Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, May 23, 1907, Image 7

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KIDNEY TROUBLE
Su/lered Two l'ears-I e/ie' .1td 11 : T.rtt
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. ; / . o. 11. FIZER , lilt. SterUng' , Kr. ,
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" 1 1ICI1'c suffercd 11'1tll kldllc ) ' : lIId
blndclcr trollblc for tell ) " ' 111'5 IJlIst.
"Last. 1\1 \ nnh I. . cO\lllllenced \ "bing'
l'crUluL nud continued for thl'l'o mont.hs.
IllUve Hot used it. since , nor have I felt
a pain.
"I helieve that. I nm well and I t.hel'e-
fore give my highest eommendation t.o
. , . the cnrative 'qualities of PCl'unn. "
.h I'c.ru.nit for K1dney Troube. !
: \11'8. Goo. n. liimser , Oant , Ontario ,
Cnn. , w1'itcs :
. . I had not. bcen well foi' abont. fonr
, : \'cnI'5. I Ilnd klclliey trollblc , "lid , 111
fllct , fclt bl/C/ly Ilcllrly 1111 tlIe tlmc.
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'I'his SU11\1U01' got so , "ery
thought I would try l'cruna , so J wrote
to you and began at. once to tnlee PernnIL
IIU I aualin.
"I took only two bot.tles of l > erunl\
aml ono of 1IIano.lin , and now I feel
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better than I have f01' somc time.
. "l1'eel t at ! 'eruna audl\1analin eUl'cd
me nnd made a different womall of 11I0
altogether. 1 blebs the day I picked up
the little book and read of J'OIIl' Pel'unn. "
It Is tlte bllsilless of tllc kidneys to
. . remon ] 'from tile blood llJl polsonolls
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mn/crln/s. 'rhcy must. b.e act ! all the
tiu'J , else the system suITers. There 1\1'0 I _
I timcs when they necd a little assistanco.
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lerunt1. is exactly this sort of II. l'om-
1\ cdy. It , ha.'I saved many people fl'om
diS3s r by rendering t.ho lcidneys service -
vice ILt a tim when they were not able
to bear their own burdens.
, Method wlll teach you to win t mc.
-Goethe.
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, Kr 1use's Cold Cure.
For cold ill head , throat , chest or back.
/ Dest remedy for La Grippe. Druggists , 25c.
, . . . :1 Labor rid us of threc great evlls- .
I .tedlousness , vice and povert-
French.
i'he induccments to ndolt Nature's perfect -
I fect Laxative. Garfield "en arc many !
It.is . made whotly of simple Ierbs and is
uarnnt'ed un er the Pure Jo'oo and
Dru ! ! ! ! L:1W ; it overcomes constipation ,
regulate the liver amI Iddneys , purifies
the blood IUld brings Good lIenlth.
Cannon May Bre 1k Record.
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Of the congressmen who "have
served slnco the foundation of thIs
government , more than 12QOO IndIviduals -
\ uals , only 34 have served 20 years or
more. The longest service was that
of John H. Ketcham , of New York ,
who served 33 years , aUlI was a member -
ber when he died. 1\11' . Cannon , who
comes next , has served 32 years.
Since ho Is elected to the next can.
gress ho will , If ho lives to the end of
, hIs term , take the first place In the
list of voterans.-Youth's Companion.
STOMACH ON STRIKE
SUCCESSFUL TONIC TREATMENT
FOR INDIGESTION.
Dr. WIlliams' Pink Pills Cured ThIs
Woman and Have Cured Many
Hundreds of Other Case& of
Common Aliments
Loss of appetite , coated ton o , bad
taste in the mouth , heavy dull headncho
. and 0. duil , sluggish feeling-these are
. the symptom.q of stomach trouble. They
IndicLte that the stomach is on astriko , ;
I that it is no longer furnisl ng to the
blood the fnll quota of nourishment that
the body demands ' , hence every . organ
suffers.
There nro two methods of treatment ,
. the old ono by which the stomach is
humored by the use of predigested foods
t and artificial ferments , and the now OilO
. by wllich the stom.n.ch . is toned up to do
t . the work which nature intended of it.
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A recent cure bv the tonio treatment is
i that of : Mrs. : Mary Stackpolo , of 81
Liberty street , Lowell , Mass. She says :
1 "I suffered constantly for : yenrs from
stomach tronblo and terrible backaches
. and was confined to my : bed the grenter
part of three -enrs. I was under the
most of the
care of our family physician
time , but did not Reem to get better.
"I wa.q completely rnn-down [ I.lld was
I not I\ble to do my work ubont the house.
My blood was impure and my complexion -
ion pale. I sufi'ered from fiIL' hes oft
, heat , followed smhlenly by chills. I
t had I.wfhcn.dachcs , which llL' ted from
r three to four days. I couh ] get but little
. rest at night , as my slc p WM broken
\ und fitful. As a. result I lost several
, pounds in weight and became very nUl-
) vous.
i "I was in a. wretched condition wheJJ
: I heard about Dr. Willimns' Pink Pills ,
\ I started Co take the 1) ills at once nUll
, begn.n to gain in weight and health. J
WIL' > endouragod by this to keep on unti
I was cured. My friends [ I.llli neighbor :
oCten remark what n chan e woman :
am nUll I ewe it all to Dr. Willinms
Pink Pills. "
' . These wonderful pills are useful in 1
: wide range of diseases Buch M [ I.llrou u
rheunmtism , soint\ , nournlgiu. . , nervou
hcrnlnches , aUll oven locomotor ata.xi :
( _ nnd Ilartinl parolysis.
The sreat yaluo of Dr. Willinnui' Ph
Pills lies in the fact tlmt they actnall '
make new bloo < l nnd this carries hea.t' !
nnd strength to every portion of th
body. The stomach is toned up , th
. nerves are strengthened , every organ j
' tlthnulutod to do its work.
- Dr. Williams' Pink Pills n.ro sold b
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, 'f- nll druggists , or sent , post1wll , on receir
of price , 60 cents per box , six boxes fe
e2. ; O , by the Dr. Willimlls : Modicin
Oompany , SchouocUWY , N. Y.
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TRADING AT HOME
MANY REASONS WHY IT IS THE
DEST POLICY.
SELF-INTEREST A BIG FEATURE
That WhIch Benefits the CommunIty
. . a Whole Benefits Each Indl.
vidual-The "Why and
Wherefore. "
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As seU-lnterest Is the Inw which JOV'
erns the trnnsncUons of trade , It Is the
first light In which th subject of .
i "Trading at Homeu must be treated.
Sentiment hns little Infiuenco In trado.
The prosperity of any community
depends on the volume of business , .
transacted withIn Its borders. 'rho.
faclHty with which business enn bo
transncted depends Inrgcly upon the
amount of money in circulation and
nny Infiuence which takes mono- out
of a community Is detrimental to the
financIal weICnro of' the communlt ) . .
It is In thIs reBPct ' * trading with
ml\l1 order houses crlpJles II. com.
munlty. Money whIch should be leopt
in loaal eirculatton goes to swell the
volume of money n the dIstant city
Jnstoad of romalnlng at homo to bo
turned 9vor nnd over agnln as the me.
dlum of transfer among lo al merchants -
chants and their customers.
Tlu effect of this diversion of money
is not confined to the merchants who
lose sales thereby ; It extends eventu.
nlly to every member of th com.
munlty. It is a curtal1mont of business
Which affects the vuluo of all prop rty
oven to the labor o [ the man who Is
dependent on a day's work [ or his IIv.
ing. It reacta upon the people who
purchase away from homo in n. degree I
which more. than offsets any possIble
savIng In price tlmt may bo effected in
the purchaao.
Every dollar sent out of any com.
munlty for go-ods whIch can be pur.
hased at home represents a percent-
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The cataloue [ ] man recognizes In the advertlsln [ ] agent his most powerful
assistant. He rea'1zcs ( that it Is 1dvertlslng which brings him his orders.
Let the local merchants awaken to the fact that the local papers can do for
them just what the advertising agents do for the catalogue houses and the
flow of money to the city 'Pall order houses from this community will stop.
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age of injustlco to the community it-
self. In the first place. some merchant
loses the profit on a salo. _ Note only
thut. but the prIce of the article represents -
resents 50 much of the morchant's c p-
ital which is tied up In the artlclo and
is not worlclng. Having capital lIcd
up means that the operations of the
merchant are curtailed to that extent.
He has that much less to spend ; that
much less to pay in salaries to hIs
clerks ; to pay In patronage of the
butcher , the baker and the other purveyors -
veyors of the necessIties of life ; to Invest -
vest In property , in newspaper advertising -
tising ; to deposIt In bank where it
mllY bo used by other members of the
community , or to devote to church or
charity. The money which goes to the
mall order house decreases the per
capito. of cIrculation in the comIl1.lUlly ;
a factor which determjnes largelY the
value of all goods or property 011 the
market ; the scale of wages and the In-
tercst on loans ; ,
It Is not hard to trace the effect of
the dlverslon of money from its legitl.
mate channels. When money Is scarce
trade languishes because o [ tho' lacle
of circulating medium ; merchants and :
nIl others. eurtall expenses ; the volume
of trade decreases and nothing restore -
store activity In trade but an Increase
from some quarter of the circulating
medium. When the volume of money
increases. trade moves and It moves
as fast as the volume of money will
permit. Mone ) ' that Is worltlng Is con.
L stanUy lroduclng profit to all ; mane ) ' .
that Is not worldng lroduces stagna.
tlon l trade.
Accordingly. It is to the Interest of
every member of 0. community to cou.
fine his oXIendltures as nearly as pas-
slblo to the community In whIch ho
Uves. Every dollar ho sP nds at homo
\ helps to make his own holdings more
valuable because they uro moro salable.
When II. community has money with
whIch to buy there is IIttlo difficult ) '
to sell and If the money Is not divert.
cd , it revolves constantly In the financIal -
cIal olrelo of the community , earnIng
a profit for everyone who handles It
and turns It over.
Accordlngl ) ' . the money , spent at
homo Is bearing compound Interest tor
tbo community. Its effect Is apparenl
even to the outsider. Spondlng mone
at home la a specIes of loyalty wblclJ
JJ1akos materially for the prog esll 01
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the community. If UIO communlt ) . hI
composCtl of the sort of people who
spentl theIr money at home It nd-
vances rapidly. There is money ( or
public hnllrovements , money for noW
enterprises. The money which the
loyal man mnlcos o.t homo Is Invested
nt homo ; the city grows , the streets
are Improvcd aUll the marIes of pros.
porlty aud 11rofcss ! are evident on
e\'or ) ' sldo.
Wo are wont invelih I\gnlnst the
wealthy ml\n whit makes his money iu
. ono lown : u\(1 invQats It In anothor.
Wo crlUclze him for 'Want of loyo.ltr
to the oommuntty whloh produced his
wenUh nnd feel , lhnt wo nro done nn
Injustlco by Ills lalluro to put bls
mone ) ' In home ontorprlsos which
would Increase the buslt1css and I""os ,
perlty of our city. The orltlclsm is
Justified and It holds just as good In a
lessor tlegroe to "tho man wbo trades
out of town. It Is the same oUonso
on a smaller scale , .
The effect of the reverse poltcy Is
promptly seen. 'rho writer has In
mlntl a notable Instlmce. Two cltlos
of about 16,000 pOI1Ulation each are
situated on opposlto sldos of a river
which Is n bOllndnr ) ' between two
stntes. Each contains several million.
aires who mmlo their money In the
lumber trade In the two t wns. The
millionaires of ono of the cities are
putting theIr money 'Into other Industries -
trios In the same town as the lumberIng -
Ing sees out. As a result , the town is
ralJidly forgIng to the front ; every one
Is prosperous , tho'demand for houses
is , 'nlu.
exceeds the supply : property
able and everyone Is worldng. The
millionaires of the tmvii\ across the
river are Investing th r money In
western and southcrn l1ino lands. The
town Is languishing for lack of money ;
new Industries cannot sta\'t because of
lnclt of capital ; merchunts are fall.
lug ; stores and houaes are bolng va.
cated ; people arc moving away and a
general all' of poverty and decay pc\ ' .
vades the place. - - _
Few cities present such strong ex.
amples of the value of money spent al
home but the same principle holde
true In every community. It Is dUE
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every community to reinvest the !
money It produces In the community
which produces it.
The chancc of being swIndled Is an
argument used against trading with
the mall order houses. Goods adver.
tised at cut prices often tall to meas.
ure UI' to the description of the adver.
.tlsement. The few cents whIch Is
st1.\'ed on the iii'lce of an article so
bought Is usually sacrIficed In the
quality of the artie e. Duylng from the
mall order house Is buYing blind. A
purchnser never thlnlts of buying from
a home merchant without ext.mlnlns
the goods , but will often seud his
money to'n mall order house with
blind faith that the article w1l1 provo
to be IlS represented. How often this
faith Is misplaced can be proven only
by comparing the goods bought ( rom
mall order houses with the goods ot.
fored for sale at home. If the mall
order buyer would follow thIs system
tor a little whlle , he would probably
find thut the goods oUered at homo are
of better quullty and as good bargains
as the mall order goods. taltlng qual.
ItY Into consideration. If this presumption -
sumption Is true , the buyer of mall or.
del' goods Is a distinct loser , as ho has
secured InferIor goods and has robbed
the communlly In which ho lives. as
well as himself , of the use of the
money. P. n. SINGLE1'ON.
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In the Waist.
'Sho was examining her new waist
by the aid of the bIg mirror. "Dear
me ! " she exclaimed pettishly , "I cau' (
see unything pretty In-this , "
"Well , I can , " chuckled the young
man who was sitting on the sofa.
"Really ? ' And what do you see pret.
ty In it ? "
" ' ' 'hy , you. " .
And then she blushed and said sh(1
thought the waist was just too level
for an.thln1 ; .
It's the R 1gc.
"Do you SUPIJOSe this fad Is going te
reign long ? "
"Which ono ? "
"Drain storms. " .
The Aeronauts.
1'lrst Voyager-Havo ) 'ou any Ide :
" "hereabouts we nre now ?
L Seconc1 Dlttoot the sllgh est. I'D
r all up In Lbo all' .
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Profit by the Experlenco of One Who
Has Found Relief.
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James R. Koeler , reUred fannor , ot
Fonner St. . Cnzenovln. N. Y. , SI1YfJ :
" .About nrtocn yenra ago 1 suffered I
with my Mclt I\Ull
1dl1ne's. I doctored
nndlBell many reme-
dloo without RotUne
reller. DeglnnlngVlth
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Doan's Kldnoy ,
: I found relle ! from
i the first box. and -two
I boxes 1'ostorod roe to
good , sound condl.
tlon. My wlfoand
man ) ' of my frloUlls have \lsed Donn's I
11dnoy PIIlII : with coed resuits and I
can earnestly recommend them. "
Sold by all denIers. 1i0 cents a box.
Foster.l\lI1burn Co. . Buffalo , . N. Y.
' courngcoulI.-Mod.
The Ignorant 1\1'0
ern Greelt.
Smokefll havQ to C3Il fol' Lewis' Siogla
Diu er ci&l\t' to got it. Your llenlcr or
' ' l'corio. Ill.
Lewis' l octQr ) , .
Figures Seem Contradictory.
The Unltell Kingdom , w111ch Is the
largest Importer In the "orhl of catUo
nnd sheep for. slaughtering } Jurpose .
- Is oddly enough the largest exporter of
. "hol'ses for the same vurlose.
Import nt to Mothol'g.
bllmlno cnrcru1y ! OTery bottle or OASTOntA ,
n .are IInd uro rcmed ) for Inranta And children.
AnI ! ICO that It
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In U a l'or ! Ocr 30 Yeu8. :
T o llind You llAVO Alwaa Dought.
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Posbesced.
Fathor-l wandoI' what's the matte :
with Nemo this ovenlns ? She acts lIk4
ono lOssossed.
Sister-She probably Is. I noUc lll
new 1'11l on 11m' fiugor when she cam
downstnll's.-llhmtrated DllS.
BABY'S ECZEMA GREW WORSE.
Hospitals 1nd Doctors Could Not RI
lIove Him-But Cutlcura Remedies
a Specdy , Permanent Cure.
"Eclcnlll. : : t1.PI1Cl1fed when our ba1J
\filS tll PO 1\1onthl1 old. Wo nvpUed 1
several doctorH und hospllals , each c
which gave us Domethlng dlfforeJ
every tlmo , but nothing brought relic
At last , one 6t our ( rlends recommcn
cd to lIS CutlcUl'1l Sonp uncI CUtiCUI
Ointment. A few days afterwnrds h
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provement could bo noted. Since tlu
wo hllvo used nothing but Cutlcu :
Soap und Cutlcurn Ointment , and no
the baby Is sIx months old nnd Is qui
cured. All that we uscd was ono cal
of Cutlcura Soup and two boxes Cu
cum. Olntmont , costing In all $1.25.
F. Kara , 343 East 65th Street , N < :
York , March 30 , 1906. "
ZEAL THAT WAS MISDIRECTED
Housekeeper Meant to Plealo EI
ployer , but Alasl
"Such nn arUclo , " said II. P. Ju
son , the new head of the Unlvorst
of Chicago , In declining 0. rather u
usul Interview. "would bo not on
futile but even in n. mild wny harmf1
It would bo lIke tbo worle of the eal
CuI housekeeper. 'rhore was an ( ]
gencral who had brouht : homo fre
the war a spleudld fiag-a fiag I
torn with bullets , faded with fier
suns and stwnodvtth the dust a
blood of battle. This superb trot >
hlmg over the 111antel In his lIb1'aJ
WeU , ono unlucty } < .iay ho engaged
new housekeeper and the next we
mls od his f1a . He rang at on' '
'Whoro i. thnt fin ! : of mlno ? ' he sa
volnttng anxiously to the om ]
svnco on the willi.
" 'I hAYO , been worldng on it , s
the housokeepol' answered. ' 1
washed It thoroughly and sowed
nIl the rents aud darned all the ho
and when I brIng It b ck to you , I
I'm sure you'll say it looks nB ge
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aD now.
Stili Normandy's HeroIne. .
Ono _ of the fnvorlte postal Cll
offered Cor saio to tourists by s :
keevers of Rouen , Normandy , she
a modern feminine compatriot of J
of .Arc dressed and .vosed to. 1'0 :
8ent the cre:1t French herolno s
nlng In her thatched roofed colt
at Domremy.
, . . CHANGE IN FOOD
Works Wonders In Health.
It III worth knowing that n. Ohl
In food cau c.ure d ) ' pepsla. "I cJ
it my duty to let ) 'OU Imow how GI
Nuts food has cured mo of Inc1lges
"I had been troubled with It
years , until last year my doctor
ommenc1ed GralJe.Nuts tooc1 to be
every morning. I followed ins
lions nd now I am entirely. well.
" ' 1'bo , , , halo family like Grape. ]
wo use four paclmgc a weele.
are welcome to use this tesllmonl
you see fit. "
The reason thIs lady was helI ) (
tbo lIS0 of Grapo.Nuts fooll. Is tl
Is prodlgested by natural Pl'OC
and therefol'o does not tax the sto
as the food she had hecn using : II
contains the elements roqulro {
buildIng up the nervous systeu
that part of the human body Is It
fect worklnr ; order. there cnn 1
llyspepsla , for nervous energy 1
, ents the steam that drive : ! th
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cine.
When the nervous system If
tlown , the machinery of the
works badly. Grape.Nuts food c
used by small children as we
adults. It h ) pOl'fectly cooltecJ
a ready for Instnnt uso.
Rend , "The Road to Wcllvm
D pkgs. "Thero's a Reruon. "
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l\orvant.-Ocrmnn.
Ladles Can Wenr Shoos
Ono Bizo Fmnller I\fter u ! ! IJR AlIen'R Foot-
Eal'o. A certnln' euro Cor BwollenBwentlng ,
bet , ncbing Ccct. At nil Druggist ! , 2 c. Ac.
1'11\1 p'lCkRIO l REr .
cept 110 IIubllt lute. \ ;
Address A. B. Ohnste , I.c Roy , N , Y.
Work lalU1flllly. nnd yoU will put
yourself In possession of Ii ctorlo\l9
Ilud enlarGing hnlJplnc'III.-Rullkln.
Sllrln ! ; nlwRrB brings into B'Iednl ) Cn\'or
, Nnture' } , Iollli Imriliel' , Gnrfic1d Ten. It
is made whollv of clenn , sweet Herbs. U
purine ! ! the ilooll , eleanscR tbe r tenl ,
elenfll the erndfentes dlllCIIFO
nutl I\fOmotes Uood 1 \lth. . For youn ! :
nnd old.
To reach port on the Bea. of 11fe wo
must Bnll somoUmcs wllh the wind
nnll lIomctltnes agnlnst It , but we
must Ball and not drift or 110 at an.
chor.-Ollvor Wendell Holmos.
How's This ?
Wo ( lifer Ono lIuudrcol Dollan Uc"rd tor IIol
eaac or C larrb Ihacanno \ bo euroll br Ua l I
Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CmmEr & CO. , Tolr40 , O.
We. the unlleuhnell lIave iUl0wn V. J , Ubrnc ,
tor tbe luL IS yoara , and belle , , ' IIl1u perlecLly hon.
orallla In 1111 1uainoPA tranAllcllOll1 anll tlnanclall ,
able to carr , out 1\11' oblliaUunl made b , bll tlfllI.
W..1.011l1l. RI"NJJ ( , \ t.hn'l'IN.
'Vholoaalo IJrunIIU : , TOledo. O.
lIall'l Catarrh Cure II11on \ IlIIamall , . IIcUIIII
dlroellI onho blood and DlUCOU8 lurtacol 01 tb.
. ' . . l'rlce j cODlt
ly.lclII. 1 elLlmonlal1 .ont tree. pcr
" " 'ltlO. Rollt b : ! all ] ) roltllttti. :
'fako DIIIII'I l' ' amllyl'U1 tur conlllllllUon.
110 who rellell on another' . tAble III
nIlt to dltlo late.-Itallan. ,
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Anyone CtIn dye ith PUTNAM FADI .
J S DYES ; no expcmmeo rCf'J\.Ilred ,
BUCCCFS : GuamntcctJ.
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Spcaklng ot shndc troes-molL ra.-
ny trees nre tlor or IORR shadY.
MrI. WlnRlo" , ' . Soothlnc " , rap.
For cllll < l100 tooLhlntt , 10ftOO' Cbo 1t1l111 ! , rellucu . .
( lammaUou. a\1a ) ' . I'aID. curcI w lull ollu , 2:0. boul. .
A quiet wecIdlnc Is bul ( \ curtal.
ralsor for 1stre uous uflorpart.
IAwi , , ' Single ninc1cr :1r : JH' " rtc ) )
tnfte. ; Your dealer or IJCwll' l1"aclof1.
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No man Is n tho\1snnd descents frona
dam.-Booltcr.
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Perfect
W omatlhood
The grcntest mennco to womnn's
perllla.nent bnppines8 in lifo Is the
Gu1rerlnr : that. comes f1'om S0l110 doran -
ran emcnt of the fomlnlno orgnnn.
1Ihmy thousands otVomcn IllLVO
rca.Uzel1 this too Into toIn"o / : thel1'
health , bal'ely In tlmo to snvo their
lives.
lives.To bo a successful \THo , to retnin
the love nnd admiration of hcr hus"
band , should be n woman's conotant
- st.udy.
It a. womnn 11n115 that her oner-
leslU'o ngging , tha.t.ahogotllenany .
tired , dlU'k uhndo'1's nppear under
her eyes , aho ho.s. bnclcacho , head-
n.cho , bon.r1ng.down scnsntions , ner-
VOUSUeGS , irJ'oCnla.rl tics or the
"bl uv ahe ahould stu.rt. a.t. once to
build up her system by 0. tonics with
specifio powers , Buch o.s
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
the greatwomo.n's remetly for woman's ills , mrule only of roots and herbll.
1t ourcs Fel11a.lo Complninw , 6uoh us Drngging Sensntlons , Weak
ra Dacle , } J'nl11og and DtGpln.ccments. Inflnmmntioll amI Ulceration , [ 1ml all
IW Organio Dtsensel : ! , n.nd Islnvu.luu.blo In the Ohanro of Ll.fe. It dissolves
to aml Expels Tumors at nn early stago. Subducs Faintness , Nervous
It ( ) Prostrntion , Exhnustion , nncl strengthens nod toneD the Stomach. Cures
ti. Headachc , Gencral Dcbtlity , Indlgcstion. I\m1 invigorates the wbolo
C. female sysem. It 18 an excellent remedy for deraugements of the I
IW Kidneys in elUler sex. _
I. SIOKHEADAGHE FARMS THAT GROW
m. . , POlltlvolroured bJ' "NO. I HARD" WHEAT
' the SO Little FUls.
CAD'JERS B Ther wo re11cTe D13.
: d. tress rrom Dyspepsn. ! In.
ty IYT R c11greUon IUld Too ncllft1
. LrR EAUng. A perfect ten-
In. I V E
ed1 for D1I1Incss. NauscB ,
I ) ' PI LLS.Prom1ncss. . Do.d 'l'ttstc
ill . In the Uouth , OIatol1
: e. Tongue. I'a1n 111 tllo meSo ,
' ' , . ' . '
lId 'l'OllPID JtV1m. .1'hoy
1m rcguIn.to tbo Dowels. l > urel1Vcgot4blo. PRICE.ew Wh ea t Growlnrr Territory
L\11 SMAll Pill I SMAlL DOSE. SMALL PRICE.
co . - lIAS DlutN MADn Accwsmr.n ' 1'0 MAli. .
U ( 1 G cnumG Must Bear KWl'S nv TIm llA1I.WAY CONS'flUJC'1'lON
hy CARTE S Fac-Simila SigM.turo t\Jllt hils el1 pu.hed forward 110 "llIorou.IJ' : by
.
. ITTlE the three rreat railway eOtUpanles.
ry. .
ItorJlIcralureol1d"utlcuJaTSaddrcII8UPnr.-
IVER : "
a G . 1N'l' NDJtNT 01' IMJlIJGRA'l'ION OU 1C
PILLS.
IItrtJzorlaed Caaad1a.
ok Call0dll , or the tollowll1 (
ce. nEFUSE " 'u BSTITUTEI. GO'I'ernulcnt Agent :
, Id , ' - W. V. DENETT ! ( , 801 Now York LtC. Da dht : .
ty PIT & PITLESS SCALES. Omahl , Nebraska. .
Jdltntlea this pt.per
. . t : $ and ! -
Iror Stool and Wood Frame.
" 111' . Write UII before 1011 bU1.
11" , : : : a. . . ; ; 'Ve uye JQU mone1. AI60 .
'vo . - UtUU l'U1lO1l1 aDd DIIOS..V..lo..I. Wlncl una. . INVENTIONS NEEDED
up "InO'r07l1 . JII"J9h"r on ' .nn. . M..O . .
\ .
" ] ! . . . . . . , . , , 11. .
, eutcl\ work " , ILtI aDd [ J l1iV UII'- ! loA 'V n : HUE. r..tta"n . . . . _
. . . ,
,1eB PJEFI"rICE . . . T RCH Ito.rtb.1 cloLhu nloelf. .1TuIIlalt..P. - C. 1:01. : 1I0t. it..u . , . . . II. " 1. '
B I r ,
JOd W. N. U. , OMAHA , NO. 20 , 1907. Jt : ; : . Thompson's Eye Waler
.rds . Here's SO , me thing new
hop : . and , deliciollS !
pre- .
pin-
. . . .
. Quaker
Wheat Berries
. . . . '
: A nevI way of preparing \vheat for food.
. for
recl- Choice . \vheat , Puffed' and baked , . ready-
tructosenre ; crisp nd toothsome.
-
uts , -
ai " The flavor is in it , not sprayed on it
with , lcss' . .
Takes less crcam ; tastes bettcr ' , '
'd by of whole wheat : , "
; Ilt It All the strength " , , ;
eSllcs Wholcsomc ; the more the better for chil : lren
.
mach '
also
I for - - Ask your grocer for it
1. If "
:1 : pOl'- . .
)0 no L a r g e Pac k a gel 0 C
repro- .
. .
o en- ,
i run 0 . "e Quaker Oats ( Smpany.
body .
an bo CHI C AGO
,11 , as
t nnd .
Furnish your table with c ps , saucers and plates
" , " in _ from the family size package of Quaker Oats.
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