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Show it I v THIS WOMAN KNOWS SQUAWS PROUD CF HUSBANDS. Dance to Boast of Villainies Committed by Braves. John Bradbury, who traveled in the region lying west of the Mississippi Mrs. De Long Finds That the Indescribable Pains of Rheumatism Can river early in the last century, has an interesting description of a squaw ' Be Cured Through the Blood. dance which he witnessed. He says: The dance was performed in a circle, Mrs. E. M. De Long, of No. 160 the dancers moving around with tomaWest Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa, hawks in their hands. At intervals found herself suddenly attacked by turned their faces, all. at once, rheumatism in the winter of 1896. they the middle of the circle and toward She gave the doctor a chance to help brandished their weapons. After some her, which he failed to improve, and time one of them would step into the then she did some thinking and ex- an and make ring harangue, frequentprimenting of her own. She was so ly brandishing her weapon. I found successful that she deems it her duty that the nature of all thQ speeches to tel! the story of her escape from was the same, which was to boast of suffering; the actions of their husbands. One she says, was woman My brother-in-lasaid that her husband had enthusiarJlc on the subject of Dr. traveled southeast to a country inWilliams Pink Pills as a purifier of habited by white people, which jourthe blood, and when I was suffering took him twenty days to perform. ney extreme pains in the joints of my an- He went to steal horses and when he kles, knees, hips, wrists and elbows, came to the white peoples houses he and the doctor was giving me no refound one where the men had gone lief, I began to reflect that rheumaout. Here he killed two women and tism is a disease of the blood, and stole from them a number of horses. that if Dr. Williams Pink Pills are si good for the blood they must be Cape Cod Wedding Custom. good for rheumatism and worth a The people down on Cape Cod have trial a way of letting all the world know I wms in bed half the time, sufferwhen a man and his wife set out on ing with pain that cannot be described A frieiid who to one who has never had the diseasei their wedding journey. has just returned from the cape boardIt would concentrate sometimes in one ed the train one afternoon with a conset of joints. When it was in my feet undevoted young couple. I could not. walk; when it was in my spicuously were carefully chosen clothes Their elbows and wrists I could not even from last years stock, and they draw the coverlets over my body. I at each other as had suffered in this way for weeks scarcely glanced they took their seats in the car. The before began using Dr. Williams blewr and the train started. Pink Pills. Two weeks after I began whistle The village slid away, but the whiswith them I experienced relief and Everyafter I had taken six boxes I was en- tle kept up its wild tooting. to grin at the car in turned the body tirely well. To make sure I continued twro young people, and they blushed to use them about two weeks longer All the way to the next and then stopped altogether. For sev- hopelessly. It is whistle shrieked. the station eral years I have had no reason to a and Cod custom, everybody Cape use them for myself, but I have recknew that Jim and Susy who beard ommended them to others as an exhad started on their honeymoon. cellent remedy. Dr. Williams Pink Pills furnish the Significance in Colors. blood with all the elements that are Colors have three significations needed to build up healthy tissue, when in decorations, one relating used strong muscles and nerves, capable of to one relative to time, one of things, bearing the strain that nature puts In direction. the first relation red upon them. They really make new means triumph or success; blue means blood and cure all diseases arising from disorders of the blood or nerves, failure; black signifies death; white such as sciatica, neuralgia, partial stands for happiness or peace. paralysis, locomotor ataxia, St. Vitus SAFEST FOOD dance, nervous prostration, anemia and all forms of weakness in either In Any Time of Trouble Is Grape-Nutmale or female. They are sold by all Food to rebuild the strength and druggists. must be selected that is one when is convalescent. 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Cheuey & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mer I needed nourishment as badly as cury, and Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, In anyone could, but none of the tonics buying Halls Catarrh Cure he sure you get the genuine. It Is takeu Internally and made In Toledo, helped me until I finally tried Grape-Nut- s Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. food morning and evening. This Sold by Druggists. Frlce, 75c. per bottle. Take Halls Family Iltls for constipation. not. only supplied food that I thought delicious as could be, but it also made The Danger Signal. me perfectly well and strong again When a girl begins to lecture a so I can do all my housework, sleep young man on economy Its up to him well, can eat anything without any to call on the marriage license clerk trace of bowel trouble and for that or take to the tall timber. food is worth reason alone Grape-Nut- s its wreight in gold. Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Important to Mothers. Examine carefully every bottle of CASTOTtIA, Typhoid fever, like some other disa safe and sure remedy for infants and children, eases. atteks the bowels and frequent- i and see that it ly sets up bleeding and makes them for months incapable of digesting the Bears the starches and therefore of Signature ( is invaluable for the Grape-Nut- s In Use For Over 30 Years, reason all that in Grape-Nut- s i The Kind You Have Always Bought. been have transformed starches the into grape sugar. This means that the I Poetic Idea Successful. first stage of digestion has been meSome time ago it was decided to chanically accomplished in Grape-Nut- s plant in the garden of Anne Hatha- food at the factories and therefore ways cottage at Shottery all the va- anyone, no matter how weak the stomrious shrubs, flowers and plants men- ach, can handle it and grow strong, for tioned in Shakespeares plays and son- all the nourishment is still there. nets. They are all in a flourishing There's a sound reason and 10 days condition. trial prove. WHAT ONE OF THE SEX DISCOVERED TO HER GREAT JOY. .RUSSIANS HAVE HOPE Give . - 1 s. pre-digeste- d ; s, pre-digeste- d well-know- n i BREAK WILL BELIEVE THEY STREAK. THEIR LOSING Kuropatkin Has Recccupied and Holds the Town of Shakhe, Which Was Lost and Recaptured by Russia Several Times. ASH BLUE cents and equals 20 cents Costs 10 worth cl any other kind of bluing.' Wont Freeze, Spill; Break Nor Spot Clothes DIRECTIONS FOR USES Reports from Russian sources give a more hopeful view cf the situation of General Kuropatkins army. That commander has reoccupied and holds in the Water At all wise grocers. the town of Shakhe, the possession of which for several days was first with one and then another of the contending armies. Reports from the Russian left wing, the safety of which there Another Drunkenness Cure. no are Drunkenness has been added to the had been much anxeity about, later than the night of October 13. already imposing list of maladies which oculists pretend to cure by the They had been fighting for two days of eyestrain. relief for the possession of Tumin pass, an important strategic point, but up to the point of sending the last dispatch the Japanese were still in possession Our dealing a challenge of the pass. In order that this colOur dealing a challenge umn may be able to rejoin the main Russian army it is necessary that GenOur dealing a challenge eral Kuropatkin should hold the Our dealing a challenge bridges ever the Hun river and the Yaw groom rtur your sarmty if you dou'i liVa position he now occupies on the 8du)ttog But. Shakhe river. There is no indication that the end of the great battle is at Definition of Coquette. hand. Estimates of the losses show a To give you nothing, and to make wide divergence, but are as a rule you expect everything; to dawdle on lower than those given in Sundays the threshold of love while the doors are closed this is ail the science of dispatches. around Neutral Powers Likely to Move in an Effort to Restore Peace. The war in the far east has enlisted a coquette. T. Bernard. TEA The English and Irish old the closest attention of the administration, and it is felt that the time is woman lives in a garret on approaching when it will be In order tea, and dies in a garret on for the great neutral powers to move toward the restoration of peace. Presitea ; and how did she get to dent Roosevelt has from the first stood ready to use his good offices to stop be old? On tea. hostilities on a basis honorable ' to Had Bulge on Dentist. both belligerents, but he Is estopped A Cincinnati man recently went ta from moving by the fact that it has sleep in a dental chair while the denbeen the unbroken rule of our governtist was repairing his teeth. They ment to wait until it is assured that were false teeth. both sides to a controversy of this kind are willing that we should act. TEA There has so far been no open propoWe want no money for sition. nor can it be truthfully stated that even an indirect overture has unsatisfactory tea. come to Washington from St. Petersburg or Tokio, but it is believed signs point to an early move in that direction. Desperado Steals a Girl. Lula Schemick of Pretty Glennova, W. Va., was kidnapped by a stranger while driving home the cows, in company with a smaller sister. On the hillside, some distance from any house, the man accosted her, and when she attempted to escape he caught her by the arms and dragged her awray, despite her struggling. The sister gave the alarm and search was at once institued. The poiice can find no trace of the girl, though the man was later seen in Martins Ferry, 0. Foul play is feared. The man is said to be a desperado who has served in ld the penitentiary. KILLED HIS MOTHER-IN-LAW- . Oregon Woman Mistaken for a Burglar and Shot to Death. A dispatch from Pine, Ore., says that Leonard Foster, a prosperous young farmer, was awakened at night and, thinking a burglar was prowling around the house, began a search, gun in hand. Spying a figure he fired, the death screams of his mother-in-laMrs. Beck, apprising him of his great mistake. No arrest has been made, the authorities believing Fosters ' f story. i f 3. r--y Dont be shy I Vow frvcr rttumi your money Schilling 1 ifyoafaft BIB Boat, Water on Battleship. Eight thousand gallons of fresh water are used in a large battleship s of this is daily. About taken up by the boilers, and the remainder is used for drinking, washtwo-third- ing, etc. TEA Our tea is sound; our ad vice is sound. Our advicO is as sound as our tea. Yaw grocer returns your money if you 101 CV Schillings Bus- - Big Price for Orchid. For an orchid, an Odontoglossum Crispum Cooksoniae, $3,360 was recently paid. Many Children Are Sickly. Mother Grays Sweet Powders for Children, used by Mother Gray, a nurse in Childrens Home, New York, cure Summer Complaint, Feverishness, Headache, Stomach Troubles, Teething Disorders and Destroy Worms. At all Druggists, 35c. Sample mailed FREE. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. -- Hair Affected by Emotion. With some peculiarly cbnstituted people the hair is affected by every passing emotion, and not only does it reach the extreme crispness or limpness within a very few hours, but It varies In oolor vastly,. |