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    THE OMAHA" SUNDAY BEEi SEPTEMBER 23, 1909.'
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Progress Made in Field of Electricily
Gaasrlasr at F.leetH. Trala.
I electric lornmotlves will be pus--
I mmA tn kmiv hn fast thv ara
goinK, "nl that this will be A
source of annoyance and potbl
danger. In asserted by a writer In the Rail
way Age. Thi Inability to estlTiate steed
which is due to the fact that the elect rlo
motor la rotary, not reciprocating; must b
presnt on the ordinary trolley car, but It
la of little Importance to the molorroan
compared with the former ateam locomo
tive enetlneman who will pilot passma-sr
trains on ateam llnea, uch as the New
Tork Central railroad, iays the writer.
"The man at the throttle, with a throbbing
ylne under him, has a number of ways
i knowing; unconsciously the speed of his
f-fiirlne, even In the dark. He can tell In.
atlnctlvely, from the tempo of the various
rhythmlo motions of the engines, almost
with exactitude his rate of progress with
out glancing at watch or mtlepost. Or In
daylight he knows subconsciously, from the
very fact of having had under his eye for
years' the revolutions of his driving; wheels
or the movement of the reciprocating parts,
almost precisely the speed per hour which
their motion represents. It la a well known
experience with englnemen that when, after
a long; period with a particular engine, they
re given a locomotive with much larger
driving wheels, they are for a time some
what at tea In their speed calculations, ow
ing; to the slower movement of the drivers.
One of the officials in charge of the New
. Tork Central electrio engines, who has
himself .had experience In the ateam loco
J motive cab, thinks that this difficulty may
i for a time be a source of considerable cha
grin to steam engineers with electric en
, glnea on fast trains. The electrio engine
1 has no reciprocating; parts; It Is rigid.
Induce our American operators to 'listen
in"' more frequently than heretofore In' th.
hope of hearing , themselves called names,,
and then bringing suits for heavy damages.
Btfl-a telephone Is generally quite a kafe
.medium for secrets. At least two. young
women In this city think so. One was re
cently urged by the other to tell a secret
over, the telephone, but she declined for
fear- she might ' be overheard.'t After a
second urging Cfentral broke In cheerfully
with, "Oh, go on) tell her. I won't Raieal" ,
'Phones in Greater Hew Tork.
Figures Just given out by the New Tork
Telephone company show that that cor
poration had In service and under contraot
on September 1 2G,K4 telephones, it hav
ing gained during the month of August
4.3SS telephones. This increase would seem
to indicate the growing activity of New
Tork In midsummer and appreciation of
reduced rates. The value Of telephone serv
ice la measured by the number of people
with whom a subscriber can communicate.
New Tork'a telephone system is the largest
city telephone system In the world. It has
nearly two and one-half times as many
telephonea aa London, the Urgent city In
Europe, and more telephonea than there
are in Berlin, Hanover, Lelpslg, Dresden,
Breslau, Cologne, Frankfort and ten other
German cities, each with more than le.jfl
population. Add to this fact .that ( has
long distance connections wits). ov' 3,no.
cities, and towns la the United States and
Canada with over S.KM.WO telephones, and
an idea Is gained of btrm comprehensive
the Bell system of telephone communica
tion has become.
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-'. Oaae'kr Klertrllty7 . '
By spreading currents from a etatloaT'
electrical machine over a plot of growing
carrot's. Prof. Lemstroera of Helslngforo,
according to B. Tolksdort In the Lelpsla
Illustrlrte Zletung, has Increased . the
yield by II per cent during the flrt
year and (0 per cent in succeeding years,
as compared with similar plots not electri
cally treated. On small parcels of land
experiments with potatoes,' the currents
being generated in the earth by means
of copper and sine platea sunk at intervals
and connected by Insulated wires above
the growing vines, have recorded an in
creased yield of from CO to 100 per cent.
The large harvests of Spitsbergen and
Finland more bountiful than In district
lying much farther south have been at
tributed by many scientists to the electri
cal influence of the aurora borealis. These
phenomena occasioned the artificial ex
periments of Prof. Lemntroem, which tend
conclusively to show that- the action of
"electricity Is beneficial to ig rowing and
'ripening vegetation, rtxplanairons are
Variously given, some; referring' the cause
o electrolysis of , nutritious 'salts in the
'ground, thus rendering., them mere, vi
slmllable by plant roots. Others hold that
electricity Increases the osmotic activity
of the plants, the - sap flowing i. more
. abundantly under its lnfluenoe. In cer
tain vegetables .and grains experimented
upon copious watering was needed to
prevent the plants from withering under
the current Possibly the better Irriga
tion thus provided would in Itself largely
explain the success of the experiments,
even .though no electricity had been ap
plied. Savants have sometimes been made
to appear very silly through some such
obvious explanation of the results of their
labors. But the effect of electricity upon
the atmosphere, setting free a constituent
portion of nitrogen, which is the sub
stance of all piant foods, has long been a
subject of scientific observation. In a
thunder shower the raindrops catch the
nitrogen freed by the lightning in the
form of nitric acid, which Is an efficient
fertiliser. It is quite possible that Prof.
Lemstroem is merely Imitating this nat
ural process In bis Helslngfors experiments.
Entertaining Little Stories for Little People
Tommy's Dream.
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OMMT had a curious dream one had touched her.
to the very spot on her face where Kitty pavement. I asked them what they were
night. He had been kept in from
play to help his father. ' But, In
stead of being proud to think that
his father wanted his help, he
"Tea is ready," said Kitty.
"Yes, dear, I'm coming." Touth.
moves noiselessly and with very little vl-
Rer Pollteaesa Coaqaered.
Caroline was giving a party to her mates.
She was a very tiny Caroline and could not
doing it for, and they told me they meant
to have a vegetable garden there. A little
girl carrying a demijohn stood In the ruins
of her former home. When I asked her
what she was about she replied: "Packing
water to camp." All their water had to
be carried four .blocks up hill, and boys
reasonably be expected to understand fully and nria dM thelr ihare of thIs wort
was cross about losing his play so cross
that his father quietly remarked he would
I bratlon. ' Apparently the only way in which hot ask him to star in aa-ain.
the Speed can be Judged Is by careful atten- When he lay down to sleep that night, lne art OI "e'ng noBtess. yeSt tne children of San Francisco have
' tlon to the rapidity with which the objects he drtamed that two angel, were sent down During one of the games she sat quietly bpen tried and have proved themselves
! at a given distance from the track are to earth to make a record of all the nice, by her mother s side watching the others. worthy of their descent from the men
! passed. He says that in a recent run on an! loving things the boys and girls were "Why don't you play with them, Carq- Who crossed the plains In the day of '49
electric engine which hla training told him doing. One angel was to take notes of all line?" asked her Aunt Emma. when gold was discovered in California,
1 contained spurts at the rate of sixty miles the big things that were done, and the other "1 don't know how to play this game." With their cheer and courage they are
per hour, he waa surprised to learn from waa to write down all the little, unnoticed Maant you Better iryr moiner suge helping fathers and mothers to commence
' others who had closely observed the mllo- deeds of Ufa. They parted as they reached tested. life anew. While the rain beats upon the
posts that he bad traveled at the rate of the earth, and when they met again, "It's my party. Isn't it?" asked the little tents of the homeless, there is the prattle
about eighty-two miles art hour. In the on their way back to heaven they com- maid. of child voices and the laughter of merry
change from steam lo electricity the craft pared notes. One had scarcely filled tw "Yes." replied her mother, supposing this rompers within. In a lull between showers
of the locomotive englnemen will, In varl- pages of his book. to be an excuse for doing as she liked. I saw two little girls dressed in 'lady
ous ways, be developed in new channels." "There are not many conspicuous things "Yes, It's your party." clothes," tattered old skirts of older sisters,
, done, after,aJl." he said, In explanation. But Caroline slipped down from her chair, and rags of veils, going from tent to tent
Growth of feleetrtc l ines. ! have scarcely found time - lo write "Then I guess, mother, I'd better play If on a round of calls. Even In that bitter
Statistics showing the remarkable de- down all that I have seen," said the other I don't know how." And In a minute she cold rain of the first Sunday after the fire,
velopment In the past twenty years of angel, and he ahowed a little book filled was in the midst of the game. when tents were few and frail and fathers
electric street railway have been com- from cover to cover with the record of We can look ahead Into the years and stood all night in the storm holding flimsy
piled by the Street Railway Journal. The loving little deeds. foresee that that little girl Is going to be a shelter over their dear ones, the children
bonds and stock of alt the companies In Tommy'a heart stood still, and he thought, favorite with her friends, ' for the reason jd not complain. In days to come, when
the United States amount to 3,3H,9S7,0!, 'My name must be there, too, for It was that she will always do what seems to her the new city rises strong and beautiful
tho stock Issues aggregating gl,844,&6S,136 a nice thing to stay in and help father." to be courteoua and kindly to others, al- out of the ruins of the old, when men
and tho funded debt of all the lines I1.&24,- Then he heard the angels explaining why ' though her own Inclinations point In other Mint with orlde to this broad avenue and
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871.91(1 ' there were some boys and girls he did not directions. The Girls' Companion.
The aggregate length of the electrio take any notice of at all. "They did nice
lines, is S2.617 miles. The combined length things," he said, "but they were so cross
of all other street car lines, operated by about It and so .unwilling, that I could
cables, horses and other means, is only not write them down. For, you know, t
33 miles. The eleottio lines have In serv- was told only to record the loving deeds
Ice 76.M0 cars, and lines using other mo- of life."
' tlve power have In all only 3,304. Then Tommy woke up, and as he lay still
Naturally, becttuae of the density of pop- and thought about It, he knew that be
' illation, the most electrio lines are in the could not possibly have been In the angel's
eastern . and central states. Grouped book that day. Ram's Honu "
geographically, the securities of the alec- $
-'Trio lines are thus given: v Portraits,
New Kngland Btates-JStock, rtf.TJ5.!fla r mamma na .a iwateh. of gold
. PondS. SlU3.412.tMU: total, I'.'fH.HX.ZKI,
" J IW. V A 1 'TV. .
It teJts the time of day. I'm toUl.
Eastern Btaioe4-Btork.' 7"(U.77.MA:,. bonds. And In the front :wberehe can i see
I t87S.018,S27; total, 1.4A3,296,lf71. ' picture Is, or me.
' , c. . o. i . ftjKi, Jr iiv. t- . . . ...... ........
I S4!K.lu2.4U); total, Sl.108.Ua.1fT7.
J Western States Stock. $200,856,103; bonds,
. J1..40,(WO; total. ISHe.S-.H.slS.
Southern Btntea 8tok, S97,718,9(; bonds,
i t88,,iW); total, llx,5;,7.&44.
What's a Mother Rood FerT
What's a mother good fer,
Does any feller knowT
Alius scrubbln' oft our legs
Where the dirt don't show.
What's a mother good fer,
Can any feller say?
Why can't she leave the dirt alone
Fer Just one day.
What's a mother good fert
Uttln fellers, hark!
Ast yerselVrs .the question
. Tonight afte. .dark. ,
She has more pictures,' In a book.
That the photoa-rapher-man took.
woes, j. waa wt-aftd.-aree ami-four;
. When the lightntn' bugs .is flashln'
An' the bogleman's nbmit
What's a mother good ferT
To'll soon find out.
Omaha. OAYOli, NH TRELB.
And when I'm flve there'll, be one more.
farmers Poad of 'Phones.
The 'attention of the telephone world Is
. A. -
But you don't know how I wss e'prlned
When I looked In my papa's eyes
To see as plain as plain could be "
Two little pictures -there, of me.-
Lydla Hall,. In Good Housekeeping.
that fine building, they will not forget that
in those days of trial it was the mothers
and children who, looking up to the hus
bands and fathers and brothers In loving
trust, gave them the strength and the
spirit to meet the crisis and to win.
Charles Keeler In St. Nicholas.
Who Took the Pasters T
"Now children, who took my papers?"
' : "I don't know,?, said Nellie, In a very
little voice
T'DIck, tell the truth now,. If you know
K'SliJJf dtln'Li sWd 'tlck,
"Did Nellie say anything about coming
to play In the studyt"
"Tes-ehe did last week."
'TPShawt' 1'niea'nttfffs morning1."
. "I think not-hl raVu-nlng.'' .
"Charlie,- you 'tell 'me who came to play
with you. here."
"I don't know," said poor Charlie, who
Kitty aad Grandma.
"Kitty, It Is supper time; go. and call
feeing cajled to the wonderful progress
j which Iowa.' has made In developing inde
pendent telephone lines and to the extra-
I r r I ti it m mimhar n f niml titlfnhrtnM tn
i operation over, the state. The- develop- I". B br,n h" ? V"" .
I JT. v... .!,. ih,i th. I.. Kitty left her book and slowly went
' years. .
Tho state of Iowa has 13 per cent of the
rural telephone llnea of the United States,
In the mat reports of the United State
census bureau It la shown that the state
of Iowa bad 710 exchanges, 68 of which are
Hull lines und 043 independent. More farm
ers use telephonea. In Iowa than in any
other state.
upstairs to grandma's room. How still It
was In that part of the house I
There was not a sound of a leaf stirring
In the vines outside, or of a mouae scratch
ing in the wall; something told .Kitty to
walk softly, and gently to push open the
chamber door. There sat grandma In ber
corner, fast asleep.- 1 '
A book lay open In her lap, her finger
The figures submitted to th. executive reading when .he fell asleep.
council for taxation purposes for the year
ended July XI, 1W6, show that there are
San Francisco's - I.lttle Heroes.
There Is- much work for these homeless
children by the sea. Mothers find It hard
to keep their ..families clean, and to care
for babies In camp, so big sisters ,thust was dreadfully frightened.
help tend the little ones, and boys must "Now, children, you know how hard papa
find wood and keep the camp fires burning, works with his papers every day. They
Indeed there are many children of tender must not be taken away. Nobody has been
years who are earning their own living In In the house but you and mamma since I
went ' San Francisco. Down amid the ruins where ' went out etopl Did the goat get in herer
heaps of bricks and rubbish are strewn "Perhaps he did," said . Nellie, looklruj
about In confusion, and everybody must up. "But how did he get here?'
walk In the middle of the street, dodging "He waa playing in the yard with us,'
the honking automobiles and the teams ' said Dick, "and O, papa, I know! Borne
hauling brick and scrap Iron, newsboys papers blew Into the yard and Billy chewed
are selling papers as busily as ever. On them."
the water front, hard by a camp of Just then a little breeze sailed through,
soldiers, I found one youngster making a the window. It picked up a leaf from
good living peddling package, of chocolate, papa's papers and whirled it around and
two u renins were busy tying up little rolls carried it out of the window again.
or copper wire wnicn iney were selling and Then papa laughed. "I was rolna tn
they proudly Informed me that they had punish the one who stole my papers now
aireaay maae a cents. Another hoy had what shall I do with .the wlndT
a stand on the street curb amid the ruins, Nellie and Dick laughed then, hut little
"How shall I wake her?' thought Kitty;
'tan nn th Arur sir im 11 mtt stlfim-l ai
038.K8 Independent telephones and 7.2b0 a utu, ,hak,T But flrtt j tnlnk
kZ imfles o 'coDoer wire wMl. th. B.U h'r ChW" " ' Pl"K 'nd ' Wh' he WM 8e,Un reUo" of the flre' Charlle aJ1' bly. "Tou might
B,04(J.0 mile, of copper wire. whll. th. Bell ,weet T. JuBt giy, her th, UnlttU jIttlest Down at the Ferry building two boya had shut it up in the cloaet
- 1 ' Die or a Bias." ,
According to the figures compiled re- M was very soft, but was hardly given
cently by. George T. Hewea, manager of before the old lady awoke,
tho Iowa telephone clearing house. Iowa i had the funniest dream," she said, "I
former, are among the largest telephone thought an angel came Into my room and
umr. In th. .tate, and It was through gave m. a kiss right there," she pointed
their demand, for telephone. - that th.
started a flower stand and had thus Papa laughed again. "Let", go and find
brought a touch of brightness and cheer Billy and see what he say's." And sure
Into the midst of the scene of desolation, enough, there waa Blllv chinr-rh..in.
Out amid the ruined houses on the slope and when papa pulled a piece of paper
of Russian hill, I found a party of chll- from his mouth he found his own writing
""'""'a i uissmg up a ericic upon It. liolaen Kule.
great service developed. The twenty-four
companies which are patron, of th. Iowa
clearing house have a total number of 171
exohanges and f3 toll line stations. Th.
population tributary to their lines Is 6&1.S50.
There ar. 68,807 Independent lines, 51,138
rural lines, and 11,380 Bell lines. '
Many of the rural and Independent lines
ar. doing considerable rebuilding this sea
son, and by fall Iowa will be .till further
ouvered with telephone lines. The old
line, axe being put in much better condi
tion than they hav. been In many years.
WE MAKE NO MISLEADING STATEMENTS
Quaint and Curious Features of Current Life
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A Nebraska Breakfast.
NCLB CLIP" FAIR.CHILD of
Platte county, whose fame as a
Is 'Phone Coaversatlon Private f
I. or is not a telephone conversation prl
. vateT This is th. question which has been a quilt; take a nice blue catfish, weighing
agitating Vienna, where a high court has about two pounds, fresh from the river
just decided that he who talks over the disrobe the fish of all superfluities, external
. telephone, however secluded he may think and Internal, roll It In cornmeal and fry
; himaelf In a telephone box, carries on a to a crisp brown in hot bacon grease, hav.
, publlo conversation.
other they got Into a skiff and the man pain and the paralysis that followed the
began rowing down the stream. In silence shock has almost disappeared,
they continued for two miles until thev ' . .
fisherman, exceed, county line, reached Beaver Island. On th. upper side When Hoke Smith Mas failed,
gives to the Columbus Telegram of the Island stands a great cottonwood A reformed gambler, from Ohio, came
this suggestion for a breakfast tree, whose branches rise high above the to Washington when Hoke Smith was
other foliage on the shore. Straight for secretary of the Interior and told the late
the tree th. skiff went, and when its bow Harry Merrick, then the brilliant para
touched the gnarled roots, which extend rapher on the Washington Post, that he
hito the water, father and mother turned, wanted a Job. He said he had forsaken
to see th. little dress of the baby caught " tame, of chance and wanted a chance
on a lagged root. Just under the surface tu 11 ve an upright life, reports th. Batur
th body lay on the sand, day Evening Post.
ft Merrick knew Hoke Smith very well and
Hnhby Was Comfortable. took his reformed friend over to the Inte-
cienu:
"Arise about 6:50 on a cool, crisp morn
ing, Ilk. last Sunday, after you hav.
passed th. night on th. soft side of a
Platte river sandbar, with the blue sky for
Passengers on the ocean liner Etruria, rlor department to see If he could. sret him
The decision was In lng previously rescued the bacon for gar. which reached New Tork recently, had a a place. Smith was glad to aea Merrick
. a suit brought by a telephone girl agaiust nlshment; take three large rip. tomatoes, lively time in an Atlantic storm. A woman and welcomed his friend cordially,
a subscriber, who had called her a "fresh well covered with meal, and fry them alee missed her husband and hunted In all parts Merrick stated the case.
person." Th. usual term of obloquy for tn the grease; take one loaf of bread, cut of the ship, known to her, but she could Smith listened attentively and then aald:
operators being, according to th. Vienna In slices of about one Inch thick, and not find him. She got the notion that ha "I will do what I oan for your friend,
newspapers, a "stupid goose," this "Ik Ho tost the same over -the. flame, of the pun- had fallen overboard, and eyewitnesses de- Mr. Merrick. I will look Into the vacancies
girl" declared herself publicly wronged In gent, campftre; take one certain, coffee dare that she wanted to go overboard to and aee If I can place him. I would like
both official and private capacity. The boiler half, filled with river water, dump aee If he was there.' Later she found hitn to give him a place very much."
subscriber produced four persons who had therein -.th. content, from a .three-ounce In the smoke room sitting up with a tall AU this time the reformed gambler had
listened to the conversation, and who de- package of a good brand of Mocha blend, glass of Scotoh and soda. One old woman been standing quietly, eyeing the aecretarv
clcd emphatleaJly that the words "fresh and bring to . bolt M, under th..oircum- got In the main saloon and knelt In prayer. After Smith had finished he stepped for-
person" had crossed the offender's hps. stanoes, you cannot eat Ilk. a horse, your On. of the officer, told her that ther. waa ward and aald'
The telephone woman then asserted that blood la too thin for a real .port." no Immediate' necessity for prayer. Up got "Now see here. Knk nirt k t.h
If unnnil Muilumllnn 1b t.lh u - -. . . i. . . . h M..lu ' "u "1 me
was insulted. The suit waa actually cur- Chinese Style. .',
rled up through all the courts until tls ' "It la' tot years sine, the failure of
highest declared the subscriber guilty, on bank In China," .aid a bank examiner,
U this is rieht. . If vml kin rlva n. .
"Bir," said sh "I am taking no chances. ,emm. know but tf ' ou
a Before I left New Tork a fortune teller too. fQr , rBn . " ' " ,w
told me that If I took an ocean voyage I h.P. , ,,. , ..." ..:;,7 "'a
I would never set back alive." I must rf IV..j " .. " ' uu on
ft uetui cara.
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the ground that as a telephone conversation ' "More than SCO rears an. in th. relxn o
might be overheard, the calling of name. Hi Hung, a bank failed. HI Hung had something to counteract that prophecy I
conaUtuted'a publlo slander. We trust the failure Investigated, and to hi. in- win continue my prayer.:'
that the news of. this decision will not dlgnatlon found It had been dus. to reekr Then there -was- a rather nervous- man.
, less and shady oondnct -on 'the part of. the When b. was anvakened early In the morn-
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Th. Land Octonns.
On the shore, of Lake Nicaragua Is to be
dir.it.,r. h. ui ti in. h th. rniiin. v tt,. .-i w. .w. found an uncanny product of th. vegetable
one issued an .diet that th. next Mm. a Uf. belt from under hU bunk and without kln,,0, known mong the native, by th.
bank failed th. heads of IU president and waiting to put on aU of his clothing jaa "'"' n,,n ' "th. devil', noose."
directors were to be -out off. Thi edict, on deck. There h. ran about until two t,untan. the naturalist, discovered It not
which has never been revoked, has mad. St.ward. assured him that he would be , f while wandertng on the shore.
China's banking Institutions th. safest In died in tim. when the .hip began to sipk. " Attrct1 br cries of pain and
th. world." - Then he went back to his state room. - 'error from his dog. he found the animal
" , ' . , $ ,' , :- r held y blac- sticky bands, which had
' Stransraly Led 2a Baby'. Bady. Llsrhtnlna; Tnrn. Hlas "Black. ' chafed the skin to bleeding point These
Guided by some strange power, Mr, aad Atlantic City physicians who, have beeji bands were branches of a newly discovered
Mrs.. James Donphue of Clinton, la.. Jour- marveling at th. wonderful escape of Wfl- carnlverous plant, which has been aptly
neyed to a wild spot nn the shore of th. Um w- Truer, a blacksmith. . who sure- named the "land octopus." The branches
Mississippi river and thsr. found the body vlved being .truck by lightning in his boat sr flexible, black, polished, without leave,
of thlr baby daughter, for which partus during- a storm, are .till more mystified at n1 ""rret viscid fruld.
of men had been dragging th river for, the strange turn his cas. has taken. The ' ' " ' ' ' ' '
several days. The child was knocked from' "r part of th. vlotlra's body, it is said,' -' Shorteala a Name,
the deck of their houseboat and drowns ha turns black. The akin below the wabt in London the other day a Mis. Xoil
and all effort, to recover the body had been began to darken the day after th. accldeaC mache was married to a Mr.'Hupuesley
unsuccessful. ... ' ' and it U said that It has now become1 When th. clergyman mentioned the bride'i
Th. mysterious fore, led ths- grief- blacker thaq th. flesh of an ordinary negro, nam. in the' course of the ceramonv b
stricken parents to arise at I "o' clock In the ' It is not the color -of burned flesh, such aa bad to call her Iyonella Pvedegunda Cuth-
morning, although they had mad. bo plan, marks the course of the bolt down tho berga Bthelswytha Ideth Tsabel Orao.
to do so. Without saying a word to each victim's neck and hack. Truex suffers little Monica' le OreUana F)-nfr-nL '
Tydrooele
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Bmlssloas
tmpotemoy
Ooaorrhoea
Blood Veisom
(Syphilis)
Bnpture
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SesUlty
KIDNEY AND URINARY diseases and all diseases and Weak
ness of MEN due to abuses, excesses or the result of neglected,
unskillful or Improper treatment of diseases, which cause drains, '
Impairs the mind and destroys men's Mental and Physical Powers,
reducing the sufferer to that deplorable state known as Nervo-Vital
Debility, making social duties and obligations a hardship and the
enjoyment of Ufa Impossible.
Men, If you want successful treatment and honest deal
ings, why not go to the reliable State Medical Institute,
where you are not deceived by the many misleading
statements, such as "three-day cures," "no pay until
cured," "no money to begin treatment," "money re
funded If not cured," etc.. eto. 6ucu statements are
misleading and are used for the purpose of obtaining
patronage. Honest doctors of recognized ability do not
resort to such methods. We do not say that we will
treat you without any money In advance for the purpose
of securing patronage, and then when you call demand
money payments and notes signed far in advance of rea
sonable charges; neither do we promise to cure you In
three or four days, knowing It will take longer; nor do
we try to secure patronage by offering to refund money
paid sit a cure is not effected. We do not accept any
cases we cannot cure. '. We guarantee a safe and lasting
cure In the quickest possible time, without leaving In
jurious after-effects in the system and at the lowest cost
possible for honest, skillful and successful treatment.
Any man who Is In need of special medical attention will
find the State Medical Institute ready to commence treat
ment without delay. , 1
If we could see and treat all men when the first symp
toms show, themselves there -would soon be little need
for so-called specialists In chronic diseases, and there
would be few men seeking a rejuvenation of their physi
cal, mental and vital powers, and there would also be
few marked with the stamp of Constitutional Blood
Poison, and the sufferers from STIUCTITRE, VARICO
CELE, EMISSIONS, NEUVO-SEXUAI, DEBILITY, IM
POTEXCY, RECTAL, KIDNEY and URINARY DSEASE8
and their complications would be reduced to a minimum.
But as long as men continue to disregard the golden
adage, "A stitch in time saves nine," and continue to
neglect themselves or to. exercise indifference or poor
Judgment In securing the right treatment at the outset.
Consultation and Examination Frea.
just so long will there be multitudes of chronlo sufferers
You should carefully avoid all uncertain, experimental, -dangerous
or half-way treatment, for npon the success
of the first treatment depends whether you will b
promptly restored to health again, with all taint of the
poisonous disease removed from your system, or whether
It will be allowed to become chronlo and subject yon to ,
future recurrences of the disease, with the various re
sulting complications, etc.
The State Medical Institute does not mislead the sick
and afflicted Into the belief that It is going to give tree
treatment, or for next to nothing, or for less than It can.
conscientiously be worth, and in Hen of the "Free Treat
ment Offers," charge exorbitant prices for medicines.)
The State Medical Institute does not resort to achemmlng
methods. The sick should beware of. and avoid any
doctor or medical concern who holds out faUe induce-'
menta In, their announcements, which appear alluring, ,
and in many cases deceive the weak, sick, suffering man, '
i who like thft drowning man will grasp at u straw In 'an
effort to be saved. How many weak, nervous, drowning,
sinking men are grasping at straws today to get cured
of their ailments (diseases), which are dragging them
down to the bottom of the sea of despair and - misery T
Why not awaken to the realization of the fact today that
boasting promises of quick cures, misleading statements
and unbusinesslike propositions to the afflicted are but
straws that will gink you deeper and deeper Into the sea;
of despair. . Why grasp at such straws when you can
secure the substantial treatment of the Honest. Skillful,
Reliable Specialists of the State Medical Institute who
will not deceive you with any . false promises, but will
save you and restore you to health, strength and vigor,
and place you safely within the boundary line of pros
perity and enjoyment of life.
The State Medical Institute desires to warn all men' tor
beware of any misleading statements by which they may''
be deceived in an effort to regain their health.
Office Hours: 8 a. m. to 8 p, ra. Sundays, ' '
10 to 1 only. If you cannot call, write.
DON'T MAKE A MISTAKE IN THE NAME AND LOCATION OF OUR INSTITUTE.
STATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE
OMAHA, NEBRASKA
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