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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1909)
V \ ? ' FOR OLD PEOPLE. After reaching the ngo of forty the huinnn system gradually declines. The accumulated poisons In the blood cause rheumatic pains In the Joints , muscles and back. Thcsowarnings should bo promptly relieved and seri ous Illness avoided by using the fol lowing prescription which shows won derful results oven after the first few doses mid It will orcutually restore physical strength. "Ono ounce compound syrup 'of Sarsaparilla ; ono ounce Torls com pound ; half pint of high grade whis key. This to bo mixed and used In tablcspoonful doses before each meal nnd at bedtime. The bottle to bo well shaken each time. " Any druggist has these Ingredients or can gv > t them from his wholesale house. Unburdening. "You must nt least give that candi date credit for speaking his mind. " "Yes , " replied Miss Cayenne. "But It's unfortunate that people most will ing to speak their minds are so often those whose mentalities are more or less unpleasant. " Mm. IVInelmv's Soothintr Syrup. Tor clithlrca teething , softens the gums , reduces n- u. allays i > .Uocurca Wtod coUo. Kca'twttlo. As nn eye-opener , what's the mat ter with an alarm clock. Lewis' Single Hinder , the famous straight 5c cigar-annual sale 0,000,000. It takes n woman to tell a secret and magnify its Importance. Nebraska Directory A Man Says of AS A CURE FOR CONSTIPATION "Gained six pounds in four weelcs and they are working every day. " ( Name on request. ) A delightful breakfast dish and "does the work. " ASK YOUR GROCER ABOUT IT HE CERTAINLY KNOWS U. S. B. F. Co. , Omalm Half TOUCH nml Line Etchings. New and com * jilctc engraving plant. 219 K. 1Kb St. , Lincoln. FULL. LINE OF PHOTO SUPPLIES Jiu yuu Hunt the Urit Corn Shelter niudo ? IT fa , Insist , on ImvlnKii MARSEILLES CORN SMELLER Write for catalog or ROC your local dealer. JOHN LEERE PLOW CO. , OMAHA HERBERT E. GOOCH CO. 1JROKERS AND DEALERS Grain , Provisions , Stocks , Cotton Main Office , 204-205 Fraternity BMc. L > scolu , Nebraska. Bell Phone S12 Auto Phone SK I-argCHt House In State. Pays the highest price for 900 students list year. Wide a it , practical , thorough. l qulps lot rnaicrn business lite ami to hoU the highest salaried posit ens. Advantages umpproachrd else * hue. No saloons lolADMlo. Writ * lor ftc proep utiu to UNCfiLN Ll'SIMifl COI.LECR , OSorlh IBIh BL , Lincoln , S b. Keisters' Ladies Tailoring nnlln/vn At 15480 St.LincoluNeb. , II011KMR Teaches Cutting , Fitting , O Furnishing and Pressing of all garments thoroughly , at ridiculously low prices. Call or write for catalog. MRS. BARBARA E. HAYS , W1GR. ttlboumrt ouf " * Dcu < fdc JHnQojIu f fir tctitfcfc. c ifntnlUcu. 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Mrs. Ruth Brynn Lcavltt Is giving some lectures throughout the state , al ways to large audiences. The last published reports of the three banks In West Point show com bined deposits of a little over $800,000. The roads got so bad in Auburn that trafllc was entirely suspended for n time. The governor HUB called an election In the now county of Garden , which was cut off of Douol county , and resi dents liavo begun to liven up and will have n real county seat light on soon. Will McDougnll , a former resident of Humboldt , and brother of Mrs. John Holman and Douglas McDougnll of that place , was killed in n copper mine In Arizona. Edward , the son of Mrs. Will A. White of Plattsmouth , died In Wilklns- burg , Pa. , from typhoid fever. The body was brought to Nebraska for burial. Frank P. McUayes , while hunting neard Beatrice , shot and killed a large possum. A number of these animals have'been killed lit that vicinity the last few weeks. The lifeless body of Mrs. John llav- lick was discovered in the barn of her home a few miles southeast of Hush- ville. She had apparently hanged herself in a nt of temporary Insanity. The bank of Fairmont will be open for business in a few days. This Is anew now Institution and nearly all of the stockholders are well-to-do farmers liv ing in that vicinity. In district court at McCook , Minnie Drown was found guilty on two counts of Illegal sale of liquor In her resort. This Is the second conviction of this woman. Varne Sands , a Fremont boy who was committed to the asylum at Lin coln for treatment for insanity , made an attempt to kill himself by throw Ing himself before n train. Mrs. Mary Boltz , an old resident of Beatrice , celebrated her ninety-ninth birthday anniversary. She is a native of Germany and located in Gage coun ty over thirty years ago. Word was received In Lincoln that the American Shorthorn Breeders' as sociation , in session in Chicago had elected Governor Shallenberger a di rector of the association. Carl Wllcox , son of Lewis Wilcox , who lives near Crab Orchard , met with a serious accident while riding a horse home from a country dance. The horse lost his footing and fell , with the rider under him. Louis Munson of Mnskcll was be fore the district court at Ponca and pleaded guilty to the charge of boot legging and was fined $100 and costs. Judge Welch ordered the liquor which was In evidence destroyed. Complaint was Illed in county court at Beatrice by County Attorney F. O. McGirr , charging Fred T. Robinson , who shot his wife and Inflicted wounds from which she died , with murder In the first degree. The Button National bank was sold to Messrs. Adams nnd Mlland of Lin coln. Mr. .1. B. Dlnsmore has operated this bank for many years , ho being one of the pioneer business men of the place. Although requisition papers were is sued for the return of Albert Oliver to this state on u charge of wife deser tion , after he had been located at In- dlanola , la. , It now appears there will bo no prosecution. The wife refuses to appear against her hubby. An organization of Nemaha county farmers nnd Auburn business men has formed a company and purchased 2,000 acres of Carey act land , which has been thrown open for settlement near the new town of Rurtner in the state of Utah. Miss Margaret Collins , a well known school teacher of Curulng county , the daughter of former Superintendent William Collins , was examined by the Insanity commlsslonerse and found to be a fit subject for treatment at the hospital. The government surveyors have finished the work of surveying for the proposed drainage project along the Nemaha river In Johnson county. It is said the surveyors found that the river snakes through the country a distance of nearly seventy miles , from the northwest to the southeast line. At a banquet given by the Kearney Commercial club to its members ox cluslvely , a strong bid for home sup port was made In an effective way , nnd the banqueters during tlio four hours spent at the heavily laden tables never for a moment lost sight of the central Idea. Every article on the bill of fare , from salad to cigars , was grown or manufactured In Buffalo county. The president of the Kearney Com mercial club IIUH appointed W. F. Smith , J. G. Lowe , Will J. Scoutt , C. W. Hoxlo and W. L. Hand to represent the Commercial club on u committee of ten to look after the interests ol Kearney In the matter of the proposed Dakota , Kansas ar d Gulf railroad , which Is now being surveyed. W. A. WIeso , of West Point , the 12- year-old son of Fred Wlese , has re ceived from Secretary Mellor of the State Board of Agriculture a driitt for $30 , being the first premium In the boys' acre corn grov/lng contest for the season of 11)09 ) t , tf Women's Secrets There is ono man ! n tlio United States who has perhaps heard inoro women's secrets than any other man or woman in the country. Thcso secrets are not occrcts or guilt or eliarac , but the secrets of suffering , and they liavo been confided to Dr. R. V. Picrco in the hope and expectation of ndvico and help. That few of thcso women have been disappointed in their ex pectations is proved by the fact that ninety-eight per cent , of all women treated by Dr. Pierce have been absolutely and altogether cured. Such n record would bo remarkable if the cases treated wore numbered by hundreds only , ilut when that record applies to the treatment of moro than half-a- mil lion women , in a practice of ovcr O years , it is phenomenal , and entitles Dr. Picrco to the gratitude ) accorded him by women , as the first of specialists in the treatment of women's diseases. Every sick woman may consult Dr. Picrco by letter , absolutely without charge. All replies are mailed , scaled in perfectly plain envelopes , without any printing or advertising whatever , upon them. Write without fear as with out fee , to World's Dispensary Medical Association , Dr. K. V. Pierce , Prcst. . Buffalo , N. Y. O im. PIERCE'S FAVORITE 2VCn.lx.oi3 * 'wron.lE. "VSTonaaja. Vl/'oU. * THE UAHPEST MANUFACTURE ? ! OF MEN'O FINE SHOES IN THE WORLD WonrW.L. Douclno comfortable , onoy-wnlklng ohoos. They nro mada upon honor , of the boat lornh- era , by the most skilled workmen , In nil the latest fashions. Shoos In every ctylo nnd shnpo to oult moil In nil wnlka of tiro. If I could tnko you Into my largo factories nt Drocl-.ton , Mno3. , nnd show you how carefully w. L. Dous- Ino shooo nro mndo , you would then understand why they hold their shnpo , fit better , wear Icncor nnd are of creator vnluo than any other make. CAUTION. See that W. L Done-las rmmo mill tlio rot.itl prlco is c .imped on the bottom. Tulio No Substitute. rink Eye , Epizootic Shipping Fovcr & Cutnrrhnl Fever Bare can anil positive jirevontlvo , no matter how horfOB at any aKli are Infect ol or "ojrpowxl " Liquid. Riven on tlio tonnuoi nct on the Illoort anil Ulau < l i expels tbo polMinoun ucnns from the body. OtrcitlHstcuipcr In llog ami Hhcepand I holrra In i'oiiltry. larcwt olllnBllvontookri'intvlr. C'uion IA Orlppo amonir liumnn \ > f\nm \ and la a flno Klilncy romcily. ( jOcandttn Iwttlo.lSumltloaUoren. Ciitthlooiit. Keep It. Phowtojoiirrfrurci t.wlmwlllBOtltforyou. fcroo IJooklot , "Uliloniper.Cautci and Cures. " bpoclil agents wnnkil. SPQIIH MEDICAL GO Cliomlato nnd GOSHEfi IfJD U S A in BoctorioloalBto , , , , , , DEFIANCE - tb.PMkw-HEPO " GURES G&TARRH -other Btorch only 12 ounces fnmo prlco ml . lliFmrltriditlirr l4i. TtTowecks'tri'nlmentsonlon 'DEFIANCE'1 IS SUPERIOR QUALITY. I rcoolptotZSc. iii.rocu. . l aitnn.cnnt. , liroolljn , N. V. Smokeless Oil Heater The automatically-locking Smokeless Device Is an exclusive feature of the Perfection Oil Heater. This Automatic Smokeless Device doesn't allow the wick to rise to a point where It CAN smoke , yet permits n strong flame that sheds a steady , glowing heat without a whiff of smoke. No other heater In the world com pares with the ( Equipped with Smokeless Device ) ) Turn the wick high or low no smoke , no smell. Dttrna lor 9 hours Vv-ith ono lilling. Instantly removed for cleaning. Solid hlass font holib 4 quarts of oil sufficient lo give out a glowing heat for 9 hours solid brass wick carriers damper top cool handle oil indicator. Heater hcavtifully finished in nickel or Japan in a variety of styles. Every UcaU r Everywhere. If N'ot At Yours , Write for Descriptive Circular to tlie Nearest Agency of the STANDARD OIL COMPANY \ ( Incotporiilctl ) mUKOTTOl IUiSKOOH AM ) YOU AVIM * OUT THI5 HHIHKST I'll 1C 158 ANI > HAM ! AT..TJ COMM1HSIONS. iulvk return * . It will t'iyj'i : > iitowr Hum for prlco llet nnd ID lilUn. ono bkln or n i"ir loii'l I'HIIlJflifpiiliiHtnm. KtirBhl Inraost liliju nml fur Imuwiln tcunnitn nu roqiTtl nml jrnttr fun trick I four tvlunis IH3. Noiiwltrrvrlmllirryoil MJ nninntd. 1C. irontnulrror lr.\ | > | > < ' r. iiir-lif ( ltillo"fn'0tothlpper ( mortirttralpr viirnn iln you Wrlln for cntnliiRiiu of l ml itmko ycm money. Mippllo * . muus & KOCHin'j i.iiioriy bt KANSAS CITY , MO TUB OIL THAT PCNCTRATCS Did you ever find a lemon in a horse's nose ? How and why did it get there ? Did the last horse you bought go incurably lame the next day ? Do you know why ? Why were his ears tied together with a fine silken thread ? Perhaps you are about to buy a horse because you like his " ginger " ? Are you sure it is health and high spirits , or IS it ginger commercial ginger ? Are you sure you could tell the age of a horse by its teeth ? Or would your experience be like that other man's , who paid $3500 for a 17 ° year = old horse , thinking he was buying a 7 = year = old ? The horse had been " Bishoped. " Horse buying and trading offer hundreds of opportu nities and temptations to use trickery and sharp prac- + \rp > There is only one way to meet itread Doped and Doctored horses are sold every day ; been on your guard. A Partial. List of Secrets SECRETS OF HORSE TRADING AND SELLING : The loose shoe trick. The turpentine and gaso line swindles. The horse-hair trick. The fresh butter and flaxseed tricks. Making a horse appear vicious or unsound. "Shutting" a heaver. " " " . " Plugging" a "roarer. Hiding spavins or lameness. The ginger trick. Tricks of crooked auctioneers. The widow trick. The burglar" dodge and many others. SECRETS OF HORSE FEEDING AND RAISING : Successful silage feeding to horses. Secret of hand raising a foal. Secret method of fatten ing draughters. Secret of molasses feeding for horses. SECRETS OF HORSE TRAINING AND HANDLING : Secret of stopping halter pulling. Secret of keeping a mule from kicking. Secret of han dling and curing balky horses. Secret of curing stall kicking. Etc. , etc. "HftRSP SFCRPTS" lIl/i\Ofiw OiUVIvJu 1 O It will protect you will make you horse-wise nnd crook-proof , and save you from being cheated by dopes or tricks when buying , selling , or trading. It exposes and makes you acquainted with the tricks and handling methods of gyps and a certain class of unscrup ulous dealers. Many of the secrets of this book are now made public for the first time. No such collection of Horse Trading , Horse Buying , Horse Training , and I lorsc Feeding information has ever before been published. It is impossible even in this large space to give a complete list of the secrets in this sensational book. " Horse Secrets " has been prepared by Dr. A. S. Alexander , the famous veterinarian , who has had upwards of 25 years' experience in Horse-Buying and Breeding. How to Secure "Horse Secrets"/ / . Horse Secrets has all the interest of an exciting story. The reader goes along from page to page with increasing wonderment at the clever dishonesty of tricky horse traders. It is a book that will sharpen your wits , and already the demand has far exceeded our expectations. 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