The Columbus journal. (Columbus, Neb.) 1874-1911, May 25, 1904, Image 7

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its accompanying pains and misery by
Lydia E Pinkham's Vctable Compound
uDkax'3Ib& Pinkham: Life looks dark indeed when a woman
feels that her strength is fading away and she has no hopes1 of .ever
being restored. Such was my feeling a few months ago when I-was
advised that my poor health was caused by prolapsus or falling of. the
womb. The words sounded like a knell to me, I felt that my sun had
6et; but Lydia . linkkama Vegetable Coipowad came to me as
an elixir of life; it restored the lost forces and built me up until my
good health returned to me. For four months I took the medicine
daily and each dose added health and strength. I am no thankful for
the help I obtained through its use." Juts. uommscm Davfokth,
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caji produce proof of the fact most bo regardeo! with respect. This
is the record of Lydia E. Piitkbam's Tegettblo Coaspoiiae which
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Woaten would save time aad much sickness if they would
write to Mrs. Pinkhaa for advice as soom as may dintresnhuj symp
toms appear. It is free, aad has put thousands of womem on the
right road to recovery.
Mrs. Piukham never violates the eeafldemee thus entrusted to
her, and although she publishes thousands of testimonials from
women who have been benefited by her advice and medicine,
ever in all her experience has she published such a letter without
the full .consent, and often by special request of the writer.
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free tt Tweity-f ive Mies.
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ladles a round, trin ticket to the
t. Louis Exposition, to Ave ladies
in each of the following states: Illi
nois, Iowa. Nebraska. Kansas and
Missouri who will send in the largest
number of trade marks cut from a ten
cent, 16-oeace package of Defiance
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means from your own home, any
where in the above named states.
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aad received by. the Defiance Starch
Co., Omaha, Nebr., before September
t. iU4. October -and November
rill be the best months to visit the
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troubled with falling1' of the womS; irregular
and nInfnlMienstrnation.'kicozrhambearing-
.down pains, backache, headache, amy and
tainting speus, ana stoaacn oounie.
MI doctored for about -'five years but did
to imnrora. I bean the use of your
and nave taken seven bottles of
. Lydia is. riBKBaars vegeiame i;onpouna,
three of Blood Purifier, and also used the
Sanative Wash and Liver Pills, and am now
enjoying good health, and have gained in flesh.
1 tnanlc you very mucn xor wnat you
have done for me, and heartily recom
mend your medicine to all suffering
women." Miss Eaatx Sotdkb, 218 East
Marion, Ohio.
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He Must Sign In English. .
Some amusing "correspondence be
tween the lord chancellor of Ireland
and Thomas McDonagh Mahony, J. P.,
since September 3, 1903," has been Is
sued as a British parliamentary paper.
Mr. Mahony Insisted upon sighing his
name to warrants and other docu
ments "in characters which are alleg
ed to be those of the Irish language,"
and persists in the practicei although
he has been authoritatively informed
that it is illegal. The justice of Can
erclveen insists that his signature is
his usual one and disputes the lord
chancellor's law and there the matter
rests; except that he is enjoined from
sitting on the magisterial bench until
he gives assurance that he will "sign
magisterial documents in English."
Stanley's Visit to America.
Stanley revisited America several
times in the course of his eventful life.
He caate over shortly after the Liv
ingstone expedition had been com
pleted; again for a lecture tour after
he had founded the Congo Free State
through the support of the Brussels
African International association of
which Leopold, king of the Belgians,
was and is the head. This trip was
cut short by the summons to relieve
Emin Pasha (Dr. Eduard Schnitzer).
He responded immediately. The hut
time he visited this country was in
1895. when he was seen in Boston and
New York for a short time, and then
traveled through Canada.
The Immensity of Russia.
Russia embraces one-sixth of the
land surface of the world. It is more
than fifty times larger, than Japan and
has a total area of S.650.000 square
miles. Half of Europe and the whole
of northern Asia are included within
its boundaries. It has a greater con
tinuous area than aay other nation in
the world.
A World Wide Reputation.
Wherever aaen are there will be Illness
and wherever people are 111. Dodds Kid
ney Pills will be foand a blessing-. Sole
ly on their merits have they pushed their
way lac maatwt every Bart of the clvU-SMt-Weftd.
Their repntsMon as an hon
est medicine that can always be relied
on .has been built up by th sratefal
praise of those who have beaa cured.
The two following letters indicate Just
how the reputation of this remedy 'aaows
bo geographical bounds. The sldk aad
suffering all over the world aie isj
for Dodds Kidney PUIs: , .
Dear Sirs: I have keen suasdng front
some months from a Kidney complaint.
The dootor. who attended me has recom
mended sac to take your PsBt. "Dodds
Kidney iPMls." After two hoses I got
some relief. Bat unfortunately I have
not been able to go on with the treat
ment, being unable to find as Puis m
Cairo. The Chemist who SMS me the
two boxes .has Informed me shot he had
tat aa order for some, and has been
keeping me waiting for more than one
month. This Is the reason whs I am
writing to you to request yoa to havo
the goodness to send me by rotorn of
post sue boxes for which I wuVaay as
gglV - from thopoot.
JCtedty let ate avow as the. same, toe
where yoar branch agency In Egygd atto
be found. Thanking you in anticrsaMoa.
Mohassed Rached. r'Immeubles Uavaa da
l'Etat." Office of the Minister of risaaii
Cairo. EGYPT. -, -
Pear dlp: Jl want to purchase rate
boats Of JiMhjKtaaey Pills, but I dfecVt
lQBesasthx.wsoo to apply at bSo
orlosmter.-l-jiOjtliL they can beTeat
by Mssjjsvjr registered mall from offer
place. Please advise me of how to aro-
thooa do-
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Mcdora's Maneuver.
I trv tn nronn.A
ofeSoia Vffltui fn imn.iir.r.
rhjrwoaSjrfui skill that she shows
UK Hrhtlv be rnllH ihsU'nv
All Umtm n which I mav dtt
If Uiey upon loveland should border.
AT banished to regions remote,
Asa that in a very short order.
f fancy she eves me in doubt
If I speak of some phase of the fashion:
rnat word, when a rhymer's about.
Is very suggestive of "passion."
one .bans every mention of "sweets"
Wultn he obdurate air of a grandee.
Although she retracts and retreats
At the offer of chocolate candy.
I'd "wear the maid loves me. and yet
For causes both foolish and flimsy
I can t. to my deepest regret,
x T"0" ..her to conquer her whimsy.
I think, when I see her again.
i m nuene attempt to reprove her.
But cltsj her and kiss her! Him thn
rw them will Medora -maneuver?
Life.
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He Tells How the Pearls Grow.
T. R. Ainsworth Davis, an English
scientist, throws laterestia light on
the way pearls are produced. The
worm shown in
the illustratlor
causes an irrita
tion inside the
oyster's shell. To
allay the trouble
earned by the
.worms layer after
layer of pearly sub
stance Is formed
around them; and
iu uue course we
nave pearls. Long
infested oysters, of
course, yield the
finest The eco
nomic bearing of
these facts is
clear. Sting-rays
and trigger-fishes
alike must be
carefully pre
served, otherwise
t h A tan
will become ex-How Fear,f?vt
tinct, and then no pearls; or at, least
none of the best sort. Some varieties
are very possibly caused by parasites
of other kinds. And small, inferior
pearls may be formed round sand
grains or minute, hard particles due
to inflammatory disease.
In ignorance of the facts related, it
was proposed not long ago to wage
war against the trigger-fishes because
they devour pearl oysters. If the
step had been' taken the supply of
pearls would have been sorely de
pleted. A Plow 250 Years Old.
Theodore Pidcock, a farmer of
Washington township, N. J., has just
come into possession of what he says
is the oldest plow in America. Ac
cording to tradition the plow is 250
years old, having been brought over
by the Dutch to New Amsterdam ii
1654. - It remained in one family, that
of Terriberry's of Schooley's Moun
tain, for over 200 years, and then was
purchased at an auction sale by Jon
athan Pidcock, father of the present
owner.
This, they say, is the plow which
was used in breaking the ground for
the famous Hackettstown-German Val
ley Turnpike, over which the Revolu
tionary forces drew their cannon after
the battle of Trenton, and when they
were on their way to the defense of
the famous Jockey Hollow Road. It
is built on the same principal as plows
of to-day, except it was a wooden
moldboard and a wrought iron share.
All the nuts have tail burrs on them
for tightening and loosening with a
hammer, for in the old days there
were no wrenches. There Is but one
handle, which is to be held with the
left hand, the right hand guiding the
horse.
"Seven" Social the Latest.
They had a "Seven" social over In
Patten, Me., the other night, says the
Boston Globe. It opened at seven
minutes past seven, cost seven cents
to get in and seven cents to get out,
except every seventh one. All were
at liberty to go home at seven min
utes past nine, but no one went until
seven minutes past ten. All agreed
on the way home ,that the seven
kinds of refreshments served at seven
minutes past eight were seven times
better than anything ever before
eaten.
When Trees and Plants Sleep.
Trees and plants have their regu
lar times for going to sleep. They
need to rest from the work of grow
ing and to repair and oil the machin
ery of life. Some plants do all their
sleeping In the winter time while the
ground is frozen and the limbs are
bare of leaves. In tropical countries
where the snow never falls, and it is
always growing weather, the trees re
pose during the rainy season or dor
lag the periods of drouth.
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Honesty in New Hampshire.
A woman entered a Franklin Falls,
N. H., shoe store recently and said to
the proprietor, "Yon have a bill
against my grandfather, haven't you?"
"Yes, was the reply. "How much is
it?" was the next question. The pro
prietor did not remember, but it was
arranged that he should look it up
and she would call later. He did so
and it was foand to be eighteen years
old. A few days later the woman
called aad settled.
Woman's Veil Stops Power.
In investigating the cause of the
-radden cutting off of the power on a
street car at New .London, Conn., it
was found that a woman's veil had
become so entangled about the trolley
wheel as. to completely insulate it
from the wire.
Given Fair Warning.
This church notice appeared recent
ly in a country paper in Maine: "Mon
day night there will be preaching in
the church, on the subject, 'He that
believes and is baptized shall be
saved, but he that disbelieves shall
be damned at 7 o'clock.'
Many Jeeeese la Uae.
At the funeral of John R. Joaes of
Newark,. Ohio, all of the pallbearers,
six in number, were named Jones, yet
none was a relative of the deceased,
and no one of the pallbearer was re
lated jto aay of the others.
Tretiele for Poetoffice' Clerks. .
There fa a letter.ia the Essex Jaae
tkm, ft,' postoace addressed "to Aa
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CHANCE TO DO GOOD.
r worsted Pedestrian With Hie
Own Argument.
The pedestrian looked scornfully at
the beggar who had accosted hiss. "
"Yon say yoa want money for yoar
starving wife and family, he repeat
ed. I don't believe yoa have any."
"Wen, wot of it?" asked the beggar
brazenly.
"I believe you're lying," persisted
the pedestrian with conviction.
"Wot if I am?" said the beggar dog
gedly. The pedestrian showed his astonish
ment at such a display of utter de
pravity, but he held firmly to his par
pose. "I believe yoa only want moaey to
buy liquor," he said.
"Wot if I do?" returned the beggar.
"In that case," said the pedestrian
slowly and impressively, "yon show
yourself to be a liar, a vagabond and
a drunkard a man who is hardly
worth saving." Then, after a moment
of thought, he added, "Do yoa know
that the liquor evil is, to. a certala ex
tent, its own corrective?"
, "Nix,", replied the beggar.
"Well, it is. Scientists tell as that
it is killing off the weak and inferior
classes and in that way yoa may be
said to be doing some good. Do
you " Before he could finish the
beggar's hand was thrust toward him,
palm upward.
"Please, mister, won't yoa help the
good work along?" asked the nan in
rags. "
He got a quarter and the lecture
was never finished.
TRULY A MODEL SERVANT.
Man Stuck to His Duly Though His
House Was Burning.
Miss Ida Tarbell, the writer, was
talking at her home in New York
about servants.
"I have been reading" she said,
"John Forster's 'Life of Dickens,' and
the book has reminded me of the
pompous Forster's body servant, Hen
ry. Dickens described Henry during
his last visit to America.
"The man, it seems, was devoted to
his master. From one year's end to
the other he never needed a repri
mand. "It was therefore surprising one
night, when Forster was entertaining
several writers at dinner, to see the
scrupluous Henry make error after
error. He upset a plate of soup, and
Forster uttered a cry of alarm. He
forgot to serve the sauce for the fish,
and his master said, 'Why, Henry!'
Altogether he made the excellent din
ner seem a slovenly and poor repast,
"When, at the end, he had set the
port and walnuts on the table, Henry
leaned over Forster's chair and said in
a tremulous voice:
"'Please, sir, can yon spare me
now? My house has been on fire for
the last two hours.' "
Made Room for the Judge.
A merry story is told of Judge
Beekman Winthrop, formerly a judge
of the Court of First Instance in the
Philippines, who has just been named
by the president for the next governor
of Porto Rico.
The judge is a Harvard man and a
valued member of one of the old New
York families. An anti-imperialistic
female was worried about reports
reaching this country concerning the
dislike the Filipino woman has for the
Yankees, so she said:
"My dear judge! Yoa are so chival
rous! Don't you feel the slight pat
upon yoa by the native women? I've
heard that their hatred of their con
querors Is so great they are positively
insulting."
"On the contrary, madam," replied
the judge, bowing, "they are most
solicitous. Why, a high caste Manila
lady deigned to push her pet mar
moset off the divan so I could sit
beside her!" New York Times.
The Bold Ghost.
The year was young, but the place was
old.
And the house had gone to sleep.
And the ghost that came by night was
bold.
For the silence was so deep.
Aloud he called to his heart's fair queen.
But she would not unbar the door.
And the window from which she used to
lean
Stirred at her touch no more.
In vain through the empty night he cried.
But there came no answering tone;
And then he bethought him that since
he died
A hundred years had flown.
But a hundred years should have brought
more near
The love that he loved so well;
And the bold ghost's heart turned cold
with fear
Where was the old-time spell?
Had she forgotten what he held fast?
They say 'tis a woman's way;
Was it only a dream that love could last.
The dream of an Idle day?
From the silent house the bold ghost
turned
.Why dream that a dream Is true?
Ashes were where love's tire once burned;
Death's meaning at last he knew.
Staart Set.
Cause of Beef Trust Probe.
Among the facts which led to the
investigation of the beef trust are the
following: Last August good to extra
fresh beef .("Western" sides") sold In
Boston at 18.37 a hundred pounds.
In the preceding t April such beef, in
the same market, had brought only
$6.50, although the packers in Chi
cago had actually paid a few cents
more a hundred pounds for the live
cattle in April than they paid in Aug
ust. Germany's Machine Industry.
The machine industry of Germany
was never in worse condition than at
present Two reasons are given for
the decline: First, the great depres
sion in. industrial life all over the em
pire; and, second, the enormous
strides in the use of gas engines and
steam turbines within the last few
years.
Japanese Censor Oonts.
This is what the Japanese censor
forbids the publication of: (1) Details
or accounts relating to tactics; (2)
what relates to future war move
ments; (3) damage done to the Japa
aese warships and transports; (4) the
range of guns in action and the quan
tity of shots used; (5) the positions
and names of the bases of naval oper
ations; (6) the whereabouts of war
ships and transports, and (7) particu
lars with regard to coal, fresh water,
munitions of war, etc
From Athens to Paris.
Athens, Greece, is soon to'be coa
aected with Paris by railway. The
Grecian government has'already se
cured the building of a road to the
The Brtosh ceasor of plays has eotv
alderahly added to the gayoty of the
Loadoa theatrical, seasoa,1 bow striae;
a flaal fillip by anaoaaclac that heace
forth all "gags" must be tried, la writ
lag, on I-dasen, before esiag. "Gags"
have generally beea supposed to be the
iaspiratioa of the moment, delightful
little diversions from the. steady, cur
rent of the play; and therefore the
more enjoyed, not only by the "gan
gers," but by the audience. ' There is
reason to doabt whether a "gag," after
having been written down aad tried
in the crucible of the critic aad cen
sor, wonld be a "gag" at all. The Lon
don Speaker, however thinks the mu
sic hall wits have no cause to fear so
long as the present censor continues
In power. "The censor," It says, "who
licensed the 'Girl from Maxim's' and
suppressed 'Monna Vanna,' has abun
dantly proved his readiness to tolerate
any nastiness, provided only that it is
also stupid."
Having a Pic-nie.
Pic-Nics are never complete without
sandwiches, sweet white bread with
a generous layer of meat between.
Libby's canned meats are ideal for
picnics and outings. The cans are so
easily opened and the contents so
fresh and palatable that no plc-nlc is
a success without Libby's "Natural
Flavor" Food Products.
The New Pullmans.
Owing largely to sanitary considera
tions, the Pullman company has adopt
ed a new standard sleeper which lit
tle resembles the ornate cars built a
few years ago. The new standard is
severely plain and ts devoid of all
scroll and grill work.
Insist on Getting It.
Some grocers say they don't keep De
fiance Starch because they have a stock
In hand of 12 oz. brands, which they
know cannot be sold to a customer who
has once used the 16 oz. package. De
fiance Starch for same money.
' A ,woman's idea of economy is to
have her husband shave himself for
six months so that she can get a new
spring bonnet.
Send 25 cents for Homesteaders Guide
containing 48 pages of information. Official
map and full insti actions how to get a
claim on the Rosebud reservation. Forbes
Locating Agency, Bonesteel, S. D.
An unbridled tongue goes with an
unburdened brain.
More Flexible and Lasting,
won't shake out or blow out; oy using
Defiance Starch you obtain better results
than possible with any other brand and
one-third more for same money.
Leadership does not depend wholly
on leg ability.
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh
that Contain Mercury,
sa aaercarr will rarely destroy the km of smell
ad completely derange the whole yttem wbea
entering It through the mncoaa larfacea. Such
article ahoald sever be used except oa prescrip
tions from reputable physician, as the damage they
will do Is ten fold to the good yoa can ponslbly de
rire from them. Hall's Catarrh Care, manufactured
by F.J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no aaer
eery, and Is taken Internally, acting directly upon
the blood and mucous surfaces of the- system, la
baying Hall'a Catarrh Cure be sure yoa get the
Ssnalne. It ts taken Internally and made In Toledo,
hlo, by F. J. Cheney ft Co. Testimonials free.
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Family Fills for coastlpaUoa.
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please qther fools.
Wlffle-StlCksUAUlIDKT BLUE
Won't spill, break, freeze nor spot clothes.
Costs 10 cents and equals 20 cents worth of
any other bluing. If your grocer does not
keep it send 10c for sample to The Laundrr
Blue Co., 14 Michigan Street. Chicago.
Uneasy lies the head wnose tongue
lies harder.
BUSINESS PRUDENCE
means careful buying of the small
things as well as the large. Paragon
Typewriter Ribbons bear the special
guarantee of the' Remington Type
writer Company. They sell singly for
75 cents each. If you buy the Para
gon Ribbon coupon books, you get
them for 58 1-3 cents. Lots of inferior
goods cost more than that.
Woman's inhumanity to man makes
countless millions mourn.
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are likely to be owned in the highest.
When Your Grocer Says
he does not have Defiance Starch, you
may be sure he Is afraid to keep It until
his stock of 12 oz. packages are sold. De
fiance Starch is not only better than any
other Cld Water Starch, but contains 16
or. to the package and cells for same
money as 12 oz. brands.
There are many things that fill the
heart, but few of them 'can furnish it.
YBXtVOW CLOTHES ARE ONSIOIRI.T.
Keep them white with Red Cross Ball Blao.
jut grocers sou large a os. pacxage, a
Deeds and not distances make the
milestones on the heavenly road.
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quiet evening1 at home. Her whole
time is taken np in keeping- engage
ments or entertaining1 in her own home.
Her system becomes completely run
down as a consequence. She soon finds
herself in a condition known as sys
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catarrhal nervousness.
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have, hor much misery could be
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Besides these, it has all the separat
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The average old-style small cylinder
thresher wastes enough grain and time
to pay your thresh bill.
Why not save the grain ordinarily
put into the straw stack? Why not
save the time which the ordinary
threshing outfit wastes for you?
This can be done by employinir the
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and saving time, regardless of conditions.
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Mrs. J. E. FIbb, 83 East High street,
Buffalo, N. Y., writes:
peruna Medicine Co., Colasabas, Ohio.
GfeafiesteB- "A few vewn eeo aad
to -give aa t ocial life enftrelf, a
health tret completely broken town.
The doctor advised a complete rett for
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fioa for a rime, I ftcyaa to look for
aome other mesas, of restoring
health.
" had often heard of Peruna ma ea
excellent tonic, so I oought a aottle to
see what it would do for ate, aad it
certainlw took hold of sty sytfess aad
rejuvenated me, and in lea than two
months I was in perfect health, and
now when I feel worn out or tired a
dose or two of Peruna is all that I
need." Mrs. J. E. Finn.
Mrs. J. If. Beynolds, Elktoa, Ohio,
writes:
"I owe my health and life to Permna.
We rarely call in a physician, in fact it
has been years since I have taken any
other medicine than yours. I am afraid
of drugs, and although I have been sick
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We have a very large house and enter
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Beynolds.
Frew TnaaMln iff WMMM.
Any woman wishing to be placed on
the list of Dr. Hartman's patients for
free home treatment and advice should
immediately send name and symptoms,
duration .of disease and treatment
already tried. Directions for the first
month's treatment will be promptly
mailed free of charge. No free medi
cine will be supplied by the doctor,
but all necessary directions will be
furnished.
Bead what the above ladies nave to
say of Peruna as a cure for these cases.
Address Dr. Hartman, President of
The Hartman Sanitarium. Columbus,
Ohio.
Libby's Natural Flavor Foods are U. S.
Government inspected, perfectly packed
canned foods, and are ready to serve at
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Meats. Ask Yoar firscer far Tana, f
to Make Good Things to Eat.
A Libby. Chicago
As the modern self-binder is ahead of
the old reaper of forty years ago, so is
the Big Cykader and Maa BcMad the
Gam ahead of the small cylinder old
style thresher.
The old-style thresher with its small
cylinder and limited separating capac
ity, has stood for years without much
improvement.
The RED RIVER SPECIAL is the
crowning improvement in threshing
machinery.
It is built for modern, up-to-date
work; to thresh well; to thresh fast;
to save time and grain and money for
the thresherman and farmer. It does
it. There are reasons why. Send for
our new book on threshing, it gives
them and it is free.
The RED RIVER SPECIAL is the
only machine that has the Maa Brhiad
the GaB, and it will save enough extra
grain and time to pay your thresh bill.
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Every child born into taa
world with an inherited or
early developed tendency to
tortarinf , disneuring htunora
of the Skin and Scalp, becotnes
an object of the moat tender
solicittule, not only became of
its aanering, bat because of the
dreadful fear that the disfigu
ration is to beHfcloag and mar
its future happiness and proa
perity. Hence it becomes the
doty of mothers of such aflict
ed children to acquaint them
selves with the best, the
purest, and most effective
treatment available, viz.: the
CUTICURA Treatment, con
sisting of warm baths with
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anointings with CUTICURA
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invalaable. Used as a Vaginal Wash wo
challenge the world to produce its equal for
thoroughness. It is a revelation in cleansing
and healing power; it kills ail germs which
cause inflammation aad discharges.
All leadlngdraggists keep) Fastlne; arise, Bse.
a box; if you rs does not, sead to as for It. Dost
take a substitute there Is nothing llkePai tins.
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Western
Canada
fact Shot tho formlns leno off
are sufficient to support a popojatlon of 9s.sa.ee0
or over? The immigration for the past sis yean
has been phenomenal.
easily accessible, while other tends may bo par
chased from Railway and Land Companies. The
grain anil crazing lands of Western Canada are the
best oa the continent, producing the best grain,
and cattle (fed oa grass alone) ready for market.
Markets. Schools, KaUways aad all atthsn-
rondltloas make Western Camada aa esttrl
able spot far thai settler.
Write to Superintendent Isamigratioa.Ottawa.Caa
ada. for a descriptive Atlas, sad other infoimatioa.
or to the authorized Ceaadisa Government Agent
W. V. Bennett. SM New York Urn
Omasa, Neb.
World's
Fair
New Train Service
On and after Sunday. April 24th. 1904.
Word's Fair Trains will leave Omaha
Union Station for Kansas City and St.
Louis at
10:45 a. m. 5:30 p. m. 11:45 'm. m.
Special rates on sale commencing
April ir.th. For tickets, berths and in
formation, call or address Asrent Union
Station or THOS. F. OODFRET.
Pass, and Ticket Asent.
S. E. Cor. 15th anaj Douglas Streets,
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