Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, March 10, 1910, Image 7

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; : - " T . CONVINCING PROOF '
. . OF THE VIRTUE , OF , .
. : JLydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
: . What is the use of procrastinating in the face of such
of evidence as the following letters represent ? If you are a
, : sick woman or know one who is , what sensible reason have-
. , . you for not giving Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
I pound a trial ? For 30 years we have been publishing such
testimonial letters as these-thousands of themthey are
genuine and honest , too , every one of them.
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Mrs. S. J" Barber says :
kt ' 1.'af. . , t i : i'iT1' ' l' ! iiijiii ! , "I think Lydia E.
t- j , , , " fa ' ' ; ; : ; ! : Pinkham's Vege-
: , , ' : . - . H ' . : : table . Compound
p1 .pc. 'WH ! ! : is the best medi
! ' - ; mH 1 , cine in the world
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- : % - _ , : , iillim : : ! r"'f' : ; ; : to let others
. ' . 't " ! QW ; . : f : know the good it-
- ( - : : . ti ! : ' has done for me.
. Three ycarsago
, , r. I had a tumor
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, . . to be removed by an operation I
" ' - - -could not live more than a year ,
. ' 'o. or two , at most. I wrote Mrs. : Pink-
\ " I t . ham , at Lynn , Mass. , for advice. and
! I -took 14 bottles of Lydia E. Pink-
J \ : I ham's Vegetable Compound , and to-
, f -day the tumor is gone and I am a
I ' perfectly well woman. I hope my
1 ' . testimonial ; will be of benefit to oth-
; , 'c ! crs. " - Mrs. S. J. BARBER , Sc6tt ,
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\fi \ \ .1 jm1 i ment for a fibroid
, , - W k tumor. suffered
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; L'- ' - ' 0' , ; ; Hfiit with pain , sore-
II 443 , : m j ness , bloating ,
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. , _ _ _ _ , ' ! mm1 . ; : my feet any
I . . _ _ \ " 'ii. length of time. I
. . r.9 : " wrote to Mrs.
, . I ( 11i : ! ; ; ' Pinkham for ad-
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I : ---s'/7c. ' vice , followed her
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! : _ directions . and
. took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound. To-day I am a well
. woman , the tumor was expelled and
( my whole system strengthened. I
. .advise : all women who are afflicted
' . . ' with tumors or female troubles : to
-try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
'Compound.Mrs. . E. F. HAYES ,
- Washington St. , Boston , Mass.
Sirs. : George May says :
, , : . ' . : ' \ . : : : : : . . : " . ; . . ; , . : . : iti : . . . . : : : : . , 'I. "Noone knows
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t. ' Ijfered . from fe-
V j : . lt male troubles ,
t . _ _ neuralgia pains ,
? # . , . : : : and backache.
. . . . . . . : m . ! . : . My doctor said .
. ' : . . : . , . : . ii , ! . : . ; . . m . . . tie could no 'give
2 : c Ir ; ; .j. J. : , : ! ! : me anything . to
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. . : : : i : : : : 1i . ! ; cure 1 t. Through
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, J ( friend I began
V ( to use Lydia E.
. " 'nkham's Vege-
table Compound , and the pain soon
disappeared. . I continued its use
and am ' now in perfect health.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound has been a God-send t . me
as I believe I should have been in
my grave if it had not been for Mrs.
Pinkham's ad vic e and Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. "
-Mrs. GEORGE MAY , 86 4th Ave. ,
Paterson , JN" J.
Mrs. W. K. : Housh says :
r. : . . . . : " . "I have been
f " completely cured
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w ' male trouble
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it1i1 'R.i.ham's : Vegetable
( l'i . Compound , and
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: " : ; : : _ : : - . . : il.- c. ' : , : mend it to all suf
: tri- : : , . . . . . . ' ) : ' , . -/t : fering women. "
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: HOTTSH , 7 East-
( { ( i ? view Ave. , Cin
, n - cinnati , Ohio.
Because your case is a difficult
one , doctors having done you no
good , do not continue to suffer with-
out giving Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg-
etable Compound a trial. It surely
has cured many cases of female ills ,
such as inflammation , ulceration , dis-
placements , fibroid tumors , irregu-
lari ties , periodic pains , backache , etc.
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For 30 years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound has been the standard remedy lor
female ills. No sick : woman does justice to
i I herself who will not try this famous medicine.
' . , Made : : exclusively from roots and herbs , and ( LtF )
I/ lias thousands of ! cures to its credit.
Irs. Pinkham invites all sick women
/ _ to write her for advice. She lias
guided thousands to health free of charge. '
A < ? dress iTrs. Pinfeham , Lynn , l ass. .C ? "
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Mother's milk
.will " . supply the
baby laxative enough if
, he takes a aandy Cgscaret.
" &nd \ the laxative will be natural
gentle , vegetable-just what baby
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. _ eecls. Try one and you'll know
- why millions of mothers use them.
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Vest-pocket box 10 cents-at dnr - tnoea. \ .
L | - People - now use a million boxes monthly. 850
'A ' OHE.CoIcnrnn\VMn. . :
p PATENTS inton . D.C. Boots free. HIgh.
, est references. Best resolta
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BsfllicteiJwilh § tre Eyes use TIIAIIIWflU' IIIUMI'OUli 8 EYE WllfR
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ciin'rqirr ot all T rletles
uIg _ permanent
R U PI UIIL E cured in a few
IIEJ $ L11 days wIthout a '
surgical operation
. detention from business. No pay trill be
accepted until the patient Is completely
cured. Write or call on
DR. Z. E. MATHENY
Rson 601 , F L & T BIdg. , Sioux City , IB.
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i Spider V . ciJ . ns a Styptic.
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" A spider's web , an old cure for bleed-
fng , is an uncleanly application , as it
if . generally procured from the most
neglected corner in a room and is con- I
, aquently laden with dust. The earli-
' . fct reference to this remedy in our
language seems to be in a translation
ff , that curious encyclopedic work of
< | ke middle ages , "De Proprietaribus
lerum t , " where we read , "Coppe webfoe
' " . tfiat is white and clean staunchyth
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I t.t . . " But as I have seen it applied
tt a cut finger it has -been anything
jfcut , white and clean. There is another
Deference in Shakespeare's "Midsum-
; j in.r Night's Dream , " * when Bottom , the
jreaver , says to his fairy Cobweb , "I
iPall desire of you more acquaintance ,
jood ; master Cobweb ; if I cut my fin-
'S . r I shall make bold with you. "
r As a styptic , however , . it must be ac
, owledged a spider's web as some-
what effective. In a case of excessive
> emorrhage after the extraction of a
tooth a dentist applied a cobweb with
! ! lost satisfactory results. - Hospital.
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The Final Test.
"Doctor , " asked the patient , whose
eyes had been undergoing treatment
for a period of six months or more
"do you think that my eyes are all
right now ? "
"Yes , " said the oculist , "I think I
can assure you , Pinchnickel , that
your eyes are cured. But there Is one
more test I should like to apply. See
if you can read that at a distance of
twelve or fourteen inches without
blinking. "
Whereupon he laid his bill before
him. - Chicago Tribune.
BREAK UP THAT COUGH
with A llen. 's Lung Balsam tho popular family rem-
edy. It cures whore other remedies fail. All deal
ers. 25c. We. $1.00 bottles.
Orlg-In of White Race.
The discussion of the precise locality
where the primitive man developed
into the white race Is by no means
settled as yet. The old theory that the
Aryan or white race began in Asia
Is still held by many high authorities ,
but other authorities . equally high
maintain that the original "white
man's country" was Europe and that
from Europe the race spread to other
parts of the worldl It is safe to say
that the last word upon the subject
has not yet been spoken. The debate
is still open and will probably remain :
so for a very long time to come.-
New York American.
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PILE CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS.
PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure any
case of Itching" , Blind , Bleeding- Protruding'
Piles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded. SOc.
Pink Pjenrls.
One of the most important industries
of the Bahama Islands Is the gather. ,
Ing of pink pearls. It is the only place '
In the world where these pearls are
found. They are not taken from the
eyster shell , but from a shell resem-
Wing a large snail shell , callei a
"conch. " These pearls when perfect
bring very high prices , it Is said , raif-
lag from $50 to $5,000.
Blood Money :
"One day , " said Mrs. Lapsling , " 1
saw a man thrash a big , brutal team-
ster for beating his' ' horses. If I had
my way about it he should hav a
share of the Carnage hero fun. "
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. ' A strong man is strong all over. No man can be 1
strong who is suffering from weak stomach with its
. , consequent indigestion , or from s'me other disease
- of tho stomach and its associated organs , which im
pairs digestion and nutrition. For when the stomach
. is weak or diseased there is a loss of the nutrition _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
contained in food , which is the source of all physical _ _ _ _ _ _ _
; . strength. * When a man " doesn't feel just right , " -
when he doesn't sleep well , has an uncomfortable
. . feeling in the stomach after eating , is languid , nervous , irritable and despond.
ent , he is losing the nutrition needed to make strength.
. , Sacj a man should use Dr. Pierce' Golden Medical
1p Discovery. It cures diseases of the stomach and other . .
. . organs of digestion and nutrition ft enriches the blood . "
, ; Invigorates : fho Uvz , strengthens the kidneys , nourishes
1 jd [ the nerves , and so GIVES HEALTH 3KD STSEXGTH TO
. TKE WHOLE BODY.
You can't afford to accept a secret nostrum as a substitute this
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. : I elcoholic medicine OF KNOWN COMPOSITION , not even though the
' urgent dealer
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OT7B NATIONAL GBBATlTISi.
Kama Record , Such ' a * Fire wa..a ,
Not to Be Proud Of.
Our national habit of boasting while
it has no more grievous result than
to make us appear ridiculous , amounts
to a species of self-deception which
(5 ( both ludicrous and reproachful , says
the New York Mail. To say that we
are the richest nation in the won *
Is ( merely stating a single fact. To
say that we are the most wasteful , is
stating another truth which la equal-
ly ( important , even though it be , less
pleasing to the national pride. We
are wasteful-aLmost criminally waste-
ful-not only of our great natural re
sources such as timber and coal , but
of human life itself. The record Is
more than a record-it is an indict-
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ment. I
Take the story of fire losses by way
of illustration. The census ' bureau in
a report concerning fire departments
and fire losses in 158 leading Ameri
can cities in 1907 states that the losses
in those municipalities amounted tt
more than $48,000,000 , on which thero
was $42,000,000 of insurance. William
H. Tolman , director of the New York
museum of safety appliances , state
that the per capita fire loss ef the
United States in 1907 was $2.58 , which
was twice as great as the average
among the great nations of Europe.
It Is estimated by recognized experts
that due care and the use of approved
preventive measures would effect a
yearly saving of $360,000,000 worth of
property In the United States.
Consider the cost of protection from
fire In this country. The per capita
average in the 158 cities covered by
the census report was $1.65 in 1907.
The per capita in Berlin is 26 cents
a year. ; In London It Is 19 cents , and
in Milan only 17 cents. In tIe ) 158
American cities that had $48,000,000
of fire losses in 1907 the taxpayers
were assessed $38,000,000 for the main-
tenance of their fire departments. The
protection was costly and it protect
ed only in a limited degree.
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A person who waits for a street car
at a proper cross walk , sees the car
coming , and Is struck and injured by
It through his own negligence , Is held ,
In Wood vs. Omaha & C. B. street rail-
way company ( Neb. ) , 120 N. W. 1121 ,
22 L. R. A. ( N. S. ) 228 , not to be en
titled to recover damages on the sole
ground that the motorman failed to
sound the gong.
That a sidetrack of a railroad can-
not be regarded as for public use ,
where it reaches a private factory ,
and the railroad company has connect
ed for its use only when it can use it
without interfering with the business
of the manufacturer , Is held In Pere '
Marquette R. Co. vs. United States
Gypsum CL , 154 Mich. . 290 , 117 N. W.
733 , 22 L. R. : A. ( N. S. ) 181.
The liability of a master for injury ?
to an employe 'because ' of a defective
railroad track , which he had promised
to repair , upon complaint by the serv
ant of its defective condition , is held.
in Morgan vs. Rainier Beach Lunxbez
Co ; , 51 Wash. 335 , 98 ? ac. 1120 , 22 L
R. A. ( N. S. ) 472 , net t . be : affected
by the fact that the repair was not
to be made until the happening of a
future event , such as the return of a
section boss , which had not occurred
at the time of the injury.
An innkeeper is held , in Rockhill
vs. Congress Hotel Co. , 237 111. 98 , 88
N. E. 740 , 22 L. R. A. ( N. S. ) 576 , not
to be relieved from liability for the
value of Jewels forming part of the
contents of a handbag of a guest i
which is lost while in the actual pos
session of his servant , by a statute
requiring him to keep a safe and post
notices that he will not be liable foi
the valuables not delivered for deposit t
therein , and upon compliance there
with he shall not be liable for Ion
unless it shall occur by a servant em
ployed by him in the inn.
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The constitutionality of the law
providing increased penalties fer ha-
bitual criminals was assailed in State
vs. ! Le Pitre , 103 Pacific Reporter , 27.
The Washington Supreme C urt de
cided that while the habitual criminal )
statute was a tiling of Modern crea
tion ; and there are many rules ef law
wkich may seem inconsistent with ita
purpose and the procedure ad . fteoT'te
compass It , It is nevertheless sound In
principle and sustained by reason.
Aside from the offender and his vic j.
tim , tkere is always another party
concerned in every crime committed
-the state-and it does no vielence
to any constitutional guaranty ; for the
state to rid Itself of depravity when '
its efforts to reform have failed. The
act Is not ex post facto. It does nGt
deny the right of trial by Jury. It
does not put the offender twice in
jeopardy. It does not inflict a double
punishment for the same offense , or
Inflict a cruel or unusual punishment ,
or impose a : penalty for a crIme- cam-
mitted outside of the state. It merely
provides an'increased punishment for
the last offense. The spirit of the law
is In keeping with \ the acknowledged j
power of the legislature to provide a
minimum and maximum term within
which the trial court may exercise its
discretion in fixing sentence , taking
into consideration , is it should al
ways , the character of the person as
well as the probability of reforma
lion ; or tbe legislature may tako
away all discretion and fix a penalty
absolute.
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Teaching1 Baby to Walk.
Never encourage a baby to try te
walk if he seems unwilling to learn.
The sockets of the joints are very shalr
low in tiny children and the . boaes st
feebly connected that they are easily :
dislocated. Besides , bowed legs art :
very much easier to avoid than to cure ,
and standing before the legs are strong
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enough to bear the weight of the beiy
may result In permanent deformity.
. WORTH KNOWING
Simple but Powerful Prescription
for Rheumatism and Lame Backs.
This was previously published here :
and cured hundreds , "Get one ounce of
syrup of Sarsaparilla compound and
one ounce Toris Compound. Then get I
half a pint of good whiskey and put
the other two ingredients into it. Take
a tablespoonful of this mixture . before
each meal and .at bed time. Shake the
bottle each time. " Good effects are
felt the first day. Any druggist has
these ingredients on hand or will
quickly get them from his -wholesale
house.
A 2,000,000-ton hill in Cincinnati Is
being moved three miles to make a
railroad fill.
PERRY DAVIS' PAINKILLER
nasan enviable reputation er .verSlW l2ty .eat'alil a
reliable remedy for lumbago , sciatica pUuriay
stitches , etc. , 25c , 85c and Me. At all druggists.
Bond ef Sympathy.
Mistress-Verona , I am astonished 11
see you upholding that heartless prima
donna who refused to admit her own
brother and sister when they called tc !
visit her !
Domestic-Us hired gels , mum baa
Sot to stand together.
Children Wko Are Sickly.
Mothers should never be without a box
of Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Chill
dren. They break up colds In 24 hours ,
cure Feverishness , Constipation , Headache
Teething Disorders and Stomach Trou-
bles. Over 10,00 testimonials. At all
Druggists , 25c. Ask to-day. Sample mailed
FREE. Address , Allen S. Olmsted , Le
Roy. N. Y.
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In a Trance.
Mrs. Henpeque-They say when a ti
ger has its prey in its power the vie-
tim feels neither fear nor pain-only
a dreamy ecstasy. Mr. Henpeque-I
don't doubt it. The night you accepted
me I felt the same way.-London
Scraps.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets.
Druzsrists refund money if it fails to cure. E. \V.
GROVE'S signature is on each box. 25c.
Uncle Allen.
"You may not be as good as David
Dr : as wise as Solomon , " said Uncle Al-
len Sparks , "but if you know how to
train children you've got the bulge on
both of 'em. Each of the two had a
boy that went wrong. "
A. B. C. TEA
Is ( a perfect Laxative and blood purifier.
Large package 25c-all dealers.
None of That Kind. :
"Instead of boycotting beef why don'i
you accustom yourself to eating the
cheaper cuts ? "
"There are na cheaper cuts. There
are only the expensive , the more expen-
sive , and the unattainable. "
Mrs. WInslow's Soothing Syrup for
children teething , softens the gums , re-
duces Inflammation , allays pain , cure-s
wind colic. 25c a bottle.
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I ' Utility.
"Of what use , " asked the visitor at
the bench show , "is a dachshund ? "
"A dachshund , sir , " answered the
man who owned the animal , "Is made
to show how long a dawg can be
stretched without pullin' him in two. "
Constipation causes and seriously
aggravates many diseases. It is thor-
oughly cured by Dr. Pierce's Pellets
Tiny sugar-coated granules. .
Free Postage
When the post office was first opened
at Kai Feng , China , the clerk had a
fight with some men who bought
stamps and refused to go away until
the stamps were licked and stuck on
their envelopes for them. The foreign
post offices in Palestine are usually
convulsed by a spirit of keen competi-
tion. If a parcel exceeding the regu-
lation weight or size is taken to an
office and refused the traveler in the
majority of cases has only to threaten
to take it -to a rival office , and it is
straightway received without a mur-
mur. So keen Is the rivalry between
some of these offices that residents in
Palestine possess a free post witbih
certain districts. Between Jaffa and
the surrounding colonies and also wi > th-
in Jerusalem the German and Aus.
trian offices make no charge for the
delivery of local letters.-Chicago
News. .
An Obedient Doff.
Schnapps is a dachshund , and the
people "vrho know all about the breed
call the queer looking animal hand-
some. In tke house in New York
where he is the pet he Is credited with
more than ordinary dog sense and with
understanding : every word said to him
in English or German. In order to
demonstrate his sagacity his master
said te him a few evenings ago :
"Schnapps , the young people have
been here long enough. Go down and
tell the boys to go home. " Downstairs
he waddled and , standing before the
Tisiting youths : , barked and howled ,
then ran to the front door and back
again ; and kept up the performance
until , as his proud master explained ,
"the young men heard and saw the
point. , Pretty smart for a dachs , eh ? "
Free to Our Readers.
Write Murine Eye Remedy Co. , Chicago
for 48-page illustrated Eye Book Free.
Write all about Your Eye Trouble and
they will advise as to the Proper Appli-
cation of the Murine Eye Remedies In
Your Special < " ase. Your Druggist will
tell you that Murine Relieves Sore Eyes ,
Strengthens Weak Eyes , Doesn't Smart. :
Soothes Eye Pain , and sells for 50c. Try
It in Your Eyes and in Baby's Eyes. for
" 1'a.13 , Eyelids and Granulation.
FREE-TO YOU-FREE ,
1400.00 SEQERSTKOM PIANO If yon Iwd ns the best answer to the following rebufc Also
tll.WO.00 in other cailj r Jue priso to adyertUe oar factory od ttM C&rtcJt craving pUao
manafactarlne bWl1lleNIln tho United State as foUowii
FIEST FttlZB ' - ONE 9-100.OO SEGEH8TKOM PIANO to the one who Knda in Ute 11. Mn1f
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THEN - tu.600.00 ) will be dlrlded In amounts from tlS.OO to ' I1H.OO accordlns to merit. Tbeae awards are good
the eamo as so much money towards the purchase of any ; new piano In our store. , , . ,
IHPOKTANT : one who has been awarded a prize In any of our former contests will be ellelW to 110m
1m tfcls contest. Only ono answer will be receded from any one family otherwise the contest Is trN aad opea
anyone In the United States.
Wea.rospendtnafortuneeachyear1nadveriIs1ng ! : the HWERSTROSr PIANO lUred Crom tbehomeaof 11& _
tlM customers which. after all. Is the very best adyerUMment and we Intend to toaccompll In one year what oUIAC
Dl&autActurers haTe tnkcn lllty years to do.
Lfptonspentamllllond9flars \ In adTertlslnc the products of his "anufactnre. Wise a = pronounced hI
MMtlc. Today he Is heralded by the crowned headi Of Europ * . proclaimed \ the King mercba.nt. Itpaystoa.dt - -
, tUe when your cood. are rla = ht. We sell more pianos wholesale and retal than any other manufactnrtnt COD
In tli * country and our plan appeals to the thinking buyers on account of our system of selling piano direct
factory to home. which eliminates all middleman's profits.
EVery contestant will be answered by mall but be sure and enclose a lolf-addreased envelop to & &are tM4
your : award will not be mlssent or lost In the mall.
SEGERSTROM PIANO mFG. CO.
804 NICOLLET AVENUE MINNEAPOLIS. MINNESOTA
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How a Doctor Cured Scalp Disease.
"When I was ten or twelve years
old I had a , scalp disease , something
like scald head , though it wasn't that.
I suffered for several months , and
most of my hair came out. Finally
they had a doctor to see me and he
recommended the Cuticura Remedies.
They cured me in a few weeks. I
have used the Cuticura Remedies , also ,
for a breaking out on my hands and
was benefited a great deal. I haven't
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had any more trouble with the scalp
disease. Miss : Jessie F. Buchanan ,
R. F. D. 3 , Hamilton , Ga. , Jan. 7 , 1909. "
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Kept : with Barnum's Circus.
P. T. Barnum , the famous circus
man , once wrote : "I have had the
Cuticura Remedies a.mong the con
tents of my medicine chest with my
shows for the last three seasons , and I
can cheerfully certify that they were
very effective in every case which
called for their use. "
Tliousrlit lie Had.
Speaking of the boycott of beef have
you ever tried horse meat ? "
" 0 , yes , I presume so , and goat meat
too , I dare say. I've eaten in all sorts
of restaurants. "
Trial Kidney : Remedy Free.
The proprietors of Doan's Kidnej :
.
Remedy offer in another part of this
paper a free trial of their renowned
specific for Kidney diseases. By cut
ting out the coupon in another column !
and sending it to Foster-Milburn Co. ,
Buffalo , N. Y. , a trial of the remedv
will be sent without charge. This
shows the confidence of the proprietorE
in the . efficacy of the remedy , else
they would not undergo this great ex
pense.
Parthian Shot.
"I regret very much that we cannot
use your story , " said the magazine ed-
itor handing back the manuscript. "It's
astonishing how much really good liter-
ature we are compelled to decline. "
"It's more astonishing , though , " said
the disgruntled author of the story ,
"that you never let any of it get into
your magazine. "
CANADA
.
What Governor Deneen , of Illinois ,
Says About It :
Governor Deneen. of Illinois , owns a see-
" * joa of land in Saskatchewan.
Canada. Ho has eaid la
an interview :
"As an American I am
: tI delighted to sco tho re
4. markable progress of
t7i. Western Canada . Our
people arc flockingacroaa
A
; 1 n tho boundary in thoa-
Bands and 1 haro not ' *
1Gri 0 \ no yet
f met ono who admitted
! m bad ma2 ! . a mUtake.
- ' . ' ' ' ! , . They nro all doing well.
, . . . f ' Thoro is BcnnxOjr a , corn. :
4 manitj in tho Mlddl cr
_ _ _
Western Stated thatcr .
not a representative : in Manitoba *
. . V Saskatchewan Alberta. "
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- . - - . , 125 fmitfi \ Bushels ! of
. , : . - : ; ; . ; Wfaeai HJ ISIS
, . . . _
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f.
: . ' 10' . _
. " , g I . ' 1' " , , . Western Canada field crop tor
, : : ; . 1909 will CMU .
cnsily yield to tho farm
,
' ! f rgz4 0r5170,000,000.OOlncash.
1 tl' - : ' ; " ' ' ' ' ' ' FrcoIIomesten 100 acres.
2 I & , : = ' c mid pre-emptions of ICO ncro
; , _ I\.E- ft . .at $ ; ' 'J.H : an acre. Hallway and
: ; ; - . . ' l' , Liana Companies haro land for we
[ . .
: ; I : : . , / i' .itrfiasoccMoprSces. ! ! Many f arm -
ii't : : . , , ; : .f. . : 1 . ; ) : - : , havo paid for their land out
1'1:1 { \ : - I of tJm proceeds of ono crop.
I ' , " ; ; " ' \ . . Sr'endM climate , good schooia.
: ; , ; ( ! " ) , , ' : ' J exf- ' ' Z1' ! .It railway facllltie3low
r I.- ! ! , ffI ! : : liv'plit rates , ivood water and
. : .i ' < 7ri ; ! rt7.i : ' " iUTii < K > r on " ' lljr obtalufd.
F ' & -1 ' ' 1r : : : ; . : ' i"or piuapalct " Last Best West. "
; ) 'ii ? ; particuliirj as to suitable location
'lr'/'I / , ! i 'In \J' ' ' and low eottlera' ' rote , apply to
all ' : J.A : LI\1 : . - , tiup't of Imm jl' tlon. Ottawa.
Can. . or to tue following Canadian Cov't Agentat
E. T. Holmes. SI 5 Jackwm St. . Bt. Paul Minn. . and
J. ! II. racLnh Il.n. ox 116. Watertown. South Dakota.
( Use address : nearest you. )
Flea.'H saj whero you saw this advertisement.
is the word to remember
wnea you need ffemedjf
forCouHs&Cog i < [ V
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VETERINARY COURSE AT HOM3
< > 1 2 0 0 year aiid upwards can be mad t&Iclor 1 *
w liJJ Veterinary Course at home dnrlnr PXfr
time : taught In glmyloJt Knglleh ; : Diploma ranted. pt
lilonsohtAinpd forituccesgf'ilstadents : costirlthln retail
of all ; satisfaction guaranteed : particulars free. OxUrl *
. Urinary Cornrtpondenee School , Dept- 10 , London . Guiai . *
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