The Columbus journal. (Columbus, Neb.) 1874-1911, June 19, 1907, Image 7

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HEALTH NOTES
FOR JUNE.
Spring Catarrh is a well de
fined Spring disease. The
usual symptoms are given
above. A Bottle ot Pe-ru-na
taken In time will promptly
arrest the course of the disease
known as Spring Catarrh.
Paint Buying
AIlleaAnacM
iwi man
Made Safe
White Lead and
Linseed Oil need
no argument, no
advertising to
maintain them
selves as the best
and most economic
al paint yet known to
nan. Thedifficultyhas
been for the buver to be
always sure of the purity
of the white lead and oiL
We have registered the
trade mark of the -Dutch Boy painter
to be the final proof of quality, gen
uineness and purity to paint buyers
evert-where. When this trade mark
appears on the keg, yon can be sure
that the contents is Pure Whit
Lead made by the Old Dutch Process.
SEND FOR BOOK
"A Talk on Prist." sire valuable lnfnraaa
tlon ob the paint subject. I'reeupoareqacat.
NATIONAL LEAD COMPANY
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KewYorfc Boston. Buffalo. CUillan.
Ciarionatt. Cbicaeo. KtTLoala. Phil,
delphia f John T. Inria Bros. Co. Pits
bars. (National Lead Oil Co.
Mica Axle Grease
Best lnbtfcant for axles in the
world long wetting and very ad
hesive. Kakes a heavy load draw like a
Intone. Saves hJfthe wen ea
wagon and team, and Lactase the
earning capacity of your outfit.
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American women have much to
learn from their sisters in Paris as to
the art of wearing tailor-made gowns,
for it is certain that no women in the
world equal the Parisiennes in this
difficult art. Nature has made them
exceedingly careful of details, and
this in every walk of life, and from,
early youth they are taught to regard
dress as an affair of paramount im
portance. To. a Parisienne it is a mat
ter of vital importance (hat the dainty
little purse carried In the hand
should harmonize with some other
detail with the sporting-looking little
necktie, perhaps, or with the embroid
eries oil the waistcoat of pale-hoed
suede. Everything has -its own mean
ing and nothing is too small to lack
importance. It is natural to French
women to look at the subject from
this point of view and this is why
they can when they wish to do so ,
dress perfectly on a comparatively
small income.
A peculiarity of the Parisian even
ing go-ams this season is the close re
semblance which they bear to tea
gowns. There is the same graceful
flow of supple material and the same
vague outline. The Parisiennes revel
in 'this particular mode and invest' it
with exceeding charm and grace.
They never permit their picture gowns
Original Designs
to look in the least like robes de
chambA, and in. this they display
much cleverness, for a semi-loose robe
has a tiresome way of looking bed
roomy unless worn with great dis
cretion. The picture styles which are making
themselves so strongly felt in the
world of fashion this year are special
ly prominent where evening dresses
are concerned, not so much with re
gard to gowns for dinners of cere
mony as for those to be worn at
bridge parties and receptions amongst
intimate friends. A leading feature
of the new bridge gowns is the hang
ing sleeve, which can hardly be called
"angel," but which is of that order.
This sleeve almost invariably falls
back from the elbow, leaving the
lower part of the arm quite bare.
From elbow to shoulder it is often
nearly tight, but the real picture
sleeve falls in graceful folds all the
way down.
Lace of every sort is as fashionable
as ever, if not more so. Tou may see
thick guipure doing duty on the cos
tume to left in our 'large illustration.
The bodice Is of lace, while braces and
trimmings to the full sleeves are of
taffeta, fringes .decorating the sash
'ends, which are held with enamel but
tons at the waist, and the plain full
skirt is of voile.. The other dress
shows cinnamon brown cloth in com
bination with black and white striped
silk, small bands of Irish lace being
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A SHREWD
Pat Proved to Be One Too Many for
the Preacher.
Patrick O'lioilihan was the oracle
of the little Irish village. He was the
wisest of the wise, and was looked up
to by the other members of the com
munity as a veritable encyclopedia.
But especially did he pride himself
upon his'scriptural learning, says Sun
day Magazine.
It was the custom in the village
church Sunday mornings for all the
inhabitants to attend, and Patrick,
who never missed a Sunday, always
occupied the front pew.
One Sabbath, when the minister
was reading from the Bible, several
dignitaries were present from another
town, and in an endeavor to wax par
ticularly eloquent thai pastor became
slightly confused and said, "And there
were -6,000 loaves and three fishes to
feed the multitude of seven-' And
then to point his moral and adorn his
tale he looked straight at the infalli
ble Pat and said, "And sure, Pat, yon
soulda't do that, sow could yon.?"
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used to trim the bodice, the hat
of brown with brown shaded roses'
in clusters on either side.
Roses have taken aatb theme, res
every conceivable tone, the most
fashionable being, of course,' Mae, and
these are nasally allied to black cen
ters and accompanied by black
leaves, a wreath of the. latter appear
ing with considerable success round
the base of the crown of an open
brimmed crinoline straw hat.
But to turn to- dresses of the com
moner sort and of the greater .utility.
All combinations of black and white
are prominent, and a mode which
threatens to become universal in
cludes a three-quarter coat of the sim
plest style in combination with a short
skirt, both being made of black and
white -striped. coarse fibered materia!
of homespun description. Such a
costume Is suitable, however, only for
most work-a-day, occasions, and lends
itself to be crowned only by straw
hats trimmed with ribbons and wings
or rosettes of silk, and will no doubt
look its very best when worn with' a
white batiste or lawn shirt and per
mitted to take its walks in the
country. Black and -white check ap
pears in every size and form; smooth
of face and rough of face, it alike finds
devotees, and an easy means of an-
for Smart Gowns.
swering the question of what to
at the immediate moment in the morn
ings can be settled by a kilted skirt
of black-and white check, a small coat
of whatever shape that may best
please and best suit you, with a white
waistcoat embroidered with black
braid and fastened with white pearl
buttons, and a white lawn frilled shirt,
crowned with a green straw hat
trimmed with green rosettes, and a
short green spotted veil thrown over
the crown, to fall just to the nape of
the neck. The veil must be short if
the dress be short, the veil long If the
dress be long. Here lies one, of the
rules not to be forgotten by those who
realize the advantage of graceful pro
portion. 'And again I remember that
this special virtue may be accredited
to the stiort-waisted dress, so that the
lines of the waist be chosen with spe
cial care.
The, Genuine Test.
"Do you believe that man Is a real
musical critic?"
"Of course he is. Does anybody ever
know what he is talking about?" Bal
timore American.
Fortunate.
Cobble I had great luck in Wall
street.
Stone What did you do?
"Came out even." Life.
The best thing in the world Is to
live above it
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"Indade. I could." said Pat, and the
sermon continued.
That night, however, when the
preacher reached his' home and
thought over his morning sermon, it
dawned on him that he had made
a serious error coneernlng the loaves
and the fishes. Accordingly 'the next
Sunday he roso in the pulpit and said
in explanation. "Brethren, last Sab
bath I made a mistake and said that
there were 5,000 loaves and three
fishes to feed the multitude of seven,
but what I should have said was that
there were seven loaves and three
fishes to feed the multitude of 5,000."
And then he looked at Pat again and
said. "And now, Pat, sure you could
not do that; could you?"
"Ah, yis. Oi could." replied Pat.
"And how would yon do it, Pat?"
asked the minister.
"Why." sait Pat, "Ol would give
thim what was lift over from last San
day."
Looks Vs. FeaJinis,
The fairest looking
the foot
with Pain, Day and Night,
.for 'Years.
Wsa.Hr Walter, engineer, of Chats
worth, Bis, writes: "Kidney disease
was lurking in my
system for years. I
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side and
back and tkenrine
was' dark and full
qf: sediment I was
Tacked with pain
day and night,
could not sleep or
eat wen, and finally became crippled
and beat over with rheumatism. Doan's
Kidney PHI brought quick relief, and
In time, cared me. Though I lost 40
pounds, I new weigh 200. more than
ever before.
Sold by an dealers. 50 cents a box.
Foster-MIlbnm Co. Buffalo. N. T.
SYMPATHY FOR THE FISH. .
Upton Incfalr'e Amazine Parable ea
Charity of the Rich.
'Upton Sinclair, in an address before
a body of Chicago Socialists, said of
charity: ,
"The average charity, the charity of
the rich, .seems rather futile to me.
The rich oppress the poor enormously,
then they help them slightly. It is
like the young lady angler.
"Why,' said a man to this young
lady, 'do yon always carry a bottle of
liniment with you on your fishing ex
cursions?' She sighed. '
"1 am sorry,' she said plaintively,
for the poor little fish. And so, when
I take one off the hook, I always rub
Its cut mouth with some liniment
BLACK, ITCHING SPOTS ON FACE.
Physician Called It Eczema In Worst
Form Patient Despaired of Cure .
Cuticura Remedies Cured Her.
"
"About four years ago I was afflict
ed with black splotches all over my
face and a few covering my body,
which produced a severe itching irri
tation, and which caused me a great
deal of suffering, to such an extent
that I was forced to call in two of the
leading physicians of . After a
thorough examination of the dreaded
complaint they announced it to be
skin eczema in the worst form. Their
treatment did me no good. Finally I
became despondent and decided'to dis
continue their services. My husband
purchased a single set of the Cuticura
Remedies, which entirely stopped the
breaking out I continued the use of
the Cuticura Remedies for six months,
and after that every splotch was en
tirely gone. I have not felt a symptom
of the eczema since, which was three
years ago. Mrs. Lizzie E. Sledge, 540
Jones Ave., Selma, Aht, Oct 28, 1905."
Text Somewhat Apropos.
The Rev. J. B. Hammill, the elo
quent preacher of the Hanson Place
MethodistEpiscopal church, Brooklyn,
was preaching at Sayville, L. L, from
the text "Look well' to your founda
tions." After repeating the text he
leaned heavily on the pulpit desk,
which gave way and plunged over the
altar rail, nearly hitting the laymen in
the front seat and scattering the Bible
and the preacher's notes among the
holders of the pews. The aged preach
er barely escaped a tumble over the
altar with the heavy desk.
Sheer white goods, In fact, any fine
wash goods when new, owe much of
their attractiveness to the way they,
are laundered, this being done In a
manner to enhance their textile beau
ty. Home laundering would be equal
ly, satisfactory If proper attention was
given to starching, the first essential
being good Starch, which has sufficient
strength to stiffen, without thickening
the goods. Try Defiance Starch and
you will be pleasantly surprised at the
Improved appearance of your work.
Campaign Against Rats.
The French admiralty is preparing
a campaign against the rats which
swarm in seaport towns and undoubt
edly spread the Infection of various
devastating diseases in their passage
from one country to another on board
ship. It Is announced that it will
soon be compulsory for every vessel
entering a Franch harbor from certain
other ports to have all its rats ex
terminated. $100 Reward. $100.
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Catena. Hairs Catarrh Care Is tfce'eair eoattrre
cereeowtaowto the esjiUcel freteretty. Catarrh
heac a coastttattoaal alieasa, reaelre a eeeattte
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tenallr.ectlaf etaeetlr apea tMleeaa aeeeas
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Addrete F. J. CHKHBT CO., Toledo. O.
Sold bv all Drurt tt. ISr-
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Let a man overcome anger by love;
let lam overcome evfl by, good,, the
greedy by liberality, the Hair by truth.
Buddha.
Dont Sneeze Your Head Off.
Kraaae'a Cold CaneuleB will mm, tm at
instantly. At all Druggists, 25c
Be your own taskmaster, your boss
nas other responsibilities than look
ins after you.
Siswken appreciate the quality value of
Lewis Single Binder cigar. Your dealer
or Lewis' Factory, Peoria, m.
Goodness outranks goods. Maltby
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tdeat Rccseveit through Virginia pnl
hufiast 'trip' troth' stopped, at 'Caai-j
ktttesville. a negro approached the
president's car and passed aboard a
big basketful of fine fruit, to which
was attached the card of a prominent
grower. - '
In course of time the orcaardlst re
ceived a letter of acknowledgment
from the White House expressing the
resldeats appreciation' of the '.gift
and complimenting the donor upon hie
fruit The recipient of the letter was,
of course, greatly pleased, and, feel
ing sure that his head gardener would
be much Interested in the letter, he
read it to aim. The darky who
served ia the capacity mentioned lis
tened gravely, but bis only comment
"He doan' say nothln 'bout sendln'
back de basket, do her Success
Magatlae.
The Camera Fiend's Wanderlust.
As the sun day by day ascends the
heavens and the actinic value of his
light increases, rhapsodizes the editor
of the American Amateur Photograph
er, there. seizes, us once 'more, the
fervor of the enthusiast 'From the
high shelf down comes the camera, the
plate holders are loaded, and we tramp
across the green fields looking for pic
tores or pretending .to. For half the
cause of our wandering has naught to
do with the black box we carry "with
us. The primitive Instinct for change,
the ancestral wanderlust, it Is, that has
seized us and driven us forth to na
ture. , Starch, like everything else. Is be
ing constantly improved, the patent
Starches put on the market 25 years
ago are very different and inferior to
those of the present day. In the lat
est discovery Defiance Starch all in
jurious chemicals are omitted, while
the addition of another ingredient in
vented by us, gives to the Starch a
strength and smoothness never ap
proached by other brands.
On the Honeymoon.
So you were well pleased with the
train on which you took your wed
ding trip?" said the bosom friend.
"Was it an accommodation train?"
The young man's face beamed with
delight
"I should say It was an accommoda
tion, train," he confided. "Why, the
porter put the light out every time we
reached a tunnel."
Ladies Can Wear Shoes
One siae 'smaller after using Allen's Foot.
Ease. A certain cure for swollcn,sweating,
hot, aching feet. At all Druggists, 25c. Ac
cept no substitute. Trial package FREE.
Address A. S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y.
No man that Imparteth his joys to
his friend, but he joyeth the more;
and no man that imparteth his griefs
to his friend, but he grieveth the less.
Lewis' Single
Binder the famous
alwava host mialitv.
straight 5c agar, always best quality
lour dealer or Lev
wis' Factory, Peoria, ill.
We do more good by being good
than in any other way. Rowland H11L
Mrs. Wiaetsw'e Seetktec Syren.
forcandrea teethlae;, ofteoatlieerra,redaeee s
mwwatloa.allaypaia.carewadceMB. Scabottle.
Wisely and slow; they stumble that
run . fast Shakespeare.
WORKING WOMEN.
WHAT THEY SHOULD KNOW
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MRS.5A0liT ABBOTT
Women for the most part spend
their lives at home, and It is these
women who are willing; and ambitious
that their homes shall be kept neat
and pretty, their children well dressed
and tidy, who dolheir own cooking,
sweeping, dusting and often washing,
ironing: and sewing for the entire
family, who call for our sympathy.
Truly the work of such a woman
is "never done" and ia it any wonder
that she breaks down at the end of a
few years, the back begins to ache,
there ia a displacement, inflammation
orulceration of the abdominal 'organs,
a female weakness is brought on, and
the struggle of that wife and mother
to continue her duties Is pitiful.
Lyeaa B. PfaeJsaai'a Vegetable
Ceeafseaaei, made from native roots
and herbs, is the exact medicine a
woman needs whose strength is over
taxed. It keeps the feminine organs
in a strong -and healthy .condition.
In preparing for childbirth and re
cuperating therefrom it is most effi
cient It carries a woman safely
through the change of' life and in
snaking her strong and well assists
her to ee a good wife and mother.
Mrs. Sadie Abbott, of Jeannette,
Pa., writes:
Dearlfra Pmkham
I suffered severely with pain every
awash and also a pain fa my leftside. My
doctor prescribed for me out did me no
good: afriend advised Lydia E. Ffnkham's
vegetable Compound and I wrote you in
regard to my condition. I followed your
advice and am a perfectly well woman. The
pains have all disappeared and I caanot
recomatead your medicme too highly."
Lymn E. ngUttfa's Yctftahfc
No friend in need cm
tfiat will relieve her suffering, build up her strength and
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Composed of iitedients with special, curative action on the womanly organs,
Wine of Cardui
coes to trie seat of your trouble and is sure to do you good. J. F. Stone, of
Uwrence, Kas., writes: "My wife suffered for 10 years from female troubles
and was given up to die, but took Cardui, and now she is in good health." $1.
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Laundry work at home would be
much ntorejeatjetfactocj it the 'right
starca were useu. in praer to gee ine
desired stiffness, tt Is usually neces
mry to use somuca starch that the
beauty and fineness of the fabric is
hidden behind a paste, of varying
thickness, which not only destroys the
appearance, but also affects the wear
ing quality of the goods. This trou
ble can be entirely overcome by using
Defiance Starch, as It can be applied
much more thinly becauseof its. great
er strength than other makes.
The Web. ef Ufa.
Life is the daily web of character
we unconsciously weave. Oar thoughts,
Imagtaatioas, purpose, motives, love,
will, are the under threads; .and the
passing moment is the settle, swiftly,
ceaselessly, relentlessly, - weaving
those threads into a web; .and that
web Is lif e.-S. D. Gordon. .
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MINNESOTA-HEALTHINDEPENBENGE
Why not sell where voc are. Bank some of your profits for income and take up a new
home, and start the beys tee., Fine water; beautiful lakes; quick, fertile soil, fine
climate. 35,000 acres. Farm any size. Title absolute. Investigate anywhere before
buying. Write for maps and truthful representations. Address
ROGER. C SPOONER. Proa. Donald L. & L- Cow. Bemidji. Minn.
0FIANCE STARCH ScS.'aU?
MR5.PREE MSKITRICK
Mrs. Pree McEitrkk, of La Farge,
yWis., writes :
Dear Mrs. Pinkham:
"For six years I suffered from 'female
weakness. I was so inegaJertfcatl would
go from three weeks to six atnnthrr. so I
thought I would give Lydia E. Frnkhama
Vegetable Compound a trial.
''Nowlamoace mora weu and eta do my
work without a pain. Any one who wishes,
can write to nio and I will answer all letters
ghufly.n
Women should remember that Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegeteble-Compeand
holds the record for the greatest
number of actual cures of female ills.
Every suffering woman in the
United States is asked to accept the
following invitation. It is free, will
bring you health and may save
your life.
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Women suffering from any form of 5
female weakness are invited to
promptly 'communicate with Mrs.
Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass. From the
symptoms given; the trouble may be
locatecband the quickest and surest
way of recovery advised. Out of her 1
vast volume of experience in treating
female ills Mrs. Pinkham probably
has the very knowledge that will
help your case. Her advice is free
and always helpful.
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Missouri River Terminals
(CoeacU Blots to gaasas City. Inclusive)
VIA
UNION PACIFIC
Tickets on sale June 20 to July 12, I
1907. aiso tickets one way through
California on sale same dates
at slightly higher rates.
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