Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, January 24, 1907, Image 7

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Cold Affected Head and Throat-
Attack was Severe.
Chas. W. Bowman , 1st Lleut. anQ'
. Adjt. 4th M. S. M. Cav. Vols. , writes'
from Lanham. Md. , as foUows :
"Though somewhat averse to patent -
ent medIcines , and stiU morc averse
to becoming a professional amdavIt
man , It seems only a plain duty In
the prooent instAnce to add my ex-
perienC ( ) to the columns already wrItten -
ten concerning the curatlvo powers
of Peruna.
" 1 have been particularly benefited
by Us use for colds in the head and
throat. I have been able to fully cure
myself 01 n most severe attack ill
farly-eight hours by its use according
to dlrectlolls. lusc It liS a prevcntlve
wllcncvcl' tbrcatened with an attack.
"Members of my famUy also use
It for like aliments. We are recommending -
mending it to our friends. "
-Chas. W. Bowman.
Ask Your Druggist fol' Frec Pcruna
Almanac for'1907.
. If you 1U'0 n gay old dog you have
r . Jl'no right to whine.
' 1'0 recover quickly from bilious attacks ,
/ siek-hc.\dache , indigcstion or col s , take
Garficld T the mild laxntivc. Guaranteed -
teed under t.I1e l'ure Peed Law.
Many Peculiar Languages.
Of I ges Which so wIdely dltrer
among tl1901D.'rolves as to be incompre-
hensib.le . wlUlout particular study the
number rcadIly exceeds 1,000.
'I11e extraordinary popularity of fine
" white goods this summer makes the
ch ce of Stareh a matter of great im-
" . porta.ncc. . Defiance Starch , being free
. . . from all Injurious chemicals , is the
only ooe which Is sate to use on fine
fabrics. Its great strength as a stiffener -
ener tnAIes half the usual quantity of
Starch neccesary , with the result of
perfect finish , equal to that when the
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gees ( were new.
Has Seen Much of Life.
John Avery McIlhenny , recently
lomlnated n cIvU service commissioner -
sioner , though only 36 years old , has
put two girdles round about the earth ,
: . . has kUled b1g game in Atrlca and haa
t. . ' tought in tL real ( though small ) war.
. Besides bomg a. former rough rider ,
. he Is oo.e at the richest men in Louisi-
ana. Ilis pepper tarm on A very island ,
Iberia Parish. is famous , and 80 Is the
huge fnctory Ln which he makes pepper -
per sauce. Two years ago the McIl-
hennys entertained the president's
oldC1" daughter , now Mrs. Longworth ,
in tholr New Orleans home at carni.
vat time aad last year the president
himsel ! was theIr guest.
THE FIRST TWINGE
Of Rheumatism Calls for Dr. Wlillamn'
. Pink Pills If You Would Be
Easily Cured.
Mr. Frank Little , no well known cltl-
ren ; at' PortlaBd , Ionln. Co. , MIch. , was
cured of a severe case of rheumatism
by Dr. WlUlams' Pink Pills. In speaking -
ing about It recently , he said : "My
body wn. ; run down and : In no condition -
tion to wIthstand dlseaso and about
. ! fo five YQars ago I began to feel rheu-
matte p Jn.a In my arms and across
my 'back. ' My arms and legs grew
num.b alld tile rheumatism seemed tc
settle In every joint so that I could
hardlymOTe. . whllo my arms were.
usctcos at times. I was unable to
t sleep or l'C t well and my heart ialn
- ed me so terribly I could hardly stand
It. My stomach became SOUl' . and
bloated after eating and this grew
so bad that I had infiammation 0) )
the otomach. I was extremely nerv'
ous anll could not bear the leas'
noise or excitement. One whole side
of my body became paralyzed.
"As I said before , I had been suff.
erlng about flvo ) 'ears and seemed to
be able to get no reHef from my
doctors , when a friend here in Port.
land told me how Dr. Williams' Plnle
P1\1s \ had euro < 1 : hIm of neuralgia In
the face , even after the pain had
drawn it & 0 one side. I decided to
try UIO pills and began to sea some
improvcment soon after using them.
This encoul"3ed , me to keep on until
I was entirely cured. I have never
had a return or the rheumatism or of
the lIarnlysln.
The pills are for sale by all drug.
. . gists or sent , postpaid , on receipt of
; .1 price , 60 cents per box , six boxes
$2,60 , by the : Dr. W11llams Mediclno
Companr. Schenectady , N. Y.
SEIZED "BY A !
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LION
By 0 Lion Huntor.
"Onco on the Orange river , In the
Hottentot country , I had a close call
tor my lICe , with no one at hanll to
aid me in distracting the attention of
the lion. I had only one white man
wIth mo , and he was 111 of fevor. Wo
had dug a pit on a path trequonted by
lions coml'ng down to drink , but were
much annoyed by other animals tall.
tng into It.
"On the first night wo caught two
hyenas ; on the second , a panther ; on
the third , a wUd hog. Those would
have been prizes had wo not been
after lions , and lions alone. On the
fourth night I stationed a couple of
natives In a tree near the p th to
frighten off all game but lions. They
wore hunters , and Imew the tread ot :
a lion trom that of any other beast.
"When going down to drl'nl ( the lion ,
generally sniffs the air , probably to
find what game Is abroad. On a rough
path his tread Is as heavy as a man's
and no one who has hunted him need ,
be afraid o [ malting n mlstalto.
"On this night , after the natives
had driven several worthless animals
away , a large lion and lioness came
down the path. When first discovered
the h'on was ahead , but he got the
scent of the men in the tree , and
stopped short to growl and snlrr , whUe
the lioness , who was , perhaps , very ,
thirsty , advanced slowly and went
down Into the pit.
"Tho pit was two mUes from our
camp ; and we heard nothing of the
row which tool ( place when the lion
discovered the trick pla'ed upon his
mate. He tore around [ or a spell mte
mad , and then lay down at the toot I
of the tree and besieged the men. As
soon as it was dayh'ght I left camp on
horsebacle to rldo over and see what
luck. I rode straight for the place ,
and when within 40 rods called to the
men.
"They answered at once , and though
I could not malw out what they said ,
I lmew that they were oxclted over
something. I was riding around a
clump of trees onto an open space ,
when my horse suddenly started. Next
instant I was on the ground and a lion
standing over me , whIle I could hear
the horse tearing away through the
scrub like mad. The lion had pulled
me down , nearly tearing the bacl ( out
of my jaclrct , but : \ot drawing blood
with hIs claws.
"As In a prevIous case , I was not
frightened , because It had occurred
so suddenl ' that I had not had time
to lose my nerve. I was on my let
side , bareheaded , and the lion stood
for a moment wllh his right paw on
my shoulder , leoking after the horse.
"The natives saw the fieelng horse ,
Imew very well what bad happened
to me , and at once descended the tree
and made for camp. I did not blame
them any and perhaps that very action
saved my lite. I had time to collect
my thoughts In that single instant ,
and as I had routed one lion by barl-
Ing like a dog , I decided to follow the
, same plan In this case.
"But , as I said before , lions are as I
unlike as men. At my first bark this
fellow growled savagely , and gave me
a terrible bite on the hip. Had I cried
out at till'S , or made any struggle , he
would have finished me at once. I repressed -
pressed my feelings and played dead.
I had a revolver strapped to my baclt ,
but it would not do to reach for It.
"After biting me the lion watched
and waited for signs of life , and when
he could detect none he seized my
rIght shoulder in his teeth , gave me
a shalw and a twist and next moment
I was being carried err on his back.
Hl's teeth did not touch my fiesh , and
as I lay acr ss him on my side my
hand struck the butt of the revolver.
I had it out of the holster in a second ,
and then felt that I had a show.
Whether the beast felt any movement
or not , he growled at Intervals , and
his breath came bacle on me so strong
that I was nauseated. I Intended to
fire Into him as ho was carrying me
along , but he was. swa 'lng about so
that I did not dare to risk It.
"After carrying me half a mIle
through the scrub and over broken
ground , the Hon halted at the head
ot a ravine , in which he doubtless had
his lair. He turned about as If to see
if pursuit had been made , and the muz.
zlo of the revolver came against his
left hip. I fired at once , and next Instant -
stant was fiung on the earth , whIle
the lion uttered a scream of pain.
"I was on my knees In a flash , but
the beast was ten teet away , going
around In circles and bltl'ng at the
wound. He did not notice me In tha
least , and I sent another bullet Inte
him just bacle of the shoulder. He
uttered another scream , and Instead
of rushing at me , as I fully expected ,
made a leap Into the ravine , where I
could hear him running for some dls
tance.
"I was ( badly shaken up , but I lost
no time In getting out of the nel'gh
borhood , and in the course ot an hour
reached camp. Nearly every bOdy was
out looking for me.
"Now see how Inconsistently that'
lion acted. lIe came out Into the
open ground and charged the party ,
of over 20 men , although they had not
disturbed him. He had run trom me
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In his surprise. lIe Imocked over
a native as he chared , , but was th"n
riddled with bullets and gave up Ute
ghost.-Chlcago Inter Ocean.
Act of Nervy Girl.
When trom her omce acrols the.
street she saw two men brcak Into a
jewelry store in Mount Carmel , Pa. , I
Stine , telopllOno girl. rUBhed
In an alarm and the men were
CIlught. I
The BCn. level canal trom 1\Inrse1l1e
to the Rhone river Is to bo completed
In seven years at a. cost or $13.730 , .
000.
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh .
that Contain MercurYr
al mctnry " .111 lurely de Iroy tbe IClIlo of 1m ell
and completely dcranlto tbe whllle when
eDterlnt : " tl1rouh tbo mucoul Illtem Such
artlclCl Ibould nenr be uled except 00 prelcrlp.
UODI trom reputAble pbrllclanl , al tile damlle tbey
will do II teD t011i to the Koollrou caD pUlilbly de.
the from them. lIall' . Catarrh Cure , maDufactured
by F. J. Cheuer \ Co. , Tolello , 0" CODtAlDI 110 10' ' '
curr , and II takeD Internally. actin ! : directly II POD
tbe blood and mucoul lurfacel ot the 1ltem. In
burllli llAlI'l Catarrh Cure bo lure TOU ret tbo
renulne. ItI \ takeu Internaliland tnldo In Tolello ,
Oblo , by F. J. CheDCY " Co. 1 eultnonlall t < < lo.
Sold by DrUiltlll.l. l'rlce , 750. per butUe.
Take 111.11'1 1"amll1 rllli tor cODIUpaUoAo
Long Sight.
The longest" distance ever compassed -
passed by human \'Islon Is 183 miles ,
being the distance betwecn the Un. i
comparghe park , In Colorndo , and
Mount Ellen , In Utah. 'l'hls felt was
accompllshod by the surveyors of the
United states coast and geodetic survey -
vey , who were engaged , In conjunction -
tion with representatlvcs of other nations -
tions , In making a new measurement
or the earth.
SCALY ERUPTION ON BODY.
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Doctors and Remedies Fruitless-Suf-
fered 10 Years - Completely
Cured by Cutlcura.
"When I was about nine years old
small sores appeared on each of my
lower limbs. I scratched them with a.
brass pin aUlI shortly afterwards both
of these limbs became so sere that
I could scarcely walk. When I had
been sufferIng for about a month
the sores began to heal , but small
scaly eruptions appeared whel'o the
sores had been. From that time onward -
ward I was troubled by such severe
itching that , untll I became accustomed -
tomed to it , I would scratch the sores
nntll the blood began to flow. This
would stop the itching for n few
days , but scaly plnces would appear
again and the itching would accompany -
pany them. After I surrered about
ten years I made a renewed effort to
etrect a cure. 'l'he eruptions by this
tlmo had appeared on every part of
my body except my tace and hands.
The best doctor in my natlvo county -
ty advised me to use arsenic in small
doses and a salve. I then used to
bathe the sores in a mixture which
Kavo almost intolerable Imln. In addition -
dition I used other remedies , such
I1S iodine , sulphur , zinc salve , -'s
Salve , - Ointment , and in tact I
was continually giving some remedy
faIr trial , never using less than
Dno or two bocs : : : or bottles. All
this was fruitless. Finally my hali'
began to fall out nnd I was rapidly
becoming bald. I used -'s - ,
but it did no good. .A tew lUonthn
niter , having used almost everything
else , I thought I would try Cutlcura
Ointment , havIng previously used
Cuticura Soap and beln ! ; pleased with
It. Arter using three boxes I was
completely cured , and my hair was
restored , after fourteen years of suffering -
fering and an expenditure of at least
' 50 or $60 In vainly endeavoring to
Dnd a. cure. I shall bo glad to wrIte
to anyone who may be interested In
my cure. B. Hiram Mattingly , Vcr.
mUlion , S. Dak. , Aug. 18 , 190G. "
HEADS SHAPED TO ORDER.
German Doctor Explains Cause. of
VQrlous Formations.
At a recent convention ot German
natnrallsts and doctors Dr. Walcher ,
of Stuttgart , in an Instructlv.e paper
put forth a sensational theory to ex.
plaIn the formation of the shape of
the hea.d of infants. Ho maintained
that the head of a child could be
molded artificially. He found by ex-
porlence that when a medIum.shaped
head is placed in a soft cushion the
ohlld turns on its bac1e , or rests on the
back of its head , In order to free
mouth , nose and tace. In this manner
the head rests smoothly , and a short
head is developed. But If the medium.
shaped head of a chUd Is placed on a
ha.rd under-rest , like a hair mattress
or roBed carpet , the chUd's head
turns nalde , as it cannot stand any
mor ou Its hca.d than an egg , tor the
muscle of the back Is weakened.
Therefore , with continued resting on
the flldo a long head Is developed. To
prove his assertions the lecturer presented -
sented no chIld whoso mother and sister -
ter tu'O short-headed. The child at Its
birth hAd a short head , now after 18
months it is long skulled. It the child
hAd been placed on Its baclt , according
to other experiences its head would :
have been short-shaped. Dr. Walcher I
did not deny that the shape of the
hea.d was Inherited , but asserted that
It could be greatly in uenccd by the
way the child rested.
COSTLY PRESSURE.
Heart and Nerves Fall on Coffee.
A resident of a great western state
puts the case regarding stimulants
with a comprehensive brevity that 1's
admirable. He says :
"I am 66 years old and have bad con.
slderablo experience with stimulants.
rhey are all aUIte-a mortgage on reserved -
served energy at ruinous Interest. As
the whip stimulates but does not
strengthen the borse , so do stimulants
nct upon the human system. Feeling
this way , I gave up coffee nnd all
other stimulants and began the use of
Postum Food coffee some months ago.
ThE" beneficial results bave been apI I ,
llarcnt from the first. The rheumatIsm '
that J used to suffer from has left me.
I sleep sounder , my nerves uro stead.
1'er and mr brain olearer. And I bear
testimony also to the teed value of
Postum-somethlng that In lacltlng In
cottee. " Name given by Postum Co. ,
Dattle Creek , Mich. Thoro's a reason ,
Read "Tho Road to Wellvllle , " the I ,
quaint little book In pkl9.
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Jltr . WlnRlo' ' 1I 800t1l1nr : Brrup.
ror rhllclren tp.thlll . 8ofl.nl tilt ! ICUftl.I'dUrl' , " -
Samma\lun aUau t-aln.oure.whulcullc. oa bottt.
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Unensy lIe8 the bead that weara a
frown.
Ee\t1\r. ' ill the ronll to wenlth. PUT.
NAM } iADELE R IWI.1 ill the road to
eeonom ) ' . 10c prr pneknge. .
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Many a citizen who trades on mnr-
gins wouldn't think of buylnr a gold
brick.
Lewis' Single llinder eOBb more thnn
other Go cigars. Smokers know wh , . .
Your denIer or Lcwia' l aetor ) ' , l'eoria , III
Most people find fault with tholr
neIghbors In order to & , et eyen with
neighbors who find fault with them.
Garficld 'l'cn purifies the blood and trml.
icntc : ! discase. 'rake it for ron lipnlion.
Guaranteed under the I'lIre l.'ood Law.
Kindness Is wisdom. There Is none
In life but needs It aud may lenrn.-
Dalley.
1'11.1:8 ( ltJIun IN 0 ' 1'0 14. UA'T8.
l'A O OIN'l' I ICN'l'I lunrnuteel to cure nny Mue
or Itr.hlnlt , 111 I II < t , Itlecdlllit l'rntruillns : 1'110. ID
to U dillS or I1I11nu1 rofuuded. 6Uo.
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Man cannot be altogether cleared
from Injustice In dealing with beasts
as he now does.-I1ernclltus.
Top Prices for Hides , Furs , Pelts.
Writc for circular No , 0 N. W. Hi e &
Fur Co. , ] \ [ illllcllnoiqlinnc ! otn.
Richard Croker , the old Tammany
chief , who Is about to return to New
York , Is said to have had an offer 01
$100,000 for an autoblogrnph ) ' .
By follolng the directions , which
are plalnl ) . } ) rlnted OJl each } mcltnge of
Dennnco Starch , Men's Collars and
Cuffs can be 1I11\de just as sllff as desired -
sired , wUh either gloss or domcstlc
finish. Try It , 16 oz. for 10c , sold by
all good groccrs.
Roman Relics Found In Wales.
Worldngmen engagell In dl\'erUng
n roadwny at Wolwyn , Helts , Wales ,
unearthed soyen Roman urns In n
good state of preservation , a. Roman
spur , two drlnltlng bowls sl : ! : Inches
high , one smn.ller cup , a bowl , some
bronze plate , an Iron standard and
small urn six Inches high.
Always to Be Depended Upon.
When a person gets up in the morning -
ing with a dull headache and a tired ,
stretchy feeling , it's an almost certain
Indication that the liver , or bowels ,
or both , are decidedly out of order.
At such times Nature , the wisest
and best of doctors , takes this means
to glvo warning that she needs the
help and gentle assistance which can'
best bo obtained from that old fam-
Uy remedy , Bran reth's Pllls , which
has been In use for over n. century.
They are the same fine laxative
tonic pm your grandparents used
when doctors were few antI tar between -
tween , and when people had to have
a remedy that could absolutely bo depended -
pended upon.
Brandreth's Pllls cnn bo depended
upon , and are sold in every drug and
medlcino store , plain or sugar.coated.
American Idealism.
Since my flrst arrIval in America I
1.ave held that the renl spirit 1s Ideal.
Istlc and that the average IndivIdual
American Is controlled by Idealistic
Impulses. Those who may contradict
me can not have sounded the depths
of the .phIlosophy at Ralph Waldo
Emerson. or studied the life and read
the speecnes of Abraham Lincoln , and
considered their tar-reaching effect on
the AmerIcan people. In Lincoln's
great charocter nothing can be more
ntrlklng than the way In which he
combined reality and the loftiest ideal ,
wIth a thoroughly practical capacity
to achieve that Ideal by pracUCIll
methods. This faculty seemed to give
him a far-sighted , almost superhuman
vision , which enabled him to pIerce
the clouds obscuring tlw sight of the
keenest stAtesmen and thlnlters of his
age-Baron SpecIe von Sternburg , 1II
Forum.
SICK HEADACHE
. , Positively cured by
thcso Little l'ms.
CARJERS
They a1so reUero Distress -
tress trom Dyspcpsln. . In.
ITiLE t1lgcsUon and Too ncarty
\I \ ' . A perfect rem-
V E REnting'
II cdy tor D1zz1Dcss , 2\o.usca.
PI LLS. DrowsIness , D0.4 Tnst.o
In the : Mouth. Canted
T"nguo , Pnln In the Side.
TOUPID LIVER. .1'hoy
regulo..to tbD Dowels. 1'urcly VcgotablO.
SMAll PILL. SMALL . DOSE. SMALL PRICE. .
CARTERS Genui a.Mu . t Bear
Fac-Slmllo Signature
PILLS. / d
REFUSE SUBSTITUTES.
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DEFIANCE STARCR ro.
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W. N. U. , OMAHA , NO.3 , 1907.
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PUTNAM
Color more poodl brlohler and 1lller colors Ihan an , at
lUII.arliont without ripping I1pluL Wrllo lor It.o bDQkJ
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TUE DISCOVER.ER
Of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Con1pound , the'
Great Woman's Remedy for Woman's Ills.
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LYDIA E. PINKI-IAM
No other me ioino for Woman's 1lls in the worM hns receivcd such wldo.
spread nnd unqualified endorsclt1cnt.
No other lUcdiclno hus such n. recor of cures of female ipn.csses or sucb
host..q of grateful frlcUlls as has Idin ' , E. Plnltlltllt1's Vcgotnblo COll1pound.
' it hns'bccn ' all fOl'ms or li'emnlo ,
l0l' moro than 30 years eurlng' Complaints
Inlln.tnll1aUon and Ulccmt.lon , and conscqucnt Spinal Wealmcss.
It has cm.cllmore cascs or lluclmche nnd I.oeal Wcalmesscs than any other
ono remedy. It dlssoh-cb 111111 expel a tumOl's In an early st.ngo or'tIovelopment.
IrrcguhtrlUcs and pcrlolllcal pn1u5 , Wcalmc8s of the Stomnch , Indigestion ,
Bloating. Nervous l'ro8trntion , llclldache , Ocnel'al Dobillty quicltly yield tolt ;
also deranged organs , ca\ll.iug Imln , draggiug' scnsn.Uons nnll baclmcbc ,
Unller all circumstauces it nets n Imrmony with the female system.
It removes that wearing feeling , extreme illssitude , "don't. care" and
"wan be-lcCt-alono" fccllng , exci tabiH ty I ir1'l tabU [ t.y I 11er.vousness , dlz.
ziness , faintness , slceplcssncss , f1atnlenc . , mclancholy or the " , blucs" . Thcso
uro indications or Female WealmesB. or 601110 derungement. of the organs ,
which this me iclne cnrcs us well as Cbronlo Kidney Complaints nnd
Bnclmcl1e , of either sex ,
1'h080 womcn who refuse to accept anything else MO rownrdec1n hundrc(1
thousand 'times. for they et what they wantr-n. cure. Sold by Druggist. . . . ,
everywhere. Refuse all ubsUtutcs.
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Those
who believe in quality
use
Kt"C BAKINC '
U POWDER
25 ounces for 25 cent.
Made from pure , carefully tested I
materials. .
Makes all baking healthful.
Why pay more for inferior
powders .
. : JAQUES MFG. co : I
ChlenJo
FREE
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Homesteads
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Special Trains Leave Chicago , March 19th ,
FOR
Manitoba , Saskatchewan
and Alberta Homesteads
Canadian Government representatives will
accompany this train through to destination. .
For certificate literature
entitling cheap rates , -
ture and all particulars , apply to
'V. V. BENNETT , 801 N. Y. Life Bldg. , Omaha , Nebrasla.
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