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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1908)
HEAL HARD LUCK. Ho Then I nm to untlorntaiul that absolutely rujcct my offnr ? She Thorn la really nothing else for It Ho Well , I thlxk It very selfish of you. Hero , I've actually KOIIO ittul purchased n guide Tor our honeymoon. What the Fox Really Said. The fox thai Acnon mndo looked up at the grnppfl. "Grnpra sour ! " hooted the old owl Par np In the vlncn. "They may ho , " yawned the fox , Iri differently , "or they may bo prenurved Hwnot by BOIUO chonilonl process. You know the nurw food laws nro not aa ntrlct an they might bo. Anyway , I don't care for them because I inn afraid o ( appendicitis. " And Bly lleyaard dattcd awny to en joy the Bjiorl of a fcx hunt. Laundry work nt homo would bo much inoro sntlnfnctory It the right Starch were used. In order to got the desired iitlffness , It SB u.iimlly noeua- nary to use no much titarch that the beauty and fineness of the fabric Is hidden behind 'a paste of varying thickness , which not only destroy * * the appearance , but also affects the wearIng - Ing Quality of the goods. Thin trou ble can bo ontlroly overcome by using Defiance Starch , ns It can bo applied much moro thinly because of its great er strength than gLlicr makes. Innovation In Politics. The recent municipal elections In Parla were remarkable not only for the candidature of M. Laloo , who was soundly beaten , but for the flist re corded candidature of a domestic serv ant. The liveried class la supposed to take on the political color of Its siir- rouudlnga and to bo ultra-conacrvatlv'o a.q a rule , but thta candidate stood as a republican socialist , and ho Is said to have boon strongly supported by bis kind. Dcar'ncss Cannot Be Cured br Inert applications , w they cannot rrwli the din- eum3 portion ol the cur. Tliero l oirly ono way to euro dca(0CM. ( anil tlt.it U (17 aonstUullonM rrmcOloi. UoAtncsVU eiuwl Ian InfUmcd cuiutltloi ol tlio mncou-Olnlns oC the IZurtacWaa Tube. Wlirn tliU lulio LtlniUmcd j-ou Ivavu a ruintillint eotitul or Im- perlniJirarliiff. ana nben It l entirely ilnenl. Dent- nntttt ilia rrmilt , and unles.1 tlia lullnratn.itlon can lie taken out And tlili lulw rtxtontl to lu rormnl cor.ill- Uon , heating Mill bo Otstroi\l forc\rr : tiliio can * out o ( ten nra cauvil tiy Qitirrh. vrtiloh li nothing but n Inflamed condition ot Uia mucoui lurtan * . Wa w | ) | slip Ono Huiulrrd Dollar * for any cam 01 ijctunroi iramm iiy cawrrii ; umi rannot ua cunsi by lull1 * Catarrh Cunt. told ( or drctiHrs. ( rra r. J. CHUNKY & co. ToieJj , o. Solil ) > y nrutctits. 7&C. T ko Kill's IunllItlta ( or conatloatlon. Days of Bohemia Ended. Bohemia has ceased to exist in the i Paris Latin quarter , according to Al fred Capns , the playwright , who may be regarded as an authority on the point. In a.lecture delivered on bo- , halt of the "Mnsoid'Etudlnnta ! , " which la to bo tlto headquarters of the General Association of Paris Students - dents , ho remarked : "Wo must not tbe afraid to acknowledge that our ntu- ' 'dents are no longer Bohemians. " People Talk About Good Things. Twelve years ago fc\v people Knew "ot micli d preparation aa n Powder for tlio 'Feet * . To-day after the genuine mciita of Allen' * Foot-Easo havu been told year after year by grateful persons , it is iiulisneiw- able to intllioim. It is cleanly , \\liolu- Borne , hcnliiiK and antiseptic nnd given rent and comfoit to Iireel ncliing feet. It , cures while you walk. Over 80,000 tcHtimpninls. Imitations pay tha dealer a luruor profit otlieiwiRc yon would never be ottered a HtihsUttitn lor Allcn'n Foot- EascJ , tha original foot powder. Ask for Allen's Foot-Ease , and see tlmt you get it. Cqnadn'o Extensive Fisheries. The fisheries of Canada are the moat extensive of the world. The eastern sea' coast ot the- maritime provinces from the Bay of Fundy to the Straits ot 'Bella Isle covers a distance of 5,000 mlles , moro than double that of Great Britain and Ireland , and the salt water Inshore area , not considering minor In dentations nor the gicat lakes of the west , covers more than l.GOO square Starch , like everything else , Is be fog constantly improved , the patent' Starches put on the market 25 years ago are very different and inferior to these of the present day. In the lat- oat discovery Defiance Starch all In jurious chemicals are omitted , while tha addition of another Ingredient , in- Tented by us , glvea to the Starch a strength and amoothnesa never approached preached by other brands. Some Men's Luck. Hla Wife This afternoon I called on the family who recently moved Into the flat across- the hall. " Her Husband Well ? H1& Wife The man la so deaf ho canhardly hear a word his wife says. Her Husband It does sooru aa though some men have moro luck than sense. Important to Mothers. Examine carefully every bottle ot OASTJuluA a safe- and euro remedy for" Infanta and children , nnd BOO that It Bears the Signature . , . In Use For Over 00 Yearc. The Kind Ycua Have Alwaya Bought. JQ ! man prospers In this world bj- luck , unless It bo the luck ot getting up early , working hard and maintain ing hpnor and IntbcrJty.r-Heury Ward Bedcher. Lewis' Single Hinder ptrniglit Oc made qf rich , nipllow tobacco. Your deal er or Tit-win * Factory , Pcoria , 111. Somj ( ' faViherfl' ' are emallor potatoes than.'Uibv raise. LATEST STYLES Walking Costumo. This Is a suitable style In which to make up any woolen - ' en material of not too heavy texture. Our model Is In the over useful navy serge ; the seven-gored skirt has wrapped seams , stitched on the outside , pointed straps being placed Inside the foot of each scam. The straps are ornamented with buttons. The little Kcml-flttlng Jacket IB lined with silk , it fastens with four smoked jcarl buttons nnd has a velvet turn-over collar. v Hat of coarse straw , trimmed with ropoa nnd ribbon loops. Materials required for the drees : 8 yards 40 Inches wide , 5 yards llnen- ette , 4 yards lining silk , % yard velvet. Pretty Blouse. Here In a very pretty blouse of delicate heliotrope chiffon taffetas. The vest , which is of lace , Is crossed by pointed straps of silk , with a button In the point ; the taffetas la set in small and large tucks and has lace nppllauea In fiont. The puffed sleeves nro tucked three times and are gathered Into tight elbow bands composed of lace on which are stitched straps of taffetas. Materials required : 4 yards 21 ! Inches wide , $ i yard lace. Bodlco for Homo Dress. This la a bodice that may be made up In any summer material ; it has a tight lining to which a vest of finely tucked net Is attached , the lining being cut from under It ; lace and the material are then arranged to form a cross-over vest , and at each aide la bet in wide tucks divided by Insertion. The sleeves are puffed to Just above the elbow ; these nro tight-fitting midway to wrist. Materials lequlrcd : 2 yards 4G Inches wide , 2 yards Insertion , 3 yards lace , lh yard tucked net , I'/fc yard sateen. TRIMMINGS FOR THE HATS. All Sorts of Ornaments Are In Vogue This Season. All kinds ot fruit have a revival , peaches , plums nnd cherries In natural and fancy hues , branches of 'blackber ries nnd currants , strawberries and the email wild chcrrloa nro carelessly fastened on hat brims and crowtia in a moat tempting way. Velvet and nllk geraniums in their natural tonca , set up high , conforming to the aigrette Idea , or in garlands around the crown , nro used in great quantities. Masses Mof small tight rosebuds , placed on the aharply turned-up hi 1ms ot small hats , or sot closely around the beret crowns , produce an extreme ly good effect. Woodbine In scattered , straggling sprays trims tulle and straw ciowns and Is very much In favor. Very long nnd narrow pheasant quills and these made of lophophoro plumage , slightly curving nnd having ns a finish a head of the same or In a contrasting color , with Jeweled eyes , are frequently the solo trimming of the very largo Bailers worn this sea son. son.Of Of the new colors , blue after rain Is a now tint of pale blue. Fuchsia Is a vivid shade of great beauty , showing the same purplish un dertone ns the flower. Vogue. POPULAR COIFFURE. The popularity of the Grecian Idea in evening dress as well as In strco and house costumes suggests the Grecian form of hair dressing. The largo , pointed knot at the back of the head , with the hair drawn hack softly from the face , is an eminently fitting coiffure for the prevailing hats. Avoid Cutting Material , Where lace or embroidery Insoition Is used for trimming , place n lint steel or case knife between the Inser tion nnd material , run the scissors along the stool You will find It will bo easier to cut the material nnd pro- ll Tosslblllty of cutting the lace. KEEP DUST FROM PICTURES. Fine Paintings Ruined for Lack of a Little Care. Almost all pictures that hang from the walls in the rooms of our houses have their fronts protected by pane of glass , while their backs nro cleaned once a week , perhaps , of the dust that dally accumulates there. In eonio homes It falls to the lot of framed and hanging pictures to have their backs cleaned of an uncommon ly thick coat of dust but once every house-cleaning time. Whore the dust gets through the thin crevices loft between the thin boards placed on tlio back of framed pictures It is sure to play havoc. In time it will spoil the picture by discol oring the cardboard mounting ns well ns the picture itself to such an extent as to make the photograph almost un presentable. A good picture framer will always paste a paper of good thickness nnd durability over the backs of frames , after the picture has been placed in It , In order to avert having the dust get In to do Its destructive work. Many old and valued pictures , hand ed down through generations , which the families would not have parted with at any cost , have gone slowly to destruction through dust. The attempts to restore them came too Into , aa the likenesses were so far despoiled as to bo unrecoverable. In many homes this work of the household demons , dust nnd damnnosa Is going on while the very persona who within a decade or two from to day will bo lamenting the losa of their favorite pictures are looking on nnd oven remarking nt the discoloring process. Not only la the paper pasted over the back of the frame a necessary pro tection for the picture , but It pre sents a far neater appearance. It will not eliminate the necessity f having the thin hoards to hold the picture in place. These are used In imlcr that the picture may bo hold llattoncd against the glass which pro- : ects the front of It. Were these boards taken off it would not bo long until the picture would draw away from the glass In spots , according to the weak spots of the cardboard , making the whole present an awkward appearance. Clocked Stockings. Silk stockings with clocks nro very expensive and quite beyond the reach ot many girls , but It is the easiest thing In the woild to buy plain stockings and embroider clocks at homo to give thorn that extremely chic effect that is so desirable. It la necessary only to work a straight line up the side , running from the seam nt the ankle. This done , a few stitches will ninko a clock finished at the top with an arrow. Sometimes the clock alone la not sufficient , and the dainty girl must have her monogram em. broidered in the front. This Is not very dllllcult to do , but It Is' necessary first to stamp the stocking. It should then bo embroidered over an egg , which keeps the thread from pulling and making the puckered effect. f A D * Jlf\ AS 10 By Them You Can Toll Its Age. FRONT VIEW OF MOUTH. Teeth of a Year-Old Horse. In the domestic animals the teeth change In shape , appearance nnd char acter ns age advances nnd these changes being fairly regular furnish a means of determining ago. The horse , like other animals , has , two successive dentitions. The "first are called the temporary or milk teeth , because they are soon shed , and give place to others that are stronger and more solid. It is from the front or incisor teeth that age la Judged. At one year old the FLAVOR By Prof. Otto F. Hunziker , Purdue University. Some Forms of Milk Palls Used In Certified Dairies. Ideal Dairy Stable. There are many causes that lead to the prpductlon of poor flavored cream , such ns the feed given to the animals , Inattention to cleanliness In the opera tion of milking , the care and handling of the milk and cream , and , after it is drawn , the method of creaming It self. The buttermakor that has abso lute control over the cream from the time it leaves the separator has also control over the separating Itself , can giveIt the attention which is necos- nary If the best quality of butter Is to bo produced. Many , if not most , of our hand separator or gathered cream plants produce butter that does not grade as high ns that produced by the whole milk plants , nnd while that is true the fault la not with the separa tor Itself. There is no reason why the hand sepaiator cannot produce as good cream , as good butter , as the cream that Is separated nt the cream ery If the cream Is properly taken care of ; but the trouble la the separator la not taken proper cnro of in many cases , and the cream is not cooled down to the proper temperature. Where the hand sepaiator receives proper care , whore it la cleaned after uvery separation ( which should be done ) , nnd where the cream la cooled down linmodlatvly after separation teas as low a temperature as possible , say CO degrees or lower , and whore tlu > horse has the full number of Incisors , six above and six below , though the corner ones have not yet reached their full length. The lower nippers ( cen ter teeth ) are considerably worn upon their two borders nnd will bo nearly level. The , upper nippers will not bo found to bo so much worn. There will bo noticed near the outer edge a yel low line , surrounded by the whiter dentine. This is known as the "dent al star. " cream Is held at that temperature un > til it loaves the farm , Is shipped to the creamery In clean , sweet cans at least three times In the summer and twice in the winter , there is no reason why good butter cannot bo made from hand separated cream. When you come to the gravity sys tem the proposition Is a different one. Take the deep setting system , for In stance , the cream is 3G hours old to start with , usually Is not In the best condition , often it is sour nnd sometimes tainted ; the same in the case of the shallow pans , and to a greater extent because the creaming was done at a temperature at which the action of the bacteria in It was not checked , and that cream Is usually fermented to some extent and also sour ; In case of the water Metal Frame on Which Milk Palls Arc Set In Stable to Keep Them Out of the Dirt. dilution system It is worse yet. The temperature is usually high , the water used for diluting the milk usually pollutes the cream aa well as dilutes it , and the germs will get in the butter and help to deteriorate it very rapidly. Bees on the Farm. Bees help to make the crop and pay the fanner for the privilege. They are little trouble and may bo the source of a good In come. Take Heed. " "Whatsoever a man Bowoth , that shall ho alao reap , " Take heed to this old proverb. Go Slow. Do not try to keep too many varieties of fowls Just for farm uoultry work. YOU'RE TOO THSN. Even Slight Catarrhal Derangements of the Stomach Produce Acid Fer mentation of tJte Food. IPs Stomach Catarrh Some pcoplo nro thin and always re main thin , from temperamental rca- nons. Probably in ouch cases nothing can bo done to change thin personal peculiarity. But tlicro nro a largo number of pco plo who got tnln , or remain thin , who naturally would bo plump and fleshy but for come digestive derangement. Thin pcoplo lack in adipose tissue. Adlposo tissue is chiefly composed of fat. fat.Pat Pat Is derived from the oily constit uents of food. The fat-making foods are called by the physiologist , hydrocarbons. This class of foods nro not digested in the stomach At all. They are digested In the duodenum , the division of the nll- montary canal Just below the stomach. The digestion of fat Is mainly , If not wholly , the work of the pancreatic Jnlco. This Julco lo of alkallno reac tion , nnd la rendered Inert by the addi tion of acid. A hyperacidity of the digestive fluids of the stomach passing dowu. into the duodenum , destroys the pancreatic fluid for digestive pur poses. Therefore , the fats are not di gested or emulsified , and the oystom. is deprived ol Its duo proportion of otly constituents. Hence , the patient grows thin. The beginning of the trouble , Is a catarrhal - tarrhal condition of the stomach which causes hyperacidity of the gastric Juices. ThiH hyperacidity la caused by fermentation of food In the stomach. When the food is taken into the stomach ach , If the process of digestion doca not begin immediately , acid fermenta tion will take place. This creates a hyperacidity of the stomach Juices which in their turn prevent the pan creatic digestion of the oils , and the emaciation results. A dose of Foruna before each meal hastens the stomach digestion. By hurrying digestion , Poruna prevents fermentation of the contents of the stomach , and the panoroatlo Juice ia thus preserved in. its normal state. It then only remains for the patient to oat a BUfllcleut amount of faMoriniiig foods , and the thinness disappears and plump ness takes Its place. If yon trailer from Fit * . Fnlllnir Blckncss 01 bpasms , or have Children that do to , mr New Discovery and Troatmant nllR\ToUicin ! Imnedlato rallaf , and nil you nro naked to do li to tend for a f 100 Itottlo of Dr. May's EPILEPTICIDE CURE , , . . . . . 01 ijojwp i u. J.OA.U uuiuii. Express Prepaid. QlvoAQE and toll oddrcai n. U. BAY , U , D. , 548 Pearl Sttwl , Hew loik. Food Products is made of the best selected meat , scientific ally prepared and even ly baked by damp heat in Libby's Great White Kitchen. The natural flavor is all retainedl When removed from the tin it's ready to serve ! It can be quickly pre pared in a variety of styles and nothing makes a better summer meal. In the home ; at the camp , and for the picnic Libby's Veal Loaf is a satisfying dish , full of ! food value that brings contentment ! Libby , McNeill & Libby , Chicago. ' Positively cured by CARTER'S these Llttlu Pills. They also relieve Dls- ITTIE tre s from Dyspepsia , In digestion anil Too Hearty Eating. A perfect rem edy fur Dizziness , Nan- Hen , Drowblnoss , Bad Tuhte In tlio Mouth , Coat ed Tongue , 1'aln In the , .nlrt , TORPID LIVER. They regulate the Ilovtels. Purely Vegetable. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. Genuine Must Bear Fac-Similo Signature REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. N