Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, January 17, 1907, Image 3

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fi \ HIS EYES OPEN
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Order Catalogues in'
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rl\ \ FARMER WILLIAMS' LESSON
In Time of Adversity He Got to Understand -
derstand Who Were His Real
Friends-Prosperity In Stand.
Ing Together.
( Copyright , 1906 , by AUrel1 C. Clnrlc. )
"What ) . , got there , Sis 7" Inquired
Farmer Williams , as ho kicked off his
felt boots and set them careully behind -
hind the steve to dry. "That's what
" I thought It 1001eed 1I1ee , one of them
there Chicago catylogs , though I haln't
seen ono clost { er qulto a ( ew years
b ck. Mo an' your matst to buy
mighty nigh everthlng wo used out
ot them catrlogs : when wo first come
to lallsas. Land salws , I have to
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\ the way wo would glt lcotched onct In
, : awhile. They's some cheap things In
, . " , - them catylogs , an' then agln they's D.
lot 't ain't so cheap , Y' never It1n
tol1 till they come , an' then It's too
! lat to send 'em back. But as I was
: \ n. sayin' , wo h:1.ln't : bought nothln' out
< ) at a catylog fer a right smart 0' years
now , an' the way it como about I had
as well tell y' , cause I don't thinle
. y' really remember much about it.
"When we come to Kansas long In
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the first of the ' 80's wo got along right
I well. Wo was able to pay cash fer
what we got , and we got the money
fer everything we sold. We was pay-
In' out on the place right along ; crops
1 was p\\rty good an' we was a feelln'
' / like the Lord was a smllln' on our
. errorts , and the happy homo we
! dreamed about when we first got marl -
l ried was in sight.
But they come a change in Kansas
long in the last half of the ' 80's.
Times got hard and leep a glttln'
, tighter. Four straight years it was
so dry y' had to soalt the hogs afQre
t.ey\I ; hold swill-though I will say
) they was some ex try reasOli on ac.
. count at the swlU beln' so thin-wheat
: jest died In the ground fer want at
rain , and the hot winds blled the ever.
lastln' sap cut at the corn , They
wasn't no pasture , no nothing , You
can know we was a feelln' purty blue
about that time , but we was ) 'oung
and strong , and thought with the
chickens an' hogs we could glt through
. ; an'way.
"Then ono day ) 'ou got to complain.
\ In' and lool < ln' so thin i worried us.
I Your mil. is a mlddlin' good doctor ,
) ' take it all around , but nothing she
' could think of done you any good ,
, Well , ) 'OU leep' a glttln' plndller and
( plndller , till you got so'st ) " wouldn't
I do nothln' but set In a chair by the
: kitchen steve , wrapped in ) 'our ma's
old shawl , an' you looleed so pitiful
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, . that we made up our minds to have
I ' the doctor , even if it took th' last
( chlcleen on the place. 'Voll , he come ,
and after he'd l001ccd at you awhile
I an' felt your pulse , ho shet his watch :
up with a snap , an' says , quiet like : '
'Better fix up a warm place fer her
in the front room , don't have too much
light nor any drafts to strilco hor. '
I ) Then we Imowed it wan't no small i
siclmess wo had to fight , an' when wo :
l got ) 'OU fixed up in bed I follered Doc ,
.II out on the porch an' I says : 'Well ,
, Doc , , ' soz I , 'what's the matter with
our little girl ? '
" 'I don't want to skeel' ye , Mr , 'ViI.
v , , lIams , ' says he , 'but I'm afraid she' ! !
lI r In for a slego of typhoid fever. '
) "Well , after he was gone I went out
In the kitchen. an' told ) 'our ma , but
she sars : , bravo as leln be : "Veil , Ezra ,
if the Lord has seen fit to put that
much more on our load we must bear
up an' fight It out doln' our dut ) ' the
. . best wo kin , lcayln' the rest to him. '
An' I thought so too , So we jest kep'
I our hearts bravo an' done what
I seemed right t' do ,
I , "Tho hardest thing was to figure out
I where t' glt the medlclno , an' fruit ,
nn' dainty things your sickness called
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"Why Cert'nlee , Mr. Williams/ Jest
Let Us Know What You Want. "
for , We hadn't been tradln' much
with the stores In Huston , bUYin'
mostl- from the cat'log foils y' know ,
) an' so we didn't have an ) ' crodlt there
to speak oC. ut I went t' Foster , th'
' druggist , an' I told him how things
was , 1 didn't have no money t' pay
fer tb' medlclno an' things , an' the
1 prospects for the next ) 'ear was as
poor er poorer than th' last.
" 'Why cort'nleo , 1\11' , Williams , ' ho
liays , 'Jest lot us Imow wbat you want
. . . . ah' we'll carry you along till times
" "II' ' COlue better fer ) 'ou. " 'e'ro all In a
tight pinch now , but if we halg : : t'geth-
er things Is all goln' to come out right
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In the end. I ha"o ( alth In th' coun.
try , an' In the people that lI"e here.
an' nobod"s sick bab ) ' Is a goln' to
surrer If I Idn help any. '
"Well , It was the same thing at
Harlow's grocer ) ' , an' th' coal yard ,
o\'er 'where 111 th' towu , 'Cert'nlee ,
Mr. Williams , wo'll see ) " tbrouch on
this. ' Jt made mo feel mean an' smatI
some wa ) ' , though I don't lenow wh ) ' .
An' often when tho"d tlut In 1tew
oranges or 80methln' IIko that , sayln'
in a 'pologlzln' sort o { way , 'little
s01l1ethln' fer th' slcl ( baby , Williams , '
why somehow It made a hard lump
como UI } In my throat , an' I had n
queer feolln' In my eyes , 1lndor achy
1I1cc , y' know.
"Well , to bo short about It , ( er olght
weeles ) 'OU Itell' a glttln' weaker an
wealccr , an' we leep' a feelln' mal'O 'n'
more hopeless. It was 1\ sad Christ.
mas in our home that ) 'ear. Your mn
was jest were out with watch In' an'
tr'ln' to do her worle b'etween times ,
an' I was so nigh slcle with trouble an'
discouragement 't I ust to go around I
by the barn an' jest cry 1I1ce a baby.
Dut I never let on to your ma though ,
nor sl9 t' me. " 'e tried t' encourage
each other though we Imowed in our
bearts 't all our cheerCul words was
lies , an' each ono Imowed the other
Imowed It too.
"Well , jest th' night before New
Years Doc. called UD outsldo your
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room. Oh , how my Ileart sunk then !
'I don't want to hold oul an ) ' false
hopes to ) 'OU people , ' he sa s , 'but J
think with proper care from now on ,
) 'our little girl is gain' t' glt woll. '
E131e , it seemed jest lI1to a ton of
hay had been 1Ited off my chest right
there. As fer ) 'our ma , why she jest
busted down an' cried as hard as she
could , After Doc. was gone we went
out to the Idtchen an' l\11eeleI dowlI
right there an' thanlccd God fer th6
most glorious New Year's gift ho evel
give t' an'body in th' world-the.
health of our baby girl , You Imow
your pa ain't no ranter er shouter ;
yer nm bein' a Baptist has furnished
most of th' r'lIglon fer our house , but
jest then I seen how it was that they
comes times in peoplo's lives when
they've jest got to have somethin'
bigger an' greater than anything 1m.
'man t' turn to with a great jor : or a
great sorrel' .
"Well , it was a long time ) 'et before
) 'OU was strong enough t' play out
doors , an' it was a hard winter. I
burned every post of the fence around
the south eight ) ' fer firewood atore
It was over , But it seemed lIlre we
had so much t' be thanldul fer that
we was strong t' care fer any any ot
th' smaller troubles that we come
acrost. .
"It really haln't so bad to look baclr
at It now after th' trouble is over , but
them hard ) 'ears in Kansas drove
nearly all our neighbors t' give up
their land an' move a wa ) ' , brolee In
hopes an' poclcetbool\ , Them of us as
sta'ed Is purty well fixed now , but
we fit fer ever'thlng we got , an' fit
hard , too. An' , 0 , yes , about th' caty.
logs."rell after you was wetI an'
things begun t' talce a turn fer th'
better , one night ma brought out that
Chlca o boole an' laid It on the kitch
en table an' says : 'Ezr ) ' , what do ) 'OU
want t' do with this ? ' An' I sez : 'Los
burn it. ' An' ) 'our ma sez : 'Jest what
I was thinl < 1n' , too. ' An' so we did
burn it , an' what's more , we ain't
nevoi' had ono in th' house since , an'
we never send awa ) ' fer anything we
can glt at any of the stores In IIuston ,
'cause wo want to deal with them as
has an Int'rest in the country wo live
in , an' in us people that live clost by.
" 'Vh ) ' , ) 'ou needn't of put ) 'ours in
th' stoye , too , Elsie , I didn't mean-
yes , I don't know but what It's jest as
well ) " done it after all. "
Folk Denounces MallOrder Idea.
Adc1ressluc a meeting of retail merchants -
chants in .Jefferson eit ) ' recently , Gov ,
ernor Folk , of l\lissouri , said :
"We are llroud of our splendid
cities , and wo want to increase wealth
and pOlHllation , anI ! we also want our
country towns to grow. We wish the
city merchants to build up , but we
also desire the country merchants to
prosper. I do not bellevo in the mall-
ardor citizen , If a place is good
enough for a man to IIvo in and to
make his mone ' In , its good enough
Cor him to spend his money In.
" o merchant can succeed without
advertising In one way or another ,
Patronize ) 'our town pallers , build
them UII , and the ) ' will build the town
UII In increased trade aud greater all-
llOrlunlllcs. Do not be afraid that
business Is gelng to be hurt by the 1'0
cent exposures oC wrong-doing In the
commercial wOI'ld , "
Mixture of Many Nations.
Louis N , Parker , the dramatist , was
horn in France ; his fathOl' was un
American , his mother un Engllsb
wUlnan ; hi ! ! flrst language was Italian
and he was educated In Germany.
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rsLOATED WITH DROPSY.
Thc Heart Was Badly Affected When
thc Patient Began Using
Doan's Kidney Pills.
Mrs. Elizabeth Maxwell , oC 4lG West
Fourth street , OI'n1lIn } , Wash. , l1a's . :
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"For over three
'ears I Buffered
with dropsical
condition , , 'lth.
out bet'ng aware
that it was due
to kidney trou-
ble. 'I'ho early
stagoB were
principally bncl-
ache and bear.
Ing down Jlaln ,
but I went along
Nithout worr'lng much until dropsy
Bet in. 1\1) ' feet and ankles Bwelled
up , m ) ' hands IH1ffed and became so
tense I could hardly close them. I had
great difficulty in breathing , and my
heart would fiutter with the least ex.
ertlon. I could not walk fa l' without
stopping again and again to rest. Since
ust'ng four boxes at Doan's Kidney
Pills the bloating has gene down and
the feelings of distress have disap-
peared. "
Sold by all dealers. [ 0 cents n box.
Fosterl\hlburn C9. , Burralo , N. Y.
Whine from Henry James.
Henry James , pursuing his theme ,
"The Speech at Amorlcan 'Va men , "
speaks of a group at Doston young
women , "all articulating as from SOl'O
mouths , all mumbling' and whining
and vocnll ) ' limping and shuffling as It
wore together. " IIo compares , also to
its grent disadvantage , a school whore
parents pay so much not to have their
bo's taught to speak as gentlemen ,
with one "beyond tbe Bea , In which
the proviso that the schoolmaster
shall speak as a gentleman is so absolutely -
lutely vital. "
Laundry work at 110me would bo
much mal'O satisfactory If the right
Starch were used. In order to get the
desired stlrrness , it is usually necessary -
sary to use so much starch that the
beauty and fineness of the fabric is
hidden behind n paste of varying
thickness , which not only c1estro's the
appearance , but also arre ts the wearing -
ing quality of the goods. This trouble
can be entirely overcome by using Defiance -
fiance Starch , as it can be applied
much more thinly because of Its greater -
er strength than other malees.
MANY SOURCES OF SALT.
That from Natural Springs Is Gene , , ;
ally Most Nearly Pure.
The purity at salt depends uron the
source from which it is obtained antI
the sanitary condlt1ons under which
it is prepared for the market. The
supply of common salt , the most Indispensable -
dispensable of atl the seasoning sllb ,
stances both as a relishing condiment
and a wellnlgh universal food preservative -
servative , is exhaustlesR , ) 'et even so
there is salt and salt , says the Pictorial -
torial Review.
Formerly salt was obtained b ) ' evaporating -
orating ocean water , a prOCe:18 that
left many 1m purities In the residuum ,
to say nothing of Its exposure to all
ldnds of dirt in its shipment from sea-
ports. The Turk's Island or rocle salt ,
which is still largely used In pork
packing and in the manufacture ot ice
creams , comes to the United States
in holds at vessels contlnllally sub.
jected to dirt and foul odors. Upon
Its arrival it is again handled , then
packed in coarse burlap bags , permit.
ting dust to sift into the salt. In this
condItion It reaches the consumer.
Latterly , however , the prodllct of
salt springs has largely taken the lend
in this country not only for tallie salt
but for meat pacldng. The annual
production from this source in the
United States reaches moro than 40-
000,000 bushels , the state of New York
in the vicinity at Syracuse furnishing
a Jargo proportion at this important
suppl1' .
NEVER TIRES
Of the Food That Restored Her to
Health.
"M- food was killing mo and 1 didn't
Imow the cause , " writes a Colo. YOllng
lad ) ' , "For two 'ears 1 was thin tll1l1
slclc1y , sUffering from indigestion and
Inflammatory rheumatism ,
"I had tried different 1lnds ot d et ,
plain living , and man ) ' of the remedies
recommended , but got no beUer.
"Finally , nbout five weeles ago ,
mother suggested that I tr ) ' GraJle'
Nuts , and I began at once , eating It
with a little cream or mille. A change
for the better began at once.
"To.da ) ' I am well and am gaining
weight and strength all the time. I'vo
gained 10 Ibs. 111 the last five weeks
and do not suffer any more from Indl.
gesllon and the l'heumallsm is all
gone.
"I Imow it Is to GrallC.Nuts alone
that I owe my restored health , I still
eat the food twice a dny and nov01' tlro
of It. " Name given by Postum Co"
Battle Creek , Mich.
The flavol' of Grape-Nuts is peculiar
to itself. It is neutral , not too sweet
nnd has an agreeable , healthful qual.
ity that never grows tt'resome ,
Ono of the sources ot rheumatism
is from overloading the S8tpm with
acid material , the resllit ot imllerfect
dlgestlbn and assimilation.
As soon as Im\H'OII01' \ food Is abandoned -
doned and GrapeNuts Is talwn regu.
larly , digestion is made strong , the or.
ans do their worle at bllllding up good
red blood cells and at earn'ing away
the excess at disease-malting matcl'lal
fr01ll the ! ! ystem ,
' 1'ho res lilt is n certnln and steady
re1\II'n to nOl'lnul health and mental
activity. " " 'hnro's II ronson. " Hend
the IItllo hook "The Head to Well ,
vlllo" In11.8. \ ; .
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OLD CAPT , CACK'S QUEGTION.
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Quick Intelligence.
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1'lerco In ) ' , the cI\I1Iml5810ner of
bnnlts ot Mnssachusetts , at the Amorl.
can Bankers' assoclat1'un'/I convention
In St. Louis , advocated a better ac.
counting S'StOIll.
"But above all , " said 1\11' . , TaIn
discussion ot his Idea , "wo want
Intelligenco' , If elllhozlol11ent Is to bo
thoroughly pllt down. S'St0111s are
good , hut Intelligence Is beU r , and
I'n cashlors anti tellers nnd hook-
keepers anti note clerIcs wo want the
sarno Ieen , qulclt Intelligence that
characterlzeil old Cnlt. Hiram Cack ,
ot Gloucester.
. "Cack lay "ery 111. Ono day ho got
down-hearted , feeling that his cntlc
was hopeless.
" ' ' he said 'lhere Isn't
'I fenr , doctor , ,
much hope for me. '
" 'Oh , ) 'OS , there Is , ' tIlO doctor nn.
swered. 'Threo years ago I was In
) 'our condition llrcclsely , and look at
UtO nttw. '
"Caek , Intelligent and alert , said
qUicldy :
" 'What doctor did you hav07' "
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No JnU ' 1 or fnilure ! ! made with PUTNAM -
NAM FAI > EIm.S : DYES ; bright , henuli-
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ful colors II cCl.taint ' .
Nothing hurls a. conccIterl man like
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being ignored.
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n. " Roothlng , .rul"
! "or hlldr.n I..thlllit. . .nrt n. th. . IIlIIns , dllru In ,
aamlllatiun alia , . Ialn , CUI' " wJlld rolle. u a bultle.
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Some men can't even do their duty
without making a fuss about it.
I.ewis' Siugle l1inder Cignr 1mB II ric'n
tnate. Your dealer or l.ewia' Io'ncIOl' ' .
Peoria , 111.
When membel's o { a family quarrel
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a. lot at truth Icnlcs out.
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' } 'ao ) JAX'A'l'lVl IIIW 1O Qlllnlno'l'ablot. , Jnlt. !
JIRIR rllllllld 11I0110' Ir I rulls tu ( 'lIro. 1 > : , W
UILOV ' & 1'-lIutllr : la on ollcll box. 25c.
A woman would rather do things to
Worr ) ' a. rival than to afford herself
pleasure.
Top Prices for Hides , Furs , Pelts.
" 'rit ! ' for eirC'ulnr0 , 11 . " ' . Hide &
Fur Co.linnealloli , Minne otn.
Complaint is Jenerally despicable ,
al W ) 'S worse than una'uill nE-Car-
b'le.
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Furs , Hides , Pelts.
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" .rit ! ' fOl' Jlrice atHl hiJl to lc lillau
Fllr & \\001 Co" l\1inneapoIiA , 11 Ii 1111.
Man ) ' a man who prays for rain
would doubtless ! ! teal his neighbor's
umbrella If his llrayers were answered.
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Tal , , ' Garfieltl Tea , the _ \ntl1rnl I.axa.
tin' , for cOIIHtipatiol1 , iIHliJ.e : tion , lin'l'
Rile ! kidI1C ' det'an f'mcnt" . nlHI eoltli-l , It iA
IIIndc nf lTe 1"1 I" ' . Gual'nuteetl under the
Purc FoOl ( Lnw ,
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We frequently fall into ern-or and
follr , not hecuuse the true Ilrln'lples
of ncllon are not Imown , but because
for the time ther are not remcmbered ,
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Give Definnce Starch a fahtrial -
try it for both hot and cold starching ,
Ilnd If 'ou don't thlnlt ) ' 011 do better
worle , in less time and at smaller cosl.
return it and , your grocer will glvo
) 'OU back your money.
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Knows Whom He Can Trullt.
Pollee Commissioner Bingham has
learned one imllOrtant fact that will ho
of aid to him in his olllcial career.
When he desires to get the exact facts
ahout some large question that is to
the front In New York cll ' he calls
in the newspaper reporters located at
\Iollco \ headquarters and hus a hoart.
toheart talk , A ! ! one of them says :
"IIe gets It straight , anrl so straight
tbat not ail the men of the forc can
fool him on that one point. "
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ALMOST A SOLID SORE.
Skin Disease from Birth-Fortune
Spent on Her Without Beneflt-
Cured Her with Cutlcura.
"I have a cousin in Rocklngham Co ,
who once had a sleln dlseuso from her
birth until elw was six ) 'ears of age.
lIer father had SllPn t a. fortune on
her to get her cured allli none or the
treatments did her any good , Old
Dr. G- Ru gesled that ho tr ) ' the
Cutlcnra. Remedies vhlch he did.
When 110 commenced to use It the
chillI was ulmost a solid scab. IIo
had used it about two months and
the child WIIS well. I was there when
they commenced to UO ! ) ' / 1111Cnti. .
cura Remedies. I stayed that week
and then l'etul'11pd home and Rtaye1 [
two week : ; and then went bllck nnd
sta 'ed with them two weple ! ! Inn er ,
and when I went home I could hardJr
believe she was the same C'hild , IIel'
skill wis as ROft as a. baby's without -
out a scar on it. I have not seen her
In sevcnteen 'enJ'f ; . but I have hearll
from her and the lust t Il11e I heard from
hPr tJho waR well.lJ's. . W , P. Ingle , Burlington -
lington , N , C" Juno 16 , 1905 , "
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No sooner 110es l11e avol'uge man dls ,
cover thllt. ho has lIIudo a mistake
than he gets bus ) ' and mUlIfactm'es an
eXlllanation.
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'What ' ioS' 1 > e-ru-na'
Is it a Catarr/1 Relnedy , or a Tonic ,
or is it Botl1 ?
Some people call Ptruna a great tonic , Others refer to Perunl1 as a grel1t catAITb
remedy. ' ,
Which of these people life rliht : ? Is It more proper to call Perunl1 11 catarrh remedy -
edy than to call It a tonic ?
Our reply is , that Perunn Is buth n tonic and n catarrh remedy. Indeed , there can
be no etCectual catarrh remedy that Is not also n tonic.
lu order to thoroughly relieve nny case of catarrh , 11 remedy must not only have II
specific action on the mucous ' \nembranes affected by the catarrh , but it must have 11
general tonic action on the nervous system.
Cntarrh , even in persons who I1rc otherwise strong , Is a wel1kened condition of some
mucous membrane. There 111ust be something to strengthen the clr l Ubn , to give
tone to the arteries , and to raise tne vital forces. , _ A : '
Perhaps no vegetable remely In the world hns I1ttracted 110 much attention from
medical writers nS IIYDUASTIS CANADENSIS. The wonderful efficacy of this herb
has been recognized 1111\ny years. and is growing In Its hold upon the medical profession.
When joined with CUllEnS and COPAIBA a trio of medical agents [ s formed In
Peruna which constitutes nllpeclfic remedy for catarrh thnt in the present state of medl.
cnl pro ress cnnnot be Improved upon. This nctlon , reinforced by such renowned tonics
M COLLINSONIA CANADENSIS , CORYDALIS FORMOSA and CEDRON SEED.
ollght to make this compound an ideal remedy for catarrh in all Its stages and locations
In the body.
From a theoretical standpoint. therefore , Peruna is beyond criticism. The use of
Peruna. confirms this opinion. Numberless testimonials from every quarter of the earth
furnish lImple evidence thnt this judgment Is not over enthusiastic. When practical experience -
perience confirms a wellMgrounded theory the result is 11 truth that cannot be shaken ,
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RHEUMATIS
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CURED '
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\ ' The Circu1ation. Stimulated
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and the Muscles and Jotn
lubricated , by .usin
[ Sloans I
l Lin. meI\.t .
" , Price 25 < : , 50c. . 6.$1.00
I Sold by n De .ters
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' 'Sioan's Tre iiso On The Horse" Sent Free
Address Dr. Earl S.Sloan.BostonIMass.
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NO MORE MUSTARD PLASTERS TO BLISTER.
nI SCIENTIFIC AND MODERN EXTERNAL COUNTER-IRRITANT ,
. CAPISICUM
VASELINE
EXTHACT OF THE CAYENNE PEPPER PLANT
A QUICK , SUR . SAFE AND ALWAYS READY CURE FOR PAIN-PRICE
15c.-IN COI.t.APSIBLE TUBES-AT ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS , OR
BY MAIL ON RECEIPT OF 15c , IN POSTAGE S1AMPS. DON'T WAIT
TILL TilE PAIN COMES-HEEI > A TUDE HANDY.
A substitute for nd superior to mustard or any other plaster , and will not
blister the most delicate skin. The pan.allaying ! and curative qualities of
the article arc wonderful. 11 will stop the toothache at once , and relieve
Headache and Sciatica , We recommend it as the best and safest external
counlerlrritanl known , also as an external remedy for pains In the chesl
and stomach and all Rheumatic , Neuralgic and Gouty complaints , A trial
will prove what we claim for It , and It will be found to be Invaluable In the
household and for chllaren. Once used no family will be without it. Many
people say "It Is the best of all your preparations , " Accept no preparallon
of vaseline unless the same carrIes our label , as otherwise it Is not genuine. .
SEND YOUn ADDRESS AND WE WiLL MAiL OUI { VASELINE -
LINE PAMl > HLET WHiCH WILL INTEHEST YOU.
CHESEBROUGH MFG. CO.
17 STATE STREET , NEW YORK CITY
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READERS 01 this p\per de-
slrtn 10 buy any-
thin" advertised In
Its columns should Insist upon havn ! ! :
what they IIsk lor. rei using all substitutes -
tutes or Imllations ,
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FARMS FOR REf"T " , \ , X U H A I. . : ( ) : v
, ( 'fUU" , l' yan"lIh.
.1. 1\1 UI.n.\I.I. . " "OUX CI'I'10 \ \ ' . \ , .
It amici. . . , . with' ' Water
80re eyCl , u.o r TIIDmPSDnrS Eye
W. N. U. , OMAHA. NO.2 , 1907.
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Tallest American Soldier.
The distinction o { heln ! ; the tall cst
man in the Unltel } Slates army be ,
longs to Bl'IlC'st D. Pecl { , a. flrst lieutenant -
tenant in the en lne'r ( 'orps. lIe is
six rpot fOil I' and hair incbes In
I I
hol ht , Llplltrmant Peck Is a. native
of Wisconsin and \ \ aR graduated from I
the Oshkosh high Rchool , Lieutenant
Peck Is now on duly at Yellowstone I
Park , Wyomh' , : tn/l / hus sUllOrvlscd I
tile bul1dln of a military roud known
liB Ppok's Plko. lie Is called P1co's !
Peak by Ills comrades 'in the servlco.
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Iu. " " Loury. f' I
Jo'nA K .1. ( JIIKSKY lIke uRth tll t hc Is enlOf .
partter IJr tllu IInll or r. , J , Cur.sr.y & : Cn , . duillt 1
IJII lIltn ! lu the City uf 'C"telo. ( J'JlllIty anl ttal8 I
orure l\ld. ant Ihllt e'lll IIrm will plIY the IIII\ of
t ) g Illf\IIHI'U : ; JI/II.I\It ! ; for 611ch 811'1 cfery ,
( "R"O of C TAIIIIII Illal cannot 110 cure hy the u.o uf
IlALL'81',1,111111 CUIlI' : .
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flforn to he/tire mn anl Mub.crlhelluIUY I'rd cnce ,
till. hili , Jay IJr IIcLewbJr , . \ . II. . IH r" . ,
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II.IU' , Catarrh Cllro h taken IliteruRlly lIud acU
fllr " \lY "II Ih. , 1110",1 unll IlJuCOII surfaco. ot the
I"ICIII. SClu1 ror te lIl11l1\lIll , . rr f\
t' . J. Cln . : tCO. : . , Toledo , O.
Rfl"1 " by nU Urulfl1ht. . . . .e.
'l',1ku 11all' 1'"IIII1Y 1'1110 ( or cOlutllatloD.
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Each wrlnklo on a woman's brow
represpnts an eXlOI'ience , 1
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STIFFNESS. STITCHES , LAMENESS , CRAMP ,
TWISTS Arm "WITCHES , ALl. DECArI1P WHEN
YOU APPLY
ST.
JACOBS
TilE 0 I L PltlCE
OLP-MONI-CURE . : ? 5AND : > O CnN'fS
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SIOK HEADACHE
Positively cored by
' ' the so Little PUIs.
CAD'JER'S
1\ The ) also reUcvo DI-
tress trom Dyspepsia , In-
ITTLE digestion nnd Too llcnrtr :
Eating. A pertect rem-
I V E R
elty tel' Dizziness , Nausca ,
PI LLS Drowslnes. " Dad Tl\8to
In tbo 1.Ioutl1 , COllted
Tongue , Pain In the stde ,
TORPrD LIVER. Th01
regulate the Dowels. PurelyVoge.-l1blo. !
SMALL PILL. SMAlL DOSE. SMALL PRICE.
Genuine Mu Bear
CARTERS
Fac-Similo
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PILLS. / .A:1' .
REFUSE UBSTITUTES.
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THE CANADIAN WEST
IS THE BEST WEST
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sall 8 durnlll I ho pa.
vo'nr ISlbu ! the CInulllln
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crcn'eliin VUIIlDlO IInd In
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1 no . " "r. . . rUE. : 10
over , Ilona fidO aettler.
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IIIIIIulllll'8 nnd IIrnIlCII"h-hlill Jlllt IIllIIuh over1 I'or-
111111 of the coolltry wlthllll'uMY rOllcll of cbllrcllee.
I : keIS. ( 'h ap IlIcl Dnll erer ) modern
gl , , I ( , : : : : ,
'l'lIIINlOlnT ; I1LJ.IOS IIURUmWJur.ATCIIOP
or IIII ) ' ( 'lIr IlIl',111S IW.IX.U.LW to the taflllllrs of
WC"I'fII I IIIIIUlu , nJlurt trum tllo results ot other
imlllsll : ! Oil' du.
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F..r 011\1 ( ' " 1Il1lllnnrrnl\l\on \ nrtdress the BUI'ItIl-
I\\\-S \ : 11 1':01' ; ; U ' UI1111 ItA'l'ION. 011/1"8 , CUDDl ! " ,
ur IIIIY 1I1t1I11/r zcd UUIOrllIllCD Allcllt.
W. V. DENNETT , 801 New York We BuildiDr.
Omaba. Nebraska.
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FURS AND HIDES
ARE VERY HIGH IN PRICE
Why not get full value by shipping
Ihem yourself Instead of selling 10
your local dealer at 1-:1 to : J"J of
what they arc worth ? SEND rOR
TAOS ANI > PRH.E liST , Small
snlpmenls are welco'ne and receive
full altent1on. .
JACOB HOLZ.
1000 Horth 16th 81 . - OMAUA HEB. .
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