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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1908)
. , . . . . , . , . , ' . . \ I : ,1ft" . . . 4 : r. : , . / I ' ' . ? : The , , , , . . . . , Gellel.al1)enlalld of the Well.Inforl1w of the Worhl has f nlwnys bCl.'n for n simple , Illl'l1snnt und efficient liqui laxnti\'o remetl . of tnown \'aluej n lnxnti\'e which Ilh 'sicinns coul s:1netion for fnll1i1ISO because Its com. ponent parts nre lmo\\'n to thellto be wholesome nnd trl\l \ ' beneficial In e/Tect / , acceptable to the system nn gentlc , 'el prompt , In action. In suppl 'ing that tlemnn with Its ex. cellent combination of S 'rup of Figs nn Elixir of Senna , the Califomin Fig Sj'rup Co. procectls along ethical lines and relics on the merits of the laxati\'c for its renUlr table - able success. 'I'hat is ono of many realons ! why Sj'rup of Figs amI Elixir of Senna is gi\'en , the prefereneo by the Well-Informed. ; 'I'o get ils beneficial e/Teets / always buy the genuine-manufactured uy the Cali. forllia Fig Syrup Co" only , un for sale Uj' nil leading druggists. Price fifty cents per uottle. - - - HER CHOICE OF DEl\iIS [ . Pathetic Thought of Little Girl Who Had LOGt Playmate. Mary had for nelghbol' a small lllaJ- ' mate , a much.loved and attractlvo bo ) ' . ' 1'ho little lad rushed across the l'ect one day , throwing back u glance at his mother. At that instant a trolley car swept around the co me I' and the re. Ulting tragedy threw the town Into mourning. Each family w'lIt as though its own son had been 10Gt. 1\I11l'J' was utterly dlsconsolato and , IIttlo as ho had pre\'lously Imown of death , realized in a chl1dlsh way the added hOn'or of this o Ill' . In her con- vulslvo grlof , and while her father ! l1ul mother sat with sobG In their tIll'oala nnd tears ovorflowlng , : Mary straight. ened U ) ) and sobbed : " ? lIother , when I die I hOlle It wlIl beef of a disease and. not of a damage ! " . - - - - - - - - - - TERRIBLE. ' - I MInister-I'm afraid 'ou men wllI o anythhlg for money. MeanderIng ? lIIIw-Yus ; Dome fellows - lows wllI even work for It. Ivy's strength. An ivy plant which establlshml ! tseIt in a crovlco of the tower of St. John the Baptist church at Yaraborouh , England , undermined the foundation and lifted ston's out of place until it will cost $3.000 to malw re1lalrs. . --a - - - WOMAI S BACKACHE 1\ . . . t .i \ \i 3r The back is the mainspring of woman's organism. It quil'kly calls attention to trouble by aching. It tells , with other symptonH , such as nervousncss , helu1ache , pains ill the . ' , : , loins , weight in the lower part or ; the body , thnt aoman's feminine or anism needs imlllC'tliatC'attention. In such cn ( 's the one sum l'C'JUedy " which speedily l'l'moV's the ( 'ause , and restores the fl'minine ( JI'gnn sm to a healthy , 110rmal condition is l lDBA II p N n-lAM'S ' VEGETABl cOa POUND .I' 1\1rs. \ " 'ill Young , of H Columbia . \ : . , Hoeklanc1 , Me. , says : \ ; , ' "I WM trou le for along' time with , ' . , -1. . dreadful ac1ml'lll's ami lL pain in my ' , ; : ! side. and was mi l'ra lo in every way. ' ; : [ doctorctl until I was iscourag'l.tl and thought I would l1l'\'Cr get wl'1I. I rotd : . . what Lj'dia I' . l'inldmm's Vl'g'l.tahlo < . . ; , . Compound had one for others and , decided to tr ' it ; uftel. tn.ldug' th reo < uottles loan truly 6a ' that. . I ncvcr felt so well ill my life. " Mrs. August\\1 \ ! ' T..yon , of East Earl , Pa. , writps to 1I11'B. Pinkham : "I had vel'Y son'I'o Imc1wehes , and Ilressindown pains , Il'oultl not bh'ep , nUll had no appetite , L 'I1in. B. l'inlt. ham's Veg-ctahlll CompculId l'ur..d mu nlltl made me fCl'1 liltC a n'w'oman. . " FACTS fOR 51C&t'OMEN. . 101' ; thirv ! years Lydia Eo Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound , mnde , from roots and herhRl1m ! been the standard remelb' fo ! ' female ills , ) .I alHl has positiYl'lycurml tlOUSlllHlsof ! women who have bepll t roublell with ' : I dislIlncomenls , inllamll1ntion , ulceration - . tion , fll > l'Ohl tUlI10rS" irr ulal'ilies , pcriodic pains , hacknehe , that. hellr- mg.IIO\\1l feelillg' , flatulency , ilHlI cs- lieu , izzincssol' nOrYOlliJ Iu'ostmtwIl. - SON OF JOHN BROWN CELEBRATES 85TH BIRTHDAV NEAR AI < RON , O. Only Surviving Child of FamouG Abolitionist Stili In Vigoroul Health-Fought with Father at Battle of OcawatornJe. Alel'on , O.-Jason Bl'own celehmtl'll his elghtr.lIfth ull'tllllur at his home , foul' miles WPlit of this clt . , the othm' dUJ' . Ho It ! thp onJ' ! slll'\1 vlng ( J011 of the famolls John 1I1'0wn who lital'tl'll 1 the cl\11 wal' In Kansas 11 cI'J' : ! 1dc. . ' 'I cndo hofm'o FOI'l Slim tel' wali fll'ell \lpOIl , who lell "fl'eo sold leI's" Ill' ' Osawntomle , 111111 who was hUllgel1 fOI.1 his mill on Ilal'JIC"s' ! I"ol'1' ' a few : rears luler , .laSOll 13I'own was with his fathel' In the l\lI1l1mS : warfl1l'e , 1\1111 ho Ca\1'IOll arms I1t Ostwatomll' : ; . 110 believed III his father and had faith In the cause of freel1om. 'I'ho hanging of his fa. . thel' alld the slaulhtel' of his hrothor and other rolatl\'es mude him 110ml ! ' thln or recluse und II. wunderer until a few 'ears ago , when ful\'anc' Inl ; ngo caused him to setlle down. Ho tool , U\I \ his resldenco hero on thl' fl1rlu condnctell UJ' hlB SOl1 , 'rho blrlhllaco ] ur .Jllson Browll was in Hudson \'lIIago , this COUllty , not mora thun 1 miles distant from the } llaco on which ho now mole"s his homo. I fo was the elclest of 20 chll. dren. IIls father , .John Jlrown , de. scended from Pllrltall stocl" was It stem mun , 111111 Bucceedell III Instilling Into the momhors' hlH family fulth In IJmsolr ! Hnll enthusiasm In hohalf or the cause to which ho felt hound by divine 1111110lntlllenl. After \'arloll oXllCrlcn , o In the vicinity - cinity of Akroll and lalC ! ' in New York , where John Brown undortool , the s\l1lervls)011 ) of a colony of lib , pl'ated slaves , the Browns WOl'e attracted - tracted to Kansas , ' 1'hero a vast tel'- rllor ' h:1I1 : jUBt been OllCJwd up to sot. tlement , and there was flercl ! rlvulry umong the settlers us to whether It shoulll be considered as asIa vo-hold , Ing t01'l'ltory or free country , In ] lart It was the cOlltroversy that drew thom , t11lII then , In Ildditlon , there wal ! the hOl1o that th ( ' ) ' might 111'081101' In the new couutry , So .John Brown , with I i Jir.'Dn DrD .n his n1ll110rOnS SOliS and sons.ln.laws and thoh' families , remo\'od to Kan. sas in the early 'GOs and settled near Osuwatomle. Ardent aholltlonlsts Ilnd maldng no concealment or their Ilrlnclll's ] , the ) ' were soon singled out hy lll'osla VCl'Y nolghbors for Ilbuso Ilnll Iwrsecutlon , Thoh' crO)1S ) WOI'O destroyed , 'ritch' building were hurned. A son. Fredor. icl\ , was Illlll'dored on the IJIlblic high. way , and anothOl' mom bel' of the I'aml' Iy was driven hopelcssly Insane hy cruel treatment whllo n IJrtsoner III the hands or their onomles , Finlllly , ono night In Mu ) ' , lS5G , .John Brown led a lIttle band or fl'co soll1ors ! against the sottlonwat of Osawatomfe. I In his band wore several of his chll- l1ren and other rellltives. This night attack hecamo Imown as the mllssaere of Osawatomlt' . , lason Brown was not In the l1rst flght , but ho bol'o : ! I'IlIS under his father - ther Ilt the battle of Osawatomle. which CI1l110 as II. sequel , In August of the same ) 'oar , And ho rememberH that ho killed his llIan. After OSllwlltomlo , John Brown antI his famll ) ' retll1'ned east. The fathol' was determined to IIl'OIHU'O fOI' his latel' raid on Harper's POlTY , which he was con vincoll woulll lIlelln an ulrls- ) Ing that woulll set all the slaves free , Jason dill not join him , howover. HQ hacl hall enough of \\1\1' , 'rho fact that his life was saved br : L Kent IIcldan , wlten he hlIl : been call' tur'd anll wa abollt to be hanged , had IL softening effect on the heart of Jason - son Brown. Ho no longer hated lhe south. .Jason Brown Is still \'Igorolls. A short tlmo ago ho made a tl'lll to Pllt. In.Bu ) ' to visit tlto aged widow of hli3 hrother , Tohn , .Tr , In the sUlJlm'r tillle ho busies himself abollt the fa 1'11I , hoes In tho' garden or talws long wall ; : ; down the wlllIllng country rends , HI i dog , 'VoIr. was his comllanlon fOI' -e:1l's : , but Wolf died recently IInd the .old mau now hils to wall ; 1I10lle , , At Jason 11rowlI's hm'll' al'o mm.v "relics of the early days III JUIIHlIH IIlld pt BUI'lor's ) POrt' ) ' . AT)1On tIll III 1111 the thlllg ho IJrlzcs most ] li ltly IH : ' 11 ' 0111 Iron wash basill made hy hlH flltlll' , man ) ' ) 'ears ago at l\lead\'llll' . I'll , : \111 nly l ld his father mullO It with It ! . ; own : : tands , but , the olcl hasin mall , ' I the t/lil to Kansas anll waH In tll ! ! al I tle ( of Osawatomlo , where wat I' I' , , ! , I rie III It was used to bathe thl' I wounds or the Injured , It hus bu n through three flres , I1nd Is baJJ\ CI'UOIOII 111111 clIsllcured , hut tin ; : Jnales It only the mOl'O'aillable lU lhe c'OS or its 0\\1101' . I. , 1. ' , - - POLIC\ \ ! JUDGE WILLS. I Will Gladly Answer the Questions of MY Inquirer. I Il is n generous ofeer thal Pollco I JUdgn .1. If , Wills , or CIO\'l'I'III11't. Iy. , ' l11altl's to sulTl'rern from haeknclll'ldl1'l nl'Y nnd ulmhll'I' lIIs. . . . .J1lllgf' Wills 1\110\\9 I the value or 1)0I\n'8 1(1dllf'Y Pills a nil I will alltlWl'r tlto qucs. tlOIlS of I\IIY surrmer who wrltetl to him. 'rho juclgo sa 's : "I t Illo Illeasuro In l' 0 comlllonding Doan's KldllC'J' Pills to Ilel'SOUS suffer. ! Ing from lhhl ( , ' dlsordor3. haclU1clte , I ote. It Is the best rl'l\1oti ) . I have o\'er Imown anll I will gladly n1l5\\01' ' an ) ' lluesllolls about It , " Sold h ' all l1ealors , 1 0 COllts a uox. I } "ostel"l\Iil Irl o" , N. Y. _ ! _ .Buffalo TOO MUCH. I . . . . I I I M Eddle-I don't mind so much dat I quit smolcln' 'cause 'ou ast mo tOI' , butte to I' be refuscd aftol' I'd gene all' washed mo handsol\1o faeo fer a week r.tl'llight-well , honest , I dldu't thluk It uf J'Ol' . I ECZEMA FOR 55 YEARS. Suffered Torments from Birth-In Frightful Condition-Got No Help Until Cutlcura Cured Him. . - "I had I1n itching , tormenting ecze. ma e\'er slnco I cllmo Into the world , 'and I am now n : man 'ears old. I tried all lelnds of medicines I heard of , but found no rollef. I wus trub' In a. frightful condition. At last I bl'Oko out all over with rod nIllI whlto bolls , which lwpt growing until they were as big as walnuts , causing great Imln and mlserJ' , hut I lopt : from scratching as well 1113 I could. I was so run down that I could hardly do mr work , I used Cullcul'a Sea ) ) , Ointment - ment , Hesol\'ent \ , and Pills for I1bout eight mrJIlths , anll I can truthfully say f am cured , 11alo Bordwell , ' 1'Iton ) ) , la" Au ! ; . 17 , 1907 , " "I cheel'fullr endorse the above tes. Umoulal. It is the truth. I know 1\11' . ordwell and Imow the condition ho . . was In. Nelson n. Burnott , ' 1'lpton , In. . _ _ - - - - - - - - - - - - See : : ! America a Heaven. Prof. W. B. Ellcln of the UnlversltJ. of 1\IIssouri bollo\'es that Amcrlea will be a verltablo heaven on earth within 100 'ears , and 110 goes on to tell why in an m'tlclo which ho has written for the Amorlcan , TournaI of Soclolog ) ' . Among other things which will be n feature of the mlllonnium ho Illcturos is a. reformed ) lross. Nowsla ) ers , ho saJ's , will be 1Irintcd and edited uy the colloges. OVElt lIilr\N lUITJIJION ( U. OO.OOO ) SOIJl > 'l'JIIS YEAH. Sales Lewis' Single llinder cip ; rs for year 1907 more than. . . . . . . . . . . . . .t ) . : OOOO ) Sales for 1900. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8l'iOIlOOO Gain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7'00,000 Quality brinl18 ; the bUIJineslJ. It Is the confiding nature of some wOlllon that malws them want to toll 'ou their family tl'Oublos befOl'o 'Oll have Imown thorn tOll mluutes. A Beautiful Watch Fob Free to thosc who I'hip us $ Ii wOl'th of hi es or ful' : ! 01' hur guns or tmps to that alllount. N. W , HIDg & . FUIt CO" Minneapolis. Everr great man is alwars beln helped \ovorYbod \ ' , for his gift Is to get good out of all things and all 1101'- sons-Huslcln. "Brown's " Bronchial Troches" are hellful ) to slngel' , teachers an clergJ'mon for clem'lug the , "olco. Cou , taln nothln ! ; harmful. - - - - - - - - - Of comse men 0.1'0 not vain , but just tell a. man of GO that he doesn't look a day over 30 an watch the offect. ' - - - - - - - - ' \'h ' not the Natural laxativc , Garlh'ld 'fca ? Jt'I : ! I'llit' , Mild and Potcnt. M Ide of Hcr s. " 'ritc for Famples. Garfield Tca ( fo. . 13roold 'II , N. Y. 'rhe moro money a girl has to bUI Jl the oasll'r it will bo for her to Hnd II leap'ear match. - - - - - - - " 'IIN1' CAUSES 1I1 AnACJIl . From OCtolJCI' In : l(1) ' . COIIH ! IIrt , th , ' mo t r r' ' 1IICllt1'1I1lt\C of"HcllliIlChl' . J.\XA'l'l lIHO IO lUININ ! E l'CIUU\'CK eallH"U 1 O\'C ollllUx c - - - - - - - - - ' 1'ho surer a. girl Is about a man's being In love with hel' the less lIuro : IIho : is about being In love witl1 him , _ h _ _ _ _ There Is nothing m snld tl1at Is not III tnlcou-Gennan. - - - - - - - - - - / ' . ' , At " . the ' I , " , lUlan e . . I ' "n. IMMIGRATION FROM' SOUTH EXPECTED - - - - - u. S. FARMERS ARE RECOGNIZING SPLENDID OPPORTUNITIES OFFERED BV WESTERN CANADA. I St. Paul , ? lUnll" I ob. 9 , lJos.-pl't'f1.1 ! ent InlllcatiUlltl are thut the Canadlun I Northwcst will dmw nil e : < celltlonall ) ' henmo't'mont of tlOW settlers fl'Olll the nlled Stntes this 'ent' . It should sm'pass the uannl'I' record for 190i. ' 1'hls Is not enl ' husoII on the fnct that the Al11m'lcuns ho\'o como to l'l'allzo generullr that the Canndh\ll Northwest offcrs splctHllll Olllortunl' } ties , but 111so uocallao tlto mllroada ha\'e I1wl\lwnell 10 the fact 111111 nro offering 1'I1tes to the Canadian North. west which 111'0 exccptlonully favor. ablt' , ' 1'he IIncs which lelld to St. Pnul from the east und south' are offorlng homeseelccl'fI' rates to the Canadian Northwest this J'ear which 111'0 on 1\ ] larltr wilh these In exlstenco to the sOllthwest for a cOIIllo ] of scasons. 'I'hese rates can ho obtalncd from I1nr agent of the Canadian govern. ment , who will bo Illol1sml to . :1\0 : all hlformnUon posslblo l'erlu'lling these districts which off 01' the greatest In. Ilucements to settlol's. 'rho weather throughout " 'estol'll Canadu hus ueon l'emorlmblr gooll this J'car. A telo. gram fl'om the wlntm' wheat belt of Soulhertl Albortlduted al Cardston , Alhl'rta , JUll1mr ' 29th , sa 'tI : "This winter UII to , January 26 was nothing short of a l11ur\'l , III fact , It was the finest un'ono cau romembol' for twentr.fl\'o J'ears though thm'o have been others nearlr as good. 'rho I days wel'e flne , sunny atlll warm wilh light frosts at night. O\'el'coats 111111 I glo\'es , etc" were dlGcarded by 1110Gt ' ! IJeOlllo In the day time. 'rhero wes I so IIlUo frost In the ground that ] losl holes could bo du ! ; wilhollt any trouble after the 11rst Inch was bl'ol\On through. Winter wheat romalnml froRh and green I1lthOllgh there has heen no snow since the Selltember stonu. If there is Iln earlr Slll'hll , winter wheat should gain a great start. " Amongst the rOllorts of the 'Iold of last J'ear the following oxtl'l1cts 11.1'0 taleen : H. Howe , of Magrath , AHa , writ. Ing on No\'emuC1" 1907 , saya : "I have 70 acres in crop , O acres of'heat und sev < , n acres of oats , l\1J' a\'erago J'leld of oats was 3 hushels to the acre , , Ilnd of wheat 4G bushols. ' 1'ho value to mo was $3G ] 101' Ilcro. " I .1. F. IIarcocl" of l\1agl'l1th , wrlle In No\'ember : "I had G aCl'es III win. tOI' wheat , which went GO ullshels to the acl'c : oats a\'eraged SO bushels , 1 also had 12 tons of hay worth $10 lJer ton. 1 got GOO bushels of ] Iota. toes from three 11C1'es of land : I got olght tons lJeI' aero from llvo I1creS of sligar heet. " , J. F. llradshaw , of l\1agrath , hl\d 1,030 I1cres of wlntcr wheat lust J'ear which a voragod 39 v. : bushels to the acro. 'I'ho'aluo of hla farm products per Ilcro was : Whol1t , $31.GOj oats , $11.20 and barley. $2G.1 . - - - - - - - - - - - - - A Nature Student. ' 1'ho facility wilh which the New York child graSlS ] the "now idea" In mutters oducatlonal is churmlngly ii- lustratell In a composition recently IJennell uJ' a slx'earolll. . Her teach. er hall aslcod fOl' hrl'f con1lJosltions on "Anlml\ls \ I 1I\\0 ; Seen. " ' 1'hls Is the result , wrltton In the llresont day vortlcal ] lonmanshlll : "Do J'ou see the IIltlo robin swing" Ing 011 tlto tree ? Do J'OU see the IIttlo goillflsh a-Bwhnmlng in the howl ? Who teached these two to fly 80 bO:1u : , tlfully togother' ! Who struck the feathers on tholr hroasts ? 'Twas God -1'was God. lIe done it. " ONry ONI" "BItOIIO ; flUININW' Th\t IR'IAXNrl\-l ll1LO\1O QIJININt' : . l.k till the hlJna1l1ru ; O ( I , W , UIIOV1 , Use < 1 the World Ofer kI Cum II. Colli In Ono Vay. c , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Many 11 man has been savoll from foollshnoss by bavlng n relllltlltion to II VO Ull to. - - - - u . . . . . . , 1l . , ' ! " > f1o" . " ' . _ . . . " ' . " , . ' " . w' t" " , ; . , \ & : ; ; , . . f " " ' . ' ' " . - - . " 0 . I . - . . . . , " - A h" ' , - - ' - . . . . - " - " ' . . . . h CASTO RIA ' . y' I cu , c c : = : : 'L c E2Jflln.nd ! ! ! ! I ! ! > lldron. - . - - - ' - ' : --:1- : The Iind { YOII Have ! \ I. GI _ . - \ , - - . ' " } 4V' -f4-------- - ) - - n ; n . . ----r . - ' ( .Fr ' - . ! b" - - : : .j - - - : - : = - : iways D10ug h t l ALCOJlOL-3 I > ER CENT r Agct blc Prcpar < llion for As. j 1 similllUn IhcFoOllm\mC \ ( llla- Bears the ling Ih Siomachs and Dowcls or . ' j ' ' 'I Signature . . . 111 Promotcs DigcslionChecrful- I nessand Hcst.Contains neither of I OIJitlll1Norphinc nor til\crl1 \ I N01'NARCOTIC , r ; 'wVn ,10M o.-S. Il lmc.f& ? : , , ' 1t..1Sm' : . . . . : . AlxJ ; " " " ( " 1x"tllli " 1.t . , , - ) ! 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These hot and cold flashes , pains in back 01' side , drawing sensations - tions , headaches , dizzy feelings , etc. , have been found , in thousands of cases , to ' as a ewt of taking t1l Q IDe 01 Cd . Mrs. Lucinda C. llill , of Freeland , 0. , writes : "Beforo I took Cardui , I suffer. . cd so , I was afraid to lie down at night. After I took it I felt better in a week. Now my pains have gone , and the change of life has nearly left me. " Try Cardui. ' ' Wrlterar Free 64-PAIO : Dalk rcr Women.r.lvln eymptom , cnuse , bomc trcnbuot : 0.04 1JHDrtV . lFflD mJ1)1I ' ' ] BO I { 'uln.llle hint. on diet , Cjcrci et. etc. Sent Ire : : on requect in plilin wrapperJ..bY mall . .if a IJ UlI' J'lIjJIj ! U prepaid. Llldlcs' dvlaory Dept. , The Chlln.oaara Ucdicloe Co , Chattanaar . 'l-COD. . . f ' \