- - . - ; " . " " " : . ' ; ' , . . . J ; 'f' " " - ; < . - rW " " " " ' ? " " "lI. , . , . . , . . . ' . ' ' . " . > ' , " ' , $ ,1'J . " , " ' - NEBRASKA MATTERS MISCELLANEOUS NEWS NOTI8 HERE AND THERE. 'ITEMS OF 'ENERAL INT REST . . . " " , , . Socl l , Agricultural , Religious and Othcr Matters Hnvlng Reference . , to This Commonwealth Alone. Worl { has begun on the new railroad - road depot nt Ashland. ttca schools have closed temporarily - rarily on nccount of smallpox. ih'oter : hils enough m noy pledged for 'the Fourth oC July celebration. 1\Irs. } { emma at otoo county , dlod In O1dahoma while on n visit to her dnughter. The city council oC Ashln.nd.\\ l sell to the hlgllC'st blddor refunding wntor bonds to the nmount oC $7,000. The house on the farm oC R. B. Trumbull of Minden wn'S strucl { by lightning and burned to the sround. Tramps nnd snealt thieves are common - mon In Ashland , due to the spring ml- sratlons of jn.1l bfrds from the cities. John Bodel of Fremont was found to bo n. . fit subject for the asylum for In brlates and w1l1 be taleen to Lln. coIn. . Th farmera' efevator nt Odell shipped 7,7GO bushl ls of white corn to the Chicago marIet one day last eek. , The vHIage' of Weston will hold a specIJ elecUon on June 10 to vote on . the question of Installing a water works system. Burglars entered the house of a banlter at Wahoo , but found only 30c , whll h for the trouble and danger , . looked . mighty small. Six Inches of rain is reported to hnve' fallen ten to fiCleen mUes north. west of Indlanoln. Creeks leading . tram that Bectlon were out of banks. . In the hearing before County JUdge - Palmer at Clay Center the cases againat Mann and Jf\cob'Son for violation - tion oC the game Inw , both were found gullty and fined $50 .each. Simon Hanson , who ate phosphorus tram the heads of many matches , died In Immanuel hospital , Omaha , nged 45 years. The body was Interred near - Nehawka , Cass county. George Frye , a farmer living north oC 1\Ieadowbrool { , walked into Crook's livery stable and going behind ono of his horses slapped him on the rump without due notlco or formality. rho horse responded with a klclt that left 1\Ir. Frye unconscIous for somQ tlmA and mIght have proved fatal. Worltmen at South IRend discovered : : the fIoating bodies In the Platte river : - -of the Wortman and Dewey boys , who disappeared from home , at Ashlan" . last Dl1cember. The young men were 'lmown to have started from home to ' " go skating , and were never heard of , . again. , H. H. Pratt , proprietor of the jewelry - : ' olore In Fremont , while ripping the " , , wooden fixtures out of his steel sate , ' , ' . found two brllliant diamonds worth . . , . . , , . , . , . . : : $150. Thu Btone , mounted In earrIngs , \ ' : ; : I ! " . were stuck Into II. paper holder just as ; " they had bl1en sent to the store twenty- : , : flve years ago. : , . : - Frank Ln.hoda of Platlsmouth , twenty-three years of age , was run dow by /Burlington / yard engine and Instantly klllp.d. The wh els of the & " . \ . englna passe < 1 over his abdomen , cut. t ) . tlng hiu body tn two. Lahoda had 'Sat II ; i'\ down upon on. of the main rail'S to . ( rest and fell nsJeep. I , , , " - August Hennomlln , Sr. , proprietor of . the DIuo Valley mllls , whUe mendIng the mill race io Seward county was hit on the head by a , timber 6x6 feet In length which fell fourteen teot. He was rendered hnconsclous and bo- ] Ieved to be almost fatally Injured , but later regalne.i conscIousness and mny recov , : . At a meeUng of Ute T. P. A. and U. C. T. organizations to be held in Fro uwnt soon , J. F. Knowles , who was representatlvo fro1\\ Dodge county In the recent lcsb1at\JJI'e ! , wHI be presented - sented with a memorIal In appreciation - tion of the worlt he j\ld on behalf of the two-cent mile b1ll I\nd the b1ll providing - viding for 2,00o.mlle books on the raU- roads. SherlIt Rohrs of Nomaha county , returned from Lexington with Edward Mason , who was brought baCK to answer - swer for a ehargo of arson on account of the burning of the livery barn at Brownvlllo , the latter part of March , - 1907. Mason was Indlcte'd by the g and jury which w s In session about n. weelt ago. LIs home was originally 'at Browllv1lle. County Superintendent King of Otoe county has II. pecuUar question to do- , ' clde. At the beginning of the fiscal , . j. yenr saloon license was granted to a . , marr In Burr : remo strators closed tIle . 1 saloon , and after n few weeks the dls- tr1ct court ordered that llcense bo g1'l1nted. Now the man who took out the license wants the village board and school district to reimburse him . , for the tlmo his place of business was closed. Some claim that It cannot be paid baclt legally out of the school fund. ( A largo corps of Union Pacific survey. ors under the direction of Assistant Englneor RIchardson , commenced worl { at Seward running Unes to Lin- coln. The grade between Seward and Stromsburg is satisfactory. Simon Hanson , the Cass county man who ate a largo quantity of h1l1.tcl1Cs sovernl months ago with suicidal In. tent , died at a hospital In Omaha. Mr. Hanson had for a number oC years been suffering from stomach trouble , nnd being unable to find a cure tor the aliment , he decided to end hlu lite by the suicide route. " ' ' ' , , . , . . , . 7. A WONDERFUL GAIN. , Utah PIoneer Tells a Remarkable Story. - J. W. Browning , 1011 22d St. , Ogtlen , Utah , a pioneer who crossed the plains in 18-18 , says : "FvQ ] ) 'enrs ago the doctors said I had diabetes. 1\1) ' kid. ne's were all out of ardor , I had to rIse orten nt nIght , looked sallow , felt dull antI IIsl1e3s amI had lost 40 IJol1nds. My back ached and I hall spells of rheumatism and dIzziness. Doan's Kidney Pl1Is rolle\'ed me of these trouhles amI ha\'o Imlt mo well for tI. year past. Though 75 'ears old , I am In good health. " Sold by all dealers. 60 cents II. box. Foster-l\H1burn Co. , Buffalo , N. Y. EACH HAD WEDDING PRESENT. Mutual Surprlso In Confidences Fol. lowing Marriage. Last ChrIstmas II. middle-aged tinplate - plato worker married a widow whoso acquaintance he had made but a few weeks beCore whllo working some lit. tle dlstanco away Cram homo. "Sarrah , " be said , -nervously , aCter the guests had departed , "I have n weddh ' present for ye. " "What Is It , John ? " said Sarrah with a smirk. . : 'J. 'ope y on't b 'Conded , Sau h , " .sald John , more agitated than o\'or , "but It ill-or-er-lt Is five of 'em. ' " " ! ; 'Ive of whaU" asked 8arrah. "FIve chlldreIlI" blurted out John , desperately. antIclpaUng a scene. "I didn't teU y I 'ad chUdron-fiyo of 'em. " Sarrah toole the news calmly ; In fact she appeared relleyed. "Oh , well , John , " she said , "that do make it easier Cor me 'to tell ye. FIve lIS not so bad as mo , whatever. Seven I 'ave gotl" "What ! " bowled John. "Soven , " repeated Sarrah , compos- edly. "That Is my weltdIn' present to yo. John.-Ladles' Home Journal. A Sad Mistake. In my Cather's native village Uves Mr. S. , a very deaf old man. DurIng the summer months he lets hlo spare rooms to some of the many pleasure- seekers who frequent 'the plnco , says a Boston Herald writer , and one day last summer , while Mr. S. was In his garden , a young man of the vlllago chanced by , and the following conversation - sation took place : "Good morning , Mr. S. " "l\lawnln' . " "You'vo got your house full of boarders - ers this summer. " Mr. S. was plcltlng potato bugs ort. from hio plants , but he managed to stop long enough to answer , "Yes. " "Somo nlco looking young 'ladles nmong them , " continued the younl : man. man.Mr. Mr. S. stood up and eyed the potatoes - toes critically , then answered : "Well , they'd ought to look purty , good. I just pIcked two quarts of bugs art 'em. " Medicine of Bamboo Sap. In Indln the sap oC the female bamboo - boo tree Is used for medicinal pur- poses. "Tabasheer , " or "banslochan , " Is sold in all Indian bazars , as It has been known from the earlIest tlmen as a medicinal agent. It Is also' ] enown In Borneo , and was an article of commerce - merce wIth early Arab traders of the east. Its properties are said to b strengthening , tonic and cooUng. It has been analyzed and has been shown to consist almost entirely oC silica , with tr:1ces of limo and potash. From Its remarkable occurrence In the hollows - lows oC banAboos the eastern mind has long associated It wIth m raculous powers. . Waste. "Hoar about somebody scattering snuff in the house at Harrisburg ? " "No : but it was a was to of m ' tori at. " "How's that ? " "Why , onty anti or two of the fel , lows up tbero need to take Mnlf to make the whole crowd sneeze.- Phlk1delphla Lodger. CHILDREN SHOWED IT Effect of Their Warm Drink In the - Morning. "A year ago I was a wreck from corree drinking and was on the point of giving up my position In the school room because of nervousness. "I was telling a friend about It and she said , 'We drnlt ] nothing at mea ] time but Postum Food Corree , and it Is such a comfort to have something we can enjoy drfnltlng with the children. ' "I was nstMlshed that she woula allow - low the children to drink any leind of coffee , but she said Postum was the most healthful drInk in the world for children as well as for elder ones , and' that the condition of both the children and adults showed that to be a fact. "My first trial was n failure. The cook balled It four or five minutes and It tasted so Uat that I was In despair- but determined to give It ono more tral. ] This time we followed the directions - rections and balled It fifteen minutes after the bolUng began. It was a do- clded success and I was completely won by its rich delicious fIavour. In a short time I noticed a decided Improvement - provement In my condition and kept growing better and better month after month , until now I am perCectly healthy , and do my worlt In the school room wIth case and pleasure. I would not return to the nerve-destroyIng regular - ular colfeo for any mone ' . " "There's a Reason. " Read the famous - mous little "Health Classic , " "Tho Road to WellvUle , " In IJkgs. HER TOKEN OF THE PAST. Hlisband Stili Here , But Hair Had Long Departed. A western man , who plumes himself on his fascination for the other sox , WAS not long ngo IJrCsented to an at. tractive New York womnn. In course at Uleh' first tete.a.teto the man with winning ways at oncO took occasion to tUl'n the convorsatlon Into his ravorlte channel. "I observe that ) 'ou are wearlng an c3pcclally fine locket , " said he. "Toll m , does It contain some token of a past lava atralr ? " Aware at the western or's weatmess , the bandsomo Now YorltOr thoulht to humor him a bIt. "Yes , " smiled SIlO , "It does contain n token of 'the lJast , n lock of my husband's hair. " "You don't mean to tell mo that you're a wIdow I" exclaimed tbo wost. orner , In delighted surprIse , as ho nUdged n trlfio nenrer. "I understood that your husband wns allv . " "True , " answered the beautiful erea' turo ; "but his hair Is gono.-Sunday Maltazlno. Bill N"ye's Long Walt. Bill Nye when a young man oncO made an engagement with II. lady frIend oC his to talto her driving on n Sunday afternoon. The appointed dny came , but at the livery stable all the horscs were tale en out save ono olll , shalcy , exce dlngly bony horso. Mr. Nye hired the nag and drove to his friend's residence. The lady let hlw walt nearly an hour before she was ready , , , and then on viewing .tho I dlsrerutable outfit fiatly reCused to accompany - I . company Mr. Nye. " \Vhy , " she exclaimed , sneerlngly , "that horse may dlo of ago any mo. ment. " "Madame , " Mr. Nye replied , "when I arrived that horse was a prancing young steed.-Harper's Wcelt1y. . Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS as tboy cannot reacb tbo leat ot the dlseaao. CatBrrii Is a blood or conUI. tntlonal dllea.e , and In order to cure It you mu.t take Internal remodlo. . lIall'l Catarrh Cure II taken In. ternally , and actl directly on tbe blood and mucous lurf4ce. . Uall'l Catarrb Cllre II not a qUick medi- cine. It wa. prescribed by one of tbe bo.t pby.lcl4nll In tbll country for yeara and III a regular prelcrlptlon. It II eompoled of tbo belt tonic. known , combined with the belt blood purJ or , IIctlng dIrectly on the mucou..urfacea. Tbe perfect combination at tllll two 10gredienU II what producoasuch wonderful re- ( Julia In curlog cUarrll. 80nd 10r tcallmonlall. free. F. J. CHENEY & : CO.l > cop. . , Toledo , O. 80M b Drul1'htl. { ptlce 7 . Take UaU'a } amIl11 > 1II. for collltlpAtlon. An Anarchist. "Thet air thin chlckon with th' drag. gled Ceathers , " remarked the old Carm. er , "I cl1l1 th' anarchist. " "Why do you call him tha ! ? " quer. led the summer boarder. " 'Causo ho spends 80 much time chasin' th' other chickens t' Ilt their vittles nway from 'em ho ain't got no tlmo t' hustle fer none fer hlsseU , " ex. plalned the old granger. Identified. "Your man , " snld the promoter of a Ceast , "Ia a 'has been. ' " "And 'our8. " retorted the whipper- In tor the rIval show , "Is a 'never . ' " " was. , Thus. by 1cl1lnco bIt of repartee , was the Identity of the stellar attractions - tractions made clear enough. That an artlclo may bo good as well as cheap , and give entire satisfaction , is proven by the extraordinary sale of Detrance Starch , each paclmgo containing - taining one-third moro Starch than can be pad of any other brand for the same money. . Monopolizing Them. Inss Passay-Many young girls nowadays are posltIvoly awCul. The Idea of one being engaged to two young men at the same time. It's slm. ply shameCull Miss Port ( maUclously-And ) it's aggravating , too , isn't It ? By tollowing the diroctlons , .whlch are plainly prlntE' on each paclmgo at Defiance Starch ; Men's Collars and Curts can be made just as stlrr as desired - sired , wIlh olther glosS' or domestic finish. Try It , 16 oz. for 10c , sold by aU good grocers. There Is somothlng sublime In calm endurance , something sublime In thl' resolute , fixed purpose of suIterlnG without complaining , which makes disappoIntment oClontimes better than success.-Longfctlow. Don't Sneeze Your Head Off. Krause'g Cold Capsules will cure you Ill. most instantly. At nil Druggists , 200. uetralla , although In area 26 tlmos al J rge as the whoo ] of the British Indies , has a population smaller than that of London. I ewi.s' Single Dinder cignr-ricllest , most satlsfymg smoke on the market ' Your dealer or Lewis' I 'actory , I'eoria , Ill. No matter how hungry a man may be n single taste of defeat satisfies him. 1Ilra. Wln.low'S Soothlnl : ' STI'QP. For cblldren teetblng. loftenl the IUl1ll , roducel 1& OAmmatlon , allllli pain , cur04 wind collu. ca botUo , BuIld your hopes 11lgh-then stand from under. ALMOST FELT ENVY PANGS. Great Cricketer's Simple Trlbuto to His Own Worth. In 1886 there was a grent colebra. tlon In London In honor of Dr. Sam- \leI John an , and among tlloae In al- lendanco s the A\lstrnUan "crack" crlclteter , Donner , then al the height oC his famo. As one oC the guests , sa 's the com. pller of the recently publlshell "Let. tors" of the late Dr. George Dlrkbeck 11111 , 130Dl1er's health was propoa d. Ulf\ \ response was notoworlh ) ' . "After soelng the way in which Dr , JollDson's memory Is revered , " bo said , with great sltnpllclt ) ' , "I am not sure that I would not rather have been such a man than have gained 111) ' own . greatest triumphs In crlcket.- Y.outh's COlnlmnion. - , SORES AS DIG AS PENNIES. Whole Head and Neck Covered-HaIr All Came Out-Cured In Three Weeks by Cutlcura. "After havIng the men.ales 111Y whole head and neclt were eovored with scaly sores about as large as a penn ) ' . They were just as thlc\t \ ns they could boo My hair' aU came out. I let the trou. blo run along , taltlng the doctor's blood remedies and rubbing on salvo , but il atd not Boom to got any botter. It sta 'ed that way tor about six months ; then I got a sot oC the Cutlcura Rem. odles , and In about a weelt I noticed a big dlfferenco , and in three wooltB it , was well entlroly and I hnve not had the trouble any moro , and as this Was seven ) 'ears ago , I consider myself cured. Mrs. Henry Porter , Albion , Nob. , Aug. 25 , 1906. " Hard to Reallzo. "Molher , " said a college student who hnll brought his chum home for the honanYlI , "perllllt rn to present my friend , Mr. Speclmoodle. " His mother , who was a little hard of hearing , plnced her hand to her car. "I'm sorry , George , but I didn't qulto catch your frlond'a namo. You'llhavo to speak II. little louder , I'm afraid. " "I say , mother , " shouted George , "I want to present Mr. Spcclmoodlo. " "I'm sorry , George , but Mr. What was the name again ? " "Mr. Specknoodlo ! " George fairly yelled. The old lady shook her head sadly. " ' but I'm afraid "I'm sorry , George , It's no usc. It sounds just like Spcclt- noodle to me.-Everybody's Maga- zine. Laundry work at home would bo much maI'o satisfactory lC the right .Starch were used. In order to get the desired stiffmJss , It Is usually necessary - sary to use so much starch that the beauly nnd fineness oC the fabric Is hidden behind a paste oC varying thlclmess , which not only destroys the appearance , but also affects tho' wearIng - Ing quality of the gooUs. This trouble - blo can be entirely overcome by ush g Deflanco Starch , as It can be applied .much moro thinly because of its greater - , er strength than other maltCs. Famous Moslem Bell. On the watch tower oC the Vol:1 , at the Alhambra , Spain , there Is a slIver- toned bell which the Moslems used to ring as a signal to lot on the water In the gardens and the fountain in the city below. Its sound can be heard at Llg-a. 30 miles away. The maiden who strikes it to-day is sure oC a hus. band before the year Is out , and of a good one if she rings loud enough. On certnln fete days It Is lively for the belL Important to Mothers. Enmlnc carefully every bottleot OASTORtA , a ufo I1nd euro remedy tor Infanta and children. and 6eo thAt It carstbo , SlgnAtureor In Uao For Over 30 Years. . The Kind Yo naTa Ahns BouGht. Too Swift for Londoners. According to the British postmaster general the post office experiments In typewriting telegrams have "not been altogether satisfactory. " The London Glebe conjecturcs that the telegraph department wnnts "something slowor. " Shake Into Your Shoes Allen's Foot.Ease. It cures painfulswollen , smarting , 6welltin feet. Makes new shoes MSY. Sold by all Drug isls and Sh Storell. Don't accept ony substitute. Sllmnlcl"UEE. " Address A. . Olmsted , Ln Roy , N. Y. Outspolen Criticism. Somewhat outspoken Is the Penang GazQtto. It remarked recently : "Nlwer has there been In the world's history such II. flabby , herrlng.gutted parody oC an admlnlstrat.\on \ as that which Is feebly trying to control the destiny of J : lri lsh mplre to.day. " Lewis' Single mnller slra ! .ht 50 cigar is good 9ualily all the time. Your dcalcr or Lewis Factory , leoria , Ill. Wcalt men tremble at the world'n opinion , fools defy It , wlso . men jUdge It.-La. Rochefoucald. _ _ _ n , . MOTHERHOOD 1'ho first. requisite of a goot ! mother is gOOthcnlth , and the experience - perience or mnternlty should pot bl ) approached , Tit.hout. clI.rerul ph'slclI.l preplI.ratl n , na n WOllllln who Js in gootl physical cOlll1t1on transmit. ! to her chlldron the blessings of n good constitution. l'.epnrntlon for hOll.lthy mll.ter- nlty Is accompllshetl by r ydlo. E. llnlchnm'o Vegotnblo Compound , which ia made \'om nnlvoroot.umd ! herbs , nioro ucoo.'JSfulJY than by nny other Jnlll\lclno becl\\tso it gives tone aud strength to the enUre fominlno orgnnlsm. curlllr displacements ul- , ulMRS . JAM cerutlol1 l\1ul Intlnlllluntlon , nmI tho. S CHESTER , rcsult. In less sul1erlng : null 111UrO chlldren hell.lt1IY nt birth. For moro thnn thirty ycarR Lyd.a . E. Pinld18111'S Vegetable Con1pound hM been the standby at Amerlcan mothers in prepnrlnn- : childbIrth. NotwhntMrs..TnmosChoste\or4J7 ) : W. 85th St. , Now Yorlc nnys.ln this lettor-Dell.r Mrs. Plnlham-"J , . ( : - \\'Ish o'ery expectanttnotherlmewnbout. l lUn : E. Pllllchnm'a Vegetable Coil1pol1nd. A neighbor who hnll learncd (11 its grent vnluo at. this trJ'lng period of II. woman's IIfo urged me to try it. nud I dill so , nud 1 cnnnot. sny enough In re nrd to 1)le good it. did me. I recovered ( lulclc1y amI am In the best of henlth now. " LJ'dln . Plnlthnm'a Vegetable \ Js certainly successful Comro\tl1l1 remedy tor the pecullnr 'Yenlmcsscs ntH ailments of womon. It hM cured almost. every form of Female Complll.lnts , Drllgging Sensll.- tlous , Wenlc DlI.cle , Fl1lling aml Displacements , Inllaullnll.t1on , Ulcern- tlons nnd Orgnnlo I > IsenseJ of Women : \nd is illVnl\l ble ill preparing or Childbirth nnd urlng the Chnngo of Life. lrs. Pinld1nm's Standing Invitation to Women " 'omen sufTerlng : Crom any form of tomnlo wcnlmeas arc invltcd to wrlte "Mrs. llnlhnlU , nt. I.ynn , Mnss. lIor nth-lco Is free. " MI NNESOTA-HEAl THAND INDEPE ENC Why not sell \vhere YOlt are. Dank some of your profil'l { or income and take up a now homo , and start the boys too. Fine watcr : beautICul lakcs : quick , fertile fiC1i1 , fine climate. 35,000 acres. Farm any slzo. 'rille absolute. Investigate anywhere' before buying. Write for maps and truthful representations. Address ROGER. C. SPOONER , Pres. Donnld , L. Be L. Co. , BcmldJl , MIn. - - - - - - - - - - - The DIsadvantages of Schoels. I "Why have you taken your Eon out ! of school without asking permission 7" Father ( n grocer-Dut ) thcy were ruinIng him ; I wish to brlng him up to carry - on my buslncss , and they were teaching him thnt there Ilro 16 ounces In n pound.-Tranalntell for Transatlantic 'l'ales Cram II Motto per Rldere. " , Doflanco Starch Is tllO latest Inven. tlon Itl , that line and an improvement on all ether maleos : it Is more eco- nomlcnl , does better work , talcos less time. Got it from nny grocor. It Is motlvo alone thnt gives char- nctor to the actions oC men , and pure motlvo Is In the deed not In the event. Bo not one whoso eye regardelh reo ward.-Kreeshnn. WINCHESTER < f C RTRIDOE8 , For Rifles and Pistols Winchestcr make of cartridges in all calibcrs from .22 to .50 arc accurate - rate , sure fire and rclia- ble , In forty yeara of gun making we have learned many things about ammunition - munition that no enc could learn in any other way. . When you buy Wincheater make of cartridgcs you act the benefit of this experience WINOHKSTIE" RIEPUoTINQ ARMS 00. , UEW : HAVIW , OONN. nlldltlonnl mllcs 5 000 I o T\I hvn ) ' this ycnr hnve opcllctl up n Inrgely hlcren c.1 lerrl. tury to the proRre llve farmerll of Wetern Canndn nnd lbe Gov- erllmellt of the Uomln. Ion collllllues' 10 KITe ONl UUNDRUU hND SIXTY hCRUa IIItUE to every IICttler. THE COUNTRY , HAS NO SUPERIOR Coal wood nnd water In nbllnllancc ; chllrches alllt 8ciluolll convellient : mnrkdJl elBY of access ; tnxcs low : cllmnte the I st III the 1I00thl11'11 tem. pcclte ZOIlC. Lnw nnd order preval\sevC'rywhefe. \ For nllvke . RlIII III formation ndlhcslI the SUI' : IUN'l.ItNl > ItNT Olt l\tMlGUA'rION : , OU\\I. CIIIItdn , ( lr any nnthorlzed Cnllndltu Go\'ernlllent Agent. W. V. BENNETT , 801 New Yorl , liCe Buildinlr , Omaba , Nebraska. To , oonYI1\oo any \/OIlIUIi thnt ] ' : \ : ( . FREE tlno AlItI ctltlu will I Imlrnvo ) her Iwaltl1 mill do all wo claim for It. Wo will 8Clld her nbsolutely free Do large trial hex of } 'nxtlno with hoolt of In trllO ( tlons and gcnulno tesUmolllal , . 80lld 1I0 : lnC : : nnll heals III uoous mom- branD af. fectlons , sllch 1111 nMal catarrh lclvlo catarrh ntllllnfiwnmation eausl'd by feml- IIlno Ills Iioro I eyes 80re throat and mOllth , by dlrcct local trealml'nt. Its cur- all vI ! llower over these troublcs Is extra.- ordInary anel elves Immedlato relict. 'hOIlSUIlI51 or women nre using and reo- ommclldJn It OVI'I'Y.dny. . c..o cents a dr\lSl' lstR orlly mall. RemombcrhowcTer , n' CORTS YOU NOTHING TO TltYIT. Tl1I It. PAXTON VO. , lJoDton , JUalIS. . Va S. NAVY onllst. . for four 7CI'li 70UIIR mon ot good obl1rnclor and IOU lid' lblYlenl coodltlun bo- l'I'olln the nllll. of 11 nntl : :6IU : I11111ron1lce Ilia- m lll UllllortUnHlel for I1l1vl1l1eOOlOIl\1 pl1) ' IIU0 10 II. lUUUUI , l loctrlolan , mu.chlnl.18 hI110k.l1Ilthl. COPfOfllllltbl. ) 'cowen ( Clelksl ! oarpontor. . , 6hllli tlO.I. IIromon. rnullcll\n \ oooki. oto. . bot"een 21 nnd t6 Tenrl , onlilLCu Inlpeclul rail nIl "Itll lultable I'Rn hospHal appron ticCIi 15 to 28 Joara. ltetlroDll'nt on thr u-tourtbs pnr and allowallnes atler LU years lorvlco. ppllcant. wust bo Aluerlc.n ! cltlzenl. ! > 'lut olothlo" outtlt tree to recrllll. . . Cpm 1. blorllo : traol allo"aooe 4 ounla.pCl' mile \0 IILCO : IIf oullitmeni. Hunuy tOllr 'l1ontb. : par ILlltiiner0l110 In tay I1pon rOollllstIDOIIw"bln " four mOlltha or tlIBob"rIlO. UDJcel a' 1.lncoln otl UuUnlll. . Nohra5ku. Allo ; durlnIPlnor. ! \L'n..1I' J\tUIIlPR nr , ' 11100 % (1110"11. . . Addrell NAVY RECRUITING STATIONP.O.BlcIOHAIlA , PRIVATE TEXAS COLONY I "lLllt 200rO : : lint cll111 fnmllies 10 Jolu IDS In ' l'urool&lnlC IJroIJo lUon 10 f\Il111 'I'IU I. WII rrhl'le I' JOu If JOII will adllre5 IJux { U. . Itl1nlal Clt ) ' . \IIIIUI \ Cnot 1I1.Ollrll DEFIANCE Cold Water Starch maltes Il1undcy work It pleasure. 16 oz. pic ! : . HIe. . - - - - \ - W. N. U. , OMAHA , NO. 23 , 1907. - - - - . - - - - - Winer lui has been called "Woman's Relief , " because of its wend r- R e 1f ful power , aeU1\Jnstrated in actual experience , during more than SO.years , over . -1 Ie the pains , distr ss nd ills , from which women are so prone to suffer. . Mrs. Emma Carrier. of Emmett Tenn. , , writes ' : . . . for Wine of CardnJ.d , " did mo more good than nil four doctors who treated . - ' " , ' I ) I my case. went through several . . - , female trouble. but got no better ; until I took Ctrdul , which brought me relief. It Is the Squat e = = . . , . , a d les woman's medicine In the world. At druggists , In $ 1.00 bottles with full directions for' , ' ' ' ' Wril"oI"fM"ol..t b1,6 , , 04'I.UIIIIIII ' ! ! lllI1U ' n 'RITE us A LETTE Advice , describe " . . " " " . "I"'D" " " fOt > . ! . ' " I ! \ your symploms. . , sl.1111j . : 111:1" IIn < 1 reply will Address : L4dles AdvlSOf } ' Dcpl. The.Ch4ttanOOl.I . Medlcll1 : _ - - l' \ ' . . , : . . . ' . . . . . . . . . .I , , " , " " ' , . " . . .Ii. , . . . . . . . : . . . . . . W' . , , " . . .Ji. j