Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, November 07, 1907, Image 7

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If DACK GAVE OUT. i
r S. Typical CaCQ of r < ldney Trouble and
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, a Typical Cure.
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MrR. ChIao Page of 610 S. Pilt
Street , Alexandria , Va. , says : "My
back hurt me ter.
rlbly , I hnd sharp ,
s h a 0 tin g pains ,
chnnglng to n dull ,
d rag gin g nche. I
could not stnnd for
any length of tlmo
and my bnck hurt
mo when I snt down
: a : . . . . ' 1\Iy feat nnd ankles
.4 , . . ' - " 1' were badly swollen
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iJil" " ' : every evening , and
'I r my stomach was out
of order. Doan's Kidney Pl11s cured
. . . . me of these troubles In 1902 , and for
five years I have had no return. "
All ! ! ealers. 60 cents a bo'C. : ' Fos.
ter-Mllburn Co. , DUffalo , N. Y.
THE NUMBER OrANIMALS. .
Recent Attempts to Tabulate the
BemtJ : ! That Perish.
Every now and then some natural-
st ne vors to malte an approximate
' 1umerlcal count of lmown animal
species. This ltlnd of attempt Is sure.
\y \ not without Interest , but It must be
lclmowledged that Its results are very
uncertain. We are far from Imowlng
111 pecles , and there Is yet a delight-
CuI prospect ahead for those who love
systematic zoology and for zoologists
who estow mutual honors by giving
each other's names to some animal
hitherto unknown.
As , Nnrmann remarked to a. recent
meeting ot naturalists at the museum ,
to which he presented his "Catalogues
MammaUumo 'the sveclO8 of rodents
known In 1880 were only 970 In number -
ber ; now they are 1,900. The number -
ber han thus , at least , doubled In 27
years. The number of living species
of this creature now known Is about
1,500 , divided among 1GO genera. This
. family Is the most numerous of the
: , ; ' class of mammalla.-Wlssen fur Ane.
( y t BABY IN TERRIBLE STATE.
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iII , Awful Humor Eating Away Face-
Body Q Mass of SoreG-Cutlcura
I Cures In Two Wceks.
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f over her body with a humor , and WE
1.J. used e'w'er .tblng recommend d , but
without results. I called In three doc ,
tors , but she continued to grow worse
Her body 'Was t' mass of sores , and hel
I , little face was being eaten away. He ]
i ears looked as If they would drop off
1 ; . , ; Neighbors advised me to get Cutlcurt
Soap and Ointment , and before I hac
I used half of the caIto of Soap and bm
. of Ointment tbe sores had all healed
and m7 little one's face and body werl
as clear 1\8 a new-born babe's. I woule
not bl ! without It again if It cost fivi
dollars , Intcad of seventy-five cents
Mrs. George J. teese , 701 Coburn St
\ Altron , 0. , Aug. 30 , 1905. "
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' . . ' . Single Blessing.
I , Pearl-They say blessings neVE
come ! ! Ilng,11.
Ruby-Yes , but blessings com
single sometimes.
Pearl-Single ? What do yo
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K Uubr-Why : , Belle captured an 01
bachelor worth a cool million. lJ :
was It single blessing , wasn't he ?
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Precise D ore of Intimacy.
! Nan-Youl1/- / . Ketchley Is awt
\ . on hla vacation , Isn't he ! Are y (
amI he on corresponding terms ?
Fan-Not quite-but we're on pi
ture postcard terms.
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Hldcs , Pelts and Wool.
To et full value , ship to the old retial
N. W. Hide & 1.'urCo. , Minneapolis , MiD
If a man sleeps In church he doesl
necessarily dream of heaven.
Smokei'll have to call for J.ewik' Sin !
inder ci al' to et it. YOU1' dealer
Lewis' } t'actor ) ' , I eo ria , Ill.
Whom fortune ( avers the wm
. fa vors.-German.
SC ! { tADAC
cured
'f Positively
CARTERS these { , Attic 1'1111
' relieve I
'Iner I\ISO
- ITIlE trcsiifrom Dyspepsia ,
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lseiitlo03ndToolIcn
II VtI'R El\tllIg. A perfect 1"
. ed1 tur Dizziness , N
P I LlS . selDroysloesB. . D
Tl\l'te In the { o\lth , Co
e Tongue , Pain In
Side , 'roRPID LIV :
The1 Jellulat6 the Dowels. Purely Vegeta
SMAll Pill. SMAll DOSE. SMAll PRII
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CARTER Faa-Simile Signature
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REFUSE SU STITUTI
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Lyon 8 HCB
Washbu
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Is Ule very p
you want for :
home-now offercd at lowest net p :
Bnd on easiest nwnthly terms.
, 'rbe Washburn Is gtUlrante dJor liJ. '
, j : ! Is known far und widens "AmeriCA's I-J
- Piano" , because of its wting qualitieJ
Its famous 8ingmg tOO .
It In the mnrket tor n pl no. man this p
\bement today with ) 'our nnme "notUtdl'Cll
r clTe C4tul IInti nnme ot loclil tlcalcr , al
pieces ot beautlrul 116'1' P UJU .name.
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NEBRASKA IN BRIEF
NEWS NOTES OF INTEREST FROM
VARIOUS SECTIONS.
ALL SUBJECTS TOUCHED UPON
Rcllglous , Scclal , Agricultural , PolitIcal -
Ical and Other Matters Given
Due Conslderztlon. :
The 'Union PncUlc Is building two
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large Ice houses . at North Platte.
Luther Sigmon , found dea ! ! In t\
torn field near South Omabo. , formerly
resided In Ct.3S county.
A burglar cntored the plant or the
Fremont Seed and Irrigation company
b7 klcldng In the door of the engine
room , and secured $70 In monoy.
A new town has been laid out In
Jeftorson county. It Is known as Shea
nnd Is located between Endicott and
DIller on the 'Durllngton railway.
Miss Myrtle Fletcher , aged 16 , of
Toknmn.b , eloped with Walter Mason ,
Mason has been In the employ of the
Teltllmah DItch company for the last
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yea
The project -for seourlng the verma.
nont location of the Lutheran semi.
nary at Lincoln Is still hopefully con-
sidered.
Auditor Searle has been enjoined by
the district court of Garfield county
trom registering school banda to the
amount of $500 for school district No.
T of that countr. :
At Kimball a petition Is be1n circulated -
lated praying the village board of
trustees to call an election for the purpose -
pose of voUng water works bonds to
the amount of $17,000.
The Catholics of Crab Orchard and
nelghborhood have decided to build a
church In that city. Two lots have
been purchnsed , the church peovle
paying $300 ( or them.
Henry Muchow and George Brandt ,
the two Hastings saloonlteopors who
were arrested 011 the charge of se1Ung
liquor on Sunday , were given a heal'
Ing and fined each $50 and costs.
Soma of the farmers near Stella are
getting from fitly to 100 bushels 01
genltan apples . ( rom their , orchards ,
Earlier In the season It was , thought
the apple crop would be an entire faU
ure.
DUllnes9 men of Hastings who arc
booming the tlev $150,000 hotel movement
mont haven't taken kindly to ex-Sou
ator Dlotrlch's proposition to rcwO < .to
the Boostwlck and sell It to the nm
company.
At a larg meeting held 10. 'Mullen
more than $ GOO was raised with whlc !
to construct a telephone line trOD
Mullen north to connect with the J. I.
I. Roscberry line , which has a norther ]
. o tlet at Vnlentlne.
' 1'he leaders at the United Brethrel
church of Nebraska. and Kansas IU"
considering the advisablllty of purohas
II Ing Hepperlen's hospital at Beatrle. : :
If to be supported by the conterence
adja.cent to that territory.
IC Rev. W _ A. Mathews , pastor of th
Park Place Baptist church at Aurorr
Id 111. , after accoptlng a. call to Fremon
[ 0 to become the pastor of the chura
thore. has decided not to come. Ho ha
Gcepted 1all to \ \ Chicago church ,
Dr. E. Benjamin And1'ew ot lb
I ) state unlverslt flatly refused to dl :
IU cuss the resignation matter. He a
serted that he had not thought ot suc
, c- a thing. He had no Intention of r
signing. "As for my health , " he d
elared. "It was never better. "
Superintendent McBrien has now rO
ognlzed slxtr-three high schools I
which normal training will be tang ]
L't In conformity , with the law enacted 1
the late legislature. appropriating $51
000 for this punrpose , In addition
lie the schools already named and pu
or lIshed , he hils named the schools
Ord and Rnndolph.
'ld A lot of laprobes , whips and OVE
coats , stolen from a school hou
= : : : : nine miles southwest of Beatrice , weE
found In a draw near 'Wandersee's fat
E b ) ' Sheriff Trude. with the asslstan
of the Beatrice bloodhounds. A fal
by hand working In that vicinity admltt
i. that he and a man 11amed Cool , lIvl
near the Kansas state . .no , took t
)18'
10' property.
rty ' of Fred Ml11er
'L no 4-ycar-old son
em- former at Richardson county , suffer
nu'
: u.d death In a pocullar manner. He h
) aht- accompanied his father Into the co
1m.field t e Ilnd ran on the opposite sldo
blc. the wagon to pic , . up ttn ca.r of c (
GE.which feU to the ground. An he I
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_ this the team started and the lit
fellow WRS crushed by the wheels ,
Ing Instantly.
At a meeting of Lyon Post No.
Grand Army of the Republic , Gre
Island , connlstlng of resident mt
ES. bers of the Grand Armr and not c
- ne'ted with the Soldiers' Homo , I
olutlons were adopted by unanlm' '
[ vote endorsing and asking the Beef
of Public Lands and Buildings to I
Iy'd clnd the rule recently adopted regr
In , ; the pensions or the Inmates at
Soldiers' Homo.
rn A COUllo of hunters who could !
nothing else to shoot at Itllled sey (
flne pullets belonging to l I ssarn
, Iano Gage count7. The latter gave ch
) 'OU1 Dnd compelled the nimrods to pay
rice. the fowls or ot arrented , and t :
paid.
tome 11n d After chl\Dclng his 1)lea four dH
ur. ent times from "guilty" to "not
ty" In his trial before Judge Con
, liver , at LJncoln tor 1Iteallng a sel of
.sand
Id 611 : ness , Charles Burns finally declo.
"WeIJ , l' gullt1 all right , " and rec
o ed a sentence of ono ) 'ear at hl1rd
bor In the ponltentlary.
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ADVICE TO VICTIMS I
TELLS READERS HOW TO CURE
ftHEUMATISM AT HOME ,
Directions to Mix a Simple Prepara.
tlon and the Dose to Take-Over-
comclI Kidney and Blildder
Trouble Promptly.
There Is so much Rheumatism o'ery-
where that the following advice by an
eminent authority , who writes for readers -
ers of a largo Eastern dally Imper , will '
bo 111ghly appreciated by these who
sufter :
Get from any good pharmacy one-
balf ounce Fluid Extract Dandelion ,
one ounce Compound Kargon , thrce
ounces of Comllound Syrup Sarsal ) -
rilla. Shako these wen In n bottle and
take In teaspoonful doses after each
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meal and at bedtime ; also drlnlt plent )
of good water.
It Is claimed that there are few , 'Ic-
Ums of this drel1l1 and. torturous disease -
ease who will fall to find ready relief
In this simple home-mndo mixture , nnd
In most cases a permancnt cure Is the
rCBult.
This simple reclpo Is said to strengthen -
en and cleanse the elhnlnatlve tissues
of the Kidneys DO that they can filter
and strain from the blood and system
the poisons , acids and waste matter ,
which cause not only Rheumatism , but
numerous othcr diseases. Every man
or woman bere who feels that thclr
kidneys are not healthy and active , or
who lIulters from any urlmuy trouble
whatever , should not hesitate to malte
'up this mixture , as It Is certain to , de
much good , and may save you troD1
much miser ) ' and sulterlng after while
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Everything Bad.
A prominent planter recently ha
occasion to visit some of his holdlngf
In southern Arkansas. The land wal
situated several miles from a railroad
and It. . wns necegsary to finish Uu
journey In a buggy. So ho toolt I
friend wlUl him and started out.
After traversing several miles 0
IJpnrsely settled country , they cadtl
upon n farmer plowing corn on thl
sldo of a hill. The planter , wlshlnJ
to appear civil to his neighbors
stopped his borso and yelled at th
man , who came to the fence , mopplni
his tace with a red bandana.
"Good morning. "
"Mornln' . mister ! "
"You lIve here , I suppose1"
"Yep. "
"How's CroPII ? "
"Fair to mlddlln' . " ,
"Th t's 1\ bad hill you're plowing. "
' 'I know It. Bad hess , pullin' t1
plow , bad plow , bad everything. "
"Whr : , you talk like you were tl1
poorest man In Arkansas , " laughed tl1
planter.
"I ain't , though , " was the respons
IJ the Toung fellow mlled goo' '
naturedly. "Another teller owns ha
0' this crop. "
A Standard Meaaure.
After beln ! : ten 'ears In the mQ
Ing there has just been deposited
the government standard weights ar
measures strong room a new standa1
yard measure. It Is made of 90 par
of pla.tlnum and ten of Iridium , whl <
when combined are not UlJet 1
either heat or cold. After the elabc
ate marltlng It was submitted to
8 number of tests , coming through t
. . . .1" wlt1.1 'ISh honors , _ Evtrr year of ]
1 ( $ next ten 1e3.ri It wilt be examines
s- and It It T rles by the millionth 1 > :1 :
s- of an Inch It will be consigned to l'
: h rubbish heap , otherwlsc It will 1
ecomo a standard.-London News.
eo Had Trlcd It.
"You ought to wear glasses. 'l'hej
csa.ve : rour eyes , " said his ( rlend.
In "Nuttln' In It , " contemptuously :
Ilt swered Bill de Brulsor. "I t'ought d
) y would mesetr wunst , an' I put on
, - pair when I heerd a big chap wuz 11
to In' fur me. It's agln de law , ye knc
bto hit IL man wid glasses on ' )
or Well , sir , de big chap happened ala :
Ho reached over , lifted dem glasl
rolt me face , an' den he bunged
se eyes up. good an' .proper. "
Ire TAKE THEM OUT
m co Or Feed Them . Food They C
Study On.
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ng down from lack of tbe right ltlnd
he food , there are only two things to I
either takE ) him out ot school or f ,
'I n him Properly on footl that will rebl
' 0\ the brain and nerve cells. That t ,
a\ , , Is Grape-Nuts.
ru A boy writes from Jamestown , N ,
of saying : "A short time ago I got J
1m a bad condition trom o\'erstu ) ' ,
illd Mother having heard about Grl
, tl6 Nuts food began to feed me on It
dY- satisfied my hunger better than
other food , I1ntl the results were I
11 , volous. I got fleshr : like a good
md low. My usual morning heada (
m- disappeared , and I found I could st
on. for a. long period without teellng
es'eltects ' of It.
OllS "My face was pille and tbln , bt
, mi now round and has considerable ce
rc ' After I bad been using Gratle-Nuts
mI. , about two months I felt lilt' : ) n
the IIOY altogether. I have gained gre
In strength as well as 11e3h , and
lntl a 111easure to study now that I
rnl not bothered with my 11ead , I pa
L or all of my examinations with a rev
! lao ably seed percentage , extra goo' '
some of them , and It Is Grape- :
ror
that has savt'd me from a year's (1
bey
In entering college.
. "Fall er and mother have both
Iter. . Imllrovcd by the use of Grape-l
II. Mother waij troubled with sleel
1 s h thin and 10
nights and got very ,
bar. care worn. She bas galncd her
red , JUal strength Ilnd looks , and sl
elv. " "Thtre's Rea' '
well nights. ! n
l laRead "Tho Road to Wcllvl11c ;
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Not D.ccl1argccf.
An old Antohlillum ncgro In a snll\l \
lIouthcl'l' town WIlA arreste ! ! 11d
brousht before the , 'l11aso maglstrato
( or drullltcnnc'ss , 110 ! 1lted for n Inw.
yor who had. helped him oul of
BcralICs before , nnll the mngistrato
sent for the atlornc ) ' .
' 1'he ) 'oung man cnmo Into the lIttle
oUlce , where tbo usual crowd of spcc-
tators ball gathered , and asked the
: old negro : "Woll , William , wbat are
you charged with this time ? "
Sadly the ancient Ihuky rE'lJlell :
"Doss , I's chnrged wid whisky 1"-
Hnrper's Weeldy.
Lnunary ) Vortc at homo would be
much moro ! ! atlsfactor ) If the right
starch were used. In or er to get the
desired surtness , It Is usunJly neces.
sary to use so llluch starch that the
beauty and fineness of lho fabric 1\1 \
hidden 'behind l\ paste of varylna :
thlclmess , wblch not only destroys the
apllcarance , but also affects the wenl"
Ing quality of the goods. This trouble -
ble cnn be antlrely overcome by using
Defiance Starch , as It can bo applied
much more thinly because of Itn greater -
or strensth than other . . mnltos.
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An Ambition.
"So you want to become an ambassador -
sador , " exclalmOtl the 'man of power.
" " the opulent ) .
"Yes , replied lerson.
"I thought you were devoted to your
automobile. When did you become In-
tercsted In dhl10macy ? "
"I'm not espoclally Intereste(1 In
diplomacy. Whnt I want Is to get
somc position where I'll have gonrn.
ment protection against arre t. tor
violating the speed regulation. "
Catarrh 'Cannot 'Be Cured
'Willi LOCAL APl'LICATlOS. AI thor C&l1DOrellC1I
the IuL of Lho 41.ouo. CoAtnrrh II a blood or conl1l-
tullonal dlloalo. and In order to cure 1\ you mUl11alto
'n ma1 romodlea. lIall' . CMnrrh Cure II 'tahu ' tll'
toruaUJ , and aCLi dlrec1l1 on th blood and mllcon.
aurtaeu , UaU' . Catarrh Cur II noa quack modi ,
cine , It wal prelcrlbed by ono of tb bell phJllclllUI
tnhl. . co ntrJ tllr Jell" and II a re.ulnr prucrlp1l0n ,
1II cempOiod of Ibe hORt Ionic I known , t'.omblnM .
with tb. be.\ blood purlllerR.ac1ln. . : dlrectlJ onlho
mucoul Imtnces , The perfect combllllUon of tbo
, two Ingrccllol\U I. "lint producel luch wonderfnl ra-
.ulLiln curlnl ( cllhrrll. Bellli tor teilimonta ] . . free.
Io' . J. ClmNRY & ; CO..l'roPI. , TOledo , O.
Bold by DruP'jIAtR. ' prtce j c.
Tak llaU's .I ! amlly l'llls fur conltlpatlon.
Double Protcctlon.
"I wish , " [ \ lady receatly said to her
husband with what Puuch discreetly
terms "considerable emphasis , " "I
wish you wouldn't always alt on the
plnuo-stool when wo ha\'e company.
Evcrybody Imows you can't play n
note. "
"Neither can anybody else when I'm
sitting there , " returned the sage.-
Youth's Companion.
Starch , ' U1te everything else , -Is b ( ) .
Ing constantly Improved , the llltent
Starches put on the marlcot 25 yearll
l' ago are very different and Inferior to
those of the present day. III the lat-
Starch-aU In-
le est dlscovery-Defianco
le jurlous chemicals are omitted , whllo
the addition .of Mother IngrelUent , In-
e , vented by us , gives 'to ' the Btarch a
d. strength and smoothness never ap.
.1f . vroached by ether brands.
U nd Isturbed.
"Docs the strllO you have on hank
k- seriously Inconvenience your com
In vany ? "
ld "No , " answered Mr. Dustin Stn.x ;
rd "on the contrary , It aftords us a bet'
ts ter excuse than IIsual tor the bad serv ,
h ice \hat Is constantly comvlalned of. '
) -Washlnton ( Star.
Ir.
Ir.a Important to Mothers.
1U Ezmntn cucruUl onry bottle of CABTORIA ,
lIe U.r" and Buro remedy tor Infunt. nnd eWldroD.
- Ilnd 100 thnt It
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he BllDntaro ot ( / , ftVU'
)0' ID Vile For Ovr.r 30 Yenrs ,
The KInd You Uo.vo A\aYIL ! ' ought.
, Wisdom of Experience.
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The Bachelor-I won er why :
woman always lowers 110.1' voice whe !
: m. she has occasion to ask 0. favor ?
, ey The Benedlct-Oh , It gives llCr a :
a opportunity to raise It higher In cas
[ ly- the favor Isn't granted.
IW ,
1m. That an article may be good as we'
ng. as cheap , and give entire satisfacU01
ses Is proven b ) ' the extraordinary aale (
me Defiance Starch , each l1acltago COI
tulnlng oD ( .thlrd more Starch thll
can be had of any other brand for t1J
same money.
: an
'rho preacrvatlon of hea1lh l
duty. l "ew seem conscious that thOl
ak Is such a. thins as IIhyslcal mor 1lty.-
of Herbert Spencer.
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eed FITS , St. Yitus Dance and all Nervol
1lld Discasc ! : ! permauentl ) ' cure by Dr. KJin
oed Great Nel've ! testorer. l" lid for Free $2.1
trinl bottle and trcnti p. . nr. R. II. KJin
Ld. , 931 Arch St. , Philndelphia , 1)11.
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into There Is nothing more unsatlsfa
but tory than an unltlssed Itlss.
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. It Lewis' Single llinder Cigar hall B ri ,
anr taste. Your deuler or Lewis' } t' .etol
onr- Peoria , m.
reI , No man Is as dangerous I1S I
: hes thinks sarno woman thinks he Is.
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Lydia E. Pinkhaln's Vegetable Conlpound If
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ELLEN M , OLSON CLARA ED RMSTADTERI
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The responsibility fSr n. c1n.ufht ( r'6
future InrlJoly rests with the llloll\r. !
1'hc'rlght. Inluoncc [ nUll the infor-
mllt.\on \ whioh Is of vital intorcst. to
the df1ughter Impnrtctl nt. the proper
time 11O.s not. only 5\vod the life but
Inrured the success of many n. beuu-
tiful girl.
When girl's thoughts become
slu r.lsh. wlt.h hendueho , ( lI1.zlnefor
0. disposition to Bleep , pains In Imclc
or lower Umbs , eves dim , dcslro for
so1\tl1de \ ; when 11)10 ) is n. mystery to
herself BUt1 friends , hcr mot. h or
slLOuld como to her aId , nml remember -
ber tbn.t LydlL\ . Plnldtam's Vclte-
tabla Compound , ml\uo trom nalivo
roots and herbs , wl1l nt thlR time
prepare the system for the coming
change , and stlut. this trying perlOll
in " young glrl' Ufe without. pnln
or irrcguhultles. It. hM been thul'l I
depended upon for two gencrntlon , .
Hundreds of letters from young
girls and their mot.hers , ex re8Slnlf'
grntltudo for wlmt. I'YI\ln E. Plnlc-
hnm's Vcgctnblo Compound hRa done
for them , n.ro . constantly being re-
ceived.
Mis3 El1cn M , Olson , of 417 N. East
St. , Kewnnee , Ill. writcs-
Dear Mrs. Plnkbam-
. . I hn. vo hl1l1 t.ho best oct)1'U In our town
tar my slekncsJ : nnd they nil thought thut
- . 1 hOO hoodacho ,
nu ooorntion W S noccS8U-Y.
IIhlNchnnll my fcot , , " 01"0 110 901"0 I conld "
hf\TlllystlUl\l.l took two oottiMof Iydla E. . . ,
Plnllll1m'll V t , hlo Compound whcn my -
porlods , vero cstAhlillbod nut ! now 1 nm
JlOrf\'ctly well _ Mluulmy wo wout.be "
without. yonI' modlclno In the bou:1O. : I hl\ " . '
tolll 0110 Clt'l what LYIUB . I'lulhafu't
Vl'gct.\blo Compound 11M done fur 10 . . ,
nUll sbo Is t41ldng It. now.II .
t
Miss Clarllo . Dl\rmstndterl of ( ! lS ,
nrcclenrit1 e Ht.l1u In.loN.Y" wrllca : ;
Do.1r AIrs. } ) Inkhnm- . '
liFoI' nool1t n 1ror , exccpt Iluring the pns'
tow monUI' , I lIulTc1'C(1 , wIth fIOVoro pi u
ovc mouth , uUh lmclzncboo BUll boodnChm. " :
I b : tllO IIluoo to bl\\l tbnt. I wus in tll'llpalr.
It Is n 111oJlluro to tell lOU that LydllE. .
. l'lnkhnm'li Vl'gctltblo Compound Mil cutt < l
: mo. The change In my ftppc.nronto la won-
tlortul 1\\1 \1511'0 tlmt tblll ( ( oed 1ny come
to tWlJl'Y 81\lfcrlJr. Any ouo drelrlnR t.o k Q , 't '
furtller details ron.y write to roe I d I .ball -
lIe Clad to I vobem. . " ;
Ii yon 1m ow of QDy young gJrl who . ,
is sick n.nd nee s mothe'1'ly adviC . ;
nlllc her to nddrc6."I11nt. Pln1cbam At
IJ 'nn. MlLSs. , 1111\1 tell hercvery dotBIl
of het. S 't11ptoml'i ' , antI to 'l ' [ ( eJ'l ' nothing
baclt , 11\0 : ; will receIve advice nblSQ'
lntely 11'CO , fro111 n. l'Ioures ' thnt. lln : Do
1'ivnl in the experlonce of womnri
llle , 1111\1 it will , if folloWl'tl , put Ilbr
on the right. rOl11 to n ntrong' . hcntthy
and 1mppy WOlDltnhood ,
r.ydln. . Pinltlm11l's Vegetnblo
Compound ronc1o from nntivo 1"O Il9
nutl herbs cures WhC1'0 oUlcrs : ! dU _
- No other remedy haa such n. l'OCOl'd of notual cures of fomnIa
ills.rfhousands of women Is lling in every pn.rt of the United
'dia
of L
States bear willing tentimony to lhe wonderful virtue
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compouud aml whnt it bn.s . dona for them.
Woman's RemedY for Woman's ills. " . . . .
LYdia E. Plnhham's Vegetable : Com ollmI ; a .
W. 'L. DOUCLAS
$3.00 & $3.50 SHOES T B lD
- HOEO Fen EVEny MEMDEn OF
n&HOEO THE . AT ALL PllIOEa.l
tee r. : n.n n To alU' one who ClUJ provo tv. L
riiPUf.J/U DoulJIJIJI dae not mnlcn C. soil
. moro ( ,70" ' . , $3 & 18.fjU s/.ooo
1iIWIIIWthan / tm7 ' : tn.v ether mlllufccturor.
11 Uf1\SOSW. L. Doulla heel I\roworll bymorellC ple
III all walk ! ! of Ilf tbl\n no ) other IJIllk" , I" bccl\llfto I ) their
t\yoellrnt atJlol : oM1.nUIIII : , Llml Bllperlof ' enrllll : qlln11tletl. .
1'10 selection ot th leathou alld otber mawrlulll ror Cllch Itlue.
f the ehoe , and eyerJ : detail of tbe lIIakll1 ! ! II Jookml nfter by
l.ho most COlll letoorilUl1zat\on \ \Illl1flntcmlentntormnonan l
.klll d .h emakera , who reo ln the hlib L wRltel l1nlllln 1he
.boo Indmtry AIIiI whole worklllAn.hlp cauDot be mlcellell.
If I conh ! tlkO : 1011 Intn III ) tllrgll tllclnrle8 lit IIroclltnn.MnllS. , , b. . . .
and Rllow : Jou bow carefully W.l. . 1 > 00lRII\II eboM are m11l10 , : Jou - < .
' \To\111\ \ thlmInderatllll \ \ "h ) th ) hold 1belr eba111l , lit } Jetter . , " ' . _ ' . . . . - .
yonrlonror : nmIUf ) of CI'o tor va1ue tb u any ot IU maK"
MY . 84.00 and $ a.ao Gilt Eda Sho"a cannot 614 oQUa" . III 811Y Mice- .
. on Uonr. Ta1w
' . . have.W. Uouilins lI"nlll nllli prloll lIt.amllOd
OAUTION I 'fhe lIolluln.
: . . , Ihoes. If h. . cannot lIup1 , yout6n4
. Alk dellior for W. L. I > ouglll " !
No Hubdltuto. your . . .
direct to factory. Sboeuout "yorJ"bul ! by 1IIall _ Cu.tuloJl \V.L.DOqlu , . arock\ou. M.
cl KC
Pu . .lor .
Quality
The best
in the land is not
always tl1e most costly.
BAKI NG
KdF POWDER
g5 Ounces for 25 Cents
Is the result of mOdem ideas. Costs
less. Does better work. You must
Il try it to see. Get a can on tria ) .
1 , The baking will be vastly better J
: lighter and tastier or we pay
for the can.
n
la
Jaqucs Mfg. eo.
Chicago.
a
.
: :
$3.00 Per Day-I
I
cash , not promises- ( hours'
work ) 'is the salary I pay my
Ie , represcntatives. The work is
not hard-you can do it. Or
ctell your bcst friend , if you
have not the time. I give exi i
cb elusive territory. For details'
1 , write
IleATKINSON. . 1024 Race St. , Philadelphia.
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I
New and Llboral HOlnostea.
Rodulatlons in
JESTERN
CANADA
Dislricls Nuw Oened \ lor ScltJemeal .
SemI ! of the cholco. '
lauds In tile ! ! : TRill lur. , , .
101 bells ( ) f Sasbleb. .
"an alld Alberta " " " .
rece.lly beeR O1Ien. '
for selltemellt un d. .
the Revisoo Jlome.tea4
Re ul.llions of Canada ,
Thousands ofbom' "
Mead. of l6Gac.rcs cat"
arc now IIvllila\Jle. \ Th. new relutallons make.t' .
possible toc untry to be iliad e by pIOST. the oppq. .
Innity that UUIDY In the Uuhetl States ha.e bee
member of bmlly ma'y make
wallin ! : ror , An1 a
entry f r any olher melllber of Iho fanlllJ. who ma ,
be cnlhlutl 10 make entry for himself or b rell
Elltry may 1I0lV he made before th Aellt or Sub >
, ent of Ihe District by prosy , ( on certain condit
tiond b11he father. mother , 5011. daulIllcr. ! brotb. .
or .ister of intcmllrll : bome6leader.
" " 1 e.ell 1I111111'8rt'll RCrllen ef D < > l lot'u
rAnd. " In 11"nltol. . . ur the l'iorlh-Weat J'roylnr , . .
neel'Lln ! : . I\"d tn. not utMnd. . 'I > Y b. . born.-
vt6Al1eI , 111 an. . I'UI'I''II U.8 vole hl.,1 lit a C"mUT.
or male Oyor I 'yo''n Ot"1:8. to 'be . , .Itllt ot . . ODe-
'
quulcr ocelloll , IIr ICO .en. . tore or Ie. . . .
The reo In each C\SI ) will lie $10,00. Chl1rch
schools an < llllnrke15 convenleut. Heal" climate.
splendid crops alld coed la"5. Grolll-I. oIIl .and
caulo rahlnll prlnclpalln < 1ustrles ,
For fuuher lIarticulur& as 10 , nt . . . , . I I. . " , beat
tlmo to 110 audThull to locltll. ap"l , t.
W. V. nENNETT.
Ul New York Lito Bull'J t. Omah , etw. . _
It c : : : ' Thomp&on's Eye Watn
- . . . . -
W. N. U. , OMAHA , NO. 44 , 1907.
; \ : ! ! : fo ! r
m , " , , , , , , , ' " ' b. . t ! . .
aIQ PtllonwlUaoutrlppln " ltrt. Write lot 1.00 ooklat-How to 0" " Dloa h I\nl1 NIl Color. . AlO N no E D n u a 0 0. . lill1noy. 11I1Rel.