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I NEW ULM, MINN., RAY EXAMINATIONS. Our offices have the most complete electrical apparatus in the west, including a most power ful and perfect Ray machine, with which the innermost organs of the body may be readily seen and examined. Obscure and difficult dis eases positively diagnosed. Cure W Others Fail. seases of the Eyes and Ears, Granulated Lids, Cataract, Cross-eyes straightened without pain or danger. Discharging Ears, Deafness, etc., Dis eases of Nose and Throat, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Asthma, Diseases of Stomach and Liver, Dys pepsia, Indigestion, Headache, Billiousness, Jaundice, Kidney and Bladder troubles, Blood and Skin Diseases, Scrofula, Pimples, Blotches, Eczema, Ulcers, etc. Nervous Diseases, Head ache, Hysteria, Insomnia, Lack of Vitality, Nerv ousness, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Functional Heart Disease, Palpitation, Dizziness, Shortness of Breath, Heart Pains, etc. Glandular Diseases, Tumors, Abnormal Growth, Caucers cured with out pain—new method. Piles and all Rectal Dis eases. Diseases of Women, Deformities, Lack of development of any organ. Small and weak parts enlarged and strengthened. Middle-Aged and Young Men, suffering from Lost Manhood, Nervous or Phy sical Debility, Seminal "Weakness, Lost Vigor, Decline of Manly Powers, Drains, Discharges and Losses. Varicocele and all the train of evils resulting from Excesses, Errors of Youth, etc., producing some of the following effects, as Nerv ousness, Weakness, Emissions, Pimples and Blotches, Debility, Dizziness, Defective Memory, Absence of Will Power, Confusion of Ideas, Aver sion to Society, Sexual Exhaustion, Pain in the Back, Dreams, etc., blighting the most radiant hopes, rendering marriage unhappy and busi ness a failure sweeping thousands to an un. timely grave. No matter -who has failed, consult the doctor. He has cured thousands when they had given up in dispair. A Perfect Restoration Guaranteed. Consultation sacredly confiden tial. Delavs are dangerous. MARRIAGE. Married persons, or those contemplating mar riage, who are aware of physical defects or weak, nesses which would render marriage a disap pointment, would do well to call. WEAKNESS. In many cases drains occur unobserved by thei sufferer. To this hiddeja drain upon the vitality may be attributed the cause of many diseases ot ttie nerves, stomach, heart, kidneys and bladder. LADIES. We have long given careful attention to the treatment of diseases peculiar to women.and our method of treatment has, been universally suc cessful. Nd lady, married or single, need hesi tate to call for consultation, either" alone or with a friend. REMARKABLE CURES perfected in old cases winch have been neglected or unskillfully treat c:l. No experiments or failures. Free Exami nation of the Urine, chemical and microscpical, in all cases. Bring specimen of urine. Cases and correspondence strictly confidential and medicine seut to any part of the United States. List of questions free. Address with pistage. 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The most reliable and successful Sur geon and Specialist in the treatment of certain Chronic, Nervous and Special Diseases. By request of many friends and patients will visit Tuesday, Dec. 17Troops at Dakota House Call early his office is always crowded. CONSULTATION FREE. Dr. Downing, President of the Down« ing Medical Association and Ger man Medical and Surgical Insti tute, Chicago, Illinois. This eminent expert specialist, well and favor ably known throughout the United States for the mauy wonderful cures of all forms of Chronic, Nervous and Special Diseases that baffled the skill of other physicians and specialists ably assisted by a full staff of skilled physicians and expert specialists, whose experience in the largest hos pitals of both Europe and America, enable them to successfully trep* obscure and chronic dis eases. Their long experience, reihuirkable skill and universal success entitles them to the confi dence of the afflicted everywhere A E S HOME. THANKSGIVING IN OLD ENGLAND IN THE LONG AGO. in in he a ad a in S a a of he a $ld S is to he a In the old simple days of England, (before the natural feelings of the peo ple had been, checked and chilled off by Puritanism in the first place and what may be called gross commercialism in the second, the harvest home was such a scene as Horace's friends might have expected to see at his Sabine farm or Theocritus described in his "Idyls," says the Montreal Star. Perhaps it really was the very same scene which was presented in ancient times. The grain last cut was brought home in its wagon, called the hock cart, surmount ed by a figure formed of a sheaf with gay dressing, a presumable representa tion of the goddess Ceres, while a pipe and tabor went merrily sounding in front and the reapers tripped around in a hand in hand ring, singing appro priate songs or simply by shouts and cries giving vent to the excitement of the day. Harvest home, harvest home, We have plowed, we have sowed. We have reaped, we have mowed, We have brought home every load. Hip, hip, hip, harvest home! So they sang or shouted. In Lincoln shire and other districts hand bells were carried by those riding on the last load, and the following rhymes were sung: The boughs do shake, and the bells do ring, So merrily comes our harvest in, Our harvest in, our harvest in, So merrily comes our harvest in. Hurrah1 of village children, who had contributed in various ways to the great labor, joined the throng, solaced with plum cake in requital of their lit tle services.. Sometimes the image on the cart instead of being a mere dress ed up bundle of grain was a pretty girl of the reaping band, crowned with flowers and hailed as the "maiden." Of this we have a description in a ballad of Bloomfield's: Home came the jovial hockey load, Last of the whole year's crop, And Grace among the green boughs rode, Right plump upon the top. This way and that the wagon reeled, And never queen rode higher Her eheekg were colored in the field And our3 before the fire. In some provinces—we may instance Buckinghamshire—it was a favorite practical joke to lay an ambuscade at some place where a high bank or a tree gave opportunity and drench the hock cart party with water. Great was the merriment when this was cleverly and effectively done, the riders laughing while they shook themselves as merrily as the rest. Under all the rustic jocosi ties of the occasion there seemed a ba sis of pagan custom, but it was such as not to exclude a Christian sympathy. Indeed the harvest home of old Eng land was obviously and beyond ques tion a 'piece of natural religion, an ebul lition of jocund gratitude to the divine source of all earthly blessings. In the north there seemed to have been some differences in the observ ance. It was common there for the reapers on the last day of their busi ness to have a contention for superiori ty in quickness of dispatch, groups of three or four taking each a ridge and striving which should soonest get to its termination. In Scotland this was called a kemp ing, which simply means a striving. In the north of England it was a mell, which, I suspect, means the same thing (from re melee). A he reaper went on during the last day they took care to leave a good handful of the grain uncut, but laid down flat and cov ered over, and when the field was done the "bonniest lass" was allowed to cut this handful, which was presently dressed up with various sewings, tyings and trimmings, like a doll, and hailed as a corn baby. I was brought home in triumph, with music of fiddles and bagpipes, was set up conspicuously that night at supper and was usually pre served in the farmer's parlor for the re mainder of the year. The bonny lass who cut this handful of grain was deemed the harvest queen. In Hertfordshire and probably other districts of England there was the same custom of reserving a final hand ful, but it was tied up and erected un der the mane of a mare, and the reap ers then one after another threw their sickles at it to cut it down. The suc cessful individual called out, "I have her!" "What have you?" cried the rest. "A mare, a mare, a mare!" he re plied. "What will you do with her?" was then asked. "We'll send her to John Snooks," or whatever other name, referring to some neighboring farmer who had not yet, got all his grain cut down. This piece of rustic pleasantry was called "crying the mare." It is very curious to learn that there used to be a similar practice in so remote a district as the Isle of Skye. A farmer having there got his harvest completed, the last cut handful was sent, under the name of goabbir bfiacagh (the cripple goat), to the next farmer who was still at work upon his crops, it being, of course, necessary for the bearer to take some care that on delivery he should be able instantly to take to his heels and escape the punishment otherwise sure to befall him. "Well a All summer long the barnyard heard The turkey's brag- and boast, And now they're glad that bumptious bird On all sides gets a roast! A. Welcome Guest. &T>wmtoWlej.*X!X*wiiitutx *u*~. BILL'S THANKSGIVING. a "Will you have any guests at your Thanksgiving dinner, Mr. Cloverseed?" "Well, I've axed a turkey." New, a whole fambly sumpin tub be thank- York World. ful fo'J, ad a re at a to a For. "Waal, Bill, what hev ye got to be thankful fur today?" asked Grizzly George as he ran across Wild Bill in the Prairie Dog saloon on Thanksgiving day. "What hev I got to be thankful fur?" echoed Bill, looking at the others in as tonishment. "Why, fur lots of things in course, an' I should think ye orter know it too. Hain't the sheriff at this minit got a warrant fur me in his pock et, but's afeard to arrest me?" "Yaas, I reckon that's so, Bill." "Waal, then, hadn't I orter be thank ful to hev sich a reputashun as a bad man? Then look at my record, will yer? I've held up forty-two stages, bin sent to jail fifty-six times, escaped twenty-one times, shot four sheriffs, licked scores of galoots an' robbed more stores in the state than ye kin count. Hain't it sunthin' to be thank ful fur to be alive today to enjoy sich a grand reputashun an' own sich a bewtiful record?" "Yaas, that's so, Bill—that's so.". "Then take a look at my fam'ly, will ye? Thar's my son Joe, who's sarvin' five y'ars fur hoss stealin'. Hain't it sunthin' to be thankful fur to be the father of sich a promisin' boy?" "It sartinly ar Bill," agreed Grizzly George. "Ye bet it ar'!" went on Wild Bill enthusiastically. "Then thar's my two other boys, Lem an' Hank. Lem takes arter me an' ar' a nacheral born rob ber, while Hank takes arter his ma an' ar' a nacheral born liar. Why, he kin steal a hawg right in front of yer nose an' then lie about it till ye believe some one else did it. Wouldn't ye feel ye had sunthin' to be thankful fur if yer fam'ly wuz as good as mine?" "Yaas, Bill, I would an' no mistake." "Why, in course ye would—in course! One of my nearest relatives ar' goin' to be hanged tomorrer, an' my darter Mary got engaged to Texas Jim, the hoss thief, last night. Hev I got any thin' to be thankful fur? Hev I? And Wild Bill swaggered out of the saloon, with a proud look and a whistle on his lips.—New York World. I iv a The Codger—What on earth are those boys fighting about? The Kid—Why, each one sez thet he wuz sickest after eatin' his Thanksgiv in' dinner.—New York Vv orld. HOW TO COOK THE TURKEY Som a a A iv by a Ne YorJk Chef. There is a chef in one of the large hotels of New York who is famous for his roast turkey. Turkey under bis harids comes out not only a beautiful brown, but of a delicious flavor quite different from any other turkey that ever was seen. The turkey meat is positively rich, and even the white meat that is generally dry has a moist, spicy taste. This is his recipe for roast turkey: Clean the turkey with as little han dling as possible and rinse with wa ter in which a little baking soda has been dissolved. Now break up about half a pint of bread crumbs, and into the crumbs chop two links of pork sausage. Stuff the turkey with this mixture and just before putting into the oven bind salt pork on the breast of the turkey. Remove the pork just before the turkey is taken from the When the meat is carved, its will be found very superior. This is particularly to be recommended for the Thanksgiving turkey, which, with so many other dainties rivaling it, must be very appetizing to be enjoyed. Too Much Turkey. Weary—Wot? More turkey? Why, I've e't so much dis week dat I gobbles in me sleep! Dat's right. a iv in -J3h, favors every year made new! Oh, gifts with rain and sunshine sent! The bounty overruns our due The fullness shames our discontent. —Whittier. he a iv in in A contrast between the Thanksgiving dinner of half a century ago and that of the present time will be found more in the details of the table decoration than in the menu itself. Although some favorite dishes of the present time have been added to the list and perhaps one' or more of those familiar to previous generations omitted, the dinner in the main is the same, with roast turkey, cranberry sauce, pumpkin- and mince pie as essential dishes. ,_ a iv in Eve." -$£v* Old Uncle Mose—I jes' know de good Lawd will bress me fo' stealin' dese chickens! wants eberybody tuh be happy tuhmorrow. an' heah I is gibbin' «%i LAXAKOLA FOR WOMEN. Slmi.Mdw Sorts. gently moves the bowels and thus removes the cause, acts directly upon the liver and kidneys, keeping them active and strong, while its marvellous tonic properties clear the complexion, stimulate the liver, quicken the circulation, increase the flesh and brighten the eye the nervousness speedily disappears and the entire system re cuperates and tones up to a condition of perfect and permanent health. I^AXAKOIyA is a gentle and safe remedy to use during all conditions of health of the gentler sex whenever their peculiar and delicate constitutions require a mild and efficient laxative and tonic, and is invaluahle in assisting to relieve obstructions which otherwise would lead to more or less severe pain or illness. It is a gentle, painless and harmless liquid laxative. It is a wonder ful, thorough medicine. It is a general builder of health and strength. It is a general remedy for all troubles arising from the bowels, stomach, liver or kidneys. It moves the bowels gently and painlessly, tones up and strengthens the mucous membranes of the stomach, and removes the cause of troubles of the liver, kidneys and blood, For Sale by Have Y6u Indigestion PEPSIKOU TheTonic Digestants Will Cure Yon S& *.Pte a a a £o«* a I is the best and most effective remedy for children. Sj BEST because it is pure and safe being made entirely of harmless ingredients. BEST because it is non-irritating and never gripes or causes pain or irritation. BEST because it is sure and never fails. BEST because "Children like it and ask for it.-' BEST because its tonic properties are so good and so strengthening that it keeps ihe little ones in fine hearty condition. LaxaKola Does It. Pale, Weak, Run-down, Overworked Mothers with Fretty Children, half sick, nervous, tired out with household and maternal cares, headaches, constipated, liver torpid, with blotched, muddy, sallow complexions, blood thin and impure, need building up and a thorough renovation of their systems. This is the time you need sucii a great nerve and stomach builder as lyAXAKpifA, the great tonic laxative. It A Spoonful of Laxakola, Nightly on Retiring, will Cleanse the System of all Impurities Stimulate the Liver Clean out the Kidney* Quicken the Circulation Quiet the Nerves, Prevent Sleeplessness and Speedily Cause a Healthy Condition of the Entire Body. Its remarkable tonic properties reach every organ—the liver, kidneys and stomach, nerve, heart and brain—and removes the cause of debilitated condition. It is the only remedy that does its work gently and painlessly and at the same time acts as a general tonic. This is the only way to secure an absolute and permanent cure. In order that all may test this great curative, a ftee sample will be mailed to all. HAZELMEUS CREAM A Pure, Fragrant* and Effective preparation for all uses of the Toilet and Nursery, but particularly adapted for cleansing, purifying and beautifying the SKIN AND COMPLEXION HAZELMELIS CREAM is a colorless, tasteless, bland semi-liquid, of unparalleled medi cinal and curative value„ for every blemish to which the human skin is subject. HAZELMELIS CREAM is the only absolute relief and cure for pimples, blotches and face eruptions, chapped hands, irritated skins, corns, bunions, chilblains and all chafings and itching irrka! ions. MAZELMELIS CREAM is particularly adapted to the skins of little babies. Absolutely pure it especially commends itself to mothers and nurses. -For chafings, irritations, strengthening the tiny muscles and for anointing after the bath. As an emollient for painful breasts and cracked nipples it is simply invaluable. HAZELMELIS CREAM FOR FACE BLEMISHE?. For faded women, whose faces have become drawn or thia-from nervous troubles, or other causes, HAZEIvMEUS CREAM is a price less boon, as its-peculiar qualities enable it to'be ah IDEAL,. feKIN FOOD. The tired oat, weakened pores eagerly absorb its relaxrng, penetrating properties when applied with a gentle massage action, and. speedily shows the most wonderful results in restoring the skin to its original purity, and the flesh ton. firm rounded contour. HAZELMELIS CREAM FOR FALLING HAIR, dandruff and scalp irritationa, is the best and most elegant remedy ever offered toJhe public. A dressing of HAZEI.MEI.IS CREAM after a thorough washing will remove all traces of scales and dandruff, stop the hair from falling and not only increase the growth of hair, but prevent premature jjrayness ald a magnificent lustre and gloss, make the tresses long and thick, and the scalp clean and whole some. HAZELMELIS CREAM also particularly appeals to gentlemen, for use immediately after shaving, to remove all soreness and dryness, roughness and irritation, and as a ptevenuve for rashes, pimples and prickly heat. Price SOc sent Express paid, ou receipt of price Sena for circular and sample free. The LAXA-KOLA CO., 4S Vesey It is a dangerous thing to give little babies violent cathartics that rack and rend their little bodies. DON'T DO IT—give them LAXAKOLA. For constipation, coated tongue, simple colds, restlessness, loss of sleep and fevers it is invaluable. A few drops can be given with safety to very young babies, and it will often relieve colic by expelling the wit and gas that cause it. It will aid digestion, relieve restless ness, assist nature and inc. ace sleep. Great relief is experienced when administered to young children suffering fr nn diarrhoea, accompanied with white or green evacuations, as LAXAKOLA neutralizes the acidity of the bowels and carries out the cause of the fermentation. My baby is 4 months old and Is teething. He wan sick and I trie* a good many things, but nothing seemed to relieve him. I had a doctor, who said it was inflammation of the bowels.vnd that I would never pull him through per haps If lie were under his care. When I saw he was getting worse, I stopped g. ng him his medicine, as he could keep noth [5/C on liis stomach. He was troubled with colic very much, and used to sen. when he had a touch of it I did not list it was to close mv ares riai or night. I gave him a few drops of LX AK0LA. and it relieved lum. I gave few times, and it worked like a charm, and he now rests pretty fair u. night. He is a great deal better it to him looking baby Since I gave him LAXAKOLA, mid I think If all mothers knew how goo ft was, they woolil give nothing else to their sick babies." MBS. IUKY DALEY, 69, Fint Street, South Boston, Mass. a a a for on the threshold ot vomanhood, has been found invaluable. '?4s\ When they become pale and languid, face bloodless, eyes Cill, head aching, feet and hands cold, appetite gone or abnormal, and their sy^ 'ems generally down, they need building up and their blood needs clearisiv.^. Give them LAXAKOLA its gentle bowel action to cleanse, and its tonic properties to build up the system, will show immediate and most beneficial results. It acts promptly, surely but gently on the bowels, and while stimulating the liver to increased activity, its tonic properties strengthen the nerves, renew vitality and restore color to the face and life and animation to the whole system. It is the only tonic laxative that strengthens and tones them up. a a a for, It is particularly valuable ar.d useful to women, especially mothers, as it is a gentle and safe remedy to use during all conditions of health whenever their peculiar and delicate constitutions require a mild and efficient laxative and tonic while to nursing mothers, worn out with the care of infants' and whose systems therefore are particu larly susceptible to disease, LAXAKOLA directly appeals. It cleans' the complexion, brightens the eye, sharpens the appetite, re moves muddy and blotched condition of the skin and qures sick headache to a certainty by removing the cause. To women suffering from chronic constipation, head-aches, biliousness, dizziness, sallowness of the skin and dyspepsia, LAXAKOLA will invariably bring relief and a positive and permanent cure. What Mrs. Edw! Pugh, E. Palestine, O., Box 125, says about LAXAKOLA. "March 11,1901. Received vourfres sample, it has done so much good, send me a 00c. bottle." March 28, Bottle came sale, didme a lot of good, druggist here don't keep A, so enclosed is 50c please send me quickly another bottle. The last bottle did me B* much eood 1 want another at once." April 5th, Enclosed isfiOc.for one more bottle LAXAKOLA. It has done me much good." a a a for O FolKs.-I the Autumn and Winter of Life, when the various organs through long years of action have become more or less sluggish, it becomes necessary to stimulate them by some remedy best adapted to that purpose. So long as the stomach and bowels are doing their work properly and the liver and kidneys are active and strong, your food is assimilated properly, your blood is kept pure and rich, and your nerves are strong. The feeling of nervousness, general weakness and debility means that the whole system is run down and needs a general toning up. That LAXAKOLA DOES IT, has been proved beyond all question. Its gentle warming, soothing action on the bowels, liver and kidneys, stimulates them to increased activity, cleanses the blood, quickens the circulation, and puts the whole system in a condition of health and enables it to ward off disease, while its tonic properties tone up the system and keep it healthy. LAXAKOLA FOR THE COflPLEXION WHAT IS LAXAKOLA A. SV^V, Blotched, sallow, unwholesome and muddy skin, with its consequent morti fication, often leading to morbid seclu sion and aversion to society and friends, shows that your blood is bad. The only way to clear the complexion and restore it to its normal healthy, velvety condi tion is to clean out the entire system, purify the blood and remove the causes, .and Laxakola Does It, as well as acting directly on the pores and assisting the perspiratory glands in throwing off impurities. It purifies the blood as no other medicine can, and your skin will not only be well but you will be well. X,AXAKOI,A acts as a tonic to the whole female system, strengthening the organs and purifying the blood. It will cure the most confirmed case of .constipation. With your bowels and stomach free from refuse and impurities, and your blood pure and rich, backaches, headaches, weak nerves, blotchy, muddy, sallow complexions will vanish, and you will feel and look strong, healthy and vigorous. and reaches every part of the body with strengthening, cleansing and healing influences: It is most excellent Spring medicine or blood purifier. Because of its purity, pleasant taste and gentle, yet effective action, infants and the most delicate invalids can take it without disagreeable or harmful after effects. 4®~It is the most wonderful and valuable kidney remedy of the century. 0. M. OLSEN, Druggist, New Ulm. Isn't it Worth 23c. To Be Cured of Constihation People who suffer from^habitual constipation with all Jls attendant illSj clogged stomach and bowels, sluggish liver, heartburn, indiges tion, and thin and impure blood, are too apt to believe that the only remedy is violent purgatives. Such cathartics are irritating and griping, leave the stomach inflamed and enfeebled, the constipated condition recuTs with greater difficulty of cure and the sufferer constantly growing worse. There is a laxative that moves the bowels without pain or griping, cleanses the stomach, sharpens the appetite, stimulates the •liver, strengthens the nerves, and purifies the blood, while its marvelous tonic properties tone up the entire system and keep it healthy. Laxakola Does It PEPSIKOLA Tablets the TONIC DIGESTANTS will tone up and strengthen the stomach, enrich the blood, give immediate relief and positively cure any and all forms of Acute, Chronic or Nervous Indigestion, sharpen the appetite and make you look well and feel well. The theory on which PEPSIKOLA is based is that while the ordinary digestive remedies act as digestants, the natural result is that the digestive organs must depend more and more -upon these artificial methods of digestion —the taking of them becomes'a habit, increased doses are required, the patient cannot relinquish them, except to suffer more intensely and as a result, becomes a chronic Dyspeptic and a Hopeless Invalid. PEPSIKOLA Tablets do not act as a digestant wholly. They do their work by stimulating the stomach to do its own work by increasing the flow of gastric juice and saliva. After a short time, the stomach, by the use of PEPSIKOLA has resumed its normal and healthy process of natural digestion. As a result the food is assimilated without that choking, distressed feeling after eating. All kinds of food can be freely eaten—food that is eaten is easily digested—more foad can be eaten—hence more red, rich blood is made to nourish and strengthen the body all feeling of indigestion is gone, the system becomes toned up and strengthened, flesh is taken on, the eye brightened, skin freshened, and the half-dead, food-hating Dyspeptic, becomes the well-feeling, table-delight ing, healthv, active person. Solil in a small bandy CeRnloid box -with slldiDis cover aliening only one tablet to come ont nt a time, and being aiMlght, keeps them fresh and ready for use at all times. Price, mailed to any address, 23c. Send for free sample and circular to the LAXAKOLA-CO., 4S Vesey Street, K. Y. FOE !%S4g£ INSTANT RELIEF AND SURE CURE FOR HEADACHES. Headaches Cured No more Blinding, Torturing, Splitting, Nervous Headaches with N a a and Sleepless Nights with Tired Mornings, A E -iar E E A tablets will cure them. Just think of it—a E for E Headache for TEN Ten Cents E N S Send the Laxakola Co., 45 Vesey S New York, a and a box will be mailed at once. Do it now. Don't suffer any longer. AKE-IX-THE-HEAJ3 will cure you. 5 $2* .'-"'i?**: '& f" I