Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, December 13, 1900, Image 2

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The Valentine Democrat
I M RICE Publisher
NEBRASKA
I BRIEf TELEGRAMS
Miss C Stewart an American has
taken the doctors degree at the Uni
versity of Berlin
Forty five bodies of Galveston storm
victims have been found and buried
on the Island beyond me city limits
the past week
The Canadian railway employes have
complained to the government against
theJmportation of United States labor
while they are debarred from entering
the United States
E Johnson and Robert Hatten quar
reled at Daisy Ga and Hatten shot
Johnson through the neck Johnson
fell but raised hinself long enough
to shoot Hatten through the head
Both men are dead
Charles S Milward aged 35 a lead
ing merchant of Lexington Kywas
found dead on his rear porch -by a
servant He had -been shot through
the head but whether -by himself or
another is not known
The department of agriculture has
advertised for bids for furnishing seeds
to the department for the usual dis
tribution Bids will be opened in this
city on December 12 about three
months earlier than the opening last
year
After serving as postmaster and as
sistant postmaster continuously for
thirty eight years John Pynn of St
George U has resigned He is 85
years old and only a few postmasters
have outranked him in point of ser
vice
The name of ex President Grover
Cleveland has been mentioned by New
Jersey democratic assemblymen in
connection with the Ebnorary nomina
tion of United States senator against
Senator W J Sewall who will be re
elected
Mrs Charles Blow wife of a for
mer Illinois state game warden has
her hus
sworn out warrants charging
band with attempting to chloroform
her and her three children and then
turning on the gas so that suffocation
would finish the work
The first large shipment of potatoes
that has gone forward from Washing
ton state to China will be sent in a
few days from North Yakima and will
consist of 500 tons destined for Shang
hai In the past the greater amount
of foodstuffs that has been called for
from that section has been flour but
now the Chinese have acquired a tatse
for potatoes
Mrs McKinley has sent to New Sork
a ber tiful doll which will adorn the
Ohio booth of the womans bazar for
the benefit of the Womans Suffrage
Asosciation early in December While
the presidents wife is nowise a wo
man suffragist she makes this dona
tion at the request of Ohio friends The
doll was dressed y dixs McKinley who
fashioned each dainty garinent
Miss Mary E Chapin 87 years old a
veteran womans seminary founder and
teacher is dead at the home of her
nephew Dr S N Chapin in Chicago
Miss Chapin began to teach at the sem
inary in New Haven and in 1860 helped
found a womans seminary at Milwau
kee She went to Lawrence Kan and
there founded a semniary which pre
ceded the University of Lawrence
The design for the monument of the
late Vice President G A Hobart has
been decided upon ac Paterson N J
The successful competitor is Philip
Martin It shows Mr Hobart stand
ing with a gavel in his hand and lean
ing slightly forward as if listening to
a speaker It will be of bronze and be
about nine feet in height It will
stand upon a pedestal in front of the
city hall in Paterson
Consul Shumann at Mainz says in
a report to the state department that
if American shoe manufacturers stud
ied closely the requirements of the
trade in Egypt they -ought to be able
tc conquer that market with ease He
says that they certainly could be able
to offer a better and cheaper shoe than
the Swiss manufacturers who now
practically control the shoe trade of
Egypt having driven French goods out
of the market
The health of King Oscar of Swe
den continues to improve
Miss Eugenia Washington great
grand niece of George Washington one
of the founders of the society of
Daughters of the American Revolution
and president of the Society of Found
ers and Patriots died at Washington
A dispatch to tne Unina News from
Hong Kong reports a typhoon at Tou
rain in October lasting forty eight
hours destroying the villages rice
fields and buildings and laying the har
bor bare It is estimated that 1500 to
1600 persons perished and the remain
ing population of 4650 are without pro
visions
The official figures on the presiden
tial election of California give McKin
ley 164755 Bryan 124985 Woolley 54
024
The wheat crop of the Darling Downs
district in Australia is expected to beat
all records In some instances it will
yield fifty two bushels to the acre
The Armstrong farm near Granite
Oklahoma which contains the remark
able spring from which natural gas
continually escapes has been leased
by E R Suppe of Parsons Kan who
will at once put down several test
wells for gas and oil Other gas men
are there and will thoroughly test the
field
The division of customs and insular
affairs of the war department has is
sued a statement showing the total re
ceipts from customs sources in Cuba
for the ten months ending October 31
were 13215500 against 12120991 the
same time in 1899 an increase of 1
049507
The Illinois state board of health
-will make in its forthcoming biennial
report some important recommenda
tions Among them will be that a
state sanitarium for consumptives be
established The state board of char
ities will be joined in its recommenda
tion for provision f or the care of epi
leptics
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TO NEGOTIATE A PEACE
Nearly All Envoys at Pekin Have Ee
ceivecl Instructions
THE WORK MAY BEGIN TUESDAY
Diplomats Will Immediately Commence
Conference With China Plenipotenti
aries and Emperor Will Beturn to Pe
kin to Execute the Treaties
PEKIN Dec 10 All the foreign
envoys except Sir Ernest Mason Sa
tow the British minister have re
ceived instructions from their govern
ments agreeing to the joint note pro
posed at the last meeting
Another meeting will probably be
called for Tuesday next Should the
British minister have received his in
structions to sign the joint note by
that time communications will be im
mediately opened with Prince Ching
and Li Hung Chang who are in
daily touch with the court by the
Chinese telegraph
Prince Ching says Emperor Kwang
Su is ready to return as soon as as
sured that the negotiations will allow
him to come under conditions conso
nant with his dignity and safety
The removal of General Tung
Hslang from the command of the Chi
nese forces surrounding the court is
considered by the foreign envoys to
be a very important step as indicat
ing the real desire of the government
to come to terms Fu Hsiangs ban-
ishment indicates that the court rec
ognizes the expediency of obeying the
demands of the powers
The International club was opened
today its object being to bring to
gether in a spirit special harmony the
officers and diplomats of the various
nations There was a large company
present and music was discoursed by
military bands It is expected that the
club will continue a great success
The building was formerly an imperial
temple
The envoys are considering the
question of legation buildings in the
future At present none of the gov
ernments own its buildings all the
houses being rented Tne only ones
not damaged considerably are the
American British and Russian
It is proposed that all the legation
buildings should be concentrated
within a souare mile
WASHINGTON Dec 10 The next
important step in the Chinese situt
tion will be the formal presentation
to the Chinese plenipotentiaries of the
agreement arrived at between the rep
resentatives of the powers at Pekin
for reparation for the Boxer outrages
In just what manner this will be
done Mr Conger has not informed
the state department although the
probability is that the document will
be handed to the Chinese by the dean
of the diplomatic corps
As has been stated already the
agreement is simply a statement of
the terms upon which the powers will
negotiate with China for a final set
tlement and is laid before the Chi
nese officials as a matter of form
The negotiations for final settlement
will come later after the Chinese
have been given a reasonable oppor
tunity for the consideration of the
conditions laid down by the powers
The complete agreement deciphered
from the code is now in the hands
of the president Officials decline to
make its text public in advance of the
receipt of information that it has
been formally accepted by the powers
although the advices which have here
tofore come from Mr Conger leaves
no doubt that this will be the case
The essential features of the agree
ment already have been outlined in
the press dispatches
Undo nams Boat Building
WASHINGTON Dec 10 The ves
sels built in the United States and
officially numbered from June 30 1900
to November 30 1900 were 495 of
149963 gross tons The principal
items of the total are seven steel
steamship on the great lages 34933
gross tons and four smaller steel
steamships 8456 tons which could
pass through this new Weiland canal
and one steel schooner bargee 2790
tons
Mrs Mary McLean Dead
WASHINGTON Dec 10 Mrs
Mary L McLean the mother of John
R McLean of the Cincinnati Enquirer
died here at her residence at 130
oclock this morning of acute heart
affection She had been ill since Fri
day
At the bedside of Mrs McLean when
the end came were her daughters
Mrs Dewey and Mrs Ludlow wife of
Rear Admiral Ludlow her son John
R McLean and Admiral Dewey
Chief Rebel Caught
SHANGHAI Dec 10 Pao Ho Nien
tao tai of Chu Fu in the province of
Che Kian who was responsible for the
July massacre and who absconded has
been captured near Su Chau and sent
to Hang Chau Fu
Mr John Goodnough United States
consul general in Shanghai is about
starting for the United States on leave
of absence
Persian tlinister Arrives
WASHINGTON Dec 10 General
Isaac Kahn the new Persian minis
ter to the United States arrived here
today from New York He probably
will bo presented to the president dur
ing the coming week
An Oklahoma Affray
MOUNTAIN VIEW0 T Dec 10
Five men were wounded in a fight
between members of the Hughes gang
and City Marshal Jesse Morris and
Deputy Marshal Ayres in the Cattle
Exchange saloon last night Marshal
Morris was shot through the intes
tines Deputy Ayres in the knee Jesse
Williams was shot four tmes Frank
Hughes was shot through the chest
over the heart A Cherokee half
breed named Palmsley was shot four
times in the head Morris Hughes
and Palmsley will die
THE SENATE AND HOUSE
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What They Propose Doing In tho Near
Coming Days
WASHINGTON Dec 10 The sen
ate will continue to givs Its attention
to the Hay Pauncefote treaty and the
ship subsidy bill during the present
week taking up first one and then th
other as may suit the convenience of
those who may wish to speak on the
two meausres During the last ses
sion of congress the Nicaragua canal
bill was made the special order of
business for Monday next but the
establishment of the ship bill as the
regular order will have the effect of
displacing the canal bill precedence
being given under the senate rules
to a regular order over a special
order It is understood that Senator
Morgan who lias charge of the can
al bill will not press that measure
until the treaty for the abrogation
of the Clayton Bulwer treaty is dis
posed of On this account the friends
of the ship bill do not apprehend
that he will make any opposition to
the continuance of the consideration
of that measure He has indeed caid
said that we would be content to al
low his bill to follow close in the
wake of the ship bill
Three or four set speeches are prom
ised in opposition to the subsidy bill
and it is expected that most if net
all of those already in sight will be
made during this week Among those
who probably will speak on
are Senators Clay Vest and Ber
ry all of whom oppose the bill Sen
ator Vest is an especial advocate of
free ships
There are differences of opinion as
to what effect the taking of a vote
on the fortifications amendment to
the treaty will have upon the time
of disposing of that instrument but
a majority of the senators express
the opinion that the vote upon the
treaty will follow Tery tfoon after
the vote uiyn the amendment
The program in the house for the
coming week contemplates the con
sideration and passage of the legis
lative executive and judicial appro
priation bill and the bill for the re
duction of the war revenue taxes
Wednesday will be a dies non so far
as legislation is concerned as on that
day the exercises in connection with
the centennial celebration of the re
moval of the seat of government to
Washington will be held in the house
The legislative appropriation bill is
not expected to consume more than
two days at most probably only one
and the leaders expect that the re
mainder of the weeek will suffice to
pass the war revenue reduction act
It is probable that special interests
which do not receive the consideration
in the bill which they think they
are entitled to will attempt to amend
it This is specially true of the brew
ing Interests which hope to secure a
further reduction of the tax on beer
from 150 a barrel as fixed by the
committee to 135 a barrel
CAPTURED WITHOUT CONTEST
Soldiers Meet With Littlo Resistance
From Insurgents
MANILA Dec 10 While the cap
tures of supplies and the occupation
of new points are quite numerous
those involving actual fighting - are
comparatively feW Apparently the
insurgents are falling back at all con
contested points sacrificing their pos
sessions in most case and satisfied to
save themselves
A detachment of the Forty seventh
United States volunteer infantry from
the Island of Catandunes off the
southeast coast of Luzon relinquished
an attempt to land near Pandan On
anchoring the American were fired
upon by sixty riflemen and after a
short engagement they cut the anchor
chain and sailed for Catanduanes with
two killed and two wounded The
names have not yet been received
here Captain Richard T Ellis of the
Thirty third volunteer infantry cap
tured in the mountains near Barbara
a large quantity of Krag Mauser and
Remington ammunition together wifi
a signal outfit a printing press and
other equipment All of this was de
stroyed Thirty rifles and several hun
dred cartridges were secured at Vic
toria
Grout Bill Goes Through
WASHINGTON Dec 8 The house
today passed the Grout oleomargarine
bill by a vote of 196 to 92 The sub
stitute offered by the minority of the
committee on agriculture which im
posed additional restrictions on the
sale of oleomargarine to prevent the
fraudulent sale of butter and increas
ed the penalties for violation was
defeated by a vote of 113 to 178 The
bill s passed makes articles known
as oleomargarine butterine imitation
butter or imitation cheese transported
into any state or territory for con
sumption or sale subject tc the police
power of such state or territory
To Marry Duke of Westminster
LONDON Dec 10 It is authorita
tively asserted that the duke of West
minster is engaged to Miss Shelagff
West daughter of Colonel Cornwallis
West By he marriage the duke will
become the brother-in-law of Mrs
George Cornwallis West Lady Ran
dolph Churchill
liOrd Roberta Reception
LONDON Dec 10 Lord Roberts is
expected to arrive in London January
5 He will be met by the prince- and
princess of Wales and will precede
immediately in triumphal progress to
St Pauls cathedral where he will at
tend a special service of thanksgiving
Goes Down With All on Board
ERIE Pa Dec 10 In the midst of
one of the most bitter gales that ever
swept Lake Erie the iron ore barge
S H Foster in town of the Iron
Duke went to the bottom at 4 oclock
this morning ten miles of Erie ariu
eight persons were drowned as fol
lows Captain John Bridge Cleve
land first mate name unknown sec
ond mate name unknown Seaman
Robert Wood Seaman William Kelly
of Port Auston Mich Cook Mrs
May of Detroit two unknown deck
hands
WRITES TO MB CONGER
Oantonsse Reformer Pormer Adviser to
Ewang Sn Wants Emperor Restored
VICEROYS ARENOT TO BE TRUSTED
Foreigners Hold Tiiat Empress Should
Not So Allowed to Interfere and That
Reactionary Officials Should Be Tery
i
Closely Watched
PEKIN Dec 8 Mr Conger the
United States minister and other for
eign envoys received today a letter
signed by Kang Yu Wei the well
known Cantonese reformer who was
formerly an adviser of Emperor Kwang
Su and who has always been favorable
to foreigners Kang Yu Wei says that
great calamities have befallen China
through the empress dowager and also
in consequence of her advisers Prince
Tuan Prince Ching Yung Lu Yang
Yi Chao Shu Chian Muang Ru Moyn
Kuen and Hiang He says he is thank
ful that the foreigners held out in the
legation buildings in Pekin and that
all the Chinese who understand the
law of nations regret the murder of
Baron von Ketteler He then says he
desires to makeisuggestions which will
insure the just punishment of the real
culprits satisfaction to the different
countries and a permanent settlement
of the international relations of
China He urges
First That the empress and her ad
visers should not be allowed to vio
late the peace
Second That the emperor who is
a friend of foreigners should be re
stored
Third That all reactionary officials
should be arrested and that a careful
watch should be kept over the so
called friendly viceroy in the south
Unless Yung Lu Prince Tuan and
the others are severely dealt with
Kang Yu Wei contends that they will
continue to say that the foreigners
are powerless
The foreigners should not rely upon
the viceroys continues the Cantonese
reformer They send men money and
armament to the empress and are her
sary
be restored the empiro would rejoice
The emperors party -consists of the
most enlightened men who are friendly
to foreigners and desire to incorporate
western civilization and culture in an
ancient country
Kang Yu Wei points out that he was
appointed for the task by a secret edict
of the emperor in 1898 when he made
his appeal on behalf of the emperor to
tne foreign powers
An appeal which had they listened
to would probably have prevented
what has happened
PUSHING REBELS N LUZON
Troops Keep the Little llrotvn Men on
Keen Jump
MANILA Dec 8 More activity is
shown in the operations in northern
and southern Luzon The reports
from the former district come in
more quickly and telegraphic instruc
tions are fewer
General Funston with Troop A of
the Fourth cavalry and a score of
scouts last Thursday encountered a
hundred insurgents posted on the op
posite bank of the Mehieo river The
Americans charged across the stream
and the enemy retreated firing from
cover They left four dead on the
field A native who was captured re
ported that Fagin a deserter from
the Twenty fourth infantry who has
been active with the Filipinos with
a party of two cavalrymen had been
wounded
Lieutenant Morrow with fifty men
from the Forty seventh regiment at
tacked and occupied Bulucan While
returning these troops encountered
Colonel Victoris occupying an en
trenched position -with thirty rifles
and 300 bolomen Lieutenant Mor
rows force charged raid drove the
enemy from their position it is be
lieved with heavy loss Preceding
the fight the expedition had captured
Major Flores and several of his fol
lowers
An engagement is reported to have
occurred near San Roque in which
according to natives fifty rebels were
killed
Several minor encounters and cap
tures are also reported The Amer
ican casualties have been very slight
Ask Secretary Gage to Remain
WASHINGTON Dec 8 President
Homer of the Baltimore clearing house
and thirty of the prominent business
men representing the clearing house
the savings bank and the Merchants
and Manufacturers association of Bal
timore called in a body today at the
Treasury department and urged Sec
retary Gage to accept the invitation of
tho president to remain at the head of
the Treasury department for another
four years
Presidents Nominations
WASHINGTON Dec 8 The presi
dent today sent the following nomina
tions to the senate John F Weston
Resistant commissary general of sub
sistence to be commissary general of
subsistence with rank of brigadier
general Captain Frank B McKenna
Forty seventh infantry U S V
first lieutenant Fifteenth infantry U
S A to be inspector general of vol
unteers with rank of major
Murriajre nd Dirorcc Xars
WASHINGTON Dec 8 Repre
sentative Taylor of Ohio who was
prominently identified with the move
ment to exclude Brigham Roberts of
Utah from a seat in congress today
introduced a measure intended to
bring about federal prohibition of
polygamy It proposes a constitution
al amendment for uniform laws on
marriage and divorce Mr Taylor
says however that his aim goes con
siderably beyond a mere uniformity
of such laws and is expressly de
signed to reach polygamy and put
i on end to it
mrm
PROSPERITY SN OKLAHOMA
Governor Report Argues Cond ltloni
Warrant Admission
WASHINGTON Dec 7 The annu
al report of the governor of Oklahoma
says that the year has been marked
by general prosperity agricultural
grazing manufacturing and commerce
nourishing in an unprecedented
manner The total assessed valuation
of property is 549338661 an increase
of 6247 over 1899 The report states
that in addition to its excellent pub
lic school system Oklahmoa has five
higher institutions of learning
which are not excelled by the similar
institutions of any state in the union
There are still 5733385 acres of va
cant government land in the territory
subject to homestead entry While
most of the land is unfit for farming
there are still many sections upon
which the homeseeker from the north
or east can find a comfortable home
and atttain a competence in time
As each justice of the supreme court
of the territory sits as a trial judge
with original jurisdiction of all eases
of civil and criminal litigation arising
in the district to which he is assigned
the report recommends that a separate
court of appeals be provided In
order to avert sentencing of youthful
criminals to the penitentiary the es
tablishment of a reformatory institu
tion within the territory is recom
mended The report says that the
prosperous condition prevailing in
OKlahoma its population area and
wealth when compared with a like
condition prevailing in a large num
ber of states at the time of their ad
mission in the union amply justifies
its claim to statehood The report
recommends that Fort Supply which
was abandoned several years ago e
presented to the territory for Use as
a public institution
CONNECTING LAKE AND RIVER
War Department Furnishes Estimate for
Proposed Canal
WASHINGTON Dec 7 The War
department today sent to congress re
ports on the number of important
river and harbor projects including
that for connecting the Mississippi
river with Lake Michigan by the
means of the Illinois river and the
Chicago sanitary canal and also or
extensive improvement of the Sault
Ste Marie canal The total cost of
the project for connecting Lake Mich
igan and the Mississippi river is
placed at 7731517 for a five foot
depth The project involves tne con
struction of twelve locks and two
dams with movable weirs The esti
mates are based on the assumption
that all necessary franchises in con
nection with the construction will be
ceded free of cost to the United States
Tne estimate for improving the
channel between Lakes Superior and
Huron through St Marys river in
cluding Hay channel is 59Ov000
The distance is sixty four miles part
of which is improved
The estimate for deepening the
Sturgeon Bay and Lake Michigan ship
canal to twenty one feet is 218000
Abble Sage Richardson Dead
NEW YORK Dec 6 A special ca
ble dispatch to the Brooklyn Eagle
from Rome says
Mrs Abby Sage Richardson drama
tist poet literary critic and translator
died in this city today She was the
widow of the late Albert Deane Rich
ardson newspaper man and author
long time correspondent of the New
STork Tribune in the civil war and
afterward an editor on that paper
Mrs Richardson arrived here with
her son William Sage the novelist
early in November and her death was
wholly unexpected by her friends in
Rome
Honso Bills Introduced
WASHINGTON D C Dec 7 The
senate today transacted no business
of importance in open session
Throughout almsot the entire after
noon it was in executive session The
ship subsidy bill therefore received
no consideration
Mr Hoar presented a resolution of
the Massachusetts legislature in favor
of the purchase by the United States
government of Temple Farm Moor
house at Yorktown Va
General Fa can Is Retired
WASHINGTON Dec 7 Brigadier
Generar Charles R Eagan commis
sary general of subsistence who has
been under suspension since Febru
ary 9 1S99 by sentence of court
martial for alleged intemperate and
aDUse language concerning Lieuten
ant General Miles in connection with
the army beef investigation was re
stored to duty today and he was
afterwards placed on the record list
of tne army
To Arranjje Inaagnral
WASHINGTON Dec 7 John Joy
Edson was today named as chairman
of the committee having charge of the
inaugural ceremonies He was ac
cepted Senator Hanna chairman of
the republican national committee
previously tendered the office to Mr
Theodore W Noyes who was com
pelled to decline the honor as his
duties would not permit him to devote
sufficient time to the position
Hold Up wn Iowa Stockman
CHICAGO Dec 6 Fred T Gilrnore
of Baxter la was knocked senseless
late last night near Michigan avenue
and Harmon Court and robbed of 11
229 in negotiable paper 23 in money
and a -watch The robbere William
Cummings and George Hayes after a
desperate battle with detectives were
captured and all the booty save tae
watch and money was recovered
Czar Getrinjr Hack to Health
LIVADIA European Russia Dec 7
The following bulletin was issued
this morning by the czars physi
cians
The czar slept well all night long
His general condition and spirits are
very good His temperature and pulse
are normal
The czar now leaves his bed each
day and spends an hour or two In an
armchair In sleep and appetite he is
steadily improving though he is still
limited toa light diet It Is probable
that the bulletins will be discontinued
next Sunday
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From Nothing to 830000000
The late banker Abraham Wolff of
New York whose estate has just been
figured up left about 20000000 And
yet he was never reckoned among the
his career
heavy millionaires He began
without a penny
reer as an office boy
worked his way up He never talked
about ihs wealth or splurged with it
but when he made his will he didnt
forget to jemember generously every
employe in his banking house from
the highest to the lowest
OLDEST MM ffl MERIG
Tells How He Escaped tlie
Terrors of Many Winters
by Using
Mr Isaac Brock the Oldest Man In the
United States
Mr Isaac Brock of McLennan coun
ty Tex has attained the great age
of 111 years having been born in
1788 He is an ardent friend to Pe
runa and speaks of it in the following
terms
During my long life I have known
a great many remedies for coughs
colds catarrh and diarrhoea had
always supposed these affections to
be different diseases but I have
learned from Dr Hartmans books
that these affections are the same and
are properly called catarrh
As for Dr Hartmans remedy Pe
runa I have found it to be the best
if not the only reliable remedy for
these affections
Peruna has been my stand by
for many years and I attribute my
good health and my extreme age
to this remedy It exactly meets
all my requirements
I have come to rely upon It almost
entirely for the many little things for
which I need medicine I believe it to
be especially valuable to old people
Isaac Brock
Catarrh is the greatest enemy of old
age A person entirely free from ca
tarrh is sure to live to a hale and
hearty old age A free book on ca
tarrh sent by The Perana Medicine
Co Columbus O
Genius recognizes nothing but gen
ius
Rheumatic and Gouty Affections disap
pear after cleansing- the system with Gar
field Tea a blood purifier made of herbs
and recommended by physicians
Cunning is about the poorest coun
terfeit of wisdom -
I do not believe Pisos Care for Consumption
has an equal for coughs and colds JOHJf P
Boyek Trlnitv SDrimrs Ind Feb i5 1900
When you tell a secret it is no longer
a secret
LOSS OF MEMORY
I rf r
fif
is often derived from an unlooked for
source the Kidneys Odorous urine
or that which scalds or stains is an in
fallible proof that you are progressing
towards Brights Disease or one of the
other forms of Kidney Trouble all of
which are fatal if permitted to grow
worse
reward -will be paid for a case
of backache nervousness sleep-
lessness weakness loss of -
tallty Incipient kidney bladder
and urinary disorders that can
not be cured by
3IOEKOWS
the sreat scientific discovery for shattered
nerves and thin impoverished blood
NEBKASKA AND IOWA
people cured by
tliem please enclose stamped addressed
envelope
Mrs EiUy Pratt 1010 U St Lincoln Neb
MrsItobt Henderson W Market St Beatrice
Neb
Mr H D Small 1310 Ohio St Omaha Neb
William Zimmerman 2315 White St Dubuque
Frank Rand 2nd St East Dubuque
Mrs JEmma Hancock C2G 13th St Dubuque
N D Nagle 845 Iovra St Dubuque
Morrows are not pills
but Yellow Tablets and sell at fifty
cents a box at drug stores -v
JOHN MORROW CO CHEMISTS Springfield 0
For Top Prices Ship Tour
GAJSK AXI IfOCXTBY
To Headqnarters
TV Icken Company
Butter Eggs Veal Hides and Furs Potatoes
Onions In Carload Lots
Oraana Nebraska
H MPIlITi WITHOUT FEE
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