Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, November 15, 1906, Image 2
i ! ( USTfR ( OUNTY RrpUBUAr1 ( i _ . . _ - - - - - - - - - - - By D. M. AMSDEnRY , . . - - - - - - - - - - - - DR01mN BOW , . . NgmtASKA. The Family Pew. 8mno or the most \'lvlll or the omo. tlons which thronged upon the Bum' mol' pilgrim to the old homo wore these which awnlted him In the Cnm. Ity pow or the old meollng houso. As ho tool ( his Bent there , nml heard the Cnmllll\r note or the orgl\n and the clenr , thin voices of the choir , the yenrs melted aWI\ ) ' , the faces clll\ngell , the now cnrlet ) faded Into the woll.ro. membered colors or [ ; 0 years ago- and ho was In trulh a child ngaln. Ills thought went bacl ( to the limo when ho wns allowed to sit on the Coot8tool as a concession to his short , resllesB legs. He tasted ugnln the luscious raisin which found Its wny Crom grandinolher's pocltot to his moulh , and snllTed the IlungOnt southernwood , or the Sundny n080gay In a nolghbor'l ! sllk.mltted hnnd. It wns In lhat ) leW that ho first ronllzod to the full the dignity or trousors. It wna lI1Cro that ! henS proudly conscloua or the ap. provinE ; glnncos at hlft frlondft on his first college vacalloll. 110 1'0cl\IIod In ! . a flnah the Intolerable length ot the \ Bormon on that 'fhanltsglylng dayl The Ilew hns snd momol'los na well ns Bweot onos. J\fostllOlgnnnt of thom Is lhnt of his lIIolhor'lI : fllllJI'nl Itnd the awful Sundny artor , It , when no ono could boar to tnlw her omllty ) llace amI the omptlilCss ot It Boomed unon. durnblo. Close Ullpn thnt limo tol. lowed UIO Sunday when ho ml1dc solemn - omn proresalon there or the faith she had loved so woll. 'fhon como the days of the grel\t war , when the moollng. house blnzed with lIags and thrlllod with the music of bugle nnd drum. The blosslng or the volunteers , the prayers for their safety , and the sad , 'sl\d sorice of soldiers' funerals-all these came up to the ml1n's memory i In the old pew. Suddenly out of this I dreamland ho Is called by the IIlIr : or II I I the congregallon-and Is conscious I that ho has missed the good pa tor's Bormon. Dut perhnps , says the Youth's Companion , God HImself has preached to him out of lifo's grim struggle-In tbo vision of some of his own deep ox. perlences and the discovery that they I are stlU potent to arouse the will and. . confirm the faith with their rich and tender momorles. Science and Music. Although wo speal ( loosel ' of sweet Bounds as musical , music proper ex. Ists In nature not at all. It belongs utterly to art. When Lorenzo said to Jessica : 'There's not the smaUest orb which thou behold'st but In his motion - tion lIke an augel sings , " ho spoke beauUtuUy , but In motap110r. Music Is the most artificial at the arts , and therefore to some minds. 1I1w that of Pater , the purest , slnco form and meaning are IdontlficaI. It has also been generaUy accopled as the j10st reUslous. Beethoven exclaimed : "I know that God Is nearer to me In my music than to others. " And Luther said : "Noxt , to theology , 1 glvo to music the highest IJlaco and honor ; and wo see how Davltl and aU the saints have wrought their godlV thoughts Into verso. rhyme and song. " It Beoms rather strange , thereforo. says Collier's , that this art , being the most ethereal , should bo the ono which promises to bo most mechan. IcaUy produced. Its progress has been dependent upon mechanical In. ventlon , until the orchestra reached Its present state , and now every ollort of Invontlvo sclonco Is turned on the ollmlnatlon of the human player. Whether or not this olTort shaH suc. ceOll entlroly In giving the ver ' best , It Is cortaln to result In giving music of consldorablo quality a larger place In thto Uves or millions , and there. fore it ought to bo ono of the most splrltuaUy valuable directions of lUod. ern scientific progress. Americans are slowly , vklng to the commercial value of IJreservlng natural - tural wonders and objects or historic Interest. An Important factor In the prOSIJOrlt . at Ital ' and other nations at the old world Is the tourist trado. It has been estimated that the money spent b ' tourists In Ital ' constitutes a third Income of that country. En. tr ' or the United States Into the gal. axy or world powers han greatly In. creased Its "aluo from the stalHIIJolnt of the tourists , remarks the BOStOD Transcript , imd steamship companies report 11 mlI'ked : Increase In the last few years In the number or torolSI1 visitors to this country. IlIthcrte Americans have not been quick to re allzo the necessity of Ilreserving am mardng ! the Ilolnts of Interest In UI ( "arlous parts or the countr ' whlcl will attract visitors. A coUeso l1roressorhas written D magazlno artlclo In which ho Inslsh tbat men of bls profession should be paid $15,000 n ) 'ear eacb. There caJ bC1 no such tblng \1nltormlt . In the descrts of coUego protessors. A ro" of them may bo worth moro than U5 , 000. Tbe large majority of .hem al'l worth nothing. A master In chancery has doclde ( , that chickens are hatched , not born IThat is where Iloots han the advan tak" of chickens. " . . ELECTION RESULTS IN BRIEF The Outcome on November 6th as Recorded Mere and There. . IUf NORIUfRN S J A IfS GfNfRALL Y .RfPUBLICAN Nebraska's Solid Republican Delegation in Congress - gress Broken. Hughc5 Successful in New York Stae. , NED RASKA. Holurlls frolll lho eloctlon are slow In comLng Ill , hut enough has IJOen re' celevd to mlll < o the result cert.nlll , the Rlze'of the majorities IJOlng lho only lIuestlon rumalnlng unsuttled. Whllo thu relllJ'ns on state olllcera ether thlln go\'urnor ha\'o not hoclI tahulatol1 , as a I'ulo they do not vary much from the head uf the lIclwt , 1\1111 hcro the plu- ralll ' wll ho Inr cI' thall thllt of Gov- emm'lIcltoY , two 'oars nl O , which WIIS DHa. All of the repuhllcP'1I candltlllles ror ( 'un l'Jss have heClI elected excclt III the SecOJ1II , or Omnha district , where the dUlllocl'Uts elect I IItchcoclt , 'rho democratic canllillates for congress , all of them , ran nheac.1 of the party's atale tlcltot , resulting In a IIlIlterlal decrease In the rellllhllcan Iluralltlos , ospeclally In the 'I'lIlrd and Sixth Ilia- trlcts. Nehl'Usltn , therefore , In the next cOJI'gress will bo represented as Collow : } 1'lrst district , . 1\1. Pollard (1'011. ( ) ; Second , G. 1\1. HItchcock ( dom. ) j 'I'hlrd , J. P. Doyd ( roIJ. ) ; } 1'ourth , E. 11. I1lnshllw (1'011. ( ) ; Fifth , G. W. Norris ( rep. ) ; Slxlh , 1\1. P. Kin. Itnld ( rell. ) . In Omahll the telephone franchise , concerning which there WIlS a strong fight , carried hy Il largo mlljorlty. The IcglHlnlurc , us now Indlcatod by returns , will ho republican by Ilbout two-thirds , Insuring cholco ot a rcpub. IIcan senator. Douglas county sends a 'Solid republican - lican rellllbllcan majority to the legis. lature. lIltchcocl" for congress , lost , his own county , but won out. by ma- jorltlos In other counties ot the dis- trict. NEW YORK. Chllrles E. Hughes , ropubllcan can- dldato tor .govornor , Is elected by about 50,000 mlljorlty. 'X'ho lIeutenllnt govornorshlp Is very close and the ol1lclal count ma ' bo required to de. termlno the result. Hearst , democratic canl1ldl\to tor governor , carried Greater - er Now York by 75,000 , and also enr. rled many at the other. largoI' cltlos of the state. Democrats claim election of all of the state tlcltot except the go\'ernor. Govornor-elect Charles E , Hughes gave out the following statemcnt : "It Is a victor ) ' for sobrlot ' and for decency In the ulmlnlstration ( of gov- ornmont. But the pcople will not tol. orn.to ltulllTorenco to Imbllc wrongs. They doslro neither oxaggeratlon nor Inflammatory appeal on the ono hand nor moral or political obtuseness on the ether hand. The eloctlon Is a 1'0- buko to Ilema oglcal methods ami It Is also Impresslvo In Its demands for 1'0- sponulble leal1ershllJ. I shall alhlross myself to the task of squaring the administration - ministration of government with the Interest of the Deoplo. " OTHER STATES. tllinois wont ropubllcan by over 100,000 , the vote for Smul kl , state treasurer , tooting Ul1 about 120,000 , Itli a tow districts estlnmtod. Chi. cage gave the state tlckot a plurallt . ot over 50,000. 'X'ho legislature Is un. doubtedly ropubllcan by a good ma , jorlty on joint ballot , the republicans having a nmjorlty of the momoors lu both houses. This Insures the return to the senate of United states Senator Shelby 1\1. CUllolll , who recelve(1 ( the mlljorlty ot the votes at the ropubllc ll state primaries. JoWl\ . returns Go\'ernor Cummins b a redllcOl majority. lIe gave out thlE statomont. "I hollovo 1 have hOOlI elected b ) ' a pluruIlt . of substantlall 20,000. Dissensions among those 1'0 ( Jubllcan Ol1llOsol1 to my nominatim : i have been much h'Teater thnn 1 though1 the ' woultt bo nnd the power of the rallroall Imreau moro elTectl\'e than ] hoped It wouhl be , 'faltlng Into ae count all the torees that hl\.vo Utctl\'ol ) allied the Ilemoerats In the Caml1\lgn : l 1 am deeply grntlfiol ( with the out I come. " Returns Indlcato that tlu democrats have made gains In ! Jotl the house and senate. Rel1llblleunl will hl\\'o Il mnjorlt ' In the leglslatul' . - of about fifty on joInt hnllot. In Minnesota Go\'ernor Johns01 ( dem. ) llIls heen reolcctett : h ) ' at leas 40,000 IJlurullty , The remainder fJ the state tlckot Is ropubllcan , oxcell posslblo secretar ' of state. Ponnsyl\'anla-I llwln S. Stllart , th republican candldato for go\'ernor , ha n plllrallt . or li2,533 o\'er Lowl Emery , Jr. , the ( uslon canllitlato. In South Dalwta the ontlre re\lubl \ can stnte ticket Is elected with the 0 : . coptlon of Thomas Fullerton , cand ) date for state Henator. ' } 'he democrats carried MIs. ollrl ! J n plurality ot about .3.000. nepubl cans elected congressmen In Kansa City and St Louis , but lost all the dl : trlcts In the state , which hu.d b . flwept Into the republican ranlts tw ) 'ears ago. , CONGRESS. I Hoturns up to prose.nt show these results : Hep. Dem. Alabama . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 A rlulIlHIIH . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . 7 Cnlltornhl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 . . Colornflo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . . Connoellcu t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Duln ware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . l.'lorltlll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : I Of'ClrJla . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 1IIIIho . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . 1 . . 1IIII1ols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 6 Il1ll1ann. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 4 lown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 1 KnnHuH , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 . . KenlUclty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 J.oulsllulIL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 ! \IlIltlo , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 . . 1\l\lr'lanl1 \ \ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 : : I MaSRChusetts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 I 3 l\I1chIKRn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 . . l\l\uncsota \ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 . 1 MltIlsllpl ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 MIssouri' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 12 : \Ion tanl\ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . Ne raHlul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 No\'al1ll . . . , . " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Now HampshIre . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . New JersIJ ) ' . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 4 New YOl'lt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 12 North Carolina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 North Daltota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . Ohio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 4 Oregon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . Pennsylvllnla . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 6 Bhotlo lalanll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 South Carolina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 South Daltola . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . ' 1'onnoasoo . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 8 ' 1'OXIIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Utah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . Vermont . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . VIrginIa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 9 \\'lIshlngton . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . 3 . . \\'est VIrginia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 . . \\15consln . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 2 \Vyomlng . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . - - Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .223 163 NEW GOVERNORS. Alahllma-Draxton D. Comer. . . . . Dern. California-James H. Gllletto. . . . . Hop. Colorado-Chancelor Duchtel . . . .Hep. Connecticut-Hollin \Voodrut't. ' . . . Rep. Idaho-Frank H. GoodIng. . . . . . . .Rep. - ' D. CummIns. . . . . . . . Rep. Kllnans-Edwnrd . Hoeh. . . . . . . . Hep. Mnssllchusetts-Curtls Guild , Jr. . . Rep. Mlchlglln-l"red M.VurnlJr. . . . . . . . Rep. MInnesota-John A. John50'n. . . . . . Dem. Nebraslm-Georlfo L. Sheldon. . . . .Hep. New Hampshlre-Chas , M , Floyd. .Rep. New Yorlt-Chns. E , Hughes. . . . . . Rep. North Dnkota-Elmore Y. Searle. . Hep. Pennsylvanla- S , Stewart. . Rep. Rhode Islnncl-Geo , H. Utter. . . . . . Rep. South Carolina-Martin F. Ansel. .Dem. South Daltota-Coe I , Crawtord.Rep. : Tennessee-M , H. Patterson. . . . . . Dern. Texn.s-Thomna M. Campbell. . . . . Dem. \Vlsconsln-John O. Dnvldson. . . . .Rep. \Vyomlng-Drynnt D. Droolts. . . . .Rep. Kansas Is closo. The re-olectlon r Governor E. W. Hoch ( reIJ. ) seems rEllSonably certain , although the domo- ( 'ratlc committee stili claims the state for William A. Harris by a plurality of 3,300. DIg democratic gains have l.een made In the lower house of the legislature , hut that body will stili bo rpubllcan and a member of the dam. Inatlng party will be elected United States senator. Utah-That Joseph HoweH , republl. cr.n , la re-elocted congressman at Illrge from Utah by a majority of 10,000 over O. 'V. Powers. democrat. and Thomns 'Veil' , American , Is cert.n.1n. Joseph E. Frick , republican for justice - tice of tile 8uprem court , will ha.vo a smaller , but equally sato load In SaIl Lake City the vote stand. : Howell,7- 608 ; Powers , 4,6014 ; Ilnd 'Veil' , 8,622. Twonty.elght of the forty.three county IJreclncts outside the city give Howell : : .418 ; Powers , 1,269 ; and Weir , 69G. North Daltota-We concede deCeat of ' Gov. Sarles , by 1\11' . Durko , his dom cratlc opponent , by a probable plur. allty of 2,000 , " said Chairman L. D. I Hanna of the republican stlltO central commltteo this ovenlng. " 'Vo also I concede the defea.t of John Knauf , our candldato for jUdge of the supreme I court , by Judge Flsl , on the domocratlc tlcltet b ' 6,000. Wo are confident that the rest of the republican tlcltet hM he en electod. " Montr.na-Untll Sllvor Dow county ; from which tile retuJ'Us are slow , Is , completed , rellablo figures on the out. come In the state will not. bo avallablo. E\'erythlng Ind1cutes , however , that Charles N. Pray will hl\.ve easily 5,000 ' majority over Walsh , democrat ; and Smith , republican , has about 10,000 . O\'er McClornan , democrat. The legts. laturo will bo about flfteen ropubllcan majority on joint ballot. According to the latest omclal count In the olectlon of conatitutlonl\l delegates - gates the dernocnlts will have at least nhloty.elght ropl'esontatives in the corl\'ontlon out of the posslblo 112 , rort.nlne trom each torrltory. There : \ I room oven for an Increase In this lend o\'er the opposition. Ropubllcans nre assured of enl ' ten dolegatoo , fi\'o f\'Om Oltlahoma and five from Indian Torrltory. Colorado elects the ontlro ropubll. can state , congressional and judicial tlcltcts and n. ropubllcan majority of thirty or moro on Joint ballot In the next leglslaturo , which will elect a senator to succeed 'X'homas M. Pat- terson. - . In Nevada almost complete returns from the larger Ilrecincts of the state show a swoeplng democratic vIctory , Bartlett , domocra t , tor congress , will defont Smith , rcpubllcafl , b ) ' 1,000 and Sparks , democrat , Incumbent governor will defent 1\lItcholl by abont the same , , , , . , . . . . , .1 , , , , , , . . , . . . . . . . ' , , . _ . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' " . . - . , . , . . . . . ' . , ; . . . . . > t.- , ' . " - CARE OF THE HO IIE BUSY MOTHERS SHOUl.D ENl.IST SERVICES OF CHIl.DREN. Dawning Sense of ResponsIbility Can Be Awakened by Giving Them Part of House to Care For. The husy mother , eSIJoclnlly without n servant , will find the proper care of the homo too much for her unless aho en l ts the chlldron as hellJers , says the Mothers' Magazlno. Lot her hOJln : to pructlco s'stemntlcs at once In this caso. Let her also call Into Illay the dawning scnllo C I'osl/onslblllty. As. sign 80me particular corner or bnx of playthings to ono child to bo cared for. Let there bo a cortllin IlroprlotorshllJ In this and develolJ a pl'ldo In doing ' 'tho' ' bit of work well. A small 110) ' might have the tasl. of llIItUng nwa ' yesterdav's newspapers , I\nd do It r < .1fulorl ' , as his own sllOclal Pl\l't In keoplng the house tidy and pleasant. The formation of careful habits and genulno relief to the mother will bo the douhlo effect of apporllonlng such tiny taslts to the children. 'rhe motl\'o for doing these IIttlo things well should bo made proml. nent. It should not Ire thought or as drudgery at all , but should he allowed as an honor , showing that the child Is now big enough to help mother and do things In the right wa ) ' , Discriminating - nating 1)l'I\lso ) should be bestowed , not as If It were au 'thlng astonishing and out of the way for the lIttle ouo to do the worl ( and do It well , hut as 11 tolton of apIJrecllltlon of the motlvo autl the mannoI' of doing It. Encourage as much as IJOsslble , but do not develop any vanity In the little ono by prals. Ing everything done , or going to any excess. Let love bo the mainspring of every 11 ttlo service. HAIRDRUSH IS A NOVEl. TY. Has Electrical Storage Battery At. tached to Back. A novelty In the vanity line is an electrical hairbrush , which differs from the ordinary electrical hairbrush attached by cords to a battery In that It has n small storage battery attach. .cd to the back of the brush , doing away with the wires and separate battery - tery , and thus requiring but ono hand to manipulate It. The battery Is detachable - tachablo and may be used for mas. sago movements for rhcumatlsm , neue , ralgln and the other Ills which electricity - tricity is believed b ' some to allay. It also has. a sponge attachment for concentrating the current on any part of the body. The storage battery Is In n small nlclel tnbe , easily handled. and ll S to be recharged every three months. It comes In a leather box with its Imlrbrush and spongc attach. ments and suggests a nice Christmas gift for the womlln who likes to ex. periment with all , the new aids to perpetual 'outh and beauty. To Make a Dull Piano Bright. Alcohol Is used b ' worlers In factories - tories to remo\'o the dull appearance from highly polished ' IIlIl'faces : of pianos , but the putting on of this liquid must bo carefully done , or the finish will bo burncd , and the CIlSO have to bo dressed and polished the same as It was when new. This process Is costly , so it alcohol Is rubbed on the dllll spots with a soft cotton or fiannol cloth only aIttle of the liquid should be used. Put on with a light strolw across the surface - face , then should foUow a brlsl ( rub with a soft slll ( or chcesecloth rag. Apple Tnploca Pudding. Soak one cupful tapioca In three pints cold water o VOl' night. In tlio morning put on to boll and cool , 20 or 30 minutes , until It 1001s clear. Add a quart and a half lleeled and quartered apples , ' ono Clip sugar , a teaspoonful salt , and lemon juice or extract to flavor. Turn Into a buttered - terod dish and balm an hour In a mod. erate oven. When cold serve with cream and sugar. To Darken Invalid's Room. It 'our room Is not provided with green and white shades , a pleco of dark green glazed calico 01' cambric , eUhor pinned or tltched on the curtain - tain , will darken the room. This Is a very satlsfactor ' arrangement of an Invalid or for an 'ono who cannot sle p in a room with light shades. Awnings do not qulto talO the place of the old.fashloned shutters for dark. enlng a room. Serving Mushrooms. A dollclous wa ' tt' sor\'o mushrooms Is to butter a dish and SIJrlnltlo with a first la 'or of bread crulllbs Ilnd 'aller- nato layers of mushrooms and breadcrumbs crumbs with bits of butter , pelllJer and sllit and a IIboral Sllllpl ) ' of butter O\'QJ' the last la'or of hread crumbs. Rich mlll ( or half OJ'oam Iioured 0\01' each Iayor makes a Ilropor 11nlsh. and mushrooms - rooms so cooked are fit fOI'-for these 'yho onjo ) ' thCllI , Making Butterscotch. Hero Is a reclpo for making butter. scotch caml ) ' : Wet a pOllnd of brown sugar with a cupful of water , Into which two tablespoonfuls of vlnegnr have been stlned. Pllt Into an agate saUC011l1n. Cool. for ten minutes , add four tablesllOonfuls of butter and hell until Idrol1 lu\J'tlens In cold water. Pour tnto largo ! Juttorcd tins , and as It cools mark 011 Into squares. Home Remedy for Neuralgia. Cut a fresh sllco ot bread and seal ( , one side In boiling hot watm' , Sprln. klo the soaked side qulcl ( ) ' with ca ' , eneo IJOppor. Cover with cheese cloth .and apply.hot. , 'i - 'jiii "WV : _ J.1 - - FROM SIR , = ! ! OD TO WOMANHOOD \ Mothers Should Watch the Development of Their Daughters- . Interesting Experiences of 'isses ' Barman and Mills. . ' " Every mother possc scs information which is of , 'Hal intercbt to her Jouug daughter. ' 1'00 oftcn this Is nevcr imparted or is withheld until Rcriolls harm has resulted - ed to the ro"ing gh'l thl'ouh { her ignorance of natnro'lI : m'o'stcrious ; and wonder ullaws amI pcnaltles. Girls' o\'cr-sensltlveness ntHI mOflesty often pnzzlo their mothot's atlll hal1(1 : phj'siclans , as they so often wlthhnlll their confldenco fl'OIl1 their mothers nnd conccal thcsj'mptoms which ou ht to 110 told to their physician at thi critical period. When a { ; irl's thoughts become slug'- gish , with hcadaehe. dizziness or n. disposition - position to sloop , pains in Imc1t or lower limbs , eycs dim , deslro for solit.ude ; when she is n. mystery to herselC and friends , her moU er shon1c1 como to her aid , and rcmembcr that InUn. E. Pink- " ham's Vegetable Compo"und will at this time prepare tlllsj'slcm for the coming change , and start this trring pcriod in a young girl's lifo without pain or irregularities. TIundrcds of lot tel'S from young girls and from mothers , expressing their gratitude for what I..ydln. E. l'inltham's Vcgetablo Compound has accomplish cd for them , have hcen received by the Iydln. E. Ilnkhaw Medici:1c Co. , at Lynn , 1\J ass. 1\IIss Milts has written the two following - lowing letters to 1\Irs. l'inldmm , which will ho rcad with interest : Dear Mrs. PinkhnmFirst ( Letter. ) " 111m but fifteen years otago , nllll1epressetl , have dizzy spells , chflls , headnche nnd back. _ . . _ . . . _ u . . . " . . n'ho nnd D.S I 1Invo beard tbat you cnn glT& , ,4' ) : . . , . . , . . . helpful I1llvlce to lrIs ill my condillon , 1 n111 wrlt1n you.- ) [ 'rt1e Mflls , Oquawkn , 111. t DCIll'Ml's. PlnltltnmSecone : ! Letter. ) . . It is with the feelln of utmost gratltu et thnt I wrlto to you to tell ) 'ou what 'our valuable melllcine has done for mo. When I wrote ) ' 011 In regard to my condition I hnd eonsullell f'o\'eral ' ' hut t.hey fnilee ! to l1Iltlorntnnd my case nil ( I did not roceh'o nllY henellt from their treatment. I followed , -our IIdvico , mltl took Jy in. 1 . Pinkhnm's Vl' ctahlo < ' : ompoum ! anel m now hcalthy unci well , llnel 1111 the dlstl'cs. inJ ; symptom ! , which I hall at thnt time Imvodisnpp\JI1rt.'li.- : M -rt1o Mills , Oqul\wkn , 111. : Miss 1\Iati1c1n. IJorman writcs Mr : ! . Pinldll\w as fol1ows : I Dcnr : r.rrs. 1)lnkham- . ' . . Hefom tnkillg Lydia E. Pinkham's Vago- table Compound my rcriol1s wel'o irregu- ' Inr nnd painful , nnd I I1lwa 's irregu'i 'i dreaMul hcndnchcs , . . But slnco tnklng the Compound my head. ' ncJes 11I\\0 entirely left 11\0 \ , my perlo tla"O ( regular , nnd I mn gettinl7 stI'Ong and woll. I , ? alii tollln nll my Irl frllUdS whnt Ly la E. , I'lakhnllls Vegetable Compound hns done Cor . mo.'Matildn. Berman , Farll\lJJgton \ Iown. . Ifou ; know of any young girl who I . t is sicle and nccds motherly advice , ask hcr to addrcss 1\Irs. \ linkham at Lynn , ' 1\Iass. , and tell hcr cvery detllil of her i , s'o'mptoms ; , and to 1cep nothing bncle. ' She wlll receive J1lvlce absolut.d ' frco , from n. ; > ourco that has no rival In tbe cxperienco of woman'lI : itlsand it will , if followed , put her on the right rend to 0. strong , healthy antI happy womanhood. E. Pinkhnm's . Lydia Vegetn.ble Compound - pound heMs thcrccord for the grcatest number of curct" of fcmnle itls of any mQllIcine that the world lIn.s ever I known. h do o ry it ? I : ! : f . ! _ . . . Lyalh . I'l nnarn's vegethDie.ornpOURa ! 'lanes : Slcn warneR Well. ; NO MORE MUSTARD PLASTERS TO BLISTER. TH SCIENTIFIC AND MODERN EXTERNAL COUNTER.IRRITANT. CAPISICUM . VASELINE EXTRACT OF THE CAYENNE PEPPER PLANT 1 A QUICK. SUR ! : : . SAFE AND ALWAYS READY CURE FOR PAIN-PRICE ISc.-IN COLl.APSIBLE TUBES-AT ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. OR BY MAIL ON RECEIPT OF 15c , IN POSTAGE STAMPS , DON'T WAIT TILL THE PAIN COMES-KEEP A TUBE HANDY. JIf > ' " , A substitute for and superior to mustard or any other plaster , and will not p blister the most delicate : : kln. The pain-allaying and curative qualities of the article are wonderful. 11 wl1 ! stop the toothache at once , and relieve Headache and Sciatica. We recommend It as the best and safe.t external counter-Irritant known. also as an external remedy for pains In the chest and stomach and all Rheumalie , Neuralgic and Oouty complaints , A trial wl1 ! prove what we claim for It , and It will be found to be Invaluable In the household and for chll ren. Once used no family wl1 ! be without It. Many \ people say "It Is the best of all your preparations. " Accept no preparation of vaseline unless the same carries our label. as otherwise It Is nol genuine. SEND YOUR ADDRESS AND WE WILL MAIL OUR VASE. LINE PAMPHLET WHICH WILL INTEREST YOU. CHESEBROUGH MFG. CO. 17 STATE STREET. NEW YORK CITY JJ , I _ - - - - SICK HEADACHE Positively cored by ' ' thcse Little Pills. CAD'JER'S I They woo reUevo DIs. tress fron Dyspcpsln , In. ITTLE dl'CsUon ! ; antI Too Denny r n EaUnj. A perfect rem. I V II ; . IrQ edytorDlzzIness.Nnusea , PI LLS It DrowsIness. Dad Taste In the Mouth , Coated Tonguo. Pain In the SIde , TORP ! LIVER. 'rhO ) rcrlllato ! the Dowels. Purely Vcgetnble. 3MAlL PilL. SMALL DOSE , SMALL PRICE. . . GenuinD Must Bear CARTERS Fac-Similo Signature ITTLE aVER d PilLS. / .AP& REFUSE SUBSTITUTEs. . r"or. . . . . . : , ' ' ' : rci' ; ; ' ; : ' . 'b A ' - - - - READERS of Ihls paper do- slrln 10 buy any- " - - Ihlng advertised In Its columns should Insist upon having what they ask lor. reI usIng all substitutes - tutes or Imlto.tlons. DEFIANCE STIRCH- : ; : : -other Itarch a 00.1 , U ouncel-'UII ! Nice IID < 1 "DIFIAtfCE" IS UUPERIOR QUALITY. W , N , U. , OMAHA , NO. 45 , 1906 , _ _ " _ _ " . _ J n ' , . . _ \"Cti..i , . . _ ' --0- . . . . - " " . , . 'II. . ' - . I " go .4 ' , . " " ' 1 . Young . " 1 married women are amongst the worst sufferers - , I ferers from female dis- e a s e S. Thousands write : "I have not known a well day since I I was married. " Unaccustomed - I accustomed as they are to the cares ; of married - ried life , these weak women all need WJ E CARDUI WOMAN'S RELIEf to give them strength to do their 1 work. Says Mrs. J. Bennett , of El Paso , Tex. : "I suffered from painful periods , backache , dlzzl- nes and nervous prostration. Cardul gave me immediate re- lief. " Try it. At all Drullfiists : ' "IlliTE lor Free Advice. stating - ing aKO 11I/11 df'scribin ' ' ' . ) 0111' ) 'mp. toms. to Ladlf's Advisory DellI. . Chattanooga Medlcino 00. , Chat. I tanOOIlI1. 'l'enn. CLm DOUBLE ACTION JOINTED POLE CUTA V ) S.nd for = . . . . Cilcular. 10 Ih. tsI : CUTAWAY HARROW > 1 , < More rlo _ . . CO. , : : a . _ : . . . . U.O . . . . . Q - For = - = : : 0 . . .aacll ' . . . . . l " . U PLOW ( OGl tI.s.A. '