- . . , , , ' . ' I. t BACKACHE AND DIZZINESS MO t of the Ailments I'ocullar to the Fernnle Sex I\re nile to Catarrh of i . Pclvlc ; OrERn" . . . - ( l.P- . . " ' 1. - _ .f = , ' MRS. M. BRICKNER. l' 99 Eleventh Street , l , ' Milwaukee , Wla. r . "A short time ago I found my COli- t . ' dltlon very serious , I had headaches , ' pains in the hack , and frequent dizzy spells which grew worse every month. : : 1 tried two remedIes before Perona , ' . . and was dlscourlJfred when I took the first dose , but mJ' cou'sge o returned. In less than two months lilY health was restored.Mrs. . M. . Brickner. , , The reason of so many failures to ' cure cases similar to the above is the f iacttlhatdisenses FEMALE TROUBLE r , peculiar to the . NOT RECOGNIZED , female sex are AS CATARRH \ not commonly I recognized as being eauseil by catarrh. Lo. Catarrh of one organ is exactly the , same as catarrh of any other organ. r What will cure catarrh of the head will also cure catarrh of the pelvic organs. . . . . . . -Veruna cures these cases simply be" . . K cause it cures the catarrh. If you lllwe catarrh write at once to Dr. Hartman , giving n. full statement of your case , and he will he pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. ; Address Dr. Hartma11 , President of i The Hartman Sanitarium , Columbus , O. I , f . . w S11 . "f'OLLOW TIt"L.a. . - TAKE THE WABASH i , " SAINT I ' LOUIS I " THE ONLY LINE TO I . THE WORLD'S FAIR . MAIN ENTRANCE Daggage checked to 'Vorhl' Fair rolllulR. . . . . . Stopovers allowed . All Agents can . route you \11\.the ABASH. For beautiful - tiful 'Vorld's Fair folder and all Infor- mation address HARRY E. MOORBS I Goo. 4gt. Pass. Dcpt. , Omaha. Neb. . . . . . .4f. ' 0' " , . . . . 4"1' When Answering Advertisements Kindly Mention This Paper. < . to > k pee atefeteQ eya with , a.e } Thompson's Eye Water . . , ' " . . t.J t. w. N. U. , Omaha. No. 35-1904 # I. . e IURt ; I NtI : All l5 AItS. Deft touQh yruD Taatcs ood. IIse to time. lzo1C by druRttlete. t ' \f < A fJ I - . ' I . _ . - . 1 The Peanut as a Field Crop The peanut is assuming every year more and more Importance as a field erop. Its natural home seems to be In the southern part of the temperate zone , but It grows far north when properly eulUmted. It Is successful ] cultivated as far north as the Great J..nltea. 'Vo are not sure that this will not yet become one of the successful field crops of the sandy regions of the middle WCRt. 'Ve have been treated to so many surprises ) as to the adaptability . bility of plants to large areas of coun try that little In this lice now surprises . prlses us. If the peanut can bo grown In large quantities on our very sandy land , It will prove to be a great boon to our agriculturists. Belonging to the lcgumlnosae It has roots that car ry nodules in which live the bacteria that gather nitrogen from the all' The edible portion of the nut Is there fore very rich In nitrogen. An nealy sis of the edible portion shows It to contain , In per cents , water , 9.2j ; pro thin , 25.8 j fat , 38.6 j carbohydrate , 24.4 , and ash , 2. The protein content Is therefore Iromllrlcnbly high , avid makes the nut very good food when It Is ground to increase its dlgestibll . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ih. It I" an i " o f Ili e so it a ! H.1' . " ' " . . . . mph o , er u. ' ' ' 0 ; ; "U. . , . . . , arc un the legumes. There Is no danger . gel' ot growing too many peanuts , as the surplus can always bo used as food for swine. One man declares that the peanut can bo grown in every - ery state In the Union and even in Southern Canada , and asserts that It is now being grown as far north as the lower peninsula of Michigan. 11 for any reason a crop of peanut. . should fall to ripen , It would add nitro , son to the soil by being plowed un del' - - Select Scions This Summer. It Is now quite generally believed that the scions for grafting trees should be selected from bearing branches. We have supposed in the past that it was enough to get the scions from any part of the tree , even from the suckers growing on the side. But some nurserymen now claim that many of the best and thriftiest shoots on the trees have In them some quality that does not make for fruItfulness and that the use of these as scions in the top working of trees has resulted In many of the products of such top.worklng being unfruitful. It is also claimed that such apples af ! the Gano were secured by marking branches on Den Davis trees that bore fnE'lr shaped and finely colored fruit and grafting other trees from them , and that In this way a variety of Den Davis was developed that seems In appearance at least to be an improve i mont. It If safe enough to assume ' ' that this Is true , whether It Is or not , for the other side Is not the safe one till It Is settled that the opinion ex pressed is an 01'1'01' It will be' well ! for the orchardist to now mark the twigs that ho . expects to use In the malting of scions. He can select only those that aro' actually bearIng fruit and so Increase the fruit . beartng prob ability at the trees resulting from hit graft. The summer time is the best time In which to do this selecllng. while the loaves and the fruit arc stilt ; on. The vigor may be largely Imowll In this wa ' . When a garden can bo placed under Irrgatlon conditions the results will be very encouraging as the crop ! can bo controlled. Many times no matter in what state of the Union , crops of lettuce , radishes and other garden stuff are lost by reason of the drouth checking growth. A good many gardeners in the country are placing Irritation plants so they can be effective In Insuring a crop. ThlJ i 18 proving both pleasant and profit. ablt. . - - - . - - - - - - . . .i : ! _ , i , ej ; . r . . . ' 'b. r : . 4 ) . . , ; . ; , . : " . 4'i : : { . I . . . . . . ' ( , . ' . ' . . , , .r. , . ' " ; . ' " . ( I r , ; . : : . / : : \ . / " , " I' . , \ . . ' . , . , " . I , f . ) . " :1' : ' , ' . . ' 1t t. . . , , . ; ' \ ' . I : \ ' . : \ \ . . . : . . , II" . , : . 'C . L . . . . ' . . , . . ' . . ) . , " . . ' . ! . . 1-1' " ' I. . . . , . . ' " . . 1 . . ' , . I , ' . ' . . ' . . " 'f' . 1 . ' , \ . . . ( , : , ' . . /r ' . " : . . ' ; .t. . . . . . ; . .v' . " ; . 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' . . , . , . \ : , c ' , , ' . " . , ' . . ' . ; 1 . , , , " < ' ' . rli" ' , . . . ( . , , . : < i" . . ' : ' ' . " . . . , . ' . > " . . r' < ,1 : . . , . . , .0) / . . , . , $ < ( : ' " . 'm\/ : : + % . t1 I ! I : ' . f 1 H h" : , . . ' , . - " . , ' ' ' . . ' . . . . ; : . : > . . . . , . "fl . . . . - ; ' ; "I : ' : ' y' . : I - - . " . . . " . < . . - JJ , . Mrs. Rosa Adams , niece of the late General Roger Hanson , C. S. A. , wants every woman to know of the wonders accomplished by Lydia E. Pinkham ' Vegetable Compound. . . DEAn MnR. Pnmu.\ : -I cnnnot ten you with pen and ink what good Lydia E. Plnlduun's Vegetable Compound did for me , suffering from the ills peculiar to the sex , extreme lassitude and that all gene feeling. I would rise from my bed in the morning feeling more tired than when T went to bcd , but before I had used two bottles of Lydia ) i } . Pinldunu'H Vegetable - table Compound , I began to feel the buoyancy of my younger days return- ing , became regular , could do more work anti not feel tired than I had ever been able t.o do before , 60 I continued to use it until I was restored to perfect health , It is , indeed n boon to sick women and I heartily recommend it. Yours very truly , Mus. Roes ADA IR , 819 lath St. , Louisville ! Ky. " I - Any women who ore troubled with irregular - regular or painful menstruation , wenk- . r ness , leueorrh , displacement Gr ulceration - , ation of the womb , that bcnring-dou'u feeling , ln1lammutlon of the ovaries , back- . ache , general debility , anel nervous pros- trntlon , should know there is one tried and true remedy , Lydia E. Pinkham' Vegetable CompoUlul. No other medicine for women has received such wldc-Slrend and 1UltlualUIctl Indorsement. No other mctHclne has such a record of female cures. l" DEAn 'Mna. P1N1I11AMI nm vcrl.I > . . eased ' t.z to recommend Lydia E. PlnJcaam R Vcge- inltJe Compound for womb and ovarian dlfIleul- ° " tie/\ from which I have been a sufferer for yearn. ; It „ , . . wns the only medicine which was at all beneficial . . and within a week alter I started to use it , there was a great change In my feelings and 1001cs. I 11i- used It for n little over three months , and at the i end of that time I su1Teredno pain at the menstrual 31t period , nor was I troubled with those distressing pains which compelled me to JO : to bcd , and I have not had a. headache since. This Is nearly B year ngo. I always leeep a bottle on hand , and take a flaw doses every week , for I find that it tones up the system and keeps m. feeling strong , and I never have that tired out feeling any more. "I certainly think that every woman ought to try this grand medicine , for it would prove its worth Yours very truly , Mss EL5II : DAr.ronTD , :0 : ; : : Dc Soto St. , Memphis , 'l'enn. " , FREE MEDICAL ADVICE TO W01\EN. Don't hesitate to writ to 1\lrR. Pinklanm. She wlllllnlerRtnnd your case perfectly , and will treat yon with klmlncRs. Hcr advice Is free , ntHI the address is flynn , 1\lnRfI. No woman ever regretted having written her , and she hM helped fhou , nJ(1R. FORFEI"r i If wo cannot forthwith produce the orlllinat letters And signatures of $5000 ibuvu WlUmoa1ala , which will prove their absolute 1Ill1l1lnel1f ) II , v LJ'dla E. lnkllam 111011. Co. , Lynn Miaa. HANDY BLUEING BOOK. In sheets ot PURE ANILINE BLUE NolJottlcH. Nopruldle. Nowu ! > tc. Glvcsthoham amount ot blueing water each wash . duy. Abk your grocer for it or hcmllOo for a book ots : : Icave\ : , The Handy Blueing Book Co. , 81 E. Lake st. , Chicago , III. . BY : LD ANTISEPTIC PILE CONES Way DRU.GGISTS. Sample Freo. ANTISEPTIC PILE CONE CO. , Crete , Neb. SLEEr. ' HOMESTEADS on Orow Rea- BEGGS' BLOOD PURIFIER ervotlon In I nt. ' n. Sead We. tor " 1&1) . : l o rol\l CURBS catarrh of the stomach.M"nxzLLY . 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