The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, May 13, 1904, Image 21

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1 The letter of Miss Merkley ,
whose picture is printed above ,
proves beyond question that
thousands of cases of inflamma-
tion of the ovaries and womb
, are annually cared by the use of
Lydia E. PIllkham's Vegetable
Compound
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DEAB Mns. PnnmAM : -Gradual
I loss of strength and nerve force told
. me something was radically wrong
i with me. I had severe shooting pains
f through the pelvic organs , cramps and
extreme irritation , compelled me to
r'/ ' seek medical advi e. The doctor said
! tt that I bad ovarian trouble and ulcera-
tion , and advised an optration. I
.stronglY objected to this and decided
to try Lyd a E. Pinkham's Vegetable -
table Compound. I soon found that
my judgment was correct , and that all
the good things said about this medi-
cine were true , and day by day I felt
less pain and increased appetite. The
ulceration soon healed , and the other
complication disappeared , and in
eleven weeks I was once more strong
and vigorous and perfectly welL
" . My heartiest thanks are sent to
you for the great good you have done
. me.-Sincerelyyoura , Miss MAEOABET
. ; iIE1UtLEY , 276 Third St. , Milwaukee ,
- WiS-6000 fo'f.lt If original of abOM letter
pro4nggeniiiuneucaenotOeproduc d.
Looking for a Home 1
Then 'why not keep In view the
fact that the farming lands of
, VVestern
N ! # Canada
are sufficient to support Ii population at so.roo.ooo
or over ? The immigration for the past six years
bas beet phenomenal. .
FREE Homestead Lands
1 easily accessible ; while other lands may be PUI' "
i chased from Railway and Land Companies The
- ' ' 4 grain and grazing lands of Western Canada are the
- best on the continent producing the best grain ,
and cattle ( fed on grass alone ) ready for market.
Markets ! , Schools , Ualh"nys and all other
conditions make Western Canllllll an enviable -
able spot for the Hottler.
Write to Superintendent ImmlirotionOttawn.Can-
. ada for a descriptive Atlas , and other information.
. or to the authorized Canadian GovernmrntAgent-
. W. V. Bennett , SOl New York Life Building ,
r Omaha Neb.
W. L.
. . DOUGLAS
$4.00 , $3.60 , $3.00 , 82.60
MADE SH"E'S BEST IN
MADE . ' " THE WORLD .
'Y.L. Douglas shoes
are worn by more ; ;
men than any other
. , make. The reason
is , they hold their
shapetitbetterwear
longer , and have
greater il'trinsio , ; .
1 value than any , r
other shoes.
Bold ElJ rllwh re.
: Look for nllDIII a.d price on ottom .
Douglas uses ! Corolla Coltekin , which 1i
evorywhereconoedetltobetlteaqeat Patent
Ltwtlr.ryet I'rnd uetlc1. fast Celor Eyelets UBtJd.
Shoos by lIIan , W rents utra. Wlite for Catalog
W. L. DOUGLAS , DrucktOll , Ma. . .
; fwm1Y I * J ee f Thompaon' . Era Wat.r
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CURING GRAIN IN A HOSPITAL
Sanitarium for Sick Cereals at Port
Arthur , Ontario.
Most of us are familiar with ilosnt
tats and retreats where life and !
health may be restored to human boeIngs
Ings and animals but n. new and interesting -
tOl'osUng phase is a sanitarium for
grain. .
Plants and flowers are subject to
disease , and as the Joss of crops
throughout the United States alone ]
has been estimated at some eighteen
million dollars , it becomes imperative
that an effort should be made to save
the diseased grain Very often farm'
ers Jose the whole crop because of bo
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Nurse In Wheat Hospital.
ing compelled ] to harvest in wet
weather.
To the . new hospital , which is locat-
eel at Port Arthur , Ontario , the farm-
ers may send their grain to be treated
and carefully nursed. After passing out
of the care of the experts the grain is
said to be cleaner and more whole-
some than wheat which has not been
subjected to this process. Convales-
cent wheat has been stored away and
kept in perfect health for several
years.
When the wheat m unto death ar-
rives , a nurse places it in a bath of
pure water , where it is brushed and
scoured in machines made for the
purpose until the grains are highly
polished and in good shape for the
mill. It is then placed upon a bed
made of screening and subjected to a
jamming process , first of hot , then of
cold air , until it is perfectly dry.
Again the graIn is subjected to an-
other cleaning ] process , after which It
is ready to be returned to the owner ,
with the guarantee that It is thor- .
oughy ] cured. Strange to say , when
It is weighed it seems to have lost
nothing , and being all grain and no
chaff It weighs three or four pounds
heavier to the bushel.
Rarest of All Stamps.
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The scarcest stamp of all is the 1c
BrItish Guiana of 1856. Of this stamp
absolutely only one specimen is
known to exist , and for that one
specimen 1\1. Ie RenoUere von Fcrr.r ) ' ,
of Paris , is said to have once refused
5OOO
A Long Sleep.
An agricultural laborer in Russia
Is reported to have slept for seven
months He "dropped oft" while at
work In the fields , was carried home ,
and remained slumberIng for the
period mentioned , watched from time
to time by physicians. CuriouslY
enoughne lost so little flesh that no
attempt was made to feed him. When
he awoke he was as weak ] as an In-
fant , but after a fortnight's nursing
was strong enough to return to his
work.
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Save Your
The ordinary old-style small cylin-
der wastes enough grain and time to
pay your thresh bill
Why not save the grain ordinarilY
put into the straw slack ? Why not
save the time which the ordinary
threshing outfit wastes for you : ?
This can be clone by employing the
RED RIVER SPECIAL .
It has the DIg Cylinder , with lots of
concave and grate surface.
It bas the M ' .3 Behind the Oun , that
does most c : the separating right at
the cylfnder.
Besides these , it has all the separating -
ing capacity of other machines.
It runs right along , saving your
grain and saving time , regardless of
concUtions
There has come improvements in
threshing machinery the same as In
everything else.
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Thresh Bill
As the modern selC-hlm1or is ahead :
of the old reaper of forty years ago , so
is the Big Cylinder uncI 1Inil Behind the OUB '
ahead of the small cylinder old . style
thresher
The old-style ] thresher with its small
cylinder and limited ] separating capacity -
Ity , has stood for years without im-
provement.
The RED RIVER SPECIAL Is fully up ,
with the times .
It is built for modern , up-to. ate .
work : t.o thresh well : to thresh fa8t- : ,
to save time and money for both the
i thresherman { U1d farmor. It does it.
There are reasons why. Send for our
neW book on threshing , it gives them'
and it Is free.
Employ the RED RIVER SPECIAL , it lathe
the only machine which has the Mil '
Behind the Ouu , und saves enough gralll
and time to pay your thresh bill.
NICHOLS & SHEPARD CO. " I
Builders of Threshers and Engines , Battle Creek , Mlch ,
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60 YEARS IN BUSINES BRAf1\iH ! \ HOUSES AND AGENTS EVERYWHERE.
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1 NCHE57 $
NEW RIVAL" BLACK POWDER S"ELLS.
It'a the thoroughly modern and scientific system or load-
Ing and the use of only the best materials which make
Winchester Factory Loaded "New Rival" Shells give better .
ter pattern , penetration and more uniform results gener-
ally than any other shells. The special paper and the Winchester .
' . - chester patent corrugated head used in making "New
f. Rival" shells give them strength to withstand reloading.
BE SURE TO GET WINCHESTER MAKE OF SHELLS.
CONSUMES : OF SHOES
ALWAYS ASK FOR THE BEST I' , STERN MADE 'SHOES.
These brands wIll guarantee you a COt.1 shoe for men :
Star and Crescent E. Z. Walker
Cornet Cock of Walk
Our PRAIRIE QUEEN leads all others in Women's and ' Children's Shoes.
See flat our name is 011 the shoes you buy.
F. P. KIRKENDALL & CO.Man iir In
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' ONLY PAINTS made lotely for thIs
, THE climate. They nand it-like tbo
I a Ins mlle that won't como off-tbey tray and
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ID (0 tho\\'cnthcr. hCQutlfy your WrlteuBfOrnl\lDtlofncueRtasent home while they PlOtt-1t It from ,
, and get Ii fipeclnl color desIgn SvlV oat cost.
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LINCOLN PAINT & COLOR CO.
Lincoln , Nobr.
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FOR WOMEN
A Boston physiciln's discovery - '
covery which cleanses and
heals all inflammation of the mucous
membrane wherever located.
In local treatment of female ills Pax-
tine is invaluable. Used as a douche it
is a revelation in cleansing and healing
power ; it kills all disease germs which
cause inflammation and discharges.
Thotlsandsof letters from women
prove that It Is the greatest cure for
leucorrh ever dlscovcred.
PajlCtine never fails to cure pelvic
catarrh , nasal catarrh , sore throat , sore
mouth and sore eyes , because these
diseases are all caused by inflammation
of the mucous membrane.
For lcanslnlf ; , whitening and pre-
serving the teeth wo challenge the
world to produce its equal.
: ' Physicians md specialists everywhere
prescribe and endorse Paxtine , and tbou.
sandsof testimonialletters prove its value.
At druggists , or sent postpaid 50 cts.
A large trial package and book of
Instructions absolutely free. Write
The R , Paxton Co. , Dept. 5 Boston , ] ! Ibis.
BEGGS' BLOOD PURIFIER
CURES catarrh of the stomach.
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World's Fair
New Train Service
On and after Sunday , April 2Hh 1904 ,
Word'H Fair Trains will leave amaha
I Union Station for Kansas City and St.
Louis at
10:45 a. m. . . '
5:30 p. m.
11:45 p. m.
Special rates on sale commencing
April 16th. For tickets , berths and Information -
formation , call or address Agent Union
Station or THOS. F. GODI' REY ,
Pass . and TIcket Agent.
S. E , Cor. 15th and Douglas Streets ,
! OMAHA , NEB.
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Belt . ( . IIt + e
In time. Bolo b dru lets. .
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