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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1906)
- - STOP , WOMAN 1 i AND CONSIDER Tun ALLy - y , I , PO TANT FACT Thn.t In nddrcss. Ing Mrs. linlc. bnm you nre confiding - fiding your privnto Uts to 0. woman- a womnu whoso expert. enco with women's dis. cnses covers 0. grent _ , Jtlnny yenrs. : t' Mrs. Pinlehnm is the dliughter- -lnw of Lydia. E. Pinlehnm , nnd for mnny yenrs : ' underlterdireeUon , nnd since her de. , ' , censeshe hns been Z . " ndvising siele wo- f' , : men free otchnrgc. . . I , : , Mo.ny"'omen : ' suffer in silence nnd drift nlong from bnd to worse , Imowing' fuU well thnt they oUg'ht to Imve immedinte nssist- nnce , but 0. nnturnl modesty impels them to shrink from exposing them. selves to the questions nnd probnble exnminntions of even their fnmlly physician. Itisunnecessnry. Without money or price you can consult II. wa- , , . . man whoso knowledge from netunl ex. 1. perlence is grent. J Mrs. Pinkham's Standing InvitAtion. Women Euffering' from nny form of : alewenlmessare invited to promptly communicate with Mrs. Pinleham , at Lynn , Mass. AU letters are received , opened , read nnd answered by womcn , only. A womnn can freely talle of her privnto illness to 0. woman ; thus has i been estnbUshed 1.110 eternal confidence ! betveen Mrs.linlcham and the women . . , of Americo. which has never been 't broleen. Out of the vast volume of , ' ,1 cxpericncowhich she hns todrnw from , : , it is more thnn possible that she has gnined the very lmowledge thnt will . help your case. She asks nothing in return except your good-w111 , nnd her ndvice bns reHeved thousnnds. Surely , nny woman , rich or poor , is very foolish 'Ii if she does not tnlw advantngo of this generous offer of nssistance. If you nre 111 , don't hesitate to get 0. bottle of Lydia E. Pinlcham'sVegetnble Compound at once , and write Mrs. Pink. I ham , Lynn. Mass. , for sp\cinl \ advice. ! ' Whcn 0. medicine has been successful in restoring' to health 1 > 0 many women , ! . you cannot weU say , without trying' it , " I do not believe it will help me. " . . Iemp's Balsam Will stop any cough that 1. . . j can be st pped by any , t. medicine and eUl'e coughs , ' , ' that cannot be cured by any other medicine. , , I It Is ahvays the best cough cure. You cannot , aflord to take chances on I ' any other kind. KEMP'S BALSAM cures cougl1s , colds. bronchitis. griP. asthma and consumption - tion in first stages. W. l. DOUCLAS $3.50& $3.00 SHOES OE I w. L. Douglas $4.00 Cllt Edge Line cannot be equalled atany prlco. . ' 't\\.OOUGLAs \ ' , , - I SHOES \ , ' I ALL . ' PRICES " , , II I I \ < .ro 'Jk At1. . " . .bOI/tV7".r ; ' / ( ; As s 'ON s fSTABUSHED .JUlY 6. 181& . CAPITAL S2.500.oo W. L OOUOLAS MAKES & SELLS MORE MEN'S $8.50 SHOES THAN ANY OTHER MANUFAOTURER IN THE. WORLD. $1 0 000 REWARD 10 anyone who can J disprove Ihlsslalemenl. Ifl could take you Into mvthree large factories at Brockton , Ma55. . end show you the Infinite care with whichever ) ' . pair of Ihoellilmade. you j would realize why W. L. Douglas $3.150 IIhoell cost more to makel why they hold their Ihape , fit better , wenr onlfer. and arc of greater Intrlnllc value than any other $3.150 shoe. w. L 00uOl:18 SII'ono Mad Shoe8 fa , . Mon , $2.50 , $2.00. Boy. ' Sohool 8. Ore88Sho08 , $2.50 , $2. $1. 7 Ii , $1./J0 CAUTION.-Insl t ul > ou havln ! : W.LDoug. 1M shoes , Take no substitute. None genuine without his nRme Rnd price stamped on bottom. Fa.t Color Eye/eta used : they wIll not wear bra " ! I' Write for I1lustrate < 1 Catalog. . w. L. DOUGLASlSroekton,1\Iass. , .1 . , . I HIGH GRADE INVESTMENT. We olrer to. limited numberoraublerlber. tre.uary atoek or .mull denomluutlon on. . caBrBntaed lroOt 1lun. Thl. wUI mean to . ' YGU not only ante lrlnch.I , but aure dlvl. ( dendl out or the eBrulnra. : Oot thela rnele. , ' Cull Inrtlculnra nnd detnl" by . . .eturn mall. A Iollul will brlnr : them. Mnke your moncy muke you mOlley. Not 0 I'or cent. , \ but IBriio l'ro t. . . . REF&U&NCE-IUberr. . . Dank & Trust , Co. , New Orleans Third National Danlt , St. Louis , Mu. Address AMEIUCAN HICE P , , CKING Co" : : os 6out C 1merclal Strect , St. r..ouls , Mo. I , An Excellent Motto , A 'oung mnn nslts for n motto to lIve up to. All rlsht. I'll Sh'o him UIO best ho ever had or heard oC-namely : Finish What You Have on Hanll. " : ' " Now Yort ] ! ) resJ. To Launder White Silk Handkerchlef . Do not put whlto sl11t handkerclilets In the ordInnry wasb as tboy are t'aslly lIumllered at bomo. l\Inko II. strong latber of Ivo-y Soap and water , but do not rub the soap on tbo bandkercbief or use soda. Hlnso and Iron whllo Ilamp wltb 0. moderatoy ] o Iron. Eleanor R. lnrkor. Blessings Must Do Worked For. ' You cnn't get besslngs ] witbout wordng ] tor tbem. Oed bid tbe solll. In the eartb. Ho did 1I0t scatter it In the roadways.-Exehango. Chicago , ( II.-The Passenger Deput. ment of the Chicago & North Western Hallway nnnounces tbat tbe opening of the Wind River or Shoshone RaRer. vatlcm puhllc lands In Wyoming has been postponed unUl August 15 , 190G , by joint resolution of congress. Hallroad construction to the Heser- vatlon border Is being pushed rapidly. and will probably be completed withIn - In a few weeks. Persistent Bible Read r. Ambrose S. OUey , an aged black. smith of Cecil county , Maryand ] , has read his DI ] e through 117 times , aIld has just started on the 118th peruslll. Whnt Wo Need. Something that will Insure a natural nc. tlon of the liver , kidneys , stomach IInd bowels , cure constipation and sick head. nche , something thnt will purify the 'Jlood , cleanse the S'stem nnd bring good health. Uarlield Tea , the mild herb laxative , does \II this. Fish Need Some Darkness. Aquariums should not hnvo all their sides exposed to light. If the aquar. lum Is made , of glass ono or moro of the sides should bo coated wUb paint. In a Pinch , Use ALLEN'S FOOT.EASE. 'A powder. It cures p' > .Inful , smart. lng , nervous f et and Ingrowing nlllls. It's the grea.est comfort discovery of the are. Malces nnv : shoes easy. A certain cure 'for sweatinJ feet. Sold by all druggists , 25c. Trial paclmgo , , FREE. Address A. S. Olmsted , Lo Roy , N. Y. There Should Be More. There are a good many disgruntled politicians , but not nearly as many as there would be If some of us lmew how to disgruntle them. How's This ? We otrer One Hundred Dollars RewArd tor Any ease of Catarrh tbat cannot be cured by lIall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & : CO" Toledo , O. Wo , the undcfllgnod. bave known F. J. Cheney tor tbe lut 15 ycar. . al1d bellc\'o him ) 'Iorfectly honorable - orable In all bUMlnou transRctlons and nnanclaliT able to carry ou t any ol1l1 > ; otlolls made by hll nrm. WALVINO , KINIUN & MARVIN. WholcMale IJrullht , Toledo. O. Uall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally , acting directly upon the blood nnd mUCOll8 lurfacel of tbo Iynem. 'l'e.Umonlals Icnt free. I'rlce 75 centi per bottle. SOI < 1 by all } ) rIlIIoIBU : , Take noll' , 'aml1y I'ms for conlUpatlon. We.lght of Engines. The average weight of a. stationary gas engine , In prOIJOrtlon to Its horse. IJOWer , Is only about one-fourth as great ns that of a steam englno. They Stand Alone. Standing out in bold relioCi all alone , nnd as 0. conspicuous e of open , frank and honest examll th the sick and a11l1cted , are Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription for weak , o\"er-worlted , debilitated - bilitated , nervous , "run-down , " pain- raeled women , and Dl' . Pierce's Golden Medical Diseoverv , the famous remedy for weak stomadl , Indigestion , or dys. pepsia\ torpid 11ver , or biliousness , all catarr \ lal atrcctions , whether ot the atomaeh , bowels , Iddncrs ; , bladder , nasal passages , throat , bronchia. or other mu. cous passages , also as an effective remedy for all discuses arlsin from thin , watery or impure blood , as scrofulous and skin affections. Each bottle of the above medicines bears upon its wrapper badgoo ot hon. esty In the tull list ot InA'redlents composing - posing It - pri"tecl in IJlain Enulish. This trank and ellen publicity places these medicines in a class all bV them. selveso.nd is the best guaranty ot their merits. ' 1'hey cannot be classed as patent nor secret medicines for thoyaro neither -beinu of known composition. Dr. Pierce feels that he can afford to take the a1llietcd into his tull confidence and lay all the Ingredients ot his medicines - cines freely beCoro them because these ingredients are such as aN enclorsed and most strongly praised by scores ot the most eminent mellieal writers as cures for the diseases for which these medl. cines arc recommend'd. 'l'herefore , the affilcted do not 11I\ve to rely alone upon Dr. Pierce's recommendation as to the curative value ot his medicines for certain - tain easily recognized diseases. A glance at the Ilrlnted tormula on each bottle will show that no alcohol amI no harmtul or hablt-tormlng drugs enter into Dr. Pierce's medicines , they being wholly compounded ot glycerlo extracts ot the roots ot native , American forest plnnts. These are best and safest for the cure ot most lingering , chronic dls. eaaes. Dr. R. V. Pierce can be consulted FIIBR , by addressing him at Butralo , N. Y. , and all communications are re. gar ed as sacredly confi entlal. It is as casy to bo well as Ill-and much more comfortable. Constipation Is the cause of many terms of illness. Dr. Plorce's Pleasant Pellets cure constipa. tlon. ' 1'hoy are tiny , sugar-coated gran. ules. Ono little "Pollet" Is 0. A'entJe laxa. tlve. two 0. mild cathartic. All dealers ln medicines sell them. Remedy for Sleeplessness. There are few remedies tor sleep , ] essness lIlea a warm bath taken at bedtlmo and a glllss of hot mlllt slow. Iy sipped before 1)'lng down. It these fall there Is serious trouble , which the family doctor ought to care tor. , . . . sr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .J. " " . . . . . . . . . . . . t . Ot. * HE ATTENDS 'CO BUSINESS : : . , , : . . . ; . , /r . . . . . it ; who goes stralghllo work to c " .1. ' ) . . . . . . I - - - 's' : : I-Iurts , Sprains , } Jruises : : .s. . , : ; : by the use of : ; : i St. Jacobs 0 1 . I ' . . . . ' ' . . . . and saves time , money and gets out of misery quickly. . . } , ' . It Aeta L i 1 to M astie. Price , 25c. and 50c. .s , t' ' * * v' : ' : " : ' : " : : . . : ' . : . . . . ' . . " ' , , , ' "fhe Happiest Time is Now - - Dy SAMUEfJ , L Vlm ALl ( not to mo of future bliss I Talk nol to 1110 of jO's gene byl Jor us , the happiest hour is this , When love bids tlmo to fly : , The futuro-doubt may overcast , . To shadow Hopo's ) 'oung brow : Ob11vlon's veil may shroud the past- - The llnpplest tlmo is 1I0wl , . ' Tho' flowers In spicy vases thrown , Some odor ) 'et exhale , Their fragrance , o'er the bloom was flown , Breathed sweeter on the gao ] : Lt1w faded flowers , each parted bUss Let me1l10ry Iteep-but how . , Can jO ) . that's past bo 11ko to this ? The happiest tlmo Is now. Unmarlted our course before us lies O'er time's eterna ] ' tide ; , And soon the sparkling ripple dies We raise , as on wo glldo. Our barts the brightest bubbl.es fling For ever Crom the prow- ; Then ] et U8 gayly san and sing "The happiest tlmo is now I" , . . . , , . - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . THE HU IBLE CLOCK. I WHY IN SOME WAYS TIMEPIECE IS REMARKABLE. - - Some Few Facts , Not to Be Denied , That Come Within the Scope of iI Dignified Article-Is Noticeably Sensitive. Did ) 'OU ever talw time to consider the clock ? You should hllve done so , If ) 'ou have not. seeing the cloc ] , gives ) 'ou the time whenever ) 'OU asle it. ( No , this Is no jote. ] It Is a plain statement of fact. ) 'I'he clock Is so sensitive that it constantl ) ' Iwe1ls its hands before Its face. This Is due to the fact that through 110 fault of 1ts own it has been doing time for many ) 'ears In the most public manner. It may be that as the face of the cloce ] has no e'es , nor mouth , nor nose , nor chin , nor cheels , nor'an ) ' of the usua ] facial ap1lurtenances , It lweps Its hands over it to hide these defects. But this elln scarcely be , we fanc ) ' , because Its hands have no f1.ngers nor thumbs , nor has it an ) ' Ilrms , and an ) ' attel11pt to conceal one defect would on ] ) ' ex- 1Iose another. : : \Iost clocles have enl ) ' two hands , but man ) ' have three , 'and It Is some. what remarlmble , anlltomlcall ) ' as well as numerlcall ) ' , that the third hand Is the second hand. It may also bo remarl\Od that the mlnuto hand Is not the minute hand for it Is longer than the hour hand. The clock has neither feet nor logs , but It runs just the same. It may bO fast or slow , but It docs not walle. It awa's runs , and it never runs up. It runs down unles : : ! It Is ltept running round. Providence wIsey ] did not give feet to the clocle. The clocle has Il lwy. but no locl ( , and for that reason even the most Ignorant - norant person novel' tries to open a clocle with the l\Oy. Some clocls strllw and some do not. but no eock ] ever strllws with Its hands. Just why a clocl , should be so peculiar Is no affair pf ours. ( Of course this is no jolw. The strlllng of a cocle ] may bo an affair of 11Ours , but It Is not spelled the same way. Wo are not tr'Ing to be funn ) ' . Tbls Is a dignified article. Please do not Interrupt us again. ) That passage In Scripture which says , "By their worlcs shall ) 'e ] enow them" docs not refer to cocles. ] but It might well have done so , because that Is the way a good clocl , Is lmown. The clocl , spealUJ a universal Jan. guage , and no matter whether It Is a German coclt ] , or French , or Spanish , or Italian. It can tell you the tlmo just as dlstlnctl ) ' as If It were plain Yankee. The clock differs from all other bu. man affairs In thot while their opera. tlons end when they Ilre wound up , tbe cloclc's do not Legln until they are wound up. There are no clocks In heaven , be. cause there Is no time there. Neither Is there any night , and an eight day elocle wouldn't ] mow when to stop.- New Yorle Herald. Relic of "Private Coinage. " Mrs. Fred Watson of Manchester , N. B. , Is the owner of a smull octagon. 0.1 25-cent picco. which Is dated 1870. 'fhls piece was made and presented to Mrs. Watson b ' ChHrles Holbrool" a New Hampshire man , who went Into mining In ( , 'afol'llia ] ( man ) ' ) 'ears 8In ( ' ( ' , Cons III ern hIe of this "prlvato I coinage" was distributed among Mr. . I1olhroole's friends. I Aged Woman's Wonderful Escape. Few peopo ] ot 87 real'S escalle from an accident as easily as did : 'tlrs. I..u. clnda Howe of Brattleboro , Vt. While throwing a brol\On dish down a GO. foot embanlement , she slipped and tell tbo whose distance 10 the bottom of the buff ] , yet she escaped with scarce. ] y a scratch. - - - - IN rIIE IIOL'Y LAND RESEARCHES OF INTENSE INTER. EST IN PALESTINE. Palace Believed to Have Been Built by Simon the Maccabee , One of the LateGt Dlscoverles-Pleil for Funds to Carryon Work. "SUII another Interesting and late discovery Is what Is regarlled b ) ' the excavator as a 1Ialaco buill b ) ' Simon the 1\1accabee. An account of the slego allll conquest of the city by this man Is gra1lhlcall ) ' given In I. Mace. 13. For many reasons , one oC which Is the finding of an il1111recatory In. scrlIJtlon calling down destruction UIJon Simon himself , thla Is thought to be the very 1110. co occupied by this In. tre1lld l\laccabean leador. The castle Is a mammoth affair and there Is a largo courtyard just Insldo the gate- war. There are numbers of chambers , the use of which Is only a conjecture at Ilresent , as some of them have no olenlngs , and as nothing has been found within thom to } lolnt to their IJllrlJOSe , 'fhe most Interesting part of this I1I1aco Is It large plllarod hall , wlilch , l\lr. 1\lacal1stol' thIncs. ] shows how Samson destroyed the Philistines In the Temple of Dagon. 'I'ho stone pl11ar bases , some of which were found , WCl'e the supports , ho believes , of wooden IJOsts which , In turn. bore up the beams of the roof. By IJ11sh. Ing these } losts from stones on which ther rested , the ruin of the temple would be easily accomll1shed. "LetIS hope thllt men of moans may see to It that funds are furnished for the further prosecution of this wore , and that at the earliest possible moment the splendid wore now being done by the University of Chicago In the far-away East may bo duplicated In the Hey ] Land Iteelf. The Paestino ] Exploration Fund and other societies arc worthy of all honor for what they have done and IIro doing to-day , but AmerIcll ought not to bO content to allow all the lahor and all the honor to be accredited to other nations , Let America be aroused and do her part In this worthy and most wonderful worlc.-Rov. Lowoll'n ] I . Henson , D. D. , in "Records of the Past. " Limit of Steadiness. Charles O. Gates , lunching at the New York Athetic ] club , said of sue. cess : "I think that In analyses of success too mucb credit Is gIven to plodding , to regulllrlty , to stealllness. Whllo the regular , stead ) ' plodrlCi Is never Idle , It Is also true of him that ho Is sel. dom on fire wllh ener ! ; ) ' and zeal. "Plodding Is vcry 'veil when spnrts of flery zeal diversity It , Otherwise It Is not apt to land a man among the millionaires. "I remember whell I lived In St. Louis getting a Job for ono of these steady , plodding chaV9. . "A-montb or so af orward. meeting the man for whom the plodder war ] , . cd , I said : " 'Well , how Is Harry doing ? ' " 'Oh. all right , I guess , ' the ma answered. "Thero was no enthusiasm In his voice and so , to lelndle him up , I said : " 'Isn't he sober ? Isn't he steally ? ' " 'Steady ? ' said the man. 'Indeed , ho Is tead ) ' . He'a mlrhty stead ) ' . In Cact , If he was mfllh stead lor ho wouldn't 11I0e at nil : " Envious Cilnal1a. There Is a g. " ! II rp : ! I 'If ' gush abe ll the charming [ t nl ) nll.conquerlng American girl. What Is the truth ahout this lIIuch-lllIllerl ! damsel ? The most attractlvo American Is she who Is educated ahroad , who Imitates the \'olce of the English woman and the ( lress of the French woman. and who uses the money accruing from Chi. cage per ] , or New Yorle Rtocls to buy , so far aN auch thing ! ! mil ) ' be bought , the Old World graces ot speech and ntt1ro.-Canadlan Magazine. . . . . , ' : ' ; . . . . _ . . . - . - . . . . . , . ' " . ; CASTO RIA I For Infants and Childron. 'D ' r ail , ' ; III ' , ' : \ r. . , The Kind Yon Have r. ' , . ' : I If.- ( ' . , # ' : ; ' I : Mh ' , ; ; : . ' ? , ,1.TT , . , Always Bought A\rcgdablc Prcpnrlliiopfor As- , . slmUnting IImFood nndnc uIa- tlngUSlomnchsnILDm \ " lsor. . Bears the Signature Promotes Digeslion.Chccrru ncs5l1nc1 Rest.Contalns neIther ' 9j1lum.Morphlno : nor1oi1\.craL [ of t ' ' 'Nor'NJUtCOTXO. ; 'M I , . o/m/i'SJMll'L/JTClJEIl . . .I/x.r . _ ; . SerJ. . &M.l SJIil- , . Anile &wi I . Il - n /l r . . 1 .rNJ.- Apcrfccl sr ncm lly forConstJplI. , U S e non , Sour StomnchDiarrhoCl\ WormsCol\vutsionsFcvcrish- I\CSS l\t1l1 Loss Ol SUE' " F 0 r 0 V e r Thirty Years CASTORIA . TN' OI..Aun .O..ANY. tlCW yona eln. , That Delightful Aid to Health axt 1tt Toilet Antiseptic Whitens the teeth-purifies mouth and breath-cures nasal catarrh , sore throat , sore cyes , and by direct appicatlon cures all inflamed , uicerated and catarrhal conditions caused by fcmininc ills. Paxtine posscsscs extraordinary cleansing , healing and genm. cidal qualitics unlike anything ese. At all druggists. 50 ccnts LARGE TRIAL PACKAGE PRnE The R. Paxton Co. , Doston. Mass. } Thompson's Eye Water MIXED FARMING WHEAT RAISING RANCHING thrco Kreat llUrliults hn\'o lignin IIhown wondertul result ! ! on the FREE HOMESTEAD LANDS OF' WESTERN CANADA. lIfagnll1ccnt cllmato-farmers plowing In their shirt sleo\'eliin the mhldlo of Novcmber. "All are bound to 1 > 0 moro than plense < l with the I1nal rcsult ! ! of the past scason's l1 rvest.- Extract. ConI , 'Wood"ater , hay In nI.JUndance-scboolll , churchcs , marllOts convcnlent. This Is the ern ot eloo whcnt. Apply for Informntlon to Superintendent of Immigration. Ottawa , Cannan , or to authorlzel1 Cnnadlan Go\'crnment llent-'V. V. Hennett , 801 New Yorle J.lfu Hulldlng , Omahn. Nebrnskn. ( Mention thlll Imper. ) No doubt you'l ! need II. coe TOWER'S FISH ORAND \ , SUIT or SLICKER thll setson. : Malee no mhtalcoIt's the kind that'a guaranteed to keep you dry nnd comfortable In the hudest atorm. 101:1110 : In DlnckorYel- low. SoldbyaUrellabledealers. ; A. J. TOWER CO. , DOSTON , U.s.A. oWEJt O.l.If.l.DIAIf 00. , Lt4 , Torollto. Can. Backache : gives woman some of her most miserable and wretched hours. Along with the b ckache , generally - ally como headache , waist pain , failing feelings , Irritability , nervousness - ousness and the blues , Have you these periodical troubles ? If so , you tnay know that they- are due to disease of some of the most Important organs of your body , organs that should get help or , In time , through weakness , will wreck your health and life. Help them to health with W E CARDUI WOMAN'S RELIEf Says /I\rs. Dlanc1.1e E. Stcphanou , of 1228 S. 42nd Ave. , Chicago , "I suf- ferell miserably for flvo (5) years with n const.1llt pain In my bade and right sldo nnd although my hu band employed several of the best doctors In this great city , not one could glvo mo relief. At last I toole Wine of Carllul , which rellevcll my plIn , prevented - vented an peratlon and restored mete to health. " It Is It wonderful cllra- tlvo medicine for all womens' Ills. Try It. C J At all Druggists $1.00 . .From Manufaoturor to Uoor. . OMAHA 4.TON PITLESS SCALE , . . . . . . . . . . . with \oublo \ .r. .m. beam boz IInd wehrh bookl w lijht . "Ollt li1JO 11',1 0111. ) ' $60 It h. . It.el fr'uue allli euthlulf II..boYell1'Oulld. g rt'rn ' \ Jtll r I o , ? , : : ; : : , : a .1 : : : .Ir. . . NOllrn k16upply ! 00. , Omoho , Nab. ltererOIl. . . " t'lnt Natloll..1 . Dank. . . . PATENTS for PROFIT must tully ) 'Irotert . .n Inventloll , Dook1et and. n k lalen < 1Rr FIU'.I' . HIghest referencel. CommunlcntloliR conft.lontlrl. EIIAhUlhcd ISGI. 1I.10n. : Fenwick & L .wrenco , Wuh1ncLon , D. U. . O'EFIIHCE STARCH : Vt DI " ' . N. U. . UlUuhn. No. ta-tUOO. TRIUMPHANT RESULT DR. PRICE'S WHEAT FLAKE CELERY FOOD is 'the triumphant result of forty years of carn < ; st effort devoted entirely to the science of pure foods. The superiority of Dr. Prict"s Food over other cereal foods cannot be questioned. It's the kind of food that strengthens the nerves , restores tone to inactive muscles nnd assists in establishing healthy action to the bowels. ' P3Iat3blc-NutritiouB-E sy of mgostiort : md Ocady to Eat Cnn bo served hot. Pulln a hot even for a few minutes ; or cook In boiling milk to a mush. ' 100 a paclagc. For Snle by rl .rlnnaturf1 I' l > t ' 68 A.lnu ! ' ' ' uourIMlu".nt Grocers I on ; ( ) % rt . . _ _ I' aM a Joavc" or IIrt'ati gO . . . . ' .I . > . .c. Dr. Price , the famoul food expert , th creator of Dr. Prlce'll Cre m Daklng Powder , Delidoul Flavorln ! : Extrocts , Ice Cr aJ 8 gar and Jelly Dessert'S , has never beeI' ! cemrelledt notwlth'tandlng strenuous 1I'00d hAwl to chang" any of his I'roduct . They have alway. conformed to their requirement. . Thl. Is an absolute cuanntee of their quality aad ount ) . .