Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, February 27, 1908, Image 7

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NEBRASKA IN BRIEf .
NEWS NOTES OF INTEREST FROM
VARIOUS SECTION .
AU. SUBJECTS TOUCliED UPON
Rcllglous , Social , Agricultural , Pollt.
Ical and Other Matters Given
Due Consideration.
Charles W. Pierce , ono of Otoo
county's first settlers , l11ed Inst weel. .
Harlow Goff , Dodge county's oldest
citizen , died Inst wcelt at the age of
! H.
Charles Kemp , a stranger , was ar.
rested for lifting articles exposed h ) '
the mel'chants of Burtlngton fOl' ad.
\'erllslng purposes.
' : rho Beatrice Board of Education
h.jd a ll1eellng and decided to call n
special elotlon on March 10 to votG
honds In the sum of $80,000 for the
erection of a new high school hulld ,
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Ing.The
The farmhouse occupied by 1\11'8.
Herzberg and son , southwest of Plall ! ! .
mouth , was destro'ed by fire , to.
gethor with ail the furniture , housc.
hold goods and clothing , whllo the
famll ) ' were awny.
South Omana IS to have a mer.
chants' exchange , and arllcles of in.
corporation were filed with the sec.
retary of state. The capital stocle
umountg to $10,000 , the sum being dl.
vlded Into $50 shares.
Word hag been received at 'l'ablo
Rocle of the death at Colorado Springs
January 19 , of Elisha Stover , who was
born nnd reared In that vicinity. lie
was a son of the late mder M. 1\1. \
Stover , a 1)loneer settler.
'fho llurllngton's well boring car ,
containing engine and Il1achhlCl'Y sta.
tloned at Utica , bUl'ned. It Is not
Imown how the fil'o started. The car
was nearly hurned when the Utica
fire department began worle on It.
The smail son of W1II Van Paller
of Nellgh foil from a tree at the school
homrc grounds recently and was se.
rlously Injured. He strucle on the
bacle of his hend and the concussion
to rendel' him .
was severe enough un.
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conscious for a. time.
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MrS' . Richard Vltto of Nebraslm City
left home a few days ago and left
her grandson , Albert Howe , a { j.yenl"
old boy at home with the other chll.
dren and when she retu1'l1ed found
the child had fallen upon the steve
and was fatally burnod.
A Japanese worleman named Iole.
awa WfiS severely Injured at G1'I\nd
Island by the hrealdng of a wire
while some l1eavy Iron was being
transferred In the local freight yards ,
from ono car to another. One arm was
broken In two places and a severe
gash cut In the head. The Injury is
not fatal.
The Ashland lloard of Education la
spending- several hundred donat'S
In hulldlng a dyke along the north
bank of Salt creele to gave 11. portlo1
of the high school from being washed
lute tbo stream. 'fhe undercurreut
has heen cutting at that point very
rapidly and sovel'al hundred yards of
earth have disappeared.
'rile Nohraska State Rlfio assocla.
tlon was organized at Lincoln by the
election of Charles Schwarz , presl.
dent ; Major E. H. Phelps , treasmer ,
and Major J. M. Blrlcner , secretar ) '
and executive officer. The object of
the association Is to promote marls.
manshh ) among the peol11e of the
state , hoth guardsmen and citizens.
The Hlcles & Galloway five.weele reo
vlval meetings at 1\IInden \ came to an
end with the biggest audience ever In
attendance. 'l'he total numben of con.
verts numherod 512. Financially the
meetings have been an unllsual SIlC'
cess. One of the result ! : of the meet.
Ings Is the heglnnlng of a : novemont
for n. Youllg 1\Ien's Christian assocla.
tlon building.
The police of Nebrnslm City ac.
companied hy a 1)08tal official.
searched the home of Joe .Tones , the
olored man arrested on the charge
o robbing mall sacls at the Missouri
Pacltlc dellot. found a leather pocl\Ot.
bool , which had been talwn from the
Seventh street mall hex when It was
bl'Oken open and rohbed In December ,
Two In'lll hoxl's were hrolwn 011C1I and
robbed that night.
\1' ' IIIlam Kemplin , hold on a charge
of entel'lng aud robbing the Oshlwsh
dl'ug sloro at Oshtwsh on the nlghl
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of Sopll'mhl'r 27 , ID07 , Illeade1 ! gullt
hefore COllnty Attorney IJ , 0 , Pfeiffer ,
\\'hon a search was 111ado a few days
ago almost all the stolen goods wore
fOllnd In 1\:0mlllln's : chest In his room
where it had heen IWllt since the night
It was taken. 'l'he goods , consisted 01
watches , chains , etc.
Satmday was "Tag day" In David
CIl ) ' und It proved n. "red lelter day. "
The citizens are contemplating the
. erection oC a $20,000 lib 1'1I' ) ' ! lnd 1n'm.
, naslum hllllding and to this end over
$11,600 Imd 110011 subscribed. ' } 'ho
King's Daughters , to boost the move.
ment , fixed Saturday as "rag day"
and Installed tag stations In all the
bUBlnes houses In the city to recelvo
free.wlll offerings for the henefit of
the en torprlse ,
Pather Mm'lhy has allpealed to the
supreme COllrt from the I'ecent de.
clslon of the Scward county district
cOllrt , which enjoined him from Illter.
fel'lng wllh Falher F'1'I\ncl3 A. O'nrlen ,
who has hl'l'n apiloillted to succeed
him by Bishop nonncum ,
h's. Sarah Baldwin of Plattsmonlh
celehrated hl'r nlnetx.fil'st bll'thda
anniversary In hel' homo In III11tln , Ill.
She WIlS born In Clal' ) , county , Ken
tuclty. She Is the mothel' of olghteen
chlli1ren-twel\'e girls amI six hors-
mill fifteen or them l\1'O stl\1 \ living ,
Shu hils 68 Irllndchlldron , Hi8 great ,
grandchildren ,
I URE CURE FOR HOG CHOLERA I
Tell-- ; ; ;
Dr. Melvin TellPollard He Ci1n , .
Save Afflicted Herd. J I
Washington dispatch to the Omahn I
Dee : DlIl'lng the hearings before the
acrlcultll1'nl commltteo reccntl ) . DI. .
1\Ielvln \ of the bureau of IInlmal Indus.
tr ) ' made the statement that they had
discovered a cure for hog chole1'a. Mr.
PolinI'd aslccd DI' . Melvin : "Aro ) 'our
! rclenllsts able to go Into a lot of hogs
that are Infected with this maladr anll
by appl'lng this remedy Ill'event the
contlnuel ! mortality of the herd ? "
"Yes , sh' , " was the repl > ' , "they have
done that. "
"Aftel' It has b1'OI'n out ? "
'Yos , sil' ; not only our own mcn , but
In some of lhe stutes. "
"What percentage can 'ou ! J\\'e : In
a herd of that Idnd 1"
"I do not Imow definlteh' , I thlnle \
would be safe In sn'lng D8 lIeI' cent.
We have gone Into herds where the
dlseaso was prevalent and treated one.
half of the hl'l'd and left the othel' halt I
untreated , undnearly all the untreatcd I
hogs would die nnd the othel's would :
sur\'lve. 'l'hat was done In a number' '
of Instances. " i
Upon learning that no cO'OIeralive
wOI'I , along this line hlld heenilliteI"
talton In connection with the Nehraslm
station , ! 'Ill' . Pollard tool , the 'maHer up
with Pmf. E , A. BllI'nott of Lincoln
and has just recelvel ! word that Dr.
1\Ielvln has recenll ) ' been In L ncoln
and dlscuSSNt the mattt'r with Prof.
DUl'l1ett und DI' . Peters of the No.
braslm slatlon.
'rhe method rl'qulres an expert to
administer It , but It Is hoped that a
system can he lIl'1'anged whereby It
w1l1 he possible fOl' the farmel' to
handle It himself.
MI' . Pollard says that If tllOl'o lOt' "
any eilldcmlcs of hog cholera oxlstlng
In the First district he will ho glad to
talcc the matter up with the depart.
ment with the view of having IIn ex.
pert sent to the nolghhOl'hood who
wll ! be prepared to administer the
treatment to the diseased herds If the
existence of such eilideruic IS brought
o his attention ,
Stock Shippers Complain.
n. W. Halston has com pial nod to the
State Railway commission about the
way stock shhlpers arc treated hy the
Union Pacific at Gran Island , referI"
Ing particullll'ly to the through ship.
1101'S. He wrote that the through stocl ,
trains are stollped two miles from the
depot. and the ) 'al'ds are not lIghtod.
That If the shtlper ! had to go to the
town for something to cat ho fre.
quentl ) . returned to find the train gone ,
and he always has to run the risk of
being Injured by Durllngton trains In
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Sunk Savings in Zion.
Yorl-G. C. FIshel' , who a few
) 'eUl'S ago wns one of YOl'le countY'i !
most prosperous and woll.to.do farm.
CI'S , a stocld101del' In ono of Yorle'R
national bnnls and ownel' of ono of
the best Imllroved 1GO.acro farms In
York county , has all winter been
wOl'lcing with his son at the carpenter
trade. A few years ago FIsher with
others sold theh' holdings and per.
sonal propCl't . amounting to thousands
of dollars and moved to Zion , Ill. , glv.
Ing all to that Institution and losing
the same.
Students Must Be Vaccinated.
Chancellor E. llenjamln Andrew
has directed that all students of the
state university ho vaccinated. Sev.
eml ha vo contracted smallpox reo
contl ' . Horhert llopp was sent to the
Isolatlol1 hospital , He allended morn'
Ing classt's. His roommate toole the
disease and ROPII refused to he vac.
clnated , deal'illg ] his hellef in Chris.
tlan science.
Kalm Begins Prison Term.
Beatrice-\I. 'r. Kalm. convlcte
some time ago anll sentenced to twcI
) 'ears and six months In lho penlton.
tlar ) ' for obtalnln 1110ney under false
pretenses , was talwn to Lincoln. Kahn
sold a stallion and subslilutl'l ! the pedl.
gree of another animal. Ho is a resl.
dent of Osl\l\loosa , la" and has a wife
and children living at that placc.
Ticket of Lc-ave for Mrs. Barnhart.
Norfolle-The prosecution of 1\Irs , II
F , narnhart , who shot her huehanll.
A ttorne ) ' H. F , Barnhart , In this clt ) '
Christmas e\"o , has been Buspend d on
I he promise of11'5. . nal'11harl to lea vo
: \lndlson \ count ) ' , Barnhart , BtllI limp ,
Ing from his wounll , aplleared In court
at Madison and pleaded In his wife's
hehalf.
Mastodon Skeleton Found.
Hastings-A fossil sleleton , S'up ,
posed to ho that of a mastodon or
some othel' animal , has been dlscov.
ered In a sand pit near Dluo Hill ,
The hones seem to form an Intact
slwletoll , an : : although It Is not tin'
co\"ored ) 'et , about sixteen feet arc ex ,
posed.
Strikes Vein of Gold.
Weston-James Dalczlli. south 0 :
this 111ace , whllo lgglng n. cellar ,
stmcle a small vein of gold. He II
greatJ ) ' excited o\'er the strll\O and will
Investlgale further ,
GOLD BRICKS PROVE BOGUS.
Pacific Express Company Admits It
Bit on the Old Game.
Slclne-'fho two golll hrlcks which
were fOUlul In the rllins of the 'I'ohln
building and sent 10 Sl. Louis hy Sup.
erlnteudent Georg Patterson of the
Pacific gXlll'eSs comllUn ) ' , under the
Imlll'cssion that thl3se golll hrlclts wore
slolen lu the rohhel' ) ' of the OXlll'C6&
ol11co In March , J 880 , were returne
here and have bec'n '
IlI'onounced bogus.
J 'rho whole 11I'oceelling Is 110W 1001\011
upon us a huge jolw.
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Onions , Onions , Onlono. I
r OO bu , oC alzer'l ! Red OJohc Onion ,
per nere nt SOc n bll. brings lS0oo. That
pa > " .
W50oo Crom a nere ! ! 8nlzl'l"9 [ ornlng
Slnr Cucumbcr j" well wort h tnking nlonjt. I' '
tHO bu. Sal7.er's 12 POlltlcr Enrlic t al\l ( I
Best Pen t'old In t he reen IItnte n t $1.l O
1bu. . mate ! ! $900,00 Iel' ncre. Such ) 'ieJlls
SalEer's Iledigree'egetnbles stand for. ,
Fen 12c :
nnd this notice the John A. Salzer Seclt :
Co. . J.n CroSl'e'i " in ordel' to gain
2.501000 new clIstomel'S during IOO will I
} nnll ) 'OU free their great ) llnnt nnd Ieed ; ,
cAtalog together with I
1 pkg. "Quid. Quick" Carrot. . . . . . . . $ .10 I
1 I'kg. Earlil , t Hille Cahhage. . . . . . . . .10 ,
1 pl < l ; . Earliest Emernld Cucumber , . .
1 llkg. 1.1Cl'O e Market Lettuce. . . . .Il
1 pl < i : . E\rl ' Dinnrr Onion. . . , . . . . . . .10 ,
1 pkg. Strnwhern' Mmkmelon , . . . . . . . .15 I
1 pkg. 'l'hil'teen 1 > a ' Hallish. . . . . . . . . . .10
1,000 kcrnels glol ou81) ' beautiful I
flower ! > cell. . , . . " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 : ;
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Above is sufficient FI'ell to grow :15 : hu.
of rarest \'egetable9 nnd thnll a1\lls of brio ! I
linnt tlower nnd all is mailrd to ) 'oU
l'OSTl'\m 1'0n 12c , I
or if "ou scml 10e , wo will add a packnge
oC Bc 'liner Enrlicl > t Caulifiowcr. , John A.
Salzer Seed Co" La CI'0 8e , Wis. K. & W.
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Clerk-A blind mnn to see rou , sir.
Master-Can't see me !
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The Old Lady Was Willing.
The delinquent subscriber who had
been "dunned" be ' 01HI all endurance
wrote the assistant editor :
"Do let me know when I 1ln leotch
'er edltor.ln.chlef In his ol11co. I orY
time I stop thaI' they tell me he's out.
What I want to do Is to beat bell
outen him ! "
The asslslant editor replied :
"Como right awar. Ills wlfo sa 's
he's got both the devf1 and the ether
plnce In 111m , and she wants ) 'ou to
keep ) 'our word and beat 'em out or
him. Come on. "
Their One Meeting.
They met by chnnce :
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he11 ne\'r met beCore ;
They met but once ,
And she wns Amllt'n sore.
They lIe\'er lIlet nsnln-
Don't-cnre to , I nllow ;
They lIlet but once-
The auto and the cow.
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This life Is full of gladness , and
mn 'hal ) It Is .the gate war to another ;
nnd to IIvo well hero Is surel ) ' the
best preparation for a mo to como.-
1\Iaclwr.
Do You Eat Pie ?
It not you arc missIng halt the plensure of
liCe , Just order from your srQer n Cew
pnckaes of "OUn.PIE" and lenrn how
easy It Is to make Lemon , Chocolate nnl1
Custard pies that will pleaAe } 'ou. Ie YOllr
rocer won't supply you , so to one who will.
The man who pars his coal bills
alwa's has mone ) ' to burn.
rILES cunED IN a TO 14 DAYS.
PAZO OINTMENT Is gl1nronto'd to curn nnr CI\.8O
4'11' ' Itching. Hllnd. JIIcl'dlnjl or l'rotru < llDIr 1'11011 In
G to U da1B or ! DOnel refunded. 6Oc.
A rural melodrama should at lenst
have a grass plot.
ONI.Y ONE "unoJ\lo QUININE"
That Is I.AXA'I'1\'FJ Illtut1O t1fNINI . I ) ( ) k for
the sllnutllrll . .f 1i : . W , UnO\ : , Used thu WJrht
onr to Cure Cold In 0110 ! Jul. 25 < : .
Once In a reat while a man uctunl.
1) ' heeds Ills wlfe's advice.
I.ewis' Sin lc millIeI' " ; fie. YOII
pa ' IOe for cIgars lIot 1'0 gooe. Your deal ,
er or Lewib' Hletol' ' , Peoria. III.
Some men wear good clothes be.
enuse the ) ' can't af'ford not to.
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HIS ONE AVAILAJL "eJ E" .
Mr. Johnson Willing to Give Well.Wrlt.
ten Note of Hand.
The financial Ilrospccts or [ r , Wash.
ington Lafa'etto Johnson WNt' decld.
edl ) ' clonded , but ho stili IIl'el1l'l'\'ed a
sangulno spirit , which his friends did
not alwa's alllreclato. )
"I'd IIIto to horrow jes' n IIttio
DIOnC ) ' ob ) 'ou , " suht11' . .10hnson , ( 'on.
fidentlall ' , to a frlcnl } . " 1-1 wouhln't
ax ) 'OU CO' It , but lain' got a slnglo
cent lefl In do worl' . "
"Whnt Recu'ltr call ) 'OU Ib. me ? "
asked his friend , without an ) ' enthusl.
asm.
"Whr , I glb ) 'oU 111) ' note ob hand I"
1\1111 Mr. Johllsoll looked )1alned ) and
amazed at such n question. "I reelOn
) ' 011 don' Imow what 1(1od. . clear
handwrll1n I got In do ebenlng
school.-Youth's COI11I1Unlon ,
DABY CRIED AND SCRATCHED
All the Time-Covered with Tortur.
Ing Eczema-Doctor Said SoreD
Would Last for Years-Per' :
fect Cure by Cutlcur\l.
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" y baby nl co was suffering Crom
that terrlblo torluro , eczema. It was
all ovel' her hod ) ' but the worsl was
on her face and hands. She cried and
scratched all the tlmo nnd cou1l1 not
sleep night or da ) ' frol11 the scratch.
ing. I had her under the doctor's
care fOI' a. 'CI1.1' Ilul a hnlf nnd ho
seemed to do her no good. 1 toole her
to the best doctol' In the eft ) ' and ho
said that she would hll vo t he soreR
untH she was six ) 'ears old. Dut If I
had dellcnded on the doctor m ' bnb ) '
' \\'ould have lost her mind 1\1111 dlod
frolll the want or ald. Dut I used
Cutlcurn SOal ) nnd Cullcma Ointment
a.nlt she was cmed In three 1110nths.
Alice IJ. Dowoll , 47G9 Easton A ' " 0" St.
Louis , 1\10. \ , May 2 anl1 20 , 1907. "
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His Elevating Occupation.
"You ought to be Rat1sllcd , 'fhough
' stm'\'ed In . arrol. "
a 11Ol't , rou never \ a.
"No j hilt getting the job oC running
the ClevatOl' was all that sa"ed me. "
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SICK HEADACHE
" Positive I ) ' cured by
CARTERS these LUCie PJlls.
Thl'Y nlllo relleve DIe-
I17LE treHHfrom D 'HIJt'JlMII\ln'
dlgestlolll\lulTooJIel\rty
I VER Entlll ! : . A perfect r'm'
fOl' Dlzzilless NI\I\ '
edy , \ \
P I L L S. flell , Drowslncss , 11 .u\
TUMte In the ! llouth. Coat.
ell 'rOIl l1e , 1'ullI In tbo
SIde , 'rOnI'ID LI\'EH.
1'hey regulate the IIfl\vels. l'urcly'ellet ble.
SMAll PILl. SMAll DOSE , SMAll PRICE.
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CARJ ERS Fac.Simile Signature I
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REfUSIE SUBSTITUTES.
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l.iurc Wholesome
Those
who believe in quality
use
KCBAKING
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25 Ounces , for 25 Cent
Made from pure , carefully tcsted
materials. Get a can on trial.
You never saw such cakes
and biscuit. They'll open
your eyes.
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WEAR SHIELD BRAND SHOES
The Countcu Potocka { or ladies. } 'crect stj'lc- 0
perfect comfort. Pntent J.cather 1\1111 fine kid. I
Price , $2.50 and $3.00. If not nt dcnlcrslIsk tis.
ELLET-KENDALL SHOE CO. MFGS.
Knnsns City , Mo. ; ; : ' ' ' ' ' , * ,
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NO MORE MUSTARD PLASTERS TO BLISTER
THE SCIENTIFIC AND MODERN EXTERNAL COUNTER-IRRITANT.
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EXTRACT OF THE CAYENNE i
PEPPER PLANT TAKEN
DIRECTLY IN VASELINE
DON'T WAIT TILL THE PAIN
COMES-ltEEP A TUBE HANDY
QUICK. SURE , SAFI ! AND ALWAYS READY CURE FOR PAIN-PRICE tCe.
-IN COLLAPSIBLE TUDES MADE : OF PURE TIN-AT ALL DRUCGISTS AND
DEALERS , OR BY MAtL ON RECIIPT OF 15c. IN POSTACE STAMPS ,
A substitute for : md superior to mustard or any other pl:1ser : , and will not
blister the mosl delicate skin. The pain.allaylng and curative qualities of the
article are wonderful. It will sop : the toothache at once , nnd rellevo Headache -
ache nnd Sciatica We recommend 11 as the best and safest external counterIrritant -
Irritant known , , also as an external remedy for pains In the chest and stomach
and all Rhcumatlc , Neuralclc nnd Gouty complaints. A trial will prove what
we claim for It , and It will be found to be invaluable In the household nnd for
children. Once used no family will be wlthoulll. Many people say "It Is
the best of nil your preparations. " Accept no preparation of vaseline unless
the same carries our label , as otherwise It Is not cenulne.
Sand your oddras. IInd we will moll ou" VII.ollne Dooklat deGcrlblng
our proporatlona whIch will Intarast you.
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RKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
Clean. . . 1.11 < 1 beauun. . Ule hair.
1'ulllul. . . . IUluI.,1 ltTowO , .
Nnvor Fan. to Jlutoro UrAJ'
Jlolr to 1Is Youthful Color.
CUet Icalp < II. . . . . . lit hair falling.
We. and .1110 a , lIru ' 11
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PATE . TS parlll'ullrs. : W..l.lIl1I.\CU ' : , .
CClltury 1I1dll" Wu.II , . IJ. C.
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ANAIEBIBRh..lnltanr
reltor , III" IIUIl' ' ' ' : cum
II M clrul\'gllt. or by mall.
PI LES BaIllIlo , l'IIIHlIlIr. . . . .
uANAKESIS"
TrlllUllo 111 < 1" " NEw \'OIlIC.
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1t.fr' ' ; s I Thompson's Eye Water
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W11 ! Jannen1jlhout fir-ping upart. Wrllo IOf Ireo booklot-I ow to DJo , UloDel ! and MIx Colors. M 0 N n 0 E D II U Q 0 U. . QuIncy. IIIIno/a
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If you are in pain , you should remember that there is a remedy , especially
adapted to womanly ills , and should take Cardui. , Cardui is composed of vegetable
I f drugs that act in a medicinal manner upon the womanly constitution. It will
relieve womanly pain , and prevent its recurrence.
in Wine of Cardui
. 8 has been found to build strength , to revitalize , and restore to health , weak , sick , mis
erable women of all ages. Mary Bagguley , of Syracuse , N. Y. , wrote : HI had
a.ln been very sick , until I took Cardui. Now I am a strong woman. " Try it.
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Write for Free ( ; 4.pl12e Doole for Women. . . ulvlnlr oYtnptom , eDana. bome treatment a.nd
WRITE FOR FREE BOOK valuable . hlnla on dIet , exerclae. . . , de. Dent Crec on requeat In . plain wrapper'rbY DIAll .
23 preprJd. Ladles' . dvlsory DtPt. The ChattaDoo , B MedIcIne Co. ChatUDOOI : : & elO.
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The discrimanatinq farmer keeps Q supply' ' 'of
SLOAN'S LINIMENT
for spavin , curb , splint. S\fl/eeny. capped hock , foundero strained
tendons. wind puffs end all lameness n horses -
II for thrush , fee rot and garget on cattle and sheep' "
I for hog disl'emper , hoq cholerai thumps and scours in hogs-
for 'diarrhoea , canker and roup in poultry. .
AT ALt. DEAL.ERS - - - PRICE 2.5 , 50 G $ 1.00
Send for free book . Oh . Hor-'es. CaHleliogs . . . and Poultry . - . . -Addr . ss . Dr. . . . . Earl . 5.5100n , Boston Mas3.
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