Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, March 24, 1910, Image 7

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    WOMEN
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fteed Lydia E. Pinkham's
yegetable Compound
Brookfield , Md. : - "Two years ago I
'wa.s unable to do any kind of work and
only weighed 118 pounds. My trouble
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. - : : : :1 the Change of Life.
HH . . II , . got a bottle of
' : - d ' 1r Lydia E Pinkham's
- - : : . : . mH Vegetable Com
; - : :11m : . Wi : pound and it made
; . . . m . . me feel much better ,
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1 and I have contin.
: / f ued its use. I am
. - very grateful to you
. _ . - for the good health
b' am now enjoying. " - Mrs. : SARAH
c , USIGNONT , 414 S. Livingston Street ,
Jrookfield , Mo. :
, The Change of Life is the most criti
.ea.l period of a woman's existence , and
aieglect : of health at this time invites
- ' -disease and pain.
I Women everywhere should remem-
fcer that there is no other remedy
'no ; v-n ; to medicine that will so sue-
* cessfully carry women through this
¶ "trying period as Lydia E. Pinkham's
"
. "Vegetable Compound , made from na-
tive roots and herbs.
,
For 30 years it has been curing wo-
Jnen from the worst forms of female
'ilia - inflammation , ulceration , dis -
: lacements , fibroid tumors , irregulari-
iies , periodic pains , backache , and
nervous prostration.
If you would like special advice
-mbout your case write a confiden-
4ial ; letter to Mrs. Pinkliaxn , at
Iiynn , Mass. Her advice is free
and always helpfuL
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tL1 For
Lame
: Ba.ck
. An aching back is instantly
- - . ' relieved by an application of
Sloan's Liniment.
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. This liniment takes the place
of massage and is better than
sticky plasters. It penetrates
-without rubbing- through
" the skin and muscular tissue
iright to the , bone , quickens the
blood : , relieves congestion , and
. . gives permanent as well as
- : relief.
_ temporary '
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Here's the Proof.
Mr. : JAMES C. LEE , of 1100 0th St. . .
J3.E.Wa8hlngtonD.O.'ffrites : "Thirty
U ears ago I fell from a scaffold and scr -
-onaly Injured my back. I suffered terri-
= "blyat times ; from the small of my back
. -lJI around my stomach was just as if I
ad been beaten with a club. I used
-every plaster I could get with no relief.
" Sloan's Liniment toolt the pain right
out , and I can now do as much ladder
S ' aerk as any man In the shop , thanks to
\ Sloans . . .
Liniment
Mr. J. P. EVANS , of Mt. : Airy , Ga. ,
says : "After being afflicted for three
. Tears with rheumatism , I used Sloan's
Liniment , and was cured sound and
well , and am glad to say I haven't been
'troubled ' rheumatism since.
-troubled with My
leg was badly swollen from my hip to
-my knee. One-half a bottle took tho
tpain and swelling out. "
= 'Sloan's Liniment
: lias no equal as a
-remedy for RheuJ
matism , Neuralgia
or any pain or
stiffness in the
nnuscles or joints. ! ? ; '
'Prices , 25c. , 50c. and $1.00 .i
Sloan's hook on
rfaorsca , cattle , sheep. - - - '
-&nd poultry sent f3 _ UL1I" _ _ ii'11
free .A.ddre _ _ : : = _
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-you a liberal commission all sales of Autos. Auto Bup-
T > lle * ; . Parts and Accessories . and fit > BTTk m v m *
you for the Automobile Business B > 4 R Vh- + E
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offer you : Interest In a ood-paylnc business and fine
- opportunity for making BIG MONEY while you study.
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' ah & re of stock. Part payments accepted. Write to-day
* hllo your territory Is open. Only a. limited a.mountlett.
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The Experimental Plot.
Every farmer should have , and easi
ly can have , a small experimental plot
of ground for testing the soil and dif
ferent crops. No farmer can ever
know the highest capacity of his soil
till he has fertilized a small portion
of his land very heavily with a com
plete balanced mixture of fertilizers ,
planted the very best of seed , and
given the crop , or crops , extra good
cultivation. Many : farmers hear or
read of 100 bushels of corn to the
acre , or several hundred dollars an
acre made in growing special crops ,
and do not believe that It is possible.
They do not believe it because they
have never done half so well on their
own land , but they never put half the
amount of fertilizers , nor half as good
seed , nor half as good cultivation , to
the crops they grew. Try an acre , or
even a half acre , of ground on youV
own farm this coming season and see
what results can be had from it. Be-
gin now to fertilize and do not stop
till the piece of land is as fertile as
It can well be made with at least
three different kinds of fertilizing mat
ter. Prepare the land in the very best
manner , use the best seed , and give a
dozen cultivations. You will surprise
yourself with results.-Journal of
Agriculture.
Bran Mash.
Can you make a bran mash ? Like
coffee , mashed potatoes and a few of
the everyday things , the average fur
nished is not of good quality. To
make a bran mash , take a clean
bucket , well scalded out , and put In
the measure of bran. Then pour Into
the center , stirring all the time , scald-
Ing water enough to make it moist.
Cover it closely while hot with a blan-
ket , and let It stand three or four
hours , until cold. There are many
times when a cow or horse Is sick
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Last year Chile produced 19,000,000
bushels , and was encouraged by the
results to sow many more acres this
year. Experimental stations of the
Chilean government are distributing
the best varieties of seeds among the
farmers. If American farmers keep
down their production to hold up
prices they may find they had such a
good thing that they tempted all the
world Into it and broke up the snap.
-New York rress.
To Prevent Feed Bolting
So many horses , especially nervy
drivers , get in the habit of gulping
their feed down in great mouthfuls.
Here is a device
that I have found
" ' : very convenient
0. . and effective In
preventing fee d
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. - . bolting. The feed
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Is put into a hop-
. per ( b ) outside
, th'e manger , and
is allowed to run
into the manger box ( a ) in a thin
stream. ; The size of this stream is reg
ulated by the slide ( c ) , and it is Im
possible for the horse to get more feed
in his mouth at one time than he can
easily masticate. - Farm and Home.
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Making Good Butter.
The best butter is made from cream
collected about the same time. Mixing
cream from three or four days' skim-
mings is what makes the texture of
butter uneven and the flavor poor.
Keep the different skimmings sepa
rate , and churn them separately , as
far as possible. This requires some
more work , 'but it makes better but-
ter. If several skimmings are mixed ,
stir the mixture well when cream is
added.
All cream should be frequently
stirred when ripening in order to
make the ripening progress evenly
through the mass. Always skim milk
before it becomes coagulated.
The Alaska Wheat Falce.
The "Alaska wheat" fake , which ha
been pretty thoroughly exposed in the
west , in now attracting attention in
the east Commenting on the result
of some experiments made by a New
Jersey farmer with this cereal "gold
brick , " the Boston Transcript re
marks : "If the wheat of Alaska can
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This arrangement enables one horse to walk in the furrow when
ploughing and two on the unploughed land. The length Is marked on each
of the parts. The draught chain must be set well toward the left of the
head of the plough. _ _ _
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and weak , and needs a bran mash. The
usual proceeding Is to use any old
bucket and some hot water. A hand
ful of bran Is stirred into a slop , and ,
scalding hot , is put under the sick
animal's nose , only to be rejected. It
should be cool , or cold , and only moist
enough to hold together when pressed
in the hand. Then add a little salt ,
and It is relished by the sufferer.-
California Cultivator.
How to Fasten Mallet : : Handles.
The old method ! of fastening mallets
to handles by boring a hole through
the head and inserting a wedge from
the outside may be superseded by a
new way that makes the tool much
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abater - and one that conceals the
wedge and eliminates all possibility of
the head flying off as the wedge can-
not come out. This new way is to
bore a hole the size of the handle and
three-fourths the distance through tho
head , then cut a slot in the handle
and insert a wedge as shown in figure
1. Put the wedge end into the hole
bored in the head and drive it in.
When the wedge touches the bottom
of the hole ( Fig. 2) ) it will be driven .
into the split of the handle. thus forc i
ing the sides out and making a tight
fit. - Popular Mechanics. '
PreserTln& Flour.
A new method of preserving flour
nas recently been adopted with suc
cess in England. It is done by means
of compression. With hydraulic appar-
atus the flour is squeezed into the
forms of bricks , and the pressure de
stroys all forms of larval life , thus
presarving the flour from the ravages
of insects , while it is equally secure
from mold. Three hundred pounds of .
compressed flour occupy the same !
space as 100 pounds in the ordinary !
state.
Farmer and Autos.
The number of automobiles owned
by farmers is growing rapidly. Out
of 10,000 autos in Iowa , 5,000 are
owned by farmers. Kansas farmers
spent $3,200,000 for automobiles dur
ing 1909 , and $2,750,000 in 1908. In
one Nebraska town of 800 population ,
forty autos were sold last year to
farmers near the town. Careful esti
mate of the number of automobiles
owned by farmers in the entire United
States is 76,000.
The Wheat Situation.
The high prices which our farmer
have run up for wheat have stimulat- -
ed the cultivation of the gratn
wherever It is possible to raise it
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reclothe our old but still responsive
acres with harvests of the golden
grain , it will be an obligation of no
mean magnitude to be added to what
we already owe her for past and po
tential yields of gold and copper , lum
ber and coal. " Unfortunately for the
responsive acres which are awaiting
the coming of Alaska wheat , that fa
mous cereal has been repeatedly ex
posed as a fraud. Its latest previous
appearance in the limelight was in
Idaho , and the Saturday Evening
Post , by giving it a page of praise ,
brought it to the attention of scien
tists and agricultural experts , with the
result that the government issued a
fraud order which prohibited the Ida
ho promoters circulating any litera
ture regarding it.
Straw In Manure.
Owing to its abundance , straw h
added to barnyard manure , but it can
be made more serviceable if made fine
with the feed cutter before being used.
While straw may soon rot after being
mixed with manure , yet in a fine con
dition it is a much better absorbent
and can be forked into the manure
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with advantage. When loading and
spreading manure there is a saving of
labor when handling that which is
fine , and the manure will be more val
uable because the loss of ammonia
will be arrested by the use of suitable
absorbent materials.
The Barley Crop.
Six states appear to have a monop
o'ly of the barley crop. In the year
1908 , Minnesota raised 32,500,000 bush-
els ; California , 25,427,000 bushels ;
Wisconsin , 24,750,000 bushels ; South
Dakota , . 24,592,000 bushels ; North Da
kota , 18,330,000 bushels , and Iowa , 13-
500,000 bushels. All the balance of the
United States , 41,157,000 bushels. To-
tal , 166,756,000 bushels.
Deep PlowIng.
Results of experiments at the Kan
sas station show that deep plowing (8 (
to 10 inches ) tends to increase the
number of soil bacteria in both sandy
and silt soils. Deep plowing tends to
increase bacterial activity. More am
i , monia is produced. Deep plowing
tends to decrease denitrincation of the
reduction of nitrate and the liberation
of free nitrogen.
Land aa an Insurance.
Good land-and there are millions
of acres of it still available in this
country : at a moderate figure-is the
best form of insurance not only for
the family in event of your death , but
for yourself during life , while you can
enjoy it to the full. No better legacy
can be left to your children.
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Increase IK Form Home
Government reports show that farm
horses have increased in number from
13,000,000 to 20,000,000 since 1900 and
in value from $44.61 to 05.64 each
Illinois has more farm horses thaa
any other State in the Union. :
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onstrate the value of Peruna inall ca-
tarrhal troubles we will send you a sam
pIe bottle absolutely free by mail.
The merit and success of Peruna is
so well ! known to the public that our
readers are advised to send for sample
bottle : Address the Peruna Company.
Columbus , Ohio. Don't forget to men-
tion you read this generous offer in
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If in need of advice write our Medical
Department , stating your case fully.
Our physician in charge will send you
advice free , together with literature con-
taining common sense rules for health ,
which you cannot afford to be without.
uncle Allen.
"A preacher who draws a big salary "
said Uncle Allen Sparks , "sometimes
gets a tempting offer to go somewhere
and give a lecture , and he asks a col-
fege young man who Is studying for
the ! ministry to fill his pulpit for one
Sunday. The college young man does
it , and all he gets is thanks. Such
things happen sometimes , and I sup
pose it's all right. I'm not blaming the
preacher , understand. I'm only kicking
because the young chap lets that sort
of game be played on him by jucks ! "
$100 Reward , $100.
TEe readers of this ' paper will be pleased
to learn tLat there Is at least one dreaded
disease that science has been able to cure in
all its stages , and that is Catarrh. Hall's ! !
Catarrh Cure Is the only positive cure now
Vnown to the medical fraternity. Catarrh
/eing a constitutional disease , requires . z
constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarra
Cure Is taken internally , acting directly
upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the
system , thereby destroying the foundation
of the disease , and giving the patient
strength by building up the constitution and
assisting nature In doing its work. The
proprietors haye so much faith In its cura-
tive powers that they offer Orie Hundred
Dollars for any case that It falls to cure.
Send for list of testimonials.
Address : F. J. CHENEY & CO. , Toledo , 0.
Sold by all Druggists , 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
With the Eye of Faith.
"Dr. Fourthly , don't you believe the
time is coming when the swords shall
be beaten into plowshares and the
epears into pruning hooks , and men
shall learn war no more ? "
"Indeed I do , Brother Millsap. "
"But when ? "
"About the time when that other
prophecy is fulfilled - 'and then shall
the end come.Chicago Tribune.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of # .
A'oble Keveiigre.
"Margie , if grandpa was cross to you
you must be kind to him. "
"What for , mamma ? "
"Don't you know , child ? It will be
heaping coals of fire on his head. "
"Will it , mamma ? Then I'll be just
zs kind as I can be to the old cros -
patch. Yon know how bald he is- !
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This Will Interest Mother
Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Chil !
dren , used by Mother Gray , a nurse ir
Children's Home , New York , cure Consti-
pation , Feverishness , Teething Disorders.
Stomach Troubles and Destroy Worms :
30,000 testimonials of cures. All drug
gists 25c. Sample FREE. Address Allen
S. Olmsted , Le Roy 1C. Y.
A Soldier's Beginning '
We were visiting at Sandringham.
Sir Evelyn Wood , who is very deaf ,
crept up as near as he could to the
musicians , and in one of the pauses he
said to me , "Are you fond of music ? "
I answered , "Yes. " "Do you play any
thing ? " I said , "No. " "Well , " he went
on , "I am so fond of it that , would
you believe it , I began to practice
scales at twenty-four. But one day my
sister came up and put her hand on
my shoulder and said , 'My dear boy ,
you had better give that up , ' and so I
did. " He also told me that he began
life as a sailor , then went to the bar
and finally entered the army. The only
profession he had not tried was the
church , and his enemies say he would
have tried that , only he did not know
what church to choose. - "Life of Sir
William Broadbent. "
Free to Our Readers.
Write Murine Eye Remedy Co. , Chicago
for 48-page illustrated Eye Book Free.
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Write all about Your Eye Trouble and
they will advise as to the Proper Appli
cation of the Murine Eye Remedies in
Your Special Case. 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
K"Aly Eyelids and Granulation.
S. C. N. U. - - No. 13-1910.
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QUEER VILLAGES.
Some Peculiar One That 3Inr Bo
Seen in England.
The English village is very dear to
the hearts of poets and painters , and
thousands of them are certainly charm
ing. A few , however , are more amus-
ing than anything else - as , for In
stance onewhIch consists entirely } of
old railway carriages , even the chapel
being composed of four horse trucks.
Another village , with a population of
1,100 and taxed at the valuation of
$8,000 , has neither school , church nor
other public building , the only thing
of the sort being a letter box on a
pillar.
Villages with but a single inhabi
tant are not unknown , one of them
being Skiddaw , in Cumberland. The
single villager complains bitterly be
cause he cannot vote , there being no
overseer to prepare a voters' list and
no church or other public building in
which to publish one , as the law re
quires. The lonely rate payer In a !
Northumberland village has declined I' '
to contribute money to maintain the
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roads , remarking that the one he has
is quite good enough for its use. In
the Isle of Ely is a little parish with
about a dozen inhabitants that has no
rates , as there are no roads or public
institutions of any kind and conse
quently no expenses.
Kempton , . near Bedford , can prob-
ably lay successful claim to thedis -
tinction of being the longest village .
In the worl , as it straggles along the
road for a distance of seven miles.
Sometimes a village will entirely
disappear , having been built either on
the edge of the ' crumbling cliffs that
make part of the coast line or over an
ancient mine. One of the latter class
is in Shropshire , and each year one
or more of the cottages tumbles as
the earth sinks beneath it. - Harper's
Weekly.
PILES CURED IN : O TO 14 DAYS.
PAZO OINTMENT is iruarantced to cure any
case of Itchinjr Blind. IJleedintr or Protrudiny
Piles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded. 50c-
CorrectIng a Mi.siipnrehen.Nion.
Caller-I have been told that your
bachelor brother is an avowed mis-
ogynist.
Mrs. Gaswell-Why , Mrs. : Jipes , there
Isn't a word of truth in that. He's a
Congregationalist.-Chicago , Tribune.
USE A-B-C TEA
for kidney liver and bowel trouble. Large
package 25c - all dealers recommend it.
"IluiMiJl tiac llsind. "
The raising of the hand which re
places the kissing of the Book in the
oath which witnesses in England will
henceforth take was in origin a point-
ing toward heaven. The oath taker
extended his hand toward the Being
whom he invoked-a pagan , for in-
stance , touching the foot or knee of
his god's statue. "I have lifted up
mine hand unto the Lord , " says Abra
ham. Our Germanic ancestors raised
their spears toward high heaven. A
quaint case is that of the Shrewsbury
parliament of 1398 , when the lords
took a solemn oath by the cross of
Canterbury , while the commons - -10
doubt to mark the distinction between
the two orders-swore simply by lift
ing their hands.-London Chronicle.
A TRIFLING COUGH will become a permanf .
one unless stopped. Allen's Lung lialsam will snro
ly stop It. A 25c bottle Is large enough for that. Soli :
at all dnicdsts 25c.Mc and $ LOO bottles.
Advice front Artemus Ward.
A certain Southern railroad was in
a wretched condition , and the trains
were consequently run at a phenom-
enally low rate of speed. When the
conductor was punching his ticket Ar-
temus Ward , who was one of the pas-
sengers , remarked : :
"Does this railroad company allow
passengers to give it advice , if they do
so in a respectful manner ? "
The conductor replied in gruff tones
that he guessed so.
"Well , " Artemus went on , "it occur-
red to me that it would be well to de
tach the cowcatcher from the front of
the engine and hitch it to the rear of
the train ; for you see , we are not lia
ble ] to ovrtnkp : ; a cow. and what's to
prevent- : cjw ; from strolling into this
car and biting a passenger ? " - Boston
Herald.
A New York man who ate sixty
buckheat cakes and two pounds of
sausage said he would have done bet-
ter if he had been : hungry.
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Munyon's Paw Parr Pills coax t1i1
liver into activity by gentle methods.
They do not scour gripe or weaken. They
are a tonic to the stomach , liver and
nerves ; Invigorate Instead of weaken.
They enrich the blood and enable tno
stomach to get all the nourishment Iron
food that Is put Into It. These pills Ou-
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Ing and stimulating. For sale by all di -
gists in lOc and 25c sizes. If you need
medical advice writo Munyon's : Doctor
They will ! advise to the best of their abl !
Ity absolutely free of Charge. aitnv-
YON'S , .Mill and Jefferson Sts. , Fkll
adclphia , Pa. .
ilunyon's Cold Remedy cures a cold m
. one day. Price 25c. Munyon's Rheutna :
tlsm Remedy relieves In a few hours : anct
cures in a few days. Price 25c. ,
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VIESTERN CANADA
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Senator Dolliver , of Iowa , says :
Tho stream of emlrrnnta from tho United States
" . to : Canada will continue. "
' . Senator Dolliver recently paid a
3 . visit to Western Canada.
and soys : "There Is a
land huncerin tho hearts
of Kntdish speaking peo .
ple ; tlil.s win account for
- , p ; the removal of to many
- ' g Iowa farmers to Canada.
& Our people : aro pleaaod
. # ! , J' with its : Government and
tho excellent : adminis
I tration of law. and Ahoy
aro coming to vca in
tens of thousands and
they uro still comin ! : . "
Iowa contributed large
ly to tho 70.000Amerl-
- ? . , , _ _ . 5- can farmers ivlio uiailo Canada
b r'- their homo during It ) pi ) .
.p- . Field crop returns alone
rc/sr . ! diirlii : ; ycarndded to tho wealth
5cr ' . of tho country upwards of
{ } , . ' S17@eOOooo.OO
. . Grain srrowlnrr , mixed : farm-
,
t : S S Inrr , rnttlo raising1 ; and dnirylnsr
S aro nil profitable l-'rco Iloaie-
.5. . . 5- etcndi of 160 acres nro to be
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' t- had In . the very best districts. .
160 aero pre-emptions at $3.00
. . per aero within certain areas.
.5 Schools and churches In . every
, settlement climate unexcelled ,
soil tho richest , wood. water and
S .5 bulldlnsr material plentiful.
For particulars to location . low
, : settlers' railway rates and descrlp-
d tivo illustrated / panlplilct "Last
1' " Best West. " and other informa
tT < tt ) : tion write to Sup't of Immigra
- tion. Ottawa. Canada , or to the
following ! Canadian Gov't Agents : E. T. Holcies.
315 Jack onSt..Ht. Paul. Minn. . J.M.lIacLachJan. .
Box 116. Watertown. South Dakota. ( Uae address
nearest you. )
Please say where you saw this advertisement.
piso-5
" is the word to remember1 ,
when you need a reinerfp
ThrCounis&Corn
i"V"T
Sow Flax Seed
A Profitable Crop
Its Advantages and How to Raise 1
It , is told in a pamphlet issued by 1
the
American Linseed Co. :
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) Sioux City. Iowa
: A postal card request will bring- f
I you one.
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Fortunes made In a single season op
erating the CIRCLING . WAVE amus .
ment riding device. Write ArmltagiS
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Each of the chief or-
gans of the body is a
i link in the Chain of
[ Life. A chain is no-
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ stronger than its
_ _ _ _ weakest link , the body
no stronger than its
veeakest organ. If there weakness of stomach , liver or lungs , there is a
vveak link in the chain of liie which may snap at any time. Often this so-called
" weakness " is caused by lack of nutrition , the result of weakness or disease
of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. Diseases and
weaknesses of the stomach and its allied organs ere cured by the use of Dr. .
Tierce's Golden Medical : Discovery. When the -weak or diseased stomach i3
cured , diseases of other organs ! which seem remote from the stomach but which.
have their origin in ' a diseased condition of the stomach and
other organs of digestion and nutrition , are cured also.
The strong man has a strong stomach.
Take the above recommended "Discov
ery" and you may have a strong stom _ _ _ _ _ _
ach and a strong body.
GIVEN AWAY. - Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser , _ _ _ _
new revised Edition , is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay _ _ _ _
expense of mailing only. Send 21 one-cent stamps for the
book in paper covers , or 31 stamps for the cloth-bound vol _ _
ume. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce , Buffalo , N. Y.
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