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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1907)
- - . , ; I NEBRASKA NEVIS AND NOTES r GATHERED FROM EXCHANGES' I' AND PRESS DISPATCHES. J Mlscc" neous Items of Interest nc < tr- ' Ing Upon Many subjects of General Concern. - . The Journnl Is a new lI:1per at Hem- fnbrt'ord. York EJlts wl1l build a hOlDe to cost $ i5OOO. I 'J hree buildings were destro'e.1 by ftl'e at Graf. A very succcssful farmers' Instltuto I - was held at Gordon. Wort ] has been begun on the Y. 1\1. : I C. A. bullJlng at 'remont. . I Union Pncl c taxes paid In . couut ) ' IUllount to $2.1,289.03. I . A gray wolf weighing about forty. . I pounds was kl11ed near Beatrice. t Modern 'VolDen of North Bmlll wl1l \ problLbl ) ' hulld for their own use. The Ben Hur ] edge at Da.vld City In. , I IUntcd 100 members in a slnge ] night. } I' . 'V. Valleraux of Omaha succeeds ' . ' c , M , Gearel. as Mlasourl Pacific agent . . . . . at Union. The smal1pox situation at Al1Iunco . has Impro\'cd and no new ca.ses are I ] oo'f ] ! for. I 'rho Burllngtln Is protecting Its , track at Schuyler by pluclng rock In I 'tho ' Platte river. ; ' Yanltton and Southern railroad sur. \ veyors havc been operating In the vi- : clnlty of Schuer. ] f 'rhe Union Pnclfic and B. & M. roads 1 are calling off 'contracts slncc passage pf the two-cent law. 'rblrty 13tudents werc suspended from ilie Grand Isand ] Business co- i. loge for taking part In a public ' , lanco. 1 I 'rho Standard BrIdge company of j Omaha was the successful bidder for I the bridge contract lor Cumlng county. I Frank ' 1'ayor ] of Burt count ) . , a , young mon 17 years old , was arrested " vl'd finell $50 for shooting Into n. I J3chool house. ' 1 George H. Davis of Blue Springs Is ' ( just finishing the erection of the ] arg- I est st.ono crushing plant In the state at a cost of over $10,000 , I Ono of the worst prairie fires to oc- I cur In the secUon n.round Sutherlund I for ) 'ears destroyed thousands of acres ) -of valuabo ] range fOl' the ranchmen J nnd homesteaders , \ , _ A party of Union Pacific surve'ors 1 have estabJlslted un office at North ' 11 Denl1 and are ] aylng out plans for the , now double track to be laid between Valley and Kearney. While retumhlg' to his home In a buggy A. 'r , Hili , a well.known resl- , dent of I..yons. was held up on U10 ' road three miles north of I..yons. He 'I aost . . $15 and hl8 wauh , 'rIte nf : mlngford Creamery com' : ; JIMY has ceased to ' .10 business , a : 'tlna ] ( lIvldend to the stocltholders hav- , Itng been decla.red and the affairs or 'the ' corporation wound up , - Charles Peek , aged 18 , pea.led ] guilt ) . to assaulting Mrs. W. .1. De- venney and l\lrs , Gro\'ol' Devenney at Tecu lIIfloh , He Implicated ClifTord Chadwick , W110 will be arrested , The Union Pacific followed the lead' . I of the Burlington and paid Into the 'H < .oward county treasury delinquent' f'lxes for which judgm nt had been rlHlered In the United States supreme j court in the amount of $16.967,90. ! Mr , Durdin , city marshal of BIue Hili. lias recelvol a letter from Count ( :11 Bluffs warning him to be on the looolwut for a gang or lightning rod grafters who were supposed to bo working In that part of the state , .Jamcs 'raylor of Diller was Itllleod at Guthrie , OI < 1a. . where he had tal\Cn a car of goods for his father. He stuclt bls head from the car door as a I flwltch engine ran past and the door was forced against hlll : neck , brealdng It James M. Cook. a former prominent JumboI' merchant of Julian , wllo wa. . IIIrrested and heavily fined several mOIlUu ; ago for selling liquor without , , a license , \vas again arrested and has been sent to Lincoln as a dlpsoma. . nlae. nlae.The The Methodists ot Plalnvlew have . ( 't April 28 us the dar for dedicating _ , \ , , ' tll"lr , new chm'ch , 'rhe pastor. Re , " . J. P. Yost , has been to Kansas Cltr for . ihe purpose of securing Bishop Wilson - son for this occasion , The bishop has consented to he Dresent. The Etkhorn river b ) ' Its recent ca. " rmrs IIbandoned Its usual bed east or , ' Fremont and Is now cutting through a farm owned by Peter Ryan. 1\11' . R 'an will lose twenty acres or val. uahe ] ItUII1 by tile change In the CfJ1l1se of the all'eam. Directors of the Farmers lIHlepend. cnt Elevl\tol' COm)1any ) of Yorl. count - t ) . , have decided to sell the elevator -If building and business , It Is under. r { , . I. Gtbod they have about 9UOO Invested I In property , ' 1'he elevntor has not been a IH1ylng Investment. Parties near Brownvllle made a hlg catch of ! .Rh In the Missouri river , One UlOu8an.1 pounds or big catfish \ \ erc shipped to a butcher In Tecum. , Mh. ' } he fish weighed from five to " fortr pounds. most of them being abOTO the fifteen-pound mark. 'fwo.cont-n-mlle rate , the atato re. . . Qulrement. 1& all that the Northeastern - ; } ern NebrMka. ' 1'eachers' association ' , \ , will b given hy rnJroads ] for Its Frc- " mont meeting April 3.5 , Senator La " . , Follette will speak. / ' Charles KruseI' , whllt ! operallng a ( 'orn RlwHor on the farm ot Franlt J udonhehn , five miles northeast or Amherst , got his coat caught In the tumbling rod or the mnchlne and be. fore it 001l1l1.bo stopped or asslshmce sh'en Kruger , ho was whirled around . J. the rorI till rendero.1 unconscious , dyIng - Ing noon after the accident. I . . . , , - . ' . : , ' " " , " ' : . , . , . . , / . , . . ' - . . . . You n (10'our : c1)'ein In hnlf nn hour with PUT A'I : l AJhLESS DYES. Ask ) 'our druggist. Propose to Tunnel Mont Bhmc. The project ot conncctluJ ; France with Italy by tunneling Mont Dlanc 19 gaining & : round steadily In Purls. - - - - - - - - - - - Take Garficld Tcn. the herb remedr that has for its object Good Health I It. puri. fieR the blood , clcnnsc8 the 1I'stem , makc8 people well. Guaranteed uu cr tbe IJure l < 'ood Law. Profltable Pearl Flsherlee. The pearl fishery of Ceylon , leaset1 by .tho British government , Involved lion oxpondLturo or only $73,610 Inst : rear , with a net profit of $801,882. Glvo Defiance Starch n fair trial- try it for both hot and cold starching , and It you don't think ) ' 011 do better work , In less time and al srouer cost , return it and your grocer will glvo you buck your money _ Pine 200 Yeoars Old. Charles H. Lord of Dunbarton , N. H" recently cut 11 largo plno tree on his farm which , from the rings , was 200 years old. The tree was 134 feet taU , measured five foot four inches on the stump , and at the height or 60 fact measured three feet In dlnmotcr. TACK THIS UP. Simple Advice Which May Prove of Untold Value. . - At the first sign of Backache or pain in the region of the Kidneys. or weakness - ness and Urinary trouble , the foUow- ing slmpo ] prescription should bo used : Fluid Extract Dandelion , one-halt ounce ; Compound Knrgon , ana ounce ; Compound S'I'UP Sarsaparilla , three ounces. Taite a teaspoonful after each meal and at bedtime. Any good prescription pharmacy will supply these three Ingredients at sma ) ] cost , which can easll ) ' be mixed b ) " shnklng well In a bottle. This is said to force the Kidneys to filter tho' ' sour acids and poisons from the blood , overcoming the worst cases or Rheu- matism. Secret of Japan's Bucces. . Gen. Sir Ian Hamilton or the BrlUsh Ilrmy wrote the evening after ono of the great battles which he ha.d witnessed - nessed between Russians and Jnpa. neso in the recent war In Manchuria : "To bed I Although It Is with reluctance - luctance that I prepare to 10so my grip of the exciting consciousness that I ha.vo to-day seen the most stupendous spectacle that It Is posslbe ] for mortal brain to concelvo-Asla advlllclng : : , Europe falling back ; the wall of mist lnd the writing thereon. " Then as to the meaning or this retreat of Europe before - fore adva.nclng Asia : "The more I ; think the more certain I am that It' ' was not strategy or tactics , or armament - ment or Information , which won the battle or Llaorang for Oyama , but that It was rather the souls of the Japanese troops which triumphed over the less developed , less awakened , less stimulated - lated quaHties at the Russians. " THREE BOYS HAD ECZEMA. Were Treated at Dlspenoary-Dld Not Improve-Suffered Five Months -Perfect Cure by Cutlcura. "My three children had eczema for five months , A little sore would apt pellr on the head and seemed very Itchy , Increasing day after day. The baby had had It about a week when the second boy took the disease and a few sores developed , then the third boy took it , For the first three months I tool. tlle.1I1 to the NDlspensarr , but they did not seem to Improve , Then I used Cutlcura Soap and Cutl. cura Ointment and In a few weets the ) ' had Improved , and when their heads were well you could see nothing or the sores , 1\1rs , Kate Kehn , 513 'Vest 29th St" New York , N. Y. , Nov. 1 , 5 and 7 , 1906. " Put Bismarck In Hole. When "Bull Run" Russell. who died a short time ago. was with' the Ger. man army In 1870 he reported a. long Interview with the crown prlnco ( Fred- erlck ) . sarno expressions In which rave umbrage to Bismarck , Blomarclr sent for him , lost his temper and said : "I Buppose YOIl couldn't resist showing your Importance by reporting all that that 'dunderhead' confided to you ? " Russell replied : "Your excellency knows that I alwa's reapect confidences - dences ; there Is much that you have said to me yourself that I have not re- ported. " Blsmarcle : "Poufl Anything I say to rou you may bawl from the top or St. Paul's , " "I thank your excel. ] en : ' said Russell. "I shall use that permission to record your opinion at the crown prince. " _ u _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Year's Cigarltte Output. The clgaretto output or 4.308,729,015 In the calendar year or 1906 must have come as a surprise to the bulk of the trade , but Illore stunning yet .lts In. crease in ono year of 842,240,426 , an Increase by nearly 300,000,000 larger than the Increase of our cigar indus. try during the saUle year. ThIs jump Is the more remarkable In the fu.ce or the pronouncell and unrelenting hostilIty - Ity 'ot ' half dOEen atato ] e Baturea ] which bave ostracized not only the manufacture but also the handling Ilnd consumption of cigarettes with. In the confines or their respective tel'- rltorle-Unlted State. TobaccD Jour- naJ. - - - - - - Idul Trade Condition. . Women should not get credit. Neither should men. Cash III the cure. Tradesmen , maybe , would have a bad Umo ror she or 12 months. and many a lady would have to " 110 low , " but In the end we would set both our trade and our money , and .he would get her dress , Ilnd at far lell co t.-LondoD j Opinion. _ _ . 1 , " , . I , FAPED TO A SHADOW. Worn Down by Five Venrs of Suffer- Ino from Kidney Complaint. Mrs. Remetho 1\I'ors , of 180 South Tenth St. , lronton , 0. , SI\8 : "I 111lvo worlted hnrd in my tlmo nnd ha vo been exposed ngaln and ngaln to changcs of weather. It Is 110 wonder my ] tldne's gave out nnd I went aU to plcces at Inst. For I1vo ) 'ears I wns fading away and finally so weal' that for six : mouths I could not get ollt of the houso. I wns nervolls. restless nnd sleepless at night , nnd lame nnd SOl'O In the morning. Sometimes o\'ery- thing would whirl nnd bur ] before me. I bloated so bnd ] ) ' I could not wear tight cothlng ] , nud hnd to put on shoes two sizes larger than usual. ' 1'ho urlno wns dlsordercd nnd ] H1ssages were drendfully freqllent. I got help from the first box of Doan's 1\lIlne : ) ' PlIIs , however , and b ) " the Umo I hnd tnken fOllr boxes the lInin and boatlng ] were gone. I have beCli 111 good henlth ever since. " For sale by nU dealers. 60 cents a box. Foster.1\lIIburn Co" BulTalo. N. Y. - - - - - - - Triumph of Amerlcm : Duchess. Heen ] , duchess of Manchester , Is now lady.ln.waltlng to Queen Aexan- ] drat and the tlrst American to receive that honor. So much for marrying the only son of the most pOI\11ar duchess at the court of Edward VII. Other American duchesses nlay shrug and say they woudn't ] be : I. lady In waiting on any account ; but don't you believe thlm. It Is a royal distinction trcmenl10usly valued by English nobility - bility , and the next step ts the politIcal - Ical plum to bo made mistress or the robes.-Boston Hemld. . - - - - - Stood the Test. AlIcock's Plasters have successfully stood the test of sixty years' use by the public ; their virtues have neveI' been equalcd b ) ' \lI1SCrUllUlous 1m. Itators who have sought to trade upon th.elr reputation b ) ' making plasters with hoes ] In them , and calmlng ] them to be "just as good as Allcock's , " AlIcock's plasters stand to-day Indorsed - dorsed by not ollly the highest medical authorities , but by millions of grateful patients who have proved their efficacy - cacy as a household remed ) ' . . - - - - - - ' - - - To Be Refilled. . Ono of the suburbs of Chicago Is Ute site of a well.known school of theo ] . ogy. from which go out each weekend many members of the senior class to try their voices a.s "supplies , " A passenger on a Monday mornln train was surprised at the number of I them who got ocr at the station. I "What are all these chaps getting ; ' oft here ? " he aslred the brakeman. "Them ? " asked the bral.eman. " 0 , they're returned empties , for the col- le e.-Youlh's Companion. - - - Sheer white goods , In fact , any fine wash goods when new , owe much or their attractiveness to the way they arc laundered , this being done In a manner to enhance their textile beau. ty. Home laundering woulll be equal- ] y satisfactory If proper attention was given to starching , the first essential being good Starch , which has sufficient. . strength to atltren. without thlcltenlng . the goods , Try Defiance Starch and you will be peasantly ] surprised at the Improved appearance o ! your work. _ . _ - " - - " _ . 80th Kept Buey. Prot. Burgess , of Boston. Is tilling the Rooscwet : ] chair In the University I of Derlln anti while he Is pursuing his duties his wlfo Is devoting much time to the pictures In the Kaiser Frederick museum , copying plotures by Grouze ! and Franz HaIs. tmportant to Mothers. Examlno carefully every bottle or C..STORU.i i n are amt lIure remcdy 'for IIICants and children , a:1I1 cc that It - cnrlltbo . , I _ . Signatnre or , , In Use For Ovcr 30 Year , The Kind You Il&vo AlW&:1I oultht. Did you ever obaerve the look of contempt on n plump glr's ] tace when she sees a thin one crossing n muddy street ? - " - - - - - - - One tria ] will convince you of the peculiar - culiar fitncss of Nature' ! ! remedy , Ga1'fied ] 'rea , for ] \'cr , kidnc ) ' , htomaeh and bowel , for illlJlure blood , rheumatism and chronic ai/ments. / Wo are ourselves served best by sorvlng others-C. G. Ames. Panthers and Grizzly Bears. hifl FurR l'eltR MI'l\Iillan Fur & Wool Co , . Minnc.lliolis. Minn. Write for prices. . The surest way no fa fall Is to de- termlne to succeed-Sheridan. Le\Tis' Sin ] e Binder IItraight 5e. Many ! IImolcrs prefer them to lOe cigars. Your ! dcalcl' or \ S' Factorr. e ria , Ill. I I Without Belf.sacrlfice true friend. hlp cannot exIBGoethe , I I For Woman's Eye D . , J. . . " Oats-Heads 2 Foot Long. 'rhe .101m A. nlzcr heel Co" 1..1 ( 'to a , "tis. , .11'1. ' br1tl:1II ! out .1 lieIoals this ) 'car wllh hl'1(19 : ! fout ] on/tl / ' ! 'IItIL' " n wOllllcr. 'l'hch' entnlolt t 1.1111 1 Spclz- the Runt est ccrcal hn ) ' { ooel Amel'ica evcr lt\wl Catalog tells I . . .i C. - - -o- - ' - , 1'1I1C : Our mammoth HR.page Secd .11111 'fool Catnlog i. . . Inni/rel / frec to nil Intellllinl ; bll'CI' . or crul Oc in "tamJls 111111 rcceive fren Fnmplcs of new Two Font LOllg Oat nnll other cl.'rclIls allll hi catalog frel' . .Tohn A. Salzer Sced Co. , Dox W , Ln C 'Os e , Wis. On Deserved Vacltlon. : After 10 years of continuous nor\'lce , durln which ho has 1 e\'or tnken a vacation. IJror. John Stcrllnl ICings- ley , of 'rurts colleo e hus been grunted a ) 'car's Ica\'e or nbsencc , which 110 I wll1 ] 1a89 In scientific research In ! Itnly. He Is one ot the moat wide ] ) ' ] mown authorities on zooo& ] ; ) " In the country. How's This ? ' \\0 err r One 1I1mdroil llollRtI newllrd tor IIn , . , CatG ot Cltarrb : Ihat CIIDl.lot bo cured by l1all' , ' Catarrh Cure. I. " .T. cIIJ.mr : & CO" ToI I\O , O. We. Iho IIl1deulClJed IIRVG knuwn } " J , Chooe , . for the lut 15 . aUli hcllcTO him rerrer-II ) " bOil' orabld In 1111 ullno , " Ullnal\CUOlI1 Rnll nnanelally . able to carry out'lIlIy.blll1allous.II1"lo hr hI. nrm. W.LIIlCIINNAN & MAII\'IN , Wholonle IJruJCllt" , Toludo , O. 111111' " Catarrh Curl ! II laloo : IDle mally , Rellnr dlrcctly 111'011 ' tbo blld n ( llI1ucoul lurtacel ot the 1.101110 To\tlmollll\ll . .nt frt'c. l'rlco 7 centl ref bottle , IIIII 11 , . ollllrUI1I111'I ' , Tale : l1al1'l i"aoI117 1'1115 tur comtl lltloD , Missionary's Loarge District. The Rev. W. Arthur Noble , or ICo. rea. has one of the largest districts In Methodism. Rccently ho wnllted 300 miles , the churches In ono soctlon of bls district bcln. : near enoulh lor him to do thill. In a Pinch , Use ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE. A \1Owder. \ It cures palnflll , smartIng - Ing , nm'\'ous feet : nul Ingrowing nnlla , It's ' the greatest cum fort discovery of the age. ! lIaltos ncw shocs casy. A certain cure for sweatlng feet. Sold by all Drugglstl3 , 25c. Accept 110 sub. stltute. ' 1'rlal paclmge. FREE. Ad. dress A. S , Olmsted. 1..0 Hoy. N. Y. - - - - - - - - Charactcr Is that kind or tatunry which a man Cllts out with himself 118 both too ] and subject.-Sterne. - - - " - - - ONI.T ONn "nuoJo qUININE" Tbnt II IAXA'l'IVK IIItO)1O Oulnlno , 81mll fty IInmed rOIllt'dlol omctlmcR drcolfC' . 'I'ho "rat nnd orllllIl\l Cold 'I'ubl , , , Is II. WJU'I'tt I'ACKAUIC "Ith blur" and rod Icuerln ! : . Gild Iwan tbu aliIJ..Lure 01 1 > , WUIIOV.II : , 26c , There are ns many mlserle beyond riches as on this side or tbelD-lzn.ak Walton , J\lrll. Wlnllow'lI Soothln ! : "yrUI ) . For cblldren teethlo ! : , lotlena Iho IU1U' , roducCi In. namwallon , &l1all'olO , curel "In < l cello , 25c a bot1lo. Virtue Is the first tlUo of nobility. -E. C. Lefroy. - " - - - - - - - WOMEN IN HOSPITALS' ' Experiences of lVIrs. Rockweed and Miss Tier evI \ I . MISS MARGARET TIERNEY MRS.CHAS.A.ROCKWOOD A Io.rgo proportion of the operations pedorrncd In 0111' hospitals :11'0lpon : womcn nu girls fOl' SOtllO orgunlc t.rou le. Why sho\1111 t1IIH bo the case ? Bcca\lse they have 11c lccted them- relvcs , ns o\"cl'Y (11\0 of thcso putlents In the hospltl1l bOllR hnd 1 > hmt . of warning In t.1lOso dramri1\1f somm ons , palmi at loft. 01' rlg-ht. . of nbtlomcll , baelmches. 11or\0l1S CXhl11\RtlOI1 , Ill- flamnmtionllcemtion ) dlRplaco- monts , nnd other org-:1nlo wcnlmeRses. All oC these fI 'mptoms nre indications - tions ot \lllheuIth ' cOlllllUon of the lown.lo system ancl If not hceded the ponnl t. . . . . has to10 paltl b ' n. dungcrol1s oporo.t10n. Whol1 these S ' 1I1J1tomH manifest themseh'ca , do not drug along unlil you nro obllgcd to go to the hospllnl amI fmbmlt to nil opern- tlon-but remember tho.t Lydia I . Pinlehmn's Vegetnblc Compoun l , made fl'om I1nth'o rooLoulld heruH , hlUlflt1ved hundl'cds of WOlDen from s\lrglenl oporu.Uons. Lydia E. Plnldlllln' Vcgotnblo Compound. ho.s cured mal'O cllses of feminlno I11R thnn any other 0110 remo y , Suoh letters ns thefollowlng Mrs. Pinkham's Standing Invitation to WOlDen 'Vomen suffering ll'om any lorm of fOll1o.lo wcnlcncss' InvItec : } to promptly comm\lnlcate with 1\11'8 , Pinltllllln , at fJynn ) Muss. From the symptOtllR gh'ou , the t.roublo may be locllted umi t.he q\llclrest. . uncI s\lrest : . way of recover. ' . . . tulvlsed. Out : . oC her Vltst. volluno ot oxporlenco in t.ren.tlnlf ! ernulo ills Mrs , l'ilnlclmm prob:1bly : hns the vormowledge ] that. muy help your case. ITer advice Is free an nlwo.ys helplul. J\sk Plrs. Pinkham's J\dvlce - J\ Woman Best Understands a Woman's Ills. ' - - - - 'j . . . I ' READERS 01 thIs paper do- ! 61c1nll to buy nnr- - - thlnlladTortlsedln J I Its columns should Insist upon havinll what they ask lor. relusln ! : nil 6ubstl- tutes or ImltatlcJ\s , lb- - - - . . - arc constantly being' recelvc ( } by MrR. I'IlIlehlllU t.o provo our cll1lmrl. : Mra. O. A. Hoclnvool1 , t l1cltr ot Po.rlll1l11ontnry f.Jaw , 01 1i8 Free St. , } ; 'rcdonla , N. Y. , writes : IIl OI' YO.'tTn I RulroTOlI wltb fl'mnlo troublo. It IVII. . Itccltlod th:1.t : nn ollomtlon WInOfI Rl\ry , nllll although I suhmltt(1 to a Rcdou. ol'ornUon II\Y HulTorhlKI1 C'ontltlllOlI , until lylIlI , E. Plnlclu\lu's Vl' ot tblo Compollnd WI\S rocommonllod nm11t provl'l1 R mnrvolou. rOlllolly , 80 quickly dtllt ! l'CHtOro III ) ' hC'nllb. I cnnnot thl\llk oulmlUcJontJ ) . for the good It hrul clone llloJ 1\fpm \ Mo.rgarct. 'rlernoy , of No. 320 W. : ! 5th Street ) New Yorlc , writes : DDlIr Mrs , Plnkhnm- II When only elI1Wcn ! years or a ; o onl' ) \h'slclun tloelded thl\t:1I1 opcrntlun WIUJ Jloc081l\ry ! ' to pormlt of my wOlllanly o..gRn. porCormlnjt tholr IInturnl functions , My mother ohjootcc1 nnd bclnr urgtJl by. . rclaUvo to try IyUo. . E. lllkhnlI ! I VJjget- /Lblo Campounl1 dill so. I soon f npro\"l'Ctln hOl\lth , the proper cOIlIlIUons were l'l tbllsb- NI IIUII I n1l1 WI'1 ! 11I\11 stron . thnnks J''llia E. Pinkham'a . ' ) Vcso tblo Compound. No ot.her remel1V has fiuch un- q\lulificil ondorsenll1nt. us fJydln E. PlnlrlllunR Ve otnbo ] Compound. No olhor remedy 111 the \Vm'eI ] 1111.8 such u. record of CUl'es of { emulo iUs. INVENTIONS NEEDED' ' ItO'OP''n..k. ' . an,1 IUf' lal"r on tarml. 1\IAAOI'If. ' 1 1iVH'J ! ( . I'v Ie . : Na : , 1'.1..1 La. . ' . . . . ' " ' \Y..I. . t.II. C. II. . . 1 81. P. . . . . , mi.I .I..I. . . . . _ . _ . - ---.4 It . .aot.7J ThllMpson's Eye WatM - - - - - I W. N. U. , OMAHA , NO. 12 , 1907. - I Personal knowledge is the winning factor in the culminating contests of this competitive age and when of ample characlcr ' it places its fortunate posscssor in Ihe front ranks of The Well Informed of the World. A vast fund of personal knowledge is really esrential to the achievement of : he highest excellence in any ficld of human effort. A Knowledge of Forms , Knowledge of Functions and Knowledge - edge of Products are all of the utmost . value and in questions of life and health whcn a true and wholesome remedy is. desired it should be remembered that Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna , manufactured by Ihe California Fig Syrup Co. , is an elhical product which has met with Ihe approval of the most cminent physicians and wves universal satisfaction , because it is a remedy of a Known Qua.lity , Known Excellence and Kno'wn Component Parts and has won the valuablc : ; patronage of millions of the Well Informcd of the ) wOlld , who know of their own personal knowledge and from actual me that it is the first and bcst of family laxatives , for which no extravagant or unreasonable claims are made. This valuable remedy has been long and favorably known under the name of-Syrup of Figs-and has attained to world. wide acccptance as the most exccllcnt family laxative. As its pure laxative principles , obtained from Senna , : Ire well known to physicians and IheVell Informed of the world to be Ihe best we have adopted the more elaborate name of-Syrup of Figs and I Elixir of Senna - as more fully descriptive of the remedy , I I but doubtless it will always be called for by the ! \hortcr \ I name of-Syrup of Figs-and to get its beneficial effccts , always note , when purchasing Ihe full : name of the Company-Camomia Fig Syrup I Co. . - printed on the front of every package , . whether you call for - Syrup of Figs - or by the full name-Syrup or Figs and Elixir of Senna. - . I ( L fORILIA fiGSVR < < J' SAN FRANCISCO. GAL. , LOUISVILLE , KY. LOND ' 7 GL" D , NEW YORK.NV- : I - - - Women's troubles very often occur regularly at a certain time every month , Because - cause this may have been so all your life , Is no reason why It should continue. 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