The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, October 21, 1904, Image 6

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THIS -WOMAN KNOWS
WHAT ONE OF THE SEX DISCOV
ERED TO HER GREAT IOY
Mrs De Lcng Finds That the Inde
scribable Pains of Rheumatism Can
Be Cured Through the Dlood
Mrs E M Do Jong oE No ICO
West Broadway Council Bluffs Iowa
found herself suddenly attacked hy
rheumatism In the winter of 189G
She gavo the doctor a chance to help
her which he failed lo improve and
then she did some thinking and ex
perimenting of her own She war so
successful thai she deems it her duly
to tell the story of her escape from
suffering
My brother-in-law she says was
enthusiastic on the subject of Dr
Williams Pink Tills as a purifier of
the blood and when I was sutfering
extreme pains in the joints of my an
kles knees hips wrists and elbows
and the doctor was giving me no re
lief 1 began lo rcflccl thai rheuma
tism is a disease of the blcod and
that if Dr Williams Pink Pills are
so good for he blood they must ho
good for rheumatism and worth a
trial
1 was in bed half the time suffer
ing witli pain thai cannot bo described
to one who has never had the disearc
It would concent i ale sometimes in ono
set of joints When it was in my feet
I could not walk when it was in riy
elbows and wrists I could not even
draw the coverlets over my body I
had suffered in this way for weeks
before 1 began using Dr Williams
Pink Pills Two weeks after I began
with them I experienced relief and
after I had taken six boxes f was en
tirely well To make sure t continued
to uro them about two weeks longer
and then slopped altogether For sev
eral years I hive had no reason to
use them for myself bul I have rec
ommended them lo others as an ex
cellent icmedy
Dr Williams Pink Pills furnish 1 10
blood with all the elements that aro
needed to build up healthy tissue
strong muscles and nerves capable of
bearing the strain lhaf nature puts
upon them They really iihtke now
blood and cure all arising
from disorders of the blood or nerves
surh as sciatica neuralgia p ufial
paralysis locomotor ataxia Ct Vitus
dance nervous prostration anemia
am all forms of weakness in either
male or female They are sold by all
druggists
Snuff Boxes Willi
In the days when a nnulf box was
considered a necessary attribute to
the peiquisites of a beau or a belle
much ingenuity ras brought lo bear
upon the manufacture of these dainty
Irilles The results were often very
novel Those with a t sto for the
morbid cnuld buy snuff boxc made
from the wood of scaffold- chairs that
murderers had sal upon or parts of
their houses
Study Prospective Bridegroom
A would be bridegroom in Kamchat
ka has to serve some timo in a menial
position in his prospective
household in order that tho
brides family may have an opportun
ely of observing -whether his habits
and temperament are worthy of her
Has 153 Descendants
Mrs Alice Simpson a Slockport
England nonagenarian has five sons
and three daughters living seventy
one grand children seventy lour great
grandchIdren and five great great
grandchildren making a total of 158
descendant
At Least One
A South Africui constabulary com
mpndery office wrote to a local troop
officer asking if there were any don
keys in camp The icply came in the
troop officers handwriting Yes one
R H Byrnes Captain
Cologne and Liarimmul ourn their
gaibage by mc iiis of elecincily
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In Any Time cf Trouble In Grape Nutc
Food to rebuild the strength and
that is pre digcslcd must be selected
when one is convalescent At thin
time there is nothing so valuable an
Grape Nuts for the reason that tliisi
food is all nourishment and is also all
digestible nourishment A woman who
used it says
Some time ago I was very ill with
typhoid fever so ill everyone thought
I would die even myself It left mo
so weak 1 could uot properly digest
food of any kind and I also had much
bbel trouble which left me a weak
helpless wreck
I needed nourishment as badly an
anyone could but none of the tonica
helped me until I finally tried Grape
Nuts food morning and evening Thin
not only supplied food th I thought
delicious as could be mt it also niado
me perfectly well and strong again
so I can do all my housework sleep
well can cat anything without any
trace of bowel1 trouble and for that
reason alono Grape Nuts food is worth
its weight in gold Niine given by
Postum Co Battle deck Mich
Typhoid tqver like home other ds
casi s allcks the biwcU and frequent
ly sets up bleeding aid makos them
for months incapable yl digesting tno
rtaiches and therefore pre digested
Grape Nuts is invaluable for the well
liiGvn reasbn thai in Grape Nuts all
tho starches have been transformed
into grape sug3r This means that tho
first stage of digestion has boon me
chanically accomplished in Grape Nuts
food at the factories and thereforo
anyone no matter how weak the stom
ach can handle it and grow strong for
all the nourishment is still there
Theres a sound reason and 10 daya
trial proves
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Parish Fashion Notes
Velvet and velveteens plain and in
little fancy checks will be among the
most fashionable fabrics worn in Par
is for street and visiting gowns this
coming fall and winter
Fall hats too will be made entirely
of velvet or trimmed lavishly with
it to go with the velvet gowns
Fancy galons will be a favorite
trimming tor both velvets and cloths
Trimming makers have never before
made so many nor such exquisitely
dainty styles In galons and braids
Bits of color twinkle in and out be
tween the heavy coarse meshes of
the braid in a way that adds wonder
fully to the charm of the gown
Flowers and plumes in every tint
of yellow on down through burnt or
ange and con de roche to terra cotta
and rich wine color are being shown
on all sorts of stunning hats White
chiffon and white mull hats with deli
cate touches of silver are among the
prettiest of the evening hats
Norfolk Coat
Norfolk coats always possess a cer
tain smartness and are much to be
rlfcf
desired for run
about suits and
jackets This one
is adapted to both
purposes and 3
all seasonable ma
terials As illus
trated it is made
of wood brown
cheviot ditched
with corlicelli silk
and trimmed wit a
pearl buttons The
shaped yoke that
extends over the
shoulders giving the broad effect is
a specially noteworthy feature and is
peculiarly attractive while the cuffs
harmonize vith it to a nicety
The coat is made with fronts that
are cut in two portions each back
sidebacks and under arm gores the
plaits being separate and applied over
while the yoke is arranged
Tho sleeves are in one piece
Kimona Sacque
The kimona in all its variations has
become an established fact with West
kW4
ern women and is
ever taking on
new forms This
one is made with
a slightly open
square neck while
the shoulders are
trimmed with
straps which give
the fashionabio
broad line The
material from
which tho model
was made is pale
blue cashmere stitched with corticelli
silk and trimmed with fancy silk
made into banding but all the mate
rials suited to negligees of the sort
can be used
The kimona is made with fronts
back and sleeves The fronts are
tucked to yoke depth and allowed to
fall free below that point while the
backs are tucked to give a box plaited
effect and stitched for a portion cf
their length being pressed into place
below The sleeves are wide and
gathered at the upper edges where
they are sewed to the sacque beneath
the shoulder straps The band at the
front and neck is cut in two portions
which are joined at the center back
and is arranged over the kimono on
indicated lines
The quantity of material required
for the medium size is 4 yards 21
inches wide 4 yards 27 inches
wide or 2 yards 44 inches wide with
1 yards 21 inches wide for banding
Latest Skirt Design
Paquins newest skirt is a very
plain one That famous designer I
seems to have discarded the balloon j
top requiring yards and yards of ma
terial folded around the waist which
he recently delighted in This newer
skirt has a seam down the front one
over each hip and one in the back
It measures about seven yards
around the bottom
Casters should always be a part of
every shirt waist box or box couch
To keep milk sweet for several days
add a teaspoonful of fine salt to each
quart of new milk
An undercover of rubber sheeting or
jnarbleizdd oilcloth under the linen
cover preserves the top of a wash
stand
Japanese trajs may easily be
cleaned by rubbing them with a cloth
e
moistened with a few drops of oil and
polishing it off with a soft duster
Sheets of plate glass the exact size
highly polished mahogany tables
washslands bureaus and chiffoniers to
prevent scratching
To keep insects from birdcages
great care in the matter of cleanliness
is needed but to make assurance
doubly sure it is well in any case to
tie a little surphur in a silken bag
and to suspend it in the cage
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A touch of orange velvet marks the
newest long silk coats
Pockets and many of them aro ap
pearing in the fall coats
Red currants are embroidered over
a white silk muslin gown
A dainty mauve and white check is
among the lS cent suitings
Panama cloth is a nice choice for
the light weight outing skirt
Pompadour wreaths catch up the
folds of the dancing girls frock
Featherboning is a most important
feature of the summer wardrobe
A deep belt of orange silk finishes
one of the lavender muslin gowns
Repousse and oriental laces are
much used on lawn and thin silks
Graduated shades are much in
Bisque or Oysters
Scald a pint of oysters in their own
juice strain them through a fine sieve
I and save the liquor Press the oyster
i through a puree sieve into a saucepan
i L pu
the seams f
lhem ovcr tnc a11 a lsttl at a
over all
time- half int hot stir
a ot
each and are laid in box plaits which j f gont
y to keep the mixture from curdling
are stitched for a portion cf their
and vhen xt nas boiled minute
one
miffs
length their fullness form in r
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The belt is slipped under tho plaits iw Lu iauliuius Ul uei AUU
heaping tablespoonful of fiOlr and
nnrl r lnH nt tho nmor front
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The quantity of material required
for the medium size is Gy yards 27
inches wide 4 yards 44 inches wide cr
3A jards 52 inches wide
add half a pint of milk slightly heated
stirring it till perfectly smooth Stand
this over a slow fire and very gradual
ly add the oyster mixture from the
other saucepan stirring the whole con-
Deep rich red is always fashionable
for cool weather and possesses a cer
tain inherent charm when worn by
young girls This very attractive
frock shows the color in a light
weight novelty wool material and is
trimmed with fancy banding in which
are threads of gold combined with
collar and cuffs of plain red The
dress is an attractive yet eminently
stantly Let cook two minutes then
season well with salt a little red pep
per a level saltspoonful of powdered
mace and the same of cloves Put a
tablespoonful of finely chopped parsley
in a soup tureen pour the bisque opt
it and serve This is one of the most
delicious and nutritious of soups but
the utmost pains must be taken in
Its preparation to keep it from curd
ling
New Colors
Shore resorts give many hints of
new styles One notes that bleu passe
old blue Is one of the coming colors
which will be worn in late autumn and
in the winter of 1004 03 Broadcloth
shows it well but it is displayed to
of the tops are ottcn seen fitted to I Perfection in the new velvets and
Circulai
Skirt With
same time that
they aro hygienic
appear to gain ad
herents week by
week and month
by month until it
Is fair to say that
no other sort is
rmifn nrrrrnt fnr
deuce in costumes of glace taffetas j
tllG costumes s
Long loose separate coats aro quite
tho most picturesque item of the sea
son
There is something indescribably
ethereal about tho finely dotted Swiss
frcek
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sott linished cashmeres and the rich-
looking Irish poplins Other so called
new colors to be worn chiefly in even
ing gowns or in velvet or satin em
piecements to tailor frocks are almond
green the exact shade of the pale nut
color seen in nougat and the flushed
yellow called moidore after the old
time gold pieces and the burnt orange
cog de roche
Novelties in Evening Gloves
Two novelties in white kid evening
gloves contest for favor Each is
pretty enough to win patronage In
one the vogue of shirring is shown
The whole top of the gloves for a
distance of five or six inches is gath
ered into wide shirring In the other
the novelty consists in lacing up the
side seam with a silk ribbon ending
in tassels at the top
Box Plaited
Flounce
Skirt that clear the ground
render walking comfortable at
and
the
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below and are gathered into bands I strain ito another saucepan through a it the pointed edge falling over tiie
rap tho brffc nrmncrp fine sieve Blend to a cream in a sauce- I plaits The back gores are laid in
general wear This
I very excellent
j model is quite new and is made smu
fitting and piain over tho hips whil
it gives abundant and graceful lare
I at its lower portion and Is made with
j a full length back which is always de
1 sirable As illustrated the material
i is one of the new green and blue che
I victs trimmed with black velvet but
the model is adapted to all seasonable
materials
Tho skirt is made with a circular
i portion flounce and back gores The
circular portion is fitted over the hips
by means of tiny tucks and the
i flounce is box plaited and joined to
two box plaits that extend frcm the
belt to the lower edge and the closing
is made invisibly at the center
The quantity of material required
for the medium size is 9 yards Jl
inches wide 4 yards 44 inches wide
or 4 yards 52 inches wide
THE FASHIONABLE RED
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simple one and is made with a blouse
waist and full skirt which are joined
beneath a pointed belt The wide col
lar gives the breadth that always is
becoming to growing girls and the
closing is made at the back Th2
quantity of material required for a
girl of ten years of age is 5 yards
27 or 3 yards 44 inches wide with
yards for collar and cuffs
Nebraska Day at Vorlds Fair
October 25th has been selected as
Nebraska Day The Wabash i3 the
line all Nebraskans will use as it
lands all passengers at the Worlds
Fair Stations main entrance Worlds
Fair grounds thus saving extra car
fare time and much annoyance
A very low rate has been made
from all stations For Nebraska Day
badge Worlds Fair guide and all in
formation call at Wabash City office
1C01 Farnam St or address
HARRY B MOORE3
G A P D Wab R R
Omaha Neb
P S All agents can sell you
through and route von via Wabash
Water on Battleship
Eight thousand gallons of fresh wa
ter are used in a large battleship
daily About two thirds of this is taken
up by boilers and the remainder is
used for drinking washing etc
Lewis Single Binder straight c cigar
No other brand of cigars i so popular with
the smoker Hunas learned to iclv upon
its uniform high quality Lewis Factory
Peoria III
A Record in Trees
The largest tree in the world is to
be seen at Mascali near the foot of
Mount Etna and is called The Chest
nut Tree of a Hundred Horses Its
name rose from the report that Queen
Jane of Aragon with her principal no
bility took refuge from a violent
storm under its branches The trunk
is 204 feet in circumference
Japanese Never Conquered
Speaking of the Japanese Voltaire
said it was the only nation that had
never been conquered In the thir
teenth century the Japs repulsed 107
000 Mongolians in a naval warfare
They fought with succss in Korea
and China and Dr Bertillon says that
they are invincible on account of their
all powerful Jiu Iutsu
Difference in Farming Methods
The average gross returns per acre
from cultivated land in this country
is only 1030 per acre and from land
devoted to the growing of cereals 1 ut
802 per acre In Grcac Britain the
intensive system ot larmmg h
brought the average gross returns ur
to within the neighborhood of 50 per
acre
Husband of Little Importance
Among some of the ancient Mexi
can tribes the husband left his neopie
and dwelt with his wifes family
where he seems to have been consid
how the people would like the appe
day in and day out month in and
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We did our work thorougy and
plentj of it We knew we ha I a gnjd
CURE YOUR KIDNEYS
When the Back Ache3and Bladder
Troubles Set In Get at the Cause
Dont make tho mistako of believing
backache and bladder ills to be local
ailments Get at the cause and euro
tho kidneys Use Doans Kidney Pills
wast afcfl
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which have cured
thousands
Cnpt S D Hun
ter of Engine No
14 Pittsburg Pa
i Fire Depa tment
and residng at
gg 2720 Wylh Ave
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It war threo
years ago that I
used Doans Kid
ney Pills for an attack of kidney trou
ble that was mostly backache and
they fixed mo up fine Thcrti Is no
mistake about that and if I should
ever be troubled again I would get
them first thing as I know what they
are
For sale by all dealers Price 50
cents Foster Mil burn Co Buffalo
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Take Census With Beads
The recent census of the natives in
the Transvaal was taken with beads
Each headman was furnished with a
number of beads of different colors
and twine on which to string tlieio A
big black bead represonted an adult
married native a big yellow bead c
grown single man a big blue bead a
married woman and a white bead a
singe woman over fifteen years old
A small yellow bead stood for a boy
and a small white bead for a girl
Brahmins Proverbs Popular
The old English proverb writers
used Pilpays proverbs very largely
in fact were it not for th old Brah
min there would be many fewer Eng
lish pnncrbs than there are The pro
verbs have been translated into cverv
European language and into many
Asiatic tongues Persian Malay Mon
golian Afghan they are the proverbs
of the world
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Spite o fail de bright sunshine in
is woiT some mens will go roun
i hunt in fer happiness wid a candle -
I ran- btanton in Atlanta consul u
tion
Italy and Spain have fewer houses
in proportion to their population than
any othfr country in the world Tin
Argentine republic and Uruguay btv
the most
ered of raiuor importance
You may be able to sea your fa lit s
A mothers nrayers silent and as orheis see thcin but you will -tie
can nvver mis the road to the rive mu h less satisfaction from talk
throne of all bounty Beocher irg about them
TALK ON ADVERTISING
By C W Post to Publishers at Banquet at Battle Croak
The sunshine thatmakes a bubinooo
plant grow is advertising
Growing a business nowadays is
something like growing an apple tree
You may select good seed plant it in
good soil water and work with it but
Some thoughtful man might say that
if what you manufacture has merit
once ycu get a trade established peo
ple will continue to purchase even if
the advertising is stopped but to act
on that conclusion would be a fatal
the tree will not produce fruit until i mistake for there are always bright
another and most powerful j men on the lookout to steal Jour ap
ing and life giving element is brought pies and if jcu give them the chance
to bear Ycu must have sunjhine and j they will come in ami take the fruit
lots of it Can you expect to ripen sure Right here let us drive a nail
apples in the dark Can you expoct j not a shingle nail but a forty penny
to grow a profitable business plant i syike Your article must have merit
nowadays without tre sunshine of pub
lic favor produced by advertising
This Postum plant is a good illus
tration of that law It seems but a
far end away beyond the ordinary un-
advertised thing It should be tio
very best that human intelligence and
ingenuity can produce Then you havo
short time asro when I put a few men i a foundation to build upon that will
at work in the carriage house of the
barn you have seen to day where we j
began making Po3tum coffee j
The seed then planted less than 9
not slip out trom under when the
building grows heavy There are per
sons ignorant enough to believe that
a poor article can be advertised into
years ago was a new kind of apple I a biiccess It cannot and any one wl
seed and it was not altogether certain i tries the experiment will nav heavily
tor his experience Critically
any wcl known and adve tisc artiel
that has been yearo on the market an J
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Pure Food Factories that Mao Poitam and Crape Nuts
apple tree of fine quality but how to
develop our work and turn th apple
tee into a productive and profitable
tree was another question
It needed suishine and the kind of
sunshine that is spread by the news
papers and magazine It is an abso
lute certainty that without the pub
licity thus given in other words the
sunshine the business never would
have developed
You have seen to day factory build
ings thirteen or fourteen in number
covering many acres of ground em
ploying hundreds of workpeople pro
ducing food and drink in an aggregate
of four million packages per month
which goes to every civilized country
on the globe and yet the entire enter
prise is less than 9 years old We
have found it necessary inasmuch as
the tree has grown and the apples ma
tured by hard work and sunshine to
continue the work and the sunshine
it will be foun 1 to
merit
In ancient day
s exceptional
w na per
v
era considered an advertisement an
evil but a nee evil and that t
should be hidden away as carefully
as possible so that no one would dis
cover that the paper was trying to
make a little money by inaertinx pub
lic announcements A paer run that
way today would fail
The most successf il exponents o
the new plan of doing business wii
ink and paper are using every
means to make the announcement
attractive and sought after by U
readers
It is safe to say that thousands f r
women read the newspaper not u n
telegraphic page but the pages con
taining announcements of bargains in
stockings skirts hats gloves pianos
furniture food for the table etc
Ycu have been invited to visit Bat
tle Creek for the purpose of viewing
u auiMU u h i ua j OEC or tne most uniq ie
ouiuuiiimj iu awiuiimaici a million i hjliIrrPS Hr wnrlil
dollars a year for advertising for ex
perience teaches that if you mature
the tree under strorg sunshine and
bring it up to a thrifty and healthful
state where it produces proHtable ap
ples you can not withdraw that sun-
wt
also to looic
over a large business built un sus
tained nourished and kpt active bv
sunshine and at the same time have
an opportunity to see c 3e of the most
thrifty active and pnsperous towns
Of its size in Tho miSU
flbina else the tree will gradually die j
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