Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, February 07, 1907, Section One, Image 7

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Clover & Grass Se dc. I
Ercl1'badr 10vc lot and lots of Clo\'cr I
Grnsses for hogs , CCJws , shecp an swine.
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OWe nre known IIA the largest growers of
raSEes , Clovers , Oats , Barley , Corn Po.
tatocs and : Farm Seeds in America. pcr.
nte o\'cr' Gooo acres.
acres.l"mm I
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Our mammoth 148page catalog is mailed
free to . nil intcnding bu'ersj or Eend
80 IN 8Tu.ms
. . . and reee'e sample of "perfect balan e ro-
Hon rnAA Bced , " togcther with : Foddcr
I Plants , CIQ\'er , etc. , etc. , and big llant
ill < and Sccd Catalog frce.
John A. Salzer Seed Co. , Box 'V , Ln
Crosse , Wis.
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Tibetan Printing.
. Great prInting worles are cntnb.
lIshed nt Nartang , In Tibet. A carre.
spondent Days : "Thero are thousands
and thousands of blocks at Nartang ,
comprIsing .matter In typo equivalent
to numerous different volumes. Each
wooden blocle Is about 24 Inches long
by 12 Inches wide , ono face bavlng
carved upon it n complete page of
lettering. ' 1'ho method of prInting is
prhl1ltivo In tbo extreme nnd consists
of la.ying tile paper on n fiat surface
.and levering the block upon it with n
. long bandlo much as the vlllago black.
r. . smitb worls his bellows. "
. Long and Remarkable Life.
Suffold tells us of n remarkable rcc.
ord of an old man of his acquaintance
employed by Mr. Wlllll1m Lodge , of
Oorieston.onSea. This old gentleman
began his worlelng lIfo as a farm la.
borer 71 'cnrs ago , before Queen Vie.
torla came to the throne , and at 81 he
enn st111 drive a plow as well as most
mon of half his ; rel1rs. Almost more
remarlmble Is the fact that althouh
lie has spent practicallY all his long
Ufe within sight of the sea. he ho.s
. . never been on it , nor has he over been
Insldo a traln.-Tlt-Dlts.
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. MAYOR OF SUNBURY
Says Pe - ru - na Is Good
Medicine.
Hon. C. C. Brooles , Ma 'or of Sun-
bury , Ohio , also Attorney for Farm-
< ers' Bank and Sunbury Building and
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Loan Co. , writes :
"I luwe the utmost confidence in
the virtue of Peruna. It is a great
medicine. I hayo used it and I have
known many of my friends who have
obtained beneficial results from Its
I use. I Clll1 ot prllise Peru n too
( { highly. " "
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, which are the direct result of the
weather.
This Is moro true of the excessive
hent of summer and the intense cold
of winter , but is partly true of alt'
seasons of the year.
, H Whether it be n cold or a. cough ,
" . ' . . catarrh of the head or bowl complaint ,
, whether the liver be affected or the
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. ; kidneys , the cause . is very lIable to
: . , , bo the same.
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: .t mucous membranes of the organs and
. . tbo result is some functional disease.
Pert/na Ims become II standby ,
that/sands of homes for minor al/ .
ments of tills sort.
Ask Your Druggist for Free Peruna
Almanac for 1907. -
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suffering Is endured by many
modest women , who object to
, talking about all their symptoms
: \ ' with a doctor. To such' women ,
. . " a medicine. with
n , .t ; ( pure . specific
' power over woman's diseases.
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WJ E CAROUI
WO ! AN'S RELIEf
Is very welcome. By means of this
wonderfully Successful medicine ,
over 11 mi11l0n suffering women
have been benefited during the past
. SO years. It relieves periodical
pains , regulates irregular functions ,
and cures the diseases peculiar to
\Yomen. Try it.
At oIl '
DrurJlJlsts' 0
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\VRlTE 101' Free Advlce.staUn/
end descrlbhur 1'our symptoms , to
Il\dle Advisory ept. , Ohllttnnoo a
)1 ) ' Medicine 00. Ouattnnoogn , ' .renn.
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TABLE DELICACIES I
SOME NEW AND OLD RECIPES OF
VALUE.
Oatmeal Breati Will Bo Appreciated
by Those Fond of This Cereal-
Ingredients for Batte ; , '
Pudding.
OATMEAl. . DREAD.-Put one heapIng -
Ing cup of dr ' rolled or flaleod oats
Into n mixing bowl , add a rounding
tl1blespoon of butter or lard , ono level
tens po on of sl1lt , two cups of boiling
water , nnd let stnnd until lukewarm ,
then add one.half cup 'of molasses ,
one.half eup of lukownrm wat01' , I1nd
enough flour to make 1\ drop batter.
Cover and let rlso ono hour. Now
mix stiff with fiour amI let rlso , over
.nlght. In the morning mold int
loaves , using as little flour ns possi-
ble. Put into pans , let rise , and bake
well In a moderato oven.
CRANDERRY nNaE PIE.-Chop
fine ono cup of cranberries und one-
half cup of seeded raisins. Llno a
plato with paste nnd put In the ! Jer-
ries and raisins mixed. Sprlnklo with
ono cup of sugar amI slightly rounding -
ing tablespoon of flour , I1dd onehalf
cup 'of water to which in added one-
half teaslloon of vanilla and u pinch
of salt.
GOOD COKIES-Cream ono cup of
butter I1nd two eups of sugar , add
three tablespoons of mille and ono
rounding tablespoon of c rnway seed.
Sift two cups of fiour with three
level teaspoons of baking IJowder and
add to the first mlxturo and moro
flour If needed for a soft dough.
Shape Into little balls , lay on a baking -
ing pan some dlstanco apartj press
out thin I1nd bake.
CHEESE CREAlTOAST.Toast
six slices of bread and cover lightly
with grated cheese. Make two cups
of white sauce. Set the bread nml
cheese in the oven for n few minutes -
utes , then pour the sauce around and
serve at once.
ST A1\IED ' ' '
BA'r'1'ER PUDDING-
Beat two eggs and one rounding
tablespoon of 'sugar together , add one
cup of mille , ono tablespoon of melted
! Jutter , and two cups of flour sifted
with three level tenspoons of baking
powder. Beat well and pour over ono
eup of stewed and stoned prunea in
on. buttered mold. Steam ono hoUI
and a. quarter and sen'e with a hot
liquid sauce.
MULLED JELL . -Tako one tablespoonful -
spoonful of eurrant or grape jell - ,
beat with it the whlto of one egg and
a teaspoon of sugar. Pour on It n
teacupful of boiling water and break
in it a slice of dr ' toast or two
crackors. . _
AMS'l'ERDAM PUDDING , - POUI
ono cup scalded milk over one CUll
fine eraclcor crumbs , add one table ,
spoonful butter , mix' two tenspoon ,
fuls cocoa with onehalf cup sugar ,
add it to the milk , one tenspoonful
vanilla , and the _ vhltes of four eggE
beaten ver ' sUff ; boll in a buttered
melon pudding mold one hour. SerVE
hot with a yellow sauce.
ONlPNS IN DELICIOUS STYLE.
Variation from Usual Form In Which
They Are Served.
Bermuda onions and the sliver.
skins grown in thIs country , whlcl ]
are nenrly as good , are dollclom
when pierced with a forle. Drain an
place in a shallow buttered baking
pan ; pour over enough milk to COVCI
( about one cup ) , Into which has been
stirred a tablespoon of tapioca ; add
a half teaspoon of butter , n teaspoon
of snIt and 1dnsh of peppel' . Place
"In the oven' ' 1md bnko until a lIghl
brown on top , about 20 minutes ,
Servo in the same dish. This is IJ
change from the ordinary creamed
onions ; the tapioca is a deligbtful ad ,
dltlon.
The ordinary method for baking b
putting in a plo tin with an Inch oj
, water and letting cook i\1 a slow ove11
brings toothsome results. Stewed
onions when parboiled are relieved 01
the odor and aftermath of taste , thai
nnnoys some people.
Value of Old Gloves.
The house worker should nevel
throwaway her old gloves , particular
Iy. her old white gloves. They nrc
most useful 1n protecting the handl
whllo dusting , sweeping or wipln {
dishes. As women often complalr
that they feel clumsy in doing thell
worle with gloves on , by simply eut
tlng awn ' the finger tips this sonsa
tlon Is overcome. A very good pair 0
gloves which lnces up the pnlm of the
hnnds and 1's bought several slzel
larger than the ordinary wel1rln {
glove Is the ideal worldng glove. Bu
large old gloves do as well.
Cheese Biscuit.
Roll some puff paste out thin anI
sprinkle over it a dash of cayennl
I1nd dry grated cheese to cover it
double up the pas to , 1'011 it out agl1l1
and cut it with a small round cake cui
ter , sa 's a 'niter In What to Eal
Brush over the biscuit with an eg
lay them on a floured tin and bake il
n hot oven to n ver ' palo brown. An ;
stale bits of che < ! se 1l1n ' bo pleaslngl :
used In this way.
Worth Remembering ,
It you have a splinter in your finge
don't polm about with a pair of twee
ers or a needle , but make a plaster b :
crushing some eoap on to a pleco 0
rag , sprlnltlo 11 lIttle sugar over II
mashing It together with the end of
, tenspoon. 'l'hls plaster applied to tb
at night will draw the spllntol
' however docply it may bavo entorel
I to the surface 11) ' the morning , so thll
I it can bo ImBed out with the fingcr !
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EFFECTIVE REMEDY
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SIMPLE FORMULA WILl. DREAK
A COLD OVER NIGHT.
Pt1t8crlbed by Well.l < nown Specialist
In the CUre of Consumptlon-Cnn
Bo Prepared by Anyone.
Here Is a slmplo and ettecUvo rem.
edy for coughs and colds. : Mix n
half ounce of the Virgin 011 of PI no
( Pure ) with two ounces of gl'corino
and a. halt pint of good whlslty.
Shako well and tnke In teaspoon
doses every four hours.
This formula Is said to bo very ef-
fcctive , being the prescription of I1n
eminent authority. It will breale up
a. cold In 24 hours , and cure any
cough that in curablo.
Tbo Ingredients for this prescription -
tion can bo founll at any good drug
store , but care should bo taleen that
only the pure Virgin 011 of Pine
should be used. ' 1'hls Is put up only
In half-ounce , 'iaw for dispensing , s
curely sealed in a round wooden case
wIth engraved wrapper , having the
name-Virgin 011 of Pine ( Pure ) , lIre-
pnred only by Leach Chemical Co. ,
Cincinnati , O.-plainly printed there.
on.
on.Tho
The chenper oils and these sold in
bulle only crento nausea and have
no eftect whatever upon the bronchial
tubes.
I PETS FOR LITTLE PARISIANS.
All Kinds of Animals a Playmate. for
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the Children.
Children piny a great role In French
society , as all .those Wl10 have fead
Gyp's inimltablo "p.Ut Dob" w111 read.
lIy admit , and now the small Par'
Islenne insists on receiving on l1er
fete day and at the New Year a live
pet , instead of n costly doll or 1\ mechanical -
chanical toy. The demand bas been
; ! reatlng a supply , and a lively trade
Is being done , not only n puppies and
Imens , in tiny monltoys and In lambs ,
but also in tigers and leopards. Up tea
a certain nge , these small felines are
quite harmless , and , of course , as soon
as they begin , so to speak , to show
tholr teeth and sharpen their claws ,
they are sent oft to one of the two
magnificent "Zoos" with which the
Gay City Is IIrovided.
TWO SISTERS HAD ECZEMA.
Cutlcura Cured Scalp Troubles of
Two illinois Glrl1-Another Sister -
ter Took Cutlcura PIIII ; .
" 1 must gh'o much pr lse to all
the Cutlcura Remedies. I used but
one cake of CuUcura Soap and ono
box of Cutlcura Ointment , as that
was all that was required to cure
my'dlseaso. I was very much troubled -
bled wIth eczema of the bead , and a
friend of mlno told mo to use the
I Cutlcura Remedies , hlch I did , and
I am glad to say that tho- , cured my
eczema entirely. Since then wo hll.vo
I always kept the sonp on hand at all
times. My sister was also cured of
eczomn of the head b ' using the Cu-
tlcura. Remedies. Another sister bas
used Cutlcura Resolvent and Pills
a.nd' . thinks the ' are n : splendid tonic.
I cannot say exactly how long I suffered -
fered , but I think about six months.
1\1iss Edith Hammer , R. F. D. No.6 ,
Morrison , Ill. , Oct 3 , 1906. "
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Sweet Amenities.
" 1 hope you won't be disappointed ,
dear , for I lenow e"er 'body thought
George , was paying attention to you ,
But as a matter of fact , ho asked me
last night to marry him. "
"He has then carried out his threat ,
poor fellow ! "
"What threat 1"
"Ho declared to mo the last time ]
refused him that ho would take some
desperate step. "
Deafness Ciu1Dot Be Cured
by localllppllcatlons , as tlloy cannot reacb the dl ,
based portion of the ear. There Id only ono way to ,
cnre deafneBB , and that Ie by constitutional remedlea ,
Deafness Is caused by an Inflamed conditIon at the
mucous linIng of the Eustacblan Tube. When tills
tube II Inllame < 1 run bayo II rnmblln ! ; sound or 111I'
, perfect bearlni.lln < 1 wben It 13 cntlrely clused , Deaf.
Deule tbo re ultaDd unlcss the Inflammatlun can betaken
taken ant IIn < 1 th [ s tube restorcd to Ita normal conl1l'
tlon , bearIng will be destroycd foroycr ; nIne CIISCS
out of ten lire caused by Catarrb. wbleb Is notblng
but an Inl1ame < 1 conl1ltlon of tile mucous surfaces.
Wo will glvO Ono Uundred Dollard tor nny case 01
Deafnesl Icaused by catarrbl that cannot bft cured
by Uall's Catarrb Cure. Son < 1 tur circulars. troo.
r Y. J. CIIE mY & CO. , 1'oledo , 0 ,
Bold by Drulrllstl. 7 o.
Take lIall'l ] tawlly l'lIIs tor constipation.
Sweep's Curious Find.
An Atherington ( Eng. ) sweep ,
named Joshua Folland , was sweaplng
the Chimney at a house which had
been unoccupied for some lIttle time
at High Becltlngton , when , to his
great surprise , ho swept down seven
tUllgrown , live wild ra.bbits , which he
bagged.
WIth a smooth Iron and Defiance
Starch , you can launder your shirt.
waist just as well at home as the
steam laundry canj it will have the
proper sUffness and flnlsh , there w11l
be less wear and tel1r at the gods ,
And it will be a } loslUve pleasure to
use a Starch that does not stick to thE
Iron.
Health of New York Clt .
Statistics of the board of healtb
show that the general death rate il1
Now Yorle city is decreasing in a\1
diseases excepting the four sroups oj
acute respiratory troubles , cancer ;
dlseo.ses of tbo heart and dlseasef
of the kidneys.
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, 'mport nt to Mathers.
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Exnmlne carefully cery boUlo of CASTOntl. ,
a laro IInd euro remedy ror lurllnts ! lnd children ,
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Signatnro or ,
In Ueo For Over 30 Year .
The Kind YOIl HIlVo AlwDa Dought.
Largo fortunes from smv.U graft !
lOon grow.
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AWFUL ATTACKS OF PAIN.
A Most Drendful C.ao of KIdney
Trouble and How It WaD Cured. .
'fhomns N. l\tCCUIIOltgh , 321 Soutb
Weber St. , Coloraclo Springs , Colo. .
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snys : "I.'or twelve
or fIfteen 'ears I
was suttorlng fre.
quont nttncks of
paIn In UIO bacle .
! lml kldnc 's tl1l1t
lnsted for three i
weoles at a. tlmo. I
woulet bo unnblo to
turn in bcd. The
urlno wns in n
terrlblo condition ,
nt times 1com. .
plolo . . . - stoppage , - - . . oc. I
currlllg. 1 begnn WJtlI JJoan's lllInoy
Pills , and soon felt better. Keeping
on , I founel complete freedom from
leldne ) ' trouble. 'fhe euro has been
permanent. I ewe my good health to
Doan's Kidney Pills. "
Sold h ' all dealers. GO cents a box.
Fostor-l\Ulbul'l1 Co. , BUffnlo , N. Y.
Prgeons Aid Physlclnns.
C'arrier pigeons as nlets to a physi.
clan' are reported from the north of
Scollnnd. 'fho doctor has a scattered
practice , nnd when on long rounds he
talees several pigeons with him. If
one of his Imtlents needs medlclno
Immedlatel ) ' he wrHes out a prescrip.
tlon , and by menns of the bird for.
wards It to his surger ) ' . 1101'0 nn ns.
slstant gets the mcssnge , prepares the
prescrhltlon und dlsllUtches the medl.
cine. If uftm' visiting a. . Illltient the
doctor thinks ho will bo required Inter
In the da ' , ho simply leaves a pigeon ,
with which bo can be called , If neces.
sary.
Invigorate the Digestion.
To invigornto the ellgostion and
sUmull1to the t01'pld 11ver and bowels
there Is nothing so goo 11 as that old
family remedy , lll'nndreth P1l1s , which
has been in use for ever 1contury. .
They clean so the blood and Impart now
\'igor to the bed ) ' . Ono or two every
night for n week will usually bo nll
thnt Is required. For Constlpntlon or
D 'spepsl , ono 01' two taleen every
night will afford great 1'eliof.
llrandreth's Pills uro the same fine
laxatlvo tonic pili 'OII1 gl'nndparents
used and being purely vegetable are
adapted to ovel'y system.
Sold In every dl'ug ntHl n1e(1' lne
store clthm' ' ' ,
, plain 01' sugal'coate ,
Records to Be Proud of.
Edward Wolfenden and Thomas
Dleakeley ha\'o not missed a single
session of the Baptist Sunday SCl1001
at Upland , Pa. , In 24 'cars. Thomas
K. Draper has been present M every
session for the last 20 years and Elias
Eves and William Taylor 'have attended -
ed every Sunday for ten years.
The greatest cause ofTorry on
Ironing day can be removed by using
Defiance Starch , which will not stlcle
to the iron. Sold ever'where , 16 oz
for 10c.
Sarno men seem to think they arc
doing a great deal toward 'righting
the world's wrongs by fussing with
tbelr neighbors.
Top Prices for Hide ! : , FurG. Pelts ,
'Yrite for circular and catalogue No. 0 ,
N. W. Hi e & Fur Co. , MinncapoliR.
. It takes a hair tonic manufacturer
to pull the wool over the e 'es of a
bald.headed mnn ,
1'11.En vuur.n IN 0 ' 1'01-1 D.\'TR.
PAZO OlN'J'\\J \ < JN'l' Is cuaranteed to cure nn1 cnte
of ltchlru : , IIIlnd' IIlcodll1 or l'rotrudlUI : l'l1es hI
' 10 H dU1S ur llIuuoy I'otuuded. Uc.
The man who Is on plearmre bent Is
apt to find himself broJw In duo tlmo.
Trappers' Supplies Sold Cheap.
\Vrite for catalog and circular No. O.
N.Y. . Hi e & Fill' Co. , Minneapolis , Minn.
Men who malto the most money get
otbers to maleo It for them.
Panthers and Grizzly Bears.
Shin Fun' ! PeUR 1\fl' rillan 1.'u1' & Wooi
Co. , l\nnneapoli , Minn. " 'dte for prices
Every noble activity makes ro m
for itself-Emerson.
Lewis' Single Bin er cigar-richcst , mosl
I'atisfying smoke 011 the market. Yom
, dealer or Lewis' Factory , leoria , III.
To a blgheaded man the world If
very small.
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Pt'TNAM 'FADm.ESS DYES , arc Clt
to liKht nml waAhinl ( nllIl color moro goods
than others. 100 per"pnc1tnge.
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I'ato Is a female who clveD mou the
laugh for b01l0vlnl ; ber ,
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JllrM. WlllltoW' " Aoothlfll : Ayrnl"
Vor ehlll1ren teethln , lotlenl the Itura. , rodu eA In.
1IlmmaUlln.llnala rain , curcI wln,1 collo. 25c a OOtUo.
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It taken clever man to lck up an
umbrella and walle art with It just as
It It belonged to him.
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I.ewis'Single nlnder 8trni M Go clgnr is
good lunJity } all the time. our dMJcr or
I..ewis I ncl.or ' , I'corin , III.
About all UI0 consolation some men :
Iot out of losing their money la the .
bollof tbat the ) ' are dead ( ; 1\1110 sports.
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Tllke I.AXNrl\'IC II1mMO ( ,1111111110 'l'nbtell. Uru ! ( '
ItIM rulu",1 mUllo II .It filII" to ollro. IC.V
UltOVX't ! 1IIIIntufo Is on 0\011 box. IIC.
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Your friends thlnle Umt yon are
right nnd 'Ol\r onomles thlnle tbat yon
are wrong , but you have lo show the
rest or UIO cold , um.lympatbcllc crowd.
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Garfield Tea ( Guaranteed under lhe
l'uro Food ami Drug J..aw ) regllJalcs n
Bluggl h livel' , o\'el'comeR constipation , 1m-
rif cli the hlood and eradicates dis < : asc. It
is macle of lIerb ! ! .
To Explore Greenland Coast.
The dulw of Orleans hns nnnounced
to his friends at Copenhngen thnt ho
Intendo to start a now expedition next
sprlnl ; In UIO shll ) BelIca ! to pono"
trato ns far I1S lQsslblo along the
northeast const of Greonland. 'fho
purpose is to join the Danish oXlledl.
tlon , under Myllus grlchsen , which
left last June to explore the sarno
coast.
Starcb , lIke ever 'thlng else , Is beIng
Ing conatnntl . improved , the pntont
Starches put on the marltot 2 [ ; years
ngo are \'ery dlfferont ntHI inferior to
those of the present day. In the lat.
cst discovery-Defiance 'Stnrch-all in.
j'urlous chemicals are omlttod , while
the addition of nnother Ingrodlent , in. .
vented byIS , gives to the Starch a
strenJth nnd smoothness never np
preached by other brands.
In the Matter of Tips.
The man who Ups the highest gou
the best servlco and the most ostenta.
tlous doference. "Glvo this to the
cook , " said n St. Louis parvenuo ,
handing ono dollar to the walter with
his order , "and tell him to cook It my
WilY. " "Glvo this to the cooe , " said
a scribe at the next ' 1.ble , haUllln 11
two dollar bill to the walter with hili
order , "and tell blm to cook It his O'\Tn
way , .for ho Is a better coole than I
am. " Wo will not bo o\lt8'hono. 'Ve
will not sbrlnle In any man's shadow.
At the same tlmo the pace is too hot
and fast for most of us.-St. Low ! !
Globo-Democra.t.
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HEALTH AND SPIRITS
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Arc Restored by Dr. Wllllamr , ' PlnU
PIII& In Casea of Debility nnd i
Denpondency. ' I ; )
Genernl ( leblllty is caused by men. I J
tnl or ph3'slcnl overworle with lmper.
fect nsslmllntlon or nouris 1ment , or 1
by S01110 acute dlaease from whlO : "
UIO vital forces 1lILvo bcen vrostrnted
and the entlro organism wenkencd so
ns not to call1ty rally. 'fo restore
healtb It Is neceosnry that the blood
should bo pU1'lnOI and l11a\lo now.
The cnso oC Mrs. E. 1\1. Spcnrn , at
93 1\1t. Plensnnt street , Atbol , Mnss. ,
Is a. common ono and is Glvcn hero il1-
order that oUlors mny bo bencfIted by.
her experience. She snys : "I hat ! been
slclc lor n year from In lltestl n anJr
general debility brought on by ovor. I
\VOI'le nml worry. I ' 1ml hied many , . 'I
remedies , but found no relief. I nuf. ,
fe1'elllrom swolllng or t:1e : limbs , 109D
or appetlto nnd dizzy spells , which became - . : !
came so severe towards night , that I , ,
sometimes falntccl awn ) ' . I was bll. . I "
lous and my hands aUlI arms woulel , \ ;
go to slolp tor an hour 01' two at " 1 . .
time. I was so sleepy n11 tile tlmo '
thnt I coull hnrdly lIecl ) awalw. J : 'I
hml frequent crnmll9 in my lImb3 nml
severe Ilains nt the base of 11110' head
nUll In my bacJe. Mj' blood wa 1m-
poverlshed. I 'Was nfl'aleI to gl\'o up
an ( I go to bed fearing that I would
1I0\'er got well ,
"About Ulls tlmo Dr. Williams' ,
Pillle Pills were recommClHlell to mo
by n fl'lond In South Vernon , Vt. II
felt better soon after beglllnlng' the ,
treatment U1HI continued unUt I wnn
entirely cured. I conslJer Dr. WI' ' "
IInms' Pink rl11G a granc1 mcdlclno ,
for weak womoll. " ,
Dr. Wl11lams' llnle Pills are solcl' '
by all druggists , or sent , pOGtpnll1 , on
recolpt of prlco GO cents per box , nfx
boxes $2.GO , by UIO Dr. Wl1Ilnms Modl.
clno Company , Schenectady , N , Y. I
SICK HEADAOHE :
PoslUvolr cnred J)7
CARJER'S thOBO Littlo' lllIs.l.
Tiley nlso reliavo DI.1' I
trcS3 trom Dyspc11Ja , In.
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BTTLE digestion I1Dll Too IIenrf.1.
EntinG' . A pcrtect rem. "
I V ED
. , cdyrorDlz7..ness ! , Nausca.
PI1J.S Dro\Vslncs-1 , Dad Tnst ,
In the { outlt , Coate . !
Tongue , Pilla In the Sld ,
Toupm UYEn. .1'1107
rcgulato tbo Dowels. Purcly Vegeroblc. I
SMAll Pill. SMALL DOSE , S ll PRlC
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CARTERS Genui a.Mu . t Bear ,
Fac Slmllo Slgnaturo
ITTLE
aVER d
PilLS.r ?
REFUSE SUBSTITUTES.
lfsEC l f r : g ELECTROTYPES
In for .alo at the lo'eat
Creat varlely bl
! rrl 11
A.JI.iKLWUU III"BI'rlR CO..IIIT.4..Ut..l1 > . ' . . .
NATURE PROVIDES
FOR SICK WOMEN
a more potent remedy ill the Toots
and herbs at the field than was ever
produced from drugs.
In the good old-tnshlolled days of .
our grandmothers fcw drugs were
tlsed ill mediclncs and Lydia E.
IJinldmm. of LYlln. Mass. , in her
study of roots and hcrbs and theh'
powcr over discase dlscovercd 11.nd
gave to the women of the world a
rcmedy for their pcculiar flls moro
potent 11.m1 e11lcacious thl1u any
combination o ( drugs.
Lydia E. Pinkhant's Vegetable Cotnpound
is an honest , trim1 nnd tr\lo remcdy of unqucstiono.blo therapcutic value.
DlH'ing its record or more than thirty years , its long list of actUl 1
cnres of these scrlouG ills peculiar towomen , entitles Lydia E. llnltllnm's
Vegeta.blo Componnd to the respect and confidcnce of every fair . minded
person amI evcry thinldn ( : woman.
When women nre troublell wIth irregular or pl1.1nful functions ,
weakness , ( Usplacemcnts , ulcerl1.tion or intlammation , ba. clenc ho ,
flatulency , gcneral deblllty , indigestion or nervoua prostration , they
should rcmember there is ono tried and true remcdy , Lydia E. Pinl , .
ham'a Vegetable Compound.
No other remedy in the country has such recol'd of curea of I
iemalo 111s , nl1l1 thousands of women residing in every part of the Uniwd
States benr willing testimony to the wondcrful : : virtue of ] . .ydia E. Pink.
I hl1111's Vegetahle compound I1nd what it hl\o done for them.
Mrs. PinJehnm invitcs nIl sicle womcn : : to write her for advice. She has
guided thousands to henltb. 1 or twenty-five years she hns ! Jeen ndvlsing
sicle women free of charge. She is the dnughter-In-law of Lydia E. Pintt-
ham 111111 na her nsslstnnt for yel1fs bcfore her dcceaso advised underhel'
hnmcdiate direction. Addrcss , Lynn , Muss.
FARMS FOR nEuT AXU SAI.E ON
" ( JICOI' I'Rympnh.
I J. MVLJlAI.I. . tuuux Cl'rY , IU\VA. .
W. N. U. , OMAHA , NO.6 , 1907.
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: Prot cl
: The Health
of your families by insisting on
Pure : Food. When it comes to
Baking Pow&er , it means a saving
of health and money if you use : the :
standard artic1iC of purity and effi-
ciency-the : wonderful
I
II
I K C POWDER BAKINC
An absolutely pure baking powder
scien tifical1y com bined. 25 ounces
for 25 cents. Your grocer refunds
your money if you are : not sat
isfied. Don't accept a. substitute -
tute ! They are impure : and a. menace -
ace to health. As for K C ,
the : standard of quality.
" "Craemer's Oalculus "
- "URE Cure"
IS .
GALL-STONE Is n Certnln Remedy FOR GAL.L. 6TONES ,
, Stonolln the KldneYI. Stonelln the Urlnur1 JIIndder . ,
or Ornel. IIl1lonsnnH' , Ballo" Complexlun ,
JaundIce IInd all Btomnoh 'l'f\nhlns rraultlnll frill. 1I1110usno'8.V.'lto f'or cirellillr.
l.VA ) . VUAJCllEU , . . OO ortl& Gralld Avclllle , S'J. ' , LOVIN , MO.
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OVER NINETY
MILLION BUSHELS :
or whent froln the han'cst or 1906 mcans good
money to the fnrmera of Wcsleru Cannda when
tlte world hadto he fed. Caltlc Rnlslug DoII' ) "
lug and Mixed Ifarmlng aru also profilable can ,
Ius , Coal , wool atHl walcr II' abnndancel
churches aUlI schools convcnlent ; markets eut
or RCceSS. Taxcs low.
Iforndvlcc nnd Informntlon address the Super-
Inteudent of Immigration , Ollawn , Cnnada. or
IIny nnthorlzecl Can dlan Government AR'cnt.
W. V. BENNm , 801 NeVI York Life Buildin"
Omahl , Nebraska.
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U. S.NAVY
el1l1s ta tn four "enrl you nK fUon of llood
cbarnoter nud lound Ihr.lcal condltlun between -
tween tbo nlles of It and as uPllflmtlco sea-
IUOII\ oppOrtunities fur ndvullcemollt ; la1
116 t.o ' 10 a lUuuth. lCIeelrlcJ\II..1Uacl1lnl.u. !
IJlaoklmltbs , COl'll0nmlll1l. "eoUlon ( clurln ) , I
carpenlors , 8hll'nuo.s. Urcmcn. lIIullclans ,
oooks. 4110 , . bet"ccn 21 nud U. ) 't'nrs. euliitea
In Ipeolnl rattlli:8 , lIh lullablo pll1l lIosflllll
appron tlces 18 10 2 ! ! fenn , Uetlrumen on
tllreo-olluha nnd nl1o..ancea litter : ill
leal. ' sonleo. Allpllennta wnn be American
CI ! l
llr lothlnlr outnt free to rccrultl. Upon
dhnharlo travel al1o"lI/lee 4 cuntl I'er mlle to
1'1110 ut ooliltUlont , lIonnH fuur nll'ntbs' pal
I
1IlIIlluoreae Inln ) ' II lIon reulIl\sllIIont \ within
tour muuthl of illscllaflO. Olllcl'a Ut Uncolu
nn'lIu1lnlll. : . NohraRklL. AIIO , lJurtnlrwlnter.
Kt IIt'R Mflln 'II , , < I Siour Cln , 10" ' " Addre. .
NAVY IIECnUITINO STATIONP.O.8Idt"OMAIIA
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