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i'V I •If V* -9? r- vr I -4 r' •A A 4\l f4 7- 1 4 BREAST offensive breath dryness of the nose pain across the ey&3 pain in back of the head pain in fropt of the head toodency to take cold burning'pain in the throat lmwk ins: to clear the throat pain in the Mr. Rose A T» V part of the chest Hyomei will destroy activity of all catarrhal germs in the respiratory or gans and in a few weeks the cure will be complete. 'y This is a strong statement, but the ^Waldorf Pharmacy emphasizes it by agreeing to refund your money ii i^Br omei does not cure. TOUR MONEY RETURNED* IF HYOMEI YOU OF CATARRH SAYS THE genuine. Unscrupulous Imita^L so sell yoa cheap tm! _i contains toedicinal, And many other painful and serious ailments from which most mothers suffer, can he avoided by the use of "Motor's Frteii." This great remedy is a God-send to women, carrying them through their most critical ordeal with safety and no pain. V No woman who uses ''Mother's Friend" need fear the suffering $ and danger incident to birth for it robs the ordeal of its horror and insures safety to life of mother and child, and leaves her in a condition more favorable to speedy recovery. The child is also healthy, strong and good natured. Our book "Motherhood," is worth its weight in gold to every woman, and will be sent free in plain envelope by addressing application to Bradfield Reaulator Co. Atlanta, Ga. MOTHER'S FRIEND WHAT IS CATARRH? v Hyomei. Cures This Common and Disa %. greeable Disease. Hyomei cures catarrh by the simple passages is now admitted by every phy .method of breathing it into the air pas- sician. It stands to re^sbn that catarrh sages and lungs. It kills the germs of cannot be cured unless these germs catarrhal poison, heals and soothes are first destroyed. The Hyomei treat the irritated mucous,'membrane, enters ment kills the catarrh germs even in the blood with the oxygen and kills the minutest air cells, soothes and heals the germs present there, effectually the irritated mucous membrane and driving this disease from the system. makes complete and lasting cures in The complete Hyomei outfit costs cases that have resisted the usual meth jmt $1.00 and comprises an inhaler, a ods of treatment. bottle of Hyomei and a dropper. The 1 inhaler will last a lifetime and. ad- cines administered through the stom dttional bottles of Hyomei can be bb-. ach. Hyomei is the only natural meth tained for 50c. od and it hifs made cures that seem If you have any of the following miraculous. The outfit costs but $1 and symptoms, catarrhal germs are at work consists of an inhaler which will last somewhere in the mucous membrane a lifetinfe and sufficient Hyomei for of the nose throat, bronchial tubes or several weeks' treatment. Additional tissues of the lungs. huskinoss of voice dUcharge from nose stoppage of the nose at uigbt achiD^ of the body droppings in throat mouth open sleeping. tickling back of. the palate formation of toasts iu tho nose dX."°hem0nhiin?'°?k chost 1 11 cough stitch in sidfl losing of flesh vai iable appetite low spirited at times racing of frothy mu cous expectorating yellow matter difficulty in breathing frequent sneeziug l6ss of strength spasms of coughing cough short and haolc ing cough worse nights aud mornings loss iu vital force a fooling of tightness across the upper ist catarrh, the Waldorf Pharmacy means time exactly what the guarantee says. Do not try to cure catarrh with or O o u s e e e e n a e o u e s y i n a y s o a e i i n e s e a e Hyomei is nearly 100 or else they could the healing Hyomei which goes to not afford to make this unusual offer, every part of the air passages and res -'But if the treatment should riot be1 piratory organs, killing the catarrh adapted to your case there will be no germs and preventing their growth. .•• ,:.-:^'-,-'iquestions or quibblings when you go It is the only treatment for catarrh i to get your money. where you can get your money back That the beginning of catarrh is due from a local dealer in case it does not Vysr, to the presence of germs in. the air help. I Tax Attorney of Hit! Southern Pacific R.R. Gained 25 Pounds. His Only Medi cine During That Time Was DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY )f- f* Y j' 1 V 'v'* *T IF IT FAILS SAYS ,TH£- WAL DORF PHARMACY- Among the many medicines upon the market that claim to cure catarrh, none but Hyomei has enough faith in its own merit to be willing to refund the money if it does, not cure. This remarkable remedy for catarrh kills the microbes and germs of the disease and' from its introduction has been sold under a positive guarantee to return the money to all dissatisfied customers. The Waldorf Pharmacy sold a great many Hyomei outfits in the last few years, aud they stand ready today to tefund'the price to anyone who has not been helped by Hyomei. DOES NOT CURE The complete Hyomei outfit costs $1 CURE a"d co.mPr'fes ufArn^DPTm.DHAru Hyomei and a dropper. The inhaler •WALDORF PHARMACY. will last a lifetime and additional bot ties of Hyomei can be obtained for 50c. Ill advertising that they will refundBreathe Hyomei for a few minutes the money to any one purchasng a four times a day, and your catarrh will Hyomei outfit who can say that it has grow better from the first day's use, done them 110 good in the treatment of and will be completely cured in a short stenographer to Mr. 0. P. Huntington and to Mr. J. E. Gates, Vioe rn Pacific Railroad, and later was private Secretary to Mr, Charles 4* President Southern $5 Crocker, President of the Southern Pacific Railroad of California He was Tax Attorney for the Southern Pad tic Railroad, and alsp looks after several in the &oue capaci^iu the city of New York. "I was suffering from a severe attack of pneumonia, had pleurisy in my side, and hod catarrh very badly. I was unable to attend to my business, and was under the doctor's care, healtfa^vfitg. is¥'' I i V V.*/ V-: v,-: Catarrh cannot be cured by medi- bottles of Hyomei can be procured for 50c. The Waldorf Pharmacy gives a per sonal guarantee with every Hyomei outfit they sell to refund the money if it does not cure. There is no risk while whatever to the purchaser of Hyomei. ONLY GUARANTEED CATARRH CURE. HY01&EI COSTS YOU NOTHING an inhaler^ bottle of k*. Mr. Dana A. Rose, of 74 W. 85th St., New York City, Suffered Intensely from Pleurisy and Pneumonia He Used t^Ouffy's Pure Malt Whiskey and in a Short Timet but did not seem to gain strength or improve, and kept getting worse. I heard of Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey and decided to trv it, as I felt I could not be in any worse condition, as the dootor had given me up. I commenced taking it, mornine and evening, and toon gained the 25 pounds I had lost. Am now in perfect health, thanks to Duflfr's.Pure Malt Whiskey. I think it a wonderfal cure. I am now able to attend to my realestateand insurance business." Dana Annua Rose, 74 West85thSt., N. Y. City. 7,000 doctors prescribe and 2,000 hospitals use Duffy's Pore Malt Whiskey exclusively. Daffy's Pure Malt Whiskey cures coughs, oolds, consumption.grip. bronchitis, pneumonia and all diseases of the throat and lungs. It is an absolutely pnre. pen tie and invigorating stimulant and tonic, DUilds np the nerve tissues, tones op.the heart, fives power io 4he brain, strength and elasticity to the muscle* and rich -,.v^. ness w the blood. It brings into action all the vital fore** ft myites digestion perfect, and enables yon to get from the food you the nourishment ebntains. It is invaluable for overworkea men, delicate women and sickly childrm*. It strengthens and sustains the syptem. is a promoter of godd health and longevity, makes the old young and keeps theyowgstTong It contajris nofasel oi a guarantee. the iltoTT it on a and is the only CAUTION—When yoa ask for. Dufl^'s^ Pnre Malt whlgkey be surtyou get the qoalitles. itet,"onttelalk. »waroarVeanidbottles unbrokwti. WhWieylsstMfoi in tolk. It is sdd W ajl drugriets and groesrs, or bookletsen* free. Duffir Malt Co., Rochester, N. •m wtoi'n. ktUe seal over alls 4J thb farg'o forum and daily republicax, satfhtay evening, ttcoembW? THE SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON X, FOURTH QUARTER, INTER NATIONAL SERIES, DEC. 6. fsitt o( the LrHon, I Kings 111,4-15. Memory Verses, 12, 13—Golden Text, Prov. is, 10—Commentary Prepared by Rev. D. Bf. Stearns. [Copyright, 1003, by Amirioan Pren Association.1 The statement in verse 3 that "Solo mon loved the Lord" is about the best thing that could be said of him, but it is not so grand as that in II Sam. xli, 24, 25, "the Lord loved him," nor is it so great as the significance of his name Jedidiah, the beloved of the Lord. Our love to God is so poor compared with His love to us tlitit it is neither worth Singing about nor talking about it is too often something like Solomon's, who, though he walked in tho statutes of David, his father, yet sacrificed and burned incense in high places and made affinity with Pharaoh. There is little whole heartedness for God notwith standing II Chron. xvi, 9. The ark of God was in a tent which David had pitched for it in Jerusalem, but the tabernaple and altar of burnt offering wore at Gibcon (II Chron. i, 3, 4), and thither Solomon and all the congregation had gone to offer sacri fice, and there the Lord appeared to Solomon in a dream by night, and God said to him, Ask what I shall give thee. The Lord's appearing to His servants is a most interesting and inspiring studj from the time when He clothed Adairi and Eve (Gen. iii, 21) and on ward, but as in the olden time so now His usual method is to reveal Himself by His word (I Sam. iii, 18). The Lord's offer to Solomon at this time re minds us of Est. v, 3, 6 I Kings, x, 13 Luke xviii, 41 Matt, vii, 7 xxi, 22 John xiv, 13,14 xv, 7 Isa. xlv, 11,1. c. But what do we know of the power of such words? How much do we ask and receive, or wliat do we know of the great and mighty things of Jer. xxxiii, 3? Solomon's reply to God begins with an acknowledgment of great mercies to his father and to himself, a thing most appropriate in all our approaches to God (Prov. iii, 6 Phil, iv, G). Notice the words "thou hast" in five different connections in this prayer—thou hast showed, kept, given, m/ide, chosen, giv ing all the glory to God in all these things. We are reminded of David's prayer in-1 Chron. xxix, 10-19, where he acknowledges so humbly his own nothingness and God's greatness and bounty, using the pronouns Thou, Thy, Thine, Thee, at least twenty times. Our highest place is lying lw at our Redeemer's feet, glorying nrc in wis dom nor might nor riches, but in know ing Him who is in Himself all wisdom and wealth and power (Jer. ix, 23, 24). His conscious weakness and igno rance Solomon sets forth in the words "I am but a little child I know not how to go out or come in" (verse 7), re minding us of Jer. J, G. If he had al ways remained consciously weak and had loaned wholly on the Lord how different would his record have been! Uzziah, one of his successors, was mar velously helped till he was strong, but then his heart was lifted up to his de struction (II Chron. xxvi, 15, 16). Not in pride, but only in humility, can we walk with God (Mic. vi, 8, margin). His request as given in verse 9 is stated in II Chron. i, 10, as follows: "Give me now wisdom and knowledge that I may go out and come in before this people." Wisdom is the principal thing, better than rubies and all other things that might be desired, and can be obtained when men honestly desire it (Prov. ii, 3-6 iv, 7 viii, 11). It can be had for the asking, but it must be sincerely asked for (Jas. i, 5). It is part of the fullness that dwells in Christ for His people (Col. ii, 9 I Cor. i, 24, 30). Because Solomon made such a re quest and did not ask for himself rich es or long life the Lord was pleased to grant him what he askeel abundant ly and also an abundance of the things he. had not asked for. It is written that "God gave Solomon wisdom and understanding exceeding much and largeness of heart even as the sand that is on the seashore," but this strange measure of wisdom is explain ed by the fact that Judah and Israel arc spoken of as being many, as the sand which is by the sea in multitude (I Kings iv, 20, 29). Solomon was thus promised wisdom for every individual case he might have to deal with, and an illustration is given in the record which follows our lesson. As to Solomon's request pleasing the Lord, our Lord Jesus said of Himself, "I do always those things that please the Father,** and the Father testified of Jesus, "This is My Beloved Son, in whom I am veil pleased" (John viii, 29 Matt, iii, 17 xvii, 5). When we are so fully yielded to God that we can truly say, "I live, yet not I, but Christ llveth In me," He who always pleased the Father in the mortal body prepared for Him will also please the Father in our mortal bodies (Gal. ii, 20 II Cor. iv, 11 Heb. xiii, 20,21 Rom. xii, 1, 2). Although this was a dream, yet it was a real communication from God, who in former times often revealed Himself in visions and dreams, as He did to Jacob, Joseph, Nebuchadnezzar, Daniel, Joseph, the husband of Mary, Pilate's wife and. others (Num. xii, 6-8 Job xxxiii, 15). Even to this day God does sometimes reveal His will in a dream or vision concerning special guidance in unusual matters or to a seeking soul among the heathen who bave not heard the goqpel but, as a rale, He speaks by His word to those who have His word and never in con flict with it Before the ark at Jerusa lem Solomon offered up burnt offering* and peace offerings, the former typf tjrtus our Lord Jesus dfcriag Himself wbqlly to God and the latter our fel Ittrstyp with God tbrongli tons Cbrlst ptv* *'-. FOSTER Something More of December Weath w-The Professor Has Some-y thing About the Planets. The special feature of this distur bance will be its low average tempera tures. A great rise will occur follow ing the last preceding cold wave and blizzard but temperatures will remain comparatively low while they will ap pear mild as compared with the week beforc. The cold wave of this distur bance will go low enough to be of some importance but not as low as the preceding. Following next disturbance is where the severe cold wave will come in. THE PLANETS. you stand with your face toward the sun at noon during December the direction of our earth's movements around the sun will be to your right hand or a little south of west. Early in the morning, before sunrise, you will see the bright planet Venus. It moves faster than the earth because it is nearer the sun and its revolution around that central orb requires about 225 of our days. In the early evening to the cast will be seen the great planet Jupiter. It has been a conspicuous ob ject in the evening skies during past three months. No other planets arc in view. A number- of bright stars ^re always to be seen on clear nights. These stars are suns, many of them much larger than our sun but very far away. They arc probably the center of solar systems like our own. About 500 heavenly bodies are known to be re volving around our sun and constitute the solar system. Probably every star we can sf om tin: dearest night and millions more that are brought into vie v by the powerful tclescopes are centers ot systems as our sun is the center of our solar system. All the Mars we can see, including the mill.y \v y. which is composed of fat away stars, belonging to what is known as our cluster. Whether our clutter lias a great center of solid mat ter around which it revolves, is not known. But there are great circular dark spots out in the milky way in which no stars appear even when view ed through the most powerful tele scopes. Locking in any other direction th»f great telescopes reveal thousands otri distant stars all belonging to our cluster. What are those large circular dark spots? The great telescopes bring out their inky blackness and astronomers, not knowing what they are, call them the "coal sacks." Can it be that they are immense aggregations of solid matter constituting the centers of disc like, formations of stars that make up our. cluster and whose peripheries, or outer circumferences, we see in the folds of the milky way? We know there are dark heavenly bodies dark because they have no atmospheres, for we see them passing between us and the sun or momentarily shutting off the light of a star. The immensity of space, the coex tensive diffusion of matter and the be wildering question how it all came about brings to mind that grand poem, the favorite of Lincoln, "Why Shpuld the Spirit of Mortal Be Proud." NOTICE OF CITATION. a:e of North Dakota, County of Cass.—ss. Tn County Court, before Hon. A. G. Hanson, Judge. In the matter of the estate of Mary O'Neil, deceased. Evan S. Tyler, petitioner, vs Henry O'Neil, Mary Jane Shanley, Julia Rusch, Bridget Galvin, Johnanna Flood, John J. Higgins, Mxt"ner Agnes, Superioress of the Academy of Sacred Heart, and Father Lemieux, Catholic priest in charge of the parish of a argo, respon dents.—Notice and citation, hearing of final account and distribution of estate. The State of North Dakota to the above named respondents: You, the said Henry 0,'Neil, Mary Jane Shanley, Julia Rusch, Bridget Galvin, Johanna Flood, John J. Higgins, Mother Agnes, Superioress of the Acad emy of Sacred Heart and Father Lem ieux, Catholic priest in charge of the Parish of Fargo, are hereby notified that the fina'l account of the executor of the estate of Mary O'Neil, late of the city of Fargo, in the county of Cass, and state of North Dakota, deceased, has been rendered to this court, therein showing that the estate of said deceased is ready for final settlement and dis tribution, and petitioning that his ac count be- allowed, the residue of said estate be distributed to the persons thereunto entitled, his administration closed and he be discharged that Mon day, the 18th day of January, 1904, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, at the court rooms of this court, in the Magill Block, in the city of Fargo, county of Cass and state of North Dakota, has been duly appointed by this court for the settlement thereof, at which time and place any person interested in said estate may appear and file his ex ceptions, in writing, to said account and petition and contest the same. And you, the above named respond ents, and each of you, are hereby cited and required then and there to be and appear before this court, and show cause, if ahy you have, why said ac count shall not be allowed, the residue of said estate distributed, the adminis tration of said estate closed and said executor discharged. Dated the 37th day of November, A. D.. 1903. v By the Court (Seal) A. G. HANSON, Judge of the County Court. *P' '03.) v Z -, :vV: (Copyrighted bj W. T. Foster.) ^Washington, D. C., Dec. 5.—Last bulletin gave forecasts of disturbance to cross continent Ded. 9 to 13, warm wave Dec. 8 to 12, cool wave Dcc. 11 to 17. Next disturbance will reach Pa cific Coast about Dec. 15, cross west of Rockies by close of Dec. 16, great cen tral valleys Dec. 17 to 19, eastern states Dec. 20. Warm wave will cross west of Rockies about Dec. 15, great central valleys Dec. 17, eastern states Dec. 19. Cool wave will cross west of Rockies about Dec. 18, great central valleys Dec. 20, eastern states Dec. 22. *v 6 s. DOWSiING, President (owning frlcdical Association and German Mcdizai and Surglce.5 InstituteancS Eyo and Car Inflrr*.L.ry, Chicago, NORTH DAKOTA ,'•1 i* 15 A U O I Z E Y E S A E No money taken from incurable cases. If you cannot be cured, you win be frankly told the troth DR. DOWNING Formerly 4)f fcew York, now of Chicago and Minneapolis The most reliable and successful Surgeon Specialist in thn treatment of certain Chronic, Nervou and Special Diseases. By request of many Friends and Putiontd will visit MOORHEAD MINN. ONE DAY ONLY. Wednesday, Dec. 16. 111. 5TABLISHED 1820. 40,CCC CASES CORED, $100,000 Capital. Oldest, largest, most successful and re liable medical institution of its kind in the Northwest for tlic treatment of Chronic, Nervous and Private Diseases of Moil and Women, Deformities. Surgical Operations and Diseaos of the Eyes and Ears. No money taken from the Incurable cases. If your case is Incurable, you will be frank ly told the truth, and advised not to waste your money. An honest opinion Riven to every case. Thousands cured after being given up to die. Itay examinations when required. Cures When Others F»tl Diseases of the Eyes aiul Ears—Hllndnesg prevented, Cross-Eyes straightened. Deaf ness, ltuiiniiig Ears, etc. Diseases of Lungs, Catarrh, Insipient Consumption, Diseases of Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Ithidder. Wood and Skin Diseases. Heart Diseases, Palpitation, Dizziness, Short IJreath, Heart Pains, etc. Tumors, Can cers, Unnatural Crowths. Diseases of Women, Diseases of Men, Deforininties, Lack of Development, Surgical Operations if necessary. Yourtg, Middle Aged and Old Men Men suffering from Nervous Debility, Weakness, Lack of Ambition and Energy, liackache, Defective Memory, Dizziness, Confusion of ideas. Had Dreams, Night mare, Avecsion to Society, Timidity, Hash fulness, Pain in the Hack. Limbs or Chest, rendering busluess a failure, labor n bur den, blighting the most radiant hopes and sweetest joys of life and a happy home, causiiig diseased brain, heart, lungs, kid neys and other organs. Every man who has any symptoms of these diseases should at Columbia Hotel. consult the doctor nt once. No matter who has failed. A perfect restoration guaran teed iu all eases undertaken. Consultation private aud confidential, and may add many happy years to your life. Special Notice Men who have been under treatment of un skilled physicians, "medical companies." ^In stitutes'' und "electrical bait" frauds, who trifle with them mohili after month, giving stimulating, poisonous drugs, without affect ing a cure, should consult Dr. Downing at once. Most of the 48.000cured cases have been treat*d bf other doctors and self-styled institutos with out benefit. $50 0.00 Reward will be paid for a case of certain private dis ease, which has been neglected or improperly treated—which we undertake and cannot cure. Blood Md Skin Diseases nre not routined to dens of vice or the low er classes. The purest and best people may contract these awful maladies through hand ling the clothing, drinking or eating from the same vessel, handshaking, kissing, using the same toilet articles or otherwise com ing iu contact with persons who have the disease. Many persons have Hlood Disease who do not know it. The symptoms are often hhldeu. An erruption or discoloration of the skin, pimples or blotches on any part of the body, falling of the hair or eye brows or acliing of the bones may be the only outward symptoms. The symptoms of Hlood Disease often disappear for a time sometimes for years (without any treatment). Some treatments cause the symptoms to disappear for a time, to reappear In its most hideous form after u period of hiding. Sonn forml of Blood Disease may be inherited. Weak Women Thousands endure the torture of living death without knowing of the life niid health which may be theirs. The delicate strueture of the female organization is specially liable to disease and weakness. Everv woman should know how best to ob tain health and vitality, animation, grace, vivacity, form and beauty, sparkling eyes, glowing cheeks, clear complexion, and all conditions incident, to perfect womanhood. No unpleasant examinations. No lady, either married or single, need hesitate to call, either alone or with a friend. Con sultation private and contldeutial. MARRIED PERSONS or persons contem plating marriage, aware of any disease, would do well to call for consultation. lteiiiarkable cures In old cases which have been neglected and Improperly treat ed. If your case is incurable, you will bt told the truth. CONSULTATION FRKE. Casos'treated In all parts of the United Stales. List of ques tions free. Address L. F. ALLEN, Agent Five ycfrs ago tte $7orth Dakota Collection Agency started out with one horse and two or three hundred dollars' worth of collections. We handle a half a million dollars' worth of paper and have a force of men on the road who cover the state of North and South Dakota and Min nesota. Our commissions last year were $21,000 they will be consider ably increased this year. This would indicate that we make collections. We do not handle real estate, insurance and half a dozen other things, but devote our entire time to handling collections. We are in a posi tion to buy negotiable paper and past due not« s^«t)4 judgments. Look up what you have and come in and see ua. :t O. W. KERR, Mgr. r^ORTH DAKOTA COLLECTION AGENCY v jl v DR. DOWNJNG, 507 Boston Block, TO33 Masonic Temple, Minneapolis Minn. Oiicago, 111. IT IS YOURS TO KEEP FOREVER. This is no lliirtv day trial scheme. Neither now or in the future will we ever ank one cent of poy for it. \V-guarantee itti be the be*tB-'tl)i('ullnet mude. One trJul will piove to von JtB Kiipei iorit y nvorl ath r'iibiiiet* costing V 10 815. We are giving tlnn Cabinet n» ay tree to all cuiutilt' cuheH to intro duce It and the new THEUMO MKPICAL THKATMKNT. TURKISH BATH IN YOUR OWN HOME FREE. Nine-tenths of all Fii Ian ki anil ill health are due to tho Improper action of the ioi eti of I he bkiti. The iiiuul liib bulb or bath dot uot clean out all the ciioked-up port?. It cures Nervou*, Stomach, Liver and Kidney Diseased, Rbenmbtlfim, Weak l!u« k, Parnht-itt. Locomotor Ataxia, Headache, Constipation, Hies, Hlood and Skin Troubles. It i* marvelous in eu ring wnmcn'ft ill" and "offerings. "Ynttr Free Hath rahiin-t quickly cured me after »utferiug lu tUent miuery for luaiiy yours." Jlr«. a. H. ltateaux. 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