Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, March 14, 1907, Image 6
. - - - - - r-- YOUR OBLIGATIONS SOME OF THE THINGS yOU OWE I YOUR OWN TOWN. I , I I YOV SHOULD EUY AT HOME Th. Country Town Can Dc Made the Very Dest Place to : Llv In the United , t States , - ( Copyright , b } ' AlCrl'd C. CIILtlc , ) A preacher who was II. crank on doctrlno wcnrled hla congregation by constantly hnrvlng on hlllltism. A brother that longed for n. rest hantletl him II. text ho thought safe , " ' 1110 way ot the trnnDgreMRol' Is hard. " "Frlcnd" , " Ruld the IIreacher , "thoro are tl11'eo things suggested by this IIcrlpture : First , the transgressor. Second , hIs conversion. ' 1'hlrd , his baptism. Wo will IInSS oVaI' the first two nnd come at once to the thlrtl. " Many reasona why ) > 00) ) > 10 should trade n.t homo rathol' thnn send their money away 11I1VO heen given , Imt SUll' pose wo pn.ss thom 11.11 l..Iy nnd come at once to the ono . . . .ltal ronson : It Is UIO right thln ( ; to do , For after all the fundamentnl quos. tlon In e\'er ' transactlon..l > > whether ills right or wrong. Not wl1l I save money , but la It Just ? Not Is It mal'O convenient , but Is it talr ? Not whether Is It good business , but whether It la good morals ? For you and' Imow , and all the world Is coming to know , that not ono 1101111.1' IG ever saved or made by unfair menns that does not curse U10 posseasor. Aud II. man may bo I1S dls. honest In saving money aa In gottlng It. Ills right to spoml our money with the home town and wrong to nend It awny because wo 11.1'0 unller obllga. tlons to the homo town , but not to the mall order house. Financial Obllgatlono. In the firat place the country Is un. der financial olJlIgaLtons to the town. I Of course the town Is also Indebted I to the country , but the town cannot help but pny Its debt , Its very oxlst. nco does that. lIenco wo are merely discussing the country sldo at the 01..1. Jlgatlon. II t. . , . . . . . . ' - - town you moot ) ' 0111' nolghlJorA SL : ur' day afternoons and exchange neWS antl oxporlonco. You go to It for 1\ day of recreation when the snow comes , the fall' , or on hollda's. 'rhero during the win tor lecture cOllrso you henr great orutors nnl1 ox. . Icellont musicians. 'rho political ralllon , the church conference or nllaoclaLton 111'0 holl1 there , By anl1 lJy In the : > retty IIttlo vll. Ingo church , whoso 6plro you can see from your farm , you son will preach the gaspe ) . In the brlele hulltllng two doors from the corner , n farmer boy w1l1 open a law onlce , nnd In the \\tUo \ \ tramo two bloces ) awa ' another son of the aoll , JUllt haclt tram \1cgo \ , will begin the practlco ot mOlllclne. There Is the high school to whIch you sClIlT ) 'our chlhIren , and there nfter awhllo YOllr daughter will teach. ' And some day when you find the , farm worlt too heavy for your age , and wnnt to got nenr the child ron , you will build on that grnsa ' corner lot two doors from the Methodlat church and move to town. Yes , the town Is a mighty good thing to hn\'e , a ploaslmt thIng : and the moro you put Into It the more you get out at It. POl' It growa accordIng to the tl'CHlo It ( ; l't9 and the mora It grows the maI'o Tt can huy and . the hlghor will go YOllr lane1. The Moral Obligation. But the last and strongest reason why It Is right that the country poo. plo spend their money ut home 10 the moral obligation. The town Is yours , youra to ruin or pr08por. The same sense at obligation - tion shoultl prompt you to sllPllort Itl as prompted our oltl Teutonic Ilnces. tors In the forests of Gm'many ta stand elbow to ell..low In protection at their vlllago. ' 1'he sarno spIrit of loyal. ty should Inslllre 'ou as fired the Highland Scot to spend his blood tor the welto.re of his clo.n. The cOlin try town with all Its faults Is the best governed , most enPuht- onod , most morlll , and happIest spot III Amorlcan cl\\IIzo.t1on. \ It is 11. good snfo plnco. Not too swift , nor yet too slow. III touch with the current at progress , but 1I0t racing with greod. 'rho plo.co from which como lIearly all the great business men , lawyer3 , 80holnrs , preachers , phyalclans. The plo.co where mon are nolghborly and helpful. 'rbls town , my fnrmor frlond , Is yours. Dut the city belongs to the . . . . . . . . , II ' Don't Le ; t Catalog HoulSc Battcr Down the Wall of CI II and IndustrIal .1 , Solidity That Makcs for the Safcty of Your Community Intcrcsts. - - - - - - . . , . . . . . . . - - . . . . li'lnd 200 acres ot goOd laml almost l.U1ywhero that Is 20 mlles from town and you cnn buy It for $25 an acro. The so.mo land withIn ten mlles wl11 bring 35 , wlthlll ! lvo miles Its vnluo Is $60 , within two , nlles $85 an acro. Thus thnt town has Increased the land within II. radius f ten miles an . . o.verago ot $35 dollars nn acro. As thnt Is about the ago of country towns Generally , you may figure that II. town , 1111 long as It Is fairly prosperous , In. crellses the 10.1ll1 nround It an average ot one dollar an nere every yenr. Not considering staple o.rLlcles 1I1ee cattle , 11ols and grain which cnn bo shipped and sold o.n'wny , the town o.s 8. 10co.I marltot Is worth at least $75 n. year to the ordinary farmor. For example : This year the ponch marlets were so glutted no ordinary trult would pa ' the 0tllres9. : Around the mtle town In which the writer Uves most tnrmors have n few pench trees. The 4,000 Inhabitants bought nearly every bushel In tbo vicinity at - trom 40 cents to 11 dollnr a bushel. Mora than $4,000 wns pnld tor llel1.chos . within three we oks. That WII.9 clear gain which must be eot ever to the crodlt at the town. Plums , cherrhs , carly vogetl1.bles , = 8COre8 of little odds o.nd ends , IlOrlsh. : able stuff that the farmer could not or 'Would not 6hlp ho turns Into cash nt the homo town. . So If a man owns 200 o.cres withIn reach of town , he will recelvo $275 0. year direct cash value from tho.t town , none at which ho would recolvo trom the mall ardor houso. To bo sure , the town does not do. nnte himtho.t amount , the town was not built for the purpose at phllan' thropy , yet he recelvos an actual cash benent booo.u80 the town Is there ; and ho IB under actunl finnncial obllga. tlons to return that benefit by spend. Ing his money at homo. It Is not nn obligation that the lrw would recognlzo , but It Is ono thnt np. peals to these Independent , cian : hearted men of high honor who feel thnt perfect honesty tlomands that wbon : benefits Ilro received trom etriingel' or brother , trlend or fee , benefits should bo returned. Socl 1 Obligations. It Is rIght for the country to spend tt3 money with the homo town because ot the soclnl obligations between them , The town Is the conteI' ot your com. munlty. From It radiates your rural man service : In It centel' your tole. P.1.l011tsy ; toms. On the at1'eet8 of the II I' , . I'.o . . . , . . , , . . . . . - . - . . . . . . , . . . " " \ . . : . ' . . . -.o- - = : : : - . - : - = = ' : : : " " . . . . : . - , . - ; ; 1 mall orllor ! louses anll tllO < loVIl. wltn Its corrupt government , Its ovorllow of lJOpulatlon , and Its vlco , the great city Is the mellaco of our morals o.nd our IIbertlos. The city 111m the dragon swallow13 the vast throngs at country boys and gll'ls thnt fiock Into It , and by and by when health , and vlrtuo and hope are gene , Sllews them out to dlo In want , or wnndor as derollcts ever the taco at the el1.\'th. And don't 'ou see , my frlond , . thnt when you ta1w the money from the country town , ) 'OU destro ) ' the chance of success there , and the boys o.nd girls wl1\ \ follow where ) 'OU have sent the money ? This town at 'ours' was founded on faith , on the fllth ! In the customs at mon tor hundreds of ) 'el11's to trade o.t the nearest town. These merchants and cnrponters , masons nnd edltorB are yom' nolghborB. 'fhey have grown up amongst you or amongst ethers 111(0 you. ' 1'hoy have put tholr all In a lItUo buslnoss , money , tlmo nml hopo. Around the corner there Is a lIttle cottage - tago , and the wlto nnd the bnby-It may bo your grnt1lbaby-wnlt ; and there Is 1smllo at hnpplness when "busIness Is good , " but the troubled look comes when busIness IB poor. They are struggling to liTO , and pay for the lIttle home , and b ' and by ed. ucato the ehlldren. They 11.1'0 your nolghbors nml friends , not your ene , mlos. They worle hurd-you scarcely reallzo how hardnd are not living hIgh. They have pInned tholr to.lth to the town-your town. ' 1'holr success 01' falluro Is In yom hands. } "or 'our trade they wl1glv \ you good returns , and nil wl\1 \ prOSllOI togothor. It you wltl1l1rnw ) 'OUr tralo failure must tallow. Some 11001' strug gler must go down facln : ; banlerulltcy The lIg1lt must go out at some WOI11 an'B e 'o , and hanlshll } ho lalll up tOI the child. Even It you could save IL 1ItUo bJ sending our patronage to the city , d ( you not think It the fall' thing , the Jus thing , the rlsht thing , to trade at thl IIttlo home town with these you lenow these whose proslority ami hallplnes : are In your hnnds ? For It Is written , "Thou shalt 10vI thy neIghbor us th'solt. " WILLIAM H , HAMDY. Idolatry. "Jennings just worships his auto. ' "I know It. In It ho IIvoll and move : and has bla lIelng.-Jmlge. . . . . . . -r-- . . . " . . . . . . - . . , , - , . . - , - - . < > _ - - - . . . . . . _ . - " - PREPARE THIG YOURSELF. T ( 110 How to Make the Bcst Blood TonIc at Home. Fill' these who have nny torm. of blond dIsorders ; who wnnt now , rIch blofd nnd plenty ot H , try thlB : : Fluid Extract DI1JHlellon , ono.ho.lt ouuce : Compound Kargon , ono ounce ; Ccmpound , Syrup Sarsnpar1l1n , three onnces. Sho.ko weU 111 0. bottle and tnlce In t.caspoonful dolScs after ench menl nnd at bedtime. Any good pharmacy co.n I.II1Pllly the Ingredlonts at Bmnll cost. This Is the prescription which , when made up , Is cnlled "Tho Vcgotablo 'I'roo.tmont : " by others , the "Cyclono Blooll Purifier. " It ncts gently nnel corlnlnly does wonders for Borne peo. pIa who nro slclely , weale nnd out at Borts , and Is known to rollevo serious , long.standlng cases of rheumntlsm und chro.3lo baclmcho qulclely. 1\Ialco Bomo up and try It. . . Induccment to Undertakers. The following advertisement ap. Ilcared In II. paper ot a 1.11110.11 town In Colorado : "For Sule-An old established , woU paying underto.ltCr's establishment. The clly Is In a very unhealthy loca. tlolI , where the mortallLy is very reo.t. ' 1'horo Is only ono doctor In the whole town. 'rhe deaths from fo..er & .10110 pny the expenses , and the rest Is clear pronto ' 1.'hero is no compoU. Uon.-Judgo. PENMANSHIP A FINE ART. 1"ypewrltlng Has Not Driven Hand Work from the FIeld , There Is II. reno.slssnnco In penman' ship , desplto the speedY comforts ot the typewriters. Ten years ago It prob , I\l..Ily woultl not have occurred to aUY' ono to Bhow II. page of manuscrIpt at any exhibition ; to.day pages or books of script form a feature at every show whIch tnkos to Itself the name at arts and crafts. Some ot the worle Is In Roman capitals , but the form of letter usually adopted Is the unclol or ho.lt- uncle1. Apparently all the wrltors ba.ve founded themselves In those models. Within these last tew years not only Ims the art' attracted 0. good deal of attention , but It hils become : } ulte the rage , so that In some circles it creates no mal'O surprlso now to ( earn that an o.mateur Is taking lessons - sons In script than It would ho.vo done lome 'ears back to bo told that ho or sbo had talten to polter work. From ono vlowpolnt It Is dIfficult to say where writing ends and llIustro.tlon begIns , but though In UlO recent re- vlvo.l the two arts naturally have gone hand In hand , the scrIbe aud the 1Ilum. nator are not necessarily ono and the IInmo person. Some of the 1Ilumlno.- tlons shQw most elaborate and minute figure decoration , so dellca.to In colorIng - Ing and so refined In treatment that It challenges comlmrlson with the best of old worle. The moro a man wants to borrow t.be harder he sbo.kes your hand. MORE BOXES OF GOLD And Many Greenbacks. 325 boxes of Gold and Groenbo.cks will be l ent to persons who write the most Interesting o.nd truthful lette s ot experlenco on the following topIcs : 1. lIow 1m ve you been affected by coffee drlnldng and by changing trom : : offeo to Postum. 2. GIve name and account at ono or moro coffee drlnlters who 1100vo been hurt by It and have been Induced t ) Quit o.nd use Postum. 3. Do ) .ou lenow any ono who ho.s been driven awo.y from 1'ostum because - cause It came to the table weo.le o.ud charucterless at the first trial ? , I. DIl : ) ' 011 sot such a person right regardlllg the easy way to malio : It : Ien ' , blaclt , o.nd with 0. snappy , rich ll1ste ? 5. Ho.yo 'ou e..or found 0. better war to maleo It than to usa four henp- Ing teaspoonfuls to the pInt of wo.ter , let stand on sto\'o until l'eal boiling begins , and begInning at that tlmo when actuo.l boiling starts , boll1ull 15 minutes moro to extract the fiavor and food . . . .o.lue. ( A pleco of Lutter the slzo ot a pea will prevent boiling over. ) This contest Is confined to these who have used Postum prior to the date ot this advorLlsement. De honest nnd truthful , don't write poetry or fancltul letters , just plaIn , trutbful statements. Contest will close Juno 1st , 1907 , and no letters rocolved nfter that dnte wll1 bo o.dmltLed. Examlno.tlons ot letters will bo mo.do by three judges , not membel's of the Postum Cereal Co" Ltd. Their decisions will bo fall' ane ] final , and a neat muo box containIng a $10 gold 1leco sent to Qach of the five writers ot the most Interesting let- - , t01'S , a box contaIning 0. $5 gold plec ( to each at the 20 next best , 0. $2 green . baclt to each at the 100 next best , ane ] I n $1 grcenbacle to each at the 200 nexl best , malting cash prizes dlstrlbutet , to 325 porsons. Every friend at Postum Is urged tl . wrlLo and Qneh lottoI' will bo held h Illgh esteem b ' the company , as m r ovldenco ot such fl'Im1l1hhlp , whllo th muo boxes or gold and envelollcs a mono ' wl\1 \ reach man ' modest writer ! whoso plain und 5enslblo letters COli taln tbo facts deslrcd , o.1Lhough tIll sender mn ) ' hnvo hut sll1all faith II winning nt the time at wr1Llng. 'ralle this subject o..er with 'ou friends and see how mo.l1) ' amou ( ; rOI I ) cun win prizes. It Is a good , honcs compotltlon and In the best Idllll of . cause , 1\1111 costs the c0111petlLcirs absl lutely nothing. Addrcss your lerter to th.o Postm Cereal Co. , Ltd. , Dattlo Creele. : .Ilch iI wrIting your own nl1JnO o.nc1 I\tldres t'lenrly. . . . . ' . . " WHAT WeSTERN CANADA DOES. Satlsa/tory YI"lds of Whcat and uood Prlccs. Dun urn , Sasle. , Sopt. 30 , 1906. Mr. W. 'II. Hogers , Canndlnn Government - ment Agent , Indlunnpolls , Ind , My Dear Sir : When you were at our place In July I promised to wrlto you who.t my north quarter made pOl' aero. YOll w\1l \ remember It was.all sown to whoo.t. Wen , I flnlshetl threshing ycaterday and received from It nu average at 43 bushela POl' aero-tcitlng : 64 v.s pountls per strokell bnshel. The wheat Is the best sample I ho.vo ever raised -so uniform nnd OVen In lzo. You may ItIlow It waB a good sample when I tell .ou that I ho. ve - o.lready sold , OOO bushela of It for seed to my nelghbol's. ' 1'hls year has been my hest errort In farming during my IIfo. My whoo.t toto.led 1),280 ) bushels o.nd my oats nearly 5,000. If you remember I pointed out to you a half section lying just west of our house and Jolnlng , my upper quarter - ter on the south , which I so.ld I should have In order to malw ono at the best farms In western Canada. I am very glad to bo able to tell ) 'ou thnt I now own tho.t half scctlon. My ambition now Is to bo able to marlcct 20,000 b1lshels of wheat next ycnr. If somo. of those good , honest Hoosiers could have bcen with me eluring the lasltwo weeles and conld have seen the golden grain rushing down the spout Into my wagon and then could have seen It in great plies In my granaries , I teol sure they would have been torced to uclmowledge there is no better tarm. Ing country In the world than thIs. I mo.y just say that I have done all my farming with eight head at horses nnd 011.0 hired mo.n except during harvest o.nd threshing. This yeo.r I proved to my neighbor tho.t the Hoosiers , when once "wolte up , " can ralso gro.ln equal to the best Minnesota farmers. His best , yield was 42 bushels per acre , so yon see "old Indiana" Is holding the ribbon this yeal' Yours very truly , N. E. DAUMINK. How to Slccp In a Blanket. There are a great many very competent - potent treo.tlses te11lng you how to build your fIre , pitch your tent [ Uld all the rest of It. I bnvo never seen Cfi- crlbed the woodman's method ot using a blankqt , however. Llo tlo.t on your back. Spread the blo.nlet over you. Now raise your legs rIgid tram tbe hips , the blanket . , of course , draping over them. In two witt motions tucle first one edge under your legs from right to left. , then the second edge un. dol' from left to right , and over the first cdge. Lower your legs , wro.p up your shoulders and go to sleep. . It you roll over ono edge will unwind I but the other will tlghten.-Stowart. . Edward White In Outing. Proof of Merit. The proof of the merits of a plaster Is the cures it effects , nnd the voluntary - tary testlmqnlals of these who have used Allcocle's Plasters durIng the past sIxty 'years is unimpeachable ovldenco of thcJr superiority and should convince the most skeptical. Self-pralso is no recommendation , but certificates from these who ho.ve used thorn are. Allcock's are the original and gen- ulna porous lliastors und have never been equaled by' those who have sought to trade upon their reputation by maldng plasters with holes in them. Avoid substitutes as you would counterfeit money. South Carolina Game Cocks to Mcxlco. Mr. S. 1\1. Pickens Is now shIpping 12 game cocks to Mexico , for which he rec lves eight dollars on l1 , says the Anderson nto\llgencer. \ He has also un order for 100 at five dollars each , and 50 at olght dollars each , o.ggregnt. In : ; $1)96. ) Mr. Plolcens has a largo number ot fIne chickens at different walks In the county , and Is gottlng to , gother the 150 for the ; flfl order. The breeds raised by Mr. Pickens are the GInn grays and the Wo.l'lIorso. They are oxce11ent pit cocles o.nd s.o- lected and bred to stand sleel. Sheer whlto goods , In tact , any fine wash goods when now , OWe much of , tholr attractiveness to the way they o.ro laundered , this being done In a manner to enhance Utelr toxtllo beau. . I ty. Homo laundering 'Would boo equal. , ly so.tlofactory if proper attention was given to starchIng , the firBt css nUal being good St rch , which haB sufficient strength to sUffen , without thlclccnlng the goods. Try Defiance Sto.rch and you wl11 bo pleasantly surprised o.t the Improved appearance oj your work. How Plncapple Should Be Taken. 'rho reputation at the pIneapple has Gufrered because It has been eaten in ! too largo quantlUes at a. tlmo and the . l1brous llart has been swallowed with the JuIce. To oblaln the full dlgesUvo yulno of the Juice ono quad runt ot a sllco halt nn Inch thlcle Is ample atone ono meal. It must not be cooked aud should be Just rlpo. The preserved tl'ult has prncUcally no dlgesUvo pos. slbl11tr , . J.c i8' Sin Io Dinder straight o lgar. M ( h or ( 'xt1':1 : 'lllnlity tobacco. 'Your dealer or I.eIVis' , 'nctory. Peoria. Ill. - - - - - - Prefer diligence before Itlleness , un. less you esteem rust before brlghtncss. -Plato. . ONLTOND "nnOMo qUININE" fhM II IJ XA'l'IVJ JlII)1O Quinine . , flmlllrly : named romedles someUmes decor. " , 'rhe flr t and erll/lnal Oold 'l'ablet 18 n WUI'l'K I'AOI AUM "llh blnelt find rcot JellerlDg. BDd bean the slllDalUre of .W.OUO\'X , Wagcs In Germany Advanccd. WageD In the machlno fo.ctorle 01 Germany advanc d last ycar 10 to 15 per cent. You have missed the hl'lt ! If Garfield Tea , Nature's laxative , has been over. lool.cll ; take it to re&ulato tbo liver and to overcome constipatIOn. Author Fond of the Country. Arthur Stringer , the nuthor , is nn onthuslasUc farmer , and has a fine fruit fo.rm at Cetlar Springs , Ont. , where ho Bpends his summorB. With a smooth 1ron and Defiance Starch , you can launder your shlrt- wo.lst just ns well at homo ns the steam 10.ul1Iry can ; It wl1l , have the proper oUffness and finIsh , there wl1l be less wear and tear of the goods , nnd it 'w11l be a poslUvo pleasure to use a Starch tho.t doeB not sUck to the Iron. Soft people occaslono.lly uoo ha.rd words. . . - - . - . . . - - - - - , , Notwlthstbodlng the oxlstonco 01 . ; Bwltchos , padB , drug store complex. 'i' , Ions , bollo.donno. and pnoumatlo con. .J. I j , trlvances such as are described In the o.dvertlslng . pngos of mngnzlncs , you never ho.vo heard ot a seU.made t\ \ womnn. SICK HEADAGH.E'h ' : . . Posl veJy curctl bJ these Little P1l1s. f . CARJERS ' 1'hcy also rcUCTO Ds- ! trc&l from Dyspcpsln , In- ITTLE dlgcSUonnndTooUen.rfy EaUng. A perfect remedy - I V E R edy for Dlulncss. Na ea. PI LLS. Drowsiness , Dad T1St ! In the : Mouth , C ntcd Tongue , PnIn In the ld . . TORPID LIVER. ' 1'h07 rcgulat the Dowels. : rurclyVcgetAblo. ' SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. I CARTERS I Genui D.Mu . t Bear Fac-Slmllo Signature aVER2 _ PILLS. / RE ! ITUTE ! 'JrKj ) . - READERS of lhls ) JaJer de- slrlni to buy any- Ihlng Ildvertisod In Its columns should Insist u on having what Ihey nsk for , rcfuslnll' all subsU- lutes or Imilatlons. TIRED At D SIGK . YET MUST WORtt "Mlln may , vorlc from sun to sun but womlln's work is never done , " .In ordcr to lcccp the homo neat . a.nd pretty , the children well dressed and tidy , women over o and often suffer in silence , drifting along from bnd to , verse , knowing well that they ought to have help to overcome the pains and aches which daily make life n. burden. It is to these women that Lydia. E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound , made from native l'OOts nnd herbs , comes 11.9 n. blessing. When the spir- . ' - ' its Bro depressed , the head and spir'L . Y 0 N aches , thcro . . .re dragging-down pains , nervousness , sleeplessness , and reIucto.nce to go anywhere , these are only symptoms which unless heeded , are soon followed by the worst forms of Female Complaints. Lydia E. Pinkham' 8 Vegetable Compound leeops the feminine orgo.nism inn. strong and healthy condition. Itcnros I Infiammation , Ulceration , displacements , and organic troubles. In -10. prop3ring for child-birth and to c1rry ; women saIelythrough the Change . I of Lifo it is most officient. ! Mrs , Augustus Lyon , of East Eo.rl , Pa. , writes-'Denr : Mrs. Pink- ham'For : n. long time I suffered from female troubles and hadal1lcinds of aches and pains in the lower part of baek and sides. I could not sleep and hnl no appetite. Since talting TJydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and following the advice which you gave mo I feel like anew now womo.n and I ennnot praise your medicine too highly. " . Mrs. Pinkham's Invitation to Women Women Buffering from any form of female wealcness 0.1'0 invited to write 1111'S Pinlcham. (1t Lynn , Mass. Out of her vast volume of experience - perience she probLbly bas the very lcnowledgo that will help your case. ITer advice is free o.ud always llelpful. , RHEUMATIS . , ? , " CURED ' , " , _ ' r , : , The Circl tat on Stimulated -1 i and tlie Muscles and JO.iJ t.s . 'si ' ; ; = \ 'j. 1 Lil\iIne : t . : . Price 25 < : , 'SOc : . & $1.00 " ) Sold by.o.lI De lers ' : Slo ris Treatise On Th'e Horse" Sent Free : : : Address Dr Earl .Sloan.BostonMas5. . ' . } . NO MORE MUSTARD PLASTERS TO BLISTER. THE SCIENTIFIC AND MODERN EXTERNAL COUNTER-IRRITANT. CAPISICUM VASELINE ' EXTRACT OF THE CAYENNE PEPPER PLANT A QUICK. SURE. SAFE AND ALWAYS READY CURE FOR PAIN.-PRICE 15c-IN COLLAPSIBLE TUBES-AT ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS , OR BY MAIL ON RECEIPT OF 15c , IN POSTACE STAMPS , DON'T WAIT TILL THD PAIN COMDS-HEEP A TUDD HANDY. A substitute for and superior to muslard or any other plaster , and will not blister the most delicate skin , The pain-allaying and curative qualities of I the article are wonderful. . It will stop the toothache at once , and relieve Headache and Sciatica. We recommend It as the best andsafcst cxternal \ . counter-Irritant known , also as an external remedy for pains In the chest 4 . > and stomach and all Rhcumatlc , Neuralgic and Gouty complaints , A trial will prove what we claim for It , and It will be found to be Invaluable In the houschold and for children. Once used no family will be without It , Many people say "It Is the best of all your preparations. " Accept no preparation of vaselif1e unless the Bame carries our label. as oth rwlse It Is not genuine. SEND YOUl { ADDRESS AND WE WILL MAIL oun VASELINE - LINE PAMPHLET WHICH WILL INTEREST YOU. CHESEBROUGH MFG. CO. 17 STATE STREET. NEW YORK CITY - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - S 8 ce@ IF YOU WANT WHAT YOU WANT WHEN . YOU WANT IT . j15 ALWAYS KEEP A BOITLE OF ST I JACOBS OIL IN TIlB HOUSE AND YOU WILL HAVE A QUICIt. SAFE AND SURE REMEDY FOR PAIN WHRRE YOU OAN GET AT IT WHEN NEEDW. PRICD 25c AND : ) Oc IS . . . . . . . . . . . . . / LIVE STOCK AND MISCELLANEOUS Electrotypes . \ IN GREAT VARIETY FOR SALE AT THE I LOWI.ST ! PRICI.S ! BY A.N.KELLOCG NEWSPAPER CO. -.k./ 73 W Adami SIred. CUICAGO " - . . , . . . . , , " . . . . " . . . . . .