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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1906)
- ( USTfR ( OUNTY RfPU UCAN - - - - - - By D. M. AMSDERRY , - - - - - - - - - - - - DItOKEN now , . - NEnItASKA. - - - - - - - [ Gc e w : ] Kansas City Is boosting up the lea prices. Mrs. Roosevelt and ehlllren ! nre touring In t.ho south. St. I rnncls Xavlor Roman Cathollc ! church at Phlladolphla was IJlIrned. Loss , $1GOOOO. The conrCl' ( ' ( s of the sennto nnd house have agreed on the hl11 to ro- orlnnlo the ronAulnr servlco. Justlco IJarlnn dcnled that he , IA nhout to retlro from the United StatoA supreme bench , ns reported In sarno quarters. I Sl'nntor : I ollgo has offered nn nmend- mt'nt to the rail rand hll1 mnltlng It np. ply to plpo lineA for the transportation - tion of 011. Announcement IA mndo that the Frlonds' 'InterlH\tlonnl Christian I n- deavor union wll1 hI : ' hl'lll : In Wilming- ton. 0. , .Tub' 23 to August 1. Georgia 'Yells , an actrc.'Is WllO bnd been pInyin ! ; the lending Cemlno role of "TJIO ClanRl11an , " dIed at Now Yorle after a surgical operation for nppen. dleltls. A hex contnlnlng $80 In cn8h nnl ( i3OOO In old notes was wrested Cram Mrs. C. Schmidt In ber balccry In I..ocltland , 0. , at daybreale. The thief oscaped. A cnblo dspntch [ from Toltlo , says that .Tncob n. Schiff , the hanleor , waS Clecornted with the order of the Rlsng [ Sun whllo In o.ulIeneo with the Em. poror of .Tnpan. . A fishing bent strucln floating mlno Mnrch 26 , 01T the coast of the provluco of chlsen , .Tapan , and was blown up. Spv < > n of her crow of ten m < > n nro msslng. [ A hlrdseye view of cities shows no bulldngs [ bOll [ ! ; constructed In Chi. cago. I ss develollml'nt : [ n this lIne thcro tb\n ! In nny other city. It Is reCerred to as a "comploted clt ' . " RIley Colton and Parle Wright , the two self-conCessed dynamtors [ of the hulk-hend of tllO Grnnd reservoir , at 'Wnpaleerelcn , 0. . were senten cod to sixteen months each In the penton. [ tlary. C. H. Horne , Cormer teller of the wrCcleed ! state hank of Canton , 0. , charged with malting CnlElo entries In the bnnk's boolts , wns ( llschargel ( from custody , because the Indctment [ WI\8 found faulty. . ' Gonernl Luleo m. Wrllht. : the .newly apponted [ ambassador to Japan , will sail from Seattle for his now post on April 29. He wl11 bo accompnnlel ( by l\Irs. Wright , and Is duo at Yoleo- bmll. on l\Iay 15. . At a mMtlng of the western trunle lIne commUteo It wns decllled that the Great Western gr [ n tariff of 23 I 'cents from Missouri rIver to' the 'At.I I lantlc Reaboard should romnln In ef. i feet until April 15. The Iowa hO\1 ! o. hy a vote of 38 to 54 , lel1led the 11111 to provldo a state board of control for 10wIL colle'ges. The measure was the most bitterly fought of any this session , the col. legoo 10bb 'lng despcratelY against It. Accqrdug [ to a statement recentl . Issued by the 1\loxcan [ government , 255 miles of railroad wa.1 bunt In thnt countrr : In 1UOU , mnleng [ II. totnl mno. ago of 10,488 miles. 'rho plans for now roads projected aggregate moro than 1,000 mUes. The United Stnfes government has accepted the oITer of tilO Wl\8hlngton Irrigation Companr to solI the Sunny- slllo Cannl nnd Laternl worlts , the largNlt pr.vato Irrigation system In the Northwest , located in Yalcnnn. nnd Benton countle , for 250OOO. In submitting to congress the roe port or the Intornatlonal waterway commission regnrding the preserva. ' tlon of Ningnrn. FnUs , President Roosevelt sent a recommendntlon that a law be enacted along the lines of the recommendation of the report. That the sennto and house wl11 reach a com prom Iso ngreement on the state- heel bl11 which wll1 permit Arizona and New Mexico each to decldo for themselves the question of their ad. mission ns ono atato 8eems n correct conclusion from present Indlcntions. Secrotnry of War Taft , Ropresenta. tivo D. A. Do Armond ( Mo. ) and 1\IIas 'Mabel T. Donrdman of Wl\8hlngton , , nddrossed a Red Cross nleetlng at the Doll\8co tbeater , Wl\8hington , D. C. , 'for ' the purpose of ncquaintlng the pUbllo moro fully with the purposes and worle of the reorganized Amori. , can National Rod Cross. The house commltteo on public 'buihllngs and grounds reported fnvor- l\bly a bl11 carr'lng appropriations of ' $26,000,000. The dotnUs of the bill are not fully compliJted and the commit.- tee voted to refrnin from disclosing the projects to be included In the measure until the report Is lInally completed , whiph will bo in about ton days. The house committee on Indian af. lairs authorized a favorable report on tIlO Burleo bill drActlng [ the court of claims to ndjlldlrnto for payment the annuities which would have been duo the Sisseton and Wahp.oton Indians , but Cor their participation In the Sioux < mtbreale of 18G2. The 'oster bill , to permit Chlneso students , merchants nnd travelers to enter this country , was the sUbject or n hearing by the house commltteo on , .foreign affnlrs. Wltnesscs told ot the decny of Amorlcan business slnco the boycott , the Btandnrd OU company bo- Inrt among \hn sufferers. I BABY HEIR TO VAST WEALTH , Millions of Dollars In Store for John D. Rockefeller III. Mrs. .Tohn D. Hoc1wfellel' , .Tr. , Is the mother of an eloven.pound hey who fimls hlm.clf ! heir to morc millions than ho will prohably over be nhle to Ilend. At the lowest estimate , the youngs- tl'r : , uJlon whoso shonlflorR , If ho lIvcs , wl\1 \ Call the weight ot the vnst Rocke. f'lller nceumllintion of money , Is worth $11,000,000 or $12,000,000 n Ilollnd. HIs slHlro In the Cortuno of his grnnfathel' , which will bo placed In tl'ust for him when the old mnn dl < ! s , will Illcrea3o enormous ! ) ' hoe tween then and the nttalnmont of his mnjorlt . . Until the ndvcnt of the new Hoclw. fellcr holr , the fa vmlto grnndchlhl oC .John D. HocltcCeller1lS Fowlel' Mc. COl'l11lcle , the son of J\tr. \ and MrA. . ' HamId G. McCormlcle o'c Chlcngo , the Intter having hcen Edth [ Hocllrellcr. There Is t1ne other chillI In the direct 11111'1 , bllt It Is a girl. TIll' ( 'III CRt dllll of John D. Hoche fc'lkr , .Tr. , Is Ahby Mrs. J , R. Rockefeller , Jr. I Roelwfellor , who Is thrennd one- hnlf 'earsl old. 'I'horo are sovernl othol' grnndchlldren. Cause of American Superiority. Hjal1nan Cassel , IL Swedish engl. neer who visited this country during the St. Louis Clllr , hns wrlttOl\ boole on "Amerlcnn Business Methods , " In ono chapter ho usls the lIuestlon : "Is the sUllOriorlty of Amcrlcan industry based on bellol' machlncry ? " This , ho thnles [ , Is not the case , though ho finds Ame1'lcan tools and mllchlnos su- lIorlor to these of gl\l'Ollo. 'rho reason - son fOl' the SUl101'lorlty lies , In the au. thor's olllnon [ , In the bettm' organlzn. tlon of ofl1cos nnd fnctOl'es [ , the me. thotIlcnl sUlervlslon ) of every ( letnll , the conslant watchfulness thnt no slnglo branch of a business Call behind - hind , and last but not lelLst , the minute - ute division of lahor. Secretary Shaw Obeyed Rules. Ever ' now and then Secrotnry Shnw bumlls Into a watchman who doesn't lCl10\\ him oven by sight. That happened only a tew mornings ago. The secrotar ' was a 1Itt10 Inte. The rule is that when an emlllo'o comes in Into ho must register his name antI .sot down the tlmo when he arrived. The wlltchmnn who didn't Imow the secretary opened the door nnd asl < ed him it ho was nn e111ployo of the treas. ury. "Guess so , " mtller nonchalantly remnrled the late comer. "Then the booles for 'ours , " remarled the wntch. mnn , " 'ou know the rules. " So the secretary waHeed over to the big book nnd wrote "L. 1\1. Shaw , 9:05 : a. m. " Sir Henry Keppel a Humorist. A recently puhllshed biography of Admiral Sir Henry Keppol , whom Queen Aloxatllira used to atrecUonnte. ly call "m ) ' lIttle admlml , " contains soma stories of the humorous vein possessed by this slleclmon of the old- time British sailor. When vlslUng In , the country at ono tlmo ho cnmo bacle from a dn"s shooting and said to his hostess : "I'vo ho.d a fine day's sport. Shot two woodcoclts , ten pheasants , a rabbit and ) 'our son. " Ono tlmo ho telegraphed to Ills wlro : "How are you and where can I find 'ou ? " Lady Koppel roplled : "Am qulto well and you can't flnd mo. " The ahnlrnl died two years ago at the ago of 95. , Might Better Have Raised Pay. The House of Heprcsentntlves In Washington spent IIn hour and a hnIr , the other afternoon dlseusslng a 110nt [ , of ordel' mlsod b ) ' Hnrdwlcle of Geor. gia against a prollosltlon to rnlse the pa ' of a coal wolgher from $720 to 820 a year. The discussion wns con. stitutlonnl In scope and resulted In do. featlng the measure. The coaf weigh. or wl11 not got his $100 ralso , hut It Is cnlculated thnt the tlmo used by the house in dlscusslns nnd defeating the $100 increase cost the government morc than $1,000 , "J . , , - BROUGHT HIM DOWN TO EART1 . - Public Printer Stillings' Encounter With Senator Dck. [ It Is gottlng to ho almost liS dmcult [ to relleh Publlo Prlntor Stllllnga in WlIshlngtoll liS it Is to et 8pooch I with thu pl'osldont. 'rho Host on man hus given strIct orderH to hold up nil who would Intrude \tJ.on his prh'acy , OVOI1 If they come on public hllslneBs. The other dny It IOlIn got Illto the sacred presence unnnnouncel ( and : 'Ilr. SUlllngs roare(1 at hm [ : "How dll ( 'ou got In hero ? " 'rho vlsltOl' did not seem to ho much IIlurmC'd nnll [ us lead of roph'lng nslwd anothol' question : "Aro you the IllIblle Ill'lnlor ? " Mr. Stllllnga ngllll1 demanded : " 1 wnnt tl ) Imow how you got In here. " ' 1'hc cllller replied call1\I \ ' : "If ) ' 0\1 \ nl'e the public prInter I would 11I\0 to Intro- ( IIICO m 'self and posHlhly multo a Cew romarles about how to uet 1i1w It gen' tlomlln. 1\1 ' nnmo is Dlcle. I II1n Crom Ohio 1111(1 hnppen to he It Rel1l\tor with buslncss hero. " WhoreUIJOn the 1mb , lie printer lost all of his nnger I1nd mosl oC his ( Ugnt [ ' . FOUNDER OF RED CROSS DYING. HenrI Dunant One of the Greatest Benefnctors of Humanity HenrI Dunllllt , foundcr of the Reli ( 'rosa soelotles , Is d 'lng at his homo nrnT La1to Constance , Swltzerlntll. ( Ounllnt sl1ent his ontlro Cortuno on the Hed Cross. The Hed Cross societies arc the re. suit of nn agitation begun by 1\1. Jean HenrI Dunnnt , after ho had chnnced to witness Iho hattlo of SoHerino , on Juno 2,1 , 18 O. The great sUfferng [ of the wounded solders [ and the inahUIt ) ' of the sur. geons to care Cor the thousands who lay helpless on the field greatly aC- Cected this lhllanthroplst , and he puhllshod a boole which vvldly [ described - scribed the horrors of Wll'r and sug. gested the Cormatlon of socetlC's [ to train nurses to 'Islst upon the I > at- tlefiell and In ml1ltar ) ' hosllltalH. An agitation WitS Iml11C'lllately begun - gun , nnd at the Intel'11allonal confer- pnco In Geneva [ n Augnst , lSG , . . the Geneva convention wns indol'sed and ' 1 . . . . 0 . 0 0 . . ! g . . 0 , . . . t . . I ) . . . . . . " ' ' H I3'IdA t tl"'n' " OVN . - " " " ' _ + - + f : > . ' . . . , . ) . 0 . f O. . 0 Courteen na tlons COI'med Red Cross societies. 'rho number has now been Incl'eused to fOl'tthree , 'Dul1unt sIlent hls , entlro fortune on thlc worl" and has since been living' on n. 1101181011 , given' him hy the Empress - press ot' Hmsla , and his share of the Nohel peace prize , \"hlch ho I'ccelved In 1901. MORE MONEY FOR POSTOFFIC . Increase In Appropriation for Coming Yeilr Is $10,000,000. There is perhap,9 no other h1'1lnch of our natlonnl admlnlstratioll In which the Ileopio Ceel 80 direct and Intimate proprietorship af : ! in the Ilostofllce departmellt. The new appropriation hill Cor that sel'vice cal'rlc.s In round lIumbers a lc > tnl of ahout $191,000,000 , or an Increusc o\"Cr the total of the 11resont 'ear of $10,000,000 , The chairman - man of the committee on postofl1ces and 110st roads state : ; that while the nmount carried Is reatol' than ever hefore the perrentage of increase is 10wOl' than for an ) ' 'ear in the last decnde. In that tlmo the average ) 'ear. Iy Increase has been G. ' . per cent , whllo this rear it is only 5.7 per cent. Tl1u largest Item of Increase Is thnt for rurnl tl'ee deliver ) ' . 'rho cxpen. dlturos for the current 'ear in that service has. heen $2u.000.000 and Cor the new year $28,000,000 111is been au. thorized-New Orleans Plcn'une. Artist-PrIest Is Kept Busy. Ono oC the busest [ ; men In Virglnln Is the artlst'prlest , Hev. .Tohnnnes A. Oertel of Vienna , FairCax county. Imown e\'erywiwro ns the painter of the world. famous pcture [ , "Tho Hocle of Ages , " Although in his eight ) ' . third ) 'ear , ho , > oes to his studio e\'or ' morning about down and wOrles until twilight. He Is just sending off to Sewaneo. Tenn" un Instnllment of paintings to be plnced ever the altar In the chapel now being hullt for the use at the sll\ll'nt8 of Its theological seminar ) ' by l\lrz , Tel1fnlr Hodgson , as a memorial to her husband , Vlco Chnncel10r HolVlcn ( ; , Coloring Mattol' In Water. Prof. Spring , a' Bc : > lgium who has hoon studng [ the rausos of color In water , \UHler varous [ cHndltlons , SltrA that If walor othcrwse [ entirol ' 11\11'0 contnlns ono part In OVCI' ) ' ten mil. lion of ferric h 'drnto , an Iron com. 110un(1. ( It will Itp)1ea1' ) green , where the depth Is ronsld'rnblo. With lrss thnn one part of f 'I'l'lc h'dl'llto [ never over ) ' twont ) . million It will bo hilIC' . But leBs than one 11\rt : of vegetable 111old , or humnn matter In every forty mlllon [ will maleo the blue tint of wnter dlsnllIionr , 1" " I , A COLD BROUGHT IT ON. Severe Congestion of the Kidney ! Soon Cured by Doan's Kidney Pills. ntchnrc1 1\1 , Penrce , n prominent. . business mon of 231 So. Orange St. , i Nowarl' , N. J. , sn 's : "Worldng nights during but ! weather brought on a heavy coltl , aching ol the lI'nbs and pain in , the bncle and Iddne 's. Severe congestion of the Icldne's followed. Besides the terrIl10 aphlng there were whirling headaches , t , and I became exceed. Ingly wenk. 1\1 ' doc. tor co1l1l1 not help me , and I tlll'l1ed to DOlm's KldIH ' , ) ' PIII3 , with the result - sult that the Iddney congestion dis. appeared nnt1 , with It , all the , ether s 'mptoms. Whnt Is moro , the cure hns lasted Cor eight 'enrs. " Sold by nil dealers. UO cents 11. hox. Fostrr.l\lIlhurn Co" Burralo. N. Y. 'l'hlngs are apt to go amiss ; oven tlCter a woman is mnrrled. In a Pinch , Use ALLEN'S FOOT.EASE , A powdel' . 1t cures punCul [ , smart. lng , ner\'ous feet and Ingrowing nnlls. It's the greatest comfort dlscover ' of the ngo. rilnlws new shoes easy. A cerlan [ Cl1ro COI' sweating feet. Solt ! by all druggists , 2 c. Trial paclcnge , FItE . AddrCs A. S. Ohnstet1 , Lo Ror , N. Y. . WITH TH E SAGES. . 'rhoro Is nlways a soft berth for the fellow who cun rout some ono lso out of It. lIe lives long that lives woIl : and tlmo mis-spent is not liver , but lost.- Fuller. SUSlllclon alwa 's haunts the guilty mind : the thief doth fear each bush nn ofl1cer.-Slmltcspeare. Love , instead of beng [ wealwned , is 3trengthened and deepened by being wlndened.-Dr. Philip SchnCf. That only which wo hn.\'o within can wo see without. If wo meet no gods , it Is because , wo harbor none.-Emer- son. gverythlng Is prospective , and man is to I1vo hereaCtCl' . That the world is for his education is the only sane solution - lution of the enl mlL-Emerson. Genuine morality is preserved onh' In the school of adver.slty , and a Etato of continuous prosperity may easily pl'OVO a lIulclsand to virtue.-Schll. ler. ler.H H Is a great wisdom not to believe everything which thou hearest , nor humecJlatelY to relate again to others what thou hast heard or dost believe. -Thomas a Kempls. vl1 thoughts , if cherished , blight vlrlue , destroy purit . , and undermine the stablest foumlaUon of character. 'rhey are very much 1I1w rot in tim. her , 111,0 rust in Iron. They eat Into the man.-Addhon. You can't get the hest or some men because they hnven't any. , The puhllshed statements of anum. ber oC coffee Importers and roasters iudlcato It "wnspy" feeling towards us for daring to say that coffee is harmful - ful to a percentage of the people. A frank pUblic dlscu.cslon of the subject - ject Is quito agreeahlo to us and can certainly do no harm : on the contrary when all the Cacts on hoth sides of any , question are sllread bcCoro the 'peoplo th"y can thereupon decide and act in- telllge ltly. Give the people plain facts nmI they will tnlte care of themselves. Wo demnnd facts ill this colTeo discussion - cussion and propose to see that the facts are brought clenrly beCoro the people. , A number of cocreo importers and roasters hav ! ) joined a movement to boom coffee and stop the use of Pos- tum Food Coffee nnd in their newspaper - per s atements undertake to deceive by false assertions. Their first is tbnt coffee Is not bnrm. fu1. fu1.Wo Wo assert that ono in every three coffee nsors hus some form of incipient - ent or clll' nlc discase ; reallzo for ono moment whnt a terrlblo mennco to a nation of civilized people , when ono Idnd of beverage cripples the energies and health of ono-thlrd the 11eoplo who use it. Wo make the nssertlon advll'edh' an l usgest that the render secure his own proof by personal inquiry nmong coffee usors. AsIc your correo drinldng friends if tlley leeep free from any sort of aches and ails. You w111 be startled at the percontngo nnd will , 'ery naturally seele to place the cnuse of ( llsord r on something nshlo from coffee , whether food , inherited tendencies or , some. tblng elso. Go deener In your search for fncts. H your friend admits occnsonnlneu. [ ralgla , rheul11at m , heart wea1meEs. stomach or how'll trouble , kldnoy com- plnlnt , woale eyes or approachln ! ; nerve out ] lll'ostratlon Induce him or her to make the eXllerlmont of leaving off coffee for 10' days and using ) OStuhl , Food Coffet' , and observe the result. It will startle 'ou and glvo yonr friend , somethng [ , to thinle of. Of conrse , if tbo person is , ono of the weale ones SUNFI.OWER PHII.OSOPHY. Ono louch of nature Is worth two of the pocketboo1e. Don't cross your hrldgo till you como to It-nnd maybe it won't bo thora. Hemember whl10 yon think 'ou are aggresslvo ethers probably thlnle you 1U0 n Imocleer. WIWll 1.1. mnn snys ho has "an equi- ty" In n ploco of 1Jropel't . It moans ho hasn't much Interest. What has 'becomo of the old fa.'lh. loned farmer who Imagned [ he eamed n living for three or four town pea. plo ? . The dressmalwrs can toll far aheal if the season Is to ho gay , but it talws the mllleman to tell wlmt Imrtlcular weele. When some women pass nlong the streets they have this loole on their Caces : " .Now I'll bet that man wants to flirt with mel" After woman hns ! Jeen married for a few years to n man who moves often , she hutes evell nn orator who has moving powers. There is no waste tlmo that wore rles n mnn half so much as the few seconds ho spends waiting for Centrnl to answer the telel1hone. You linow how peopo ) Icicle ; at the pnrle Il\st night n woman complamet ! because she couldn't heal' the bands in 'tho moving pictures. THE GENTLE CYNI , No man can be selfish with his hap- piness. \ The wages of sin often come with. out worldng. It tal.es a lot of lucle to push . n man up hill. When some people tell the truth they hnve to label it. Sarno people seem tireless in makIng - Ing other people tired. It Isn't the stlng ' man who lcoeps his troubles to himself. 'Vhen women grow jealous the devil proceeds to get busy. If wo could enl ' hock our troubles the pawnshops would bo fuU. The pessmlst [ ne\'er hopes for the best , yet growls if ho doesn't get it. We would never suspect how nice some people were If tlloy didrCt tell us. Contentment flies out of the win. dow when ambition stalles in at tho' door. The dollar that looked so small when ) 'OU borrowed it seems as hig as a Ferriss wheel when you have to pay it bacle. First Oheddlng of Tears. It will be news to inan ) ' that as a rule wo do not weep until aCter the fourth month of life. Ono of the leadIng - Ing physclans [ of Europe says that he has been unable to sallnf ) ' himself that any asserted instance of weeping at an earlier ago Is genuine.Ioans , screams , etc" go Cor nothing. The lIues- tlon has to t10 with shedding tears. , and says "I can't quit" ) 'OU w111 Ilave dlscoyorl'd : one of the & aves of the cof. Ceo importm' , Treat such Itlndly , f r the ) ' seem absolutely powerless to stop the gradual but sure destruction of bed ' and health. Nature has a wny of destroying 11. part of the people to mnlo room for the stronger. It is the old law of "tho Rurvival of the fittest" at worle , nnd the victims nro many. 'Ve repent the assertion that coffee does harm many people , not all. but an army large enough to appal the in- ve.stlgator and searcher for facts. The next prevarication of the coffee Importers and roasters is their statement - ment that Postmn. Food Coffee is made of roasted peas , beans or corn , and mixed with a low grade of coffee and that it contains no nourishment. 'Ve have previously offered to wager $100,000,00 with them that their statements - ments are absolutely false. They have not accepted our wa er and they wl11 not. We w111 gladly malco n. . present of $25,000.00 to any roaster or importer of old-fashlonod coffee who will accept thnt waJer. Free InspectIon of our factori < ! s and methods Is mndo by thousands of Jleo. plo each month and the coffee Importers - ers themselves nre cordlnny invited. Both Postum and Grape-Nuts are absolutely - lutely pure nnd made exactly as stnted. The formula of Postum and tbo an- ab'sls made by ono of the foremost ! chemists of Boston has been 11rlnted on every pnclmgo for many years nnd Is absolutely accurate. Now as to the food value of Postum. It contains the parts of the wheat herr - ! ' r ) ' which carry the elemental salts , such as lime , Iron , potash , slUca , ote" etc. , used b ' the lIfo forces to rebuild the ceUulnr tlssuo , and this Is pn-tlcu- larly true of the pho pqato of potash , al o found In Graps.1nts , which combines - bines In the human body with albu. men and this combination , together with water , rcbullds the wornout grn ) ' matter In the dellcato nerve centers an over the lJOr ] ' and throughout the hraln nnll solar plexus. Ordlnnry coffee stimulates In nn un. natmal W ) ' , but with many lleoplo It slowly and smC'ly destrors and docs not rebul1 < < l th 1I gray substance so vUaUy imllOrtanl to the weU beng [ of ever ' human being. These are eternal fncts , proven , weU nuthent\cated \ nml Imown to everr 11roperly educated ph'siclan , chemist and teed expert. 1 TERRIBLE SCALP HUMOR. \ ' . , - - - - - Badly Affected With Sores and Crust , -Extended Down Behind the Ears ) \ -Anothcr Cure by Cutlcura. "About ten years ngo my scalp be- eamo hndly aITected wIth sere and itching humors , crusts , otc. , and .ox- tont1ed , down behlud the ears. My huh- came out in places , nlso. 1 WIlS grent- Iy troubled : understood It wns ecze- i mat Tried varIous romedles so called. I . without effect. Saw 'our Cullcn/a ad"cI't\sement \ , nnt ! got the Cutlcurn : , Rel1l1liles at once. Allplled .them as : ' to directions" ete , nnd acter two weeles I I thlnle , of use , was cl nr 1\8 n whistle. , i' ' 1 have to sta e also thnt Into last fall , , " ' ' \ \ - -JI l.ctol > er and November , 190.1 , 1 wns - sUddenly nlllicted with n had oruptlon. ! palnCul and itching pustules ever th ( } \ lower part oC the bot1y. I surrered ' t1rt'adfull ) ' . In two months , under the I slI11Cnl treutmcnt of my t1octor , can- ! joined 'with CutlcnrlSoall and Cntl- ) cum. Olnlment , I Cound m 'se1f cured. II ; 1\1. F. WeIss , Rosemont1 , Christian Co. , Ill. , Aug. 31 , 11105. " , Spanish WeddIng Ceremonies. , \ Mnrrlage In SlIaln talccs place during - : ing the day or night , nccordlng to the position in life of the young peoplo. If well.to.do , the ceremony occurs l early in the morning. - \ . ' ' " Lewis' Sn [ lo lllt1l1or costs mora tlmn - " - other fie cIII'S. . Smolwrs Imow " , hy. YOlIl' icalcl' or Lowis' l ! actory , Peoria/ / . THE ATTIC PHILOSOPHER. - . Never loole n. . gift auto in the on tanl. . . Love finds the way In and sense the ' way out. If ) 'ou can't' bo good you cnn at least bo careCul. Sometimes n thing will meet you half way If ) 'ou start first. I It's generally the smail minds that ; I find the petty things In me. ( It's hnrd worle malting people thinlc i you are havIng a good timo. ' " , When a man gets too lazy to worle \ . ho cries down with the rich. t' The good things you covet never \ . seem so good after 'ou get them. , " " : \Iany a man has Iven up when suc- , , ' ; cess was tugging at his coat tails. 'ij ; It " ,111 help you to succeed if yon ' count every ent and mal.e every cent ' . , count. People who wouldu't borrow a niclel w111 borrow a hlllulre doU rs' . ' I worth of trouble without provocation. , If everyhot1y , led Ideal llves the ' world would got monotonous , and ' " . newspapers have to'go out of busi- , nesa. j. . Sometimes it's a question of who . . gets the most in matrimonial yen. : . ture-th.e preacher lIr the contracting partles-Wm F. Grifl1n in 1\II1waulwo Sentinel. A volunteer in n Colorado regiment at l\lanlla has been cured of stuttering b ) ' being shot through the throat by a. Mauser bullet. : , : it r . , - - . . , , , . . _ . , ' . " . . " . , " ' - I h e ! c O. . Aee { ' , e b a t eo , . ' " ' I Plense remember , , o never say 01'- dinary coffee hurts evel' 'one. Some peollle use it regularly antI seem strong enough to wlthDtmd Its : attacls , but there is misery and t1is. case in store for the man or woman : who pel'sists in Its' use when nature : protests , by heart wealmess , stomachS ( . and bowel troul > les , lddnoy disease , ; ( w'al eyes or general nervous prostra- tion. The remedy is obvious. The drug' caffeine , contained in aU ordinary : cot'foe , must ho discontinued absoluto. . ly or the disease w1l1 continue in spite of any medlcne : and w111 grow worso. It is easy to leave off the old-Cash. loned coffee by adopting Postum Food Coffee , for in it one finds n. pleasing' IJot brealdast or dinner beverage that has the deep seal brown color , changing - ing to a rich golden brown when good cl'eam Is added. When boiled long enough (15 ( minutes ) the flavor is not that of rank TIle coffee but very 1I1co the mnder. smooth and hlgh-grndo Jam , but en 1rely IncIting the drug effl'ct : of ordinary coffeo. . Anyone suCCerlng from disorders set up by coffee drlnldng ( and there is an extensive variety ) can ab.solutely' do- I pend upon soma measure oC relief by quitting coffee nnd uSing Postum Food Coffee. If the disease has not be como too strongly rooted , ono can with good ren- son expect it to disappear ontlrely in a reasonable tlmo after the active cause of the trouble is removed nnd , the ceUular tissue has time to natural- f ly rebuild with the elements furnished b ' Po.stum nnd good ood. It's only just plain old common sense. 1 > : 'ow , with the exnct facts before the reader , ho or she can ( Iecldo the wise course , looldng to health and the power to do things. Ir 'ou have any doubt as to the cause of any nche or aU you may have , remember the far-reaching telegrams of a hurt nervous B'stem travel from heel to head , and It m'1) ' bo well worth ) 'our whllo to mal.o the eXl1eriment of ) .a . , ) leaving off coff\ entirely for ten days _ 14t ( . and usn PostU1l1 In Its placo. You w1l1 probably galhel' some good G solid fncts , worth moro than n gold mlno , for henlth can malto gold nnd slclmess lese it. Besides there's nIl the Cun. for It's 1I1ee n continuous in- tornnl frolic to bo perfectly well. 'rhera's n reason for POSTUM , l'oltulU Cvrul Co , . Ltd" Dattto Creek , Mlcm '