Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, November 08, 1900, Image 3

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Philadelphia Press What did you
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ipe she asked Nothing he replied
What she cried indignantly Oh it
tsnt your fault he replied soothingly
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Facts Stated by
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If You Are Afflicted With
Rupture Dont Fail
to Read them
My Guarantee is Valuable Be
cause You do Not Pay Me
One Cent Until You Are
Well
I present to the readers of this paper
-a few testimonial letters and names of
former patients whom I have cured of
rupture believing that the afflicted
would rather correspond with some one
who has been cured than read what I
might say about myself They can more
txiily investigate and convince them
selves as -to the merits of my treatment
1 could use this entire space singing my
own praises but believe thestatement
of those I have cured will be more satis
factory to the afflicted I will ask you
to write to any or all of them If you
are satisfied with what they say about
my reliability and methods of treatment
write to me or call and see me Remem
ber that in all cases I guarantee a cure
and do not accept one cent of money un
til you are well Consultation by mail
or in person is entirely free I will be
pleased to correspond with you regard
ing your case
DR ERNEST HENDERSON
VFanta to Acid letter to Tit Hoping to In-
fliie ce Other SuftVrers Bad Caen of
Iluptut M and Other Troubles for
Years in thre xr clis Did
Not Takw Oho Cont of Pay
Until Cured
Mclherson Kans June 8 1699
Dr Ernest Henderson Kansas City Mo-
Dear Doctor want to add- my testmcal
letter to vour already large list hoping to in
fluence some sufferer to go to you
I had a bad cae of rupture for vears and
suffered reat agony I went to Dr Henderson
tnd was cured in three weeks I cannot ay too
much for him I know be can do j ust what he
lavs he can do The doctor docs not as k one
cent f pav untl1 tne patient is well This Is
ne best guarantee ne can possibly give to any
person afKIcted as I was 1 will answer anyone
vho wishes to know more about my case
Very truiy yours A R OLSON
SEND FOR MY TREATISE ON THE
CURE OF KCPTCIIE SENT TO YOU
FREE
Desires to Add Testimonial Cae a Bad One
1ermttnent Cure in Short Time
Would Not be Uncle in Mime Con
dition for 51000
Dr Ernest Henderson
Mv Dear Doctor I desire to add my testimo
nial to those you have cured of rupture My
ca e was a bad one and you made a permanent
cute n a short time whoutpain and 1 ner
lot a day from my work I cannot say too
much for your cure and vyyuld no be back in
the condition I was for a thousand dolar 1
thank vou and would recommend your Itspture
cure toanvone Use this if you wn am
truiy thankfully yours
FRED HARPER 2011 Indiana Ave
r GUARANTEE A CDRE OR RECEIVE
NO PAY JFOR Mr WORK lOUPAY
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OUR HEW LITTLE GIANT ji H P GASOLINE ENGINE
Worth Its Weight in Gold to Every Stockman and Farmer
How many of you have lost the price of this Engine In one day on account of
Gcieut wind to operate your wl nd mil Js leaving your stock without water Get one no
to do your pumping when there is no wind or to do it regularly Weather does not affect
its work hot or cold wet or dry wind or calm it is all tho same to this ciachluu Will also
holl corn grind feed saw wood chum nutter and is hnudy for a hundred other jobs in
be house or on the farm Costs nothing to keep when not working and only 1 to 2 cents
per hour when working Shipped completely get up ready to run no foundation needed a
great labor and money saver Require- practically no attention and is absolutely sale
wo make all sizes of Gasoline Engines from Vz to 75 horse power Write for circular and
special prices
FAIRBHKS MOBSE CO OMAHA HEB
DISORDERED
ARE RESPOfM
JDNEYS
SUBllE
for more sicklies and suffering than any thine else Kidney troubles irritates
the nerves makes one dizzy resiles sleepless irri abe makes one pjss
waer often during day and compels one to tret up during night causes back-
ache takes ambition Irom you you get weak and waste away
William Sweeny cashier Park bank Albany N Y who had been
troubled with his kidneys for several years took Cramers Kidney Cur1 it
Ibrouuht permanent relief and Mr Sweeny has d ne as much a au3 otlW
one person to spread the advantages of Cramers Kidney and Liver Cure be
fore the world
Omaha Neb Jan 10 1C00 T firmly bl5eve that I owe my life to
Cramers Kidney Cure JBor two years I suiiered with kidnpy trouble and
could find no relief anywhere I spent hundreds f dollars 011 doctors and
mediciues I tried Cramers Kidney Cure as a h st resri and I wish I lud
I had followed the art vice of friends soouer In less than four months it had
made a new man of me I am entirely well and T trive all the praise to
Cramers Kidney Cure SAMUEL L MORRIS
Of the Omaa 1olice Force
CRAMERS KIDNEY AND LIVER CURE
The most wonderful kidney medicine known will give you strength
and bring color to your cheeks It is a sure cure for kidney troubles
Sold by all druggists Insist on Having Cramers 1 00 u bottle G bottles for 500
CRAMER MEDICAL COMPANY albany ny
WSTlS HANDY Mi
This is wl at I can do and it dn
make any difierence whether ii is nijli
or day wet or dry cold or warm storm
or calm just call me and I will pump
water grind feed shell corn separate
cream churn or grit d bones or any work
that is required of me
Call and see me at work at
ALLEN P ELY CO
1 1 10 Douglas St OMAHA KEB
We Also liuy and Sell New ami iccoiid
llsmcl Machinery
Wheres your watch asked the ob
servant man Why here it is replied
the man whose prosperity had slipped a
cog or two recentlj But thatsa sil
ver one The one you used to carry
I evidently had visions and I ought to 5 had a handsome gjld case Well er
save consulted an oculist at the time I circumstances alter cases you know
Hi is H Baa fa
g Until Cured
Suffered for Years Pronunnced Incurable
by lectors Glad He lo it Xreatintmt
After Three Week was Sound ami
V 11 1ivsatjneut Is All Taut is
Claimed fur St Hopes kctier
Will be Mean of Inducing
Others to Tke
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Dr Ernest Henderson Kansas City Mo
Dear Doctor I wish to btate that 1 can most
heartily recommend your rupture treatment
Siuce early youth I had been seriously troubled
with a right scrotal rupture that was pro
nounced by doctors to be incurable except pos
slply by a danerou sunrical operation Hear
ing of jour treatment 1 determined to try the
same and am glad I did so for after taking
your treatment but three weuks 1 am now sound
and well Your trsatment is all that you claim
for It
If this letter will do you any good I would be
glad to hae you publish the same and I hope
t may be the means of iuducinj others to lake
jDur featment and be cured i
Yours respectfully
WM LYNN Ransom Ks
CONSULTATION KY MAIL OR IX PER
SON FKUE AVitlTK TO 3I ABOUT
YOUR CASE
Find Tie tmentSuccpftil Examined Oth
er lati M 11 d KiMiuil Cure Iernntiient
Hud been in the llusinrfcs 1 hinks
This the Most Rational Treat
ment or ti Hay
December 20 1899
To whom It may concern
This will certify that I have taken Dr Ernest
Hendersons treatment for rupture and that 1
find it entirely successful 1 have examined a
number of patients thr t he has treated and I
Hud that a permaueni care has been made in
every case examined J have watched this
treatment for some time as 1 have been In thla
linaof business inyetf having been an expert
truss titter for a number of years I beiieve
this is the most rational trcitment of the day
and that he will be successful in everv case l
would most heartily recommend anyone -with a
rupture to consult Dr llenaerson
Very respectfully yours
JACOll WL1TZEL independence Mo
SEND FOR MY TREATISE ON THE
CUKE OF RUPTURE MiNT TO YOU
FREE
Lutheran Minister Cured After SufrringSix
Year Ttiotl Many TruMCfs but They All
Failed Upon Advice of Kev F
ferof elllii Mo Tried Or Hen-
dcrsun ihe Rupture Special
of Kaimat City
The Cure va complete lias DNpemcd
vritli TrtiMe ii Anwer Letters
Prom Those A tilioteri iio IVinlx
Further Particulars
Kansas City Mo
This is to certiry that I have suffered for six
years with a very bad rupture and durintr ll
0 the time I have worn different kind of truss
es day and night with the hope or effecting a
cure but they all failed tney only held the
rupture in place
Upon the advice of Rev F Pfelfferof Sedalla
Mo I consulted Dr Ernest Henderson the
Rupture Specialist 103 W 9th St Kansas City
Mo who cured me in a few weeks without suo
jecting me to a dangerous and painful opera
tion The cure was complete and since then I
have dispensed wiib my trusses wunou Incon
venience
To tne interest of all who are amiceci with
tfeis trouble I do write ibiam heartllv lecom
mend Dr Hendersons treatments Anyone- de
siring more mrormation will please apply to
me personally ci oy letter I am
Reapectfuiiy
JOHN SAUER
Nov 14 1S9S 1317 Oak St Kansas Citv
N B In writing please enclose a stamp for
reply
1 GUARANTEE A CURE OR RECEIVE
NO IAYc FOR MY WOKE YOU PAY
WHEN CURED
NoTroubs After First Treatment Which
Puinles Did Not Interfere With
Worlc and Cured in Less Than One
Mouth Recommends Treat uieut
to All Itnpturo Sufferers
Di Ernest Henderson 03 W 9th S Ct
My Dear Doctor I write you unsoced to
ay itst ycu have made a permanent cure of my
luiacre wfcich was as you knowJarre Direct
LITERARY NOTE
Eben Holden bids fair to be as
great a success as David Karum to
which it is sometimes compared and
which it is not at all like It is evi
dently true that the reading public
knows a good thing when it sees it
There is something so fresh so breezy
go about the book that
its reading operates like a tone Uncle
Eb is a delightful character and one
that deservesa permanent place in the
gallery of the heroes of fiction His geni
ality his rugged honesty his natural
shrewdness and his keen sense of hu
mor combine to give him an individu
ality so strong and distinct that one
almost feels as if he were a living man
and nol a mere creation of fiction His
homely saying are racy of the soil his
philosophy a quaint mingling of native
wit and keen observation It is more
than an ordinary story It is a spirited
effective study of character and a thor
oughly entertaining novel It has been
adopted by the United States navy as a
standard work of fiction to be distrib
uted among the libraries of the various
men-of-war in the service At the pres
ent writing the book has not been out
two months and is already in its thir
tieth thousand It is surely one of the
few books of the season that must not
be overlooked or forgotten and evident
ly it isnt Boston Lothrop Publishing
Co
Books of nature lore are enjoying s
vogue hitherto unknown in Americar
publishing - though such books have
never been wholly absent from American
N
can publishers lists It is true how
ever that never befoTe have thest
books been written so ably or- pub
lished so attractively as now and tc
this combination of facts must theii
popularity largely be attributed Johr
Burroughs has recently completed hi
Squirrels and Other Fur Bearers de
voted to the life histoies of small fur
bearing mammals and illustrated bj
fifteen drawings in color after Audu
bon and a frontispiece of a foxs head
from life Squirrels chipmunks wood
chucks rabbits muskrats etc are th
animals described to the number o
fifteen The work will be published
by Messrs Houghton Mifflin Co
The October number of Great Picture
is an exceptional Issue containing as
it does one of the most interesting am
instructive articles on the Human Form
by Dr R W Shufeidt Piano Teach
ing and Playing in America by Wal
ton Perkins director Sherwood Musis
school is most excellent An Ameri
can King by Julian Hawthorne onlj
proves that the publishers of Grea
Pictures aim to keep up the high stand
ard of their literary work as well as i
their reproductions of famous painting
by renowned artists The entire isu i
is worthy the highest commendatiot
from all art lovers
inguinal Hernia 1 tnlnlc thisSs Hie name you
gave it filling the scrotum I am gad to say
that 1 never had anv trouble retaining it after
the nrst treatment and that 1 am now a well
man Tkanks to God and yourself
Your treatment was painless and did not stop
me from my work A cure w as made in less than
a month
I certainly will do what lean for you and my
sufiferlnK fellows and most heartily recommend
all ruptured to take your treatment You may
use this letter If you desire 1 bey to remain
your friend VM WKLTMAN
K C Stock Yards or 410 Landls Court
CONSULTATION BYS1AIL ORIN PER
SON FREE WRITE IO ME ABOUT
YOUR CASE
Suffered With Had Crse for Over Five Yean
Could ot Stand it Anj Longer Afl or
Reading Advertisement Concluded
to Take Treatm nr Paid for
Wish Pleitmre Will Gladly
Write Anyone A bout Ca e
Kansas City Mo June 3 1900
Dr Ernest Hendeison City
My Dear Doctoi It is with pleasure 1 Inform
you that I am eutlieiy cured ot a bad case ol
rupture for which you treated me first about
two years ago I suiiered with a very bad nip
lurefor over rive years many times it was sc
bad 1 could scarcely retain it with the aid of a
truss As the rupture was constantly getting
worse and the pain so great I could not stand it
any longer I was much discouraged After
leading your advertisement over a d over
aainl concluded to try your treatment and
to my surprise yen cured me in less than four
weeks I am sfiad to say after such a long time
of suffering I am absolutely sound and well
I paid your fee with pleasure and still feel that
I owcyou a debt of gratitude which 1 hope to
pay by inducingother sufferers tcgo to you for
treatment thereby doing a kindness to them
and to you
I will gladly write to anyone about my case
I almost forgot to say that I considered your
oiler of receiving no pay until a cure was ef
fected as the best guarantee you could give
and that K what lirst gave me comidpnee in
your treatment as soon as I talked to you
Respectfully your friend
J S HAMMKK
39 East Sixth Street
THE FOLLOWING HAVE BEEN CURRH
OF RUPTURE AND ARE SELECTED Ai
RANDOM FRO Vf MANY I HAVE CURU
IN WRITING THEM PLEASE ENCLOSE
A S1AHP FOR ANSWER
Mike Goynor 2 Ewing St Kansas City Ks
A K Olson MrPherson Kas
Robert J Brock county attorney Manhattan
Kas
N M Kent 401 Orchard St Chicago III
Oscar Dillon 901 Campbell St Kansas City
Mo
H M McDonald Dennon Kas
B F Dobbs lW N HihSt Kansas City Kas
A Youn 3418 Windsor Ave Kansas City Mo
J S Hammick plumbing 19 E Oth St Kan
sas City Mo
Taos Jkiffo Kanas City Mo
Vf C Peak grocet 21 Central Ave Kapsas
Citv Kas
MS Welch car GooJlander Milling Co Ft
Scott Ks
Dr T P Parker 151 Brooklyn Ave Kansat
Ciy Mo
Herman Bagtil KanwtsCity Mo
Wm Lvnn Ransom Kas
M G Hnrtzell TIP Felix St St Joe Mo
Fred Harper 2U11 Indana Ave Kanras CltT
Mo
William Weltman 4U Landis Court Kansas
Citv Mo
Rev F Pfeiffer SedaliaMo
RJ Champion Armour Station Kansas Citv
Kas
lT Wood merchant Greenwood Jackson
county Mo
Chas T Hummer 424 Edmond St St Joe Mo
Will H Castor 1 1 N Spring A ve St Louis Mo
Fred Phares 617 Cherry St Kansas City Mo
E R Demotes Kansas Citv Mo
RB Griffith 207 Lyceum Bldg Kansas City
Mo
Thomas McMahon 704 N 7th St St Louis
Mo
E W Dement restaurant keepsr 109 E 13tb
St residence 0i2 Locust St Kansas Citv Mo
Child 3 months old
G F Shaw assistant county survevor Inde
pendence Mo
hshicrtf n Baker Hails Summit Kas
William Hggtns 117 Car Ave Armourdale
W L Gray Sianberry Mo
Vf T w ngate Amity Mo
Earl Maxwell Valley Falls Kas
I Sandy 70 Kansas we Kmas City Fas
James MeMockin t32 Tullis Court Kansas
Cty Mo
FranU Craig loth and Topping Ave Kansas
City Mo -v
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A IDIDIEISSS
D8 ERNEST HENDERSON
IG3 West Ninth Strek
mm cry Missouri
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A GREAT EUKOjpiAN WAR
An Essay Written fry Hobsca of
Merrimac Fame
In 1893 Lieutenant Richmond Pearson
Hobson wrote a critical ana s f tne
Situation and Outlook in Europe
among the six great powera His essay
at the time created much interest and
discussion among naval officers and
will bear reprinting at the present time
in view of Lieutenant Hobsons promi
nence and the trend or events since he
wrote the article The United States is
a factor with which he did not have
to reckon in forecasting the probable
fate of Europe If he were writing to
day he would talk of seven great pow
ers instead of six
Europe from the beginning of its his
tory has been the worlds great bat
tlefield
Few of its generations have passed
without engaging in wars of the first
magnitude
A bitterness now exists between the
principal western nations that has but
few parallels in history and never be
fore has there been such promise o
war
This imminent war bids fair to in
volve all of the six -great nations of Eu
rope The issues will be of a twofold
nature in determining the historic ri
valry of the western nations and the
equally historic Russian march toward
ascendancy
Thus Europe now presents the spec
tacle of the dual allience of France and
Ilussia drawn up for aggression before
two distinct enemies Great Britain and
the triple alliance of Fermany Austria
Hungary and Italy
What shouldbe looked for from such
a situation in Europe When should
war be expected From what quarter
will it probably oome and what will be
its probable course The aggressor of
course is studying all the possible
plans of attack The key to the future
thus lies with the dual alliance in the
study of the best plans for it to adopt
Great Britain would never remain a
spectator to Franco Russian victory on
the continent Consequently in at
tempting to defeat the triple alliance
first the dual alliance would -have to
engage Great Britain also To attack
the continental enemy would be to at-
m
tack both enemies
But if the insular enemy were first
attacked would the continental enemy
enter
The triple alliance acknowledges no
obligations to Great Britain and there
are elements blind enough to relish
being spectators to the defeat of the
power which rivals and inteiferss in
their colonization and commercial en
terprises and which has steadily con
sidered itself self sufficient enough to
decline all overtures from the alliance
The probabilities thus point to the
non interference of the triple alliance
After the overthrow of Great Britain
and the disintegration of the triple al
liance byr the withdrawal of Italy that
would follow the conquest of Germany
and Austria Hungary by the armies
whose strength would remain unimpair
ed by the sea struggle would be an
easy task whether Italy joined in the
conquest or remained neutral or even
if as is against all probability she re
newed the triple alliance
Thus the best plan for the dual alli
ance to accomplish its schemes of uni
versal conquest is to first overthrow
the British power by sea then to con
quer the central continental powers
When will issue probably take place
At the time most advantageous for the
aggressor
The relative strength of Great Britain
is advancing by oscillations The pres
ent moment finds it at the upper limit
of a swing It will begin an immedi
ate descent the lowest point being
reached in 1S9G and early in 1897
On the other hand the naval strength
of both France and Russia is on a ris
ing curve whose rise is steady rapid
and sure and presents ho point of in
flection
What are the prospects for the fu
ture Will the dual alliance find a
more advantageous moment when its
force will equal or preponderate that
of its enemy What will be the addi
tions to the strength of both parties
What will be their relative strength
when British force passes down from
its present maximum to its coming min
imum Jn 1S96 7
The strength of the two parties in
standard tonnageC armored will then
be Great Britain 27 1040 the dual al
liance 367110 222866 French and 14 1
Russian Thus though the British
force now preponderates ever the force
of the dual alliance it will witness in
1S9G 7 a preponderance of the enemy
in the proportion of 114 to 1 Both
preponderance in quantity and super
iority in quality whlch now belongs to
the British fleets will pass over by
1E96 7 to the fleets of the dual alliance
This situation will be inevitable
Every indication poinds -to the dual
alliances seizing this unhappy moment
to make the attack It should be made
before the expiration of the treaty com-
pact of the triple alliance in 1897 in or
der to insure GreaF Britains being left
alone There is no doubt that France
ard Russia both appreciate the situa
tion The non interference of the triple
alliance being guaranteed the odds will
be heavily in favor of the dual alliance
notwithstanding the traditional valor
and skill of British officers and seamen
After the defeat of Great Britain the
next step in the plans of the dual ali
ance will le the conquest of the cen
tral powers The first step toward this
conquest will be the disintegration of
the triple alliance Italy will be threat
ened against remaining will he allowed
to withdraw and tempted to cast her
lot with the dual alliance
Italy having withdrawn the struggle
with Germany and Austria Hungary
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would be essentially on land If Ita
remained toeutral France and Rurz
would offer for invasion at the presei
moment 141C000 men on the pac
footing and 6G30000 on the war foDt
ing against an opposing force of SCO
400 men on the peace footing and 4C3C
000 men on the waivf ooting This heav
superiority will be greater In iS07 Th
dual alliance could march to the con
quest with entire assurance on the mor
row of British defeat
If Italy joined in the conquest the
unhappypowers would be invaded frorr
the south as well as from the east anc
west by an additional force numberinr
about 259000 men on the peace footing
and about 2000000 men on the wai
footing Should Italy against all her
interests against all probability re
main with the triple alliance the con
quest would involve a fierce struggle
by land as well as by sea The inevit
able conquest of all three central pow
ers would follow nojt many years later
Nothing could save the continent after
the overthrow of British power by sea
- The next step In -the plans of the dua
alliance the conquests beyond Europe
would be practically achieved No seri
ous opposition could be made They
could be taken possession of at leisure
The day France and Russia after Brit
ish overthrow look up from the battle
fields of Austro German defeat thy
will see their frontiers start on the
march across southeastern Europe into
Africa into Asia The conquering pow
ers would control the eastern hemi
sphere
Such are the best plans for realizing
the -highest possibilities opened up to
France and Russia by their alliance
and the probability is that such in the
main are the plans they have concert
edly adopted
If no unforeseen event occurs and if
the dual alliance neglects to seize the
opportunity of 1S96 leaving events to
take their ordinary peaceful course It
aly will in all probability decline to
renew the triple alliance treaty in 18D7
Deserted by Italy Germany and Austria-Hungary
would lie helpless The
two nations in despair would cry cut
for British aid and their cry would
probably be heard So oil Italys with
drawal the probability points to the
formatioin of a new triple alliance ot
Germany Austiia Hungary and Great
Britain the natural alliance of defense
against the natural dual alliance of
aggression
After the wrangle a new era would
begin in Europe Its duration and its
termination are easily seen A glance
at the map of history and the march
of events shows that Russian ambition
does not stop short of two continents
and will not be satisfied until Russian
territory has no boundaries but oceans
After their intoxication France and
Italy would awaken in a nightmare
After 1S98 9 beyond which estimates
cannot be made the probability now
points to the dual alliance maintaining
the preponderance notwithstanding the
vast resources of GreatBritain
The future is thus gloomy for the
essentially passive powers whether the
dual alliance has the boldness to adopt
the most favorable plan or whether it
awaits the ordinary course of events
which would probably consolidate the
enemy Are there any methods of
thwarting these plans What can the
passive powers do
The same methods will thwart both
plans The surest and most desirable
the best method would be the forma
tion of a quadruple alliance of the pas
sive powers to take the offensive with
out delay The force of this new alli
ance would heavily preponderate on
sea it would engulf the enemy
The second best method woud be for
the triple alliance thourh feigning de
fense to take the offensive without de
lay
The third best method would be foi
Great Britain to take the offensive with
no delay If she did so the probabil
ity in all events of war that could
follow would mark her as a victor
with an assured new lease of the sea
and of the worlds commerce Of the
three desirable methods by which the
war could be made general while the
passive powers preponderate in force
and would act in unity this one alon
offers any grounds for hope But thi
only hope is very scant for Great Brit
ain is loath to become a belligerent in
European war and is slow to change
her policies She would be loath very
loath to take the offensive
The fourthbost method the only onr
remaining would be the formation of
a quadruple alliance effected by Great
Britains joining the triple alMance
without materially modifying the na
ture of the treaty slipuiations The
forces by land of the two alliance
would not largely differ The slifht
preponderance would now rest with the
four allies Offense from the aggres
sive alliance would be out of the ques
tion Peace would be insured for man
yearn and another generation might
pas before the conflagration came
The dual alliance however would not
think of renouncing its passions and
its schemes of conqupst and a pitiless
relentless peace struggle would begir
on a scale undreamed of even in this
day of crushing armaments
This peace struggle would continue
till Italy impoverished if not utterly
bankrupt withdraws
At first sight this methed of postpone
ment might appear to offer an oppor
tunity for allowing time to al
ter the sentiment in France to open
the eyes of tlie Frenchmen and cause
them to abandon the alliance with Rus
sia But no the only way to dissolvf
the dual alliance is to put Russfa to thr
test of sharir g defeat with Francr
Great Brita alone can apply thl
test
The hope is somewhat greater thoug
still small that the lourth and leas
desirable method the formation of i
defensive quadruple alliance may ur
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With its 852S miles of railroads oc
cupying nine states includes as iti
western or Trans Missouri system tha
Fremont Elkhorn Missouri Valley
Railroad which occupies the best sec
tion of Nebraska both for agricultural
and grazing purposes It also pene
trates to the center of Wyoming thro
the cattle ranges and into the celebrated
sheep country and the oil regions of
Natrona county Wyoming It also is
the pioneer line to the Black Hillsj
whose mythical past is so intimately
associated with Indian traditions and
their legendary lore The modern Blacli
Hills are especially famous for theh
marvelous richness in gold and silvei
ore and for its equally marvelous ther
mal springs
Near by these Black Hills are sec
tions of the so called Bad Lands
where are still found great quantitfe
of relic3 of prehistoric ages
The agriculturist or stock growet
should seek location on these lines -as
should the scientist visit the bar andw
the miner the upper Hills the invalid
the sanitation of the thermal springs
Office Over 215 S 14tli St
DR
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CVDUIIIC ni u stages and conditions
Oil nlLIu cured and every trace of tho
disease is thoroughly - eliminated from the
blood
No BREAKING OUT on the skin or faca
or any external appearances of the dlseasa
whaiever A treatment that is more sue
cessful and far more satisfactory than tbe
Hot Springs treatment and at less thun
HALF THE COST A cure that isguarantetd
to be permanent for life
IACJUK3CCO of yojntr nnd middlo accd
WtAftRfcoO men LO S OF MAN
MOOD Night Losses Nervous Debility Los
of Brain and Nerve Power Lossof Vigor and
Vitality Pimples on the Face Pains in tho
Back ForfjetfuInGs s Hashtulness OVER
20O00 CASES CUHKP
OTOIPTHDC quickly cured with a no
O I nib I URL and infallible home treat
ment Kidney and Ukdder Troubles Gogh
orrlioea Gleet
CURES GUARANTEED
GHAGES LOW
Consultation Jrre Treatment by Mall
XiedieIniSent everywhere free from gaze
or breakage ready for uic
Office hours 8 in to 8 p m Sundays t
to 12 P O Hox 766 OMice over 215 So Htk
Sr between Farnam and Douglas Streets
OMAHA NEB
OMAHA ST LOUIS R B -And
WABASH R R
41 Miles Shortest to St Louis
28 Miles Shortest to Quincy
THE ST LOUIS CANNON BALL
LAST TO LEAVE
FIRST TO ARRIVE
Leave Omaha 505 p m
Arrive St Louis 700 a m
Trains leave Union Station daily for
St Louis Quincy Kansas City and a33
points East or South
Homeseekers Excursion on sale 3si
and 3d Tuesday of each month
Steamship tickets to all parts of the
world
For full information call at O Et
L Ticket Office 1415 Farnam St Pax
ton Hotel Block or write
HARRY E MOORES
C P T A Omaha Neb
Or HEDHSQI
102 and 103 W 9tk St
KANSAS CTT KO
She Oldest in Ane and liongrst Zacati
A Jlraular Grafluatc in Medicine
Over JS Yearn tipceial Tracticft
Authorized by tho State to troat CHllOlTlGk
KMMVOUS ANJ SPECIAL DISEASES
Cures guaranteed or mone re
funded All medicinca famished
ready for nefr no mercury or in
jurious medicines used No do
tontion from business Patieati
at a distance treated by mail and
Medifcincs sent every
where free from gaze or breakage No medi
cines sentC O D only by agrcomeat Charges
km Over 0000 case3 cured Age and axperi
jneo are important State yonr case and sontj
for terms Consultatioa free and conadesttaL
personally or by letter
Seminal Weakness
and SeXUal Debility lies and excess
c causing losses by dreams or with the orine
pimples and blotches on the face rashes of blood
to the head pains in back confused idoas and
forgetfnlnoss bashfolnoss aveision to society
loss of sexual power loss of manhood impo
tence etc cured for life I can stop mgbJ
losses restore sexual pavyer restore nerro and
brain power enlarge and strengthen ytaali part
and make you Ht for marriage
Radically cured -with a nsy and
Iri Iifalllble He Trsatatnl No u
and Oieet Btrumc nts no pain no deti
tion from business Cure guaranteed Eooj
and list of Questions free sealed
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Private Diseases orSrrefmaded
oni for both 8exea 9GpagM24pictnrel
E5U17IV trne to life with full description of
aboTjdiseases the effects and eure sent caaUS
in plain wrapper for 6 cents in stamps irs
iiould read this book for ths information ii
on tains
H B Stato case and ask for list of question
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KIMBALL BROSJVFGS
1051 Oth St COUNCIL BLUFFS IA
COUNTRY PUBLISHERS COMPY
UMAHAVol
HO VO U Write about yourseiL
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npo Only the afflicted
an appreciate the intense desire one basic
securtd lfyouarnaHCtdsrhaverhIIrna i
vho are wriie to me for terms literature etc S
Address JULIA E VAUGHNPrih
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