The Columbus journal. (Columbus, Neb.) 1874-1911, January 23, 1907, Image 7

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more than a million homes. This
number j's increasing every day.
Peruna has become a household word
all over the English speaking world.
It is an old tried remedy for all ca
tarrhal diseases of the-head, throat,
lungs, stomach, kidneys, bladder and
female organs.
Ask Your Druggist tor Free Perumt
Almmmmc tor 1997.
People who are fond of music usu
ally ilraw the lino at amateur con
cert. Lewis' Single Binder straight 5c cigar.
Made of extra quality tobacco. Your
dealer or Leuis Factory. Peoria, III.
Some day a long-suffering genial
will invent a safety razor with a pho
nograph attachment then it will 1m
good-fey for the garrulous barber.
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agreeable. Pythagoras.
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dtreetly wpoa the Meed aad aMeeaa eartace. of the
ayeteax TeaUaMaWa eaatcree. Price seals far
ottle. SoldbyallDraaalata.
Take Haira FaaUly Wla for
Scrupulous Sanater.
Senator Spooner of Wiscoaate sar
prised some members of congress with
whom he was chatting theother day
by announcing that he has never taken
part In a congressional Junket of any
kind. "I never shall undertake such a
Joarney at government expense, he
said. "There is something very objec
tionable to me in members of congress
going on such expeditions." For the
same reason that made him sidestep
congressional junket Senator
Spooner said he had never been
ahaved ia the senate barber shop,
which fa maintained at Unci Saa'a
expense.
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HAS BEEN MADE ACCESSIBLE TO KAK
KETS BY THE RAH.WAY CONSTKUCTIOK
.that has beea poshed forward so vjgorswab by
the three great railway coaipaaiea.
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P-r-s-n-geV'as Thackeray wonld patitj
had occasion to regret the writing of
jcertaln letters.- - -.-'-";
rfe may, if this be trae;' console him?
self with the reSectfoa that there' are
many, many others. There is a man)
la Washington who. oaly the other
afternoon, experienced perhaps a keenf
er mortification over certain letters
that he Bad written than any "Ex-1-t-ed
P-r-a-n-ge" ever did. '
It was a rainy afternoon, and his
wife was doing some ante-Christmas,
rummaging in one of her old trunk&j
From that trunk" she plucked a pack
age of old, rather faded letters, neatly
tied up ia cerise' ribbon, and then shd
came downstairs ' to where her husj
band was' attempting to read the)
newspaper. There was a certain ma
licious twinkle in her generally amlV
able eye.
" TTou used to care for me ia those)
tlayV'.was her curious way of open
ing the conversation.
."Huh? said her husband, looking
up vaguely from his paper. "What's
thatr
"Used to love me then," she saiift
untying the .packet of letters and pull?
Ing one of them from its envelope. .
"What days? Whatchoo talking
about? Whatchoo ,got there?', he
asked.
- "Oh, some letters1," she replied"
placidly. "Some of your"
"Oh. rubbish, Matilda!" he broke in
'Please lenune alone. I'm reading."
"Here's one of them, written shortly,
after we were engaged." she went on
unheedingly. '"I am not a wealthy
man.' she quoted from the faded page,
"but I can. at least, my darling, strew,
ihe path for your adorably dainty feet
with wild roses and poppies '
"Oh, I say," he broke in. "flag that
won't you? What's the answer-to all
this? Please lemme 'lone. Can't you
see that I'm reading?"
v "And here's another passage," she
went on remorselessly. " Wben I look
into your dear violet eyes I feel, stir-!
ring within me. the awakenings of x
new life, the moving harbingers of
something higher and '"
"Please cut it out, my dear," plead-;
ed'the husband, his face reddening.
"Horrible rot! Wish you'd lemme
loae."
"Here's another one, written about
40 minutes later you used to write
me about nine letters a day then, you:
know, dear. You say here: When F
hold you in my arms, and inhale thg
'dewy sweetbriar fragrance of your
sunny hair, I feel as Paris must have
felt when he clasped Helen to his:
heart in the golden antique years"
"Oh, for Heaven's .sake, can that
rot won't you, please Matilda?" the
sian begged, but it was no use.
"And then you go on to say: "Never,
since the Chaldean shepherds watched,
their flocks in the dusks and twilights
af the ancient world, has woman been
worshiped as I worship my Matilda.
Never since "
"Great Caesar, what a muff, what a:
muttonhead, I must have been!"
groaned the husband. "What a"
"Why, I think It's real nice, really."
said his wife, with a sort of retrospec-'.
tive smile on her face. "I couldn't
understand a good deal that you
wrote, of course, because you know
you were such a er florid and,
stylish writer, my dear, but Well,
here is something that I understood,1
though: 'At the outset of the dear
journey which we are to take, hand in
nand, I promise you that never once
shall you hear so much as an unkind
word cross my '"
"Say. look here. Matilda, that junk
All runs for Sweeney. Please forget
it What the deuce is your idea in
springing it on me now, when"
"This Bounds nice, too: Those
precious, lily-white and hyacinth
sweet hands of yours shall never have
to be soiled with"
"Tell you one thing I'm going to
23 out o' here. Matilda, If you don't
drop that I won't sit here like a flat
head aad listen to you unreeling thai
kind o' "
"You ased to think so much of my
ears, too. Listen to what you said ol
'eat here: 'They have the dainty
elusive tint of such a beauteous" sea
shell as that in which Venus must
have risen from the sea, aad' "
"There may have been worse lob
sters than I was when I uncoiled all
of that superheated steam, but if there
were I'd like to have a peek at 'em
just for the sake of"
"And my nose, too, you used to be
eo fond of: 'Shaped like Clytle's, and
-with the most adorable little solitary
freckle perched right on the bridge;
and"
"It's hard to believe that I ever toolQ
my pea in hand to scribble such in
fernal gibberish. Doa't believe I wrote
such stuff at all. Don't believe I ever
was such a aoody-aaddy as to
"Aad here's where yon say: 1
shall idolize you even when yon are
old, and when yoar dear head is all
silvered over, and the little lines of
Time's making are"
"That'll be about all o that said
the husband then, bounding up. "Me
for out of doors. Swell gag, when a'
man's fired out of his own house on a
drizzly day, just because his wife 'in
sists upon," eta, etc
Then, and then only, when he was
making for his overcoat and hat did
she put the letters away, thus permit
ting him to sit by his own fireside
Why does that is to say, why did
anybody ever write such letters?
"Far This Relief?
Nervous Amateur Lecturer (who
has jast received a message from his
laatera Bala that the oxygea for the
IwaeHght will last only five mlaates
longer) Aad bow, ladles aad gentle
Bbsa, I atast conclude, as nty gas is
giriBg out Harper's Weekly.
Oil Walla ef Little Worth.
Shallow wells. String oat a good
Vaslity of oil, have beea discovered
around Mexico City, but the low has
beea exceedlagly limited aad explora
tSsBsare act bow being asade ia that
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LETTERS
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healing properties op pine
known to ancients; . . .-
Oil ef the White PlnaTrwa Used
.ssssfally by Physiclana in Treat-, r
lea Conaurnatlva Patients. ' '
Tke Oil of the Pine Tree Is sap
Bosed to be the balni of Scripture.' It
coatain great' medicinal properties
sad was regarded with the atmoet
esteem by the ancleats, aad to the
present day Is peculiarly prised by
the people of the East'
A Boted authority oa diseases of the
throat and lungs, who established a
camp for consumptives In the Pine
Woods of Maine, Bays that his eatlre
treatment consisted of fresh air,
nourishing food aad the Pare Virata
On of the White Piae Trees, adzed
with Whisky and Glycerine la the fol
lowing proportloBs:
Virgin Oil of Pine (Pare)..oc
f y ocn tiv z
Good Whisky ............... 8 "
Used in tosspopnfal doses every foar
lours.
It is claimed the above aiixtnre win
heal and strengthen the lungs, break
ap a cold la twenty-four hoars, aad
cure any cough that Is curable.
The Ingredients can be secared
from aay good prescription druggist
at small cost and can be easily mixed
in your owa home.
Vlrgla On of Piae (Pare) is pat ap
only in half-ounce vials tor dispensing.
Each vial is securely sealed in a
round modes, case with, engraved
wrapper with the name Virgin Oil
of Pine (Pore), prepared only by
Leach Chemical Co., Cincinnati, O.
plainly printed thereon. There are
aumy .rask imitations of Virgin Oil
of Pine (Pure), which are put out
under various names, such as Con
centrated OU of Pine, Pine Bat
sam, etc Never accept these as a
substitute for the Pure VlrglB OU of
Pine, as they will invariably produce
nausea and never effect the desired
result
New Use for Roentgen Ray.
An ingenious if not novel use has
been found for the kind of radiance
discovered by Roentgen. With its aid
a photograph has been taken showing
the machinery of an automobile, with
out removing the hood which covered
It
Thoroughly Reliable,
If ever there was a reliable and safe
remedy it is that old and famous por
ous plaster AUcock's. It has been in
use for sixty years, and is as popular
today as ever, and we doubt if there
is a civilized community on the face
of the globe where this wonderful pain
reliever cannot be found. In the selec
tion of the ingredients and in their
manufacture the greatest care is taken
to keep each plaster up to the highest
standard of excellence, and so pure
and simple are the ingredients that
even a child can use them.
AUcock's are the original and gen
uine porous plasters and are sold by
Druggists all over the world.
SAID WOMEN MARRIED HIM.
Remarkable Excuse Put Forward by
French Bigamist
At Versailles, France, recently a
baker was tried on a charge of polyg
amy, having married five women,
who are living and andivorced. The
pentagamlst's defense was that he
had not married the women; they had
married him. When they proposed
he had not the courage to say no.
Neither money nor love, he said, had
prompted his nuptials; he was the
victim of the stronger wills of his
successive spouses. Of the five wives
three appeared as witnesses, bnt did
not prosecute, saying that their com
mon husband was a toper of whom
they were glad to get rid. He was
acquitted on what ground does not
appear. As all the years In which
the multiplex husband took wives
were leap years except 1881, in which
it would seem that in four out of
the five cases -the -women had the:
right to propose.' But the man had
the right even in the leap years, to
decline, and it was up to him at least
to explain to his fair suitors that he
was engaged. ' To establish the pria
ciple that a man is' not 'responsible
for the number of his wives unless
he himself does the courting, wonld
be plainly against public policy. If
"Barkis is wlllm'," that at once puts.
su tne responsibility oa him, bo
matter who managed the prellml-
WHITE BREAD
Makes Trouble for People with Weak
Intestinal Digestion.
A lady in a Wis. town employed a
physician who instructed her not to
eat white bread for two years. She
tells the details of her sickness and
she certainly was a sick womaa.
"In the year 1887 I gave out from
overwork, and until 1801 I remained
aa invalid in bed a great part of the
time Had different doctors but aoth
ing seemed to help. I suffered from
cerebrospinal congestion, female trou
ble, and serious stomach and bowel
trouble My husband called a new
doctor and after, having gone without
any food for 10, days the doctor or
dered Grape-Nuts lor me. I could eat
the new food from. ..the .very first
mouthful. The .doctor kept me on
Grape-Nuts and the only medicine
was a Utile glycerine to heal the
alimentary canal.
"When I was up again doctor told
me to eat Grape-Nuts' twice a day and
no white bread for two years. I got
wen ia good time and iiave gained is
strength so I can do my own work
agaia.
"My brain has beea helped so bibcb,
and I know that the Grape-Nats food
did this, too. I found I had beea
made in because I was set fed right,
that is I did act properly digest white
bread aad some other food I tried to
Uve oa.
. "I have never beea without Grape-
Nats food since and eat It every day.
You amy publish this letter if you Uke
so it' win hete 'someone else Name
gives by Postern Co, Battle Greek.
Mich. Get the ttttie hook. "The Road
to Weflvme,? fa pkgs.
TERRIBLE TO RECALL.
Five Weeks lit Bed With Intensely
Mrs. Mary' Wagner, of 1347 Kossuth
avsaae, Bridgeport Conk:, says: "I
cwas-se ' weak
ened aad getter- J
aay,.. raa dews
wWO kidney -dls'
'-.ease that for a
long Umelcokld
aot;dcC my- work
sad, was ve
weeks , ia 'bed.
There" was ,coa
tlaaal ' bearing
down pain, ter
rible backaches,
headaches aad
at times dizzy spells when everything
was a blur before me. The passages
of the kidney secretioas were irregu
lar and painful, and there was con
siderable sediment and odor. I don't
know what I would have done but
for Doan's Kidney Pills. I could see
an improvement from the first box.
and five boxes brought a final cure."
Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box.
Foster-Milburn CO., Buffalo, N. """
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XRIeh ;Meri 'Work' far Pleasure '
' Theodore GillV the world's -greatest
authority on "fishes, wprks ,for, the
United States government receiving
one doUar a month for his services. He
is a rich man on whom many univer
sities have conferred titles and de
grees. Dr. Harrison G. Dyer, another
wealthy man, who knows more about
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mosquitoes than any other living per
son, devotes much of his time to gov
ernment receiving $25 a month. Gif
ford Pinchort, a millionaire, is head of
the United States forestry service, but
he is comparatively well paid, his sal
ary being 845 per annum. Several
other rich men are on the government
pay roll at nominal figures, working
for the pleasure of "doing things," as
President Roosevelt puts it
A Big Bargain for 12 Cents Postpaid.
The year of 1906 was one of prodigal
plenty on oar seed farms. Never before
did vegetable and farm seeds return sueh
enormous yields.
Now we wish to gain 200,000 new cus
tomers this year ana hence offer for 12c
postpaid
lpkg. Garden City Beet lfe
1 " Earliest Ripe Cabbage. 10c
1 " Earliest Emerald Cucumber.... 15c
1 " La Crowe Market Lettuce 15c
1 " 1? Day Radish.. 10c
1 " Blue Blood Tomato 15c
1 " Juicy Turnip 10c
1000 kernels gloriously beautiful flow
er seeds 15c
Total 81.00
All for 12c postpaid in order to intro
duce our warranted seeds, and if you
will send 16c we will add one package of
Berliner Earliest Cauliflower, together
with our mammoth plant, nursery stock,
vegetable and farm seed and tool catalog.
This catalog is mailed free to aU in
tending purchaser". Write to-day.
John A. Salzer Seed Co., Box W, La
Crosse, Wis.
Life Without Mind.
The possibility of life without mlad,
while not. subject to positive proof,'' Is
a theory that has gained considerable
strength recently through its advocacy
by Dr. L. Laloy. librarian of the
Academy of Sciences. Paris. He be
lieves that many of the smaller living
organisms, such as insects, are mere
moving machines, having no more ia
teUigence than may be ascribed to
plants. He refers to the well known
fact that insects are attracted by light
often to their own destruction, and as
cribes it to the same cause that in
clines the plant to grow toward the
light.
A woman gets almost as much sat
isfaction out of a 'good cry as a man r
does out of a "smile."
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Panthers and Grizzly Bears.
Skip Fan Pelts McMillan Far & Wool
Co.,vMiBiteapoIi,. Miaa. Write for prices.
Virtue is its own reward or its owst
punishment, as the case may be. -
You always get full value ia Lewis
SiBgle Binder straight 5c cigar. Your
dealer or Lewis' Factory. Peoria. VL
You can also tell a man by the com
pany lie doesn't keep.
-Top Prices for Hides. Furs, Pelts.
Write foV circular No N. W. Hide A
fur Co., Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Isn't It strange that men who brag
always brag about something that,
doesn't interest you in the least?
Garfield Tea (the Herb remedy which is
Guaranteed under the Pure Food and
Drugs Law) should be taken to regulnte
the Liver, Kidneys, stomach and bowels,
and to purify- the blood.
A poor man's chances for reaching
the age of three-score and ten are far
better than a rich man's, because the
doctors waste less on him.
Give Defiance Starch a fair trial
try it for both hot and cold starching,
and if you don't think you do better
work, in less time and at smaller cost
return it and your grocer will give
you back your money.
Priscilla's Revenge.
It was in the days of old when
knights were bold and dressed ia
gleaming armor.
"George, dear," said Prisciila, over
her daily task, "wilt thou not help
me with my skeins?"
"By the tower of London no!"
roared' George, as he sharpened his
lance. "You haven't a spinning
wheel for a husband."
Two hours later George returned
from the fray with his armor bat
tered and torn.
"Dearest Prisciila," he said, soft
ly, "wilt thou not put a few patches
oa my dress suit?"
"No, George." replied Prisciila,
sweetly. "You haven't a blacksmith
for a wife."
And the bold knight was so hu
miliated he went over to Yc Frozen
Heart tavern and stood the 'tavern
keeper off for a tankard.
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from the grave after three (3) doctors had failed to help me.' It is a good medicine
and I recommend it to all suffering women." For sale at all druggists, in $1 bottles.
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E.' Pinkham's Vegetable Compouad
restoring; say health. I Buffered
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dreadful headaches, dizziness, and dull pains in my. hack, but your
medicine soon brought about a change is my general eOBdition; waflt
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me up and made me perfectly well."
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General DebUity, and invigoratesthe whole systesa,
Mrs Pinkham's SUnding Invitatioa to Wc
Women suffering from any form of femato weakness
write Mrs. Pinkhain. at Lynn, Mass. Her advice ia free.
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