LS lb fa T DAN GROSVENOR SAYS: "Pe-ru-na is an Excellent Spring Catarrh Remedy I am as Well as Ever." HON. DAN A. GROSVENOR, OF THE FAMOUS OHIO FAMILY. Hon. Pan A. Grosvenor, Deputy Auditor for tlio War Department, in a letter witten from Washington, D. C, savs: "Allow me to express my gratitude to you for the benefit derived from one bottle of Peruna. One week has brought wonderful changes and I am now as well as ever. Besides being one of the very best spring tonics it is an excellent catarrh remedy." DAN A. GROSVENOR. In a recent letter he says : " consider Peruna really more meritorious than I did when I wrote you last. I receive numerous letters from acquaintances all over the country asking me if my certificate is genuine. 1 Invariably answer yes." Dan A. Grosvenor. A County Commissioner's Lutter. Hon. John Williams, County Commis sioner, of 517 West Second street, Duluth, Minn., sajs the following in regard to Feruna : "As a remedy for catarrh I can cheer fully recommend Peruna. I know what it is to buffer from that terrible disease and I feel that it is nn duty to speak a START A STEAM LAUNDRY Write us. Paradox Machinery Co., " l i K H more) room, '$ le; Ice. Whlto Gpiuu.', J-nauiei or opil 0'as.i limns. Ask j our dealer for them i "' v.niu ur catalogues ana price. HERRICX REFRIGERATOR CO.. WATJUHLOO. IOWA. CITO rrmanciiiT our No ntnor nerronsnem arter I I O lrtnay .useof I)r Mint- ilriat Nerro lliatur r f-wl for I'KKi: Wl 00 trial buttle ami treatlnj. DE.lt II kl im, Ltd., KM Jrcii. Street. i'blUilelnhla.i" iisgwm &5&&mt' sM&x r ,xa Ltozm w ft ILi ,1 , WlllllUIUIiCHT mr bi r. i j" awacnic faaaKbJaa aaBMaHkMjiH . . .A- . ntp-1 - Ttu... - .-. -.-. m. zm. t. - .ivruj. w r C-iK.k1BL aUBBlBa."BTagBMa3Lfc H Kl M J&.1 . Fi.a H H ftagS-'"lt3 i m;vJV .C7X.U US "T, -lfA-'.'AjLJV.5aV" JH . m raaK-'tw.- "M" Tw.nrn. r. il..a5i -'. I .-" IS .vdfctr ... .. .z'ruexvr'f - -tfi) v'l-vv-Tfna .riii-' -..-- -.. l"-...t- ri'r - .- Sd -V- -iftsp' A Delicately formed and gently reared, women will find. In all the seasons of their lives, as maidens. wives, or moth ers, that the one simple, wholesome remedy which acts gently and pleasantly and naturally, and which may be used with truly beneficial effects, under any conditions, when the system needs a laxative, is Syrup of Figs. It is well known to be a simple combination of the laxative and carminative principles of plants with pleasant, aro matic liquids, which are agreeable and refreshing to the taste and acceptable to the system when its gentle cleansing is desired. Many of the Ills from which women suffer are of a tran sient nature and do not come from any organic trouble and It is pleasant to know that they yield so promptly to the beneficial effects of Syrup of Figs, but when anything more than a laxative is needed it Is best to consult the family physician and to avoid the old-time cathartics and loudly advertised nostrums of the present day. When one needs only to remove the strain, the torpor, the con gestion, or similar Ills, which attend upon a constipated condition of the system, use the true and gentle remedy Syrup of Figs and enjoy freedom from the depression, the aches and pains, colds and headaches, which are due to inactivity of the bowels. Only those who buy the genuine Syrup of Figs can hope to get Its beneficial effects and as a guarantee of the ex cellence of the remedy the full name of the company California Fig Syrup Co. is printed on the front of every package and without it any preparation offered as Syrup of Figs Is fraudulent and should be declined. To those who know the quality of this excellent laxative, the offer of any substitute, when Syrup of Figs Is called for, is always resented by a transfer of patronage to some first-class drug establishment, where they do not recommend, nor sell false brands, nor Imitation remedies. The genuine article may be bought of all reliable druggists everywhere at SO cents per bottle. w& iro o cL w 4v M I Al (fAsKSsanittsfe 20PZZ,'i' 52"sfc :JrfWjx's.2u5JSl3: good word for the tonic that brought me immediate relief. Peruna cured me of a bad ca-e of catarrh and I know it will cure any other sufferer from that dis ease." John Williams. A CoiiKreiariinn'8 Letter. Hon. H. W. Ogden, Congressman from Louisiana, in a letter written at Washing ton, D. C , sas the following of Peruna, the national catarrh remedy : In your town eDiail capital required unit bin returns on tlie Investment amirert Wo make all klndi of Laundry Machinery. 181 E. Division St., Chicago. iwfwirvffrierwmwvwwrww& nPiUDQV NEW DiscaviRY- cIvps EJ?B.aVr"0 B quick relief anil i.ures worn tii-ei. Hook of tcrtlmonlaUanu 10 DAYS' treatmenf ?BKS. Dr.H.H.aRELN'SSOMB.BoxK. Atlanta. Ga v i POTATOES $2:50f !J1 WQflfl EaVfcP a Bbl. 2 t Laret crowfmoi'Sfod I'otatnealn America, J I 0 I lift" l( ural .NcwVnrtpr" vlt eahulaer' lar Jk Mrt hrnp. Mammoth aceil honkunjontnpleof 15 "l lieotlBte, bpeltz, Macaroni heal, 110 bu. per J 4? .. l.laiit Cioirr. ct ufm rrcl. or lOe itUff. tf T JOHN A. HAI.ZF.ItKKKItro. !. ... . I. 1 .. -,. "' 'U " ZZ-r-,5 AF"." -,.. . ' "-. .. .. . W'iWiWU'rO.J!5,.i.V.ii'-,-,, -... --. .. . . .MfftV-r--, . l w3 i2ap -m ym '01 A jfmh ... ..ilfl.rt?5i5s!v-W5J2iJPTS1vr-VJi" & J V I'll MIA HfOTI7Pl- -- El - l f ." ... v-- '" ! " J " - . turn cnn&clcntlnu&Iv reenmmend 1 your Peruna as a fine tonic and all around good medicine to those who are In need of a catarrh remedy. It has been commended to me by people who have used It, as a remedy par tlcularly cltectlvc In the cure ot cs tarrh. For those who need a good catarrh medicine I know ot nothing better." II. W. Ogden. W. K. Griffith, Concan, Texas, writes: "1 suffered with chronic catarrh for many years. 1 took Peruna and it completely cured me, I think Peruna is the best medicine in the world for catarrh. My general health is much improved bv its use, as I am much stronger than I havo been for "ears." W. li. Grillith. A Congrraniuiiirs Letter. Congressman H. Howrn, Huskin, Taze well county, a,, writes: ' can cheertully recommend your valuable remedy, Peruna, to any one who Is suffering with catarrh, and who Is In need ot a permanent and ettcctlve cure.". Bowen. Mr. Fred 1). Scott, Laure. Ohio, Right Guard of Hiram loot Ball Team, write: "As a specific for lung trouble 1 place Pe runa at the head. I have used it myself for colds and catarrh of the towels and it is a splendid remedy. It restores vitality, increases bodily strength and makes a sick person well in a. short time. I give Peruna my hearty indorsement " Fred D. Scott. Gen. Ira C. Abbott, 906 M street N. W., Washington, D. C, writes: " I am fully convinced that your remedy is an excellent tonic. Many of mv friends have used it with the most beneficial results for coughs, colds and catarrhal trouble." Ira C. Abbott. Mrs. Elmer Fleming, orator of Reservoir Council No. 168, Northwestern Legion of Honor, of Minneapolis. Minn., writes from 2535 folk street, N.E "I have been; troubled all m life with catarrh in my head. 1 took Peruna for about three months, and now think 1 am per manently cured. I believe that for catarrh in all its forms Peruna is the medicine of the age. It cures when all other remedies fail. 1 can heartily recommend Peruna as a catarrh remedy." Mrs. Elmer Fleming. Trent Catarrh In Spring. The spring is the time to treat catarrh. Cold, wet winter weather often retards a cure of catarrh. If a course of Peruna is taken during the early spring months tho cure will be prompt and permanent. There can be no failures if Peruna is taken intel ligently during the favorable weather of spring. As a systemic catarrh remedy Peruna eradicates catarrh from the sj stem wher ever it may be located. It cures catarrh of the stomach or bowels with the same certainty as catarrh of the head. If you do not derive prompt and satis factory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hnrtman, giving a full state ment of your case and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hart man Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. Since we are sot here bo fast In the midst of duty that we cannot escape If we would, wo tniiBt find a way, even if wo ennnot find beauty In duty, to bring beauty out of It. Henry Wilder Foote. A Boy's Remarkable Curiosity. Mavar Artllpp, the C-yenr-old son of Seymour Aitlipp, a canal boat cap tain surprised the surgeons at Uelle vue hospital, New York City, last week by watching them amputate his right leg below the knee. He refused to tako an anesthetic, because, lie said, "It can't hurt worse than it does now, and I want to see you when you cut it off." 33:r ij jJ jj i! -l -r ' i ', Mrs. Elmer Fleming, i Minneapolis, Minn. ,xirt ,s &? i jjfixxxjSk. t W - V , r.'- ..,... -ififlp ,-j; u THE ALLIANCE HERALD T. J. O'Keefe, Publisher. ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA. !4-K:--W- BRIEF TCLLGRAMS. H-'!-K"M:-X-X-WM-:M-W Senator Teller denounces Cloveland and Buys the west will hao nothing to do with him. Three pillars In tho rotunda or tho Montana slate house were jarred loose by tho Into earthquake. Former Congressman Charles .1. Hontner died at New Orleans after twenty-four hours Illness. Secretary of tho Treasury Shaw wns tho prltulpal guest at the llrst annual bnnnuet of the board of trade nt New Orleans. The dowaRcr empress has ordered an appropriation of fiOO.000 taels to bo made for tho Chinese representation at tho St. Ix)iiis exposition. There was a shut p earthquake Bhoclt accompanied by subterranean noises at la Union, Mexico. An earthquake shock also was felt at Zlhuatiuiejo. Admiral Dewey Is to review and In spect tho Noith Atlantic squadron, which is off the Virglna capes, on Its return north from southern waters. Mr. Pepper, tho St. lx)iils fair repre sentative, hB been authoritatively as sured that Cuba will appropriate ?100, 000 for its exhibit nt tho St. Louis exposition. It Is reported thnt Franco has threatened to move French troops from Indo-Chlna Into tho Kwangsl province unless the Chinese government sup presses tho disturbances there. Michael Egan of Jersey City, who claims tho title of hand bat champion of tho woild, defeated Ievvls Keagan of Chicago In seven straight games at tho Jersey hand bat court. Marcus Mraun, editor of tho Austria-Hungarian Gazette of New York, has been nppolnted a special Immi gration Inspector, to go abroad to ex amine Into immigration conditions. "Whitney" Sullivan was electrocuted nt Danncmora prison, Plattsburg, N. Y., for the murder ot Matthew Wilson, night wntchniun of tho First National bank ot Coblesklll, ou November 20, 1900. Ex-Senntor Mnson of Illinois an nounces that he will bo on tho Illinois delegation to the next Republican na tional convention and will Btipport for vice prehident ex-Senator Wolcott of Colorado. The Maine house of representatives has refused, by n vote of 01 to 4G, to resubmit to tho vote of the people tho coustltuttonal amendment prohibiting the sale of Intoxicating liquors within the state. Tho friends of ex-Scnntor Jones or Arkansas are anxious to find a desir able berth for him since his forced retirement from the senate, and are urging him for one of the canal com commissioners. Tho registration in Chicago the first day was G7.48C, which is O.OOIt greater than In 1901, and more than 20,000 greater than In 1899, which indicates un unusual interest in the pending municipal election. The cremation of the remains of Charles O. Iceland ("Hans lireit innnn"), tho American author nnd poet, who died nt Florence, Italy, Friday labt, took place at the Tresplano cre matory near Flesole. Tho Pacific and Dominion Express company Issued a circular offering a reward of $12,000 for tho recovery of the $25,000 bar of gold that disap peared from tho union depot at De troit Wednesday night Agent Jordan of the Indian supply depot, Omaha, has received blanks for a largo number of lines of goods to bo supplied Indians. IJlds will be re ceived up to April 21, and most nro for delivery at Omaha. Dissensions within the Spanish cab inet over the budget still threaten to cause a ministerial crisis. The war minister demands un Increase of ?o, 000.000 in the next budget, of which $1,000,000 is for the nrmy. Dr. H. H. McCauley. a prominent Chicago physician, who served in tho Boer war with the rank of major, nnd at ono time wna taken prisoner by tho British, died nt Jollet. 111., following an operation for appendicitis. Announcement was mado of the se cret marriage at Rockvllle. Md., on March 1C, of Ernest II. Coolldgo or Washington and Miss Jean M. Thurs ton, daughter of Former I'nlted States Senator Thurston of Nebraska. Tho War department has received a cablegram from Governor Taft, stat ing that there was a temporary delay In getting tho hemp crop of the prov ince of Albay to the seaport on ac count of the bad condition of the roads Senator Tillman has not patience with Democratic political talk that does not Include Mr. Bryan. Ho says Bryan will dictate tho Democratic presidential nominee and that Hill and Clevoland are not entitled to any consideration from Democrats. Thomas Rankin, a member of the board of port w anions, is dead at Phil adelphia, following complication front an operation. He was -15 years old. At ono time ho lived in St. Louis and waa a momber of tho Miagouri state legislature. MVK STOCK BREEDERS. Attention Is called to the advertise ment of the Lincoln Importing Horso company. They havo a largo number of Imported hlnck Perrherons. Eng Huh Shires nnd Herman Conch stal lions which they nie offering a special inducement to buyers In the way of n discount oi in per cent i ins com pany has been In business In Lincoln for sixteen years with tho largest and most convenient bnriiH In tho Uni ted States: ono barn costing oer $10, 000. They own their own plant and their guninnteeK and statements nro well fortified, both financially and morally. Thin Is n rare olmnco to buy a flrst-clnss stallion at a low price. Visit their burns or write them nt once. Tho world loves nn optimist. Even a poker player likes to hear his oppo nent suy, "That's good." $100 REWARD $100. Tho render cf thl fapr-r will lip rlmil to learn that tlirre I at leait onn rlioudnl illpn that rcienrc ha been nlile to cure in all lit Mace, nml that 1 Catatth. lull a Cntarih Ctur Ik tli- nnly pnaitivs cntn now known to t tit- innln al fraternity. Catarrh lieinc n rnnMilutional lrmr tciitiliea n icnMimtional trratment llnll (. atAtih Chip N taken Internally nrtlni illtrctlr npnn the Mnmt nml mnrotia auiiitrrn tf llin MMem, thrrrlijr ilrMrnjinir the foundation of the dlkrme, nnd giving tha patient Mrrtictli hs Imilding up the rouMitution and nstiatmv nutmn in duinR in vvarV. The l'io prietnrt hnvp so mtirh fjltli in In rmatitn powers that Iher offer Ono II nnd red I)ollnri for any eiito that it fails to cute Send for hM of TcMlnimilnlc Addresa I'. J Cltr.NKY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. hold br drtiguiMr, 75r. Hall's 1'nmilj I'ills are the lest. No one can add to the general fund of enjoyment by simply decrying tho efforts of his fellow men. I do not believe rino's Cure for Contraption nan an oqnal for cough, nnd rolda. John F Uoxkr. Trinity Sprlnjri. Ind., Feb. 16. 100. All chemical nfllnlty is traced to ng gregutlons of electronB. or atoms, with odd or unbalanced electrons cither posltlvo or negative. Insist on Getting It. Bomo grocer ijr they don't keep De flanco Htaroh becoiuo they hayo n stock In band of 12 ct. brand", which thoy know cannot bo sold to u customer who has onro rued the 10 or. tikir. Defiance Starch for Muna money. A great lie Ib like a great fish on dry Innd; It may fret and fling, nnd make a frightful bother, but It ennnot .hurt you. You have only to keep btlll and It will dio of Itself. Crabbe. Tho botanical papers report that De Vrles, tho great Dutch experimental evolutionist, hns, by long continued se lection, produced n variety of clover which has notmnlly four leaves. Insurance Man's Fast Ride. James H. Hyde of New York, first vlco president of a life assurance so ciety, is credited with having broken all Southern railroad recoids the other tiny, when ho traveled on a speclnl 'train between Jacksonville and Savan nah. 172 miles, in 152 minutes, with a stretch of seven miles In four min utes. It cost him $1,000 to do It. An Equivocal Acknowledgment. Ono of tho many congressional friends of William H. Crane, the at toi, sent him a box of cigars. In a few days ho received this somewhnt enulv ocal acknowledgment: "My Dear Son ntor Your cigars received. We open ed tho week to bad business, ho I took to smoking tho cigars to console my self. Now I am turning them away " "Major Bridges." Hero Is a story told of Uing Edward of Great Hrltaln. One time the King, in a crowd, was defeientinlly saluted by nn eldeily gentleman whose face Beomed familiar. With his customary urbanity, his majesty said: "I believe I havo met you before, but for the moment your name escapes me." The little old gentleman mntlo an old fash ioned bow. "Made your breeches, 'sire," ho replied, In confusion. "Ah, of course," snltl tho king; "how d'yo do, Major Urldges." MORE THAN HALF. Suffer From Coffee Drinking. Coffeo does not set up discaso with all people using it, on the other hnnd it absolutely does cieato disease In thousands and thousands of cubes perfectly well authenticated nnd traceable directly to coffeo and noth ing else. This statement may hurt the feel ings of some coffeo drinkers but tho facts are exnetly what they are Make Inquiry of some or your cof feo drinking friends, and you may be certain of ono thing, one half of them, yes more than half, suffer from some sort of incipient or chronic dis ease If you want to prove It's tho coffee, or would prefer to prove It Is not tho coffee In these cases, tako coffee away from those persons for from ten dnyB to a month, don't change tho food In any other way but give them Postum Food Coffeo, and tho proof of whether coffee has been the trouble or not will be placed be fore you in unmistakable terms. A young lady In the St. Mary's Academy, Winnipeg, Can., says, "One of our teachers suffered a long while from Indigestion. Sho was a coffeo drinker. She became worse steadily and finally was reduced to a point where the stomach did not retain any food, then electricity was tried but without avail. She, of course, grew weak ery fast and the doctor said the caso was practically Incurable. "About that tlmo I was attracted to a statement In ono of tho papers re garding the poisonous effect of cof feo and the alue of Postum Food Coffee. The statement was not ex travagant but couched In terms that won my confidence and aroused mo to tho bf tef that It was true. I per Euaded our teacher to lene off tho morning cup of coffee altogether nut! uso Postum Food Coffee. "A change took place. Sho began to eH hotter. She has now regained her strength ami i able to eat almost ovary kind of food and has taken her position as teacher again." Name given by Postum Co., Uattlo Creek, Mich. WESTERN CANADA JaattracUnirtnoro attention than any othar dlltrlct In tho world. "Tha Granary ef tha World " Tha Land of Bnn bine. ' Tfc natural Feadlag OrounJi for Blot. Arannder erop Id 1003 , . , 1,97,810 aero. Yield 1B03 U7,fit2,7M buiMla. Ahundancs of 'Water i Knel Plentiful. Ilnlldtng Malarial t'hean, tlood (lrM for pailnrn and hay a ferine eolli n entl rtent rainfall and a dtinatn Rl?ln an ftamired and adequata teaton of growth. HOMESTEAD LANDS OF tGO ACRES FtlEE, thn only lharito for wlilrh la (l tor inaklnit entry, ('Into to Churchea, HrhnoK etr Kollwayr tap all lettlril dlitrlrta. Send fur Atlai anil other lltnratnrn In Superintendent of Immigration, Ottawa, Ranada, or low. V Dennett Ml VnwYnrk I.lfc Hid., Omaha, Srh, tho auth"rt;nd Canadian 41o?crnmnnt Agent, who will rnppiy yoti with eertlCrala giving you re duced raUnay latea, etc. G. A. Kusscirmn, a reliable farmer of Crestline, Ohio, says' "My 'NEW TIFFIN' Wagon runi lika a buggy." Put he might huvo added that "in material, construction and finish this now famous wagon is not excelled by any other Farm Wagon in the world." Insist on your dealer handling it. If ho will not do so write to TIFFIN WAGON CO..Tlf fin, Ohio, and thry will tell youwhero you can got ono. trtoro man'm Gootymur Watt ttlnnU Smwad Procoaa) ahooo than any allien manufacturer In tho world. $25,000 REWARD will be. paid to anyono who can ill jprovo l hla atAtement. Ilocauto W. li. Dniighut iHtholnrKCNt manufacturer ho enn Imy chrnuur anil nrodtico his nhoes nt n lower cost than other con corn, which enables him to mil (dim's for 9M.C0 nnd JM.OD equal In overy way to timso Mild nlnt whoro for 84 and J5.00. The Douvlan secret pro- ceaa or tnnninir tne bottom aoioa prouuc nbao- lutejy pure learner t morn fleilhlo nil will wear lonirer than nnr other tnnnoire la the worhi Tne salee rmve worn than doublet! tho rnat four year, which prove 1U superiority. 'Why not irtre W. I Dual" shoes atrial end savo money. JViitlr n lurrrnaei flf9 Nalea: ajtiS,Oll,MMII,Ul lu IIiiIiiiii tlfonaleit fS,MU4,U40,eo A Kftln of 2. MBO.4RO.70 In I'our Yroni. W. L. DOUOLA8 f 4.00 QILT EOQ8 LINtT, Worth SO.OOOompnrod with Other Makes. The best Imported and American leather. IlttI'a Patent Calf. Enamel, Box Calf, Calf, Vlcl Kill, Corona Colt, and national Kangaroo, rati Color y elite. flailllnn Tne rcnulne have "W. T TJOTjaTJVa WUUIIulla nurnn and pilce stamped on bottom. Short t-v Html, SV. ejttra. Jllut. Calaloarte. XV. 1.. IIOUAI.AH, UKOCETON, HMH, titTHPKP; ISlTHEMANiWHOWIcASS VT'WM 0 VXA reput&tiotvextonding ovoi- i oiAW-sixtyeura ora our e . - -" m- .. t . irju&r&rvt-oojorejocxciv or v wvvijr fciaiiiicriiiLicfaiiirfcj utv " VJVJI1V-'l j II., i iii i. i nere ore many imiiaiiotu. 5o surelof the name , VTOWERon tho button VJOH 5AL& EVIfiYWHERt - r.. .. k - . , a. j Towru cu. rxjiurj. n33.u s. j. TOrVtR CANADIAN Cq.LimW. TOBOMTa CAN, THE UKCOLPi IMPORTIHu HORSE COMPANY Lincoln, m:iiicahka DJacK Pcrchcrons, Shires, and German Coacliers 20 Per Cont On for tho Next Thirty Days A hnvluRof $200lo S300 on i-ncli Htnlllon. Thosoorocold-bloodod facta. Wupny bltyi-r'n rnJIrourl fru to TJncoln and return. Coitio und mmim nt onro nml Kt q wlnnor Barm and Oilier, 33d and Holdrego Street. Long Dl. Tel, B75. A. L. SULLIVAN, Mgn. "What Luck!" I.IIIKY LUNCHKONKmadr ready In few momrtita. The Wafer Hiked Smoked llmf. I'nrk and lleaaa. Veal I -oaf, lcltl Chicken, and lots of mud tblni to eat. Are U. S. Cevernnient Inspected Keep In the tUHiao for e.ierseocies) lor tupper. nr aandwkhea tat auy tlmo wbeu you wnnt aomethlnv Bond and want It riulck. You fciroply turn a hey and the tan la open. An appetUing- lunch U ledy In an Inatant. Llbby, McNeill & Lib by Chicago. Ill . V. S. A. Write for our fre hklrt "Iliiw to Make Uood Tbintm to Eat," MAKE MONEY A hulne openlDR. County Kent for Family Med. Iclne., hxtracu, bphea. Block Food and Ad If al Ueniedlea. 1'ermant-nt, Ki-owlng bualaeas. Team andt i waxon only Inveatment requ'ml. We furolsh Ibo) t KouUa.joiinell them, ourprufatliaaroall part of tbo retail price. You vet th rest, hor lull particulars. udHrees I. OLIVER CO., v ' ; 03 Botes Ot., Detroit, Mloru C9n PRTHOUSANDcoprnrthortlettoriencloa I suu (tamp for Inatru. tlona. cupyof letter, oto. AOit. I EAOLL aOLiLSAUl CO., Sept, , Obloa(0, Hi. V. N. I!. Omaha. NO. 141003 When Answering Advertisements Kindly Mention This Paper. .YrttHt , c "m,n Djru'. Ta..rt.kXl. In time. soM br druirilata. re5?i?M5fliTI mm GUSH ft- S LIKE $ & g TfJ MIL A MaI-P shoes 32? li M ' UNION MADE II Mr. L. DoueIbm mahaa and aelltt i-Ntiv i yfl VLLtn ' M "- Kmwmm i?-J . WvTA rskHJt AU.IX.I Trvis . 71i IJ N IJY I WM V Wmfmm 1 tvaibiiwt aiC tut Tails. tsT KTiJ M1 Rj rMMSpi ffKM