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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1905)
. . . . ' . . . t . ' . . . . . . ' . ! , I I I . . Somebody S < lYs Th < lt- I 'I ' 'When n woman nslts a numbt'r of , qUestions Rho Is possessed 'Jf Idle 'curloslt ) . . Wht'n a man asluf a mlln'I I ber ho Is anhnated by a Iwen de'llre ' to Improve his mind and enlarge his gphero of Imowledge. That Is just another ono of the little dlITerences 'between the Boxes which ought to show wOlllan'the utter hnlQsslbllty of over hoping to attain equality with man. . All the Letters In a Sentence. . I1 the letters of the alvhabet are contained In the sentence : "John P. I . Grady gave mo a blacl ! walnut box of ' ( . qulto a small size. " 'l'emperanco type- } wrltors will , of course , prefer It to the old standby : "Pack my box with l1vo dozen liquor jugs. " If lleltllt'r mtlts the ) ' can try : "The qulc1t brown . dog jumps over the lazy fox. : ' t Elephant Turned the Tables , , Sir Frederlcle Saunders and a friend i were out elephant shooting 1,1 Ce'lon , when the friend , bolng surprised by . his quarr ) ' , dropped his rlfie and made for a tree , The elephant , being woun - cd , seized the abandoned weapon In a transport of rn e. The rifle went off I and shot Its owner In the anl\1e. " Were Good for Doth. I Paulding , Miss" May 15th.-Spe- ( da1)-In ) this neighborhood men and women a1l1to are telling of the grea\ benefit they have received from the , use of Dodd's Kidney Pills and It fre- quently happens they are the means r . . of curing members of both sexes In the sarno family. Talto the case of i 1\11' \ . and Mrs. 1 < ' . Erby. The latter I voices the sentiment of both wh.en ! , she sa's : "My lips cannot express' too much praise for Dodd's Kidney Pills. I suf- tered with Bacleacho and Female wealmoss for four or five years and I teel that I have been wonderfully helped by D dd's Kldne ) ' Pills , My husbllnd , too , was a suITerer for five : years from a weak bladder and they also cured him. " Dodd's Kidney Pills make healthy kidneys. Healthy icldne's mean pure . blood and good health all over the body. No woman with healthy kIdneys - noys ever hlld female weakness. Plea for Light In Houses. Another mlstale Is to have too little - tle light. Why darlmess and gloom & should bo sought In any portion of a .1 house where people must live , has always - I ways been to be an unsolved prob- lem. Mysterious corners are In order In a cobwebbed attic or an underground - ground cellar , but they are seriously out of place In a pleasant room Into I I which visitors are ushered , and which Is upposed to be n rallying spot for . . the famlly.-Exchange. ITCHING SCALP HUMOR. Lady Suffered Tortures Until Cured , by Cutlcura-Scratched Day , ; and Night. \J ( . P j. J - " : MY scalp was covered with little pimples and I suffered tortures from the itching. I was scratchIng all day . and night , and I could get no rest. I wasned my head with hot water and CutIcura Soap and then applied the Cutfcura OIntm nt as a dressing. Ono box of the Ointment and one caito of Cutlcura Soap cured mo. Now my head Is entirely clear and my hall' Is growing splendidly. I 'havo used Cu- ticura Soap ever since , and shall ne- er bo without It. ( Signed ) Ada C. . ( { Smith , 309 Grand St" Jersey CIty , 1 N. J. " Many Towns Named Washington. Almost every state has a Wasblng- . ton" Washington , Ky. . Is ono of the oldest towns In the state and almost contemporaneous with Washington , D. C. Its old court house was erected In 1794. Prlvnte Car Lines. I The railroads seem very willing to have the prlvato car lines brought 'Under the jurisdiction of the Inter- atate Commerce Commission. A railroad - road president Is authority for the \ etatement that lines are paid mlloage , without discrimination , and the CJues. tlon of excesslvo charges is a matter for the shipper to settle with th' ! car 1 I Unes , so long as there Is no law to I , ' govern their rates. Gar mileage payI I " Ing hils been decided to be as legnl as : 'j , the payment of rental for property. , I It a man has no dust his name Is usually mud. Deafness Cannot Be Cured ty local applications. 88 thef cannot reach the dl. . fIled IlOrtion of the ear , 1 hpre I only une way to , ure dcdncS ! , and that 18 by con8t1tutlonal remedle . Deafne s Is cauoed by nn Innalnrd condition of th , mucoul linIn I ; of the Cu.tnchIM } Tube. When thll tube Is Inl1alncd you have 8 rUlllblln.c oound or 1m. perfect hear1n , and when It la entlrcly clooed , Dcnf. nenls the relull , and unlc. . the Inl1BlUmatlon can bo taken out nnd thla tube rC8torc.1 to 11-1I nermal condl. t tlen , hearIng" III be destroyed torever ; nine CB'el , out ot ten are cau.ell by I IItnnh , whIch 10 not hI nil but an Inl1ame < 1 cOllllllloll of Iho IIII1CIIIII 8urtare. . We will GIve 0110 lIundre < 1 lIo11l1r for nny cafe of DeBfneo. ( cauped by calarrhl that CRlIIIOt bo curell by llal1' , Catarrb Gure. Hen1 tor rlrcularo , free , . I" , .1. Clm mY & : CO , . Toledo , O. Bold by DrUI1I8t8 ! , 75c. ' 1'lIko 111111'a } 'am11y 1'1111 for constipation. I A woman's cleverness seldom . extends - tends to her heart. Many Children Arc SIckly. Mother Gra"s Sweet Powders for Children , used by Mother Gra ) " , a nurse in Children's Horne , New York , Cure Feverishness , Head. " I' ache , Stomach Troubles , Teethin Dis- Jl.l ordersBreak up Cold ! ! and Deslro'orms , At all Drug ists' ,25c. Sample mailed FR EE. Address Allen S , Olmsted , L6-Roy , N. Y. Friendship's funeral-baIted mJats \ nro cold shouldors. 1 > 180's Cure cannot be too blgI ! . spoIl en . ; > t as n cough cure.-J. 'W. O'lI/lIE ; ' ! , 322 'l'hlnt"e. . N" Minneapolis , Mlnn" Jun , 0 , 1(00.- I A English Idea of Humor. I t When two well.to-do English men or women laugh , It Is obvious that 0 'mlsfortuno has hnppenod to a third. I , . . . . . . , , : , . 1 . . . . _ , I I RIOTING IN STREETS OF CHICAGO DURING STRIIE . I /Jor lilT Ol/TIJ IIA J ) iJT ET . "f : lflCJfAlf" AVl/fUe ClIWY [ ) ll < lCTIlf lfC1lumlfltST F7rJI [ mp or rwCK . I I \ ' . ' " : CLUB U.5l ! D Y L04DtD , ' IVO , oUN'OIV Mt' " FERRULE. : : ' 'N HE. . , . The contest at Chicago between the Employers' Association and the strikIng - Ing Teamsters' union has been marie- od bj' much violence , Our illustration depicts a scene at one of the prlnei- - - - - - . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . - - . . . . . . . . . . ALL DONE BY "MACHINE. " Progress of Race DetermIned by the Number and Efficiency. ClyllIzation from Its very Inception "machine-made " sa"s DavId has been - , ) Graham Phillips In the Reader Maga- zine. It began when our remote' ancestor - cestor snatched the bough of a tree and decided thenceforth to walle erect , using the bough as st ff and club- that Is , as a machine. Every tool of every l < lnd has been a machine , and the progress of the race hns been determined b ) " the number and effi- clenc ) " of Its machines , both these designed - signed to comlOl ) peace and these designed - signed to further the arts of peace. If ) 'Ou wish to measure the actual valno of any civilization-value In producing healthy minds In health ) " bodles-j'ou need only Inqulro Into the Idnd and number and efficiency of Its machines. Why ? Because the machine - chine represents the effort of man to adjust himself to his environment , his environment to himself. It gives power to him , whoever ho mllY bo ; that learns to use It ; It leaves him who does not avail hlmse1f of its aid , whether thr ugh Idleness or Ignorance - ance or Intemperance or Incapacity , about where ho woulll have been-cer- talnlj" no worse off than ho wonld have been-had manldnd remained In the helpless , machlneless "stato of nature. " Consignment of "Volunteers. " During .ono of the frequent revolutions - tions In Haytl the commander of the govprnment forces at port au Prince made a requisition on the authorities at Cape Haytlen for men to aid In putting - ting down the UIJrlslng. After a somewhat - what rough experience of two or three days the I\utllorltles got together the required number of men and loaded - ed them on board ship. ' 1'hen the [ 01- lowing message was sent : "Command- er Government Forces , Port au Prince -Sit. : I send j"OU per steamer Saginaw - naw today 100 yolunteers , Please return - turn the ropes with whIch they are tied. Commander at Port Haytlen. " Why Italians Stay In Cities. One Impelling reason for the settlement - ment of Italians Ilnd other Immigrants from Europe In Now Yorle and other large cities of the cast Is that when they reach this country they are compelled - pelled to find worl , at once , and the dally wa e orferell being so much In . ' the " have Imown excess of an'thlng ) they settle easily In the rut , adding to the congestIon. If glvon an OIJpOr- tunltj' to reach ether parts of the country , and especially If given the opportunity to own land they would glailly soel , fields mal'O promising and better for the country as wt'll ns' for themselves.-At1anta Constitution. - - - - - Consul Gowdy Coming Home. Word comes from Paris Ihat John K , Gowd ) " . American con8ul general at the French caJltal ) , Is llRPpj' In the thought of rtu1'lllng to his Inillanl\ I homo next fall. 1\11' , Gowd ) ' Is showIng - Ing signs of ilge , but 110 continues very nctlvo and onthuslastlo In the affairs of his offi.c ! , Ho has mastered con. sltlerablo of the French 1:1l1gua : 0 dill'- In his ) 'ears In Paris and ho spoals It fl\lrly well. 110 will return home I In Otober : next. Ho will be relieved on Sopt. 30 and will ! ; tart for homo a Cov d ) "s later.-Chlcago Chronicle , - pal street crossings of the city , where a caravan of wagons driven by Imported - ed negroes Is Interfered with by the union men on strl1O. Public ollnlon condemns the Importation of negrocs. . . . . " - - - - - - MANCHURIA AFTER THE WAR. Future of Province Promises to Be Magnificent One. 'Wrltlng of the probable developments - ments In Manchuria when the present war In the east shall have closed , a critic says : "First of all , Manchuria , with Its vast capaclt ) " , Is but sparsely peopled. Therefore , the Immigration of Chinese Into l\Ianchurla , too long discouraged by Pelt In , wIll bo utIlized to crellto a mighty barrier against future aggression from the Amur , In the shape of multitudes of stalwart yellow men. Had this been done long ago Russia , In place of deserts , empty steppes and great , lonely rivers , would have been met by a teeming pOHlla- ) tlon , which would have made It 1m- posslblo for It to lHlsh southwllrd to Port Arthur. "Japan's future policy Is to see that these vast solitudes of virgin soil are thlcltly colonized by Chinese , with n. judicious leaven of her own people , officials , soldiers , advisers and traders. Under these conditions the future of 1\I.anchurla should bo a magnificent one. one."In "In a few years It might easily become - come the greatest wheat-producing country In the east , the greatest lumber - ber field , the grelltest gold mining center.1 . Queen Has Eye for Beauty. Queen Hele'na of Italy Is essentiallY femlnlno and loves to see her child ran In pretty though simple attire. She I has a special fondness for what "In I American woman would bo lllOly to i term "cunning" efl'ects. Her IIttlo daughter , Princess Yolanda , has a cl\rt amI pall' of pure white Sardinian donlwys , the whole tUl'11out being ) Jret- ty as a picture. Wearing an Immense sunhonnet , the prh1f'e"s. though less , than three ) 'ears old , drives her lIttle carrlago verj' well , though carefully watched by a groom. who willits along- sille , Yolanda always wants him to go awa ) ' , and when her entreaties fall I she tries to whip up her steeds. Her I hlows are no mal'O than caresses , of course. State Highway Commissioner. Paul D , Sargmt has been appolntell highway commlsslonor for the state of , Maine hy Gov , Cohh.11' . Sargent Is a civil engineer anll Is to recelvo $2- 500 a ) 'ear , with $1,000 for an assistant - ant or clerk hlro and not exceeding $1.EiOO for expenses. IIIs dut ) . will he to Inculcate conect prlnclpes of road- building throughout the : > tnte , and he can he consultell bj" count ) " and city anll town authorities as much IlS they : wish. Commissioner Sargent , aided II I I hy the county commissioners , must I hold eaeh j'ear one good roalls meetI I Ing In , e of the state. : I Jail for "Auto" Speeders , I "DI ! = ( Dill" De\"erj' , formerly chief I of police of New Yorl" tlms delivers hlnuolf : regarding auto sJeeders ) : "Them people that's got enough dough to own lIutOS don't care no more for a fine than the " do fOl' ) a spot of gaso- IIno on their ) Jnnts. 'fhls thing of fInln' men tllllt have fun makln' poo. ) lle do ImngaroCl jump8 on street cross- InKs If ! a comelr , For the1l1 , jail. If I these swift bc.ys . was to staele up / . ; that gl" Ib on the 181anll for u few dll 's tlw.1 put llrags on their I mach Ines In th ) cll ) ' street ! ' ' ' , . . . S CRETARV WILSON TO MARRY. - Wcddlna C < lY Set for Some Tlmo In Month of June. Hosldt'nts ot Des Moines , Iowa , were sllrprls ( > ll to hear that James Wilson , secretarj' of agrlcllltllre , Is to bo mtr- : 1'1011 In Juno. 'rho news came from Ir. Wllson's 0111 hOl1\o In Iowa. The name of his flanceo Is being Iter' ' secret oven from his bo'hooll rrhmdl ! , although the prospectlvo br1l10 Is . " ' ' \ , L4lU'.S' F17L5OH' Imown to bo a. delJartment cieri , . 1\IIs9 Wl1son will 1I0t return from Euro11o ( or the wedding. Good Times for Youn'g Amerlc < l. The bo ) " anll his but Is ono of the cheering signs of the tIa ) ' . Ho Is out for the gamo.oC games. 110 gets Into the open and sans mlt , salis masl" and usually sans ovorthlng which maltes up the pla'et"8 equipment , ho go os Into the sport as though the llestiny of his world hung upon his' ' sl\ccess. You clln find him In the clear'aftor - 1I00n on every vacant lot. You hear his lust ) ' cry aUll 8eo him with every muscle In action. Ph'slcall ) " and men- tall ) ' ho Is the better for It. Ho ex- pands. His brain Is sthnulated , his tendons hardened and ho emerges from the contest brlght.oyed antI rosy- cheelted. This Is just as It should be ; WItat the Amerlcnn boy neetIs Is good , wholesome play In the bracing all' , and there Is no pia ) " as good for him as baseball-Phlladelphla. . 'felo- graph. New Terror for the Fourth. Such is the degl'eo of personal liberty In this great : republic that a. man may manufacture what ho will , except distilled sJlrlts ) , and In some states cigarettes , oven to Instruments for the torture of his fellowcltlzens. 'fhus the head of the physics department - ment at Lehigh university , ovldently with Intt'nt to join the Increasing band of millionaires , has Invented and will lIut on the Fourth of July marltet a cannon which may be fired 5,000 tlmos nt a. cost of but 5 cents. A peculiarity of the Instrument Is that , however acute may bo the suITerlngs of these who cannot get beyond reach of the sound , the boy : who docs the firing Is In 110 danger"'of death or Injury save at the hands of the distracted neigh- bors-Phlladelphla Ledger. Arabian Nights and American Days. Stupendous were the marvels Aladdin - din wrought with his wonderful lamp. StllpentIous till the hour of Roclco- Collor and the lamp flllCll with Standard - ard 011. ShllJendous till the moment of Edison , whoso lamp Is a glass jar and its slave the tiny electric sparl , . Stupendous till telephone duys. when at last the very walls have cars and dlstanco lends enchantment to the voice , no less than to the vlow. Stupendous - pendous If wo had not seen the Roentgen - gen ray penetrate a solid bOdY , givIng - Ing us glimpses which malto ns astounded at the modest Imaginations of antique bards , So far haa fact outstrlppell fancy In the race 'hetween the real and the Ideal.-Boston Globe. Typical Book Agent. A confidential cleric : In George Goull1's ofTIce the other dllY brolte his resm'Yo under un Impulse to lJart with this story : A mlln with It sllle hat and oily smllo h'led to got a personal Interview - terview with the mlllionah'f' ' , "You cun't see 1\11' . Gould , " said tlJO cl < 'l'l" "I would Ildvlse ) 'OU to' WI'ItO a letter and asle for an appointment. ' 1'hat Is the best way j'OU can 110 , " This letter was duly recelvell : " 1\1) ' Dear 1\11' . Gould : Please meet mo at the corner of . Dread way and Forty-second street. I have a very fine edition do luxo Shaltcspeare ; wonld sell It to you on Instalhnents. " - - - ' - - ' To Preserve P < lul Revere's House. I Prominent residents of Massachusetts - setts , Including Gov. Douglas and' Patrick - rick A. Collins , mayor of nos ton , 111'0 tllltlng stels ) to prese1'\'o the house or Pnul Revere In NOI'th square , near the old North Ghurch In Boston , from which ho started on his night rldo to arouse the countrj'sldo way n)1 ) to Can- cortI and J.exlngton , April 19 , 1775. The place was ahout to bo torn down hut a number of citizens have under- taltcn the tasle of raising $17,000 to hu ) ' the proJCrty. ) It wl11 bo put In gool1 contIltlon , restore < 1 to Its cola- nlnl ( lIgnlty and Ilreserved a3 11 revolu- tlonarj' relic. - - - - - - - American and British Banks. I The IJanls of. the Unlte < 1 Stlltes' ' hold deposits to the amount of $10- HI ) , 7S2OH ! : these of GI'eat Britain , $4,503,955,000 , It Is not surprisIng that a country with 80,000,000 ) ) ( > oplo shaul < 1 be able to malco a superior showing In this regard , but the tremendous - mendous rato.of the growth of dt'p08- Its In thL coo\t.tr ) ' comlJaI'cd with that of GI't'at BrItain Is strlltlng. In this country dlo Inpro\so ! slnco 18f1G has been 'ii , 1'18G5 7,12.1 : Ihlrlnl ; the santo perloll BI'Hlsh IleJoslls ) Incn nsol : ani , . r.1Ei 250COO , ' . < , . . - - - " - - - - : - LETT IS COMMANDER OF Qj A. R. SpIrited Contest Endn In Victory 101' the York Mtn. ORAND ISI.AND , Nob.-'l1lo Omnll Arni ) ' decided sllll"lted contcst for the commallllorshh1 hy the oloctlou of John Lott of York. Other officC'rs elected ' \\'ero. J. R. Maxin , senior vlco commalHlor , Minden : junior vlco como' malHler , H. lI. Dunham , Clnrlt8 , med' Ical director , 'V. II. Johnson , 1\Ilndon : chaplain , . J. l'J. ' Ingham , 1'\\\lnvlow. \ Roiovlut1ons were ntloptell thnt on. camlnnonts In the future bo hohl at Lincoln Rnll commltteo WI\S aPIJolnt- ed to I\rrango Cor the holding of all 1'0- unions , district or state , In connection with the oncamlJ1uent. As delegates to the national en. cnmpment at Denver the following WOI'O elected : J. S. Honrlancl , North Platt < , at largo ; } ; 'erdlnnnd Brotht'r , 13eatrlco ; W. S. ASlewllIl , Grand Is. Il\1ul ; .T. W. 11urwe1l , ,1unlala : II , a McCain , Platts1\\outh ; J. 13. Wam' baugh , Kearno ) ' ; J. H. lIobb , Omaha , nnd R. n. Halllln1l. INSANE MAN AT WHITE HOUSE Itallnn Who Says His Murdered Wife Is Inside Tries to Enter. WASIlING'1'ON-A man who , said his name Is Danlol Costablo , nn italian , was a1'1'ested by Poll coman Hoplelns whllo h'j'ln to COI"CO an on- tmnco at the re.ar door of the whlto house , about mhlnlrht Prltla ) ' . 110 WIU1 loelted up at the pollco atatlon. When questionel as to the reason Cor being on the whlto house rrolllllls ho declared 1\ spirit hall ontel"ed his head nUll told him thnt Itls murdered wlfo was to bo Couud In the whlto house. ' 1'ho mnn was hatless nnd clnd only In a. . cent of thin serge. 110 WItS first seen b ) ' a. . negro cll1l1b1ng over the Iron fence s1l1'r011lullng the grounds of the whlto hOllso allll atten. tlon was attmctod br the sound of an attempted entrance at the rear door. Ho was tugging frantically at the door and shoutlug. "Prancesca , It Is I. " 110 was arrested and jailed. EIGHT YEARS FOR OHLIGER Wooster , 0. , Bnnl < er Pleads Guilty and Is Sentenced. CI..EVEI..AND , O.-L. P. Ohllger , ex.preshIent of the closed 'Vooster , 0. , : National bank , pleaded guilty lleforo JUllgo Ta'lor In the United Stnto district - trict court to a count In ono of the Indlctn.Jnts charging him with havIng - Ing Issued a. . draft when there was no funds in the banle to meet It. Judge Taylor sentenced Ohllgor to olght yeal"s' ImJl'lsonment In the Ohio peni- tentiary. Ohllger Is an ex.congressman , ex- cOllnty trel\lmrer , postmlt'Bter at Wooster undet , rreslclent Cloveland's first administration Rlul collector of Internal revenue In Cleveland during Cloveland's second administration. Miss Booth at Kansas City. KANSAS CITY-Commander Eva Booth of the Salvntlon Army adllress. ed 15,000 peollo ) In Convention hall Tuesday night , a larger ntHlIenco oven than her father slolO ) to here , and . which ho said was the largest meet- IlIg ovei'y ' heltl hy the army outsldo of London. United States SenniOl' William - liam Warnm' dellvored the address of welcome and n chorus of 2,000 . sang. 1\1ls8 BooUI Is much 11Iatressld over a reIOI'l cahlell to London that she had br01On down completely , und she Inslfted ! on BpeaIdng to refute this star ) ' . Work on McKinley Monument. CANTON , O.-Wlthln two weolts the actual worle of construction of .tho McKinley monument for whl'ch the people of the nation Itave glvon about 11vo hundred thousand tlollarn will ho commenced. Architect Magonlglo ox. lJecls the memorial will bo completed within two j"ears , lIe la expected here In n. few days to oxamlno the slto on MOllument Hili , lu'olJaratory to letting the contract for the oxca- vatlon for the mOllumCJ\t. It has IJCen decided toISO granlto for the structure. ! I Shot De:1d : nt His Home. NIJNI , Novgorod-J..leutellant Colonel - onel Greschner , of the gendermarlo , was shot dead as ho wns otllorlllg his reslcIenco at midnight on his returu from the theater. Cody Asks New Trlnl. SHEllmAN , Wyo.-Tho attorno"s for Colonel Cody filed In the district court a motion for a now trIal of his dlvorco suit. Conciliation AssocIation. PARIS-A powerful hodY , comprisIng - Ing lending ) Jllhllc mon of I uroJlo and America. hl\vo founded the National Interests and Internlltlonal Conciliation - tion association. under the presidency of Senator Berthelot. I"ormel' Pro- mler Leon Bourgeois and Senator II stournelleB do Constllnt roprosent. cd Fmncc. Andrew Carneglo the Unl. ted States Ilml the Dul < o of l\Illrlbor- ough Great Britain. 'rho IJllrposo of the aS oclation Is to preserve the ) JOace of the rcsIJCctivo countries lIj" means of good rolationH. . Awful Charae Mad" by Girl. CHICAGO-Accused h ) ' his 7-year- 0111 stepdaughter of having' Itllled his wlfo anci Infant chilli hy ) Iourlng Iwro- ' ' theft' hodles la ' 8l'no ovel' as they ) asleep and t hen setting fire to tlte bell clothing ; Joseph I.oldlng wua arrestell here 01\ Sunday and Is ! Jeftl ! : hold while an InvllIgatioll : of the altaiI' 11'1 ' being mlldc. l.eldln ! : . who Is a hl'asii , finisher by tl'ltllo , donles the ttory ; of tl10 ( 'hlld and tluclarcs that his wlfo's dl'oss callKht on 111'0 whllo Iho WUS u6ln ! ; l\Or08eno to atart a tlro In the IdtchC'1I stovp . . . - . . . . . - ' - - - , LIEUTENANT BOWMAN. r. ; . . " ! ! , . . ' : . ' ' . ' . ' . . : , . . , : . . . ; . , ; , . . . . . . _ " " . t . . : . , . , . , " ' ' . . . " 1' ( . . . , . ' " . . . . . . . r . . , : . : . . : : : ( : ( . . , \ . . . . . , . 'i + . . IN f R Y .HGHI HO R8 Pf.RU. H CURfD HIM. Cold Affected Head and Throat -Attack Was Sovero. Ohns. W. ] lowman , 1st r.lout. and tI Alljt. , Ith M. S. 1\1. \ Ca'Vols. . , writes Crom 1.llnhnl1Md. . , as follows : " 'fhollgh sOlllowhat I\\"erso to pntcnt medlchwf ! , 1\1111 still mal'O M.erso to o- coming proCesslonl\l al1hlavit l11an , it scelUs olllj' pll\ln duty In the present Instance to add my experience to the columns alrcady written concerning the curative powers of l'orulIl\ . . " 1 IItH'O been pnrtlcufnrly benefited by lis use for caMs III trle llOnd and alronl. 1 IIm'c beell tlblo 10 fully cure IIIJ'sefl of n lIIost se'cro nttDck In forty-elgllt 1I0urs by Its IIse Dccordlng to dIrectIons. I IIse It DS D prcventlvo wlellovcrIlrencllcd nom , DII DttDck. "Members of my family also use it lor lIleo ailments. Wo are recommending - ing it to 0\11' fl'londs.0. . W. lJowma.n. . Pc.ru.nn Contains No Narcotics. Ono reason why Pernn" , has found USin so lll1U1V homes is thl\.b t contains no lIarcotic ol any hln . It , cnu bo used any lellg'th of thno without acquiring n drug lm lt. Address Dr , lll\rtman , Prcsldent of 'ho Hartman Sanltal'lum , Columbus , Ohio , for free medlcnl advIce. All cor- relpondonco held IItriotly conf1dontlnJ. T E NEXT MOnNING I FEIL BRIGHT AND tjEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS DETTER. 7of , , loclor I.IU act. on the I'nmaoh lifer and kldno , . and I. " . Ilontlf . . .tIo. T. . . . . dr1nk I , made tom h.'t ' ' an.1 I. IIel'ar".1 tor UIO & 1 " 81117 sa ha. Itla c.lIo,1 'J.RIII ! H "I'CI' " or LANE'S FAMILY MEDICINE . .AII drullllhts or h , mall " an tHO ch , lIn , ttto . . . ot"1 , J.ILII" ' " J lLlllllv In. , Irlno I" " " . . . .mrh , , . 'In . . lII'lY"H the . " Iy. "rll.r to " " th , 'hl.I , 0008./7. .Add' . . . . O. Ir. 'VIHlf.hurd. Le ltol. N. Y. HAVE YOU COY/S / ? If you have crcutll to sopl1rnto n goo Crcam Separator il : ! the IIlOSt profltuble investment - vestment you cnn possibly maleo. Delay : menns dally wnsto of time , lubor and } Jroduct , DE LAVAL CREAM SEPARATORS save , , $10.pOl' cow per ycar ' , every year of UfO over all ' ' " I \ gravity Betting 8Yltem81 : and $ . - per cow overall I all hn tntlng separators. j' 'I'hey recolved the Grund _ ! ) rizo or II1gheBt Award at St. Louis. Buying trashy cash-In-advanco sepa.- rl\tors is penny wise , dollar Coolish. SUCll machines quickly lese their cost iuatea of 8ClViug it. If YOIl havon't the rendy cash DE LAVAL machines ma.y bo bought ! on such I1bernl terms that they actually 1)(111 1m' themsclvcs. Send today for now catalogue Bn name of nearest local agent. THE DE' LAVAL SEPARATOR CO. Randolph & Canal t. , 74 Cortland ! Sired CHICAGO I N1\fJ YORK $100VeeIly \ Easily Made writing health BII < 1l1ccldent Insuranceexpercnce ; ! un- necossary. Write Dankeu' AccMan ! Oo"Dca MOll1el.Ia. It atUlctc.t wtth lThompson's IY' ! Water 801'6 " 118 , ule r Modern Hunting. In shooting , as In other sports , thorough - ough luxurIousness Is now regarded by modern shoo tors as a Ilrlmo necos- sit of enjoyment. 'rhoy have their loading done for them , tholr birds are drlvon to thelll Ilnd In greatly Increl1s- ell numhers , their luncheon hours are dovotell to the best In many courses of food Ilnd wine and they get homo hy motor as qulclcly as posslblo Ilfter shootng Is over.-London Country Gentleman. First Trade In the World. Two blaclcsmlUls were once converse Ing as to which 'was the first trallo In the WOI'ltI. Ono Inslste < 1 that It must have been gardening , and quoted from Gonesls : "Adam was put into the Garden or gllen to dress It and lteep It. " "Ay , John , " retorted the other , who had stoot ! up for his own trade , "but wha made the spades ? " . Produces Most Mica. India Is the leading IJrol1ucor or mira anll 8uPlllle'3 about ono.hllIr Ute world's requlremonts.-Lolldon Engln cer. Sarno { oHows Boem to thlnl they are not being w ( > ll treuted unless they are bolng treated cyer ) IlGn minutes.