Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, November 22, 1900, Image 6

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VALENTINE
NEBRASKA
KEBEASKA NEWS NOTES
The fall term os district court Is on
tt Plattsmouth
The republicans of Lexington paraded
la celebration of McKlnleys victory-
Mrs David Loomls wife of County
Juperintendent Loomls of David City
is dead
William P Hayes has brought at 30
WO suit against William Otto of York
for slander
John Knott of David City run a rusty
aail into his foot and Is dead as a
result of lockjaw
it David city has the smallest docket
tn several years thirty nine civil and
sight criminal cases
The village of Bayard fifty miles
eorthwesi of Sidney has been incorpor
ated The place now contains 250 peo
ple
An open switch In the Burlington
yards at Superior caused an engine and
box car to be demolished but no one
was hurt
Christian Besemaier of Tecumseh
tried to drive a nail into a plank and
Is shy the sight of one eye The nail
struck back
Sterns livery bams threatened to devel
op Into a conflagration at Wymore but
was finally extinguished with the total
loss of the barn
A stranger tried to pass a worthless
check on the merchants of North Platte
but was unsuccessful An arrest Was
flecided upon but he had escaped
For the second time in the last few
iveeks same one fired a shot from am
bush at William Madden of Crab Or
hard and the bullet pierced his hat
In a wreck at SL Edward the engine
and tender and the baggage coach left
the track and ran for fifty yards on the
ties tearing them up as it went
Chief of Police Lon Martin has re
ligned bis position as head of the Hast
ings police and Charles Wanzer has
been appointed to fill the vacancy
J C Beck of Table Rock is replacing
his burned llvary stable with a new
brick structure 50x130 feet two stories
and basement and modern in equip
ment
Mrs B Elson of Plattsmouth a niece
af the late Abraham Wolff of Mor
ristown N J has come into the neat
turn of 50000 according to the wording
of Wolffs wllL
John Powers of South Sioux City was
kicked in the abdomen by an assailant
and is now at the point of death His
assailant is known to the police but
has not yet been captured
A horse driven by A J Manley of
Tecumseh became frightened at a
threshing machine and ran awaythrow
ing Manley out of the buggy and se
verely injuring him
A L Burdorne a Northwestern
bridge carpenter of York was hit on
the back and shoulders by a heavy
bridge timber and narrow escaped in
THE TRUTST
ARMOR PLATE TRUST CARRIES
THE DAY
PAY S455 PER TON
Trust Comes Down From S54 5
Per Ton But Not to the Terms
Demanded
Washington D C Special Secre
ary Long today announced the conclu
lon of the long controversy over the
price of armor plate for naval vessels
and an agreement with the Carnegie
and Bethlehem companies for Krupp
armor at 420 a ton with the possible
adidtion of royalty fees making the
maximum price 45552 a ton The
amount of armor Involved is the larg
est ever placed at one time by the gov
ernment and Is said to equal all the
armor purchased by this government up
to 1896 It covers the armor for seven
teen ships now In various stages of con
struction including eight battleships
six armored cruisers and three protect
ed cruisers
The following official statement was
given out concerning the agreement
The navy department has come to
an agreement with the Carnegie and
Bethlehem companies for Krupp armor
of the first class amounting to 24930
tons for 420 a ton The Krupp process
involves the Harvey patent the valid
ity of which Is now under consideration
by the courts and it is further agreed
that the government will assume In
addition any liability for the Krupp
process not exceeding 2432 a ton for
Krupp royalty and not exceeding the
United States license fee of 1120 for
Harvey royalty The maximum price
to the government is therefore 45552
per ton subject to diminution in case
of any reduction in the foregoing roy
alties
The bid of these companies for this
class of armor was 490 and the price
originally asked was 545
TheMIdvale company some time ago
withdrew Its bid but it would have
been unable in any event to furnish
armor in due season for the Maine class
of battleships Had they not withdrawn
their bid it is probable that some ar
rangement might have been made for
the distribution among the three com
panies of the manufacture of the ar
mor other than that of the Maine class
Their bid however was of value in en
abling the department to secure the
above large reduction
Admiral ONeill chief of the bureau
of ordinance said of the result
The agreement is most satisfactory
The terms are reduced not only to a
reasonable point but more than reason
able We get armor cheaper than any
i country in the world It Is due not only
to Secretary Longs management but
also to the fact that the companies met
him in a very reasonable spirit It is
only just that this should be under
stood
The armor contract covers not only
the 24950 tons specified in the official
statement but also some 10000 tons of
armor of the second and third class
which has been in controversy but has
Btant death He will however be on ifeeen dependent on the disposal of the
the sick list for some time
As a result of an election bet Joseph
Stern eat in an arm chair on the roof
of a livery stable at Wymore for two
hours and at intervals of five minutes
yelled Hurrah for McKinley
j first clas sarmor The entire amount
approximately 35000 tons Is now made
available New specifications have been
prepared by the navy department show
ing In detail the tests times of deliv
ery etc There is some change in the
classification but in the main features
Henry P Nielsen lias resigned the the specifications are as they were when
prindpalship of the Weeping Watei the last bids were made
high school and will teach German and HOW HIS STOCK BOOMS
Latin in the Hastings schools j Pittsburg Pa Special The initial
quotation on the Carnegie company
While working on the new B M stock was made at the Pittsburg Stock
bridge over the Platte river near Oak- exchange today when one share was
land John Anderson John Graham and goij at 1500 500 above par value At
three other men were precipitated into this figure the total capitalization of
the river by the falling of a girder and the carnegle company would be valued
Anderson and Graham were badly in- at 408000000 of which Andrew Car
Jurod I negie owns 53 per cent
A fire in a barn near the Central
Granaries companys elevator and the CIGAR MAKERS iiinm re tu A WAH
While switching cars in the yards of
the Dempster Milling company at Be
atrice J J Hersman was squeezed and
rolled about six feet between the ware
house platform and a box car and broke
several ribs
Whats the matter dear asked
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Tampa Fla Special Rioting ba
iween the International and Resisti
ancia unions of cigarmakers began here
today at the factory of Gonzales Mora
Co of Tampa and Chicago This
firm was working a full force of Re
sistiancia men numbering about 500
the sea captains wife tenderly Here The internationals marcneu lo me
are safe in harbor and home but tory and demanded that these men
yet unhappy Have you not discharged come out Thisi was refused and the
the cargo safely Discharging the Internationals declared they would put
them out The premises are inclosed
cargo is easy enough mother but Im
blamed if I can discharge the cook and as an International man started
to enter the gate an Italian doorkeeper
The bible presented by the Harvard fired upon him This was quickly fol
Republlcan club to Governor Roosevelt lowed by an exchange of several hun
for use by him in taking the oath of dred shots The front and side of the
office as vice president bears on the fly building was riddled with bullets but
leaf the inscription From Harvard no one has been reported Injured Po-
men to a Harvard man of whom all
Harvard men are proud
A banquet In honor of Prof Hadley
of Tale is to be given by the school
teachers of Connecticut next month
lice officers dispersed the mob
Every factory closed down at noon
for the day The mayor has sworn in
100 extra policemen and the sheriff has
added numerous deputies to his force
The mayor issued a proclamation for-
Prof Hadley long ago made himself bidding torchlight processions and dem
popular with the teachers by establish- onstratlons of the rival trades unions
ing a course for them at Yale Since planned for tonight
then lie has frequently spoken on school The Internationals have about S00
topics In various cities of the wooden members here while the Resistiancia
nutmeg state
Prof Francis Newton Thorpe of Mt
Holly N J who was recently elected
converse professor of constitutional law
in the University of Vermont and dean
of the recently established department
of commerce and economy lias declined
the appointment
members number over 3000
BANKERS RE ARRESTED
Somerset Ky Special Aenewed
Interest was aroused in the defunct
Somerset National bank when the late
president G W Waite and G R Hall
his cashier were re arrested together
with L E Hunt and Cyrus Wait en
a grand jury warrant- charging con
SDiraoy to defraud
FIKfi HUMAN FLESB Id THE PQT
San Francisco Cal Special The
schooner Mascotte which has arrived
here from the south seas brings tales of
cannibalism and the massacre of blacks
on the Savage islands For the past
two years the Mascotte has been trad
ing between the Solomon Islands New
Guinea and New Ireland Her decks
rails and sails bear the marks of canni
bals spears and bullets
The schooner arrived at Komali in
the Admiralty group just after the
murder of Herman Maize the trading
agent there This was on August 29
The Mascotte dropped anchor in the
harbor three canoes shot out from the
land Captain Macco and a boats crew
went ashore and found that the copra
house bad been looted and that the
traders home was a wreck In the
yard of the latter a big pot was still
sizzling over the dying embers of a fire
and in the pot were found some of the
bones of the traders
The cannibals had not gone far They
had found in the agents house fifteen
guns and with these they returned for
Captain Macco and his crew A hasty
retreat was made to the schooner and
the cannibals potted them with their
stolen guns Once aboard the Mascotte
the captain turned loose all the avail
able arms The bullets from the Savage
islanders found marks in the rails and
decks and riddled the foresail Cap
tain Macco brought into play a small
gun and the noise more than the effec
tiveness of it scared the cannibals off
The Mascotte which is an auxiliary
schooner steamed to Kusai in the
Carolines and notified the German sloop
of war Zeadler of the murder Both
the schooner and warship returned to
Komali and the native villages were
shelled Eighty villages were destroyed
by fire 160 natives were killed and
twenty taken prisoners x
In June the Mascotte put into Matty
island in the Solomon group and
twenty traders went ashore with the
supercargo A great crowd of natives
scenting a big feast made for them
and filled the air with spears Captain
Macco turned loose his Winchester and
killed one of the cannibals This stop
ped the rest for a moment Then an-
other savage bit the dust This com
pletely mystified the cannibals They
turned their dead over and found two
big holes in their bodies Then two
more fell and the rest of them took to
the woods
FIVE DAYS IN A SINKING VESSEL
a sinking vessel for five days Captain
Anderson and his crew of thirteen men
of the Norwegian bark Highflyer ariry
ed here today having been rescued by
the British steamer Georgian Prince
Captain Flett from Hull
During the five days the crew was
at the mercy of the waves they only
saw two steamers The first one ac
cording to Captain Anderson came to
within a half mile of his vessel but
steamed away without giving any aid
The second ship sighted was the Geor
gian Prince
The Highflyer sailed from Campbell
ton R E I for Newport Wales on
October 19 with a cargo of lumber
Eleven -days out the bark encountered
a severe gale which tore away her sails
and strained the vessel so that she
sprang a leak of nine inches an hour
All hands were kept busy at the pumps
so that the bark could be kept afloat
until a passing vessel could render
assistance Four days passed and on
the morning of the fifth day a trans
Atlantic liner passed near but only an
swered the distressed vessels signal by
raising a flag
IMMENSE BUTTER TRUST FORMED
Milwaukee Wis Special A move
ment is on foot to consolidate in one
big concern all the creameries in the
Northwest for which Chicago is ihe
market The Idea originated in Wis
consin where the creamery men have
been working on it for some time
A M Reed vice president of the
Champeny Creamery company herev
said yesterday
It is a fact that the initial steps
are being taken for the organization of
a creamery trust The conditions are
such that it is an absolute necessity
There is not a creamery in Wisconsin
that has made money during the last
year The competition has been such -
that farmers have ben practically dic
tating th price at which milk should
sell while this same competition has
kept the price of the manufactured
duct down The trust will probably In
clude all the largest creamery interests
in this state
The Champeny Creamery company
besides owning creameries at fifteen
points in Wisconsinowns several cream
eries in South Dakota
Chicago creamery men among them
Obadiah Sands declare that a success
ful creamery trust on a large ccale
would be impossible
MAY REVEIW PENNSYLVANIA STRIKE
MAY RENEW THE STRIKE
Pittstotf Pa Special A renewal of
the big coal strike is possible The
Pennsylvania Coal company and sev
eral other operators posted notices to
day that an advance of 50 cents a ton
would be made on coal purchased by
consumers at the retail chutes The
men say this action virtually wipes cut
the 10 per cent increase granted two
weeks ago to end ihe strikes The em
ployes of toe Pennsylvania company
demanded yesterday that they be paid
every two weeks and this was pivmised
Now the men believe that the advance
made to the retail trade Is a means of
retaliation and they dc not propose to
stand it
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EBELLING
PRINCE TUAN IS RAISING AN
OTHER ARMY
CHINESE SI NATION
is Belelved That the Uprising
Will Compel Emperor to Re
turn to to Pekin
Shanghai Special There are con
tinued rumors of the projected transfer
of the Chinese court to Cheng Tu but ii
is said that the viceroy of the province
3f Sze Chuan objects to such an ar
rangement
It Ib also rumored that a rebellion has
broken out in the province of Kan Su
Chang Chi Tung the Wu Chang vice
roy is said to be raising 100000 troops
and to have proposed to the Nanking
riceroy that they should combine their
forces to oppose the allies making the
Tang Tse their base for operations
against Shen Si
Berlin Special The news that
Rrince Tuan and General Tung Fu
Hsiang had rebelled was greeted here
is a favorable sign The Tageblatt says
that if it be true the rebellion will
probably induce the emperor and em
press to return to Pekin and place
themselves under the protection of the
powers
The news from the German naval so
cietys China correspondent that Herr
Knappe German consul general in
Shanghai had left for Nankin is in
terpreted at significant Several news
papers believe that he will confer with
the viceroy about inducing the court to
return to Pekin
Another batch of soldiers letters de
scribe horrible cruelties committed in
China at the orders -of superiors is
published The Vorwaerts prints five
such communications
A correspondent of the Cologne Ga
zette cables that between Tien Tsin and
Pekin it has a sport for the al
lied troops especially the Russians to
shoot every Chinaman even the most
harmless A number of papers now de-
nounce such methods
The Cologne Volks Zeltung the cen
trist organ says
Such wholesale murdering will sow
unquenchable hatred destroying forever
all chance of missionary work in China
floating - take notice of
on the ocean in a helpless condition on lssue or
thege things and peremptory
ders to Count von Waldersee to prevent
them hereafter as they are a shame to
all civilization
With regard to the China bill the pa
pers point out that the next imperial
budget will show the necessity for a
loan of 100000000 marks and that in
addition the chancellor will be empow
ered to issue treasury notes for 175000
000 marks
A large portion of the press expresses
dissatisfaction with this outlook arid
the agrarian organs demand that the
government raise the required amounts
by imposing a number of special taxec
upon the countrys commerce and in
dustries which those journals declare
will alone reap the fruits of the China
war The National Zeitung and the
Vossische argue strongly against this
suggestion
At todays session of the relchstag
during the vote for the second vice
president a voter cast a vote for L5
Hung Chang
REBELS ARE SUPREME IN THE SOUTH
Victoria B C Special Writers in
oriental papers received here by the
steamer Empress of China says the ris
ing1 in Southern China is not so much
against foreigners as against the Man
chu party Japan mail correspondence
3ays the insurgents in their encounters
with the imperial troops are increasing
The rebels are masters of the greater
part of Kowloon and Tung Kiang dis
tricts and they had gained possession
of six out of ten of the principal towns
In Mwaui Chow all walled cities
Government troops sent from Canton
were recalled October 17 which gave
the impression that an attack on Can
ton itself was feared On October 17
the rebels were operating within thirty
miles of the British frontier and on the
same date a report was given out that
they had attacked a French steamer
en route from Kwan Chou to Hong
Kong killing two of her crew and
stealing 32000
The leaders of the rebels are Dr Sun
Yat Sen who some years ago became
notorious because of an attempt by the
Chinese legation in London to kidnap
him and Kang Yu Wei head of the
reform Lparty who fled to America
SENATOR SCOTT IS TALKING AGAIN
Washington D C Special Sena
tor Scott of West Virginia has beer
talking again
His ante election declaration that
trusts are a good thing is now supple
mented with a post election statement
regarding the need of a large standing
army which indicates his belief that
riots are probably to go hand in hand
with a republican policy
In an interview today the senator was
asked Do you favor a permanent
army of 100000
I will not undertake to specify the
numbers he said I would have
enough for our needs We have no
use for more cavalry That branch of
the service was most useful in the days
of Indian fighting but the Indians
have been largely pacified arid there is
less condition for cavalry forces to keep
them from harming the settlers
The artillery regiments can serve a
double purpose They can care for the
coast defense equipment and for the
purpose of quelling riots in the cities
they will be every bit as effective as
infantryl
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CHINESE PRINCES SEEK ANWTESYIEW
London Special The Daily New
publishes the following frcm Pekin
dated November 15
It is reported here that Prince Chiny
and Li Hung Chang have requested an
interview with Count von Waldersee
which will probably be granted The
field marshal intends to make an ex
cursion to Nan Kau pass and the Ming
Tombs as Prince Henry of Prussia did
in 1898
Dr Morlrson wiring to the Times
from Pekin Tuesday says
The Tartar general commanding in
the province of Sze Chuan has been
named for governor general of Man
churia in deference to Russias Invita
tion to China to resume the govern
ment of that territory under Russian
protection
The Chinese peace commissioners
have received a telegram irom the em
press dowager dated November 10 cen
suring their failure to prevent the dis
patch of foreign punitive expeditions
into the interior The empress dowager
continues to issue orders appointing
officials to office She is unable to real
ize her position and has even appointed
literary chancellors to conduct examina
tions in the provinces
Trustworthy dispatches from Niu
Chwang assert that despite their as
surances that they will not loot the
railway the Russians are transferring
material from the Shan Hal Kwan line
across the river at Niu Chwang to thj
Russian Manchurian railway
MR BRYANS CAREER STILL P0LIT1CIAL
Lincoln Neb Special Last night
a year ago William J Bryan was the
central figure at a big jollification meet
ing at which the fusion forces of the
state celebrated the triumph of their
state ticket at the election of the Tues
day before Mr Bryan was one of
the speakers He then and there laid
down plainly the career he has mapped
out for himself
Some of my republican friendssaid
Mr Bryan have been feigning won
derment as to what will become of me
when this craze of isms as they term
the issues has died out In order to
relieve them of any undue worry I
want to serve notice that I shall con
tinue in politics in active opposition to
any party or doctrine which violates
American ideals and the true principles
of human liberty until the lid is closed
upon my coffin
This was William J Bryan a year
ago and it is the Bryan of today His
second defeat for the presidency has
not swerved him from this determina
tion His time as before will be de
voted to the preparation of magazine
and newspaper articles with an occa
sional lecture and speaking tour With
a continuance of his present physical
vigor he has determined that naught
shall swerve him from these plans
Mr Bryan is not disturbed as to his
ability to make a livelihood for himself
and his family The ability of his pen
assures him that his personal finances
cannot suffer He has made a snug for
tune from his writings and lectures A
great portion of the money has been
given to causes in which he has taken
an interest
Few public enterprises or charities in
Lincoln have failed to profit by his lib
erality His church the First Presby
terian and every charitable organiza
tion in the city have learned to look
regularly to Mr Bryan for a liberal
gift Meanwhile he has been a steady
contributor to the political organization
of which he has been twice the leader
in national campaign
STRIKE OF OVER SEVEN THOURAND MEN
Terre Haute Ind Special More
than 200 hoisting engineers and 7000
miners in the state will be idle tomor
row as a result of the failure of the
Indiana block and bituminous operators
to sign the scale presented to them to
day by the engineers A conference was
held in this city today at which the
leadinsr oDerators of the state were
present and also the executive officers
of the National Brotherhood of Hoist-
ing Engineers When the operators at
tonights conference announced their in-
tention of refusing to sign the scale
until the matter could be decided at the
Indianapolis convention Secretary
li i rui TVi irlni nt tVio TTniHnf 1
Engineers Brotherhood wired the offi
cials of the different mining districts
declaring a strike
The adoption of the Illinois scale in
Indiana would mean an advance of at
least 20 per cent
GARNE6IE GIVES A COOL MILLION
Pittsburg Pa Special At a dinner
given by W N Frew president of the
board of directors of the arnegie desti
tute to Andrew Carnegie Mayor W J
Diehl and other prominent citizens Mr
Carnegie made an offer to the city of
Pittsburg to build a technical schooL In
connection with the Carnegie institute
and endow it with 1000000 The tone
of Mr Carnegies address would indi
cate that as in the case of the insti
tute his contribution would be in
creased latre to meet the needs of the
proposed school
AMERICAN COWBOYS DENOUNCE
BRITISH
London Special American cow
boys and muleteers to the number of
140 who went to South Africa on Brit
ish mule transports arrived in Lon
don Saturday They are loud In theii
denunciation of their treatment on the
home journey and intend to formally
complain to the board of trade They
declare the rations served had to be
thrown overboard that they would
have starved had they not paid exorbi
tant rates for extra rations and that
they were berthed over horse stalk
where ihe heat and odor were usfcear
able
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DOINGS AND SAYING v
lant It Just little bit queer th i
Je harder to warm a church than al
other place on earth
President Sam of Haytl denie thj
report that he 1b dead a repwted
What Sam says may be so
When a married mans hatr hegin
to get thin may be needs a tonic- and
maybe he needs a divorce
Cheap is the price and a soft answei
turneth away wrath This however
does not apply to soft soal
I The fact that pork Is soaring might
Indicate that the halcyon days have ax
rived when the pigs begin to fly
President Eliot of Harvard says ha
owes all he has achieved as an edu
cator to his good health and to sticking
to hln lob
The Manayunk Philosopher rise to
remark that the man who is satisfied to
take things as they come never gets
l ery much
Lots of men gain reputations fos
wisdom says the Philadelphia Record
Philosopher simply because they know
when to keep their mouths shut
Mrs Adelaide Kraggel wants dam
ages because she fell through a trap
goor into a beer vault at Excelsior park
Some people are hard to satisfy saya
he Chicago Journal
Why not doctor yourself GonoTa
Tablets are guaranteed bv Kldd Drug Co
Elgin III to cure all diseases inflamma
tions ulcerations of the urinary system
organs bladder etc or send free medi
cine until cured if guaranteed lot fails
An Internal remedy with injection com
bined the only one In America Price 3
or 2 for 5 sent per mall Retail and
wholesale of Myers Dillon Drug Co
Dmaha M A DIHon South Omaha Da
sris Drug Co Council Bluffs Riggs Phar
macy Lincoln H S Baker Sioux City
Complete line of rubber goods ask f
what you want
The making of a lexicographer Su
perintendentYes and where did Jekn
the Baptist live Scholar In the des-
i rt Superintendent Quite right And
ivhat do we call people who live in the
iesert Scholar Deserters Ex
HOWS THIS
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ward for any case cf Catarrh that ua
aot be cured by Halls Catarrh Cure
P J CHENEY CO Props
Toledo O
We the undersigned have knows
J Cheney for the last 15 years and be
lieve him perfectly honorable hi all
business transactions and financially
able to carry out any obligation naada
by their firm
WEST TRUAX WheleeaJe Drug
gists Toledo O
WALDING KINNAN MARVIN
Wholesale Druggists Toledo O
Halls Catarrh Cure is taken inter
nally acting directly upon the hkjoS
fend mucous surfaces of the system
Price 75c per bottle Sold by aUdrog
gists Testimonials free
Halls Family Pilla are the best
An avalanche of wards badly cheaeo
has less effect than one ringing sen
tence that the mind retains
Tve come to tell you sir that the
photographs you took of us the other
day are not at all satisfactory Why
my husband looks like an ape Well
madam you should have thought of
that before you had him taken Tit
Bits
Vital weakness ana nervous debility ea
be cured Vlrtuama Tablets are guar
anteed by Kldd Drug Co Elgin JU tt
cure all nervous diseases debility and vi
tal losses or send free medicine until
cured if guaranteed lot falls Pale thin
emaciated tremblnlg and nervous peopte
should try these tablets greatest of narv
tonc3 If you are not what you ought tj
be or want to be and can be eq there
one trial and you will praise chem for
ever 2 a package or 3 for 5 per mall
Retail and wholesale of Myers Dillon
Drug Co Omaha M A Dillon Soutfc
Omaha Davis Drug Co Council Bluffs
Rigrgs Pharmacy Lincoln H S Baker
Sioux City Full line of rubber goods
ask for what you want
Markleigh Your office seems badl
mussed up have you no janitor Bark
Ielgh We used to have one but sinee
he became a faith curist he has heen
giving the office absent treatment
Baltimore American
Menses surery on regnlarlv
suppressions neglected often result In
blood poisoning and quick consumption
and is the direct cause of womens trou
bles therefore keep the menses regular
with De Le Dues Female Regulator
and women will be happy and healthy
If it fails Kldd Drug Co Elgin III
tend free medicine until relieved and fully
cured 2 per package or 3 ror 5 -per
mall Retail and wholesale of Myers
Dillon Drug Co Omaha M A Dillon
touth Omaha Davis Drug Co CounciJ
ilufts Riggs Pharmacy Lincoln H S
aker Sioux City A complete lma of
ubber goods on hand ask for what you
Want
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Teacher Now children suppose fhte
class room were suddenly enveloped in
flames and escape cut off what would
be the best thing to do to prevent loss
of life Tommy Tatters Keep cooll
With lt3 8528 miles of railroads oc
cupying nine states includes as its
western or Trans Missouri system the
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 celebrate
aeep country ana tfie oil regions o
Jatrana county Wvomine it aim u
he pioneer line to the Black Hffls
J wv wv ia aj illUUlliSAVJy
psauuiitteu wiin xnaian traditions and
their legendary lore The modern Black
Hills are especially famous for their
marvelous richness in gold and silver
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 quantities
of relics of prehistoric ages
The agriculturist or stock growez
should seek location on these lines a
should the scientist visit the bar lands
jthe miner the upper Hills the invalid
the sanitation of the thermal springs
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