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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1907)
, ' . _ . 1Ir . . . 'iC > ' ! , " _ ' . _ , ' _ L CHURCH ALL WORLD J PASTOR WHO REACHES FOLLOWERS - ERS THROUGH NEWSPAPERS. " Some Facts Concerning the Life Work of Rev. Charles ; T. Russell , Who Has Been Misrep- resented. - - . Allegheny. Pa.-One of lho busiest mell In tbe United Stales Is Charles ' 1' . Russell , of Allegheny. Some people call him Rev. Charles ' 1' . Russell , but he himself disclaims all titles , believing lhat as Jesus and the apostles disclaimed them so should 110. Russell Is the k Ider o ( a religious movement which has Its followers all over the world. Ho Is not the origInator - Inator of r sect , but simply claims memborshlp In the orJglnal church Institution of the scriptures , theroln described simply as "tho church , whoso names are written In heavon. " It has no housps of worship of . . Its own , nnd Pastor RUB Bell's plan ) for reaching his numerous and widely- ' 1 . scattered followers with his discourses Is a unique one. He travels a great deal , preaching In opera. houses In the large cities of the count.ry , and through arrangements - ments with varIous newspapers gladly printing the discourses because of the Increased circulation which accrues to them through the subscrIptions of Russell's many followers. : . Th'us 'he preaches each Sunday to a , - , , \ / / . ' j - , 'J' f./ I l CHARLES RUSSEL ( Penne'lvania Pastor Who Has World. Wide Church. ) congregation of hundreds of thou. sands. Russell has been considerably dls ; turbed of late over false and mlsload. ing accounts of his teachings and his plans which have appeared in many , newspapers. Amo g other things , it was 1'ecent I , Iy annoimced that he was cndeavorlng to get cm rol of Dowie's Zion City > > and turn it Into a home for his fol- 11" " lowers. "Nothing could be more untrue , ' " he declares. "I have no desire f01\ , Zion City , and there have been no ne. gotlatlons whatever in the matter. " It has also been published that' , Russell is "the no.holl preacher"-be- f cause he teaches there is no place of I future fiery torment. Pastor Russell declal'cs that he docs not bellevo in hell as a place of eter. nal torment ; hut holds that the "sheol" of the Old Testament and the "hades" of the New Testament is the state of death-Ulat manl.'ud , because of orig. Inal sin , is under a death sentence , which affects all mentallr , morally and physically , and culminates in the tomb. He holds that rodemptlon was from the tomb , that Christ died for humani. . ty's sins , and that as a result of this l'odemp'Uon all manldnd is ultimatelY . . to be released from this state of death ( and given instruction which w11l lead to eternal life , if they are obedient to such leading , in the 1\lIl1ennial age. / Nor docs Pastor Russell doubt in the least the existence of Satan , though this has been I' ' ICted of him. In n sermon which ho recently de. livered on "Tho Overthrow of Satan's Bmpire , " he makes his position on this Ilolnt very clear , saying : "Wo aro. aware that our Lord's words to Peter , 'Get thee behind me , Satan , ' are made the basis for the denial that there is any personal devil " or subordinate demons. Our reply is that although any man may become an adversary or God ( a satan ) , the scriptures everywhere speak of the prime mover in ( } vll as 'the' devil , 'the' satan. He.ls the great murdorer. He mt rdercd our first parents by decplv- 'i Ing them , and thus Induced thorn to be disobedient to their Creator. " r It was I'ecently stated in several neWSp3lel'6 that In a divorce trial , which resulted in the legal separa- } tlon of Pastor Russell and his wUe , r about a' ' year agQ , ho had said , "his I love was IIko that of a jellyfish , in t that It w'nt out to any spirit which responded , " j ' 1'hi8 litatement distressed Russell considerably , Inasmuch as the truth was that. the romarl. in question was attributed to Russell by a witness durIng - Ing the trial. and was ompbatically \ deniml on the stand by him. It has been said of. Russell thl1t "money 110urs Into his office coffers like watel' , " unll that his sect is Immensely - mensely wealthy. ' 1'h18 Is not the cllse. "Wo ha vo sufficient , " he ( la's , "and . . . we never tl1l\O UII collections , but wo I ' have no enormous wealth.Vo care , ' , enl ) ' for enough to enable us to.spread our gospel to humunlt ) ' wh 9x.c.r : It is needed. " T . . . SEEDING COMMENCED IN WESTERN CANADA. The Prospects for a Large Acreage to Be Sown In Whcat. St. Paul. AprilI : ! , 1J07.-Word ! has bl'etl received at. the offico. of the Clluo.dtan Governmnt. ! In St. Paul that sec\Jlng has commenced at v'lous points throughout Manitoba , Saslmtch- ewan and Albertn. The heavy snowfall during the past winter has left the ground in s'l11endld sho. e for successful seeding opera , ti/ns. The llno weather of the past few days Ims' talton much of the frost out ot tho. grou11l1 and duripg next week there w11l scarcely be a district in which the seellm' is not being oper- ated. The most optimistic conditions exist and in all districts the farmers are bUQY get ling things In shape. There will be n very largo acreage sown In spring wheat , oats and barley. At many points throughout the three provinccs the newcomers are busy unloading - loading theil' stocl { and effects , workIng - Ing night and day in order to get. on their farms nnd become active agencies - cies in the effort to maleo tIlO year 1907 the bannel' year In grain producing - ing In Western Canada. As compared with districts many hundred miles further south than this , It w11l bo seen that Weste\11 Canada ranlw amongst the first in the line of seedIng opera- lions for the present : rear. It is safe to say that farmers' who got In their crop beoro the 20th or 24th of 1\Ia- , w11l receive magnificent returns , A pumbor of those coming in this spring , who had not their land prepared last fall , will break up enough land to get i hi a crop of oats and barley and prob. abl ) " some fiax : . This , together with ! lhe vpgolables they wlU plant , will I give them ample food "for themselves , and stocl { during the coming summer and winter. These early seeding opel" 'ltions are not confined to ono district , ut are spread over a country 900 miles long by 400 mnes in width. The agents of the Canadian Govern. ment , located at dliTerent points throughout tIlO United States , are 'msy giving information regarding the : nany now districts that are beIng : nado avallablo for sottlors. Low rall. "my rates , information and literature , 1re given on application to the agent , I Nhoso name appears in advertisement elsewhere in this paper. A Fish Story. "Trout protection ! Nonsense ! " said gunner of local eminence. "Trout Ilre amply able to protect. themselves. Look at their , depredations among ducks , for example , and you will agree with me that it's the birds that need protection. It's a common thing for a trout to jump from the water , seize a duck by the neck , drag the unfortunate fowl into the depths sufficiently to leave its feet sticking in the air , whore it can get no purchase upon tbo universe - verse , and thus drown it. Then the trout plcles the feathers from the bird , eats It at Its leisure and swims away out of the jurisdiction of the courts. Are there any fishermen ? None ? Too bad , This would be a match for ono at their fish stories. " Labor of the Novelist. "Tho way of the novelist must be hard , " said a librarian of an uptown branch , "The other day an immacu" lately gotten up individual came Into lho library and announced that he was a writer with a specialty ot dialect - lect stories. We got him several books that be asked for , and little by little he took me into his confidence. 'I want. the Scotch dialect for the stern father , ' ho explained ; 'then when I've got enough ot that I want. some dla. lect for a sea captain , and then I want a duke-or maybe you can teB me , would a duke drop his h's'-N. Y. lIn. Long Time Between Calls. "You used to wear a Vandylco beard , " she pouted. "I don't like you without it. The next time you come to sco me weal' one again. Ho looked at her rel1roachruil ) ' . "Do you know how l ng It takes to grow a respectable Vandyke ? " he aseed ) hor. "No , " said she. "How long ? " "About six months , " he answered 1 > ll ntlvely. FRIENDS HELP St. Paul P 1rk Incident. "Atter drinlclng cortee for breakfast I always felt languid and dull , baving no ambition to get to my morning duties. Then in about an bour or so 0 weak , nervous derangement of the heart and st maeh would come ovm mo with such force I would frequent1 have to 110 down. "At other limes I had nevere head , aches ; stomach finally became affect ed and digestion so impaired that J had serious chronic dyspepsia and can stlpatlon. A lady , ror many yearf State Presldont of the W. C. T. U. told mo she had been greatly beno filed by quitting coffee and usin { Postum Food Coffee ; she was trou bled for years with asthma. Sbo saie It was no cross to quit coffee wher she found she could have as delicioul an article as Postum. "Anothor lad ) " , who had been trou bled wllh chronic dynpepsla for years found Immediate relief on coaslng cot fee and begInning Postum twice a day Sbe was wholly cllred. Still anothe : friend told mo that Postum Food Cot fee wus a Godsend to her , her hear trouble having been relieved aCte leaving ort cofYeo and takIng Postum "So many such cases came to m : notice that I concluded corteo was thl cause of my trouble and I quIt ani took up PostUD1. I am more tha1 pleased to sa ) " that my days of trO\1 bIt ) have disappeared. I am well al1l happy. " "Thero's a Reason. " Real "The Road to Wollvllle , " In pkgs. , ' . , . - . ' . - . , . TEN YEARS OF PAIN. Unnblo to Do Even Houscworl. De- cnUDe of 1ldney Troubles , - 1\Irs. Margaret. Emmerich , of Clinton - ton St. , Napoleon , 0. , na's : "l.'or fiteen ) 'eal'S I wm : n grent sufferer _ _ 1'u U UIU 1 > IlUJYrUII - bios. 11)bacl. . Imlned mo torribly. Iiver- : turn or move caused s h a l' p , s h 0 0 tin g 11\lns. My e 'oslght , . , was poor , darl { sl10ts al1penrCll before 111e , and I had dizzy spell' ; ; : For ten ) : c rs i c l1 d not d I housework , and for two ) 'enrs did not get out of the hOllse. The kidney so- cretlons were irregular , I\nd doctors were not hellng ) 1110. Doan's Kidney PUls brought mo quick rellof , I\ml finally cured mo. They saved m ) ' lICe , " Sold by all denIers. [ j0 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co. . Buffalo , N.Y. . - ' - - - - - - - The Estimable Family. "Roynolds , " said Mlllionalro Danlto to hi valet , "go 'round to the house of that little girl whom I ran down WitIl the auto U\is mOl'plng and extend - tend to the famll ) ' my sIncere regrets and sympathy. Also give thom this $ [ j0 bill. I understand tbat they are very poor and In wnnt. " Accordingly the valet obo'ed. When he returned his master mot. llim at the door. "Well , Reynolds ? " " 'rhe father wished mo to say , sir , that ho hoped you wouldn't take the affair too much to honrt. As for the family , they al1 , feel very grl1tgful to you sir , and couldn't. bring tllemselves to accept. YO\1r very kind olTor. " "A most estimable family ! Yet I wonder wh ) ' they didn't accept th money ? " "The father said such matters should bo arranged through his law- yel' , sir.-Judge. , FAMILY'S SKIN TROUBLES , Eczema , Heat Rash , and Scalp Affec- tlons Afflict Different Members , But Cutlcura Cures Them. " 1\Iy wife had eczema for five or six J'ears. It was on her face and would como and go. Wo thought wo wOllhl gIve the Cutlcura Remedies a trial. We did so and she hns never had a sign of eczema for four years. I yself used Cutlcurn Soap and Cutlcura Oh1tment some time ago for falling hall' . I now have a very heavy head of hair. Wo used Cullcura Remedies for our bab ) " , who was nearly bald when young. She has very nice hair now. She Is very fiesh ' , and wo had so much trouble w th heat that wo would bathe her with Cutlcura Soap and then apI11y Cutlcura Ointment , It would dry the heat. up so much quiclccr than anything - thing else. Mr. H. D. Springmlro , 323 So. Capitol Street , Iowa CllY , In. , July 16 , 1905 , and Sept. 16 , 1906. " When a womnn pays a man a com. pl1ment she expects It to bo returued with compound inteorst , i - - - Promotes DigeslionCltellr ? ness and Rcst.Contalns ncJlltrr \ffi\Norphiltc , nor NincraJ. NOT NARCOTIC. ' . . . .Rrrtp aI'OldJJ&UI.lEl.I'ITl11El ! : ' & 1f.in Stell- ! . lX..f'ft1J1Q + Jl Irll .rolts- , , n stSttd + Jt(1lJf1ni.7/- .lJl { 'ur/KJnolt fJiu Il rfllSur/- Clarrlkr/ ( ' . J'Ii.1lufJrrClr17arDr , , . t , Exact Copy of Wrapper. . - ! ' . -j F"'f " < j' , ; . " , n ) _ - - A. Bad Sign D7 . , , . , , " , , , IIfrft. 'VlnlltoW'/I Soothlhlf Rlmr. For rhJl < 1ren ttethlnjr , eottl1n8 the 1t1l1111 , reducea tDo eamlnltlou , 1111)11'110 , cures "tn.1 collu. 25c a botUc. - - - - - - - It goes wHhoutlHlylng that n talking machlno 110es not sa ) ' wltboul going. . . _ - - - - Ail Cloth ITnt.q C'hildrcn's Drc : ! ( 'A etc. mlldc to look 1110 lIew with IlU'l'NA1I1 FADl l SS DYI S. A fruIt tree In the back yard is worth two family trees In a glass cllse. . . , . - - - - - - I.cwis' Sill le Binder - the famollR IItraight. lie elgllr , nlwlI ' best. qllalitv. Your I1calcr or Lowis' lo' ctor ) ' , Pcoria , 111. . - - - - - - - - - ' One o [ the things a Ulnn can't understand - derstand Is wh ' hi ! ! 01l1l11es hn\'o any ( rlends. Don't Sneeze Your Head Off , Kt'IHlsc'/I CoM CIIIHIUIl'A will Cllrc' 'ou almost - most instnntlr. At 1111 DruGgist ! ! , : ! 5c. . - - - - - - - - - - - - no generous In judglllg the [ aulto of others. Mosl of us call only see uu\ ' own shndows. , - - - - - - Kill the Flies Now heforc the " mnlliplr. A DAISY FLY KILl..Elt kills thouK.m s. Lasts the sca- Fen , . \sk 'ollr dcnlcr. or Fcnd 20c to I ' ! . Somcr ! ! , 141) ) Dc llh A\'e. , 13rookl'n , N. 'Y. . it somotlmcs happens that other pool/lo ha\'o IlS good an opinion of a ' . mnn ns ho has of hhlloe1-arter ho is dolld. - - - - - - - - Garficld 'l'ca , NatUl'u'8 Heme r , bring t'elief frum 11 III 11 V nihncnts ; it. o\'crcoml'A con'tiplilioll , t'el'ulate ; the liver ntlll kid , IICYR , IJUt'ifie the blood ntlll elcarH thc complexion. It is made of IIcl' s , and la I1bwlntcly Pure. Bow inconsistent your neighbors nre ! They I'efuso to sn ' th'-l you nre n good JUun , bul nrtOl' the undertaker gets ) 'ou they delight. in sa 'ing thnt ) 'ou were a good man. , - - - - - - It Cures While You Wall < . Allen'8 Foot.Ease is eertnin CUte for hot , sweating , callous. nn 1I'ollell , aching rect , Soltl b ' nil Druggists. Prieu 25c. Don't neccjlt any substitute. Trial paelage FREE , Ad ress Allen S. OIUlsted , I.e Hor'N. Y. _ u _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Relief Workn In China. Relief worlt to cml11 y 3,000 men have been established In the Chlneso famine centors. 'I'he English.Ameri- can I' lief fund amounts to $260,000 , $100 Reward , $100. Tbo rCIdou : ot this paper will bo ) lloIled : to IOIlrD th t tberll Is lit loa.t Olle < .Irc..dod dhonlo that Iclonce hu boeo able to curl ! In 1\11 1t8 Btl\OI ! , nnd thnt I. . eatarrb. HIIII'1 Catnrrh Uuro tl tlla only polltl\.o curti uuw knuwn to tllo mcdlclIl tratornlty. Catarrh be log n conltltutlonal .U.eaBo . , rOClulru n Dou.lltu. tloulIl troatment. Hnll' . Clltllrrll Cnro Ie tnken to. ternnUy , aetinK directly UpOIi the blood nud IUUCOUI urlace8 of Iho 1)11010. tberoby dcatroyllll : the - toundItlon : of the dl.oll\e. alld Ktvlng thll ) latleot Ilreugth by building lip the constitution and nllilto Ing nature In dolnlC It.vorl : . ' 1'110 proprletou bUD ao much rl\l1l1 III Its CUfllUVO ) lOIVOtl thnt tboy olrer Ono lIundred Dollara tur 1111) CIUO tbat tt tllill to cure. Benti tor U t ot t08l1uwnlnl. , Add\'eSll . .r. CllE El' ( ; co" ' 1'oledo , O. Rolti by all Drulllato. iitl. 'l'.1ko UIII's : 1nmlly : l'I1IJ tor cooltlpatlon. Money for Y. M. C. A. The raising of $ iOOOO In one da ' by the Y. 1\1. C. A. or ottawa , Onl. . , broke al1 records thl1t have been mad.e by the associations 111 their building can- vnsses , In which $5,000,000 has been secured in the lasl two years. Recently - cently , the Ottawa association set out to raise. . . $200,000 in 15 days. It re- ceh'ed Iledges fol' $ 03a5I ) , On the lust day of the campaign 1,500 people pledged $70,000. . WJ ! " _ _ 'CASTO ' RIA For Infants and Children. - - The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of tIf In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTO RIA THE OEHTAUII oo..rANT. NEW TOil" CfTT _ . . , _ 1 - ' _ . . : , ' ; " . : . , ' , _ ' _ , . - - - - - - _ _ .L , , _ _ _ PERIODS' OF'PAIN While no woman-is enUrel ; 'free from perlodlosu1YerIng , it. docs not. scem to bo the plnn o [ nature t11 t wOlllen should sufIcr so severely , Jr- rcJtulurlUcs and pnln are posHtvo ovldenco t1mt. something Is wrong which shoulll bo Bet. rIght or It. wl1l lend to 8crlO\ts dernngemcnt of the fominlno organism. 'l'hou nuds of womcn , h n v 0 found rollcf fro111 1\11 perlm1e ! Rul- fcrlng by talting I.ydln E , Plnle- ham's Vcgetablo Comp l\11 d , which Is 1lla o from nnUve roots and berbs , ns it la the most. thorough f mnlo regulntor lcnown to 111cdlcnlsclenee. MISS ADELAIDE. NICHOLS It cures the condlUon whtC'h , causcs 80 1I1uch discomfort 0.1111 robs t1mt. porlml ot its terrors. 'Vomcn who arc troublcll with paInful or 11'- regu1nr functions 8ho\11 < 1 tnl.o humcdlate neUon to ward off the serlou consequences nml be restored to 11l.'tLlth and strength by taltlng 'Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable COlnpound Miss Adelnlde Nichols of 324 Wcst 221111 Street , Now Yorl. City , wrltcs-Denr : 1\11'8 , llnl\1mm-"U : womcn who RUrrer would only l'ely UpOll rJ 'dla . 1)ln1 < 1\1\111'8 Vegeta le Comp01l1ul tltelr trou lc ! ! would bo quleltly alleviated. I feel grenny il1l1ebtell for tlto relief atHl 1icn1th which hns been brought to me h - ; your Incstll11nblo remedy , " IJ ' ( lIa B. 1'1111\11\\111'8 Vegotnblo Compoul1l1 cures } . 'oma10 Complaints such ns lJ'Ulltllgo null DisplneclUeuts. nl1l1 Organlo Diseascs. lIoUaehe. General Dchl1lt ' 1 ItllUgcstlon , mal Invlg'orat.cs the whole feminIne system. 1"01' th ' d rl\ngel1lentn of the IPdllcys of either sex Lydia . Pink 110m's Vcgctnblo Compound is cxcellent. Mrs. Pinl < ham's Standing Invitation to Women Women surrerlng from any form of female wcnlmcSll are Invited to wrlto 1'IIrs.PInl < 1t1un , at Lynn.Mnbs , l rom the symptoms given , tIlC trouble ma.y . bo located I\nl1 tlto qulelccsll\nll surest. wn.y of recovery nd\"ised. to } Protect Tile Health of 'Your families by insisting on Pure Food. When it comes to Baking Powder , it means a saving of health and money if you use the standard artic1c of purity .md effi- ciency-the wonderful K C BAKINC POWDER An absolutc:1y pure baking powder scientifically combined. 25 ounces for 25 cents. Your grocer refunds ' your money if you arc : not sat- ! sfied. Don't accept a substitute - I tute 1 They arc impure and a. menace - ace : to health. Ask for K C , the standard of quality To oonvlnoo nny woman tit n. t rRX. FREE tlno nU"I'lIUO will Impro\'o her health mill do all wo eluhn lor it. Wo will Bcnd her nbsolutcly frco 1jal'go trial box of l'axtlno wlUIook of Instructions - tions and gcnulno tl'stlmonlals. IJ : 01\11 your name nod nddress on lJOsU\1 card. , nncllll'ulli PAXTINEcionnscs m 0 m- hrano affections - fections , stlcb ns nns\l clltarrh , IJclvle oalunh od Int1unmatlon causcd ni lcml- 111110 Ills ; Bore C'CII BOl'O tllrOI\t mill motlth , by dlrcct 10callrcatmcnt It ! ! cur- nth-If lJowcr ovel' these troublcs Is extraordinary - ordinary on II Rives ImmcdInte rollct. Thotlstnrls of womcn ore using Mil rec-- omllctllllng : It overy.day. . W cents at druJr I tsorhymall. Rcmrmhcrhowlwl'r , IT COSTS YOU NO'l'UiNO TO 'l'ItY 1'1' _ THE It. l'AXTON CO. , DOBton , 1\UIII. U. S. NAVY enllsls tor tour 70llrl 701l1l1 ! mon ot 1(0011 olla.rnoter IInd BOIIIul Ihuleal cOllditloll III' . tweon tllo ages of 11 1I11,1J5:1.s : : l.1 > IrCllllco hOIL' 11I0nl Ol'portunltlos \lIVI1I1COI1l01l1 : IJar IIU to 17U U 1I100tli. lClo lrlclnnl , uU\clllnIMI. blacJtslllltlis. COIIPCtAlJlllhs. ) ' ( ' " , nell ( clerksl. Cllrpellters , slll"lItIl1l1. "rcmon. lIIuslclllns. cooks. 010 , . bet\HIOJl 21 IImt l > YOllrs , onllhtec\ In sl > oolol rutnlls ; wlh sllilablo pn71 h08Pltlll approlltlces HI 10 28 renu. lLctlrement "n Lhreo.tourlbs Iny IIn < .l IIlI0wllnr..s after 1jJ ( ) 'Ol1rs survlco. AlI'lIcaDts lIIu t bo AUlCrlclln Ol ) j ' : ; lotblnll olltllt tree lo rOCI'II lIs , VIIOR dlsol1ar/o / trll.vcl nllownnce. conl8 I.cr mlle to . .Iaeu uf onllatmclIt. 11011111 tour montbs' ( lay ILllci ! ! Ierenlc In 1'117l1'on ' rc'enllsllllont"llllln lour moml1s ot d18011ll11l0. Onlel's ILt J.lncClln /Lnd lIastin/8 / , Nohrn kll. Also , durluIPvlnlcr. I\t IJ"M : r.1nlnp nnll Hlomr Olt , . . 10" " . Atlllrru NAVY RECRUITING STATIONP.O.BIIf . .OM IIA READERS 01 thIs paper de- slritlt'to buy any- thlDII' adTertlsed In Its columns should Insist upon hutn& , what they ask lor , relusln& ' all substl- tutu or Imitation. . - - - - - - - - - - NEW WHEiT LINDS IN THE CANADIAN WEST THE COUNTRY HAS NO SUPERIOR , Coal. wood IInd water In abunllnuce : ; cburcho. and schools convenlcnt ; markets easy of 'acxC811 taxes low ; clhnolc the best in the northern tem- ! If'ra te zonl : . I.aw "nd orderpreyallllvcrYJ"her. : . llor Dllvlce anll informal/on / addre'll tbo SUl'HRINTltNDltNT Olf. J rdIGRATION. OU\\'ia ; , Canada , or any antl10rlzed CanidJa Government Agent. V.r. V. DENN TT , 801 New York Lir. DaiJd lr. Ouaha. Nebrllikn. - - - - - - - - LIVE STOCIE AND MISCELLANEOUS - Electrotypes , IN OREl\T VhRlEl'Y FOR SALE AT THB LOWEST PRICES BY , A.N.KELLOGG NEWSPAPER. co. 73 W. Abllla Sireet , CUICAGO ; - - - - - I Eight Dollars a Day- A DOlLAR AN HOUR Are you honest. possesscd of an overall" ability. wl < le-Bwllke , and nmbltlousl If 70n oro. the abaTe nalUc < l compcnnaton ! Is possible with us. OM 0' tlIe olclcst InstitutIons In this conntO' . bsoluttl1 a slrnll1ht Ollt business crroposltlon. Write DOJ : oIr Omaba , Nebralka , Oood Man Are H.rd to " 'nd Hone" Thl. Ad o't'.mt 7s1ilffgr : g ELECTROTYPES 1A ' " ' . . .rf.r ) for .al. a * 'be 10" " ' prl. . . . by I..JI.&ItLLOOO UnSrU&HCQ. . 11 IT. . . . . . 11IQI'Ne INVENTIONS NEEDED \ " , .In wre < 'k. and .an labnr on 'ann. . MASON' . ] ! . . 'J WIOU , . 1''V II GNOr. , hl. . . . . 0r7. " . . . . & : . WuhI..toa , . C. . ' 1. JIG' . . . . .tot cr. . . . . . , , . . . _ , DEFIANCE STARCH : = o : gh : : 'I : : w. N. U. , OMAHA , NO _ 19 , 1907. - - - Irregularity is bad in every department of life , in meals , in sleeping hours , but especially when it is a question of womanly habit. Not only is it a sign of female disease , but , unless cured , it will cause dangerous troubles , because of the poisons thus allowed to remain in the system. If you suffer in this way , get a bottle of Wine of Cardui Mrs. Lucinda Johnson , of Fish Creek , Wls" writes : "I suffered for fourteen ( (4) ( ) years with Irregu. larlty , causIng great paIn. At last 1 tried Cardul , and now I am cured. " At all druggists. In $1 botUes. Write tod.1y for a tr < < : copy of'alu blo M-P4lto llIuslrate. ! Dook for Women. If YOU need Me4IC&i WRITE US A LETTER AiJvlce. dl'Scnbe . . . . . our : symptoms. . slalln ! alte , IInd reply will bo sent III plaIn seale4 envtlo . Addressl .1les MvlSOfY Dtpt. , The Chattllnoolta Medlclllo Co. . Chattanooll1. Tenn.