Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, December 01, 1904, Image 3

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THE PillS THAT
CURE
RHEUMATISM
Mrs. Henry Story , of No.
532 > > Iuskingdum Ave. , Zanes-
yUle , Ohiosaysz "My husband
suffered from rheumatism so
I that he could hardly stand. His
\ back hurt and he had such
' pain in his left arm that he
could not rest night or day.
The doctor did him no good
and it was not untit he tried
Dr. WiUiams' Pink Pills that
he was bc1ped. Six boxes cured
him completely and he has not
had an acbe or a pain since.
We tbink tbe pHIs are tbe best
medicine in the world. "
Dr.Wiliiams'
Pink Pills
for Pale People
cure rheumatism because tbey
make new blood. It would be
fQtly not to try a rcm dy with
such a convincing record of
cures.
80LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
The Wabash Is the Only LIne Landing
You at the World's Fair.
Rround trip rates trom Omaha Rro
. . . tollows : 8.50 sold dally except
Friday and Saturday , good 7 daYB.
' 13.80 sold dailY , good 15 days. The
Wabash Is the only line that land's
passengers at the main entrance ot the .
, ; _ ' World's Fair grounds. Also the only I.
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1" ' \ tine that can check your baggage tt
. ; . : the World's Fair station. Think what
i < , < . . saving ot time , annoyance and ex.
, i ' tra car tare.
, .t& 'J : ' : ' : All ngentJ can lIell you through
ticket and route you O\'er the Wabasli.
Very low rates to many points South ,
Southeast. For beautlrul World's Fair
folder ant ! 11.11 Information call at 1601
Farnam st. or address Harry E.
Moores , Gen. Agt. Pass. Depl. Wab.
L Ro , Omaha , Neb.
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How Many Legs Has a Wasp ?
London weekly offers a $50 prize
lor the answer to the question : "Has
. . WaIIP eight legs ? "
More Flexible and Lasting ,
WOft't shake out or blowout : by uslnJ ;
l > enanee Starch you obtain better re-
.ults than possible with any other
IIrand and one-third mora tor same
IDoney.
Real religion neyer has to adyertlse
: . . , chance do .
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. .I . , , , ' NEVER II' AILS IN .A. WET 'rDIE
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. customer wrlte i "I " 'IOID ,
, Chey tOm be all rlyM If tlley
ha" . the 'Fbh' on tlletn. "
( ThJ. confidence" the outgrowth -
growth or sixty-nine 7 1U'11 ' ot
\ IU"Otul manuraoturln .
A. J. TOWER co. fttBtpoftbnda
Dolton. U.S.A. . .
'rower UmJted On-1JtVlt\I1 eo.l , . , . . . . . . i
'I'oronto , Canada I1Ja u > > O
.ahr 01 WGITIJIfted Wit WllItbu CIoU/g
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DID YOU NOW
aat JOU can rot moro light for lOll muneJ with.
MONARCH , CARBIDE FEED
ACETYLENE GENERATOR
a&Dtrom aD'thlng 01.0 In the world-excopUho .nnt
Send tor CataloKllo D.
.OKARCH ACETYLENE GAS CO
1012 Farnam Se. . Omaha. Neb.
ASK YOUR WIFE
Jhbe thinks you ought to be good to your Rcalp
and keep the hair nature gave you. She know. .
THEN ASK YOUR BARBER
about UNDOMA , the greatcst balr allover ot tbe
. , e. It'liguaranteed. De knows.
Bend us your name for free treatment.
THE UNDOMA COMPANY. OMAHA
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W Save on Drugs
tIJ write for our 100-page catalol''UC : ;
.howlng 10.000 nrtlcl at cul prlc-e1l.
PATENT MEDICINES , RUBDER
GOODB. TRUSeEB.
p. . ! .Rl h"a dM ! E 2 :
DR. McGREVV
For 30 years hall mnde II 8pe < 'lulty
ot nISEAfI S OF lUl N. 1-ll'hl- '
cen y'ur" In Omaha. UIII II. . " , , ,
TrNtment b a 8 permunenlly
cured thousnndll at 8mnll co t.
"aTe tIme IInd 1I10nAY by des crib.
Inll' your ORliI' , IInd write tor l'rt. "
book nml termll otU'elltmcllt , ! l1t'd
Iclno 8"lIt In plain paCklll'O ' , 1I0x
76. ( ; am co 216 South IUh Street.
Omaha. Nllhrnska.
I = WI . J1N6LE
, TU TQUAlITY BENDER
IT1'AI6UT 4CIGAR ALWAYS RELIAB LE
Y r JubtJor or I1lr. , " lrulu Yaotor ) ' , l'oort. . , 111.
antcd HAW FURS all kinds
From all .ectlon. ot th. collotrr. Will ra ) ' hillhe.t .
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Datlon,1 Fur l\1u.h.nt. OINCINNATI , 0 ,
IW. . N. U" Omaha. No. 48-1)04 ! )
BEGGS' CHERRY COUGH
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ROOSEVELT'S PLURALITY 84,833.
Complete but Unofflchtl Returns from
Nebraska.
Unofficial , but complete returns for
the state of Nebraska show that the
vote on president at the last election
was In the neighborhood of 22 ,000 , or
about 16,000 less tban was cast four
) 'ears ago Of the votes cast Presl.
dent Roose\'elt rec ( > lved 1J7 : , 13 ; Pur.
Iter got fi2GJ7 ! ; Watson , 20 , 22 ; Swal.
low , GaOi : Dehs , 7,380. 'rhls gives
Mr. Hoosevlt ! a lliurality of 84,8:1:1 : : ,
and a clear majurlt ) . o\'er ul1 of OGIi. : !
On governor the , 'ole wns vcr ) ' nearly -
ly the same In total ns for IJreldent. ! : !
Governor 1\l1clOy I'ecelved 111,707 :
Bergo , 102,470 : SWnJuler , fi,277 ; Vull ,
5,087 ; l\Ilcke"s Jllurallt ) . , 9,2:17. :
'rhe unofUcllll returns from the nine.
h' counties ot the stute on preshlent
follow.
RooeI'ar ! - " 'utSwal -
voll , ICI' . 11011. low.
dam . . . . 31 [ 902 467 119
Anlelope . . 1813 3iil r,0 ! ! 99
Bunner . . , . 1 iir ; 18 9 [ j
DInino. . . . . ] 27 :14 : ] 7 : I
Hoono . . . . . 1823 . (71 , (28 ] 24
Box Butte. . 668 2 ] 8 71 20
Boyd . . . . . . 1233 328 2(7 47
Brown . . . . 1 87 ] 30 j ( 8
Jhltralo . . . . 2 [ M 730 642 94
Hurt . . . . . . 2081 628 ] 71 83
Outler . . . . 1723 1273 281 97
GUill ! . . . . . . . 2711 146ri 1 % lii4
Collar . . . . . 1797 1021 148 31
Chuse . . . . . 32 ! ) 111 j ( ] 3
Cht'rry . . p 978 :121' : ' > 86 H
Cheycnne. . 681 261 :10 : 3u
Clay. . . . . . 2118 701 57H 111
Colfax . . . . . 1180 . 7t ) ! ! 14\1 \ 77
Cumlll ! ; . . . . 1490 124ii 61 21
Cusler . . . . . 26r.S . riO ! ! 10ri8 118
Dnlwtn. . . . . Suii u2:1 : 28 :14 :
DaweR . . . . SI8 248 81 2a
Da WBon . . . ] j 12 4ii7 < 437 12V
Deuel . . . . . 39J ! ] OR 36 4
Dixon . . . . . ] ii24 1 7ii 141 82
Dntl o. . , . . 27S9 1643 87 va
Doug-Ias . . . l 24S 6806 279 ; ; r ,
Dundy. . . . 391 92 9\ 10
Flllmort' . . . ] 980 839 r.79 4Ci
1 I'lnllIn . . 1269 472 : :62 : 46
J"rontlor . . . ! l93 IS' ! : lIi3 2 : '
J urnas . . . . lCi'HI ' :1:13 : : 479 7S
Gn e . . . . . . 4:101:1211 : : 1911 2J'I :
nUI'fleld. . . 40r. ! I\ 94 4
GOlll'I' : . . . . r,411 lCi4 212 24
GI'Hlll . . . . . 11:1 : 49 Ii . . .
Greell'Y . . . S311 447 18 . 20
Hall . . . . . . . 21 08 8:1 : 271 13
Hamilton . . 18Hi ii48 410 161
HIIt'lnn . . . . . . ] I 78 299' 3iiO 17 : ;
Haycs . . 0. . . 33 : > 10(1 ( , (8 7
Hltehcocl ( . . ii9R 16' ' ; ] 90 ] 0
Holt . . . . . . 1710' 1331 70G 122
Hooker . . . . 7 2 : ! 2
Howard . . . . 12j4 ! 47ii 40t . . .
Jcfforson . . 2067 Ii ! ; : ! ] 22 ] 26
JohnRon . . . 1611 IH liiO 119
J\carne ' . . . 12Jr. : 393 : JR4 8:1 :
Kolth . . . . . 26:1 : 84 7ii 2
Jeyn. Palm. 448 ! 17 121 ! 10
Kimball . . . ' 14:1 : , 1 \ 10 2
Knox . . . . . 216:1 : S26 :128 : ! II
Lancaf-ler. . 8167 I 9S I fi6 : ! rr.2
Lincoln . . . 140111 3211 22 : ! [ ; 0
LO lIn . . . . . Ion 22 , : :4 : 4
1.01111 . . . . . . 2a 2 : ! 69 . . .
1\Icl'hel'80n. 108 12 ii 1
Ma.lhiOlI . . . 2210 ] 050 lii7 r , : :
: \I'erl'lcl ( . . . . 12ir , 400 242 lrii
= "alH'o . . . . . 119M 18l 2 4 62
Nomahll. . . ] ! I'\6 784 2BO ] 14
Nllclcolls . . 161ii 8ii : :8 : [ 46
Oloe . . . . . . . 2r.111 1421 118 ; 104
Pawllee . . . 17:19 : fi61 ! II 109
Pel'ldlll ! . . 179 Fi7 Sii 4
Phelpl ! . . . . . lCi67 217 393 110
Pierce . . . . . 1122 4Fi4 ! l7 31 !
Plalle . . . . . 1947 ] : ; 10 1Ii8 HI
Polk . . . . . . . 123ii 239 610 ! ] i1
nell Willow 137:1 : 30 : ; : Jr.7 111
Hlchn\'llsol " : ; ; ; 4 1664 l:1ii : 68
Hoclt . . . . . . , 1:18 : 39 23
Sullne . . . . . 2:1911 : 1147 24r , 113
Snrp ' . . . . . ! l98 67ii 49 r.,1
8111111 < < lel's . . 2880 10(1,1 ( I S2 180
Scotl'l' Bluff ii:10 : 103 :1\ : 27
SeWI11'd . . . . 2243 ] 029 2il ! 110
Sheridan. . . 67:1 : 172 182 40
herll1an . . 1'09 ' 14 0 . ( 23 21
Sioux . . . . . . 247 ] 11 2 , ( 13
Stanlon . . . S9ii 512 ; ; 7 2 ]
'l'hnyer . . . . It130 812 209 ] 01
' 1'holl18s . . . 86 39 11 2
'l'hlll'slon . . 757 538 : ! O 6
Valley . . . . . 113R 220 357 iiO
Washlng-lon 18611 79104 : IS
'Vayno . . . . 14,3 551 71 : :0 :
" 'ehstor . . . 1585 423 446 89
'Vheeler. . . 187 51 ! 69 4
Yorlc . . . . . . 2ii29 7 : ! 426 211
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Totals . . .1:17,13 : 52679 20ii22 6305
Plurality. . . 84,833
l\Iajol'll ' . . . 50,626
Postmistress Resigns.
TECU1\ISEH- Orpha Coll1ns
has resigned as postmistress at Smnrt.
v111e. this county. She says the post-
office w11l not pay more than from $25
to $30 per quarter and she cannot afford -
ford to glye It her time.
Osmond Bank Sold.
NORFOLK-'fhe Security State
bank of Osmond. bas been sold by W ,
M. Rainbolt to a number of ORmond
business men.
Typhoid Fever Epidemic.
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NORFOLK-A serious epidemic of.
typhoid fevertllD.s broken out through
northern Nebrashn. and the disease
is reaping It harvest of many lives.
The cause of the 1111l0ss has not been .
determined. It Is claimed by somo.
that in Norfolle the standpipe , which
has no screen over the toP. h ! , respon.
sible , being , as they alleged , filled wllh. .
dozens ot dead birds.
Ex.Chancellor Fairfield Dead.
Information ot the death of ReEd. .
mund Bnrl\e Fairfield , eK.chancollor of
the University of Nehl'a ka , nnd for
years one of the 1.10St pl'Omlnent ellu.
caters in the state , WIUI I ceived In
Lincoln. Rev. Fairfield died at his
homo in Oberlin , 0. , ased 8-1 - rears.
Gagc Farmers ; Fight Trust.
DEA TRICE-A rOllslnE ; mass m ( ' ( > t.
Ins was helll at Adams to consider
the eleyator project. Over $4.000 has
been subscribed , and a building will
prob bly bo erectcd In the near future -
ture anel an experienceQ grain man
l1ut In charge.
StamJede of Cattle.
DAKOTA CITY.-C. J. O'Connor of
Homer suffered the loss of thirty head
ot cattle In Omaha creel _ , while a herd
of fjOO was belnb driven from thl8
place to Homer. Mr. O'Connor had
made a shlpmont of these cattle frolll
his ranch In Ch rry cOllntr. When
unloaded from the nrs here they wer ( '
not watered , and when they smelled
the wnter In the creelt they stampeded
fUIII 1nstead ot going onto the hrldgo
went over the bl\nk and thirty head
were drowned and trampled to death
betore they could - . be - - sot ten . out.
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THE STATE IN BRIEF.
A new lighting company has been
organized at Plnttsmouth.
York w1l1 oslt congress ror $12i , OOO
Cor Its IJrollosed federnl building.
'fho farlllers In the , 'Iclnlt ) . oC Ad.
alliS , Gage county , \\111 build an ele.
vnt01.
'rhe remains of Prances Claflin , , , 'ho
died In Washington , have been IntCl"
red nt Fremont.
'rhe Doane college lectlll'o course
opened Ilt Crete with nil address b ) '
DI" . D. Ii' . I1'0x of Chicago.
1 1rtoen divorce ClHles are on the
doclat of the district court of Gogo
count . to he dlsllosed of.
Josellh Oelssel , a ) 'ollllg man , Is
wanted nt ' ! 'ccumseh on the charge
or forgery. He has fled the countr ) ' .
Z'h'o destroyed the large barn ot
.Tohn Boatmen , A. H. CaRe's bill'll nnd
several other smllller buildings In
Sterling.
GeOl'ge Tuttle , 0. former resident of
Gage count . , was shot and It111ed III
Colorado last weolt. The shoo ling
was the result ot nil old teud.
Ir. and Mrs. ' 1' . Ii' . W1l11ams of Peru
celebl'l1ted their golden wedding. A
Inrgo number of their friends and rei.
atlyes were Inylted to celebl'ato the
event.
E. .r. DIII'lett has fIled a slntement
with the Beel'etary of state certifying
that he spent $42i dlll'lng the last
camJlalgn to get his third term In con.
gress. ' 1'hls he gllve to the state com.
mlttee.
At a recent meeting of the school
officers of Dodge cOllntr the proposl. :
tlon of apolnting n county trllnnt ofu.
cor was discussed. 'rho prollosition
was left to the eclslon of the dlrec.
tors.
Ii' . Ii. Ingalls , a Long Pine jeweler ,
has m'sterlously dlsallpeared. His wICe
died It week ago. lie bought a l'n7.or
Wednesday. Silicide Is feared. 110
tl'i'd It once. Searching parties are
worldng.
' ) 'he faculty of the State Normal
school at Pel'll has udolllell 3Pllro.
priate resolutions regarding the death
uf Iiss Del.tha Knight , a tencher In
the 1.lnroln school at Omahn , who
graduated at the N0I'l11:11 last June.
1'he state hanldn b0111'11 rejected
the applications for license of lhe Con.
tinental } . 'Inance company of Chicago
and lhe Co.opemtlve Homo lurchas ,
Ing comlmn ) ' of Omaha. ' ) 'ho latter
company claims toJC operated for the
b netit of the colored cltl7.ens ot Ne ,
bl'uslm.
In a game of base ball between
Chadron and Cm wford , Hany Ketch.
am of Cl'awford was seriously if not
fataIJ ) ' injlll'ed. He had his shoulder
dislocated anI ! received internal In.
juries , the effect of which cnnnot ) 'et
be determined. Barr ) ' Is a son or Ed-
ItOt' Ketcham of the Crawford ' ) 'rlbune'
is a fine roung man nud universally
Illtcd.
In YOI'k county some of the country
schools have declared vacations for periods -
riods ranging from two to four weelts.
' 1'he object of the vacation Is to , ; ive
the boys a chnnce to don husling
pegs. The school law mnkes It im.
peratlve to talce some such step as
this. According to the wording at the
law. the boys cannot be Itept out of
school in au ) " other war : , as' the i
amount of attendance required durIng -
Ing the term must be consecutive.
Printed orders have been Issued' by
the Union Pacific Instructing Its tlclet
agents to accept no more signatlll'es
with fountain Jlens or Inle furnished by
passengers 1n plll'chasing transporta'
tion. This rule has become necessary
owing to the ease with which forgeries
were accomplished b ' the use ot Inles.
Here after the company will furnish
a brand of Ink which tbe traveling
pUblic cannot ulle excepting under the
direction of the agent who seIJs the
ticket.
Ed .Tohnllon's hardwal'C store at
Clarlcs was entered and ahem $15
wmth of Imlves and l'n7.ors were stol-
en. Before noon Ji'J'I\nk A very , aIJas
Gussie IlIls , was al'l'ested and charg.
ed with beln the guilt ) . pal.ty.
Mrs. Hlchard Gould appealed to Governor -
ernorI1clCy to parole her husband
from the penltentlar ) ' and the case has
been talton under advisement. Rev.
Gould was convicted of running away
with a 1 .year.old girl , Eva li'lInt of
CentJ'l\I City , and living with ber In
South Dalwta. 'rhe wife told the governor -
ernor thnt she needed' hel' hushand
at home to help take care of their
five children , for whom she has been
mal\1n u living since her husband's
conviction.
Norlh'I'n Nebl'aslm Is surrel'ing from
an epidemic of typhoid fever , which
is sOl'lous to a degl'ee. an the Uves
that are talcen evOl'y day 1'011 up to an
astounding list of lIeollle. .Just wbat
is the cause of the Illness haH not
beeu detormlncd , af ! the fall has heen
dr ) ' and warm. Iu NOI'folic it Is claim.
ed by some that the dlseate Is due to
the standpipe. which Is unRcreened at
the top. It Is claimed that there ar. !
several Imahels of Ilend birds In the
hot tom of the 1I1pO.
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It Is quite 1Il\Cly thnt Peter Kuhn ,
wanted in Deatrlco on the charge of
forgel'10'111 not he brought bacl , from
Kansas City , IlS l.'rltz Kees , on whom
he passed a. forged checle for $75 , re.
celvod a draft from ono ot Kuhn'F
suns at I\ansas : CIt ) . for $50 , lIe atat.
cd that the halance would be forth.
coming In a few dars.
, Tamt's ColTman. a H' 'ear'old son c , [
E. Coffman of Nebraslm. Cit . , was shot
In the leg by another boy , who w
Hhooting at a. marle and missed tb ;
marlt. Ph 'slclans thlnlt tllll' the IOJf
wl1\ \ have to be amputated. ' . -
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Flesh of Dear and Camel.
rn Germany boar's 110sh Is rent1r
fn.vored , nnd smoltell bear tougues ,
hams anll sausages are both apletlz.
In ; and expenslvc. Ever slnco Paris ,
In the slolo oC 1810.71 , was driven to
eating up the animals at the zoo ,
eamel's 110sh has been demanded by
French gourmels. Remarltably IIko
lIeef In nIl pen rance , it Is as Lemlor ns
foal , and there are Parisians who 1m.
port U regularly from Alserin. .
Wood In Iceland.
Iceland bas been tound to bo not so
SosUtuto ot trees as commonly report.
ed. Proto Pr.tz ot COlonhngen 11nds
that It contains rees ot eonshlcrablo
tlzo. A country so cold wl1\ \ not stand
Iho reckless destruction of trees which
It has endured in common with other
mce heavily wooded regions. With
: u.ro It is believed that lcellmd mo. ) '
( at bit covered with forests ,
Simple Remedy for Glass Woundl.
It cut by glass oxamlno wound carl ) .
fullY , cleans with antiseptics , llOldlng
he wound over an empty bowl and roe
peatedly squeezing the antiseptic Into
the wound. When sure that theN 18
110 6:1asll loft in , wet 0. comprcslI In
the solution nd bind on wJtb n dry
bandage. z'or a simple cut wet com.
press In antiseptic solution and bind
Dn firmlr.
Saved with FIshing Rod.
While fishing In Llrrord reservoir
the caretaker ot 8tirchley Institute ,
Dlrmlnghnm , England , saw a domes.
tic servant named Annlo Curtis throw
herself Into the water. Delng unabla
to swim , ho cnsl for her with the rod ,
and. catch Ins the hoole In the girl's' '
clothing. ho managed to bring ber
aafely to Rhore.
School Children Are Wily.
Under a now rule women In pectors
visit the public scpools of London amI
Insllect the pupils. 1'hose thnt are not
clean ar.l sent homo. But alreadY It
has been found that Bome of the chll.
dren sm r themselves with mud boo
fore entering school , In bope that an
Inspector w111 lla ) ' a "Jslt.
How's This ?
'We oft'er ' One nundred I10llan Rewar tor any
tale ot Catarrh tba eanllo be eure < 1 br Uall' .
Catarrh Cur. .
F. J. C &NEY & CO. , Toledo , O.
W' . 'he ' . .1el'llllrned hue known F. J. Cheney
ror the lu , rear. , and ! Jellen him perfeetlr hon-
oflble In all bUAll1eu trl\lliaetlon. and Onanelallr
. .ble to carrr Ollt any obligation.IIade hy hI. Orm.
W LVUW , KINIU ) ( & MARVIN ,
Whulo ale I1ru ! ; 'I.II. Tuledo O.
nill' . Catarrb Cnre I. lak n Internally. aetlne
dlreetlr upon tbo blued and mucous lurtace. ot tb.
.y.lelD. 1'o.tlmonlal. lellt tree. l'rlce 7 eeoLi
bOltie. 1:01 < 1 by all I1rlllX IAI. .
Take U&lI' . " 'alll1r1'1II. tor eon.UpaUora.
Kept Out Witches.
In England , up to comparativelY roe
cent Umes , horsehoes wera extensIvely -
Ively used almost everywhere as anti-
witch charms and the custom Is not
evea yet an extinct one. No witch , It
used to b said , could enter a building -
ing over the door of which a horse-
shoe-or , better stm , three horse-
shoes-nad been affixed , prongs down.
ward.
Synonyms for "I. "
The Japanese language contains no
fewer thnn eighteen s'nonyms for
the versonal pronoun " 1 , " one tor
each class of people ; aud etiquette
makes it unlawful for a person be.
longing to ono rank In society to malte
use ot the pronoun pertain In& to an.
other.
Bar Unvaccinated Peraons.
Thirteen British life hisurance of.
tcea decllno proposalo trom unvaccinated -
cinated persons.
A prominent club womnn ,
Mrs. Danforth , of St. Josepb ,
l\\icb. \ , tclls bow she was cured
of falling of the womb and its
accompanying pains and misery
byLydia E. Pinkbam'sVcgetable
Compound.
. . DEA.R Mns. PINItUAU : - Life ] oolcII
dark Indeed when a womnn { ( 'cIs thnt
her IItrength is fading awny nnd she bas
110 bopes of ever being restored. Such
was my feeling Iew months ngo when
I was advised thnt my poor henlth wnll
clLused by prolapsus or falIln of the
womb. The words sounded lIlte a
knell to me , I felt that my lIun hnd set ;
but Lydia E. Plnkhnm's Vcgc-
table Compound came to me 1\.6 an
elixir of life ; It. restored the lost forces
and built me up until my good health
returned to me. For four mouths I
took the medicine dnily , nnd each dose
added health nnd strength. I am 60
thanltful for thehclp I obtained through
Its use.Mlts. . FLOltENCJt D.lNFOnTU ,
1007 1IHles Ave. , St. Joseph , Mlch.-
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u FREE 1\IEDICAL ADVICE
TO 'VOl\IEN. "
Women would save time I1mI
much 8lcmcs8 ] if they would
write to 1\lrs. Plnlduun forntlvlce
as 80011 118 any dlstrcHslng symp.
toms appear. I t is free , nd hus
put thommndJ ! ot women 011 the
rJJrht road to recovcry.
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Uses Pe.ru-na In HIS Family " \ . I
For Colds and Finds It an
Excellent Remedy.
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The Magnlfl 8nt State Cnpltol Building at Salem , Orlgon , j 'i.I ; ; "
_ _ _ _ on . R ISE FROM THE EX.GOVERNOR OF OREGON. l : ! ; , .J' .
, 1. : > . . -ltU.NA . Is Imowu { rom the Atlanto !
i . to the } 'ac1flc. Lettcrs of congrl\.t-
\11nton ! Mn eomnumdaUon tt'sUy-
ing to the merits of l'erunn. as II. elLtnrrb
remedy are pouring in from every Stn.to
of the Union.
Dr. IInrtmnn ill receiving hundreds
of such letters daily. All cll\.sscs . write
these letters , : trom thu highest to the
lowest.
The outdoor laborer , the InrIoor art- !
rmn , the cleric , the edltorthe statlsman ,
the prenchcr-all ngree that l'er\1111\
the catarrh remedy of the uge.
The stnge nlHI rostrum , rceognidng
catarrh as their gre : e t ent'rn ' , are es.
Jlcciltll ' entl1\lsfllstlc in their praltie antI
testimony.
Auy man who wll\hc8 perf < , ct. henlth
must bo entirely free from catarrh.
Catarrh is well-nigh unlvertial ; uhuollt
omuiprcsent.
Perunlt is the enl ' absolute Rnf < 'gunrd
] mown. A coM Is the lcglnnlug ) of
catarrh. ' 1'0 prevent e01l1s , to cure colds ,
is to chent entarrh of its victims.
Pcruna not ollly cures catllrrh , but
pre1'cnts . E1'ery IlOusehold should
b supplied with this great rmcdy for
coughs , colds and so ( orih ,
1'ho Ex.Governor of OrcJron ill an
ardent admirer of l'cruna. lie kccps it
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continuall ' in the house.
In totter to The PeruIII. . Medlc1ne , . : 1"
Co. , 110 MYS : ; f. . ' { I ' :
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EXEOUTIVE Ditl'.A.nTMJlNT : r I' . . . f !
The Perunn. Mediclt1e Co. , Columbus , 0. . \ 1 , , { '
Dellr 51-1 IlItV had oCCAsion te ' . \ I , .
us your Peruna medlcln In my laDle
J/y for colds , lJnd It prov'c/ b IIn ex- ! " t
eel/cnt remedy. I 1111 ve not hlld O e , 0 I
CAslon to us It ( or other nJlm" n. ' / , I
Yours very truly , i 'I ,
W. " , . Lon ! . " !
It. , , 'ill bo noticed thnt the I x.Oo. . . . . '
ernor sn.y ho hns not hat } oecMion to fI
use Peruna for other uihnent8. The > > . I
reason for thlll is , most ot4''r.0.i1mcnt4 . I
begin with 0. colt ! . ' I
Using 1'01'\1111\ promptly eu" , colds , j (
he protects his famil ' ngainst oth
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aUmcnts.
1'hls ill exactly whnt. every 0t11 Jf I
family in the United HatclI should do--
Iteep Pcrnnn. In the honso. Use it. { o
coughs , coldfl , 11\ o.nd other
ellmatlo affections of w uter , 'nJlll ' there
will bo no other ailments in the 11ouso.
Such fnmUIts should provide them
lIelvea with a. copy of Dr. IInl'tmnu' .
{ reo hook , entitled , "ClII'onlc Catn.rrh. " ,
Address Dr. S. U. lTl\rtllll\D , } 'rcslden'
lof 'rho lIartman Snnltarlum , Colum.
1m9 , Ohio. All , eorre8 ) ondenco held
strictly confidential.
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W. L. Dougln mako. .nd _ lIa more mon' . $ B.DO
.hoo. lI.an IUIY ether manufaoturln lire world.
Tbl ! rtillBOn W. J. . ! lougla " 1.,0 , ehoo. Rre the I/rr > Rwet "IIlIer. In the "orld Ie I.rau.e of tholr euel. ,
lent.tylo rr\lY IIU1nf { I\I\I 1'lJrrlor , wrnrlnK Qllnlltlc. . It I could .how 'Oil thlldllT..renell between the
.hoo"mnuo , III m ) ' factAlrY R"I thORo ot olher InRk. . . nd the hlalHtrf\(11I " . .ther.n.ed'oll wOllld uod. , . .
1t/lId " . J. , ! lolIlIlIl. fU.o . .ho. . . ro.t moro to lII"k. "hY they hulel their Ih"tlIt \ beller , WUI' '
IUllllcr , hYdW. . ot IIr nter 'ntrlullc ' vAlue thnn olher .c.o . .hoe ou tb. market \O.uay. , aud " 0 ] ' tll !
aAll' . for the , pnr enllhlll .Iuly 1,1004 , " 'oro 811 Rnr.olher : .
. . , . W. I. . lIuuI" ! . 11111"1 IIlI'lr ' VRllle by .1"rnl"1111 1I11111&mo and price 00 the bottom. Look tor 1\-10 . 41
. . . . .8 no .ub.lltuto. 80lel hy .hoo dealeu eYerywhero.
SUPERIOR IN FIT , COMFORT AND WEAR.
"J l.ar , Itorn W. Ih DOl/oI/IJ ISM Ih" " 10 , . t/lf lad f"'tlt' tit" , . . ltilh a l ld.
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, a/ll./"rltnll. I fllld Ih'III ' ' 'I' _ 'o..l" ( ItLtorn/t'rl alld Iun , 10 olhir , " . .111811 Jr'Il'I
, OIJ 10 $7.00.-/1. .s. JI ( , ( Jr. , DI. l-oll" U. S. Jill. Iltwnlll , Rlehmollcl , YOlo
'V. T. . nOllllu. 1\,8 Corn" " ( 'oltRkln ' In hI. 8:1.nO : 811. . . . . . CnrOIl" Cnlt I. conceded . .
be the lInOllt l'"tent Leather wl"I. . . l'I&.t Culnr Jlyelet.IRe. : . . . , ScIIIRlvelJ ,
W. L. DlUOLAB , BrooMon , M.oh..ett. .
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HAVE YOU A HORSEP . , ' :
WOULD YOU LIKE US TO SADDLE ?
SEND YOU A BEAUTIFUt : .
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FOR THE MOlT WOHDER"UL SADDLE O""ER lEVER HEARD
0" . on ollar by which .nr.ne con hay. the nlc..t . .ddle In hi. ,
n.llhborh.od. cut till. Ad ou end lend I to UI end ] 'OU wlU
rerelu oor H.w. . " and D..ulllul Special Saddl. Catale.ue , f
18I1Jo , baud.orn. photolrraphlo tIIudraUun. lIr &II Un d. ot :
Mon's , Womon'o , Boys' and Glrla' Baddlos ,
Stook Saddles , Ranoh and Range Saddles ,
IIULL. MIDIUW A"D URalt. PUI" AHD FA"CY SADDLEI , I
aVER' IMAOI" ' 1LIt 'UND A"D STY L E AHD S" A P a 01' IADDLL
OUII PRICES Will ASTONISH AND PLEASE yOU. f
Yeu .11I Ie' eyr V.r , Let. . , anti . . . , Adenllhlnl" " Libera' ' Ort. . J01I will j
our New Free Trlot 1"10. . will recehe a IOddl. otl'er tbat e. . " . bone ,
let ahoul4 bAn at Olloe. flu OW" a bono , don'Holi to eut UJII Ad ollt
aDd ND4 W u.o . to < 1aJ aDC . . . . , aU JOu lIe br reurlllll&II , m. , podp&ld.
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ON OUR TRADE MAPJC ;
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( jET TO KNOW IT WHEN YOU SEe IT ' JI
AND THEN NEVER BUY STARCH WlTtlOur IT. 'f\ ' , ' I
DefiANce ST A CH IS WITI10UT EQUAL. IT IS GOOD.
IT IS BETT ER. . IT IS THE BEST AND /t\o et'or IT FOR. ' " " f" "
CfNTS THAN ANY OTHER STARCH. IT WILL NOT ROT me , I
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ASK fOR IT. a a a n a . . . I
SATISfACTION O MONEY BACK.
MANUfACTURED BY , ' \
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