The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, January 20, 1905, Image 6

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: 'PROVES GREAT POWER
When Regular Medical Treatment
failed , Dr Williams' Pink Pills
Cured Her Rheumatism
H\tIllrCllH ( people nfllictedwith rl10n-
Inntism 11I\\0 spout ycnrs : under the ( tiaro
of excollollt physicians ill vnill. 'l'hell
thoyJlI\\'o ) ficllled dowlI to the conviction
that it iH fastened oil them for life l\h'R
IJlnstnoro was not villiuh ! to join tike
mlllcH of the hopolefis mortly , because her
doctor dill not know how to help hor.
. hero iH her story :
li'our years ngo I Rufforo,1 greatly
with rhoumntism ill lilY' ' hnllds mud
kuoos. ACtor I had been Hitting while
my limbs 80011101180 heavy I could hardly
walk 011 the first ntt01ll1lt. So long ns I
kept moving I WfiS nil right , but just ns
, soon ns I stopped , somethillg seemed to
settle in my tutees ] nnd make them ncho.
My hands were so bad I couhln't touch
the palms of them on a flat surface ; they
were swollen ] ] and pained so "
"Did you call ) ] in n physician ? "
"I doctored steadily for over n year :
thou one doctor sHid : ' You have taken
JIIOlicillo strong enough to kill almost
nnythill { . ' Still , it did not kill 1110 nor
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rhoulllntis1ll. "
thu .
how , thou , did yon get rid of it ? "
"At diU'Ol'Cllt tinges I had rend in vari
oils publications about D1' . 'Villimus'
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wonderful Pink ] Pills for Palo People ,
anti I finally ] ] decided to try thcm. I took
thom steadily for four months in nc-
cordnllco with the dh'uctiOIlH. By that
time I vas completely ] cured. "
IInvo ; you been free from it ever
lince ? "
" Since then I have land but one slight
return of illY trouble , 1U1I1 a box or two ot
the sluno ( pills IIInl10 1110 nIl right again . "
M1'S. Ii' A. Dinsmoro lives in hearty
cnjo'lIIont of her recovered health nt
'Vuburn , MnsH. , entirely freed from the
grave anxieties tint rhou1lmti6m always
brillgs. 'Vhon it appears in but single
joint it shows that the blood is iu n faulty
state in the whole bolly. It may nt any
moment break out elsewhere ] , and one ot
the dangers is that it may break out in
the heart and thou the result must bo
fntl\1. The only security is to keep the
blood all the time in 1\ perfectly sound : :
oondition.
Willinms' Pinlc Pills mn1co healthy
blool1. All other relief is 8uporflcinl.
This is thorough. These lImB are Bold
by all druggi8tS.
When you tell n. woman that her
new dress nlllltcs her look ten years
younger she begins to dislike you for
thinking trmt she is ten years older
than she looks
DISFIGURING ULCER
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People Looked at Her In Amazement
--Pronounced Incurable--Fac.
Now Clear as Ever-Thank.
God for Cutlcura
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Mrs. P. Hackott , of 400 Van Buren
St. , Brooklyn , N. Y. , says : " 1 wish
to give thanks for the marvelous curd
of my mother by CuticUl'a. She had
a severe ulcer , which physicians had
pronounced incurable It was a ter.
rlble disfigurement , and people would
hind in amazement and look after
her After there was no hope from
doctors she began lasing ! Cuticur
Soap Ointment , and PIlls , and now
thank Gad , slna Is completely cured ,
and her face Is as smooth and clear
as ever. "
We hardly find any persons ot good
sense save those who agree with us ,
--La Rochefoncauld
"ennAnenU , . CUrM. No fttsor nerTcueuel ! aftea
fiTS rerntanently
amt dAl'a uao of I > r. Kline' . GreBC Ne" UeaCol'o
, r. fiend for l' ' Ul : t : MO.O ( ( trial buttlo and tnoatlae ,
IJ& " , 1L 11. tLL"IX , Ltd. , 931 Arcb Street , l'bil&l1elpb1a , 1'a
. . This world may owe every man n.
living. nut only millionaires are pre
ferred creditors.
A GUAR.tNTI KU CURE FOR l'II.ES.
llcblnl ! , Dllud , lIIeedlnl ur l'rotrudlng 1'110' . Your
drugF1.t will refund atoney If I'AZO OU\TMEiT
fall to cure you lu I mOlll'r } daye. we.
. rr. . Wln.loW"1 Soothing 1'tyJ'D11.
'or children teething , .oUcn. the gurus , roducee 'he
-.mwaUolIalla7.p&tn , CIIN' wlndcoU. 23oa butUo.
I The investor who Is after 10 per
cent sometimes gets it in the distrt-
button of assets.
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falls City Tribunt
BV TRIBUNE PUBLISHING co.
FALLS CITY . . NBlBnASKA
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The frazzled leap-year jest will now
gather dllSl till the approach . of Jan ,
\tnl"r , JflOS :
"Lo\'o maitlng" is now forbidden nt
Atlantic City , N. J. A strange "bid"
for popularity
Adelhm Patti's cool has left her.
Perhaps Ime. Patti Insists on singing
rounll the hOllse.
You might just as well listen tp the
voice of conscience. She will have her
say sooner 01' lalor.
Even now It Is not too late to make
a New Ycar's resolllUon if you happen
to think of a good one.
Dr. Irvine says the lady is not beau-
Llfnl. Now she never can forgive him ,
no matter what happens.
We rend with sincere regret the
headline , "nelle\'es It Her , " In a news-
paper published 1n cllltivated Boston
The New York Tinges , with Us thlr-
ly.ono story home , Is entitled to rank
as the journalistic sly puncher of the
age.
A New Jersey lawyer pleading for
the principles of state sovereignty
ought to make a hit on the vaudevlllo
slago.
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1\lrs. Chadwick was brought up on a
farm and she seems to have avenged
a good many of the goldbrick in-
jmles and Insults
Married ladles who entertain gentlemen -
men visitors should always tape the
precaution to stuff the ears of the par-
rots with cotton
PI'O . James. Corllett may play Ham-
let If he li\CSr \ but the really melan-
choIr Dane is "Battling" Nelson , who
was licked by Jimmy Britt.
Judge ( 1\1c1\lIchael , of Philadelphia ,
denounced the theft of a hiss by a po'
lIceman from a pretty woman as lar-
ceny. Yes , hut it was grand.
There arc 2,996 students at Yale this
year . If Yale were a woman's college
wo might be instilled In supposing the
numbel' has been marked down from
3,000.
An Englishman has taken out 'a policy .
Icy for $2,500 on the life of the czar
of Russin. The czar , b'jove , wlll do his
best to-get even with him by living lo
a great age
A Madrid paper says King Alfonso I
Is engaged to marry PrIncess Victoria
of England American heiresses may
as well take notice that AU doesn't
need the money
.ord Roberts hints that there arc
armies which could smother Eng ,
land's 'I'hat's a fine way to show his
gratitude for the poems Kipling has
written about him.
Tine man who claims to have
spanked Theodore Roosevelt when the
latter was a boy may have imparted
to the future president his first crUde
Idea of the strenuous life.
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The crown prince oC Servia eloped
a few days ago with an actress. If
she has any friends they should at
once urge her not to venture back in
case the Icing offers his blessing
'I'hero is , " says the Baltimore
American , "some talk at independence
for Callada. " If the Canadians find
out about It there wlll be trouble for
the person who started the rumor.
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. Miss Rose Peterson , Secretary "
Parkdale Tennis .Club , Chicago , from ex =
perience advises all young girls who have
pains and sickness peculiar to their sex , to use
Lydia E. Pinkha.m' Vegetable Compound
L' how many beautiful young girls develop into worn , listless and
hopeless' women , simply because sufficient attention has not been paid _
to their physical development. No woman is exempt from physical "
weakness and periodic pain , and young girls just budding into woman-
hood should be carefully guided physically as well as morally. Jl
If you know of any young lady who is sick , antI needs motherly
advice , ask her to w-Ite to 1\lrs. Plnlduull at Lynn , 1\lass. , who will
give her advice free , from . a loureo : of knowledge which is un-
cquaUC(1 In the country. Do not hesitate about stating details
which one mar ; not like to talk about , and which are essential for
a full understanding of the 'case.
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, Miss Hannah E. Mershon ; Collings- t
wcod , N. J. , says : . t
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"I thought I would write and tell you :
that , by following your kind advice , I feel like
a new person. I was always thin and delicate ,
and so weak that I could hardly do anything.
Menstruation was irrcbru1ar.
"I tried a bottle of your Vegetable Com-
'le pound and began to feel better right away I con-
tinued its use , and am now well and strong , and
menstruate regularly. I cannot say enough for
what your medicine did for me"
How Mrs. Pinkham Helped
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_ . Fannie Kumpe.
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"DEAR MRs. PINKHAM : - I feel it is my duty tot
write and tell you of the benefit I have derived from your advice and
the use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable CompoUlul. 1'he pains
ill my back and womb have all left me , and my menstrual trouble is
corrected. I am very thankful for the good advice you gave me , and I
slmll'ecommend your medicine to all who suffer from female weakness" ;
- MIss FANNIE Kmll'E , 1922 Chester St. , Little Hock , Ark. ( Dee , 16 , 1900. ) - .
Lydia E. Pinlham's Vegetable Compound will cure any
woman in the land wh suffers from womb troubles , inflamma-
tion of the ovaries , kidney troubles , nervous excitability , nervous
prostration , and . all forms of woman's special i1lt. :
FORFEIT If wo cannot . forthwith produce the orlglnat letters and .Imatur..ot . /
$5000 above teat11Doulal. , which .111 prove their absolute unulllenoll3. ! _
Lydia E. l'lnkhl1lu Illjd. Co. , Lynn , Maa& jt , J
Those who have a heart to do good
never need complain for lack of . op-
portunity.-l\I. Henr ' .
If you cnnnot procure Sandholm's Eczel1.
Lotion and Dandruff Cure from ' llru ' .
your drugglet !
or barber , write SanlllJolm Drug Co. , 27 Mun-
battl1n Bldg , Des Moines , Iowa , they will send
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it express prepalll It cures when all doctors'
Internal melllclne , greasy salvcs and ointments
fat ! . Free booklet for the asldn . Describe
your disease and special directions will be furn.
shed Eczema Pimples Acne , Old sores lUng
Worm , Blood Polson , Black Heads Insect Bites
Dallllrurr , , Scalp Trouble , Fullln hair Nervous
'fouble. U never tulls. Lotion , $1 i 5oap,25 ; : : >
'fhe rejection of the messenger does
not rescind the mesfmge
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San Salvador Stamps ;
A postal curiosity i3 the fact that
I one of the smallest countries in the
I world , San Salvador has issued the' ' .
enormous number of 405 different 11
postage stamps {
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Men use to wage war as if they felt
that they were malting history ; now I
shudder through battle , feeling that
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they are contributing a few novel to ,
Carnegie libraries. .
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Happiness is the harvest of help'
fulness. .