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introduced by I the U. S. Dcpl of Agr.
It is a tremendous croJlper , yielding III
good Innll in \Vis , 111. , la. , .Mich . , Tnd ,
U'1 j'a. , X. Y. , 80 1111. per nlm , IIIHI 011 dry ,
111'111 lands , flllch its ! are found in Iliont.
lllIho , the Dnlwlns Colo. , cl ( ' . MOIILr
yield : from 40 tll GO tnl. 'l'11is'hCat : IIIHI
f.pcll7. ; nml 1I1I1IIIa Harley and llromuy !
9 lIcrllliH and hllinll ] Dollar brass , makes :
it l'o'-lIihle to grow 1111I1 fatten hogs , sheep
and cattle wherever soil ill found.
Je/H' ) lilrw lee AU ; TIIIR ; OTICE !
to the John A. Falzer cc(1 ( Co" , La Crosse ,
" 'is. , allll thc ' will send you free II Hllllplu :
of this Wheat find other farm seeds , to.
gether with their great catalog , alone
worth $100.00 to any wille.awake farmel'
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Origin of the Maxim Gun
Vanity Fair , In the letterpress ) ac'
compauying Its cartoons of Sir Hiram
l\lnxlrn , says that ho first thought of
the Maxim \ gun by receiving a jar on
y ! the shoulller Ilt the firing of an old
1'1110. "It seemed a pity that the kick
Should he wasted 1'ho1'oforo he put
J the recoil to work In automatic load.
Ing and Thing at the rate uf u thou.
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slllltl shots 11 minute. "
j There tP I moro ( 'RtRrrh ) In tits ectlon of the country
than all otli"r.tI'IJK'IJ Pllt together , RIII until the lair
few yents was 1I1'I'o'c.1 to 110 hlcllr"hlJ. ! For a great
, - IIIKIIY years doctors llrunollllccd II a local .tI'en.v and
i l'rc'crl\Je.t ' \ loelll remedies , and ' I.y COII.l/llltly flll1ln.
I" c\uo : with local treatment , pronounced It Incurahlc
Scleneo III . A proven Cntnrrlllo be a cUllolltullullIl1 dle-
I CIi'C therefore refJ II I roe contltullnllal trealment.
lIall's CIIIRrrh Cure manufactured l1y F..1 I Cheney
i k Go. . Tot'.lo ! . , Ohio , Is I the only cnmtltullIJlIlI1 curu "n
the mKrkel 1l h taken internally In d Iose. from 10
drops to R tell < poonful. It acts .tlrectlv 011 the blood \
BII.I rnIlCOII urfllcc' of the py telll. 'I'hey offer one
hundred dollars for any care It falls to cure Send
tor circulate and t".IIIIIOIIIIIIII.
Address < ; } o' . J. C11KNIY : : w CO" , Toledo , Olliu.
fo\ll \ lIy IIrlll'Jdol' , 75c.
Take all's Family J'\1I8 for couslll.otlon.
As daylight can he seen through
+ very small holes , so little things will
Illustrate a Ilerson's cmractm' ) Indeed .
deed , character consists In little acts
well anll honorably performed , daily
life being the quarry ' from which we
build It up , and rough.hew the habits
which form H.-Samuel Snilles.
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Among tho-e who bare received . the highest
M\'IIrtl-lhu Hmn,1 J'rl7.6-ut SI. Loula " ' ' 'rid' , Fair
r was tie A. .1 , Tower Co. , the makerH "c the FISII
ItItA1I ; 81.llmmts. Many of our readers who went
to the Falr will recall their lee exhibit lu which
waterproof gllrlllcnt were shown adapted , tu so many
uses that almost every tleplHtrnent of the worltt's
. work WM ftullestc.l. 'I'hu ( lrallli : Prize was 1cle. .
served tribute 10 one . of tile uldu.t manufacturing !
I concerns in tile country.
The man who puts ) his heart Into
his work will always get ahead In It.
Try One P 1c age.
It "DCfil1ncu Starch" does not please
' return It to dealet. 1C
you , ! your Il does ! .
you get one-third more for the same
1I10Ile ' . It will gi\e you satisfaction .
and will nol stick lo the Iron.
When you come to Ray good.hy to
old sins It Is unwise to hold a farewell .
wen meollng.
fiTS permanently CIIM' < 1. No fits or nrrvcarness "ftep
1I00t d"t" usa ur Ur. 11110'8 Un'llt Nerve H.-Mn ! "
. ( lr , Send for I' U"I : : : , IIII trllli bottle allli tr"tlU.e.
1./11.11. / U. SLLVtt LW. . 031 Arch str.et : , 1'hiiadelphia,1'o
\Ve find no better feelings In others
than wo foster In ourRe\'cs. !
TO cmm A cOI.n IN OXB DAY
Take l.oxKtlvlJ IIromo Qiilnluo ' 1'lIhlel. All tlruii'
1:1s1 rlJrumJ the mIJlle ) ' If ! It fllll to cure L' . \ \ .
Oroyu' btguattuu h 011 e.ch box.c. : ! .
A ( in.\ Tt.TI : I : J ) CIlm rOl l'ILlS.
Itching .lIIhltl , II IIlcI'.IIII ; ur I'r . .tr.ltlllll 1'1101 Your
tlrpll = ht will refund utuuey If l' . \ZO OI 'nIE\'l'
bll to cure you In 6 to II d:1)'s. : 'Oc. .
You soon lose the religion you try
to Iteep to 'ollrself.
1)10'11 ; CUre"callllot " 110 too hllhlpolclI of as
a cough curc.-J. \ , ' . O'lIltus , Third Avo.
N. , MltlllculKlIlS , \111111" , JUII. 0. ltlU0. )
"Tlmo to hu1'11" keeps the l'vll's
furnace olng.
Jltu 'Vlnlllow't ' "
! coothlnr Ryrnp.
For children teething . 8ottcn the gums , reduces lno !
Ilawlulltlou allays palm , cures wind coli. : . , c 1\ wtu\
Sensible Housekeepers
will have Defiance Starch , not alone
because they get OI1l'-thlt'lmure for the
sane money . but also because of superior -
rioI' qunlll
Hayti devotes almost one.slxth or
Its revenues to free schools.
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I Defiance Starch Is put up 16 ounces
In a package , 10 cents. One-third mora
starch for the same mone ' ,
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And Both Object to His Lying Abed.
Johnn ' -I wish my folks would
agree upon one thing , and not keep mo
all the time In worry. .
Tommy-What have they been doing .
Ing now ?
Johnny-Mother won't let mo stand
on my head , and dad Is uU the limo
fussing because I wear my shoes out
so fust-Stray Stories.
Why Josh Shaved. .
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Zelce-How did Josh come to get
them whlslwrs shaved oft what ho has
worn for nigh onto 30 years ?
Zack- \Vaal , as I understand , his
children are all grooved up now , au'
titer ain't no danger of his face sItaeI"
In' 'ern to oalh.-Chlcago Journal.
A Phenomenon.
"Your husband ain't very industrious .
OilS , Is he ? " said the woman who was
sitting In the sleigh In front of the
village ) store.
'Veil , " answered the woman In the
spring wagon , "sometimes he Is an'
sometimes ho ain't. He'll travel for
miles and miles with a shotgun on his
shoulder , but he can't walk a hun
died yards with an armful of woo . "
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"Of coumrse " said the tourist , "tho
wealth of this country about hero Is
In the Roll "
"So fur's I'm cOl1mrned ! 1l Is , " re
plied the poor farmer "T nln't tire c' .
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god none of It out.-Philadel1)hitt
Press
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Cold Weather for It.
Ida-1'hls story says the heroine
was wrapped up In a dime novel.
1Ilay-Goodness ! Is that all she had
to wear ?
Working on Bumps
"Is you husband at homo , madam ? "
asked the caller at the door.
"Sure and ho's not , " said the big ,
red-faced woman who had opened the
dcor.
"You see , madam , I am Il traveling
phrenologIst , and I'd like to examine
time bumps on your husban 's head. "
"You're too late \\'o did have a bit
of un argument this morning , and my
husband's gone down to the doctor's
to have him examine them.-Yonlters
statesman.
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MRIHAYDEVIE [ ] ' S
GIVES HIS OPINION OF THE BEST
TREATMENT FOR PARALYSIS
Dccllu.1 That nr. 'l1l1nll1 ' Pink 1'1111
telllo11 the Ute of ill . I.llIIhN " 'hCll
All Olllor ICClllCcllc8 lo'Itilell.
The premouitor symptoms of paralysis -
sis are : tronlbliug of the hands ; sudden
loss of power in arms or legs , frequently
nfl'ecting whole side of the botly ; staggering
gerillg ; partial 01' entire inability to use
the fingers ; distortion of time features ,
sOllletimes an uncontrollable quivering
of the chill ; severe pains ; difficulty in
speech. Frequently : the first warning is
vague feeling of headache , vertigo and
muscular \vcnknl'ss.
In 1\ recent interview Mr. W. J. L.
I-Ityden said : II I truly think that Dr.
Wi11iams' Pink Pills are n great muedi
cine for they cured mo when physiciuns
and other romedics hud failed to give
mo the slightest rcliof. Too close nt-
tention to business brought on an attack
of nervousness which finally developed
into paralysis. There were times when
it was impossible for mo to move my
hands or to get up from n chair. At
other times I had llartial control ot my
limbs , but I was afraid to go far from
the house for fear I mIght suddenly become -
come helpless and have to be curried
home.
" \Vhilo I was in this miserable condition .
dition , I was stricken with mnlurial foyer
und confined to bed for four months. I
had the best physicians , but while they
relieved my fever , their treatment did
not entirely drive the malaria from my
8'Htem , , and they did not help my Paralysis
alysis in the least , I
II I was well nigh despairing when a ;
friend persullllcd mo to try \Vi1liams'
Pink Pills. When I hud finished one box
I could see results that encouraged me
My condition kept steadily , improving ,
nnd when I had taken seven boxes I was
cured of paralysis und the malaria was
completely driven out of my system
For two years ; now I have enjoYCll the
best of health and have attended to business .
incsl without any ! interruption "
Mr. Hayden's home is at No. 2i2 West
30th street ) New Yorl. Wi1limns'
Pink Pills hl\vo cured many similar cases
of paralysis , also locomotor ataxia. They
are sold by fill druggists. A treatment
so simple , inexpnnsivo and successful
8hotlltl ho tried : hy every sufferer from
partial paralysis in any or its stages.
Most of us believe that fasting fat-
tens-the other fellow.
GRATEFUL TO CUTICURA
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For Instant Relief and Speedy Cure of
Raw and Scaly Humour , Itching
Day and Night-Suffered
Months.
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"I wish you would publish this letter .
tel' so that others suffering as I have
may 130 helped. For months awful
Bores covered my face and neck ) , scabs
forming , itching terribly day and
night , breaking allen , and running
blood and maUer. I had tried many
remedies , but was growing won ,
when I started with CuUCUl'lt. The
first application gave mo Instant reo
hot . and when I had used two cakes
of Cutlcura Soap and three boxes of .
CutlCUl'U Ointment I ' I
, was completely
cured. ( signed ( ) 1\IIRR Nellle Vander
Wlole , Lakeside , N Y. "
It takes more than the Sunday suit
to make the solid saint.
Important to Mothers.
Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORJA ,
a ufo and sure remedy for infants and children ,
and see that tt
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Dears the 9'rsr/ # . . , I-P-
SIjnlltnro of ' / . ' ,
In Use 1Por Over 30 Yel1re.
The Kind You have Always Bought
lie cannot be a saint who will not
130 u servant
The Best Results In Starching
can he obtained only by using Defiance
Starch , besides getting ,1 ounces more
for lame ! : money-no cooking rcqulrel1.
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Great men are not born for lhom- ,
selves ; great lowers on which nnl -r I
stand UlIII gaze , are meant for the 1
good of manklnd.-BoRsucl. I
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ECURSIONS
SOUTH
DAILY
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It you are thlnltlng oC 11 trip .
SOUTII--SOUTHEAST--EAST ; i .
' 'rito and let us tell you best rates ,
time , route and und marked time
tables. I
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This saves you worry and an- i . . - r
UOYUIICO and makes you feel at '
home all the wny. I
Cull \ \ 'uhlshClt \ , ' Ol11ce lGOl Far- I "j
num St. , Ot' a7ldress II I I ,
Harry E. Moores , 1
G. A. P. D. Wabash R. R. , Omaha , Neb. '
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10,000 Pant for 16c.
More gardens and farms are planted to
Balzer' Seeds than any otlret ' In
America. There Is reason for thl.
'Vo own over c.OJO acres for the pnJo
ductlon or our warranted . aced. .
In color to induce you to U.y them , we
n11\1e you the following unprecedented . :
cedcntl'd often
FO.18 ' Oor-te PostpaId
miss Enrly.11edlnmandLabCabbage. ,
2000 Fine Juicy Turalp. ,
:1000 : ) 1II0.thlulf r.lerl ,
moo IIItl.l 5utty Eelluee ,
JOOO 8t.lt.1I14 Onloo ,
JUliO taro Luotlnoo lIadlo1 > , . .
JOOO OIorlou.lf u.lmoat . .0" . . . . , . .
Above even packages cOltllln Sl1m. ! r"
dent aced to grow 10,000 plants fun- .S- ;
IIlohlDI bushels of' brllllant f
.h\vrr. and iota and tot"Or oolc.e
vegotablcstogotherwith , our great
ealalo" tclllng all about Flowers
hoses , Bmnll Fruits . etc. , all for '
1110 In stamps and this notice. . . '
Dig Ito - page catalog alone , tc. . . ;
JOHN A. SALTER SEED CO. ,
W.NV. La Cr09se , Wla.
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INCUBATORS. ,
The OLD TRUSTY Incubators .
cullatorK arc 1I111do lIy K - f- )
Johnson tile Incubator
IIIU , who hinds WOOO he- L G
toro inventing ! his OLD ;
TRUSTY.
A IlIIy.for.lteelf hatch-
cr. Forty : days ' free triAl
rid 11 five ye.tr'a guaran-
tco. For bk l free cnta- .
101:110. 3JO IH1Ullr ) ' 1lIus. _
( trllllulI , address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , "
M. M. JOHNSON CO. ,
Box O. Too Clay Center. Neb. I
DR. McO'REVV
Fore ; ; YCt\'H Las : mode II specialty
or 1)ISEASI ( ) III : N. J.\ht-
"I'll ! yetira III Out aIia. Ilta JlIIUI
' J'ri : alnlent h a II IIt'I'I1IUllClltly 1
\Irl't ! 11I0IIIIt\III8. ONLY l'l'g j
- nOIr.AHS for tire IIIlIuthH
. .r trriunuut Medicine 1'10 II t In
4)Ilriu IHlelac : Box 7111. ; Ofllco i
: ' 11'1 South lath Street , Omaha. Nub-
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FARMS and RaNOHES
WHEAT LANDS
KANSAS $6 to SID Per Acre
Splendid sections , Comhlued farming and stock
rablnl 81.7 to tHi.OO J'cr Act-u. Kansas ,
Colorado and Ne rakll. Only one. tenth culI. . '
Fleet land : bargalne . In ( West Ask , l
13. .1\ . 11oALt.Arlit , I.allli COlllu1l1'1lonor
UOl1t. n. , U. I' . U. H. Cu. , 01uahu. Net
SPINAL CURVATURE Can be Cure
, , ALSO OTHER : DtF'DAMlTltJ.
f Write or cull at office for free informa'
tion lIillhcst testimonials from pronl '
ff ill6/1t 6tatcslllen , and physicians. Con-
r 1I1t rour Family Doctor No braces or
I' II IP1 > hallCeS used , Troatl'd successfully
hy mail. Six 'Cl1r8' experiencc , - < r'1 l
Ille UlomQlst GyrnDiatlc et Urtbopedlcllst.
( cPYIlgbt 190Z. ! INCOIt OM"TED. CAPITAL . . .000.00. .
Ie TO :11 ARLINGTON DLK. , OMAHA. NEB.
. 5 GREGORY'S '
ACAS RKLUB are seeds that you can do-
x - 101 ! on. Oet CrtaloCue.
J. J. a. WtUiUUY F boy , ! larW.bud , ) Iua.
wp . ThE Q'UAT K'OHY AND LIvrn CO"
, , , , . . , D VI I < EN EDY'S
R D N
FREEThC M 9"YbNNEDt' . . EDY'L3 a FAVORITE p ; r tJH .u.p
f / u ! a t BLNNEDr ' o bony : l1ONDOUT. li . T.
W. N. U. Omaha. No 5-1905.
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