Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, September 19, 1907, Image 7

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NEBRASKA IN BRIEF
NEwa NOTES OF INTEREST FROM
VARIOUS SECTIONS. .
All SUBJECTS TOUCHED UPON
ReligIous , Scclal , Agricultural , Pollt.
leal and Other Matters Given
Due Consideration.
PoHce at McCook made a. raid on a
gnmbHng house , ga.therlng In six plI1Y'
ers.
ers.So
So far this season Wore hl1vo been
230 tars ot cattle shipped from Hyau.
uls. ShllI11enUi started early and
will finish much sooner than In any
previous ) "ear.
Durin , ; an altercation at Hyaunls
hetwccn A. n. Hosman IUlll John Mc.
Michael , the latter struck the former
with a knife Inflicting a deep gash In
_ tIlC arm. Mc1\Uchaol \ Is now under ar.
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rest.
rest.The
The I5tate board of public lands and
buildings eentered an order that War.
den Deemer of the st.'l.to llenltentlary
IJhaJl 110 longer charge n fee of 10
cent13 for visitors desiring to Inspect
the Institution.
While 11. H. JelTorlos , southwest of
Clo.'l.rwater , was threshing , n sparle
from the engine set fire to the stacks
and burned ahout 460 bushels of rye ,
whloh was fully Insured In the Ante.
lope Coun ty Mutual.
Tllo preliminary trll of Jim Butch-
1 l'r , who shot li'ount Sanderson at Cody
f two wcels ago , was held at the court
house In Valentino , and Butcher was
bound over to the district court under
: to $500 hond , which ho furnished.
Sam Ilelenley , an italian grader , was
I IHled by No" 10 on the Union Pacific
1 near NorU1 Bend. He was moving n
113.1111car from UlO track and appar.
enUy did not see the approaching
train , which "as running five hours
late.
late.A
A severe rain and electrlca ] storm
visited the flection about Beatrice.
Ughtnlng fired the wheat stacks on ,
the farm of S. Pheasant and a man's
Jraln near Ellis , causing a heavy
1098. Severa ] barns were struck and
bac ] ) ' dnmaged.
County Surveyor Norton of Holt
county has completed n diagram for
a new town that has just been 1ald
out In Holt ( 'ounty at Dorsey. The
. town as ! ) latted comprises two eighty-
. acre fracts of the 1\1cilhane : ' ] an
that fig"med amen the assets of the
ipfnT1ct ! Rllehorn V1l1ey banle and
which was sold under execution a
short Hme ag-o.
The men s'nklng the deep well for
thc' Otoe DeveopmPlll ] company are
lwvlng all ] clnds of bad lucl , . Last
wl'ek the ) ' lost their drill an were
compeed ] ) to go to Lincoln to get ma.
chlnerr : with which to recover It. 'l'hey
then sunk the well to a dppth of 625
feet when the large cable brolw , and
as It wao 3,000 feet long. It will be
some time before It can be replaced.
TIocle Springs coal hns heen ad-
' "anced In Sidney from $8 to $9 a ton.
The local dIJalcr cla.lms It has gone
UIJ $1 11 ton at the mines. "If there
is anything on earth that will malcc
tlJP ] leople stea ] coal , " said a Sid.
noy man , "this new deal will ( 'er-
I talny ] 1mve the d'slrpd elTect. and
the Union Pacific will have to put on
a better night watchman. '
J.frs. . , Tacob Martin , wife of a prosperous -
perous farmer living about eight miles
southcast of Cortland , was 'murdercd
by an unidentified man. The body
was. found lying unrler the bed with
the victim's hend crushed at her 11Omo
hy Mr. Martin , who had been away
for severa ] hours attending the prl.
muy : election. She was about 46
j"ears of age.
I Kilpatrick Bros. of Bcatrlco have
! resumed work on the Marysvllle.To-
pelm cutolT of the Union Pacific , after
a shutdown of several months , due It
is said. hecause the 2.cent rate went
Into eITect In Nebrnslm. The ( 'ontraet.
ors 1m ve put a large force of men to
wor1e und If nothing prevents It Is t.ho
intention to 11l1ve the line to Marys.
vllle completed within the next sixty
days.
days.Mrs.
Mrs. Florpnce Lewis. wife of C. L.
Lewis , prpslc1ent of the CItizens' banle
of Fa1rfieh1. died last wce1c. Mrs.
Lewis was In the lrlme of I'fe an'l
the best ot hp'IJth up to a fpw montIls
ago. She waq : \ promhent ( 'Iub
, . , woman and chllr1 ( worlcor. pUbllc
,
, " splrlt'd nnd cspcdally active In
evcr .thln thnt tf'1I'1or ] to the better.
mcmt anll beautltyln of her homo
town.
j j Allolph Ho onlcnmp. fnrmer re"ld. ,
j , Ing five mllps nOl'thPrIAt of Cambr'd"'o
' \ wa ! ! found rlortd , having' Rhot hlmRf'lf
I' with a she un. For ! 'orno time his
. bealth hils hopn poor. and it Is thou ht
tlmt 110 11111 the cet ( ! throu h de"
sponclency. The nffnlr toole plnne dur.
In ! ; ' the 1I1I1ht while the family wac ;
asleep. anll he Was not fnUl1'l until
morn hI ! ; , when he wns found seated
upon a wagon on whlh was a hay-
rack.
: A letter received In Nebrnslm City
IlDnounced the d 'nth at 1\I1's. May 1\tl. \ :
ler I\t Salt Lalw City on August 28.
, She left there some two weeles ao
with her mother to visit her sister ,
and met hOl' deaUI In a street ( ar
acch1ent.
A young woman ahout 20 "eaI'S old ,
ClCcompanled by a young man , tried
, to commit Hulcl o h , ; ; attoll1ptlnli ; to
Jump from the window of a movln\ ;
Oberlin train near Republlran Clt ) " . It
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wns h7. main force and very decided
talltlng that the young man" restrained
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WORN TO A SI < ELETON.
A Wonderful Restoration Caused n
Sensation In a Pennsylvania
Town.
Mrs. Charles N , Preston , of EIlc1and ,
Pa. , says : "Threo years ago I found
that my housework
was becoming a bur.
den. I tired easUy ,
had no ambition and
was failing fast. 1\h' \
complexion got yel.
low , and I lost over
60 pounds. My thirst
was terrible , n n d
there was sugar In
the Iddney secretions.
My doctor kept 010 on . a strict diet , but
as his medlclno was. not heplng ] mo ,
I began using Doan's Kidney Pills.
They helped 010 at once , and soon an
traces of sugar disappeared. I have
regained my former weight and am
perfectly well. "
Sold by an dealers. 60 cents a box.
Foster-Milburn Co. , BuITalo , N. Y.
Statue Finally C mplcted.
When Alfred Stevens designed the
noble monument to the dnlco of We ] .
lIngton In St. Paul's cathedral , London -
don , he Intended that his work should
bo crowned by an equestrian statue.
But Stevens died before his design
was carried out. Now , 32 years atter
his death , the equestrian statue , has
been completed and before long wf1l
be placed in position.
Laundry worle at borne would b
much more satisfactory If the right
Starch were used. In order to get the
desired stlrtness , it Is usually neces.
sary to use so much starch that the
beauty and fineness of the fabric Is
hidden behind a paste of varying
thickness , whlcI } not only destroys the
appearance , but also nlTects the wear.
tng quality of the goods. This trou.
bo ] can be entirely overcome by using
Defiance Starch , as it can be applied
much more thinly because at Its great.
er stren2th : than ether makes.
Hopeless Case.
"Yes , " said the business man , "I
have given up trying to collect that Ilt.-
tie bill from Bllklns. You see , he Is
a big , muscular fellow , and he used to
throw my collectors out. "
"Then why didn't. you employ a
woman collcctor ? " Inquired a writer
In Spare Moments. "He couldn't do
that to n woman. "
"That's what I thought , so I got ono
and sent her round , but she never
came back. "
" \Vhy not ? "
"He married her. "
Why Advertising Pays.
"You will be pressed for money
oftener because you have no advertls.
Ing bills to pay than because you
bave , " observes the BulTalo News.
"Big advertising bills and big banle
balances grow , together , out of the
same publicity campaigns. " The merchant -
chant who holds down his expense ac.
count by cutting out adve1'tlslng saveD
money just the way the railroads
would If they should stop buying coal
for their locomotives. Without coal
the wheels won't turn ; without pub.
IIclty trade comes to a standstill. It
pays to throw silver out of the window
that gold may como In at the door.
A Horse's Good Fortune.
A spiritualist came to our house
some time ago and claimed to be able
to locate our lost friends if wo de-
sired. We had an old horse which
we had sold years ago and my mother
wanted to know where ho was. Moth.
er began :
"We had a very good friend wbo al.
ways did all our work. Ho passed
from us several years ago and the
last we heard of him was that ho
was In Los Angeles. I would Ilko
to lenow If ho Is still living. "
The spiritualist made certain mo.
tlons and ] moceed on thQ table and
then said :
"Your friend Is in Los Angeles and
Is married to a rich ) 'oung woman.- "
Judge.
FAMILY FOOD.
Crisp , Toothsome and Requires No
Cooking.
A IIttlo boy down In N. C. aseed ] his
mother to wrlto "In account of how
Grape-Nuts food had helped their fam.
Uy.
Uy.Sho
She says GraDe.Nuts was first
brought to her att ntion on a visit to
Charlotte , where she visited the Mayor
ot that city who was using the food by
the advlco of his physician. She
says :
"They derlvo so much good from It
that they never pass 11. day without
using It. WhUe I was there I used the
Food regularly. I gained about 15
pounds and 'felt so well that when I roe
turned homo I began using Grape-Nuts
In our family regularly.
" 1\Iy \ lIttle 18 months old baby short.
] y after being weaned was very III
with dyspepsia and teething. She was
slcle nine weeles and we tried overy.
thing' . She became so emaciated that
It was painful to handle her and we
thought wo were going to lese her.
Ono day a happy thought urged mo to
try Grape-Nuts soaed ] ; : In a lIttle warm
mille.
"Well , It worleed IIko a charm and
she began taldng It reg'uarly ] and 1m ,
pr6vement set In at once. She Is now
getting well and round and fat as fast
as possible on Grape-Nuts.
"Sometlmo ago se"eral of the family
were strlclccn with LaGrlIlpo at the
sarno time , and during the worst stagef
wo could not relish anything In thIJ
shape of food but Grape.Nuts and
oranges , over 'thlng else nauseated us
"Wo all appreciate what your fa
mous food has done for our family. '
"There's a Reason. " Read "Tho Roae :
to Wellvllle , " In Ilkgs ,
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A Folne Bird.
An Irishman who wasn't much of
hunter wont out to hunt ono day , and
the first thing' ho saw to shoot at was
blue jay sitting saucll ' on the top
of n fen co. 1Ie blazed awa ) ' at the
bird and then wallccd over to plcle It
up. What ho happened to find there
was n dead fros , which ho ralsld care.
fully at arm's length , looldng at It with
a puzzled air. Finally ho remarlted :
"WolI , begobs , but yo was n dovll of
a folno looking burd beCur 01 blow
ther filhors ocr o'yersl"-Judgo's LI.
brary.
Opening Lower Br lc Indian Reserva.
tlon In South Dakota.
Parties wishing full Information as
to the character of the land , how to
reach It and how to tl\lco part In the
drawing In October , also Information
In relation to the ollenlng ot Trhp
county , in the Rosebud Resorvatloncan
secure same by sending Ono Dollar to
Chas. H , Burke , Plorro , South Dalcota ,
formerly Member ot Congress and
author of the Lower Brulo and Rosebud -
bud ] eglslatlon.
Had a Cheer Coming.
Years ago , when the G. A , R. annual
department encampment was held In
Boston , aD the veterllns were marching
along ono of the avenues 1\ lady , who
had secured an elevated position on
wagon In a sldo street , became con.
Dplcuous by the enthuslasm , aho dls.
played , and was dissatisfied with the
] acle of It In the b ' .standers. "Cheer I "
said sho. "Why don't you cheer ? I
guess you'd cheer If you'd lost two
husbands In the war as I dld.-Llfo.
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Sheer white goods , d fact , any nno
, \Vaah goods when now , ewe much of
their attractiveness to the way they
are ] aundorod , this being done In n
manner to enhunco tholr textile beau.
ty. Home ] aunderlng would bo equal.
ly satisfactory , If proper attention was
given to starching , the first essential
being good Starch , which hus sufitclent
strength to stiITen , without thlclcenlng
the goods. Try Defiance Starch and
you will bo plcasantly surprlscci at th.
Lmproved appearance of your work.
Tripped.
Gunner-So you think the DeBlow.
ers are faking about their extended
European tour ?
Guyer-I should say so. They said
there were so many Americans In Ven.
ice thl1t many had to walle In the middle -
dle of the stl'eet.
Gunner-Woll ?
Guyer-Why , the streets of Venice
are canals.
How's This ?
Wo oller Ono mndred DoUan lloword tor Ml
CI\SO of Catarrb thot cannot bo cured by UaU
Catarrh Curo.
F. J. CnENI Y & : CO. , Tolodo. .
Wo , the undorslgnod have known I . J. Cbeney
tor the last 15 years , and bellove him perfectly hon"
orable ; u aU buslnes8 transactlon8 and finallclally
able to carry out Bny obllgatlon8 made by hl firm.
WJ.LIIINU. KINNJ.N & : MAIIVIN ,
Wholesale I > ruJltIsUl.'oledo. a
all's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally , aetlllg
directly upon tbe blood nnd tnucou surtace oC the
sYBtom. "l'e.tlmonlals sent treo. X'rlce 75 cenw l\cr
bottle. Bold b1 all Drult lsts.
Take nall's Fam yl'U1s for constipation.
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Sapphire Mining Revived.
Sapphire mining In Kashmir Is bOo
Ing revived by a now comlmny , om-
posed of Europeans of high standing
and wealthy natives.
Shake Into Your Shoes
Allcn's Foot.Ease. It cul'c pail1ful , , > wollcl1 ,
smarting , ! ; wcatin fcct , 1IIale ncw shucK
cas ' . Sold by all Drusists ! mid Shoe Slore , : ; .
Don't accept any Rubstitutc , SlIl1pleFREJo : .
Address A. S. Olmstcil. Lc lloy , , Yo
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Sends EmIgrants to Canada.
The Salvation Army In England is
sending emlgrantD to Canada In
batches of 600 monthly.
No Headache In the Morning.
Krnuse'R Hcadache CapsulcR for OVCI'\ ' ) .
dulgcnce in food or drink. Drujtgists , 2jc.
Norman Lichty Mfg. Co. , Des 1\lcines \ , Ia.
It Is proof posltlvo of a man's eB-
sentlal soundness If he Improves as ho
grows old.-James Parton.
Guns , Traps , Decoys , Etc.
J..owest priccs. 'Write for freecatalo No.l
N. W. lIide & 1.'ur Co. . Minneapolis. Mmn.
Trust than man In nothing who bas
not a consclenco In every thing.
Jllrll. 'Vlnslo\v'/I SoothluJ ; : Symp.
Forchlhlren teethlnlt , BottenA the ! : UroB , redllces In.
nammatloll. allays pain , curCi wln,1 collu. 25c a bottle.
And occasionally a sort answer gon.
crates wratb.
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Little Gon's Explanation Seemed to I
Cover the Case.
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I.lltlo son , ' ; ; - ; , whoso train.
Ing has been of the most IIlllnstaldng I
anll consclontlous , rather toole away
his mother's brenth In descrlbhlg the
dog's game oC ball. Ho enlled with :
"And , mother , ' } 'OIISY caught the ball
In her mouth , and then just ran 1I1to
h- ! "
"Lllto what ? " crlcd the startled
mother.
I "W'y , meo hdon't you Imow ,
i mother ? " Innocentlj' .
"No , I don't bellovo I 1I0. Just how
Is that , dear ? " she asked talntl ) ' .
"We ) ) , I don't Imow jus' what It
means , myselt , " ho confessed , "but Il'n
raster ' , ' "
whole lot than 'lIclcetysllllll'
CASE OF ECZEMA IN SOUTH.
Suffered Three Ye:1rs-Hands :1nd Eye
Most Affected-Now Well and Is
Grateful to Cutlcura.
"My wICo was talccn badly with ecze.
ma tor three ) 'ears , and she emloyed ]
a doctor with no effect at a ) ) lIntll she
emlllo 'ed CutiCUTn SOI1P and OJptmont.
Ono ot her hands and her reft 0)0
were bl1dly aITocted , allli when she
wOllll1 stop using Cutlcmn. Soap arlll
Ointment the eczema came bacle , but
very slightly : but It did her a sight of
good. 'rhen wo lIsed the ontlro Het of
CutlcurlHemedles and my wICo Is on-
tlrely recovered. She thanles Cutlcura
very much and will recommend It
highly In our loca11ty allll In every
nook and corner of our parish. I. M.
Robert , HydrollOlIs , La. , Jan. ( j and
Sept. 1 , 1906. "
Tom Ochlltree's Moon.
After 'rom Ochlltree , that able con.
gress raconteur aUlI laugh generalor
for the afitlctcd rich , settled In Ncw
York as the alJ1user of the John W.
1\Iaclmy \ family , ho effervesced In n
thousand different directions , and was
as good In some ways as Sl1m 'Vard.
One night ho escorted John MaclUlY's
friend , the Count de Blscout , down to
the Battery to show the sight ot New
Yorle. ' 1'he moon was grand , amI the
count went Into rapturcs as "hcr
maiden refiectlon rlllllell over the
pearly waters. " He cried : "Eet Iss
grand ! Eot Is grandl Dalr fss no
such moon In a ) ) Italy ! " "Count , "
said Ochlltree , solemnly , I1S befitted
the occasion , " ) 'ou just ought to GCO
the moon In Tcxas ! "
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Starch , meo evorythlng ese , Is beIng -
Ing constantly ImlrOved , the patent
Starches put on the ml1rlwt 25 years
ago are very dlITel'cnt and Inferior to
these of the present day. In the lat.
est cllscovery--.DeHunco ' Starch-all In.
jurlous chemicals are omitted , whllo
the addition of anothol' Ingredient , in.
vented by liS , glvos to the Starch n
strength alld smoothness never ap.
preached by other brands.
Wedding Customs.
SrlO-Do all Illaces have the same
custom as wo have III New Yorlc oj
throwing rice at the newly married
couple ?
Ho-No ; In Boston I believe they
throw beans , alldln 1\lIIwaulcco \ I have
heard they throw beer !
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Smokers lIppreciale the qualily vnlllc of
Jcwis' Sin le Bimlcr ci ar. Your dealer
or Lewis' Factor ) ' , Pcorm , 111.
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'Vhen 1IC0's all love , 'tis lIfo ; aught
ese , 'Us naught.-Sldney I..anler.
S CK 1E1 DAGHE
- " l'osHl"ely c11r4'II b.y
IAR-fER"S these Little I'llIs.
' 1'II1'Y nlRO rcllcvc Dill'
trl'.fl'OIll DYRpcpllln , In.
. ! TTvEn tlll'iltiollullIl'roollearly
. Eall II 1 : , A ] ll'rlt'ct re\l1'
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ct1 lor l >
lzzltusR. NUll"
P D LLS . IIca. DI'owllinc ! ! . . , IIIHI
_ _ _ _ Em 'l'uble In thu : llonth. COllt.
e.l 'l'ollne. l'ullI III thu
Sid 0 , 'fOItI'Il > J.I\'BIt.
' 1'he ' - the Buwels" .
reg-Illate " Pllrcly Vctutullie.
SMAll PILI. , SMALL DOSE , SMAll PRIGE ,
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Genuine Must Bear
e \RTERS
' : Fac.Simile Signature
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r AEFIJSE SUBSTITUTES.
To eonvlnoo nny
woman that J'ux-
FREE tlnontJI < optJo will
hUJrovo ( her hl'alth
an(1 ( do aU wo claim
, fur It. Wo will
I 8end her absolutely free largo trIal
box of l'axtlno with boole of wstruo-
I lions anll rcnulno te tllllonlall. ! 80 n Ii
I iU / igll ifO : : lnC : ;
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hrnno af.
fectlons , such as lIa al catarrh , 111'1\10
catarrh al1lllnflammation c:1usetl : oy rcml.
nine Ills ; Roro eycs Roro throat lIII
mouth , by dlrect local trcatment Its cur.
atlvt ! Ilower ovcr th090 trouJle ! Is extraordinary -
ordinary nntl g\'es ! Immedlato rellcf.
Thousands of wumen rim usIng and ree.
ommc/IIllng It o'cry'day. . r.o cents at
dru 19Is orhy mil II. Heml'mbl'r , how ver ,
I IT COWl'S 'lOCH ! NQ'l'IIING TO 'J.'ltY 1'1' .
! TilE It. l.'AXTON co. , llolltoD , 11111811.
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Thnt. un artlclo may 1)0 rooll as w'l1 I
ns cheap , nmt g1\0 cnure satlstactlon ,
Is proven by the extraorcllnary snlo of
Definnco Starch , ench ll clmro con.
tnlnlng one.thlrd more Starch thnn
cnn bo had of ( illY ether brnnd for the
same monoy.
Eyory man who rises above the com.
man level l'ec'I\'s two edllcatlons-
, the first from hlR Inst.ructors , the Bec'
end , the most personal al1ll hnllortant ,
from himself-Gibbon.
I J wIR' ShiRl ! ' 1IIIIIIl'r - the famous
"trni ht 5c c' lmr , nh\nys : hCNt Illllllil ) .
Your dealer or IA'\\'III' J'adr ) ' , Pcoril1 , JII.
The easiest way to get poplllar with
people Is to lot them bore YOIl.
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A GOLD o PRODUOI
I.nt.\y \ or Rcntlemnlwnnted In 1m IN E
of IImilccl numller of I w-I\l
In / nnto operntlnjf , fully equlpl1l'd ItOf , ( ! e ' 0
CXPClMI. 1"lIl1e t rrferrlccII. 1.11Jc 1Ift :
( on. Ilrltulnr cllvldrnds within nl " 0 '
Wrlto tollny for FREE plutlculars. / It-
U. 8. 8YHDICA
Bulto2 : : JJ : ! : OreNe BIlla I.os AWCLI
r ifl ; lf E i ElECi iYPl
In lfN'd , . .rfol , . tOI' , , , 'e ' at Ih. . IOWfd prlre.
A.II.IIILLOIIO U"SPI.Plnco. . , . " .U.SI. . " ' , . . .
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DEFiaNCE STIRCH't :
-other Itsrch'8 enl , U Ollncclt-umo prlee ant
. 'DI : FIAHCE" 10 OUPERIOR QUAIoITY.
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W. N , U. , OMAHA , NO. 37 , 1907.
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I , Aelabll ! Prepl/'lltionforAs. : /
rG ! slmllalil1 lICrOOlri1mmC ! U3. ! ' Bears the
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II Promolcs Digcsllon.cJlfcrful : of
II ncss mill HCSt.COlllal1\s \ tlclUlcr
: I I : Ophm\.Hot"phh\c norNillcral.
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SHOES Fen EVEny MEMDEn CF
THE FAMIL.Y , AT ALL. Pf1ICES.
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oxeollollt Htyl" . 1'1\-1111111 ; ' : , 111111 8upcrlur'cnrhljt : 'luaIiCieH.
'l"he selectloll or Iho IUlIlherll 111111 olhur JlllllcrJlll foroneh pnrt
of Iho shoo , 111111 oVt'rv , ) clnll of the JIInldJlIt Is lookml after by
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8hoIJ hlllu'tr ) " , 111111'Ioo u workllllll18hlp onllllol ho uxcollml.
If J cOIII,1 , take ) ' 01111110 lilY IlIro , ! fnelorh'811t II rlH\k toll. 1It 111'8. , '
1\1111 II(1\v YOIl how I'llroflllly,1 , . IIl1uUII : shncsllru 11I/1110 / , you t ' 4 ' . . # l't
. ' 0111.1 thou IIIII"I ! IIIIIII why they holltllelr ! , , , huttor , cf.- . . , c > ciP'-
wellr IOllger IUlllnm of IIr"llol' vulilo thallllllY ut lor 11I111(0. " -.w fII
MY $4 Gilt Cdoo nlld S Gold nand Slloon cannot " 0 rlllunl/od at nny prlc .
OAUTION I 'J hu 1IIIIIIuo hl\'u W , I , " , \ollllIl \ ! 111111\0 IIIl1lllricu stallll'oll UII bottoll'l'uko \
No SUhHtltCltO. AsI ( yuur .Ionler lor.j , . I > uulas ! 8ho08. If hu tallnot ! SU1)ply you. sc1II1
direct to lactory. : ) hocs "ut uvurywhoro bYlUall. Catalog freo. W.L.Douula. . 8rocklon. M. . . .
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I hot or cold starching it has no
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Ladies who suffer from the ailments peculiar to their sex wjJl find , in Cardui , a
remedy that over a million other ladies have found to be a good medicine for all the
, His of women. It relieves unnecessary pain , regulates disQrdered functions and gives
rest to the weary , worn-out woman-worker. For over 50 years
Wine 01 Cardui
has been helping sick women , "Beforo taking Cardul , " writes Mrs. M , A Akers , of Blsham , Va" "I had suffered
fered , for 12 years , from headache , backache , and pain In my shoulder , slde and limbs. At last I took Cardul
and now I am In spl < mdld health. " Sold by all druggists In $1 bottles wUh full directions Inside the wrapper , r
Wrlle today for \ free copy \'aluable ( j.t..1se lIIu51ralcd ook for Women. If ) 'ou need Medlc:1l : Advice.
WRITE US A UTTER dl'SCrlbe ) 'Our $ ) 'm"lorn . Malin ! : 0111' . and 'Cply will bo sent In "lain sealed envelope. ddrcss ; LA < C:3 :
! dvlsory pl. , The Olattanool : I Mcdl lno CO. , Cllalbnoo : I. Tean.
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