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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1906)
! . . . . . -.f. . . . /1. , 'fx.S nator M C. Dutler. a Dys e sz'a Is Oftm Callsed By Cata'I , of tile Stomacll-Perma Rtlz'eVfS Ca , tarrll of tllC Stomach atZd Is Tlleriforc a Remedy FOI' Dys e sz'a. - . . . . - - - - - . . . . . . . . . - - - lIon : M. C. Dutler , Ex-U. S. Sen- ntor from South CarolimL : f r two terms , in IL letter' il'om Wnshinq'ton. D.O. , writes to the PerunlL Medicine Co. , as foHows : t.\ "I cnn recommend perunn for dyspepsln nltd stomoc11 trouble. I j Ilove been "slug } 'ollr mellleine fern n sllort period nltd I feel vcry mllclt re/le'ell. It Is Indeed n wonderflll I medicine , besides n good tultle. " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' of the stomach Is the COl" CA'rARRU for most cases of dyspep. sln. ] n ordcr to cure ca tlLl'rh of the stomach the catarrh must be eradicated. Only an internal catarrh remedr ; , such as ! ) cruna. is available. PerunlL exactly mccts the indications. Revised Formula. "For n number of ) 'ears requests have come to me from n multitude of \ t , grateful friends , urging that Peruna , be given 11. sll ht laxative quality. I have be n experimenting with a laxa. tlve addition tor quite a length ot time , and now teel gratified to an. nounce to the trlends of Pemna that I have incorporated such n quality in the medlclno 'Which , in my opinion , enn only enhance its well.known bene. ficial character. "s. B. HAnTMAN , M. D. " CURES GONSTIPATlor It is just about impossible to be sick when the bowels are right and not possible : to be"ell when they are wren . Through its action on the bowels , Lane's Family Medicine cleans the body inside and Laves no lodgin place for disease. If for once you wIsh to know how it feels to be thoroughly well , give this famous laxative tea a trial. Sold by all dealers at 25C. and SOC. & That Delightful Aid to Health axt 1tt Toilet Antiseptic Whitens the teeth-purifies mouth and breath-cures nasal catarrh , sore throat , sore lyes ; , and by direct application cures all inflamed , ulcerated and catarrhal conditions caued : by feminine ilIs. Paxtine possesses extraordinary ' cleansing , healing' and germIcidal - cidal qualities unlike anything clse. At all druggists. 50 cents LARGE TRIAL PACKAGE FREE The R. Paxton Co. , Boston. Mass. . When you buy WET WEATHER. fl CL0THING you want 'I complete protection and long . . service. . . These andmMIY 'I other good poInts' , are combined In TOWER'S FISH BRAND OILED CLOTHING Y u cm\"t afford " to b\ ( ) ' any other , . . . W3 . . wJIO A.J T'Qw. 'tOWIIt TO"O..O . . . " . . . co . . .D. 110"0" . . , . . " 0 V&A. . .u , , Children Taught to Smoke. In the sev nteenth century chlhlre : at Worcester , En ! ; . , took their IIlpe and tobacco to school , whore the mal tel' tauht ! them "how to hold thel plpe and drawn In their tobacco. " Curiosities of Amber. Flies are not the only thlngR foun I In amJer. In a big mass or clear an her arodged up out of the Baltle se t recently there was vlslblo In Its It ' . terlor small squlrrel-tur , teeth an claws Intact. , ,1 . . , , . , , [ . , . ' . ' , . MAN WAS NOT NEEDED. 1aminine Distres ! ] Thnt Oalled tor the Offices of n Member ot the Sex. Just at the corner of Nassau dnd Spruce streets , "where the wind blows , " two pretty girls of the , otenogrnphor tnlO were ma1t1ng tholl" way at nightfall toward the bridge through the drizzling rain , hollllng onto UlOir hats and tile single umbrol. la between thom with nil the strength they were capable of. Sud. donly , relates the Now Yorle Prcss , ono of the girls uttered an exclama. tlon of dismay and nbovo the roar at the wlud almost shouted to her com. panlon IL sentence the last word of which was "bro : on. " The two girls toole rcfuge In the leo ot the Trn t Society building and held u. consultation. A stream of pcoplo was passing along Nassau street , and the nature of the mishap seemed to call for dollcato treatment. ' 1'hen , whllo the girl who luul shouted hold the umbrella turnee1 towarll the rushing - ing lhrong , the other girl Imelt l10wn on the wet sldewalle 11I d began fume bllng with her companion's oltlrt. A dapper young man stepped out ot the passing thl'ong. "Pardon mo , 1\Iiss , but can 1 be of any assistance ? " he aslced , raising bls hat. The feminine repair department ' came to an abrupt halt. "No , thanle you , " came in chorus from both girls. "But , really , you should not Imeel In the rain lIlto that , " pursued the young man. "Do let mo fix the shoelace , " "Please , please go 'way , " implored the Imeellng one. : 'It Isn't her shoe. lace- " laceAnd And the young man lost himself in the crowd. INFLUENCE OF OREAT MUSIC It Can Move More Profoundly Than Any of Natul'E's ! Great Voices. Great music is a p3)'chical storm , agitating to unimaginable depth the mystery of the past within us , says Lafcadio Hearn. Or we might say It is a produglous incantation , cvery dlf. ferent instrument and voice malting sep rnte appeal to different billions of prenatal memories. There are tones that call up all the ghosts ot ) 'outh and joy and tendencies-there l11"e tones that evolee all phantom pain of perished passion-there are tones that resurrect all dead sensations ot ma. jesty and might and glory-all expired exultations-all fQrgotten magnanlmi. ties. Well , may the infiuence of music seem Inexplicable to the man who idly dreams that his life began less than a hundred years a o ! But the mystery lightens for whomsoever learns that the oubstanco of self is older than th sun. Ho finds that music is n Necro , mancy ; he feels that to every ripple 01 melody , to evcr ' billow of harmony , there answers within him out of the Sea. of Death and Dlrth some eddying immeasurable of ancient pleasure and pain. Pleasure and pain : they commingle always in great music , and therefore it Is that mnslc can move us more pro. foundly than the volco of ocean 01 than Ilny other volco can do. But i11 muSlc's ! larger utterance , it is evCl the sorrow that malees the undertone the surf mutter of the Sea. of Soul . . . Strange to think how vast the sum of joy and woe that must have been experienced before the sense oj music could evolve in the bra.ln oj man ! UNIQUE IDEA IN POCKETS. Man's CloUling , Even to Ris Socks ; Provided with Receptacles Ln- bled and Indexcd. One Detroit man has evolved an idor In poclects , unique and useful , reporu the News , HI' ) has tour insldo pocleets and elghl outside pocleets , placed In each waist coat , two inside and eight outsldl pockets in each pair ot trousers , enl pocleet in each socl. , 14 in each coat including outside , inside and shouldCl pockets , one on each shirtsleeve ane two In each shirt bosom-a. total ot 4 : pockets. Each pocleet Is labeled , with letter Ing In sllle thread , thus : "Tobacco , " "Pipes , " "DUls , " "Ac counts , " "Personal , " "Poems , " "Odd : . and Ends , " "Mlscellaneouo , " "Hand . kerchiets , " etc. Each pocket Is numbered. The number bor , location and use of the pocket il recorded in a. little bool. hung on hi : watch chain. When ho wants to rete : to anything , he loolts It up In this di rectory and Is able to secure it wlthh an hour. Don't Like Autos. Italian peasants are becoming de cldedly hostile to the drivers of auto mobiles. Only a tew days ago a rlcl Roman woman automobilist was shoat at by 11. farmer because she had al most run over his dog. The larmer' , aim was had , however , and the woma ] escaped unhurt. The occupants ot tWI motor cars returning from Genoa tA Alessandra found the road obstruetel by telegraph wires stretched tlghtl : - across It. In the resulting smash tou fingers wore cut tram tbe hand 0 0110 of the travelers , a young lta.Ha ] lawyer , and In addition his face wa badly slashed and the use ot one oy l' lost. Horne Sanse. Oyer-That horse of mine 18 bet ] deaf and blind , but ho's terribly atrall of automobiles. Myer-Why , how's that ? "IUs senBe ot smell Is : lust as 1001 as It ever was.-ChlcaJo Dan News , I T \ , , " . THE WHITE PAINT OF THE WHITt HOUSE. The Whlto 'House nt Washington , which has been the "Kings 1'.laco" at the Amorlcan Peolilo since it was 11rst occuplell by President. Madison in ISO ! ) , has reccntlyI1111ergono a thorough CO\l1"SO of relllOllelling , rono. vatlon and repair. Every AUlCricnn citizen Is owner of anl1HlIvhled eighty or elghty.fIvo millionth part of the Whlto 1Iouse , as well as of the other Iubllc Buildings and Monument : ! in the Capitol City. An Item in the renovation ot the remodelled White House was repalntln . Every visitor to Wnshington ltuows why the Whlto House is so callod-becauso lL Is lit. erally a "white houso" . The exterior paint must therefore be white. Now whllo the pure whlto surfaces and slm. plo lInes of the Whlto House , set in the midst ot green lawns and beautl. ful trees , produce aver ) ' satisCylng elTect of dignified simplicity , white paint from a practical point ot view , Is about the most unsatlsfuctory lelnd of paint that could have been selected by the original designers. 'First , be. cause any whlto paint is easily dis. colored by smolte and dust , and sec. end , because ordinary whlto paint Itself gradually turns gray or brown. ish yellow from exposuro. But whlto the Whlto House is and whlto it must remain or it would no longer be the "White Houso" . So the I renovators , ma1c1ng the est ot a dls. couraglng situation. sought for the best kind ot whlto paint procurable , The average citizen If asleOlI to guess what 1e1nd of paint they finally decld , cd on would probably ans\Ver-"whit lead and all , " but ho would guess wrongly. The paint selected as th best obtainable was n ready mixed paint , such ns can o hought In nnj well turnlshed village store , such fiE is used by moro than. half of th ( eighty or elght ' .five million ownerl of the White House on their OWl : homes. That one brand of mlxel paint was used Ins lead of another if a mere acchlontal detnll-thero an fifty or a hundred brands on tlll marItet that might have been solectel in other circumstances , nnd in tact a different brand was used in paint ing the Capitol. Every property owner , therefore who paints his house with a' ' hl 1 grade ready.mlxed paint is followlnl the example set by the Governme\ : Authorities at Washington , who USf1 ready.mlxed paint , because they coult find nothing else as good. HOW WATERLOO WAS LOSl Poor Penmanship of Napoleon I Drought Defeat to Ris Forces. 'rho nose of Cleopatra had a mb.rlce Influence on the destinies of the un I clent world. ' 1'ho handwriting of Nil IJolp.on I. , we are assured hy rocen , hlrtorians , had a. similar elIect upo the evolution or the modern worh Ho did not \vrUe-he scrawled. II rca50n of this , among other causes , t. lost Waterloo. Grouchy could nc re.a with exactncss his decisive mOl age. Was it "batalllo engagee" (1.1111 ( Un Is on ) , 01' , "batalllo gagnee' ( batt ] Is won ) ? Grouchy chose the latter slgnt ! L cnnce , un , not believing it necessar to press forward , arrived too latl , Eo Inuch for the curl of a letter , a lie . bll'olm , or un 111eglble swell to an "a , 'fhls question was brought forwat b ) ' the writing ma. > ter of the eld ( Dumas. "Hemember , Alexander , " the mash flald to him , "the great defeat of tlJ emperor was duo only to his scraw Ing hand. If you wIsh to succeed I the world be careful of your heav and YOUI' light strolms ! " 80 , 1r NI Jofon ! had Imown how to write lc ! ibly. or If ho had tnlmn the troub : to do so , his descendants would rei ! ; te-day in France and we should n < have the republic. It appears hlstl rlcally estnbllshed to-day that Duma writing muster was right. And on sue slight things rest the fate of eu pIres ! Good for Three. A commercial tra velor tells the [ 0 lowmg of a lIttle social gathering J c r.tern Ontario : "Dinner was a little late. Ague asl\Cd the hostess to play somethln Slatlng : herself at the piano , the s.oc : woman executed a Chopin noctUrl wIth precision. She finished , : n there was still an interval of walth : to be bridged. In the grim sllenl nh turned to an old gentleman c bel' right , and said : "Would you 111 \ sonata btfol'e dinner ? " Ho ga , no btart ot surprise and pleasure. " 'Vl1 yes , thanlts ! " he said. "I ha.d . a c.oup on my way hero , but I thInk I coul Ftand another. " Sir Walter Scott's Literary Sins. Sir Walter Scott had a habit , - equipping his chapters with quotatlOJ - o ! bls own fabrication. On ono 0' ' raf > ) on Scott happened to ask Job Ballant'ne , who was sitting with hh : - to hunt up 11. particular passage 1 Beaumont and Flotcher. Scott's Pi ' .trueo became exhausted , and ho : claimed : "Hang It nll , 1 ca:1 make motto sooner than you can find one And he did , and the habit g'ew. ) The Professor Knew. [ 1 MIss Amy Tooer-At the concert 8 am to play "Within' n. 1.1110 of Edll o bore Town. " Proto Schmldt-Maleo it within t\V JUHes , it's safer.-San Francisco CaJ 11d Hard on Her. "She didn't speak to her hU8ban tor six months. " It "My ! It must hare been vary UI y comtortable ! " "Yes-tor her.-Tft.Dlta. , . , , . , . . ' . . . . , , . JAPANESE ARMY SUTLERS. - - - - l'he Cnntoeu FolloW Closely in the Wnlte of the J1toving ' .rroops , One who was with the Japnneso nrm ) ' In l\hinchurln for six 1I10nthll ! says : "Old foreign campalgllors re. mnrled in the flell ! that 110 a1'm ' II rob , ably ev\r hl\11 so man ) ' cllnteens In Ho walO , When the armr wns not Ilmrchlng there was always . cantecn or two not far to the rear of every dh'slon. ( When It settled down to reCIJIH1rato neter n battle callteens were qulcltly establlshod in Manchu housos. ' 1'heso carried clgarotteR , writing paper , postcards , beer , Imlla. tlon bralHly , Imitation whs1t ! ) . , Imlta. tlon port , Imitation oherry , sato atilt sometimes Manila cigars. "Jal1l1l1eSO al'o lteen tradors. Not 200 feet bacle oC the Nanshlln balter ' : mo day In the soven.dny bnttlo o [ the Shaho there was a Jt\1mneso pedelle ! ' solllng cl.llrettes ! , Chlnose swcetcaltcs , rice and beer to the reserves. During the santo battle the cantccus wel'O never more thnn three mlles back or the front IIno of trenches , As the Jnpnnese soldier's Imy Is only $1.3G 11. month amI the army snv. Ing banlts had , coushlerhl ! ; that , phenomena1 dcposlts , there waa not much spelldlng mone ) ' In the army. A bottle of beer cosl ten cents 111\11 1\ IJ clot of clgarettos about three cents. I "Whonovor there was a trllng bnt. tlo the commam1er.h , clllo [ woulll or. I del' sulto dlstrlbutoll I\S a ration , On the mllmdo's birthday n ) 'ear ago ono I extra double pacl\Ot o ! cigarettes was I distributed to each man In the fielll. I This cost the emperor mal'O than $15 , ' l 000. Otherwloe when the distribution . was posslblo ten clgarottes n day went with the regular ration. "Ono day In an American periodical received at camp there waa n solemn IJOem celebrating the abstlnenco of the .Japaneso from rlnl , . " 'l'hls caused concel'll among the .Jnp/lneso omcers , who lllsllltell the ell1llhasls lahl upon the dlfforenco be , tweon their army IUlll 11. European , al'lII ) ' anll the comnllssary general told the foreign observers : II 'Our soldiers IIlco e1rlnl , as well ns nny other soldiers , Sometimes they I neell It when tH ! ! ' cannot get It 111111 we send it to thom In the trenches. ' As 11 matter of fact , though the peas. ant at home has n hanl enough time to supply hlmselt with Cooll , ho Is not more averse than other pe01Jlo tc strong liquor once ho learns the tnstl of it. Many a man will go homo froll . the campaign with tastes he nevel had beforo. The manufacture of bee : is still II. young inllustry in Jl1.1mn , u Crom the time the procefS was hnlJOrt ed It has , ; rown to enormous propel L1 lions. Hcadqu/lrters / , even battallOl headquarters In underground boml { lroof trenches , were always suppllel with beer or sweet wino. Marsho Oyama lilted sweet chamll gne. 'rh strategist of the war , Gen. Kolloml drank claret with every meal. " INCIDENTAL INSOMNIA. May De Wooed by Taking Sedes of Deep Inspir- ' ations. It commonly happens that IJerSOr otherwise allparently in good healt ! lnd n. difficulty in slecplng without break , their night's rest bolng inte rupted by turns of waltefulness ; aft ( falling asleep fur an hour or two the invalten-a modified or Incidental II on1Ilin takes the place of normal 1'1 pose , /IDYO n correspondent ot , the LOI : Ion Lancet. I believe , and I sugges that this may b due to II dlsturban ( of the equilibrium ot the cerebral ci : : ulatlon. The cause of the dlsturban ( may bo various. I ,10 , not propose j anter Into the question of cause , but have in many Instances suecessull counteracted the result by forced il Bplratory movements by assisting nn : b encouraging the return fiow of blood I ] . the heart ; by a rapid and thorough 0 : , panslon ot the chest cavity , by tl : vacuity produced , the blood in tlJ great veino of thc neclt and upper the 1- x Is suclted In and hastened on to it I n ultlmato destination. The large serrati muscles ( coste sl , scapularea ) are more especially calle 1:1 : : .m for this duty. The serratus , by it II IIIE hindermost attchment to the pOI lerior bordcr of the sC'l\pula \ , as Id muscle of "extraordinary" InsplratiOl II ; "equlres tor Its nctlon in this cr e pacity that the scnlll\la should I : In . eadlly and firmly held to the spin .e by the muscles allocated to this en , ' ( -In other words , by the 3houlders be vigorously hold baclcward , TIJ deep breathing thuo carried out Cc I B , 12 or 15 inspirations usually ou : Ilces to induce the wished for somne lence. Anyway , It Is an experlmor aslly tried and without risk. Jt The infiucnce of respiratory movl c IS , ' 11ents Is demonstrated by the etrect ( II. prolonged and forced expiratory ae In lion. The Impediment to the retur ' 1I0w of blood Is ellslly to be observe 1\ \ when a vocalist with an uncovero \ - neck Is singing a long-sllstalned hlg - note ; the external jugular vclno wi De seen in their course across tll . 5terno-mastold muscle In a state I extreme distension , accompanied h ongestlon of the veins of the hea 9.nd tnco , Indicating hlndranco to tl I I > lood current toward the heart. [ 1. Dwindling Republic. ' San Marino , the sm/lllest / ropublle I 0 the world , wlll ooon bo without vote : 11 . If Its rate at emigration ! toopS up. has only 1,700 , Includln ! ; widows , bl It Is still a good repuollc. Recent , d .ts aOIl'lmbly decided to abolish 11 executlvo council , the members 11' which have been elected tor lit Hereafter member : ! will bo elecled tt three years only. , . ' ' . . ' . , , , ' , ' l' : " . ' , ' , Postaoe Stnmp Market. Ono of the fAmlllnr unit plcturecquo sIghts of Paris Is the IJOstngo stnmp mar1ot , w111ch mcets , holll in summer I1nll wlntor , IIlHlor the trees or the Chnmps l I'sees. Ho1'o stlltnp colloct. ors mCi3t. buy nnd soli nnl ! lllseuss prices. Renl Test of Fnlth , "What wo noell to lcop this oh1 world going , " sa1 ! ono oC the thouht. ! ful brethren , "Is moro or the l alth which advortlsos for n lost umbrolla. " - AtlanUConsututlon , Would Not Stay' Glued. A Dresden corrosllOllllent so's that the servllnt of a cnl'1Jentor at l ro 'n. lng , In U n'l1'10. . , 1I1\ll1l0ned to cut arc the end of her forollnger the ether dny. Her omplo 'or qulcltly brought his ghteJot ) nlJ and glued the flngor to. gethor IIgaln. Jlowo\'or , the oporatlon was not altcccssful , In a Pinch , Use ALLEN'S FOOT.EASe. A powdor. It cures lnlnul , smnrt. lng , norvolls feet nml Ingrowing nalls , It's the greatest comfort Illscover ) ' of the n o. l\Ia1s ) nlw shoos easy. A -cortaln Cill'O for sweatln I foot. Sold b ' all dl'II lsts , 2Cie , Trial pl1clmgo , I.'IlE . Address A. S. Olmsted , 140 Roy , N , Y. The proof of. the I\1I1dlnl ; is somo. times in the yermlform apllondlx. Smolers hnve to call tor Lewis' Single mnder cigar to ! tot. it. Your Ilonlol' or . : .owls' } i'actor . , Poorla , Ill. Garfield 'fen cures fliek.he\llnche : , .Miou attacks , liver trouble ulld cOllstip1\tion. Who refuses chenII advice must bu ) ' dear re JOntunco. : ntrR. , 'lnlov'lI ( ) othhl" Ayrnl' . i'or chlldrru trethluj { , aoClenl the KII1118 , N\llucu \ tD UIIWWIIUUU , III1I1Y' [ > aln , cur08 "lndcollu. abotUOo Ono has but to atolJ Insldo nn ambu. lance tent to feel that there is no meaning at nll In the word enemy. Send to Garfield ' 1'ca Co. , Urooldyn , N , Y. , for free ) lnekn e or lJl\rfielcl ' 1'cn , the herb cure for constlpn n nnd IIvcr trouble. A womnn nevcr feels n day older I than she thlnls oho loolts. Struck by Lightning. Mrs. Nancy Cleal' ' , of Brewers , 'N. C" sulTore(1 ( ns it otruck by lightning. I She says : "I was alI1l06t pn.ralyzcd . trom my waist clown , nnd my bacl. hurt me constantly , from female trou- bles. I hnd hendllcho , seemed always I Ured , and felt liS it 1 was clylng. I toolc Wine of Canlul , which cured me , and now 1 feel lIlte a now Ilor80n. " Cardni relieves IJerlodlc\1 Imln , amI malles sick women well. $1.10 at drug stor s. As Il rule the head that wins II. 111\1 Is too big to wear It. Attcntlon Kentuckillno. Ever ) ' Kontucltlan , who Is n. thoI 1II : hhrecl , will arrano , I [ possible , tt ittond the Homecoming held at Louis rille , Ky. , In June. Tlclwts solcl June lIthe 12 ntHl 13th ! .ong rcturn limit. 'rIlE WABASH HAII OAD has ar n ranged for Il VlijIlY LOW rato. Everything favorable , In all probalJ .lltles , the WABASH will run specla trains thronh , (0 Loulsv1l10 for till If ! a.bove ocoaslon. .It All Interested In going should com II : nunlcato at once with Harry II r. Moores , G , A. P. D. Wllhnsh H. It ! I 1001 Farn/lm / sll'eet , Omaha , Neb , . [ 1' The polished ChrIstian comes frOll . the mills of adversity. [ I' I't t , Garfield 'fcn , the herb Il\xnti\'e , is mllel : e efTccti\'c , health'gi\'itlK-n fnultlc811 Pl'OII 1'- \ra tion. It CUI'CII COlllltilJII tion. :0 Ne'/er sencl a man on a fool'o C ) . ' 0 'and. Go ) 'our80If. I I" _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 With ov'ry now ltoct'ptlon wo 1(11 oursolvclI 11 lIttio moro clctllchclflOl11 the earth , Crom our fellow crontllr"s , from our own Belves most 01 nil. Theile Ills/lppolntlllonts / MO ao mnny stagel ! in the progress of 11 mortal malnd ) ' , ' In the BhlInvrocl ( oC any 1110 there might alrnoat always bo 11 last ehllneQ of safet ) ' loft , llld 110t dishonor ta1m her 1Jlnco on the IJlnnle to which the drowning mall Is cllulng 1\1111 lIrng him Ilown into the depths bolow. THREE FACTS For Sick Women To Consider FrnsT.-Thnt nlmost. every perntlon in 0111' hospltnls IlL'rlorlUed upon women bccomcs ncccfjslll' } ' through ncglect of such ' . ' baclCllcho ' ' 0 11Iptom.'i liS , l1'l'cgulnr nnll } Jnlnul } Jorlooo , . of the fcnm1e orl mls , } Jnln n the allIe , ImmIng SCllBI1t10tl In the stomach , bcarlng.down pnlns , nervousness , db- lncsa 111111 8lceplessness. SttCOND.-'l'he mc leino thnt holds the record for the largest l1ulU er ot n solute ou s of femn.lo ills Is Lyl1ln. E. PIn1t1l1uu's Vcget.n.blo . Compound. It regull1tco , stl-engthcns amI eure9 diseases of tIlO : folUnle orgunism 'o.s llothlng else en.n. . For thirty yenrs it. has lleon helping women to bo strong , om'lnff bocll\cho , 1Iervousness , Iddnoy tl'ollbles , in n.tn . miLlion of the : fomnlo orgnns. wenlt- 1ICSS nnl1 displacements , regulntlng the le1'10118 lIcl' coUy al1l1 overcoming their pl1lno. It hn.s 111 so proved Itselt itlvl1hlllble in } JreJ1l1.rlng women for childbirth and the chungo of H o. Tnmn.-1'ho great. volume of unBO- Helted aIllllfrnte ul tcstlmonlals on mo at the IJInlc1mm Ln orl1tol'r , I1t Lynn , 1IIl1ssmat \ \ . of which nro from tlmo to tlmo publll hCl1 by permission , give I\b- tcluto ovlc1l'neo of the \111uo ot rJ 'dln. B. Plnlchnm'fI : Vegetl1 lc Compoun nud 1\Irs. Pinkham's u vlco. l\1rs.Plnlchnm's \ Stnndlnglnvltatlon toWomcn.-'Vomcn Bul1'orll1g from any form of lel1mlo wCl1lmess 111'0 invited to ' C0l111Ull111cl1te with l\h's.lInlt- lIun. I1t Lynn , Muss. All letters 111'0 reccivClI , opened , rcnd n.nd answered by wamcn only. I'rollloymptoms ! given , J'our trouble may bo loel1led nnd the qulcltct mill surellt way of recovery ad\'ise , 1\Irs. Plnlchnm is nughtcr- in.ln.of L ' 11In. B. Plnlc1mlll nl1l1 for twenty.fi\"e J'en.rs under her direction nnd since her decease she hils been ad- vlsingalc1cwomenfl'cootchargo , Outot the vast volume ot oxperlcnce in trcat- ing lemnlo 111s1\rs. llnlchull1 probably has the very lcnowledge that wUl lJelp YOllr case. Surely , anv woman , rich or poor , is'very fo01lRll it ho doeollot talt ( ) allvantngo of this generous oifor ot asslstunce. - ' - J I Yhe Government of Canada I' " ' G i v 0 II abaolutely , a. . " , . . . . FRE E to every l " a aeuler one un- 4:1" : - ' ' dred nnd Ilxty f .r. ' V" r" ' . ! - nerea of land in U Weatern Cannda. Laul1 al1jolnln this can bo Illll'clmsecl from rnlhmy Ilnd lanl1 comlanles ) at from t } to $10 ) lor acre. On this land t.hls 'ear has been produced I' UlWlu'l1s ) oC t.weut.y.Jlvo bushcls of wheat. to- the ncro. H Is also the b'st oC gl'azhlt ! land aml tor- mlxel1 furmlng It. lIus no sUlerior ) on t.h o cont.lnont. . Splenl1ld clInlllte , low tuxcs , railways convenient. , schools IInd cllUl'ches close at. . hmlll. hmlll.Wrlto for "Twentieth Century CllnndB' " ! \IlIllow ) 'Illlwll ) ' rutcs to SUllcrillt.eu cllt.ot' Immlll'rnt.lon , Ottawn , Cllnlldl1 i or to. Ilut.horllell CllnlldlulI Gnvcrlllncllt A lJnt- ' . W. V. Dennett. 801 Now York Lifo Build- tng , Omnhll , Nebrnsm. ! ( Mcntlon UIIII pl11 > cr , ) : : " . " : ' , I ' " " 1& ; ; _ ' . ' . oW ' . . , . . . : 1 ' 1I Inq J ' , , , , . . . , . . , , " . ' ' " ' " " " " " ! ! : Vt . : . ' , " " : , , . , ' , ' , " Jil' ' ' ' If " : v.'ji " ' _ ' ' 'Xit.rr ' ' ' ' ' J'I' PIiQ : : Bll\ \ The Kind You Have II. , ' . : "WMtt\t4'-M. , < : ! i. , . . . ,1J II XI a : ; , ; .it.III . . ' ' ' ' " ' ' ; ' ' ' 1fur.U'j : : : " , , , ; . 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