Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, February 13, 1908, Image 2

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    Dellclonn Sapper
. For Swiss eggs , a delicious supper
fllsb , spread the bottom of a baking
dish with two ounces of butter. Cov
er this with thin slices of American
cteese. Place four eggs over the
cheese , taking care that the yolks are
not broken. Season with popper and
aalt , pour around the eggs two tablespoonfuls -
spoonfuls of rich cream and cover the
top with grated cheese. Bake it for
ten minutes , garnish with parsley and
serve with fingers of dried toast. New
3Tork Tribune.
Unavoidable Delay.
"You can prove an alibi on this charge ,
can't you : " asked his lawyer.
" ' * ' "l'nit
"Yes'r ; said the captured crook ;
we'll have to wait a Aveek or two.The
fellies I'm goin' to prove it by ain't out
o' jail yit. "
Thousands Have Kidney
Trouble and Never Suspect it.
I'revalency of Kidney Disease ,
Most people do not realize the alarm
ing increase and remarkable prevalency
of kidney disease.
While kidney dis-
sorders are the
most common
diseases that pre
vail , they are
almost _ the last
recognized by
p.itient and phy
sicians , who con
tent themselves
tcitJi doctoring ilic effects , while the orig
inal di&iUiC undermines the system.
What To Do.
There is comfort in the knowledge so
often expressed , that Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root , the great kidrey remedy ,
fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism ,
pain in the back , kidneys , liver , bladder
and every part of the urinary passage.
It corrects inability to hold v.atcr
and scalding pain in passing it , or bad
effects following use of liquor , wine or
beer , and overcomes that unpleasant ne
cessity of being compelled to go often
during the day , and to get up many
times during the night. The mild and
the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root
is soon realircd. It stands the highcht
for -wonderful cures ofthe most dis
tressing coses. If yon nc'ed a medicine
3-011 should have the best. , Sold by drug
gists in fifty-cent and one-dollar sizes.
You may" have a sample bottle and a
book that tells all
haiuton , N. Y. "When
writing mention this paper and don't
make any mistake , but remember the
name. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root , aid
the address , Biiigharntou , N. Y.
Germany sends 20,00) ) 1,000 feathers per
year to England for millinery purposes.
Merchants Visit Milwaukee * .
This is the season when nierrlian'5-
tliroHiiliout the Northwest are turuini : f
Milwaukee f r their spring and "umTm-r
stock. Milwaukee jobber * ? and main
faeturor * have in turn prepared for t ! *
occasion. A visit to the metropolis o'
Wisconsin will repay the < = e who intend
to purchase their stock of spring pond
er place an order for machinery in an-
of the renowned factories.
Milwaukee jobbers deserve the pa iron-
ase of the business men of tlih citv
They offer good poods and as splond.d ; >
display at rijrht prjccs as can be four. ]
anywhere. The ab-oluto superiorly I
the product of Milwaukee's manufac
tures is known throughout the woild
The reduction of the railroad faro to tv.-
cents a mile has brought Milwaukee
more closely m touch with merchant
generally who may now travel at a mini
mum cost with maximum profit. Wliih-
in Milwaukee a visit to the rooms of tlx-
Milwaukee Association of Jobbers and
Manufacturers , 4.4D University P.uild-
ing , will bring any information that is
ne-eded.
Punctuation marks were first used in
1490.
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Cteanses the System Effect-
uaUyJLnspols ; Lolas anaueaa-
} J lr P v y
anhes duo to IjonstipoTiou ;
Acts naturally , acts truly as
a Laxative.
Best'foriVlenWomGn ana Guli
\Jr i HI \
i en-young ana Ulci. _
Lo got its jjenpficialilrfects
Always DUV the oenuine wncli
has iiie lull name qHlie Com
pany
JIGSTRUP Co.t
by hem il s manufacturedprinted on the
jronl of evei-y parka e. j
SOLD BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS , $
one itze only , regular price 5Kper ( Lome.
M\ile
Team
All dcalrrSamilo. . E.x.Uet ami Parlor Care
Game. lc. . P.ICI * . . . l > ast B > raCo. . . Cluc.i.o. I '
fsorthwestern Harness CQ.
Khtabliiiifd l sG. 20 years sijuare dealing.
312-314 Pearl St. , Sioux City , iowa
Order direct from our F ictory and save for
jour-elf al' lobliors'and
toilers' bl ' i > refit > .
i iiil fr > rcutu ! ( gNo 51
J st as
good as
sells for
535.00
cra art the kind you can depend -
pend on. Qxtaloeae FKKK
J. J. H. GZEGCRT i ESN , MAB0U3EAD. MASS
f * f"f f § $ * 'f''f/8'f' f l
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* > i of Great Papers on Important Subjects.
faftfat ttsc al *
FORESTS KILLED BY TAXES.
aiLLIAM II. JKNNINGS. if Wilkesbarre.
Pa. , tell.s how h < > has l. . > ' ) < > acres of wood-
1 land covered v.-ith trees of good size , but
not yet mature. They have been growing
thirty years , but should stand ten years
longer for their be t development. The as-
- . However , figures up what he consid
ers the present market value of the wood , and by his
return places Mr. Jennings under obligation to pay the
full tax on those trees , though he h.i * no revenue from
them whatever . Next vou' : n" must again pay on their
market value. regardless of the fact that ho can market
them but once.
This is a familiar story : It is clear that those trees
will be taxed off the f.tr-c of the earth. It will not pay
the owner to keep them until mature if ho must pay on
their market value every year for trn year * . Those
] .r > 00 acres will , therefore , bo changed , sooner or later.
from a beautiful piece of woods to a wilderness of stumps
and brush.
Outside of the city line tracts of largo tree ; ; are very
Infrequent. Whore forests exist at all they are nearly
always of young second growth timber. The tax as
sessor geN in his deadly work , lie is a worse foe of
trrvs than the insect which prey upon and the tires
which consume them. lie is not KO much to blame a the
law back of him that allows trees to be taxed when
standing I'lMoad of deferring ihe tax until the tree > are
cut and made a marketable product. Philadelphia Pre ?
SAM AHSHE PACIFIC
1IK circumstance is not always realized that
n'o l of the great 11 'tions of the world h.ivo
important frautnges on tin * Pacific Ocean.
The United States , both ui it elf and in it >
outlying pc o ion- , has a far more ex-
frcntrw on the Pa"iic ! than on
me Auami. ' ami me giiii , aiu us interests
arc far more \videly distributed on til.1 Pacific. The
same may be said of the Brui-h Empire. 'Aliich fronts
upon the Pacific with its cwo grcMt dominions of Can
ada and New Zealand , its eoiuuioiiwslth of Australia
and innumerable other pos ? . ; ; > ns France lu { | an im-
.porlant Pacific frontage in Ii.do-China and a number of
island ? . Germany Irjs ani iiiHiJar cipire : of consider
able extent nw iKsibilhit1 * . while that of Holland i-
enorirous in extent and wealth and forms , by the way.
one of the strongest grounds r'or Germany's desire for
the incorporation of the Nc I norlands into the Teutonic
empire. ilus-ua's Pacific f'vntr.g ? , despite its recent re
duction. is still extensive trid important , especially because -
cause of its connection \\it'.i I ropp by railroad. Japan
SpOQQGOOOOQOOCCOOCCJaCCQCQO
DISCI PlLMlUG THE 3AB7. §
In writing of "The ioal : Mal..v. " Sir
F. A. Swetienliaui tells how ho s.iw a.
babj elephant disciplined on the msivii.
There were nineteen elephants in the
caruvin. Of these , some were too
young to carry burdens , and others ,
full grown , looked after the youngsters.
The hero of this story was about a
year old.
We wore traveling over a jungle
track , which necessitated walking in
singie file. Ar ; we neared tbo foot of
the hlope loading into the Porak Val
ley. Malacca , we came to a gigantic
forest tree \vhich had fallen right
across the path.
Exactly in the path a great slice of
the tree had boon sawed out and
thrown to one side , so that coolies car
rying loads might pass without having
to get over the obstruction.
All the elephants wont a little way
along the tree , to where the diameter
was smaller , scrambled over. and then
wait"d in a bunch on the oilier sido.
We asked the reas > n. and the drivers
said that they wore waiting for the
baby , which had last been wx n. higher
ii ] ) the hillside , chasing a Chinese
coolie.
\Ve tried to persuade the drivers to
o on , but either they could not Gi
ft ould not. They said the elephants
wanted to see the baby past the difli-
-tilty.
Suddenly there was a noise of scat
tering leaves and rolling stones , and
the baby ambled down the stoop de
clines at a really ha/ardotirf pace , made
straight for the cleft in the tree , dash-
? d headlong into it , and there stuck
fast.
lie squealed lustily. lii.s mother
Lhumpod her trunk on llu > gr < ntud.
.rumpoted in a very high-pitched voice ,
! iud moved about in o uiii'j'.sy a way
that she nearly threw her pisdei ers
iff her back.
The baby was caught very fairly by
! iis ribs. lie seemed to tit the : ir. < -
ture exactly , his head out in Iront. his
Lail behind , and his body hold sis in a
rise. We were very curious to ioe
ivhatvoulu happen , and had uol hng
to wait.
The "nurse' ' elephant went to the
tree and clambered over it wliore se
iiad passed before. Then slio slowly
ivalked to the path , looking sit the iu-
irisonod culprit as sac p : s.srt him.
ho took a couple of steps up the
Kith , and then , lowering her lul. . ran
: it the baby. snote him behind with
lier forehead , and sent him about ten
feet down the path on the oilier s'.ile
3f his house of detention.
The ungrateful little benst never
? von looked round but. with the im
petus given him. started rll on a quest
L'or now opportunities for mischief.
The "nurse" rejoined the party with
what seemed to me a curious twinkle
In her eye. as if she had administered
Chastisement while apparently only dis-
and China are purely Pacific powers. Nor must we for
get the other American States which look out upon that
ocean Mexico , the Central American States , Panama ,
Colombia , Ecuador. Peru and Chile.
It would be idle and perhaps mischievous to speculate
upon the possibilities of any one nation's securing actual
dominance upon that ocean. Spain once tried to make it
a Spanish lake , but England defeated her pretensions.
Russia tried to establish a monopoly of the northern
part of it , but was forced by the United States to recede
from her extravagant claims. There is no more ground
for the primacy of any one power there than there is
on the Atlantic. But it Is quite obvious that the United
States has certain natural and acquired advantages
which bespeak for it an interest and an influence in
the Pacific second to no other nation. It has a more
extended coast line on the Pacific than any other coun
try , and it is or will be the owner and custodian of the
gateway connecting the Pacific ivith the Atlantic. In
view of these facts and their significance , there can be
no rational thought of any step which would impair our
standing or handicap our activities on that ocean. New
York Tribune.
3E QUIET AND BE GOOD.
cult to point out any region on this earth where the con
ditions for the success of the experiment about to be
made ha\e hitherto been less promising.
The pacific and purely diplomatic intervention of this
government and of Mexico was fully justified by the
condition to which Central America , blessed with an
abundance of natural wealth , had been brought b.y in
cessant strife. The intervention has received further
justifu'ation by the outcome of the Central American
peace conference. Philadelphia Record.
UNMUZZLED COLLEGES.
Li
'
'sterErcai rs
HE growing tendency of men of wealth to
impose restrictions upon colleges and uni
versities which they aid cannot be resisted
and rebuked too strongly. Liberty of
thought and freedom of tuition are essen
tial to true education. Swarthniore does
a real intercollegiate duty in sending forth
the mcs a p that freedom is not for sale. Philadelphia
North American.
v-r in : her duties iu ( he most ortho
dox fashion.
PLOSEIICI ] SIGHTHTGALE. -
Florrn-c Nightingale , who has been
d.orakHl by K'n- Edward of England
wi.i ! , the Order of Merit , is the tirst
wenian to receive the distinction and is
ivnowned as a philanthropist. She has
won fame for hospital work and or
ganized a society for nursing wounded
soldiers dur'ug ' the Crimean'war. serv
ing in the h'rld amid great perils and
privations. In rc-eut years > he has de
voted .f Ctt.GCO to the founding of a
home for ihe trainimr of muses. Miss
Xiir'itiniralis horn in Florence.
J 1 OKI.M h. . MOlll J\0 VI L.
Italy , on M.iy 12. 1S2 ( ) . She has pub
lished works on nursing and on sani
tary conditions in the army. One of
her hooks , issued in 1S7-1 , "Life or
Death in India. " attracted wide atten
tion. P.ut nineteen men who have
achieved distinction have been honored
with tlie Order of Merit.
* .vrt you there ? "
"Yes. "
"Who are you , please ? "
"Watt. "
"What is your name , please ? ' '
' ' '
"Watt's my name.
"Yes ; what is your name ? "
" ! - ; . : y name is Watt. "
vii , f U. I'm coming to see you. "
"AH right. Are you Jones ? "
"No ; I'm F > ott. "
"Who are you then , please ? "
"I'm Knott. "
"Will ' you tell me your name.
"U'lii Knott. "
"Why wuift you ? "
"I suy my name is William Knott. "
"Oh. I beg your pardon. "
YlM'ii you-will 1)0 in if 1 come round ,
W.ittV"
Certainly. Knott. ' '
Then they were cut off by the ex-
chang" . and Knott wants to know if
Wutt will be in or not. Tattler.
X application on a small scale is to be made
in Central America of a principle with
which the greater powers have merely dal
lied ; the little world between the south
ern boundary of Mexico and the American
isthmus Is to be put under a regime of in
ternational arbitration , ft would be difii-
1VIAD3 PAIEB FOB "BESS. PAT. "
Ir ss AjroufM I zii t e Sc-hfinc for Iii-
tei-e.stiisjr X w York ii ills S < : r.
One of the most successful press
agents at present making theatrical
near-history is Toxen Worm , better
known in the "profession" as Tanbark
Worm , says the American Magazine.
He is the man who made Mrs. Campbell
famous. She was playing her first en
gagement in New York at the theater
now known as the P.elasco when Mr.
Worm became her pres * agent. Know
ing the eccentric irritability of his star ,
he conceived the idea of spreading tanbark -
bark along 42d street in front of the
theater to deaden the noises which , he
let it be known , jarred upon the sensi
tive nerves of the actress almost be
yond endurance. .Some city department
granted the authority , and the tanbark
was spread. The story was printed far
and wide , exciting laughter , comment ,
derision.
Finally the talk resulted in a rebuke
from officials higher up to the depart-
' merit which had granted the authority
to spread the bark. The tanbark was
' removed. That meant more stories ,
more talk. Mrs. Patrick Campbell he-
mine famous , even among those people
who probably to this day have never
'seen her act. She became the center
nf newspaper attention wherever she
went. The doings of her toy dog ,
Pinky-panky-poo , were chronicled
I , pic-
i tnred. caricatured always with Mr.
1 Worm's invaluable assistance till the
.log al < = o became a public character. One
afternoon in Boston Mrs. Campbell ,
cominir on the stage before the matinee ,
observed Nick Loretz , her stage carpen
ter , with whom she was not on the most
mniable terms , peeping out at the audi
ence.
"It's a splendid house , isn't it ? " said
she sweetly. "I suppose you think the
crowd is due io the nice weather ? "
"Xo , " said Nick , "and it ain't due to
you. neither. "It's all a case of tanbark -
bark and dog ! "
Itroken none * .
Nowadays a broken bone is not al
ways put up directly into a splint and
Icept immovable tmtil it had healed.
Many fractures i. e. . bone breaks
have damaged or involved joints , and
in the case of the elbow , wrist and
ankle there would soon be an incurable
stiffness if the splints were kept on
until the .bones were quite united again.
So that , if the case he suitable , the sur
geon nowadays removes the splints and.
having bathed the limb , gently rubs
and moves the joint for a minute or
two. Union of the bone and the use
of the limb are in that way hastened
at the same time.
llix Conceit.
"Yon say she is trying to discourage
your suit ? "
"Yes. "
"In what way ? "
"She told her clr i in my hearing
that she would never marry one of
these handsome , brainy men. " Ilaus-
tou Post.
IIQTJOK UNDER BAff.
th Eighty Cities of the United Stat
Prohibition Now Rules.
T'nder the strong tide of prohibition ,
ivhicli has so impressively demonstrat
ed its power in Southern States , the
"dry" area in America has been dou-
( > led in the last twelve months. Eighty
fities in seventeen States are now en
forcing prohibition laws on their 2-
200,000 inhabitants , and of these eighty
municipalities , thirty-three "went dry"
1u 1007. Some come under general pro
hibition statutes , as the Georgia cities.
tnit many of them have voted dry un-
( lor the provisions of a local option
law.
Additions io the list of dry cities
'luring 15)07 include : Alabama Annis-
ton. Birmingham , ll'.mtsville. Mobile ,
Montgomery and Selma. California
Berkley. Georgia Athens. Atlanta ,
Augusta. P.runswick. Columbia. Macon
pud Savannah. Illinois Champaign ,
Jacksonville. Urbana. Indian Territory
Durant. Muskogee , Tulso. Wagoner.
Massachusetts Ilaverhill. Lynn , Wor-
K'Stef. North Carolina Asheville ,
Raleigh. Ohio East Liverpool. Okla
homa Guthrie , Oklahoma City. Shawnee -
nee , Enid. Tennessee Clarksville ,
Jackson. Knoxville. Vermont Burling
ton.
Particular watch has been kept on
Atlanta to discover just how the much-
discussed Georgia law operates there.
This watch was kept by the Atlanta
Constitution , which did not favor pro
hibition , and that paper's testimony is
believed to le unbiased.
In a special story the Constitution
admits that the elimination of whisky
has "worked a revolution in the city's
worst quarter , and as is almost invari
ably the case , the police records show
that the public is actually saving mon
ey by the operation of the "dry" stat
ute , lu Atlanta , on January ' 1. 1007
'Iion the high license law was in ef
fect , there were sixty-three police cases ,
thirty-two of which were connected
with drunkenness. On January , 1003.
j'uFt eight days after the dry law went
Into effect , there were just seventeen
police cases in Atlanta , not one being
.or drunkenness.
These facts will be used in argu
ments being brought to bear on Con
gress for legislation to make the Dte-
.riet of Columbia dry and to forbid
such interstate commerce which will
dump "original package" liquor into
prohibition territory.
That there will eventually bf > a conflict
between the yellow and the white races
Mini will shake the earth is the opinion o
Justice ILirlan of the United St.itON Su
preme Court , as expressed in an address
octoie Uie Aavy League \\.ishington. .
IIP nul : "If 1 had the. opi-ortmiity I
would votp for au appropriation of $ ,0.-
fVW.tvOO a ye-ir for a period of > n > vars
for t larger navy. There is no such thing
s friendship between nations as between
ITU n. Nations make no sacrifice to pre-
Rrrvp frirndsliip s. and do not forbear to
V. : rtain things because they do not
rive * with the approval of other nation * ? .
\Yo i-fiVr to the people of Asia as the yel
low race. There are 400.fKta.OUO Chinese
as s'rc : : mentally and physically ns we
are. We have , no hostility toward them ,
rut flirre will be a conflict between the
< M < ira o and the white race that will
frhake the earth. When it comes I want
to < ee this country with a navy on both
oceans that \ \ ill be strong enough. "
Iu the agricultural districts of Italy
( vases are only :50 : cents a day for a man ,
and less for women and boys.
The threatened strike of marine engi
neers at Honolulu has been averted by the
acceptance of a proposition to arbitrate
grievances.
The International P.rotherhood of
Steam Shovel and Dredgemen has in
structed a representative to-visit the isth
mus in tiie interests of the organization.
Tlie California State labor convention
lias passed resolutions strongly condemn
ing President Koosovelt and Secretary of
Commerce and Labor MetcrJf for ttielr
attitude in relation to Japanese.
At the Scottish miners' conference at
Glasgow it was stated that wages had in
creased by Is 9d a day. in seme instances
by Us. The average wa e now is 'J7s ( Id
a week , and it was determined that that
should be the minimum.
Arthur W. Clark of IIoKbury , Mass. ,
former president and organizer of the
grocery and provision clerks , has been
named as the New England organizer of
the Amalgamated Meat Cutters and
LJntcher Workmen's Union.
On Jan. 1. 1007. there wore 2u,71-i co
operative societies in existence in Ger
many , with a total membership of 3,300-
143 , the corresponding totals for a year
beinsr 2iG. 2 and a.J3St53T. The Targe
majority of these were credit associations ,
with an aggregate membership of over
2OOO.CW ) .
One of the first fruits of the railway
eettlenient in England is the action of
the Midland Railway Company's order
relating to Sunday duty. In a certain
limited sense a six-day week is estab
lished ; the grades required to work seven
days a week are to receive ettra pay for
Sunday duty.
James Lyon , a steamship fireman , has
sued his employers in Boston for $10.000
damages , alleging that when be was burn
ed by the breaking of a pipe the steam
caused part of his hair to turn red. He
says everybody believe0 be tried to dye
his hair.
An effort is being made to bring all the
teamsters' unions in Boston , Mass. , into
one big joint council. Semi : of the big
gest and strongest of the teamsters'
unions have not been members of the
local council , owing to certain conten
tions , and their demand for enforcement
of a law adopted at the last convention.
Jllppophacy.
nippophagy being in low water la
these later days , somebody has set him
self to show what an exceedingly re-
spectabie historj- attaches to the prac
tice. Among the ancients , especially In
China , , eating horse flesh was general ,
and it was only killed in Europe by a
Papal decree of Gregory III. , though
why .horse flesh should have been In
terdicted does not appear. It was only
the famine caused by Napoleon's in
vasion that revived the practice in Ger
many , where it has survied ever since.
London CNtlip.
THE TIME TEST.
That Ts What Prove * True HFerH.
Doan's Kidney Pills bring ihe quick
est of relief from backache and kid
ney troubles. Is that relief lasting ?
Let Mrs. James M.
Long of li ; : X. Au
gusta St. . Staunton ,
Ara. . tell you. On
January Olst , l)0i. ! :
Mrs. Long wrote :
"Doan's Kidney Pills
have cured me" ( of
pain in the back ,
u r i n a r y troubles ,
bearing down sensa
tions , etc. ) . On June
20th , 1907 , four and one-half years
later , she said : "I haven't had kidney
trouble since. I repeat my testimony. "
Sold by all dealers , no cents a boc.
Foster-Jlilburn Co. , Buffalo. N. Y.
KoeJiy.
Tenderfoot I hear you have started
np a new quartz mill. How are you do
ing with it ? .
Mine Owner Gneissly , thank you.
STATE or OHIO. CITV OF TOLEDO , ) , , „
LrcAS COUNTY. J ss
Frank .1. Cheney makes oath that he is
penior partner of the firm of I < " . J. Cheney A
Co. . doinj : business Jn the City of To.t-do.
Count v and State aforesaid , aud that said
firm \\ill pay the sum of ONE IIUXDItHD
r > fLLAIiS for each and every ca e of Ca-
t.irrh that cannot he cured by the uv > of
'
Hall's Catarrh Cure. KKAN'K'.I. CIIK.VKi .
Sworn to before uie aud stibscrib * ! ! in my
piesfiit-e , this Uth day of Upeeniber , A. D.
1SSC.
1SSC.SiAL. ( . ) A.V. . OLKASOX.
XOTAHY 1'L'BMC.
flail's Catarrh Cure is taken internally ,
ahd acts directly on the blood and miifoua
surfaces of the system. Scad for testimo
nials free.
free.F. . .7. CLIEXEY & CO. , Toledo. O.
Pv > M 1/v nil Druggists. 73c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
Berlin authorities have parsed a law
putting a tax on cat . and now when one
of them is found without the metal tag
which shows that the ta has h en paid it
is chloroformed.
For ! 'Zi < Iiiey Trimbles sin l Rlieunin-
ti.sin.
Sufferers from rheumatism , kidney
and bladder troubles are promised
speedy relief and cure by use of the
well-known medical preparation called
"Swamp Itoot. " So confident of its
efficacy are its proprietors that by men
tioning the name of this paper and
writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co. , Bing-
haniton , X. Y. , a sample bottle of the
reiiK-dy uill be scut five by mail to any
part of the Cniteu State * , in order to
pet this free sample , be sure to men-
lion the name of this paper.
The "Peacock 'li. one' ' of iVsIa i * the
most pxtravagnnt thins of rl : - kin 1 : n
tl r worl.1. Its iale is c-.tirant * " ! be
tween tea andfifteen million dollars.
Mill-on : * in Oni mill Barley.
Nothing will pay you better for IMftS
than to sow a plenty of big yielding oats
and barley with oats at 4Oto uUc a bu.
( Salzer's new Emperor William Oats av
eraged 00 bu. per acre more than any
other variety iu 1X)7)vould ! ) ) pay im
mensely , while Salzer's Silver King liar-
ley , which proved itself the biggest yidd-
er at the Wisconsin Agricultural Station
during 1007 if you had planted .10 aci es
would have given you iu lt)07 just $3-
500.00 on oO acres. It is an enormous
yielder.
JUST SEND THIS NOTICE AND IOC
to the John A. Salzer Seed Co. , La
Crosse , Wis. , and we will mail you the
only original seed catalog published jn
America , with samples of Emperor Wil
liam Oats , Silver King Barley , P.illion
Dollar Grass , which produces 12 tons per
acre. Sainfoin , the dry soil luxuriator ,
etc. , etc. . and if you send 1-ic we add a
package of new farm seeds never before
seen by you. C. N. U.
Vanilla comes from a genus of climb
ing oichid which grows plentifully in tha
tropics.
The pain soothing virtues of St. Ja-
; obs Oii are so evenly balanced as to
meet all cases where pain exists , and
tvhere an outward application is gen-
jrally applied. St. Jacobs Oil is truly
ivorth its weight in gold , even for the
: ure of nerve pains ( and pretty well
ill bodily pains proceeding from the
icrves ) . It illustrates how wonder
fully the essential elements are com
bined ; its marvelous penetrating power
jnables it to seek out the painful spot
ir the sciatic nerve , deeply embedded ,
is well as the face and brain ner\es.
[ t cures neuralgia gently and surely ,
md after the application , if the nose
) f the bottle is held to the patients'
lostrils for , say , ten minutes , they will
'all off into a restful , peaceful sleep
L'here is no other remedy in the world
: hat will do so much. arl do it so
Itiictly and effectively as > ot. Jacobs
Dil. Every family should have a bot-
: le handy by them in the house. It
icts like magic , it always conquers
lain.
Savings banks are established in 228
; chools in Scotland. There are 2.712
depositors , with $48,900 to their cr ( lit.
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axative , Garfield Tea ? Headache Pow-
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luest. Send postcard to Garfieid Tea
Co. , Brooklyn , X. Y.
"Abstemious" "facetious" are the
mly words in English having the vowels
in their order.
PILES CUKED IX C TO 14 DAYS.
'AZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed to cure any
aso of Itching. Hlind , Bleeding or Provud-
ar Piles in (5 to 14 days or money refunded.
iOc.
The rebuilding of San Francisco has
; cen hampered greatly by the exorbitant
vage schedule. The rates exceed by a
lollar par day the maximum scale in N
Cork.