Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1904)
The people who look for trouble ar generally those who find fault. The reformer never thinks It neccs sury to practice cm himself. $100 Reward. $100. T flVn of Itil 1Mrt 1.1 ! Mf-j f 1tm trVr- t H itul no ilr-l-t diMtu Uit rtfm Lm Ifu ! lu ran lu ll ti mtui Uimi U irrb. liMrrb ( ur U ti t.y ptiv rr u" kuuwR lu tl ntviw-l frftts-raliv. I tttrrti l-ii.at ft rtiiiutiitiiii tit -. rt)Ulrrt m ri.OfttltU' tt.-ii.tl irrirni. Hall I trrli lurt Uken In lrmilf , lUiit dlrr ilr upon th Mn 4 and mucoui urfr u( tho ytirm, Hirrrti drttroytii to l .unJilt'H f lh tlUftUMf, ! fifing the paltrnl trurfih t'f but tUtoiv up lh cunMiiuil. mtj aiUt tntf miur In Ulng lu work. Ttia proprlrit.- b n.u b flitt l lu curat. v powr that Miry t.flr n Hud.lrr i LMifar f.r inr " Ibal U 1J1 to cure KriKl iVr llt "f tHltiiwitait, AtMrrta V. J. 4 HkShV 4 CO., Tulrdo, 0. K.td b? all hruicgttu. 7c. laAc fiii'i UiUjr rnu for eooitipfttkm. ' It is no sign mat & man Is riding to heaven because bo is driving otherc there. Words arc but ti.o tiungu that truth eara. Storekeepers rerort that the extra Quantity, together with the superior quality of Deflanec Starch makes It tivxi to Imputiblblo to tell any other I rand. If the wife Isn't the boss during the honeymoon, she doesn't amount to in licit as u ruler. Morality lu motor and not mechani cal. The elevator boy Its poorly pnld when one considers the fool questions bo is asked. Parading a cross Is no proof of pas KesslnK a crown. Mrs. t?insiow'B nothing NTrtip. Fnr f Mlilrr r tri'ttilnir , bf tnit thq Kami, reiluret fit tlauuuniiuu, allbyi ulu, curat wind culiu. tHUa A quiet wedding Is often the pre lude to a noisy divorce. Follies of life are the urauKcmcnts we don't cure for. Dealers say that as soon aa a ou trun cr tries Defiance Starch it la Im possible to sill them any other cold water etareh. It can be used cold or bulled. Ilon't Kit down and wait for some thing to turn up; turn up your sleeves nnd get busy. The average man either boasts of Ms good health or howls about his aches and ruins. DON-T SroiL VOl) It CI.OTriFi. Pse Red ('rots Rail Rlue nnd koep thero wuiwj as buow. au grocery do. a package. Lived on Milk and Sugar. Enillo Urazcati, who recently died at Montreal, while a child was medically placed upon a milk and sugar diet nnd this he continued unchanged to his death, presumably from choice His dally rations were three pints of milk and one pound of sugar. Al though solid fooil was I him a thing unknown to him he Is snld to havo been physically robust r.nd suffered from no illness until the attack of croup which ultimately proved fatal Venom Collecting a a Business. For a risky Biid exciting and profit able mode of earning a livelihood, s new Australian industry can bo confl denfly recommended. It is the collec tion of snake venoir, a substance that like radium, is valued by the grain A pound of it is said to be worth $23 000. It is in active demand by chem Isls. It is obtained from three spo cles the death adder, the brown nd der and the tiger snake. The reptiles must be caught uninjured, and it goes without sayltg that the industry "do niands cmislderpb'.e knowledge and skill in capture." Tiger snakes are the best, for they carry most venom Snakes are Btill numerous In tho AtiS' trallun lush. A Wonderful Discovery. Broadland, S. 1)., March 28. Quite a sensation has been created here by the publication of tho story of G. W. Gray who, after a special treatment for three mouths was prostrate an helpless and given up to die with Rrlght's Disease. Hright's Disease ha always been considered Incurable, bu evidently from the story told by Mr Gray, thero Is a remedy which will cure it even In tho most advance stages. This Is what he says: "I was helpless as a littlo babe. My wife and I searched everything and read everything we could find about Hright's Disense, hoping that I would bo able to find a remedy. After many failures my wife Insisted that I should try Dodd's Kidney Pills. I praise God for the day when I decided to do so for this remedv met every phase of my case and In a short time I was ablo to get out of bed and after a few weeks' treatment I was a strong, well man. Dodd's Kidney Tills saved my life." A remedy that will cure Hright's Disease will cure any lesser Kidney Disease. Dodd's Kidney Tills are cer tnlnly tho most wonderful discovery which modern medical research has given to tho world. Political clubs are used chiefly to put opposing candidates out of busi ness. For Rheumatism Neuralgia Lumbago DacKacho Sprain Brulaea Soreneaa StlfTneaa Sc ralltbl remedy SUacobsOil NEWS IN NEBRASKA NO JUNKET CLAIMS ALLOWED. I THE STATE IN BRICF. Auditor Weston Put a Stop to Un authorized Expense. LINCOLN. In discussing state af fair Auditor Weston said he did not Intend to allow any claims for Junket trips that the legislature had not spe cifically provided for by appropriation. The auditor holds that If the legisla ture wanted any state officer or em ploye or appointee to maks a trip It would have made an appropriation to pay the expenses. There has been much controversy over the allowance of claims and the stand Auditor Weston took In turning (on the claims of three officers of the National Guard by reason of their trip to Florida has been favorably commented upon over the slate. Re cently the State Hoard of Public Lands and lluildlngs sent out a com mittee, Including Architect Tyler, to look up normal school buildings, and ono of tlm members Hied his claim or allowance. It was intimated that Auditor Weston would refuse to ullow this and the member withdrew It. HANGS HIMSELF IN HIS KITCHEN. Eody of Farmer Found Several uays After Deatn. GRAND ISLAND. Nicholas Trode, bachelor farmer, residing alone on his farm seven miles west oi tins cny, was found dead In the kitchen at his home, he having hanged himself. Judg' Ing from the condition of tho body, tho act must have been committed cni,,r,v nr nosslblv Friday. 1 he '"l",,lH; - lust seen of him was in tins cuy on Friday afternoon. A neighbor, not Ing the fact that thero had been no signs of life at the place, called and upon looking through the window saw tlw. Timn siisoe tided to a rope, with tho knees almost touching the floor. A brother, residing at some dis tance, and neighbors were summoned and they decided to immediately call the coroner. Coroner Sutherland and Sheriff Taylor returned from the scene nnd found that no Inquest was nec essary. Outbreak of Pneumonia. TKKAM All. Tekamah is having quite a serious epidemic of pneumo nia, which has been raging ior seeiui weeks. While there has teen compar atively few deaths so far a number are very seriously 111 nt the present time. Four or five trained nurses me mio from Omaha now. and the physicinns are said to be the busies, persons in town at the present timo. One doc tor said he had eighteen calls in one day that he could not answer. Collapse of a Shaky Bridge. DUNBAR. A fifty-foot combination I. - I 1 bridge across Wilson crcen, three miles south of Dunbar, went down Monday under the weight of fifteen head of cattle belonging to John Mead. One was instantly Miieu nnd a number of others were ba-y criDulod. Tho bridge had for some time been In au unsafe condition, but up to the time of its collapse it nan been in use for all kinds of teaming. Poisoned by Kraut. NORFOLK. The family of Ernest Hartman was almost wiped out of ex istence because they had eaten Bauer kraut for supper. The kraut contained poison, which laid them all out short ly after they had eaten. A tew of the children did not eat any of the food and they summoned a doctor. The poisoning was accidental. Oil Inspection Pay. Chief Oil Inspector Edward Church filed his report for February with the governor. The total receipts were $1.79.4U; expenses. $'.141.54. He turn ed over to the treasurer $1,C.7.8G. Negligent About Report. A number of state Institutions though frequently warned nnd re nuested to do so, have failed and are continuing to fail to send a monthly report of the doings of the institu tions to the secretary of state. Those Institutions are requested to do this and unless the various superintend cnts conform to the requirements it Is not unlikely that drastic measures will be taken to compel them to. Two Brothers Are Dead. LINCOLN. While attending tho Dewey trial at Norton, Kas., ex-Adju tant General U W. Colby received the news of the t'f th of two of his broth era Dr. It. K. LOiliy was injured in ,. I I I In a runaway at Rent rice, and died Mon day morning. At tho same hour Liv ingstone Colby died of heart trouble at Freeport, Id. Good Prospect for Fruit. TABLE ROCK. The rain and snow of last week has thoroughly moistened the earth and the warm sun since has mado the fields of winter wheat look erecn and promising. Examination cT the fruit buds Indicate, that the pros pect for a crop of fruit Is excellent. Prof. Bowen is Retained. DAKOTA CITY. Prof. O. H. Bowen present principal of our schools, has been retained by tho school board for the same position for next year nnd the present grammar teacher, Miss Mary Easton, has also been retained Crusade Against Extract. LINCOLN. Impure lemon extinct has aroused the wrath of Food Com nilssloner Thompson. He Is examln ing and testing certain brands ,and will shortly mnko an extended nnd detailed reMirt of the Ingredients. New Suits for Good Prisoners. Within a short time good prisoners at tho ''lA', penitentiary w?ll lay aside their striped uniforms nnd don new light gray clothes. The Board o public IjiiuIs nnd Buildings has or dered 1.000 yards of imiterinl nnd tho clothes will be made Just ns soon a the cloth arrives. The new uniform will bo a mark of credit for the prls oner nnd will only be given to those who show a dlsxstlon to bo good Tho school nt the penitentiary will be started just as soon as nil of th cells are completed. A company of surveyor was In Ed gar surveying and setting stakes for a north and south railroad, whtin they said was to be the Winnipeg, Yankton & Gulf road. At Dakota City, Dave Burton was sentenced by County Judge Eimers to twenty days in the county jail, hav ing pleaded guilty to the charge of stealing $21 in mouey from his step- lather. Sheriff Fisk of I-ano county, Ore gon, left Fremont with William Jen nings, who is wanted at Eugene, Ore., for a serious crime, a requisition for his return having been granted by Governor Mickey. It is expected that a new savings bank will soon be organized In Fre mont. It will bo tho third institution of Its kind there and will be the sev enth bank. Stockholders of the First National bank are behind the project, but tho new concern will have its quarters elsewhere than with the par ent bank. Tho personal property of William O'Dell, the Leigh man who left his family, was sold on the streets by his father-in-law, S. J. Whtwler. This property was assigned to Mr. Wheeler before O'Dell disappeared. The prop erty which was left amounted to about $350, while tho amount owed Mr. Wheeler was about $800. The mills at Arlington and Rennlng: ton have been compelled to shut down on account of the scarcity of wheat. The railroad rate war has resulted In carrying off the remainder of last year's crop to Chicago, and there Is little prospect that these mills will be able to do much grinding before tho new crop is harvested. Tho board of secretaries of tho State Board of Health decided to hold two examinations to test the ability of the young men to practice medi cine, the first of which will occur on April 21 and 22 and tho second on June 1 and 2. A resolution was adopt ed, however, specifying that next year only one examination would be held. The officers of tho Firth bank, which was entered by burglars tho other night, who were frightened away be fore forcing open tho safe, believe they have a clue to the two men who did the work. According to tho de scription of the parties sent the police, they occupied quarters in the city jail the night before tho raid on the bank was made. Objectionable shows will bo barred at the coming state fair and Instead the fair management will conduct a first class show of its own. This was decided at a meeting of tho board of managers, and Superintendent Bas- sett was instructed to correspond with the boards of neighboring states with a view to forming a circuit for a good vaudeville company. Edward Waugh, at one time h clerk in the office of County Treasurer Mc Laughlin of Imcaster county, is tin der arerst at Thebes, HI., and will bo brought back to Lincoln, charged with embezzling $3,000 from the county. Waugh Is accused of issuing receipts lor money and failing to keen on file in the treasurer's office duplicate re ceipts. By this means, it is alleged. he was able to collect a large amount of money of which there Is no record in the office of the treasurer. Charles E. Holmes, who was sen tenced to serve five years at hard la bor in the penitentiary by Judge Paul Jessen, has been taken to Lincoln by Sheriff J. D. McDrlde. The prisoners general appearance has undergone n grent change since he was brought to Tlattsmouth from Springfield, O. about four weeks ago, for trial on the charge of perjury. It Is understood that his attorneys will make another effort In his behalf by submitting the case to the supreme court. At a preliminary hearing before Jus lice Gladwish In Seward, Hurt Mey ers was bound over to the May term of the district court In the sum ol $l.(ioo, on the charge of rape, prefer red by Miss Livonia Egolf of Cordova, Neb. Work on the new bullrings to b erected on the burned t pace from the fire of last October In Milford, has begun in earnest. Mr. Worthnm of Seward, who has the contract for the four new brick buildings, arrived with a large force of men and began work Triplets have been born to XIrs, J. Green at Pluttsmouth and will go through life as Theodore Roosevelt. William Jennings Bryan and Grover Cleveland. Dr. P. J. Flynn has been appointed pension examining surgeon nt O'Neill, Neb. Five carloads of beet seed Imported from Germany was received by the Standard Sugar company at Lcavltt a few days ago for distribution among its growers. The old settlers of Pawnee county will hold their annual picnic July .u. 27 nnd 28. 1904. Mrs. Maud Morris of Humboldt has sued for divorce from Frank Morris, a barber, alleging that he had anoth er wife at the time of their inf ringe. Charles E. Holmes of Plattsmouth has been sentenced to five years in tho penitentiary for perjury. The Lawrence Telephone compnny of Iwrencc has Increased Its capital stock to $3,000, according to amended articles filed with tho secretary of state. Tho Iaw and Order league of Hast ings has endorsed Hie democratic can didate for mayor. The Guide Rock Telephone compnny of Guide Rock has filed articles of Incorporation. The capital stock Is $1,000. Central City will vote on a proposi tion to Issue $S,(iot) bonds for a new room to the rchool house and w ill also vote on tho license question. Tho Burlington rnllrond bridge ncross tho Plntto river soulhenst of Kenrney wns partially destroyed by II ro. Twelve acres of lnnd adjoining the I'npllllon townslto on tho south, own ed by C. W. Moore, were sold to Frank Iln'in for $:,'00. H. H. RAND FINALLY RESIGNS, Under Cloud by Postcff c Investi gation. WASHINGTON Tho postmaster gent-ral en Monday accepted the resig nation of H. II. Rand as assistant su ;ierlntem!iBt if the division of sala ries aud allowances of the postoffiee department. The action takes enect immediately. Rand was appointed in April, 1902. . During the postal Inquiry It was charged that he was interested in the promotion of numerous speculative en terprises, mostly mining companies, and that he used his official position to induce departmental employes to Invest lu Ws schemes. The Hrlstow Inquiry failed to tustaln the charges, bufr Rand never appeared again offi cially at the department, apd It was generally understood that he would necr again resume his official duties. WILL MOVE UNITED STATES SHIP Admiral Cooper Thinks New Chwang No Place fcr the Helena. WASHINGTON To Admiral Coop cr, in command of the naval forces on the Asiatic station, has been left the decision of the question whether or not the Helena or some other United States naval vessel Is to be kept at New ChwanS as requested by American interests there. The Navy department has teen in formed by Admiral Cooper that he has decided that the conditions nro not such as to warrant him in detain ing the Helena at New Chwang. ll !he town is attacked by the Japanese navy the Helena would be lu the line tf fire, nnd no neutral ship has a rlRht there If it can set away. The Navy department has cabled him to withdraw the ship, and it probably ,will leave New Chwang for Shanghai and sturt. for .Manna wuiiin uie pres ent week if the ice continues to soften as rapidly as expected. FLOOD LOSSES OF $3,000,000. Indiana, Including the Capital City, Hard Hit by High Water. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. Northern and central Indiana, Including the capital city, have seen the worst of the flood and workmen are now repairing the heavy damage. Cities and towns at tho head waters of the Wabash and White rivers have only slime and mud left to contend with by the receding waters, but southwestern Indiana has yot to see the worst. The crest of the flood wil reach the Ohio river in two days. It is estimated the damage in this county will reach $2,225,000, and north of this county an additional $1,000, 000. In this city 1,200 families were driven from their homes. The city authorities resolved upon issuing $100,ou0 flood bonds to repair the damage to the public utilities, but it is expected the loss in this one fea ture will be more than double this tigure. GOVERNMENT MAKING HEADWAY. Revolutionary Contest in San Domin go is Losing Ground. WASHINGTON Information re ceived at the Navy department from Admiral Wise at Gulantanamo Indi cates that the Morales government Is making headway in the revolution ary contest in San Domingo, the ad miral reporting that it is now in pos sesion of all the ports of the island except the small ono of Monte Crist I. This news was brought to Guantana mo by the commanding officers of the Hartford and the Yankee, which have returned to that place from San Doinlngan. Suicide Confesses Murder. KANSAS CITY Tho dead body of n man, who, before committing sui cide by shooting himself, wrote a let ter in which lie confessed to the kill ing of "Policeman Nihert" at Musca tine, la., In the summer of 1S!m:. and who signed his name as "Patrick J. McGath." was found In a church at Sis Mile, a small station a few miles west of Kansas City. McGath stated in the letter that he killed Nihert be cause tho latter had broken up his family, and that ho (McGath) had shot three other officers. Two Million Dollars for the Poor. ST. PAUL, Minn. By the filing of the report of the nppralsers appoint ed by the probate court to ascertain the value of the estate of tho late Fanny S. Wilder of St. Paul, it Is an nounced today that the entire Wilder estate, coupled with that Mrs, E. V. Appleby, a daughter, amounting to about $2.0(1(1,000. Is to be used for the poor of St. Paul, Independently of any other charity. Japs Lost Fifty Killed. LONDON. The Seoul correspond ent of the Dally Mall says that In an engagement March 2:!, which Japanese Infantrv had with Cossacks, between Anju and Chong Ju. the Japnnee were victorious, hut lost fift v killed. Rudolph Wants Same Burial. ST. LOUIS The body of Oeorge Collins, who was executed at Union Mo. Friday, for the murder of Detect tlve Charles J. Schumacher, wns bur led there In the Catholic cemeterj according to Catholic rites, performed by tho village priest. When Wllllnrr Rudolph, Collins' pnrtner, In ths Jnl! here awaiting execution on May 13 was told of the dlsposnl of Collins body, ho said: "1 want the .innie nor vices by that priest nnd I want to be burled by the side of George." Single Statehood or None. RO SWELL, N. M. The New Mex loo tattle Growers' association Ir session here on Wednesday adopted t resolution favoring a national lenslnp law. The following single stalehooc resolution was nlso adopted: ",Va nro unalterably opposed to tho union of New Mexico with any ether state or territory. Union with Arizona lf neither desirable for praMionl nno wo, the stock growers of New Mexico, represent Ins one-half of Its taxable In tcreats. stand for rlnrle statehood of none." NO APPETITE- Many Women During the Spring Months Suffer From Extreme Lassitude, Loss of Appetite and Nervousness What They Need Is Pc apuranaq f hcGreaf Tonic Miss Bertha M. Rush, 5435 Klnrarde street, Pittsburg, Pa.. Superlntenaent Junior Society of Methodist Protestant Church and leading Soprano of the choir, writes: "Words cannot describe my thankfulness to you for Pernna. I was a sufferer from systemic catarrh for years ami was iu a very much run down condition. I was extremely ner vous and had the most foolish fears over nothing. I wus thlu aud ema ciated. "My physician advised n;e to leave this climate, but us It was not con venient to do so at this time, I took the advice of a friend to use n bottle of Pcrutia. 1 took it fatthfullv and when the first bottle was gone I felt so much better that I bought six more and took them faithfully, at'tor which I looked like a new woman. "I gained in flesh, my appetLe re turned and all uiy old symptoms had disappeared. I am more than thank ful to Perunt." Miss Bertha M. Rush. ! AM TIRED. Everybody is Tired Spring Wealher Does It Every One Should Be Cautious. Depression of the nervous system at the approach of spring is the cause. General lassitude, dull, heavy sensa tions, continual tired feeling, with ir regular appetite, and sometimes loss of sleep. Teruna meets every Indica tion nnd proves itself to be perfectly adapted to ail their varied peculiari ties. Peruna invigorates the system, rejuvenates the feelings, restores the normal appetite and produces regular Lleep. That tirod feeling which Is the nat ural result of tho depressing effect of warm weather immediately after the Invigorating cold of winter, quietly disappears when Peruna ia taken. Thousands are daily testifying to its priceless benefit. Mrs. II. Kassatt, 1309 West 13th street, Des Moines, la., writes: "I am happy to give my endorsement for your valuable medicine, Peruna, ns I consider it a valuable medicine to take when tho system is run down from overwork. About two years ago I felt that I must take a long rest as I had been unablo to work for over a month and could not regain my strength. I could not sleep nt night and was in a very nervous, high strung, condition. I decided to try what Peruna would do to build up my strength, and am pleased to say that I began to improve very shortly, and In less than two months I was ablo to take up my work, and felt better than I have for years. I take it now twice a year and find that it keeps me In perfect health." Mrs. Kassatt was for over en years the manager of a plant fur- aishlng ladies' wear and employing hundreds of women. He gives but an empty hand who withholds his heart. Hundreds of dealers say the extra quantity and superior quality of De fiance Starch Is fast taking place of all other brands. Others say they cannot sell any other starch. Though the world may owe all of us a living, only a few are preferred creditors. riso'8 Cure Is tho best tticciolno Tre errr mm9. tor all aOurtions of tho tU.o:it and )udk. Wil. O. L.NDSLET, Vahbi-ruQ, lnd., Feb. 10, To-day Is never better by to-morrow's burdens. Tcoslnte nnd rillllon Dollar Gram. The two greatest fodder plants nn earth, one good fur 14 tons hay nnd the other 80 tons preen fodder per nere. Grown everywhere, so does Victoria Rape, yielding fO.000 lbs. sheep and swine food per acre. JUST SEND 10C IN STAMTS TO TflB John A. Snlz"r Seed Co.. La Crospe, Wis., nnd receive In return their big catalog and lots of farm seed samples, W. N. U.) Ho who will not bo a servant can not be a saint. f fJAA CivenAwa SJVr VVfO Writo uor8kn AlnhtMlne dealer (or full partlculnrs and i ree sample card oi THB SANITARY WALL C0ATIN6. Destroys dneaie germs and vermin. Never nil or scaleg. You can apply it mix with cold water, llrautiful chtcts on walls nnd in white nnd delkate tints. NOT a Uuenio-breeding, oui-of-date hot-water glue preparation. Kalso minet beanni; fanciful oamex and mined with hoi water are stuck on with Slue, which rota, nnuriRhlnir (terms of eadly diiraies nnd rubbing and ical ing, spoiling walla, clothing and furni ture. Huv Alabaatlna in 5 In. pkgs., properly latx-lli-il, uf paint, hardware and druff dealers. Leaflet e( tints, "Hints on Uecoratinr," and our artiota Ideas free. lliililltl it- (mi D.mi. ai.k IMtilfSI,M. -,...,-.-.. K0RTH-SCUTH-EAST-TE5T WATIRPBC0PV m tlklP CLOTHING Tkl tot mtttix Allied krn ird nty-wen venrj ruptnex'. hoe rvufc ToWER'i aiidws Coctiord fbtj fcAW tft or U ow The m txtijf m bbK or j Ho tit all kin i art work. trt r2fv"i f Of I TrlC P DM r) ouvaitcej to oivt ytl station All rtteUt oV(iW xll the.tv ' 4 1 TOWUCOIOT0ll.IUll.il J L Tan UHOM co uwicwstaa Lawn Fence Iron nr nli-p. uiiinv mvli, for ri'Phlenrr,. rhlirrh.'H'lionl, 'mi'ir-vy; p.. Hliiy anil ii( tim-: firm a ati-n. M-itd (or i atalnf uv. Clumtlra Iro atd Hire Work?. I IMA II A. K;r.B, f TOfltt uionro EiCATED K s k r 1 i r-i mi MISS BERTHA M. RUSH-PITTSBURG. Miss Ru-ih Suffered with Systemic Catarrh-V'as Ner vous, Had No Appetite, Grew Thin and Emaciated. &ho Now Looks Like a New Woman After a Course of I'o-ru-na. Tired, Nervous Women. There are thousands of them every where. A few bottles of Peruna would do them untold benefit. As a tonic nnd nerve invigorator it has no equal. It builds up tho nerves, It gives Btrength to the circulation nnd at once restores the appetite nnd diges tion. No foeble woman should be without Peruna. " Burns M Cuts IpH' !p Bruises "Wpr THERES NO USE ARGUING t- DdUnu Surch b lb scry btst Sttfd) SuAfc lt'l s bet Hundreds 'will testify to K. Try ft one youncIL V7t (uirinte Mttifacttan or shot You can't lose Dtuantt Sluch b'aloolutdy (rat (re ll aukri the dctha look bcjuUiul uA t Get It oi your froccn. It emus far 10 artt-oat-lhlii c you fct at say Cher trial. IKE DEFIANCE OMAHA, WELL DRILLING MACHINERY. roUTAItl.K an.l rtil ll anr urpth, bj nlfkin or lnr.v iMimr 41 UIFFKHKNT HTYLKN. Worhalti'iiff comiH-tltlott. SriiS fbr t"t lllulral4 I iitUtat , 4, KI1I.V 4 Tf llll.f, o. Ikiwtuat at., M !'-, Una, BEGGS' BLOOD PURIFIER CURES catarrh ol the Momach. STARCH CO., P iSS . r-th ( I MI K IS, NERVOUS. 4 N ... J '''i'.'.-vU i V 5- ii'iii,? . .1. f . H, If you do rot receive prompt ttne Fatsfectory results from the use ut Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hart man, giving a full statement of your case, and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Ilartmnn, President of the Hartman Sanitarium. Co lumbus, Ohio. ' PORTRAIT AGENTS?; al Dirartwltfl .aautaotararr aabavt Moaf. iiurs.,,i.Hio hi'.t. l'rirra i he h I'nmipi tiis nienia. Drllirrt of all portraltn (imruileed. fleaan aiiitileslil Mlialrm Srn.l tt ( (l.ue . ADAM J. XROLL-CO. Ut Ira Btnlaiaa-. Chicaia llrif J UmtS rirtlhk Ad llM nmti uiuh tTu. Taiiii In time. a.,( h nrui US liiiS. 4. I N I Bfflta Mfmm J m I . ; ; i