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About Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1905)
Appalling Increase in the Number of , Operations Performed Each. Year How Women May Avoid Th.em. Going1 through the hospitals in our large cities one is surprised to fhid such a large proportion of the patients lying on those snow-white beds women and yirls , who are either awaiting or recovering1 from serious opera tions. Why should this be tho case ? Sim ply because they have neglected them selves. Ovarian and womb troubles are certainly on the increase among the women of this country th y creep upon them unawares , but every one of those patients in the hospital Ivds had plenty of warning in that bearing- down feeling , pain at left or right of the womb , nervous exhaustion , pain in the small of the back , leucorrhica. di/- ziness. flatulency , displacements of the womb or irregularities. All of these symptoms are indications of oji un healthy condition of the ovaries or womb , and if not heeded the penally has to be paid by a dangerous operation. When these symptoms manifest them selves , do not drag along until you are obliged to go to the hospital and sub I mit to an operation but remember l that Lydia E. Pinlcham's Vegetable i Compound has saved thousands of i women from surgical operations i When women are troubled with ir j regular , suppressed or painful menstru I ation , weakness , leucorrhoca , displace ment or uleeration of the womb , that bearing-down feeling , inflammation of the ovaries , backache , bloating ( or flat ulency ) , general debility , indigestion , and nervous prostration , or are beset with such symptoms as dizziness , lassi tude , excitability , irritability , nervous- Lydia E. Piakham's Vegetable om- Poor , bat Polite. "Want sonic money , tlo .w : " said tho kind old lady. "Now , I \v < in < li > r of \i Reserve it. What would you lo with a jit-nny of I t'v it to yc ? " "Lady , " replied th j polite Ix' rjrnr. "y-r kindness would touch me so dat I'd buy a postal card wid do money : m * write yer u note o' thanks. " Catholic Standard uad Times. The U. S. Dcpt. of Agriculture gives to Salzer's Oats its heartiest en dorsement. Nd/er's New National Oats yielded in 1901 from 1.10 to : < W ) tm. per acre in 30 different .States , and > ou , Mr. Farmer , can beat this in l'JL'5 , uou will. Spcltz or Eininer , above illustrated , gives SO lm--hels grain and four tons hay besides per acie. It's wonderful. .Salzer's seeds are pedigree seeds , bred up through careful selection to big yields. Per Acre. Salzer's I enrdless Barley yielded 121 bu. Sal/.cr's Hume Builder ( . 'cm. . . 300 bu. Speltx : and ? Ia < aroni Wheat _ 80 bu. Salxcr's Victoria Rape . 00.000 Ibs. Saber's Teo-inte Fodder . IGO.Od. ) Ibs. Salzer's 13illion Dollar ( Jras-3. . . : > 0.000 11 * . Salzer's Pedigree Potatoes . 1,000 bu. Now such yields pay and you can have them , Mr. Farmer , in 1905. SKXD IOC IX STAAIL'.S and this notice to tho .John A. Fairer Seed Co. , La Cro e. Wis. . and you will pet their big catalog nnd lots of farm seed s free. [ C. N. U. ] "WlHTO tll'5 iilll > Fntraveled Youih I N-r.-vi- will.TO to Florida uevt \ \ > t'lc. What j - tho faro ? Traveled Kid.-r Y MI : * man. if"you had enough i ] > ; \ \ ymir li ; inl after you got there , you wouldn't : i k about such a iriliiuir ineidonml : iv tlic railroad fare. 1 find Fiso's Cure for Consumption the best medicine for croupy chiHren. Mrs. F. Callahan , 114 llall street. Parkers' bur ; ; , W. Va. , April 10 , 11)01. ) As Mxplainetl. Judge Lueuors Ofiicer. why didn't you ; ; o to the aid < ; f the defendant in the fight ? Policeman Faith , an' Oi didn't know which : iv thim wux. gin' to be th" de- lindint. yer Honor. as Figs have been used as food in the Orient from the "arliest times ami were also believed to be an antidote to poi son. Mrs. AVinslow'B SOOTHING Svnnp for Children t < ! ethiiic ; Kjftenhtio _ Rums , redjices inll.iiMinauon , al- Is7i { din , cures wind colic. J conts a bottle. The mo t "xp ' ! isiv Ianm.urn fact u rod t < > -uay is valued at ? . " ) . ( )00 a yard. WET WEATf-IEU WISDOM ! BLACK OR YELLOW WL KEEP YOU DRY NOTHING ELSE-WILL TAKE NO SUfi5TI7UTE5 CATALOGUES FP.CC CHOWIN FOLL LINE OF GARMENTS AND HATS. A. J. TOWER CO. , DOSTON. MASS. , U.S.A. TOWER CANADIAN CO. . LTD. , TORONTO. CANADA. ( i ' nes' ? , sleeplessness , melancholy , "all- " ' 'w-int-to-be-left-alone" feel ijone"ind - - - - ings , they should remember there is one tried and true remedy. , The followingletters cannot fail to briny hope to despairing1 women. ! .Airs. Fred Seydel , 4112 N. 54th Street , i West rhilaclelphia- , writes : , Dear .Mrs. Pinkham : j ' I was in a very serious condition when I ' wrote to y < m for act vice. I had a serious womb ! uml ovarian trouble and I could not carry a child to maturity , and was advised thnt an operation was my only hope of recovery. I 1 could not bear to think of goinjj to the hospi tal , so wrote you for advice. 1 did as you m- i strutted me "and took Lydia E. Pinkham's j Ve ebiblo Compound ; and I am not only a well woman to-day , buthavo a beautiful baby tfirl six months old. I advise all sick and , sufferinj ; women to write you for advice , as you have done so much for me. ' ' Miss Ruby Mnshrush , of East Chicago , lud. , writes : Dear Mrs. Pinkham : " I havo been a great sufferer with irregular menstruation and ovarian trouble , and about three months ago the doctor , after using tho X-Hay on me , said I had an abcess on the varies and would have to have an operation. My mother wanted me to try Lydia E. Pink- h-iin's Vegetable Compound as a last resort , and it not only saved me I'roin an operation but made me entirely well. " Lydia E. P nkhain's Vegetable Com- poniid at once removes such troubles. Refuse to buy any other medicine , for you need the best. Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick women to write her for advice Her advice and medicine have restored thousands to health. Address , Lynn. Mass. Succeeds Where Others Fail. Smart Autor. When David liolnsco and II. C. D * Milk' wrote "The Charity Ball. " there was a speech in it that did not please Herbert Kek-ey. the leading man ol the company. The words Kelcey ob jected to were quoted from one of Da vid's psalms. Ignorant of its origin. Kclcoy said to Mr. Do Millo : -1 don't like that line. It's too old- fashioned. ' ' "The line i not mine , but David's. " replied De Mille. referring , of course , to tho psalmist. " 1 thought so , " cried Kolcey , tri umphantly. "I'd recognize David 13o- lasro's stylo anywhere. " ACHED IN EVERY BONE. Chicnixo Society "Woman , "Who "Was So Sick She Could Not Sleep or Kat , Cured by Dunn's Kidney Pills. Marion Knight , of . " > . ' } X. Ashland Avo. . Chicago. Orator of theVest Side Wednesday Club , says : "This winior when I start ed to us e Doan's Kid ney Pills I ached in ev ery bone and h a d intense pains in tho kidnoys u n d pelvic organs. Tho urine was t h 5 c k a n d cloudy , and I could barely cat enough to live. I felt a change tor uie hotter within a week. Tiio second wook 1 began eating heart ily. I began to improve generally , and before seven weeks had passed I was well. I had spent hundreds of dollars for medicine that did not help me , but < ; worth of Doan's Kidney Pills re stored me to perfect health. " A TRIAL FREE Address Foster- Milbnrn Co. . Buffalo , N. Y. For sale by all dealers. Price. .10 cts. No Horsewhips in Moscow. There is a notable law in force in most of the large Russian towns con cerning horses. Among the curious things that arrest the attention on ar riving in Moscow is the entire absence of whips among drivers of cabs , car riages and all sorts of vehicles. There is a law prohibiting ( heir use and there is not a single whip in use in Moscow. The excellent condition of the horses attest the benefit of this humane-law. Nothing can exceed the beauty of the sleek and well-groomed horses used in the carriages of Mos cow. A C.ITAKANTKKDCUKK FOR PILKS. Itoln'njr. liiind. lileefiinK or Protruding Piles. Yourilrij/ni.st will refund money if PAZu OIKT- MJiNT iaii > to cure you in 0 to 14 days. 50c. Real Sorrow. A little girl had the whooping c.ugh very badly , aisd it seemed that no one could aid her in any way when a paroxysm of coughing seized her. One day , after a most severe one , she sat down all tired out , and with a look of patient resignation said : "Oh , I do feel so sorry for myself ! " Germany exported In.st year over $30- 000,000 worth of books and works of art. England and the United States were her best customers. SL. " " " " * * * i n * " * ! / * 1TE vv i u I. , i . v- * ' Give Me Three Grains of Com , Mother Give me three grains of corn , mother ( July threegrains of corn ; Itviil keep the little life 1 have Till the coining of the morn. I am dying of hunger and cold , mother Dying of hunger and cold ; And half the agnny of such a death My lips have never told. It has gnawed like a wolf at my heart , mother A wolf that is fierce for blood ; All the livelong day , and the night be side. Gnawing for lack of food. I dreamed of bread in my .sleep , mother. And the sight was heaven to see ; I awoke with an eager , famishing lip , lint you had no bread for me. How could I look to you. mother How could I look to you For bread to give your starving boy , When you were starving , too ? For I read the famine in your cheek , And in your eyes so wild , And I felt it in your bony ha ml. As you laid it on your child. The Queen has lands and gold , mother The Queen has buuis and gold. While you are foevd to your empty breast A skeleton babe to hold A babe that is dying of want , mother As 1 am dying now. With a ghastly look in its sunken eye , And famine upon its brow. \Vhat has poor Ireland done , mother What has poor Ireland done. That the world looks on , and sees us starve , Perishing one by one ! Do the men of England care not , moth er The great men and the high For the suffering sons of Erin's isle , Whether they live or die ? There is many a brave heart here , moth er. Dying of want and cold , | While only across the Channel , mother , Are many that roll in gold ; There are rich SUM ! proud men there. mother. With wondrous wealth to view. And the bread that they fling to their dogs to-night Would give life to me and yon. Come nearer to my side , mother Come nearer to my side , And hold me fondly , as you held My father when he died : Quick , for 1 cannot sec you , mother , My breath is almost gone : Mother ! dear mother ! ere I die. Give me three grains of corn. Kubhi Khan. In Xanadu did Kubla Khan A stately pleasure dome decree. Where Alph , the sacred river , ran. Through caverns measureless to man , Down to a sunless sea So t\\ice five miles of fertile ground With walls and towers were girdled round ; And there were gardens bright with sin uous rills , Where blossomed many an incense bearing tree ; And here were forests ancient as the hills , Enfolding sunny spots of greenery. The shadow of the dome of pleasure Floated midway on the waves. Where was heard the mingled measure From the fountain and the caves. It was a miracle of rare device , A sunny pleasure dome with caves of ice ! A damsel with a dulcimer In a vision once I saw ; It was an Abyssinian maid , And on her dulcimer she played , .Singing of Mount Abora. Could I icvive within ma Her symphony and song. To such deep delight 'twould win me That with music loud nnd long I would build that dome in air That sunny dome ! those caves of ice ! And all who heard should see them there , And all should cry. Beware ! Beware ! His flashing eyes , his floating hair ! Weave a circle round him thrico. And close your oyes with holy' dread , For he on honey dew hath fed And drunk the milk of Paradise. Samuel T. Coleridge. DEMAND FOR WATER POWER. Vaterfalla Enable "World , AYliile In creasing Machinery , to Spare Coal. Every clay sees more and more of ihe wasted power of waterfalls which lies at man's disposal in every hilly or mountainous country , turned to use in furnishing electric energy. The power of waterfalls is driving the greatest of all tunnels , the double Simplon bore , through the Alps : it is sending another tunnel , by devious ways , behind precipices and under glaciers to the summit of the snowy .Tuugfrau ; and a plan is now being per fected for constructing , once more with the aid of waterfalls , and to be run 1 > 3' them , when finished , a rival to the Simplon roud , which shall cross the Alps between Turin and Martigny. Everybody knows what Niagara is doing , and how the waterfalls of Cal ifornia , and of other mountainous States , are being harnessed. A. A. Campbell Swintonfi at the ro- cent meeting of the British Associa tion for the Advancement of Science , presented accurate statistics , which be had personally collected , showing that no less than I.r 00,000 horsepower de rived from waterfalls is now being utilized in various parts of the world for the development of electric energy. Of this great Vtal , which he believed did not represent the full truth , for he thought it probable that the real ag gregate is 2,000,000 horsepower , nearly one-third must be credited to the Uni- j ted States. There is one feature of this utiliza tion of water power in place of steam power , which Mr. Swiutou brought out , and which is .seldom thought of , and that is the saving of coal which it effects. On the basis of 2,000.000 horsepower derived from waterfalls , this saving amounts to nearly PJ.OOO.- 000 tons of foal per year. P.ttt the maximum amount of water- power that is available has not yet be gun to be approached in aetnal utiliza tiono that the animal savrijr of coal must become larger and larger every year. This , in view of the increasing difliculty of working many coal mines. owing1 to the great depths to which they have penetrated , ami in view of the approaching exhaustion of some of the most : famous fields , becomes it highly important consideration. Ev ery little while the world is reminded , more or les sensationally , of. a coining coal famine. The fact is that coal , of the better grades , possesses so many advantages and conveniences as a fuel that the earth's supplies of it should be conserved for human use as lonft as possible. Men of science have more than once sounded a warning agaiiy.t the waste of coal , for coal is the jr.'t't of a geologic age which can not be renewed. Thus waterfalls , by enabling us to spare coal , are performing an in direct service only less important than their direct ser.vice in supplying .elec tric power. But for them the grow ing use of electricity would soon make a drain upon the coal mines of the most serious character. The era of waterfalls seems cer tainly to have dawned. Every great cataract will become a focus of in dustry , just as every great river val ley has always been a center of popu lation , and Professor Brigham's pre diction , thatiagara is to be the in dustrial center of America , may be ful filled within a genera tion.- Magazine. OLDEST ALTAR IN AMERICA. Church Built by Cortex' Order in Tlas- cnlu Still Stands. Many Americans with the two histo rical dates uf 1007 and 1020 firmly fixed in their minds may be surprised to learn that for nearly a century be fore the days of .Jamestown and Plym outh Rock Christian altars had been standing on this side of the great wa ters. ters.The The daring Spaniards followed , close after the great discovery , says a writer in the Pilgrim , and braved the seas in search of treasure. So it was that the intrepid Cortez marched upon Mon- tezuma's capital after burning his ships behind him at Vera Cruz. Hero at Tlascala , twenty miles north of Puebla ami less than fifty miles east of Mexico City , Cortex found stanch allies. Their four chiefs he baptized from a huge black lava font. Each of these rulers had a key to the great treasure chest , which can still be seen , an enormous affair having four locks. Here is also shown the banner Cor- tez carried in his conquest and after ward presented the Tlascalans for their loyalty. It is about ten feet long and forked at the end ; its fine and heavy silk was once a beautiful crim son. son.The The Tlascalans have again and again refused almost fabulous sums offered for it on behalf of Spain. These natives throughout the country cling with a wonderful tenacity to any such relic , for in their eyes it is supremely sacred. At the time of Cortez , Tlas cala was an important city. Charles V. of Spain , signed the grant of arms to the city , while Phillip II. affixed his signature to the city charter at Barce lona , May 30 , loSr > . The church of San Francisco , the original one built by order of Cortex , is in good preservation , having been well cared for. On the pulpit in the chapel is found this unique inscription. "Aqui tubo principio el Santo Evan- gelio en este nuevo mundo. ' ' ( "Here tho. holy gospel had a beginning in the new world. ' ' ) Like the interior of all Mexican churches , this chapel is high ly decorated , being especially rich in elaborate statues. Tlascala is the capital of the state of the same name , which happens to be the smallest commonwealth in tho Mexican union. The city now mini- ( hers barely 4.000 inhabitants , while the greater part of its public buildings show there is no progress and very little repair. Emerson on the Sea. Oii the seashore the play of the At lantic with the coast ! What wealth is here ! Every wave is a fortune. One thinks of Etzlers and great projectors who will yet turn all this waste strength to account. What strength and fecundity , from the soa monsters , hugest of animals , to the primary forms of which it is the immense cra dle , and the phosphorescent infusorios ; it is one vast rolling bed of life , and every sparkle is a fish. What freedom and grace with all this might ! Tho seeing so excellent a spectacle is a cer tificate to the mind that all imaginable good shall yet be realized. Tho sea is the chemist that dissolves the moun tain and the rock , pulverizes old con tinents and builds new , forever redis tributing the solid matter of the globe , and performs an analogous ollice in perpetual new transplanting of the races of men over tho surface , the ox- odus of nations. We may well yield us for a time to its lessons. But tho nomad instinct , as I said , persists to drive us to fresh fields and pasture- ; new. Indeed the variety of our moods has an answering variety in the force of the world , and the sea drives us back to the hills. Ralph Waldo Em erson , in Atlantic. The average girl may be hard to please in the presents given to her by the family , but any old thing her steady sends suits. To gloat after you havevoii is a cheap luxury. TO BE AVOIDED Intense Cold Breeds Catarrti. IN THE HO * TH bcvcro Weather. February is a month of severe storms nrul intense cold. Even in the South , where the prevail ing temperature is much above wintry latitudes , February brings sudden changes of temperature. Mercury sometimes drops 20 degrees in a single night. Therefore , the following health hints are applicable to the whole of North America : Ventilation. The sleeping rooms should be well ventilated , but so as to avoid direct currents of air. Bathing. Those in vigorous health should take a cold water towel bath every morning before breakfast. Those in feeble health should take a brisk dry-towel-rnb every morning. Diet. Diet.The The diet should be a generous one. including meat , and occasionally fresh vegetables. Sunshine. The nights being long and the days short , as much sunshine as possible should be let into the house during the day. Clothins. The head should be kept cool at all times. The feet should be kept warm and dry. day and night. Po-ru-na. When unavoidably exposed to cold or wet , a few doses of Peruua will avert bad consequences. Precaution. When seized with a chill , or even s'ight chilliness , a dose of Peruna should ) > p tnkpn nf once. Hehinti the New Clerk ( anxious to show his shrewdness ) Mr. Sellfast. I have an idea. Put a little more lead into your weights. Then your customers will get overweight , and when they deal else where they'll think other grocers are cheats. You can make up by adulterat ing the goods a little. Grocer The goods are adulterated to the utmost limit already. Now skip down cellar and bring up another lot of Maine herring for sardines , and a gross or two of cottonseed oil for olive. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of UNITED WHE&T SS ROW 3 F> GET A FKEE HOMESTEAO l.N WEVl'EKN CA > A1 A ir buy some of the b st wheat lands on tho continent , and become a jiroducrr Thr a\-rape \ielcl ofviieut this > eir ill be about \VKNTV HII ! ELS Tit 'i HE ACUK. The ojt and bailey cr-ip will jlsui l > l ibiKi-l.intly Sileinlitl | chuiatc , good schools and churchesexcellent uiorLetinsfactlitica Applyfo info mation to S > po-lnt'-n < l atof Tmm K a- tion , O tawa , Canailu , or to K. T. Holme315 .litckfon St. . at.Paul. M mi. , and .J. M. cJLachlHii. Uox Ufa' . VVatertown.So.Dakotii.Authorized OoTeiiuiieritAtjenta Please say where 7 u haw this udvertisoment. It Cures Colds , Coughs. Sore Throat , Croup , Influ enza , Whooping Couqh , Bronchitis and Afthnia. A certain cure for Consumption m first Btaje , and a enrc relief in advanced stages , t'se at once. You will see the exrellcnt Affect after taking the first do. e. Sold liy dea era everywhere. Largo bottles 5:5 cents and 50 ceuu Sudden Ciicn ss Breed Catarrh irrza SCSNB IH TOE SOUTH / - \ S * -L r \J \ \ VK As much sleep as possible should be obtained in the forepart of the night. Catarrh of Head. Mr. Frank Cr.hb. 175 Summit street , Deering. Me. , writes : "I was troubled with catarrh in mj head. I wrote to Dr. ILnrtman for advice and he prescribed Peruua. "I took it and am happy to say it helped me at once. 1 feel better than I have for year * . " Bronchial Trouble. Mr. .1. Ed. O'Brien. Pres.'Americao Pilot Ass'n. Pensacola. Fla. . writes : "I heartily give my endorsement to Peruna as a'n effective cure for catarrh and bronchial trouble. " Throat and Lungs. Frank Battle. Jr. . Ill N. Market St. , Nashville. Tenn. . writes : "Peruna has cured me of chronic- bronchitis. "It is the grandest discovery of the age for the throat and lungs. " Pneumocti. Mr. A. C. Danforth. St. Joseph. Mich. , , writes : " 1 contracted a severe cold which settled on my lungs. I was threatened with pneumonia. "Peruna gave me relief within a couple of days. Three bottles saved nm a large doctor bill and a great deal ol suffering. " Thousands of Testimonials. We have on file thousands of testi monials like the above. Wo can give our readers only a slight glimpse of the vast array of unsolicited endorsements Dr. Hartman is constantly receiving. Address Dr. S. B. Hartman , President of The Hartman Sanitarium , Columbus , ORY'S , HKEDS ire wed * that you can ( Ja- ix-nd on. G et Cr lal ojue. J. 11. UCEGOKY ii boa. aartl b od , Si THE anr T KI DNEY AMD Ltvrn cuim DAVID KENNEDY'S FAVORITE EMEDY w 'H r in ui. Wri fur frw mm& UiU. u Tlt. iXJI.NCDI'S fcOXd ROHDOUI , Jt.X. FOR 425.00 rro cll the eel- braU-il I > L MIKK CUKAJfi J S K I * A U A TO it , mpuitr 20- pehour. . 'JO puund * capacity nour for * ! 4l > OO ; 100 poon capacity per liuiir for $ X4.00. CSiiarnntced the cnuul C * frrpnrutor" : that retail cvtrj where ut from } 7.r ton planwith tr.o 1'inctint undtrilc&- .mil ; reem nt li } oa < 3o cab I by couipaiuan , teit and ti at it will ik.m cloier , iklia -tr xni'Ic akiia eauar. raa lie' u. T J s : mi one-hilf nor * m ! k liuli any other Creim Sepiratur niv < r , you CJin r turn tbe neynrator to u iitonrexpenneauil uewIU Iniinollutc ! return ny in o i icy you mnj hut e paid Jor tt-flcht ehnrzti or fltiierv.'lHC. Cut this ad ut a ) onrc and mail to us , and you i&y will rerenre i > 7 return gall , free , r-ostpairt. CJF l.ATE ! 'lf , cirA : i SEPAKVTOIC cATAi.ticuE. fiu mil get our Lig offer and our f't'i tnal prcpuiitioa und you will receiie the ino t * tonUiilri : lj liberal UIEA3C SEI'AKATOU KFElt Ever Heard Of. Addreia SEARS , ROEBUCK & CO. , GHiCAGOc More K&nleni and fantij , are } > Iintcil to K. lzcr Set'iis tn > ii any otlitr in Amuti . Thi > rr n reason for tills. \e own over O.OX ) anefor tlio pro- id iscti 'i of \vurrsintfd H oil * . Ill oniir toiniiuri1 you t < tir Uititi.e maue you the follow iiig unpre cedented offer : Fa ? IS Gcnis Psstpat3 IDOOKarlT. ( .llamanclLat/jtaObi e 'JOM ) Kino Juler lumlps , JUOO I'.Unchiulrrj , il > < PO Kl-h % uttj lettuce , 1000 SptrndM Onlioi , ] < > OI ) n.irr l.ii < rl'iu Ri < ! it ir > . ICJ ( il' > ruu > lr KriilUct I-ltiTrn. A | > ove oen pa - Kapecoiita n snffl. r ! nt seed to trro'.v U ) cOO planfisr - JU-.1 inir bii ln-I < > r brllllstiit fl < ) \ \ C * B aii'i i"tana ln i"ji it-o \eKetable , tojftiier with our tcrcat raiaiojj. telling < tll about Flowers , Ito-e . S-na.l Knnti. etall fcr ciiTiu.ps jiml this notice. JOHN A. SALZErfsEED G00 IC VU.Ua Crosse , Wio. o. \ . * S. \j. No. 7 19O3 BECCS' CHERRY COUGH SYRUP- cures coughs and coids. _ _ CURES WrIERE ALL ELSE FAILS , Best t , itufjh Syrup. Tastes Goc-d. TJse in ttme. S-old br drn gists. The climate is mild in The crops are good in The land is cheap in JSit-h , I'roiliHlivSmooth Farms , AcJdrCHS Xrt/JSE & S I ERN , t i ij acre. ity. Ii. . > i- Kan- C ity , Mo. l-AKSLY'3 FAVORITE CATKEAR.T2C