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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1907)
- - . ' ; , I , \ , f MRS. LENORA BODENlI.A1\mR. ? tIrs. Lenora. Doden1mmer , n. F. D. 1. Box \ ) \ ) , Kel"Uorsvillo , N. C. , writes : & ! Isuffercd with stomDcll trouble and indl estion for some timc , and nothing that I ute ug'rcell with mo. I was very ncrvous nnd expcrienced a. continual fceling of tlllcnslllCSS nml fcor. I toolt I mClUclno from thc doctor , but it did me . 11,1' no g-ood. " I fonnd in ono of 'our rCrUJUl booles a. dcscription of my symptoms. I then wrote to Dr. IIar nnn for nd\'ice. lIe said I hnd catarrh of the slomaeh. I took Pernna nud Mnnnlin nud followed his directions amI can now say that I fcel ns well ns I evcr did. & ! I hope that all who arc n l1ictcd with \ the Slllne symptoms wlll talcc POl'una , ns it has certainly curetl me. " The above is only one of hundreds \\'ho have writtcn similar lettcrs to Dr. llartmnn. Just one such case as this I entitles Pcrulla to the candid considcr- . ation of everyone simila.rly a111ietc < l. If .1 this be true of the testimony of one per- .son . what ought to be the tcstimony of . ; l hundreds , yes thousands , of honest , sinI I ccro pcople. Wo Imve in our files a gl'eat : . : many other testimonials. . - COULD READ THE SIGNS. Llttlo German Knew Well the Mar. . rlagc Wae at Hand. . / A little elderly German who keeps a t. . . stationer's shop amuses hlmseIr by making up stories about his custome1'S and telling them to his family. "Dat young ladY who has de IJlnk cheeks , she bo married soon , I t'lnk ' , " he announced ono night. "Now , my Carl , you know nottlngs rf her whateIYer , Is It not so ? " and his wife looked SOVere. "It Is IIko dls , " said the stationer solemnly : "I observe , and I know. At first she buys paper and envelopes do same ; later she buy twlco as more pa. per , and den 'fivo times aa more paper as envelopes. So I know she is boo trothed. And to-day she buy only one-halt dozen envelopes and five times as moro paper ; and when I tell her sheet / dem cheaper if she buy many , she say , 'I have no need of more , t'anle-you ; ' so I know do friend ho comes soon and so comes de marriage - riage on qulckly.-Youth' : CompanIon - Ion , _ ft P' Ghosts of Dead lakes. . In the great basin between the Rockies and the Sierra Nevadas lie the ghosts of many dead laites. Rlv. ers stIlI flow down to the dry edge of these one-time great reservoirs and are licked up by evaporation and the chinook winds. Of aU the lalees that once lay there , on ' Great Salt Lalw , Lalw Tahoe and Bear Law are left. The Southern Pacific rolls for 1GG miles across the bed of what was once Lalco Lahontan , and the passengers 'gazing Idly from the windows may see the terraces and wrinltles In the crtlst ' of the fossil lalto which nature robbed and defrauded of Its crJ'stal treasures . , ages ago-Exchange. r A Counter Irritant. "Havo you made arrangements to prevent fraud in the election 1" "No , " answered Sena tor Sorgh UUl ; "I couldn't quite manage that. But I've done the next best thing to defeat the opposition's Iniquity. I'vo made ar. rangements that'll make their fraud so insignificant by comparison that It won't be noticed. " DR. TALKS OF FOOD I , " Pres , of Board of Health. . - "What shaU I eat 1" Is the dally In. qulry the physician Is met with. I do not hosltato to say that In my judgment - ment , a large percentage of disease Is caused by poorly selected and Improp. " erly prepared food. My personal ex- I , . , J/IIJ , \ perlenco with the fully.cooked food , Imown as Grape.Nuts , enables me to speak freely of Its merits. "From overworle , I suffered several yea' , s with malnutrlton , palpitation of I the heart , and loss of sleep. Last I summer I was led to experiment pOl" I sonally with the no , , ; food , which I used in conjunction with good rich cow's mllIe. In a. short time after I commenced Its use , the dlsagreeablo symptoms disappeared , my heart's ac. tlon became steady and normal , the functions of the stomach were properly - ly carried out and I again slept ns soundly and as well as In my youth. "I loole upon GralJe-Nuts as a perfect - fect food , and no ono can gainsay but that It has a most IJromlnent place 111 a rational , scientific system of feedlng\ Any ono who uses this food will soon be convinced of the soundness of the \ prlnclplo upon which It Is manufac- . . i tured and may thereby know the facts " ' " ' - as to Its true worth , " Read , "The Road to Wellvllle. " In pkgs , "There's n. . Reason. " - . 1 H ME TRADE FABrE i * : IOW THE TRANSFORMATION OF .1\ , TOWN WAS ; EFFECTED. . .r A , : STORY WITH .A MORAL i I , I . ne 'Public Spirited \tltlz H1 Who. RcaUzod the Dig Poet lblllHes and CwtlVtted the Field ; to , Ad. vl1nt < lgc. Once UfXl1n , a tlmo there 'Wfit > .a 1\Ian , who In his 'youth was re3rc lUIJOn a farm located .J1oar . u Smalt " 1own of Great Prol1\ls . Two weel ; , : lu each year whell h.e was not sawin'ood ! , feeding the : 'It ' Jcle or plcltlng potatoes , :10 : was allowed Ito attend lho lIttle red i schoolhouse In the town. Dy hard la. .1' ' . > > Qr during the ( lnr , and } JerslstentJ' ! rending a few oW 'booles which WiI'O heil'looms In his famllr , anll each week absorbing the Intelligence contaIned In Cbo Weeldy l\UrJ"V ) : , he , hr the time ho ( 'Ql\ld marlc dO ll hIs age at 18 years , had accUtIlu1ateli sulUclent Imowledgo to run J Wtly from home. Ho wan.derod to n large citJ. and there his great , l1JUscttlal' IJOWCI' assIsted to gain for hImself a POSUiO l as Chief Scrubber In a largo store. He hall not acquired the cIgarette habit , and hIs faithfulness to his sCl'ubblng brush , and his unwillingness to Imow all about his employer's busIness , r.oon attracted - tracted the attention of the 0111Ian , Rnd at the end of a year ho wns pro. meted to Head Rustle1' In the shipping department at the largo salary of elht ! dollars a weele. His disregard 101' scooting when the closing tlmo came , anll his total lacle of Bwelled head so pleased the Old' Man that from Hmo to Ume the ambl. tlous youth was advanced until nt the end of six years ho " 'as drawing the biggest salarJ' paid by the house , a.nd c . . " - - - woulll ' ! t''I ) 'hIs mInd o'uphI. lIe 10h'd tht' , lIltl town. lie saw that It n'odod , new : lIfo , 110 tlgnred Ollt thnt. thl're were ( j00 fnrnwrR In the neigh- borhood. 1 1Idh farmer sureJ' ! BIJlt $50 month , . ; omo\\'horo fot' suppllos , 'fhla meant 11 total of $30.000 n month : $360,000 n yoor , ' } 'hl'n the few hlln. dred Ileoillo In tht' town woulll add othcr thouonndR to the \'OhIIllO of busl. 'uoss. Why not hlllld a arent ! ! turo ullll lIuppl ) ' the wants of , the IJeopl01 110 'lVould spend SUn1r 1110\10) ' and build up -the to\\'II. lie bou ht } lI1lf a block on , which three of the stores otood. He , erected a lal1o brick : lJutldlng , and 80011 he had Instnllod In It great stoclts of goods. Other mcrchants in the town , shook thctr heads. 'rho Public. Spirited :1\Ian : wns ce'rtalnlY cmz ) ' , Flu'mcs'n Iwhcn they cnmo to town loolcell up , the bl ; building with won. del' . 'fhe Weelch'111'1'01' : had to sonl ! awaJ' for t'pe to set up the page ad. vertlsement for the ncw store , and 'to get a now pJ' as for the printing of clr. culars allli posters , . One month after the uponlng of the store the grll , 'cm'd ( Julctness of the town had pnssed I\\\'ay. Streets were lined with the teams UIlll the wagons of the farmors. A ne\\ ' elevator for grnln had been ntnrtcd. 'I'he railroad 1 > 10.ced a no\v switch In the J'anl to ue. commodate the incrcased business. 'rho son of the old town bluclt'smlth roopcned the old shop closed for years because of no trade. Now lIfo was rapidlY being h1jected Into the plnce" ' 1'horo was an election. A lot of neWcomers selected the Public Splr. Itod Citizen for chairman of the town board. Ho was elected. In six months the streets Were paved , an electric lighting plant was in operation , along with 0. water worlts. The Grent. Store. keeper had a way of doing things , and ho did them. News of the activity ot the town reached near.by vmages , and the 'peoplo came to See the Big Store and to buy goods. A cold storage plant In connection with a new com. mission house opera.ted by friends of u. . . . . . . : nil. ' P11r . ! . . . . . .r . , . . . 'r.mm" " " _ ; , , . . , . . . . . . . - - - - - - - - - - - . . . . - . _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - soon ho was talwn In as a member of the firm. Age and hard ! moclts and brushes with the Imslness world developed - veloped In him marlwd ! Juslness acu. men. He forged to the front as a tlnancler and a pubItc.splrited citizen. As years passed ho prospered. Early and late he was ever loodng ! after his vast business interoots. There wore times that he longed to be again In the small homo town. Often In his youth ho dreamed of S01110 day being chairman of the village board. Only once since parting from the ld homo had ho returned , and then to find the town just the sarno only n lIttle 1110re delapldated , and In the woed.over- grown klrltyanl the neglected graves of his good parents. Strenuous business lIfo and assld- lous attention to the accumulation of capital without vacation , caused him to suffer from what the doctors pro. nounced neurasthenia , and advised total rest from mental effort. The man had Inbored too diligently In amass. Ing money. Resldenco In a quiet place was recommended and retlroment from all commercial worries. The Great Merchant sold his vast interests to a combine , and after careful thought , concluded that he would seele rest and a renewal of health In the town where he at one time attended the lIttle red schoolhouse , and where In childish 1m. aglnatl n he would bo powerful and famous by becoming chairman of the village board. Accordingly he retired from the city , purchused the old homestead - . ! stead where he was reared and plclted potatoes , and also built a. resldenco : ! and became n Great Factor In the town. 'fhne had made few changes In the landscapo. BuildIngs and streets were the snme , only showing the rav. ages of decay. The old stores Were In possession of the descendants of the owners who conducted them when ho was a boJ' , They were not doing the business that they hould. Ono great Innovation was the town had a rail- road. All alJOut was suggestlvo of peace. It was an Ideal place for a man who deslre to pass his declinIng days In contemplation of lho hore. after , rrhere , ltfl' was much 111\0 unto death , ' 1'horo was fresh all' In abund. ance. All of natllre lavlshl ) ' silent Its I beauty ever the cOllntl' ) ' and the town , ! and oven the weeds on the streots' ' Were allowed t spring liP , ! Jloom and reach 111 a tl1l'l t ) . wlthollt Interruption b ) ' the sc'the or thl"l slcle. I Within a ) 'car the Hetlrel : Buslnoss Man had regalnell I1Il1ch of his old. tlmo spirit and healllJ , Habits of I\c \ , Uvlt ) ' and lo''e of bllslness ImlJolled him to once aGain seel , worl , that I - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . ' the Storepeeeer ! , caused Farmers to bring in tons of buttm' and hundre s' of thollsands of eggs , and chlcltens and other prod lice. 'I'he transforma. tlon was qulcle from a Dead Town tea a Lively SmalI Cltr. A high school was established , new churches built , and some of the pious people Were shoclted to see an opera hOllso erect- ed. The Pan-Han lt1 & Slccdunle rail. road , which for J'ears had been run. nlng 20 miles from the town so changed its route as to have It on the main line , so the IIlaco had two rail. roads. Entorprlsing men who wanted to locate in a Live Town turned their eJ'es toward the place. Soon there was smoke from n half dozen big factories - tories , and in five years after the Pub. lic.splrlted Citizen had started his store his old home town has increased Its population 1,000 per cent. It was no longer printed In lIttle typo on the maps , but In capital letters , MORAL-Do not underestimate t e posslbtUties of your' community , or fall to develop them. No elty was over made great by Its people buying goods elsewhere. D. M. CARR. Civilization In AbyssinIa. A sawmill Is already at work at. Adls Ababa , Abyssinia , and Greek artisans - tisans are engaged In quarrying and stone bowing. Mnchlnery In connec. tlon with house building generally Is likely to bo In demand as soon as the means of transport are simplified. The government Is already building In European - ropean style and slone houses may be seen , some oven ot three stories In height In the call1ta ! . World's Submarine CableG. 'rhe total length of submarine cables In the worlll Is abollt 4jOOOO [ klJoms-27DG22 miles , of which GO lIer cent. are British , ten per cent. American - can , a IIttlo 11101'0 than nIne lIer cent. French , and about Beven pOl' cent. German. A greut allvanco in this do. main has been m1\do during the last few years h ) ' Germany , whoso efforts 'tond to constitute an Independent B'S' tom.-1\lemorlal DIplomatique , Drcams Go by Contrarlee. "What do 'Oll sUlllJOse Is every Lon lIoner's day dream' ! " "I don't Imow , IInless It Is to be. como a Imlght ma'or.-Baltlmoro American. A Fowl . Oue&tJon , " ' " "Pop'l" "Yes , m ' son , " "Do Mother Care "s chlcltens come out of the ship's hatches 1" . . . . - . THt. r.t.W 1NJURANCE : AGEN" " , He CUllles In With the New l\w-Paul Morton on Hie Opportunity , The now inlmrnncc Inw or the State ofw Yorle hns OIJNIOII UII Il IIromls. Ing IIl'hl for hath men and women with bruins nnll energ ' 111 the sale of life Insurnncc , 'fho law now provides standard fornH ot lIollcie , ( 'ach of which practically lJ'urs the halI marlc of the Slate of ew YOI'lt , J\lIll thIs newer or cr of things has estahllshed the Rnlo oC life In81\1':1I1co \ on cOl'rcct basis. 'filo IJrohlhlllon against rebating and extravagant allownnces to agontt ! has driven Ollt of the business the old tJ'l1O of lusurance ago nt , who In mlmJ' cases virtunIlJ' hought buslnoss , with largo robn tes , IURtead of sclllng It , Ills lliaco is being talten by IIrofos. ' law ' ' of both SOl'S , 'C'rs , school.teachers sexes , and others , who nnd thnt being a life humrance agl'ntlndcr the now' s'stem off rs greate1' reward than tMlr Ilr\'lou13 vocatlolls , ' } 'ho Inw hab reduccil comll1lssions but all at the commission 1l0W goes to the agent. Lifo Ins\ll'anco Is BOll1ethln [ ; thnb ever 'one needs amI ulllter the pres. ent s ' 8tem its 8111e Is beIng conducte with becomlns dignity nnd IJroprioty , Paull\Torton , p1'osl < < lent or the gq\llta- \ blo Lifo Ass\ll'allco SoclotJ. , has talwn 'tho lead in building Ull all ugencJ' organization - ganization that Is In IWOIJlng with the demands of IltIbllc slntlment , and the stanllnrlt ho has Bet for his company , He sars : "Wo want now ngents , both men nnd'omen , but none except en. ergetlc , able and truthful IJeople need apply. For such there Is a. splendid opportunity , " Mr. Morton's policy ot Injecting now an visorous blood into the agency force of the Soclet . Is meotlng with success In a1l1\nrtf : or.tho country , ONCE THE PATH WAS 8MOOTH. - - Discard That Old Adagc About the Course of Trc lovc. A reIl1arltublo wedding has lately taken place at Naples , remarlmblo be. cause of the extreme 'outh and , alertness - ness of the happy couple. . When Ce- lestino Giordano , aged 16 , with Glcella Nappi , his chosen bride , went to the registry office-to bo murrle , the com. missIoner wat very loath to IJorform the ceremonJ' , for the pah' had not reached the age limit Ilrescribed by the rI\'tl code. 'rho young folltS had ovldently expcclelt to ha\'e to ovor. como ditncultles to their union , for while the commissioner was hesitatIng - Ing as to whut 110 should do , they sprnng a surprise on him and settled the matter by producing a royal de. creo of dispensation , which thor had obtained direct from the Icing. This being proved genuine the chlldron were jolncd to wedloclt In the presence - once of their lJarents and a largo gath. ering of Interested sllectators. ' - - - - - - - - - - - BABY ITCHED TERRIBLY. Face and Necl < Covered with Inflamed Skin-Doctors No Avail-Cured by Cutlcura RemedlcD , "My baby's face and neck were covered - ered wHh Hching skin similar to eczema - ma , and she suiferc terribly for oVer a Yellr. I tool , her to a. nlUnber of doc. tOl'S , and also to different colleges , tone no avail. Then Cutlcura Remedies were recommended to ! 1\Iiss mo Jy G-- . I did not use It at first , as I had tried so many other remedIes wHhout any fa\'orable results. At last I tried Cutl. cura Soap , Cuticurn Ointment and Cutlc\ll'a ilesolvent PllIs , anlt to my surprise notlce an hl1prov ment. Aft r usln tiirco b Xes at the utl. cum Ointment , together with the Soap and PiIls , I am IJleased to say she Is altogether a dlfforent child and the , llctnro of health. Mrs. A. C. Drcstlln , 171 N. Lincoln St. , Chicago , Ill" Oct. 20 and -30 , lJOG. ! " QOne One Hundred Years Ago. Gen. Zebulon Pike was discovering the peale that uears his name. "Tho reason why I know I'm the first whlto man that ever saw It , " he said , ' "Is that It hasn't got any patent medicine signs on It. " Regretting that ho couldn't spare the time to stop and dls. cover the gold that lay hidden all around him , he took a parting look at the snowy summit of the peak and resumed - sumed his tollsomo march. " " . , , . . , . . " , I'rrCccUr iml'lf end irnplr pl.'rCl.'ct rll ' ( , lI1fi wilh I't'TN.\ : ! [ 1 .ADm SS .uYE : : : ; . 100 111.1' paeliO \ ) . - - - - - It 114 frcJulltl ) ' easlor to bo sure YOU are rIGht than It Is to go ahead , - - - - - - - 1\tu. 'VlllalnlV' , . ! loothln ! : , R.Trnl' . ) l'or C'hlltirclI teclhln. : . sollCln. the XUI'll , reductll 10- CammalluR , allarl J > lIln , curci wln.t collu. 2lc : II boLUo. , . - - - - - - - - - - - - - 'fho quality of the lIfo ot every ono 18 the sumo as Lho quullty of his love , - - - LcwiR' Single Hindrr f'lmll1t ! 50 IKnr. MIIIIoC I'XU'I\ ) ' tobacco. Your 11111111l dealer 01' lcwia. ' ltetoPcoria \ , lil , Novel' ,1udgo'hat a man lenowil by his ItlJowln : ; look , Krauco'o Cold Cure. For coId in hcnd , thro\t : , chest or blClc : , Best rCllled ) ' fur 1.11 GriPJlo , Druggists,25c , Work of Trtlned Oarsmen. Ehht tralnOll Ol\l'Sl11on pulling a boat ox01'l nbout two horsepower , To hc on l1ocl tl'rmR with human na. tU1"C Be'l'Il ! GIIl'liulel Tun purifies the 11100(1 ( , cJ"UeIil'/lll'fI / eIi l'lU'l' , 1"l'ulnlcB ! the Ill. lt'fltiVO UI'ltnll nll(1 ( brillrI Uooll Health I 1IInll\lfllcl\l1"c(1 ( hy Untllu1 ! Tea Co. , Drook. lY11 , N , y , SoM 11) ' dr\lIJ : ; sts. All M Isfortuno. "Pop , " said I'a I' 111 01' 1\orntoll'S : IIttlo bo ) ' , "whnt docs It 111'I\U when you BaJ' 'mlsforl\JIlls novCl' como singly ? ' " " \Val , " replied Fa1'mor Korntop , "thet's just about the tl'uth. FIt'st. comen a wet Rpcll that'll spllo the to. matoes nn' lhen comes a d1'1 spell that apllea every thine clso , " STJ.TJ : or 011I0 , CITY or TOlEDOl I.uou COUTY. r' l"nANIt " , J. CIIKNJ:1' : mako. oath Lblhe II unlor rarLnu 01 the I1rm 01 I' " J. CII NU' & ; Co. , dolor bu.luCRI 10 the Clly ul TulOllu , CounLy anu SLlto arorc Rhl , oud tbat 11\1 < 1 Qrm "III I'll Lbo .um 01 mm lIUNJII :1J : I1OJLAIIB fur each and enry CAIO ur IATAIIRII that caonut bo cured by Lbo u.o of llJ.LL'S CJ.T.I.IIRU CURE. Fllt\N1t J. C &NEY. Sworn to berure me andlulJlcrlhcd In mYllreleneo , \hl. Glh dllY ot lJoccmllcr , A. D. . ISse , ' - - A.Y. . GLEASON , 1't 1 r NOTA1\T rOBLIO. 1Iall' . Ciltarrh Cure I , taken Intornlllly and act. directly on Ibo blood and \llIICnu. lurlleu of the " .ICOI. Bend tur tc.Um"nIRI. , tre. . } o' . J. Clmmy & ; CO. , TOledo , O. 80ld by RUlJruJt I.I ,13o. Tlke 11011'1 "AIllIlY 1'11\1 \ lor coo.UpaUon. / No Tim" for Extru. Tiny Sister ( rushing Into bl nls- ter's room-Pleaso hurry , Lulu ; Mr , Whlto Is downstairs. Lulu ( very grandly , whllo 6ho dabs her fnco with the powder pufl-Vory well , dear ; I'll bo down. 'I'lny Sister ( norvoualy-Dh ) , please don't wnlt to olmvol-'Woma.n's Homo Companion. , 1 Her Answer. "Now , thlll1rcn. : ' ! euld U1e klnderl&f\t ten teacher , "I ha.vo explnined to 10W bo\V 111nny trecs glvo UB food , In the way of fruit , and In ether wa's. YoU ! rnmomber thnt. I sl1ld man taps the maple trees to rct. maple llirup. Where docs th taplocl\ como trom , thtm 1" "I guess , " snld Olive , aftell a JlIJUIIO , "thnt you tllP the oaleB ; doa'C , ) 'ou 1"-3udI0. - ALLEN'S FOOT = EASE For Hot , Tlro ( ! ! AOhlng , Swollen I"oot. 51JAKf , NTO YOUR StlOES Allon's Foot-Ease , 1powder. . It oures polntul , IImnrUI/S' , ncrvo\ls Coot and In- growing IInl18 , nllli 11/8luntly taleos the BUng O\lt of corll8 end bunion ! ! . It's the rCl\tc8t comfort dll\covory ot the ngo. Mukos tight or now IIlIocs ensr. A cortnln cure for Bweatln , callolls uu hot , tired , nclll11g feot. IJOUOO testlmonlnls , ' ! 'ry h Iolau. . Sold by ul1 DI'\lgglsts nnd Shoo storcs,25a. DOII'1CUtt a , , , hWufc. TrIal IIIlOtago ! FREE. Addl'cs9 , La RoyN , y" U , B. .A. Oennlno beArB nbove ,1 l\tnrc. " - 'I ' " - , . 'w ' " - - " " . " ' : ; ; , _ "r CASTO RIA For . . . . . Infants and - Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of ! I , In ! Usa . For Over Thirty Years CASTO RIA . _ - Exact . . . . .1.i Copy or ! / ; Wrapper. " ' . ' THK , nNTAUII OO" AN" . HKW . " 0" , " Orrt. WOMEN SUFFER Many women suffer in silence nnd drift along from bad to'orso , knowing - ing well that they ought to ha.ve immediate asslstnnce. lIow many women do you Imow ho are pcrfectly'ell and strong ? Thocauso may bo easily traced to some feminine derangement which manifests Itself in depression of spirits , reluctnnce to go anywhere or do nn .thing , baclcnehe , dragging sensations , flatulency , nervousne5B , and sleeplessncss , 'l'he o symptoms are bu t warnings that there il ! dnnger ahend , and un- lesB hccded , a Ufo of suffering or n serious operation is the inevitable MISS JULIE FLORENCE WALSH result. 'l'he bcst remedy for all these symptolUs is Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound made , from native roots nnd herbs , No other medicine In the country has receivcd Imeh widespreud and unqualified endorsement. No other medicine - cine has such IL record of cures of female me. Miss J , 1 ' . Walsh , of 328 W , 36th St. . New Yorle Cit . , writes-"Lydla : E , Jinleham's Vegetable Compound has bcen of hll'bUmnhlo value In restoring my ilClllth. I sufrered from fcnmlo muesli whi"h causcd di'eaMul heJllluclws , dlzzincss , and dull pulns iu my Lucie , Lut 'our medicine SOOIl bl'ought about n change in my geneml couditiun , built mo up Ilud mudo 1110 perfectly weU , " Lydia E. l'inlehu1l1's VCIotahle Compound cures Female Complaints , such as Uaelcnche , Falling und nisplacements , Inflammation 1\11(1 Ulcera- tlOll , nnll org-anlc diseases , It is inmluahlo in pn'pllI'ing for child-birth aud during the Chang-o of IHe. Itourcs Nervol1s ProstratiOn , Hen ache , General Dol'l\t ; \ . , and invigorntes the whole sYl > lem. Mrs. Pinkham's Standing Invitation to Women Wowen suffering from any form of fcmule wealcncss arc invited to write Mrs , linlehal11 , at Iynu. Muss , lIeI. advice Is free , - - - OVER NINETY MILLION BUSHELS of wheat from the h&rvest of 1906 mean. 1:004 money to tile fanners of Wellern Cauada wite. tile world has toJe fed. Caltle Raising Dail'Jlo ing aud Mixed Farming arc also profit&ble calt- Ings. Coal , wood IInd water in abuuc1l1.uct , churches Iln.lschools conveulent ; markets taq of nccess. Taxe. Jow. llor atiTice Bnd Information address the Bnpe , . Inlelldellt 01 Immigration , Oltawa , Canada , or allY aulhorlzed Canadian Govermnent 1 Dt. W. V. BENNETT , 801 New York Lifo BuillUq , OmaL. , Nebraska. THE DAISY FLY KILLER dutroyunt.1& . tile. lUll ! alfordl comeort to 'Un' , . . .Id home. Hla.t. lloe : J.1J. . . 8 n tl r It . . . .0. . t \ lIarwl..a t. p , , , , ; ' ' ' 't : r..rm . : Injure an1lhlal' , , , I Tr1 them ORe. aR" , . : 'J' you "III nnn b , " ' f . r. . ' " . ' " wllhouHhem. lC r" , . Jt' aot kept by d..l. , . . era , .nt prepal4 ( orllo. : . UUIUWJ UJlI'RII , 1'1111.1(0110 J. " . ' . . . . . I. , . . J. - - - - - DEFIINCE STAROH : ro'l JI t ; : . } Thompson's Eye Watll' w. N. U" OMAHA , NO , 22 , 1907. I