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Show The secret ignorance. A professor of Oriental language lay ylns;. He was a learned man, with a Jong list of initials after hia name and PAY NOTHING UNTIL CURED. o lone, white beard. His work In philology is to this day spoken of with Sreat respect. His studies In Elizabethan literature were profound, aud bis Clear and authoritative essays on the subject have Just been collected published. Tha "Athenaeum" speaks Tery wy?ll of them. "Doctor," he said to his medical at tendant. "am I dyins:?" "Nonsense!" sa'ld the doctor, irritably. "You've got quite a good chance f puMIng through all right if you do what you've told and don't worry. And you've been worrying." "How do you know that?" "Never mind. It must be bo; your tnind is not at ease," "No." said tha professor wearily, "far from it; very far from It". "Well," said the doctor cheerfully, "you must get over that. It cannot bo It money matter." "No," said the professor, "my affairs ve in order. I leave enough behind ae; Jane is amply provided for." "Of course, if It Is In any way con. nected with re'llzlon" tired with smiled The professor "The few generallttos superiority. rhich serves me for religion and that my reason permits me to accept arts net enoush to trouble me. And yet I ewn that it Is by my conscience that I mm tortured. There has been something hidden In my life." "I am not curious," said the doctor, but if you think it would ease your mind to speak of it I should strongly recommend you to do so. Could you not talk to your wife about It?" The professor shook his head. "No, no," he said, "it Is one of the things-- nut of the many, many things that Jane could never by any possible chance understand.. Perhaps just ot I the last, may tell you. You will it as a Becret?" "There Is no need to put such a question to a doctor. You may depend up-nme absolutely." re-lar- BUTTER 42 YEARS OLD. never did. I never could. For the last thirty years I have never even lookoi the word up in a dictionary. It is of Just Been Recovered From the Spring In Which It was Lost Still Sweet no use. The knowledge will not step. A stone jar of butter that had been Two minutes after I nave soan it I YOU buried years was found for forty-twhave forgotten it; and I, sir, air a A permanent, quick and lasting cure, guaranteed. No on a farm in Burt coun- - i cutting, no pain professcr of language! As I look bdCK the other day Cons no business. and ultation from and detention examination Nebraska. free. Call or in northeastern all my life soems to have besu filled ty, abou all send t or which tells for free with rupture book, hernia, testimonials j o a Forty-twyears ago family by the with mean cunning and disgraceful from former on patients. the place, subterfuges to avoid spelling the word name of Decatur lived 'seize.' I have written other words and one day in summer this jar vas Read the following testimonial letters of former patients and what when 'seize' was the word I really packed and placed in the spring. A the Kansas City papers have to say about the Doctor. wanted. My bitterest experience was few days later, when one of the family OR. ERNEST HENDERSON, 103 W. 9th St, Kansas City, Mo. with Jane. I was explaining to her one wet to get the butter it was gone and it. The Pouca no unearthed search day that she did not understand anyIndiana roamed the neighborhood, and RUPTURE NOW CURABLE. thing about anything and that It would the and is an honor to his calling as well supposition was that it had been be a good tthing if she were better eduas a citizen highly esteemed by his some of them. cated. She was writing a letter at the niched by Wonderful Made In fellow men. He may be consulted at Advancement The Decaturs lived and died, and time, and perhaps net paying sufficient any time at his office, 103 West Ninth Treating by Dr. Henderson. the farm has changed hands several attention to what I was saying. At any street rate, 6he looked up from her letter times since then. Two weeks ago a Kansas City Sunday Journal, July 6, man was put at work excavating for 1903: suddenly and said, How do you spell Mr. Peake, a Merchant, Takes Pleasure an outbuilding close to the spring. At Is no longer Incurable, ex" Rupture "seized," George?' In Recommending Treatment. Gives a considerable depth he encountered cept perhaps In extremely rare cases, "What did you do? Get out of the a stone Jar. Testimonial Letter In Conscientious Dr. Ernest Henderson, Kansas Man-kinsays room in a fit of coughing?" Truth for Benefit of Suffering On being exposed to the air the jar City's eminent hernia specialist How"No; she might have suspected. 1 crumbled to pieces and a four pound ever, it has not been many years since Kansas City. Km., Mar . told her definitely and firmly, and it roll of butter fell out It was mouldy a reliable treatment for this affliction Dr. Kn.M Cur. M' Emtit Henderson, is extremely probable that I toUd her on the outside, but yellow and sweet was unknown, and Dear Sir: I can never thank you eno'JSJ My as it may for your treatment ot me while In niy rupturs surprising wrong. I knew that the people who re- nslde. seem, the methods of former years are condition. I am now aa well Inaa I w"11a,t) 1 take pride and pleasure 'ffl!n'n1 ceived the U tter would be too delicato The "butter was brought to town. still In vogue In many places. tha a. treatment to other, your ther la to speak of her mistake. But It is not and neighborhood tradition soon es '"PIu"uth far "In taking up rupture as a specialty," reliable treatment la given in tegmental the way to treat a wife." Dr. Henderson said to a reporter, "I the benent of Buffering e0"110", truly tablished that It was the was satisfied that the old principle oil put In the springhouso forty-twWeeks Double Rupture Cured In Seven A member of the Decatur was wrong and there was an opportunyears ago. Worn Not His wife was with him when he died Has By Painless Method. fulcircumstances who a for man would recalled the devote time ity te family a few days later. He was only a Truss Since. The "Guarantee partial ly. and study to Improve It A rupture fs His last words to her ly conscious. Cure or No Pay" le Attractive. An Investigation of the spot disclos a dangerous thing; no one can tell Kanaa. City. Ka. M.T3. were, "It's either or Bared the fact that the bottom of the what minute it will cause trouble, and Erneat Henderson. M'you 1 ry Pain, in The Sphere. My Dear Doclor- :- hen on cm" ld t old spring was la quicksand, and It the tine may come when relief Is not treatment bort I was ruptured my to D" attend within not Is a 1 It reach. could is supposed that the weight of the easy always painful that week, br a P cured ma in .even worn Liquid Food. Jar and Its contents caused It to drop bother even when there is no pain or You not nava I and method !l"';mt Barley Water A liquid astringent to a firmer bottom, where it was danger. To be sure, It was take rreat plea.ura to nwlnBtt y.S kept apparent food used to reduce a laxative condno small task to revolutionize the intact al these years. :rUreCcUe?v. itionand porhaps more valuable thun This Is undoubtedly the oldest roll tr eatment cf rupture, and I am not era hava no paya t. grea'. deal ot money aat apent rice. I of butter in the world, and steps have boasting when say that there are few failed to get cured. Toura truly. Three With tablespoonfuls of barley been taken to preserve It for exhibi- men who would have worked, studied wlha, I am.EUGENE SAWYER. N. Eh St four cupfuls of cold water, I and as have done to experimented tion at the St. Louis fair. New York of a teaspoonful of salt Boil barley bring out a new method and perfect It Sun. so as to be effective in all classes of Mr. Elliott's Case Was An Extremely and water gently for one and one-bal- f Bad One, and Had to Bo Treated the hour, strain, add the salt, and when Mothere will find Mrs. Wlnslow's rupture. My success has been my re cold cover and set an Ice. Reheat In Second Time. He Is Now Sound the best remedy to ward. I have been practicing this Syrup Soothing method for several years, and there small quantities to serve, and season use for their children and Well. I Make My Guarantee during the teeth- are hundreds of people in Kansas City with a little lemon Juice and sugar, for Good In Every Case. Hundred of period. ing ' and vicinity who will take great pleassome of the servings, to make variety. Sufferers Come to Me and are Cured, ure In testifying to Its efficacy. People Rice Water Two tablespoonfuls of Although Pronounced Incurable by How Prize Butter Was Made. now come to consult me from almost Prominent Physicians. rice; wash in several waters, then put wh Mr. Barrett, the buttmnaker. 1901 ' Sterling. Kaa.. May M. to boil la two cupfuls of water and sent the prize winning tub of butter to every state In the Union, and I have Kanaaa City. Mo. Erneat Dr. Itenderon, on In file office from letters my many To Whom It May Concern: boil until the rice is tender apd breaks the Ohio State Dairymen's meeting, is of them showing the In esteem Thla 1. to certify that from my earliest rehigh Strain, season with teaspoon20th year. I wa afiactef of graduate of the Ohio Dairy School. which they-holcollection, the service I have ren with herniaupotto my character pronounced Incurful of salt; cover and place in ice Wben asked how he made the butter able by a noted aurgeoa of tbla place, after dered them." when cold. To reheat add careful examination. I aaw Dr. Erneit Hea that won he said: In Dr. Henderson s deraon'a adverUarment, "No cure no pay." aat rupture treating of a cupful of milk to "I tried to get the best milk I could; I determined to try him. In company with mf does use not a he knife, consequently cupful of rlcewater and let boil for told the patrons that I wanted to maka father I wen to Kan ui City and cloaed has built up an Immense practice and contract with tha doctor, remaining under five minutes. A half inch piece of a for aeven weeka. UHleviccf I was cf butter for the contest and now enjoys a national tub as a treatment reputation well 1 turned over the money and went homa. stick cinnamon may be boiled with them to bring the milk 13 in rupture specialist His plan of no pay After a few month, time the troublo returned the rice and will belp In reducing a urged having faith In tie doctor and believing a Pasteurized the whole until cured has certainly proven very but gocd shape. wou'd do aa b promised, I went back without laxative condition. Or the same Quaa ot my condition, and ho milk at 170 degrees, cooled down to 5$. having advisedm him In and treated mo four weeka took tity of cinnamon may be added in the then put in vat and heated to Co; put popular. Dr. Henderson Is one of the ableet willingly a ent mora pay, and then ola mora, without reheating of any one portion. Fresh, In 20 per cent starter, with 6 per cent men In the medical ma CURED. Tour. reapectfuUx. charged profession today. sweet thin cream may be substituted I had heavy cream 10 per acidity. for milk if it is desired to have a cent If you are Interested In the West, er fat and I thought I would use a The Publishers Newspaper Union, more nourishing drink. Investments aend for H1U Western had been starter After starter. Toast Water One cupful of stale strorfg Kansas City, Mo Vol. V, No 3. to I had 31 per cent cream; ripenInvestors," added published every month. braad eut In Quarter Inch slices and ed cream st 65 10 la the West Free fof Best About authority degrees. dried thoroughly ra the oven until D. M. slv months U. C. I to your name. S. cooled It sending by down o'clock HUGHES, that night crisp and brown, then broken Into 54 and the next EXPLORATION TORItEY THE 1214 Main CO, churned Office at 54; Street, morning small pieces and one cupful of boiling 1726 Broadway, Denver, Col. ,mm KANSAS CITY. MO. 1V4 ounces salt to the o! used pdnd water poured over it Let stand for CASES A SPECIALTY. OBSTETRICAL and times worked three picked butter; one boar, strain through eheese cloth, 138 were of In there good tub; A Prlvair Hospital for car pounds of confinement season with a ealtspoonful of salt and ra ci(Sulvely. Correspondenceandandtulletl serve hot or cold. Toast water is of butter in that churning." of physicians solicited, A aafa, palnlasa, fwrmaoMt ear rnaraatsad. Investigation lavlted ten beneficial In cases of extreme Twaoty-flvyears iparUnea. No monay as d n j ; d. self-sam- e o - I tt two-th!rd- 3 one-hal- f "Am I dyins?" he asked again the next morning. "No. no." said the doctor, as he put down his thermometer. "But you re not so well. Of course you havn't siept nropcrly." "No," said the professor. "I've slept ery little. How can I sleep with this urden on my mind?" The doctr shrugged his shoulder nnd said nothing. "Come." said the professor Quickly. 1 will tell you. The door Is locked?" The doctor turned the key and returned to the bedside. "Once," said the professor, "I knew n woman" "It's always a woman," thought the toctor to himself. "A woman of the highest character n good mother, an excellent manager nt a household. She gave away the writes at a girls' school. I was there nnd saw her. In conversation something aroused my suspicions, and I aid, Do you know the name of the "Chancellor of the Exchequer? She mid the did. but she did not tell me the came, and she blushed crimson. "Well, woU." said the doctor Impatiently, "what has ar this got to do with it?" "Her case Is mine, exoept that mine Is much worse. There are a certain number if things which everybody is "supposed to know. I sometimes think that nobody really knows ill of them, and that more time Is spent la trying to hide the Ignorance t&an would be nwded to acquire the InformaQon. But toy own caao Is black. Indeed. I am ?tmed to be a man of learning. A Yolume written by cm Is a great event la the wcr'd of scholarship. I have presented with the honorary of a grat university, and was on Hut occasion complimented at consider-b1- e length on a Latin oration, "Dead Bea Fruit' " ''Com?,' said the doctor. "Ignorance nt ertne little thing which everyone Is lupprsed to know can not be regarded is an unpardonable crime. There Is nothing to worry about" Yon do not know how black my ta Is. t,T?tPn." Ills voice sank to a "toftrs-- j whl per. "I do not know I never have for more than a m flnt at a time how to epell the word one-quart- er three-quarter- VARICOCELE Dutch Peasants Prefer Shoes of Wood "The wooden shoe." said A. Ouncr-hisof Holland, "is worn almost exclusively by the peasant classes, and they find them more comfortable than the leather shoes that are worn In America. The foot Is clad in a heavy oolen stocking and then slipped In'o (he shoe without fastening. Tby never fall off because the people aie used to wearing them. They woitd not exchange because any other kind would not be comfortable. The ho re of elmwood and cost from 10 to 15 cents of American money. Two pair will last a year. Louisville Courier-Journa- nausea. h This may be given the when stomach refuses to retain foods. It Is also used to In other crease a secretion of mother's milk. . Wash and scrub one and one-hal- f dozen clams, cook is covered enamel kettle with three tablespoonfuls of water until the shells open. Remove clams, strain liquor through double cheese cloth and serve hot, or very cold poured over chopped Ice. Oatmeal Water This le sometimes ordered for dyspeptic) patient, but Is most valuable for the workmen on the road or the fanner In the field. It can be drank with safety on the hottest summer day when Ice water There's a lot of satisfaction In lenJ-Inwould be extremely dangerous. your wife money out of her allowBoll and cool three quarts of water, ance. add on cupful of fine oataaeal to It, cover and keep In a warm place( tern How's This? perature 80 degrees Fahrenheit) for Hundred Dollars ReOne We offer one and a half hour. Strain and cool. ward for any case cf Cctarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. A Guide to the Height of Heels. F. J. CHKNCY & CO., rrops., There are four different heights, Toledo, O. with as many different names, of the have known f. the undersigned, We, military heel alone. As a guide to 15 years, and befor last the J. Cheney on the those who want to be right lieve him perfectly honorable in all subject of heels, remember the follow-Ing- business transactions and financially Inches a heel Is a mil Up to 1 ott to able any obligations made carry Inches It Is a Cuban, ttary, up to 1 firm. their above that It Is a Spanish beel. Whoa by & TRUAX, Wholesale DrugIt goes above two Inches It is a Cas- - WEST gists. Toledo, O. tilian. The French heels range from K INN AN & MARTIN, WALD1NG, IV to 2 inches usually and are call Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. ed Louis XV. The DiiBarry beel runs s Catarrh Cure Is taken InterHall from 2 to 2 Inches and Quite a few nally, acting directly upon the blood But really." said the doctor, "one women wear It. The Shoe Retailer. and tn'ieos surfaces of the system. that kind of thing In the nur-Mr- v Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all Drug " Man 1s Creation's masterpiece. But gists. Testimonials free. t J who says so? Man. Some do," said the professor. Hall's Family Pills are the best Clam Water l. g de-frr- -e tms : HELP ! IS HELP ! Mmslble every ladv wants, sod when the find.It she'll "aye bo your customer. After csovau'ii make even mors. seilrf from ttoalo;. htu.m. Writ now pnrtlc'iisr. Addrea. Dr. J. V. rOTTll. tlWAlO. NEB. fr Candied Honey. To produce perfect candled hooey, tmxlh and fine. In the grain, and tbat Mil not drain: 1.rt the bees ripen the cap before ex- tracting. Kxtract on a drying; day. K?fp the honey well protected from th air. Stir and mix well before putting it Into small containers. To candy It, Jar, agitato or rock the honey while In the small TesatTs. This ran hr done by machinery. But I prefer tn kt the changes In tempraturo raupfd by day and night do it. Place th hony In a building in one whose Inside temperature changts rapidly with outside changes. The expansion and contraction furnish h9 necessary movements la the honey. Note 1 Thin unripft honey candles coare and rough, and It Is and will drain; and. more, the selling snd keeping qualities are of a low thin-walle- d rd. 2. With esptodnctilpa tlao t U wall. CONSULTATION and VaLUASLK tvOOK raff, by mall or at cGea. Writ to DRX.M.a)E,?ffl3J: Girls Help Jap Soldiers. Rich Japanese are collecting money to send large batches of actors and gelsba girls after the army to amuse the soldiers. "If our folIters have so met sing U raugh at and enjoy after a day's heavy marching or battling. It will do thjna a world of good," Is the 'argument The mikado has beea petitioned to allow actresses and geisha girls to trav el with tiw navy, but Admiral Toga refused, Ire eaM his boys were toe busy acting tbcmselTce to seed the tonh; of mimicry. All the actors and actresses sent after the annr belong to the comic line of business. A crank movement Tbj drill ta a Junatic asylum. Holland has no patent system ot trademark laws. Certlfloatea of origin are no required there. Aa exception, however, Is presently to Ik? enforced with respect to Importations of sugar, since Russia has not subscribed to the Brussels Convention. plenty of combs you'll g?t It may be the proper thing to get la a; much capped honey as of the thla of the wet, but what are you g out wax will pay for uncaptuff, and the do If It rains all the time? to not do go Ing ping. The young bees that to the fields anyway are Just anxiously Man Is Creation's masterpiece. But waitlnsc fer the Job. who says so? Man. The style cf the spring su!ts rarely A ieadlsg cttlzen The drum majo. ever changes la a court room. |