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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1906)
. , . . . , . , , " . ' . . " . I I HAD CATARRH THIRTY YEARS. . . J ) Con g res sma n M e e k i son G i v e s P r a i sot 0 I Pe-ru-na For His RecoverYI - . . . , - - - - - - - - - no - - - - - l , . . , I : , t - ' I " , . ! ] , , , . 1't \ t s i 1 I ( , I \ CONGRESSMAN MEEKISON PRAISES PE-RU-NA , llon. David Meeldson , Napoleon , Ohio , ex-mem er of Congress , Fifty-fifth District , writes : i " 1 have used severJ1 bottles of Peruna and I feel greatly belJeflted tllereby from my catarrh of the head. I feel encouraged to believe that if I I I use it a short time longer I wllJ be fully able to crad/CIltc the d/sease of 'I t/lirly years' standing.David - - _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ - - - - . . . . . . Jlccldson. . . . . . . _ _ _ 'VV'V'--- l' ANOTHER SENSATIONAL CURE : Mr. Jacob L. Davis , Galena , Stone county , Mo. , writes : "I have been in bad health for thirty-seven ; years , and after taking I twelve bottles of your Perum ! . I am cured.Jacob L. Davis. If you do not derive prompt and satisfactory results from the use of Peruna , I l write at once to Dr. Hartman , giving a full statement of your case , and ho will [ bo pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. , Address Dr. llartmn.n , President of The Hartman Sanita.rium , Columbus , 0 , j FOR EMERGENCIES AT HOME \ And for the Stock on the Farm NOTHINC EQUALS 1 1 \ ; \ ) \ . 1 f The Creat Antiseptic ' 1 Price , 250. , 500. and $1.00. I ! Dr. EARL S. SLOAN , ' ) G 15 Albnny St. , Boston , 1'.1 < 195. , . . \ , ANTI5GIUPiNE , IS GUARANTEED TO CURE II ! ! : . ! - : PaAd PW ' \ ) f. s n I ' O I ' . , . It. Gall tor ) 'our JUONEY II.\.CK IF 1'1. )10N'T ( Jl1UE. j E. W. DIClIIC , . . . M.D. . MBnulaoturer.Sprluullcl < < ' , Mo. .1 . ; _ . . . _ N rjj i You Will Prosper I . \ in the Great ; Southvvest I In Oklahoma , Indian Territory and Texas ( are vast areas of unimproved land-land not now yiclding the crops of which it is , capable. The sarno conditions apply to the I towns. Few lines of business arc adequately \ represented. There are openings of all t sorts-for mills and factories , for small , stores , for banks , newspapers and lumber yards. You have only to get on the ground to provo this. To enable you to do so the Missouri , } ( ansas & Texas n'y offers Raics Cheaper Than Ever March 6ih and 20ih On above dates most lines will sell both onc'way aDd round tr l' tickets I1t exceptionally low rates. If your nearest rallrol1d IIlent cannot dve ) ou tbo f ratcs , write mo for particulars. If you're In any wRylntert'sted In the - Southwest. I'd liIe to send ) OU my ) , } r paper "TbeComlni : Country. " Addrns G. A. McNVTT , I Dlollilom HouDc. I < ANSA9 CITY , 1110. Tickets on rale c\'erywbere , , .b , "SOUTIIWr.ST" 1 j ; EAFlEs " ; ; ; ; : rnr 64-PAGE BDOH which I T NilAbr& explains hmv to cure doatr1l"s at heme : Its free : write f01'lt. DR. W. 0 , COFfrE. J60 , Cenlary IIIdr. , Des Molnes.la. PATEMTS for PROFIT must fully \lrote t In IUTentlon. Dooklet and lJesc ! Calen,18r , J'1t I I . IIlghest referen es. Communications ( 'onlll\t'ntlal. \ 1.rabllohe,1 1861. )1a.on , Fenwick & Lawrence , WaahinitoD , D. O. , ; ( When WritIng AdvertIsers Kindly Mention This Paper. There Is an ngltatlon In Glasgow , Scotlnn . to have umbrella stnn s provl e on the plntform of the electric - tric street cars. in Western Canada Isthe amount many' farmers will realize fro m their wheat cropthisyear. 25 Bushels to the Aero Will bo the Average Ylold of Wheat. The land that tllls wns grown on cost many of tbo fnrmers nbsolutely uotblng , whllo those who wished to add to the 100 ncres the Govern ment crants , can buy land adjoining nt from 6 to $10 an ncro. ClimMo splendid , school convenient , railways close at hand , taxes low. Send for pampblet " 20th Century Canada" nnd full particulars regarding rate , ete. , to Superintendent of Immigration , Ottawa , C\Uadn : , or to the following authorized C:1.'lcdlnn : Government Acent-'V. V. Dennett , JI New York I.lCo Dulldlng , OmahnNebmska. ( Mentloa tbls paper. ) this season. Make no mistake -It's the kind that's guaranteed to keep you dry and comfortaLle In the hardest storm. MadEllnHluc1corYcl. low. Sold by all reliable dealers. A. J. TOWER CO. , BOSTON , U.SA. TOWER CANADrAN CO. , Ltd. Toronto , Cln. DEFIANCE Cold ' 1later Starch makes laundry worle n pleasuro. 16 oz. pke. lOCo W. N. U. , Omaha. No. 9-1906. SHOULD THE FEEDLE DE SLAIN ? Civilization Dependent . Upon the Safety of Each Life. Civilization depends upon the Dnfe- t ) . of ench lite , nnd It would cut awny our very foundation to glvo any ono lho lenl ! right to destroy ethers , sn1t : Amerlcnn 1\ledlclne. It Is thIs Inherit cd Instinct whIch cnuses some st.'I.tea to abolish cnpltal punIshment , though It Is genorl1l1) ' bolloVOll that the ) ' thereby do not lIroperb' guard the lives of the normnl citizens. The medical profession hns onb' ono ren. tlon for Its oxlstence , nnd that renson Is the prolon ntlon of lIro. It Is n reason bound up In the , 'ory growth of modern society itsolt. To glvo n ph'slclnn the legnl right to end II. life would therefore destl'o ) ' thc foun a. tlon of the existence of the profcsslor. . As a body ph'slcll1ns are omphntlc agnlnst nil such propositions. In nd. ltlon , It Is frequently 11OIntod out that It Is not alwn's posslblo to sn ) ' when a lIfo Is surely doomed. Po. . tlonts not Infrequently recover from conditions which tmd every appenr. anco ot beIng fatnl. If n physlclnn hnd the right to end a paInful life. whIch appnrently was soon to end Itself , how long would ho retaIn his practice ? People wnnt a doctor who will struggle to l\Cep them all\'o to the very end. even when nppearnnces are nil nnlnst ! them. WHEN BUDDING SAILORS LEFT. Significant Call for "Navy Flip" Too Much for Them. Several ml shlpmen from the nnvnl ncademy at Annnpolls were In Wash. IngtoTl on theIr vncatlon , nnd ns they were malting tho. rounds of the cnfes and hotels it wns appnrent ther : were Impressed by their own Importance. They snt at a tnblo in the palm room of the Willnrd hotel discussing celebrl. tics. They dl not thlnlc much of Gen. l\1l1es , spol < e slightingly of the marino corps. nnd bonsted of their Intlmnte ncqunlntance with Admiral Dewey and other officers of his ranlc. Their voices could be heard even In the remote - mote recesses ot the room. For a short tlmo the midshipmen .hlghly en tertalne the other patrons for whose benefit the conversation wns cnrrled on. Then the hearers became bored. Flnnll ) ' a man sitting : ; Lt a table next to the ono occuplod by the mll1shlpmen summoned a walter. nnd when he was several feet away called out : " 'Yalter. bring me II navy flip. " "I never hear of that drlnlc. How is It mnde. " snld the walter. "It's made with condensed mUk and a lIttle hot water , " ho replied. The midshipmen went out In a few minutes. Divulging a Sccret. Joseph R. Grismer , a playwright , was of a group who discussed recent financial manlfestntlons the other day. One man expresse the opinion that the most significant Inci ent at 1905 was Russell Snge's getting out of II slclc bed to go down to Wnll street to lend money when the rate on cnll lonns went sonrlng to 90. "Tho old mnn's doing It , " snld Grls. mer , "went far to bear out II. story of him I hnd heard years before. He was seen by 11. clerIc In Wall street to s100p to the pavement , pick up a pin and carefully stow It n his Inpel. " 'Say , Uncle Russ , ' cnlled the clerlr , 'when does a man get enough money , anyway ? ' " "Yhen he gets $100 more , ' wae Snge's reply , ns he nmbled on to the apple stand where ho dnlly toolc his luncheon. " The Malden L.ove. The mendows hldo their summer STeen Under a'ell of grny : A mist rolls o'er the sunny sheen : It Is a drear dull ay ! The dewdreps tip the blades with bends 'l'hat shine like costly gems : The roses hnng their hlushlng heads 'Neath glltterlns diadems I Dut , hnrlt ! the sound ef sliver bells , Echelng o'er the weedy dells A little Inugh , a sweet clear voice " 'hlch malees my beating heart reJoice' ' She comes. a fnlry from above , A little maid , whoso name Is Level The morning mist now rolls awa , . . 'l'ho slty Is bathed In light , A golden sunshine crowns the day , 1\ly loved one Is In sight ! The birds sing out their songs again , ' 1'he ! lowers all bleom anew , And music swells In JoyOUS strain From out the heavenly blue I She comes , and everything Is bright , She comes amid the golden licht , All nature once ngaln Is gay , It Is the brightest summer day ! She comes-a talry frem above , A little maid whese name Is Love ! -Outdoou. Had Sufflclcnt Money to Waste. Not long ngo the University or Cam- brl go sent Sir Rlchar Jobb , the professor - fessor ot Greelr , to see Andrew Car. negle , with a view to securing a large subscription for some nee ed exten. slons. The millionaire seeme favorably - ably Impresse with the Idea. but sud- enly asltcd : "Do you tench at Cam. bridge , Sir Rlchnrd ? " The reply wns offirmatlvo nnel the visitor In answer to nnother question montloned the comfortable sum he was pnld. " 'W lI , " quoth Mr. Cnrneglo with 0. eclded change or mnnner , "all that I can sny Is thnt nny university that can afford to wnsto ns much money as that on Greelc doesn't need any from mel" Financier's Preference. A conservative New Yorlr financier , who has nmassed a consl ernblo for. tune , WI.S ! recenl1 ' approache by a frlen whose business experlenco wns limited nIl/I who deslrod his advlco upon nn Invc&tment which ho wns con- templating. . "JoneR wants me to taJ < e some stock In a milling compnny , which ho snys will pny 50 per cent per annum and Is a sure thing , " be snl . The finnncier atrolred his mustnche. "WeU , " hv snld , slowly , "personally , I believe I should prefer 6 per cent and a little uncertaInty. " Forgive the Coole. At last she Is vl11l1lcatell. Coolts have long been celobrnted for tholr Infiammablo tempers , no excuse 1I0ln1 ; mndo for thom , but 0. Germnn Bclon. tlst bns como to their reSCllO , and as' serts that their crossness is not a nult of chnrnctor by 0. B'mptom oC 111Isenso cOl11l11on t.o the profosslon , antI Imluced b ) ' the hnhltual l1enl and light to which they are exposed. To Get the Deat Out of Llfc : Order the lIfo habIts to conform to the Inws or hnleno. take proper rest , fool1 , drlnlr and exercise , hn\'o plenty of light , fresh nIl' nnd sunshlno. nnd tal < o a cup of Gl1rttohl Tea dnlly. This mlttl Innt1\.c : ! nurc1 : ! Good lIenlth. Druggists sell Garllettl Ten. Jaws and Gcnlus. A Phlladolphln doctor clnlms thnt defective sl1Cech Is usun.lly an Indlcn. . tlon of an Inferior Intellect , Possibly. but don't jump to the conclusion that \'ery glib tallrer Is therefore II. gonlus , A GUAtt\NTlmn ctlln lrOIt l'U ! ' 1. Itcblnlf. IIl1nll. IIlccllln ! : , l'rotrn < 1ln ! : I'lles. 1Irn.'O' I ts Rro authorl1.c < 1 to refuml lIIoney Ie l'AZ UINTMlmT tails to curD In G to 1Id8)'S. we. A mnn never rcnllzcR how mnny people - plo want to trcat him until ho hns sworn off. Lowls' Single Dllalor straight lie cigar. 1\1ado oC oxt1'lPltlllty tobacco. Your dcaler or Lowls' Ii nctory , Pcorla , Ill. Whnt Is a muff ? Something thnt hol 's n lallY's hnnd nnd doosn't squeeze It. 1I1rl. WI"llow' " : loothlnJ : Syrup. Yor cbllllrcn tecthloK. lott ns the RUIUS , ro < 1ucollDo Unmmatloll , nI18)11 > 8In , cure. wInd collu. 2:10 : a1 > otUo. 'rhe fellow wIth moro money thnn he lmows whnt to o with always bns moro friends thnn ho needs. , , 'urtla 10",1111 : -that Allcock's are the original and enly genulno porous plasters : all other so-called porous } Jlasters nro Imitations. Occnslonn.lly love nffalrs rag on. so that Cupid dlsnpllOal'S nnd Father Time talces his plnco. AClT10 DyspepsIa Curc. l'o.Ulve cure for nil II10cnoes of Itoma . h , I1ver , antt oowolo. lteeoulluolulc.1 by \ qMllngl1I.llelnlll. . ' 1'110 cure that euro. . 100 tnhleta 11.00. Ion.1U01I0Y ! \ wltb ortler to Acme Dyspepsia Cure Co. , Ironla , New.Jersoy. When a woman says she Is of little consequence she docs not expect to bo other than commnndlng. U. S. NAVY enlists for teur years younsr men or geed chnrncter and sound physical condition between the ages or 17 and 25 as apprentice scamen : opportunities - tunities tor \'lUlccment ; $ IG to $70 n. month. Electricians , muc Ilnlsts. blacksmiths - smiths , copperllmlths , ) 'eomen ( clerks ) , carpenters , shlplllt ( > rs , Ilremcn , musicians - cians , coolts , etc. , bet weon 21 nUll 35 yenrs enlisted In speclnl rntlngs with suitable ' hospital appnmtlccs 18 to 28 yeurs. payt' Ret rement en three-fourths pay and allowances - lowances after 30 years service. Applicants - cants must be American citizens. FrCiJ transportation from place or en- IIstmont to Naval Slatlon , nnd free , cuUlt of clethlng. amounting to $4 ; ; , furnIshed every recruit. Upon dlschnrg-e , n'el ) tranlportatlon to place of enlistment. l"or 'tull partlculnra addrcsa Nuvy Hecrultlng Station , Postotllce Building , Omuhu , Neb. , or Nnvy Hccrultlng Station , DURH DLOCK , 12th and 0 Sts. , Lincoln , Neb. The future has lIttle In store for those who neglect the present. renn"n ntlyollr..l. No I1tsornervollsneosnrter FITS lint IInv' . 1100 or Dr. Kllne'.Urcat Nerve Ite.tor. cr. Renll rur IfltEB 1i12.00 ! trlnl hotUe and trMUle. lJU.lt.li. KI.Un.III. . , 931 Arch Itreet.I'hl1adeI1)bla ! , } 'a. Jealousy Is litre enmity : The less snld about It the better. . o A aclache ; , "TIle Blues" , A 1 Both Symptoms of Organic Derangement In Women-Thousands of Sufferers Find ReUef. I , 1 . . . . - nO\v orton do wo hear women 8n. ' : "It I seelUs ns though my bnck would breatc , " . or "Don't spcnle to mo , I mn nIl out of sorts" ? These slgni ncan t remn.rlrs provo thl\t the sj'stem requires nttentlon. IJnclmeho I\nd U the blues" nro dlrcct symptoms of an Inward trouble which will sooner or In.ter'llcelnre itself. It mn.y be cause(1 by diseused lddnoj's or some dern.ngoment of the organs. I Nnturo rcq nh'os asslstn.ncomI nt on co , nml Lydh.B.l'lnlchnm'sVcgotnbloCom. I pound instantly nBsorts its curl\tIvo powers in 11.11 these 11cculll\r nllments of \"vomen. It lIns beeu the standby of IntelllgcntAmerlcn.llwomon for twent.y years , nnd the best judges agrcq tlmt it is the most \1II1versnlly : success- fut romcdy for wOlUan's ills known to mcdlclno. . Read the convincing teaUmonIals of Mrs. nohnes nnd Mrs. Colrely. Mrs. J. C , ITolmcs , of LarImore , North Dnlcota , writes : Dear Mrs. PlnJehnm- : " I hn\Q suffel't.'rl everything wllh bnclmcho 11.1111 Comnlo troublo-I lot the trouhle n1l1 on until my system WI18 In such condition that 1 was unf\blo to be noout nnd then it WI18 I COIl1t110nl.'C to use Lydia. l'Inkhn111'9 Vogc-I blble Compouml. It I lulll only knO\vn how much sulferlllK I woulll 11/1\0 81\VC I shou1ll have taken it mOllths soon or-fer 1felY , vocks'trentmcnt mndo mo well nnll strong. 1\1y baekachcs nnd. hondnchM nro nil gOllo amI 1 sulfer no pain at my monthly periods , wherons beloro I took IJYtlln } . Plnldllun's V ogetablo Compound I suffered intellse } lUln. " Mrs. Emmn Cotrely , IOU East 12th cstreot , Now Yorlc City , writes : Dear Mrs. Plnlcham- " I fool It my duty to tell nllsull'crlngwomon of the relief I 111\Ve fOWld In LYIlIlI. E. ! 'ink- " " - " - ltnm's V lotnbto CompoullIl , When I com- 1II0nc\(1 b\ldllK the Compound I Bulfered e'crythlllg"ltl1 bl1cknchos. hemlnchcs , nl111 Con1l110 troubles. I 11m ( 'OlIIplotoly cured and. ( 'njoy the best of hoolUt. nn r ewe It W1 to ; ) ' 0(1 , " , When women nro troublccl wllh Irrcg- uln.r , 8UPPrl1ssc(1 or l)1\in1n1 1 > crlods , wcnlcness , dlsplacoments or ulcoro.tion , thlLt bOlLrlng-lown feollng' , inllnmmn.- tton of the fOIlULlo orgl1.lIS , baclmeho , lol1ting ( or 11lLlulellco ) , general do- blHtj' , Indlgcstlon nml nervous prostra.- tlon. or 1\1'0 besot with sueh sj'lDplolDs as dlzzlncss , flLintncss , Il1.ssit\1tlo , exclt- , ability , irritll.blllly , nervousness , sleeplessness - lossness , 1lI01ll.ncholy , . . n11 gone II and "wnnt.to-bo-left-alono" blues - - - feelings , amI hopelessness , they shouldl'emern- borthero Is one tried nnll true remcdy. Lydlo. ] . 1lnltlmm's Vegetable Com- iound at oncts rc.rnovos such troubles , I No other 1110lliclno has such n. record of cures of femnlo troubles. No other lIIedlclno In the world hils received this widesprend nnd unqullllfictl enders mont. lte1uao to buy any substitute. FREE ADVIOE TO W01\IEN.1 RomomlJor , every woman is cordla.ll invitoll to write to Mrs. linlchnm it , there is nll 'lhlng nbout her symptoms. slto does not undorstnml. Mrs. lillltj hlLm is thotln.ughter-in-ll1.wof Lydia Eo. l'inlhn.m her IlSSlstnllt before ( , her do- OCllse , ntHl for twonty-fivo yelu'd tllne her advice hns been freely nnd oheer. fully glvon to every ailing womnn who aslts for it. ner advice and medleln hnvo restored to hon.lth illnumcrabl wonten. Adlh'ess , Lynn , Mnss. Ask Mrs. Pinkham's Advice-A Woman Best Understands Woman's RIse . . . . . - - - - ' - Jr- --.J- , WANTED. . , Limited territory only left. Our list of .special representatives is nearly completeo Answers must reach us immediately , with best of references. H. 8. HOWLAND , I Madison Avenue , New York Gity. - , . . . . . - - - . - - . Df ? COFFEE S 80 - PAGE . EYE BOOK.FREE . It t.lI. how to cure. . dlsus. . at home wllhout vr"tl IC I 1ocor-Wrlto to DR. W. 0 , COFFrE. J60 , Cenlary ldr. , Des MoInes , I. . . PIT & PITLESS SCALES. For Steel - nlld Woo < lI'rnmes , $25 lIull up. Wrlto us before you buy. We lave you I . . . , \ , lUolley. Also I'tullps nud Wlnrl Mills. BECKMAN BROS. , DCI Molnc. , Iowa. 111GB CLASS DRUGGISTS AND - OTHERS. The better 01ns9 of ruggists. everywhere , are men of scientifio attninments nn high integrity , who devote their lives to the welfare of their fellow men in supplying the best of remedies and purest medicinal agents of known value , in accordance with physicians' prescriptions and scientific formuln. . Druggists of the better class manufacture mnny excellent remedies , but I alwn.Y8 under originnl or officinal name8and they never sell fn.lso . brands , or imitation medicines. They are the 111en to deal with when in need of anything in their line , which usually includes nIl standard rem.edies nnd corresponding adjuncts of n first-class phnrmllcy and the finest nnd best of toilet nrticles and preparations nnd many uBeful accessories and remedinl npp1ianccs. The earning of 11. fair living , with the satisfaction which nrises from 11. lnowledgo : : of the benefits conferred upon their patrons Ilnd npsistance to the medical profession , is usually their greatest rewn.rd for long years of study and many hours of daily toil.rfhey 11.11 know thllt Syrup of Figs is nn excellent laxntivo remedy and that it gives universal satisfaction , and tlwrefore they uro selling many millions of bottles annually to the well informed purchasers of the choicest remedies , nnd they always take pleasure in handing out the genuine nrticlo bearing the full nn.mo of the Compn.ny-California . Fig Syrup Co.-printed on the front of every packnge. They know that in cases of colds nnd headaches attended by biliommes8 a.nd constipation und of weakness or torpidity of the liver and bowels , arising from irregular h bltB. indigestion , or over-oa.ting , that there is no ether remedy 80 pleasant , prompt and bcneficial in its effects cos Syrup of Figs , and they are glad to 8ell it because it givcs universal sntisfaction. . Owing to the excellence of Syrup of li'igs , the universal satisfaction which it gives nnd the immense demand for it , imitations hnvo been mnde , tried nnd condemned , but there are individual druggists to bo found , hero and there , who do not maintnin the dignity . and principlcs of the profession and whoso greed gets the better of their judgment. nnd , , .ho do nut hesitate to reeommond and try to sell the imitations in order to make 0. larger profit. Such prepnrntions Bomotimoo hl1vo the namo-II Syrup of Figs"-or "Fig Syrup" and of Berne pimticnl concern , or fictitious fig syrup company , printed on the package , but they never have the full name of the Company-California li'ig Syrup Co.-printed on the front of the pacltngc. 'rho imitations should bo rejected been.uBo . they nro injurious to the B 'stom. In order to Dell the imitations they find it necessary to resort to misrepresenta.tion or deception , and whenever n dc\ler : paEBcs off on a customer ( \ , prepn.rn.tion under the name of ( ( Syrup of Figs" or "Fig SY1'11p , " which does not bear the full name of the Cn1ifornia Fig Syrup Co. printed on the front of the paeknge , he ia nttompting to deceive and mislcad the patron who has been so unfortunate ns to ( Inter his ostllblishmont , whether it bo lnrgo or small , for if the dealer rcsorts to misrepresentation and and deception in ono ca.se ho will do 60 with other mcdicinal agents , and in the filling of physicians' prescriptions , and shouM Lo o.voided hy everyone who values health nnd haPl'il1e33. ! ,1 Knowing t11at the great majority of drusists ! are reliable , we supply the immen60 demllld : , for our excellent remedy entirely through the drugists ! , of whom it may be purchnsed e\'cry- whore , in originnl paclmgeB only. at the regular price of fifty cents per bottle , but ns exceptions exist it is necessary to inform the publio of the filets , in order that all mny deoline or return nny imitation whi'h may bo sold to them. If it docs not benr the full nnmc of the Compnny- Californin Fig Syrnp Co.-printed on the front of every package , do not hesitate to return the artielo and to demnnd the return of your money , and n future go to one of the better ClUBS of druggists who will fell ; you whnt you wish and the best of everything in his line at reasonable priccs ,