The Columbus journal. (Columbus, Neb.) 1874-1911, January 31, 1906, Image 7

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Difference in Icebergs.
The icebergs o the two hemis
pheres are entirely Jifferent in shape.
The Arctic bergs are irregular in
form, with lofty pinnacles and glit
tering dome, while the Antarctic ones
are fiat-topped and solid-looking.
As Always.
The wild hawk to the winswept sky,
The deer to the wholesome world.
And the heart of a man to the heart of
a maid.
As it was in the days of old.
Rudyard Kipling.
Sir Walter Raleigh wore shoes
studded with diamonds said to have
cost $400,000. The gallants in
Charles n.'s time wore their high
boot tops turned down to the ankles
to show the gorgeous lace with which
they were lined.
Tumors Conquered
Without Operations
Unqualified Success of Lydia E. PinKham's
Vegetable Compound in Cases of Mrs. Fox
and Miss Adams.
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One of the greatest triumphs of Lydia
E. rinkham's Vegetable Compound is
the conquering1 of woman's dread
enemy. Tumor.
So-called " wandering pains" mny
come from its early st:ijes, or the pres
ence of thinner may Lii made manifest
br excessive monthly periods accom
panied by unusual pain extending'from
the abdomen through the groin and
thighs.
If jouhavemysteriouspains, if there
are indict lions of intlainm:tion, ulcera
tion or displacement, don't wait for
time to confirm your fears and go
through the horrors of ahospital opera
tion; secure Lydia E. I'inkham's Vege
table Compound at once and begin
its use and write Jlrs. Pinkham of
Lynn, Mass., for advice.
Head these strong- letters from grate
ful women who have been cured:
Dear Mrs. Pinkham : (First Letter.)
"In looking oer your book I see that your
merficiiio cures Tumors. I liavo been to a
doctor and bo tells nie I luivo a tumor. I
will Ik) more thin grateful if you cni hem
me. :is I do so dread au operation." Fannie
1). For, Uradfortl, Fa.
Dear Mrs. Pinkhim : (Second Letter.)
I kikotlwliljorty toeoiigratulatoj-ou en
tlio success I have had with j-our wonderful
medicine.
"Kipliteen months ago my periods
stopjKxL Shortly after I felt so badly I sub
mitted to a thorough examination by a phy
sician, and was told that 1 had a tumor
and would have to undergo nn oeration.
" I soon after read one of j-cir advertise
ments and decided to give Cydia E. Pink
ham'' s Vegetable Comtiound a trial. After
taking five bottles us directed, the tumor is
entirely gone. I have again been examined
lydia E. Paitfcufs Vegetable Gompuad: a Wmkui's taey ftr Weaoi's His.
MODEL FACTORY AT PEORIA, ILL.
Where the Famous LEWIS' SINGLE BINDER 5c CIGAR is Made.
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Purchased and remodeled by Frank P. Lewis for the Single Binder
Factory, A marvel of Sanitary Cleanliness.
It 1 better to f.noke here than hereafter. Inersolu
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Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local application, as they cannot reach tee d!a
eased portion of the ear. There I- only uue way 10
cure deafness, and that Is by constitutional remedies.
Peafnesa Is caused by an Inflamed condition of ibe
mucous lining of tbe Eustachian Tube. Wben tbla
tube Is Inflamed you bare a rumbling sound or Im
perfect bearing, ar.d wben It Is entirely c!oed. Deaf
ness la tbe result, and unles tbe Inflammation can be
la.ee out and tills tube restored to Its nonnaf condi
tion, hearlnjc will be destroyed foreirr: nine cases
out of ten are caucd by atarrh. w bleb Is nothing
but an Infiamed condition of tbe mucous surfaces.
We 111 pUe One Hundred Dollars for any case of
Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured
by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circular, free.
F. J. CHENEY ic CO., Toledo. O.
Bold by Drnprtsts.75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
Olive Crop of Greece.
The olive crop of Greece this yeai
is estimated at 15,000.000 gallons.
I Take LAXATIVE IIROMO Quinine Tablets. Drn
j pints refund money if It falls to cure. . IV
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Morals to many mean only a chance
to meddle in other people's affairs.
by the phy.-ucian and ho says I have no signs
of a tumor now. It has also brought my
periods around once more; and I am
entirely well . I shall never be wit liout a bot
tle of Lydia Finkham's Vegetable Compound
in the house." Fannio D. Fox, Bradford, Pa.
Another Case of Tumor Cured
1y Ly!ia Pinkham's Vegeta
ble Compound.
Dear Mrs. Pinkham:
".Alwut three years ago I had intense pain
in my stoma' h, with cramps and raging
heatlaches. The doctor precriled for me,
but finding that I did not get any better ho
examined me and, to my surprise, declared
I had a tumor.
"I felt sure that it meant mv death warrant,
and was ery disheartened. I spent hundreds
of dollars in doctoring, but the tumor kept
growing, till the doctor said that nothing bat
an ojeratioii would save me. Fortunately I
corresponded w ith my aunt in one of the New
Lnglahd States.w ho advised me to try Lydia
K. l'lnkhain's Vegetal tie Compound beforesub
mltting to an operation, and I at once started
taking a regular treatment, finding to my
great relief that my general health Iwgan to
improve, and after three months I noticed
that the tumor had reduced in size. I kept
on taking the Comttound, and in ten months
it had entirely disaptHsired without an ojwr
ntion, end using no medicine but Lvdia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Comtxiund, and words
fail to exjress how grateful I am for tho good
it has doito me." Miss Luella Adams, Colon
naiie Hotel, Seattle, AVash.
Such unquestionable testimony
proves the value of Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound, and should give
confidence and hope to every sick
woman.
Mrs. Pinkham invites all ailing
women to write to her at Lynn, Mass.,
for advice.
and Your Horse
RheuM-fisn, Strains,
Sprains, Swellings
Enlargements.!
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SPOILED THE FOND FAREWELL.
Cruel Interruption That Saddened
Love's Young Dream.
Prof. G. A. Hill of the National ob
servatory ro describing the duties
of an astioflomical corps during an
eclipse.
"The eclipse," he said, "may only
last five minutes. Each man in the
party has a certain line of work map
ped out for him during these precious
minutes. One man makes hurried
pencil sketches. Another man pho
tographs. A third man takes observa
tions, while a foL?3i jota- down his
remarks.
"And so it goes. An astronomical
corps during an eclipse is a very busy
body. An interruption would be a J
unwelcome to it as as '
Prof. Hill smiled.
"An interruption would be as unwel
come to it as it once was to a young
friend of mine in Elizabeth.
"My friend, according to the story,
was calling on his sweetheart, who
lived on Elizabeth's outskirts.
"As the young man was taking
leave for the night, his voice, as he
stood on the piazza, rose passionately
in the still air.
" 'Just one,' he said. 'Just one.'
"Then the young girl's mother in
terrupted, calling from her bedroom
window:
" 'Just one? No, it ain't quite that
yet But it's close on to 12, so I
think ye'd better Be goin just the
same."
VHY HE WANTED THE RECIPE.
Ingredient; of Mince Pie Made Sub
ject of Bet.
"Once, when I as a reporter." said
David Belasco at a holiday dinner, "I
spent iws days with a gang of tramps
in order to go. material for an article
on tramp life
"These tramps were a merry lot.
They had as many stories to tell as
the end man of a minstrel show. The
excellent mince pie that we have just
been eating reminds me of a mince
pie episode old by one of the wan
derers. "He said that a friend of his, one
cold day in January, knocked at the
kitchen doer of a farmhouse.
"'Well,' said the farmer's wife.
'You here again?'
"'Yes, ma'am," said the tramp re
spectfully. 'I want to "know, ma'am,
ir you'll be kind enough to give me
the recipe for that mince pie that 1
had here yesterday?'
"'Well, the idea!' cried the farm
er's wife. 'Land sakes, man, what do
you want that recipe for?'
"'To settle a bet.' replied the
tramp. 'My pardner says you use
three cups of Portland cement to one
of molasses, but I claim it's only two
and a half.'"
Almost Sublime.
"Yes," said Pa Nuritch, as he reread
his son's letter. "I believe Jonathan
is goin to be a real poet, blame me
if I don't. Um wants another hun
dred, too. Broke, he says, because
he has had to help some of the other
boys who are tryin to work their
way through. It seems to me more'r.
half the fellers at that college must
be workin' their way through, accord
in' to the amount of help Jonathan has
to give 'em. Oh, well, I'm glad he's
doin' it I was a poor boy myseli
once."
"But what makes you think he's go
in' to be a poet, pa?" asked Joanthan's
eager mother.
"Why, he says here, right at the be
ginnin' of his letter: 'Yestere'en I
did possess a "buck," but, ah, 't has
went, and ere I send you this I e'en
must scare up one more cent.' By
George, ma, that's comin' pretty close
to bein sublime."
Recognized His Step.
Gen. Horace Porter was talking
about a French artist.
"The man is talented, and a good
conversationalist," he said, "but he is
too gushing. He is oversym pathetic.
In his desire to be agreeable he goes
too far.
"Perhaps I can best explain what 1
mean by a little story the story of a
young girl.
"This young girl's sweetheart said
to her one evening:
"'Were j'ou aware that I passed
your house last night?'
"'Of course, I was,' she said. 'Do
you think I would not know your
step?
"But he, at this, grew grave and
distrait, for he had passed in a cab."
Via Crucls.
"The vision of dawn is leisure.
But the truth of day is toil."
The sun comes up like a great, red rose.
The perfume over the wide world blows.
And O. to work In the pathways fair
With the rose trimmed beds and scented
air.
And far at the garden's end a nook
With You and a poet's dream set book!
The sun goes down like a great red fire.
And dies in ashes of vain desire.
For my pathway lay outside the wall
That girdled You and the roses tall.
And my footprints show a deeper red
And a crown of thorn is on my head!
Yet the vision stays with me all day
Sweet solace along the rough highway
Till the nails of Toil and spear of Want.
Griefs bitter cup and the jeer and taunt
Are touched by Sleep, and You softl-
glide
Where I, with the dream, am crucified!
Clarence Urmy, in Smart Set.
Lava Increases Mountain.
ML Matutu, on the island of Savaii,
Samoan group, has covered thirty
square miles of land around it with
lava, and a stream twelve miles wide
is flowing into the sea. The lava is
thrown up 1,200 feet and, at latest ac
counts, had increased the hight of the
mountain, since August 21, 1905, by
3,000 feet.
Has Few Visitors.
Fanny Y. Cory, one of the foremost
American illustrators of child life,
lives near Helena, Montana, and she
describes her home as "just a little
yellow and white dot on the shore of
a big open lake, where a few water
fowl and the potman twice a week
are about the only visitors."
Filipino Students.
At the present time here are 178
receiving an education at the expense
of the Philippine government. The
candidates are selected by examina
tion and one stipulation is that they
will enter the Philippine civtt service
after khey have compIeJM their
tidies.
Cats That Eat Olives.
A woman in Philadelphia has re
cently discovered that her six cats
are passionately fond of olives. She
says they will leave milk or fish or
any of the foods that cats are sup
posed to love if any one offers them
olives. Although they are an acquir
ed taste with human beings, cats
seem to take to them naturally, and
she found that the cats in the houses
of her friends seemed to be quite as
fond of them as were her own-pets.
In a Berry Bog.
The cranberry season Is eagerly
awaited by the poorer classes of Cape
Cod, whole families journeying 'to the
bog with provisions and cooking uten
sils for an extended picnic. The work
is easily learned, and a child of five
can easily pick four measures a day,
which means an earning of forty
cents. An adult picker can gather
from thirty to forty measures a day,
which is good wages.
"Old Man" Queerest of Cacti.
Stranger looking objects perhaps
never grew on earth than the cactus
which is called the "Old Man." . This
plant, instead of being covered with
the ordinary pickles, is adorned with
a mass of fine white hair, which re
sembles nothing so much as the sil
vered locks of an elderly man. A fine
specimen of the Old Man in the plant
kingdom, as among the human race,
is a thing to( evoke much admiration.
a Imitations Close to Nature.
Imitation soap, looking exactly like
the real article, but made of clay,
grease, scent and a little pink dye,
is of Chinese origin, and the native
clerks in China and Indian carry their
pencils behind their ears in imitation
of their Caucasion bosses, yet the
pencils ' contain no lead, since they
are carried only for ornament, the
brush being used for all actual work.
What Man Hates; What He Loves.
He hates a woman who keeps him
waiting. He expects his wife to wait
at home for him all day, but he
chafes if he has to wait for her five
minutes while she is dressing.
But he loves the woman who is
coldest to him, the man who can whip
him in a fight, the dog that he has to
keep muzzled and the lobster that
disagrees with him. Exchange.
More Flexible and Lasting,
won't hhake out or blow out: by uslni?
Defiance Starch you obtain better re
sults than possible with any other
brand and one-third more for same
money.
The judge may not ask what you
have done but why you did it.
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CURES SICK-HEADACHE
Tablets and powders advertised
as cures for sick-headache arc gen
erally harmful and thev do not cure
but only deaden the pain 1 y palling
the aerves Is sleep for a short time '
through the use cf morphine or
cocaine.
Lane's Family
Meoicine
the tonic-laxative, cures sick-headache,
not merely stops it for an
hour or two. It removes the cause
of headache and keeps it away.
Sold by all dealers at 25c. and 50c
Swift & Company
Year 1905 Sales.
The total distributive sales for 1905
exceeded
$200,000,000.
This total is realized from the sale
of fresh meats (beef, mutton and
pork), provisions, produce (poultry,
butter and eggs), soaps, glues, oils,
bones, fertilizers, feathers, casings,
hides, wools, pelts and other by-products
derived from cattle, sheep, hogs
and poultry.
Margin of Profit.
The industry is operated on a mar
gin of less than 2 cents to each dol
lar of sales. Swift & Co. do not sell
at retail. Their entire output is sold
at wholesale to many thousands of
dealers in various parts of the world.
There are hundreds of local slaughter
ers throughout the United States,
who buy their live stock in competi
tion with the packer doing an inter
state and international business. Like
wise the packer must sell in compe
tition with the local slaughterers.
There are no secret processes in the
industry, no complicated and expen
sive factories, and as live stock can
be purchased in almost every hamlet
and city, and the preparation of
meats is simple in the extreme, local
slaughtering will long remain a fac
tor in the production of fresh meats
and provisions.
Economic Advantages.
The large packing nouses will, how
ever, always have these advantages:
Locations at the chief live stock cen
ters, with the opportunity to buy the
best live stock; manufacturing in
large quantities, at the minimum of
expense; utilization of all waste mate
rial; refrigeration; mechanical appli
ances; highly efficient business man
agement These advantages are re
flected In the quality of the packer's
output, a quality that has reached its
highest development in the products
bearing the name and brand of
"Swift."
Purchasing Live Stock.
The principal lire stock centers are
CbJcafo, Kansas City, Omaha, St
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This is to Certify that Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Root, tho
great kidney, liver and bladder remedy, is purely vegetable
and does not contain any calomel, mercury, creosote, mor
phine, opium, strychnine, cocaine, nitrate potash (salt-pet re) ,
bromide potassium, narcotic -alkaloid, whiskey, wine or any
harmful or habit producing drugs. Swamp-Root was discovered
through scientific research and study by Dr. Kilmer, who grad
uated with honors and is now actively engaged in the practice
of his profession, which calling he has successfully followed
many years. State of New York, County of Broome, ) .
City of Binghamton, j-5-s-
Jonas M. Kilmer, senior member of the firm of Dr. Kilmer
& Co., of the City of Binghamton, County of Broome, State or
New York, being duly sworn, deposes and says that the
guarantee of purity of Swamp-Root, as described in the
foregoing certificate, is in all respects true.
Subscribed and sworn to )
before me April 26. 1898. j
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kidney, liver or bladder trouble, it will be found just the remedy you need Swamp-Root makes friends.
Each bottle contains the same standard of purity, strength and excellence.
You may have a sample bottle of Swamp-Root free by mail, if you have not already had one.
When writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., be sure to mention reading this generous
offer in this paper.
If ycu are already convinced that Swamp-Root is what you need, you can purchase the regular
fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles at drug stores everywhere. Don't make any mistake, but remember
the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle.
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Louis, St Joseph, St. Paul and Fort
Worth. The same methods of pur
chasing cattle, sheep and hogs prevail
at all cities. At Chicago, which is
the largest market, there are about
two hundred and fifty buyers, repre
senting packers, local slaughterers in
various cities and exporters. Of this
number, less than a score are employ
ed by Swift & Comrany.
The farmer ships his live stock to
Chicago, consigns them to a commis
sion firm at the Union Stock Yards,
who sees that they are unloaded and
put in pens. Then the buyers inspect
them, make their offers to the com
mission dealer, who accepts or rejects
as his judgment dictates. AH buying
must be finished at 3 o'clock each day,
and the buyer must pay spot cash.
If the commission man has no satis
factory offers, he can hold his stock
over to the next day. He gets his
commission from the farmer, and nat
urally strives to get the highest pos
sible price for his client
Wholesale Distributing Houses.
A wholesale distributing house is a
giant refrigerator, but instead of
shelves there are trolley rails, from
which are suspended hooks to hang
the carcasses. Some of the houses
cost as much as a hundred thousand
dollars to build and equip. As a rule
they are of pressed brick, the insides
'being lined floor, walls and ceiling
with highly polished hardwood. The
floors are covered dally with fresh
sawdust, and all are kept rpotlessly
clean. There are over three hundred
of these wholesale houses In various
cities of the United States, and the
public it always welcome to visit
them.
Packing Plants.
AH the Swift Company plants are
located at the great live stock mar
kets. In the heart of the great agri
cultural sections, where can be pur.
chased the finest grades of cattle,
sheep and hogs. We have seven pack
Ing plants, employing at each from
two to eight thousand persons.
The following gives the location!
and alaes of the different plants:
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RIPINE
IS GUARANTEED TO CURE
GRIP, BAD COLD, HEADACHE AND NEUMLGU.
I won't sell Aatl-Orlptn to a detler wli won't Gsuiraatee
It. Call for Your MONEY BACK IF IT De.T CUKE.
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Packing Plants.
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Buildings, Space, Land,
Acres. Acres. Acres.
Chicago 44 87 47
Kansas City . 7 CO 19
Omaha fi 26 23
St. Louis 7 1975 31 i
St. Joseph V2 25&
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St. Paul 5 12 16
Fort Worth ... 3 15 22
Employes.
The total number of persons em
ployed in all the Swift packing plants
and branch houses aggregate over
2C.C00 persons. Conditions for em
ployes in the various manufacturing
and operating departments is contin
ually improving with the construction
of new buildings and the installation
of new and up-to-date equipment
Sanitation and Hygiene.
The housewife makes no greater ef
fort to keep her kitchen clean than
we do to keep in sanitary and hygienic
condition our abattoirs. They are
thoroughly scrubbed at the close of
each day's operations, and automatic
appliances are used wherever possi
ble In order to eliminate the personal
handling of meats. Rigid rules gov
erning these points are strictly en
forced; laxity means dismissal.
Visitors Always Welcome.
No other industry in the world
gives such a cordial welcome to visit
ors as Swift & Co. We keep open
house the year around, and maintain
a corps of specially trained guides,
with special elevators and rest rooms.
In one year we have entertained over
a quarter of a million of men and
women; in one day Grand Army
Day, 1901 we entertained 23,000.
Among our visitors have been ambas
sadors from foreign governments,
princes, noblemen and distinguished
citizens from all lands and eminent
folks from every state in the Union.
We wish to familiarize the "public
with our methods, and the best way
to do that Is to let the public see for
Itself. We have no secret processes
or methods In any department
Swiff Premium Hams and Bacon.
Swift's Premium Hams nA Ttamui
are mora widely aad favorably known j
PURITY
Ttt.tcytJl
for everything, but if you have
$16 AN ACRE
in western
Canada is the
amount many
Tarmers will
realize from
their wheat
crop this year.
25 Bushels to the Aero Will be the
Average Yield of Wheat.
The land that this teas Krovraon cost many of
the farmers absolutely nothictr. while those
who wished to adtl to the ICO acres the Govern
ment grants, can buy land adjoining at from SI
to S10 an acre.
Climate splendid, school convenient, railways
close at band, taxes low.
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than any other brand. Their popular
ity is due to the uniform quality and
flavor of the meat, and to their fine
appearance when received from the
dealer. Each piece is branded on the
rind, "Swift's Premium U. S. Inspect
ed," and wrapped in cheesecloth and
white parchment paper.
Look for the brand, "Swift's Prem
ium," when buying hams and bacon.
Swift's Silver Leaf Lard
Is a strictly pure lard, kettle rend
ered, and put up In 3, 5 and 10-pound
sealed pails. It is America's Stand
ard Lard, and enjoyaa high reputa
tion and an enormorijpsale.
Swift's Soaps.
An interesting feature of a trip
through the Chicago plant 13 a visit to
the soap factory, oneof the largest
and most complete in this country.
There we manufacture numerous toi
let and laundry soaps, aad washing
powders.
Among which are:
Wool Soap, widely and favorably
known; for toilet and bath, and wash
ing flue fabrics.
Crown Princess Toilet Soap, highly
perfumed.
Swift's Pride Soap, for laundry and
household use. '
Swift's Pride Washing Powder, un
surpassed for all cleaning purposes.
Swift's Specialties.
Swift's Premium Ham
Swift's Premium Bacon
Swift's Premium Sliced Bacon.
Swift's Premium Lard
Swift's Winchester Ham
Swift's Winchester Bacon
Brookfield Farm Sausage
Swift's Silver Leaf Lard
Jewel Lard Compound
Swift's Cotosuet
Swift's Jersey Butterlne
Swift's Beef Extract
Swift's Beef Fluid
Swift's Premium Milk-Fed Chlekeat
Swift's
Wool Soap
Scented Toilet Soaps
Swift's Pride Soap
Swift's Pride Washing Powder