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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1905)
> - , v i ) t IN STRICT CONFIDENCE. Women Obtain : Mrs. Pinkham' a " Advice and Help. ebB Dn. Guided Thousands to De 1th.- .now Lydia K,1 > lnkhBm'.Vegotnblo Com- 1 'Pound CW'ed Mrs. l l'ed Seldo1. I - It Is a grcn' . . sntisfnction for , i : : : : : womnn to Cecl thnt I 11 . ) she cnn write to I , : : : . nnothcrtell1ngher \ . . : . : . : : : the most privnto . . : . : : : ? ( und confidentinl 4t\ : ; . . . . : : : : : : : : : etnils o.bout her , . . . : . . : . : : { : .r ; " illness , nnd know i. : . : ' . : :7. : tho.therlotterwill ' , be seen by a woo .1 mnn only , 'WOo 11mn full of aym. pathy for her sicle sisters , nnd , nbovo 0.11 , womnn who hns hnd more experience in trenting femnle ills tho.n o.ny living person. , Over one'hundred thousnnd CMes of femo.le disenses come before Mrs , Pinl- . bnm' every : renr , some persona.l1y , ( ) thers by lnnl1 , nnd this hns been JiO- I . Ing on fortventy yenrs , dny nfterdny. I Surely women nre wise in seeking oi advica from n womnn of sueh experi. I I -ence , cspccia.l1y when It Is o.bsolutely 1rea. . . Mrs. Pinldmm never violntes the confidence - f.j fidence of women , nnd every testimo. , nio.l letter published is done so with ' written consent or request of the wrlterln order thnt other siele women I mny be benefited ns they ho.ve been. i Mrs , Fred Seydel , of 412 North 54th r Street , West Phl1a.delphia. , Po. , , writes : . / Dear Mrs. Pinkhnm- . . Overnyenr ngol wrotcyouo.lettcrnskinJ ; advice , ns I hnd temnlo Uls o.nd could not carr 0. child to mnturIty. I received your I Id1l : ? otter ot fnstructionB I\ml tollowod your 6dvfce. I I\m not only well.woman in con. . Ge < 1uonce , but ho.ve a booutlful baby girl. I I wish every sUffering womnn in the mud would 'Write you tor advice , WI you ha.vo done so 4Iluch fOl' me. " , Just as surely as Mrs. Seydel was : ( Jured , wlll Lydin E. Pinkham's 1 I Veg"etnblo Compouml cure every ! womnn suffering from any form of : femnle ills. , No other medicine in 0.11 the world has such 0. record of eures of : Cemnle troubles ns hns Lydia. E. Pinlehnw's Vegeta.ble Compound. Therefore no I t'rudent woman wlll nccept any substi- I tutc which a druggist may offer. If you nre siele , write Mrs , Pinkham , I Lynn , Mnss" for spocia.l ndvico. It 10 free o.nd alwnys helpful. J , ) t . . ) II I I , I I I 1 ! , \ jJ" ! . I . . Il [ I . l- \ t , 4 II I f I TUr WORlD'S ; \ fA VORlTf f ; ) For Preserving Purifying ' ' . , i'j ! . / : : : ' . and Beautifying the Skin , i : . . . : and Hands. ; } . : - Scalp , Hairrand . ' , . Culleurl aap ramblnr ! de1leate medIcinal ud emal- I' , Jlent prapertl. . dertud tram Cutleu , . , th. Irnl bioi" . . / , eoff , wllb . . . . . ; Ih. 01 PUff.1 clrulIlng w rt < Jlttll. 11.1I < 1 Ih. - ' . " . . mo.t . . , . ' . . rdruhlog 01 00" otlou. I " 'fwQ Saop. 111 01. II " " " I ' . ; J''le.-oomtJ' . I M.dlolo..1 Ind ToUot t'oap to. z. : . I , . , ' . . . loller Drug It hem , Corp. , SOI.I'rnp. " o.IoIl , I ' IS" AlUIO < l Fr. . , " I1 boul the BI u , Sew ! ' , & 11 < 1 I ! r.- I : , , f : , j ' , $100 Weekly Easily Made ( wrltlo hcl1th lIed nCChlcotloauraoco\experleoco \ un- necouar ) ' , Write Dankera' Accl40nt Oo..Dol MOlnes.Ia. . ; : \ $2 : Separator . Cream " 011$25 00 WO .111 the I , cel.brllea ! i1JHDItE C R EA . M , . . 'I :5 E PAR AT 0 R , ( ' 1I\&ell , . 200 : , , ' , . . . . : : . . . ! 1 . . . pounda l'ACIl1 I"r pcr houn bour tor : IW pounda 29.001 r&o - r.oo poun,1s cllpILC1I1 poIr l1uu , tur 034 00. Cuarlntud t h. eqult 0' Siparatoro thlt RI ! : . . . . TAIL EVIRVWHIRI ! : ! : It from L. . , , 10 $1211,00 ? Ou.oo OFFER. Wlwlllahip . - : , ou I Sipl. I \ rolor en our ' 0 dal' Irco trial plan , wltb the hlndlllll under- tAIldllllr And allreowant tr you . . do IIOt nnd lJy comlal1oou. : : " , "t alld u" " that It wlllakllu clOloi. . , kllli coldE' mllll : " " 1m . , ulrr , rlln IIghte.ul aklm oue-hall 1I10re 111111 ( than 11111 other C.eam Be " " . . . . . ) uter mad. , rou ean rllurn I " , : the aep.alor to u. It cur ' eXPlnae Ind w. will Imm. . . . . , - dlalel , relurn In , man. , , , ou ml' hlupaldler Iralah , , char. . . or clh.rwlal , I j ' ; I' . " thll&d , out It O eo rlld Cui ' \ ' " to UI , and : rou wll rer.hl I by fttum mat ! , free. . . J'o tpald , our LATEST SPICIAL. ' . , . . CftEAfoI 5EPAI'IATOIt CI\TALOOUIt , You wtu Il" our ' . " ' , \ blf oavr and our f.eo tI..II"op08ltlon and YOU will .t. ( 'r we lb. MCIT ASTONISHINOLY LIDIRAL. CIIEA" nPA'1AloR ' OI'I'rR liVER HEARD op A dr..a , \ SEAn , ROEBUCK" COI , C , IIOAQO. L _ _ _ _ - , . . - TWENTIETH CENTURY LIMITED TRAIN , IN AWFUL DISASTER AT MENTOR , OHIO I . . - , , . , . - , Showing the pooltlon of the Twentieth Century Limited train as It lay after the catastrophe at Mentor , Oh ( ) , Railroad men continue to Insist that the speed of the train had 110thlng to do with the accident by which the fast flyer was wrecked and twenty.three lives lost. . . " - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - " - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - FOR SAFETY ON RAILROADS. Three Systems of Switching That Are . In Operation. The split switch is considered ono of the safest doviees In modern rail. roadlng. It is in use on every great system. Its opposing points are Imown as the ftalllng switch and the facing switch. With the trailing switch acct'dents ' are impossible. With the facing switch the possiblllty of an accident Buch as occurred on the Lalta Shore , Is ever present. Any trnln at any speed might jar } ho flange _ of the wheels against the wrong traclt. An opening of an inch mig t do the dnm. age , and this would not be noticed by the engineer. Such a small movement would not put the switch light out. The relinblllty of the facing switch is that of any piece of mechanism. Its getting out of order is always n. possi. bility. Over the old stub switch , how. ever , it has an immeasurable advall- tage. tage.The The facing switch is allowed only to gain time. With a trailing point , it is necessary for every trnin to stop and baclt up in order to mnlto n. switch. With the heavy freight trains that now are run on the trunlc lines this means a ioss of many minutes. For years the Northwestern and other raUroads have been eliminating fnclng points from high speed traclts. . RaUroad officials clnim that n. train running at any speed might eanse an accident 111te that on the Lake Shore. This rule , however , is talten as a prac. tical admission of the greater danger of such an accident with high speed trains , , "Theso rules look .all right In the boolt and the directors Ulte to read them , " said a raUroad man , "but if all 11/ r ' . : , ; : : , . ; , the rules were ob03'ed to the letter wo novel' would get anywhero.-Chl. cage Tribune. NORWAY A GREAT COUNTRY. In Many Notable VlaYG It Lcads the World. On pay days saloons are closed and savings hanlts open until mhlnlght. Servant girls hire for hnlf 0. . 3'ear at a I time hy contract at pUblic registry of. fiee. 'I'hero is a telegraph hex on ov. . ery street car. Write message , put on right1number of stumps , drop in the box. Young farmers cnn borrow monC3' from government at 3 per cent. practically no illiterates. Men perhaps the finest In the world physically. sen'ico universal 2.3 ' Army ; only lIeI' cent of 3'ouths rejected for Ilhysleni defect. lIealth splendid , Death rnto for men , 18.3 , because of dnngerous fishing ; for women , 16G , Average ex. penso of living less than any other civilized country porhaps. Average wage earnings , $88 a year. More rein. deer than horses. moro sheep than cows. Illiterates-Two men in a thousand - sand in Sweden , three In Norway and Denmarle , Eovent3'.elght in Russia , which wants to "improve" Norway and Sweden by dlvldi1lg and conquering them ; 13,6 eVQU III Englat.l.-Now . York World. & - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - SAVAGES AND THE BRUTES. Curious Beliefs of Primitive Men Re. gardlng Animals. For the primitive savages , anlmnls aro' mysterious , problomatlc beings , possessed of 0. . wide Imowledge of the things ot nature. They Imow much more than they are ready to tell us. 1n omo war : or nnother , by the aid of senses much moro refined than ours , and by telllng to ench ether all that they notlco in their rambles nnd 1Hghts , they know ever3'thing for mHes round. An ' if 11 man has been "just" toward them , they w1l1 warn him of 11 coming dnnger , as they warn eaeh other , but they w1l1 talte no heed of him if ho hns not been stralghtfol'o ward in his actions. Snnltcs nnd birds ( the owl is 11 leader of the snaltes ) , mammals 1l1ld hlsects , lizards nnd fishes-all understand each ether , mid continually communicate their obser. vatlons to ono another. Insldo this vast brotherhood there are , of course , the stUl closer brotherhoods - hoods of beings "of one blood. " The monltOys , the beaitho wolves , the elephants and the rhinoceroses , most ruminants , the hares and most of the rodents , the crocodiles , and.so on , per. fectly Imow their own l\1n , nnd the3' w1l1 not tolerate anyone of their rela. tives to bo alaughtered by man without - out talting , in ono way or another , honest revenge. This conception must have hnd an extremely rOllloto origin , Even now , when a savage Is hurlt. ing , ho Is bound to l'espect certain rules of propriety toward the animals , and ho must perform certain expiatory eoromonles after his hunt. Most of these ceremonies are rigorously on. ncted , even nowadays In the savage clans , eSlleclnlly ns regards these spo. cies considered the allies of man. It is well Imown thnt two men boo longing to two different clans or tribes can become brothers by mixing the blood of tIe two , obtained from small incisions mnde for that purposo. But it was also qulto habitunl for man to enter into brotherhood with some ani. mal. 'l'he tnles continually mention it. An animnl aslts a hunter to spare it , and if the hunter accedes to the demand the two become brothers. And then the monltey , the bear , the doe , the bird , the crocodile , or the bee -any ono of t.he soclablo nnimals- w1l1 tal\O 0.11 posslblo care of the man brother in the critical circumstances of his life , sending his or her animal brother o ( different tribes to warn him or help him out of a difficulty. And if the warning comes too late , or is misunderstood , and ho loses his life , they all wUl try to bring him back to life , and if they fall they wlli talte due revenge , just as if the man had been ono of their own I < ln. When I journe3'ed in Sibedn I was often strucle , without understanding it , with the care which my Tungus or 1\Iongol guldo would talte not uselessly - ly to 1 < 111 any animal , The fact is that every life is reslleeted by a savage , or rather It was before ho caDle In contact with Europeans , If he I < llls an nnlmal , it is for food or for cloth. ingj hut ho docs not destroy lifo , ns the whites do , ( or the mere excitement of the SlAughter. True , the red Indians have done that with the buffaloes ; but it was only after they hnd been for a long tlmo in contact wUh the whites and hnd got from them the 1'100 and the qulclt.fir. ing revolver. Of course , there are rascals among the nnimals , the hyena , ( or ins tan co , or the shrewmouse , or the man-eating tlgor ; but these do not I count ; they are outlaws. As to the great animal world as 0. . whole , sav. ngo children are taught to respect it and see In It an extension of their own l < ln-Prlnce Kuropatl < ln , in the Nine. teenth Century. Source of Gomez' Strength. Gen. Maxima Gomez , the Cuban pa. trlot. who died II. few days ngoJ , wns lIms described by ono who elllllIlalgned with him hefore American interven- . tlon : " 110 is n gray little man. His I clothes do not fit welt , and. porli\lIs , If 3'OU saw it In a photograph , his 11g. uro might seem old and ordinary. But the moment ho turns his Iteen eyes on you they strlle 1lIto a. blow tram the shoulder. You feel the wlli , the fearlessness , anll the oxperleneo of men thnt Is In these e3'es and their nwnAr hOCO 1I1 glht beloro you. " . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ALL MEET IN WASHINGTON. - Capital Surely Burying Ground of Dls. appointed Hopes. Chief Clerlt W111iam H. Da3'ly of the 1I0nsion offi o in Washington has been making a cnnvass ot the clerlts for the purpose of ascertaining the former occupations - cupations of oml110yes. HIs investlga. tlon shows thnt this depnrtment Is 0 voritnble burying ground of disal. pointed hopes. Of the 1,200 clerks nearly 400 had prepared themselves for the professions of law , lJlediein6 or theolog3' . Forty of thorn hnd beod authors , ,13 were editors , 18 were edi tors and publishers , 161 were new& paper eorresl1011110nts , 33 were magn II1no writers and I\ , total of 144 hel eolloge or universtty l1illlomas. Amen ! the men now passing on war claim. I , who formerly held mlUtnry titles 11.1'6 1 major general , 1 adjutnnt general , e hrigadler generals , 8 colonels , 7 lIeu tenant colonels , 12 majors , 48 captains 80 lieutenants and 8 second lIeuten ants , There are ! ) ex.members 0' houses of representatives of vnrioUl .statos and 4 ox-stato senntors on th' rolls. Eighteen justices of the peac , have found resting Illaces in the pen slon offieo , along with 6 county judges 7 probate judges , 3 polieo judges nni 12 sheriffs. 'I'wenty.ono former sur geons , 2 banl < ers nnd 6 dontlsts and S elocutionists are now delving ovm claims for bacle pny and bounty 'reaching scoma to be an unprofitable calling , for no less than 457 of the l,20P clorlts in the pension office wore formerly engaged hi that profession. CHOICE OF THE NORWEGIANS. Prince William of Sweden Would B Most Popular Ruler. Prince William , who Is mentioned as the probn.blo choice of King Oscar II of Sweden In case t1l1lt sovereIgn should accept the offer of the Nor. weglan people nnd select n. scion of the house of Dernndotte for the throne nr Nnrwrrv. IR t.ho Irrrnt1Rnn nl' thn _ . - - . . - . - - - - - - - - : : - . . 7 I / . ' ) / CIF'i I SweJltih monarch and the second son of Crown Prl1lco Gustavlls. Ho is the favorite cholco of the Norwegians. lIis elder brother , Prince Gustavus Adol. phus , will no doubt succeed to the Swed. Ish throne , since the present heir n.p. parent , his father , is now 0. . Illan of mature years , William is little moro than one ) 'ear youl1er ( than GUStn.VUB Adolllhus , and It is helloved that the two brothers would rule in the most friondh' spirit. SOCIAL LEADER IS WORRIED. Mrs. . John Jacob As\or Fears Accumu. latlon of Fat. Mrs ; John Jacob Astor labora under contlnunl terror of becoming too stout. As ) 'ot her figure hn.s not noticeably lost any of its grace , but there is 0 haunting fear that the curves are boo coming too curved. Mrs. Astor tolls of a visit she once paid to a Parislnn tnllor in company with II. friend who hnd taken on numerous superfluous pounds. 'rho stout woman wns having a gown fitted and comllillined It WaS so tight she could tlot sit down. The taUor , who understood American slnng , bland1y Inquired : "Docs madame prefer 0. . gown ill which she can stand up and look smart 01' ono in which she can sIt down nnd look sloppy. " Madame ordered the tigh fitting costume , of course , but Mra. Astor livcs In terror oC duplicating the experience which befell her friend. . . ProfJt of the Paekerll. There hns beel1 Igront donI of dls. allPolnttuont because the GarOohl 1'0- )1ort ) shows that the profits oC the )1Rcklng Industry on 1) ' amount to nbollt two per cent of the volume of business trnnsnctcd. There Is no doubt. 110we\'or , thnt the report Is cor. recto Tbo census reports comvllod by the government in 1900 , be fore the agltn. tlon re arding the "boef trllst" bognn , tl1rconshlorablo light on this ques. tlon. It nplars from the census that the pncklng inc.1ustrr Is c01l1iuctcd on II. 8mnllor lllnrgin of Gross profit than nny other in 11 us try In Amerlcl\ . . The crOll9 mnrgln oC 11rofit oC 871 flour I\Ull crist mllls in Illinois , In the census ) ' 011.1' . , was nearl ) ' seven per cent on the volulne of business. The gross mnrgin Qf 11t"ono wholesale slnugh. terlng nnd moat pncl < 1ng oatnbllsh. ments 111 Illinois wns only nbout ono. thinl as lnrge , or a lIttle moro than two per cent on the \'olumo oC busi- ness. The mlllers have not been nccllsCll oC be In : : in II. "trllst , " nnd comblna. tIons , , 'ould seem I1nllosslble In 1busl. . nosn where there are sevornl thousanll mills In the Unltell Stntes competing n llvoly lor the fiour trndo , tmt It all- pears t11Rt the gross profits of the mill. I rs are larger than the groBs profits of the pnckors. It 111ay turn out that the ngltatlon rcgnrlling the pacltlng industry will show the snmo result ns the devil found ill shonrlng the Illg : "All squenl anll no wool. " - Amcrkan Uomc. tcad. Dwarf Elephant. Paris bns n. dwnrf elopllant nbout the size of Shotlnnd pony. Its Itoopro er is n. Sel1olaloso , who bns to sleeil in n. cot where the elcllhnnt can see him. The cnlltlvo's favorlto dish Is six pounds of rico steeped in four 111nts of millt. 110 enn also enj03' a . nlco two pouud snlad. . CUTICURA SOAP The World'o Greatest Skin Soap-Tho Standard of Every Nation or the Earth. lIbl1lons of the world's best people use Cutlcura Soall , asslstod by CuU- cum Ointment , the llllrest and sweot. cst of omolicnt sltn ! cures , for preserv. ing , purifying nnd lJenutlfylng the ltn ! , Cor cleansing the scnlp of crusts , sonles and dnndruff , nnd UIO stopping oC fnlllng JJnlr , tor sottenlng , whlteu- ing and soothing red , rough and SOl'O bands , for baby rashes , Hchlngs ana cbn11ngs , .and many snnntlvo , nntlsep- tlo purposes which rendlly suggest them solves to women , ellleclnlly mothers , as well ns for all the PUl' " voses of the tollot , bath nnd nursory. The great thing Is not so much toot /ot / peol110 into the church I\S to get Christ Into the p plo. Important to Mothers. Enmlno carctully cvcry bottle of CASTOntA , 1.nro nnd .uro remedy for inCnnts nnd children , aud eoo thnt I Dcnrstho / / Slgnaturoot In Ueo Itor Over 30 Ycars. Thu'lliud You l1 vo AlIvl\Ys DOUllht. Angels' songs lact longest to mel1 I who are most anxious to repeat theII . to others. Thonc Who Have Tried It w1l1 use noother. Definnce Cold Wate1 Starch hns no eClunl In QunnUty 01 Quallty-1G oz. tor 10 cents. OUIOI brands contaIn only 12 oz. The l'oatman in the faqhlonabl ( street ! ; Eay the people bo serves al' ( at scod nddress. . I nm sure Plsa's Cure for Consumption < l my 1Ie three yenrs nIlO-Mnf ! , ' 1'1108 , nODDINII , Mnpo : Street , Norwich , N.Y. , Feb , 17,1000. I Ever notlco how much wn.l1tn ! ; around Is dOllO by a mnn in ridinlJ togs ? , - , ' - A Great Family Newspaper. The An\t'rlcatl Homostcnd. An Meat family nowSI1 por. Sorinl nnd short 8torlos. All the importnnt 'nows. , 1101110 , fnrm , nml agricultural dOllnrt. . , ; ments c011lllctOlI ( by odltors of nil.- .I , tlollC\1 roputnllon. nfJgutnr 11rlco $1. . : Sperlnl rnto of 10 cents pOI' year tor " . i 30 nY8. Adllro88 ' : A\IEItICAN IIOMEST Ap. . : j' . Omahn. Neb. ' : . " .WANTED ! , ' r " Millions I to know the gront morlts ot AlnhhsUuc , the ' BI\\1l1nr \ ) ' Wnll Contlng-Not ft. hot or cold wnter IlIscn c-breodlllg kl1lsomlnc , bonring fnnolCul 11111110. LET US nELP YOU _ Wrltn fnrour nrlhls' free color Jlltlnll-dIlTerenli trr els for tllrrrr nt roomIn whlt . .1ellcnlo srlt's , grecns , pink. , 1J1u ' . , IInd fCIIOW' , U tllJ ! " Ja.St. \ " , ' : i oS Destroys dlsctlso . : . A Rock ftement U germs nnll vcr'I ' ' Inin ; docs not rub or Bcnlo. No wn hlng ot I "nl1l1 ntter one < < ! li'I1ll1oYou \ cl1n brusl1 it. on-mix with oohl wntor. Olber finishes - es , mlxoll with elthor hot or cold water. ' " do not hRvo the cemontlng lrOl1Cr- ' ty of AlnbRst1no. Ther nra stuck on " with Ino , or other nnhuJ\lmnltcr t" whloh rots , fccl1ng llilioR80 RCfm8. : M I'l1bbh1" , fmnllun' , nnll 1I11oIHng . , ' \ wnlls , olothll1"oto. Bueh ntshosmu8t. , ; 4 be wnshClIofC etofr yel1r-cosUy , 1thyVork. . t IIll , . AIRh.tl"n nllly \ ' ( ' ' " JlrpiM "i ; ( Orl , Inhol..t. l'rtlttY"'Innl \ ColllnlllHalDoo ! . ' \1 \ "J1Ints onlJocornttnlf' and t nt cnrd. trllo. ' i . ALADASTINE CO. , : Ol'1lod Rapids , Mlell. . or lOll W.trr st. . N. Y. 'follow t.he nlgl' V cry I Low . , Ro d , 1 rIps . . . " - South om1 Southonst , ono taro pius $ LO Hot al'rln s , ' Itnlly. . . . . . $23.00 Ht , LoulH , 1\10" Artc'l Iy , . . . . . . . . . $18riO N.Y. , July 28. . . 34,00 lJotrolt , 1\1 oh , August 13th 01111 14th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21.50 " Pit ta 11\1 rn' , I'n" . \U8' . 17th , . end 18th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.25 ltlchmonll , Yn. , SOllt. 8th to . ' 1 11th IIIelu81\'o . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33.75 'c I'hllnllolllhll\ . . SOllt , 1Uh : , to lUUI In01l181\'e. . , . . . . . . . . 32.71t 1.01ln' limits , stollo\'ors end ether . , - , , teotm'oll orrol'ed 111 C0l11100tlol1 with } the 1I1Iovo rn tcs. > ifA Al1IT0l1t8 cnn Bol1 YOU through , tlclcets Ilnll route YOIl'nboHh. . . . : i All tlolcots rondlng' over the , YI\- . ' .1/ ; 1I08h trom Chlcn j0 : cnst ere 01)- .J1 . Honol with 1108/10111\01' via. Lotco or , nell , either or 1I0ll1 dlreotlolls , Call nt Wllbosh City olllce , 1GOl I"nrnnm St , or wrlto emi lot me glvo you olt Informotlon , mOIS , do- Hcrlptlvo mntter , folders , otc. HAURY E. MOOnES. G. A. P. D. WoI.H\lh n. n" Omnha. . Neb. FOR WOmEN troubted with ms peculiar to _ theIr sex used liS 11 douche fa mnrnlously suc- . ThorouZhlyctCI1DSCS kIlls dlseaso ' ccssful. , lor 1 etopa.dlschl\fges , heals InUammatlon and loC U .orcncu , cures Icucorrh a and Dasal cAtarrh. l'axllno Is In powder.fonn 10 Lc dissolved In pur , water , nnd Is far moro clcanaln , healing , fcrmlcidal Itnd cconomlcallhau liquid nntlacl'llcs for al TOILDT AND WOllmN'S SPECIAL USES I i'or & 110 at drlljusIS ; , no cents a box. Trial DOl : and Doolc of In tructlons Pree. , I 1'HE n. AXTON COMI'Akv DOBTON , MAl8J j THE DAISY FLY KilLER de.lroysalllhohtelan\1 alro,11 comro.t to nori homo-In < 1lnlnll..oolll , .leollnlo" , , , nlld 1,1. . 0. wbo , . nloa " ' 0 loub1. . DOIII..Claanlle. . . . (1" " " " < , wllllloUoll or 1110 ( \l\ u r 0 nn11hlnlro 1 fry tholn on you " .11I litTer b wllhollt tI m , . IIOt kip' by dea en , Don' prOIIa ! torlOo , 110..1 MuBl. , , , 1'0 \ > tis .A.Urook'SDII. ' T. ' I DWISYSINGLE' " BtStqUulTv"SINDER \ l JRAIr.II'S'CIOAR ' . ' ' ALWAYS RELIABLEI l'our : jolJlJur or lrcct trom t'uctor1 , l'corla , lUe W. N. U. Omaha. No. 27-1906. . Mueller Pianos Are Sent Pr'ee to rOBllOnslhlo Ileople on trlul , It you don't Hay they are $100,00 1I0ttor thnn any piano ) 'OU ho\'o seen , 1I0x It UP. ' " senll It bnclt tit our expense. . Our Prices Are ' " ay Down bCt'UUHO ha\'e travelers , wo \ no ngonts or Our term/ ! are cash , or $20.00 ! town anct 5.00 monthly. " 'rlto tol1l1Y tor oatil.- loG' an prIces. Ad ress the malcers , . SCII 10llrR & 1UElLrR. I HllIlIIIHhed , 1 Eino. 0)1.11.NEIJ. . - I