The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, March 13, 1903, Image 7

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PRESIDENT- FULLER A AfR?o
Threatened With Loss of Hearing, Smell
ana Sight From
the Ravages of
Catarrh, Ag ,m
Pe-ru-na
Cured Him.
A GREAT many remedies to iempor
arily relieve catarrh have been devised
from time to time, such as sprays,
snuffs, creams and other local applications,
but, as a rule, the medical profession has
little or no enthusiasm in the treatment
of catarrh.
It is generally pronounced by them to be
incurable.
It therefore created a great sensation in
medical circles when Dr. Hartman an
nounced that he had devised a compound
which would euro catarrh permanently.
The remedy was named Peruna and in a
short time became known to thousands of
catarrh sufferers north, south, east and west.
Letters testifying to the fact that Peruna
is a radical cure for catarrh began to pour
in from all directions.
Thousands of such letters are on file in
the office of The Peruna Medicine Co.
Rev. E. Stubenvoll, Fella, Wis., writes :
"I feel obliged to extendjyou my personal
thanks for my complete" restoration. All
through the winter I suffered from throat
and lung trouble, but recovered my entire
health by the use of your excellent remedy,
Peruna."
The following letter from a prominent
gentleman of Los Angeles, is a case in point :
Mr. J. W. Fuller, President of the
Jewelers' Association of Los Angeles, Cal.,
has been in business in that city for seven
teen years out of the forty-five that he has
been engaged in business. Concerning his
experience with Peruua he says:
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WEAK WOMEN.
O0HSTIPATI0H STARTED YOUR SUFFERING.
CURE ST AND YOUR AFFLICTION WILL VANISH.
Mull's Grapo Tonic
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when the undigested food remains in tho bowels where it putrefies and
empties highly disoased germs into the blood, such as typhoid and
malaria, Mull's Grape Tonic will positively cure. Largo sample bottle
will be Bent free to any address on receipt of 10 cents to cover postage,
ut uiv .uiguiuiuK juttuiciuo a jiuck
uruggiBu 411 uruggista BeiTMUirsurape 'ionic at do conta a bottle
WESTERN CANADA
It attracting more attention than aay other dlctrlct
la tho world.
" Ths Granary of the World." - The Land of 6un
bloe. ' The Natural Feeding Qrousda for Slock.
Area under crop Id 1E03 . . . 1,987,330 aersa.
Yield 1902 117,922, 7M buthela.
Abundance of Water: Fuel
Plentiful; Building Material
Cheap; Good Grata for pasture
and hay. a fertile toll; a turn
dent rainfall and a climate gl Idc
an anaured and adequate
icaeon of growth.
HOMESTEAD LANDS OF 160 ACRES FREE,
the only charge for which la tlU for malctn? entry.
Cloie to Cburcbea, fcchooU etc. lUllwajr up all
tettled dlitrlcta. Feud for Atlsa and other literature
to Superintendent of Immigration, Ottawa, Canada,
or tow. V.llennelt.fcOl New York Mfellldg.,Omalu,
Neb., the authorlied Canadian tluiernment Airent,
who will supply jrou with certificate living jou re
duced railway ratea, etc.
nafflictd .tntbi Thnmnenn'a tvt Wslar
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W. N. U. Omaha.
No. 111903
CUEIS Until I
IS till i U sU UK rallV
ugh Syrup. Taatef Good. Uio
time. Sold bv druroiiLs.
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" I Feel
Like a
Young
Man
Again."
"I was troubled with catarrh of the
head for many years. It affected my
sense of smell, hearing and sight. I
spent lots of money with doctors and
the use of local applications to relieve
me but to no purpose, until my alien'
Hon was called to the wonderful effects
of Peruna.
"I must say that I met with most
surprising and satisfactory results.
Peruna took hold of the complaint and
drove It entirely out of my system.
"Although well along toward the
allotted span of man's Ufa I am pleased
as a child over the results, and feel
like a young man again." J. W.
Fuller.
Such letters as the above are not used for
publication except by the written per
mission of the writer.
A pamphlet filled with such letters will
be sent to any address free. This book
should be read by all who doubt the
curability of catarrh.
If you do not receivo nromnt and satis
factory results from thouseof Peruna write
at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full state
ment of your case, and he will be pleased
to give jou his valuable advice gratis.
Address Dr. Hartman, President of The
Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio.
Cures Constipation.
u hen the bowels movo irregularly the- entire
bodily system must Buffer. Constipation more
t roquontly occurs among women and it mani
fests itself in provoking profuse leucorrhea
and other serious female diseases. Regular
bowels will result in a complete cure whenyou
use Mull's Grapo Tonic. Unlike pills and
ordinnrv eathnrtlrvt. this rpmrwl-- !a n mil.!
gentle laxative in addition to being a greater
flesh-builder, blood-maker and strength-giver
than cod liver oil or any other preparation
recommended for that purpose. Mulrs Grape
Tonio will permanently cure the most obstin
ate case of constipation, and the numerous
afflictions that invariably f oUow in its wake.
No matter if it is piles, livor complaint, kidney
disorder, vertigo, palpitation of the heart,
xsianu, in. bona name or your
Even tho crustiest old hnchelor
wants to know whether It's n. eirl of
a hoy tho minute ha sees the baby.
GOOD HOUSnKEEPEH8
Use) the bent. Thut's why they buy Red
Cross Hall lilue. Atleadlnggroni,5ceiiU.
With a great many people honor
runs a close race with profit.
Mother Gray's Sweet I'owilera for Children.
Successfully used by Mother Oroy, nurae
in tbo ChiUlren'n Home in New York, cure
Constipation, Fererishnegs, Dad Btomacb,
Teething Disorders, move and regulate the
Bou els and Dest roy Worms. Over 30,000 tes
timonials. At all druggists, 25c. 'Bample
FREE. Address A. 8. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y.
People who are good simply to Keep
from disgracing their children should
put in extra time praying to be led
not into temptation.
Hundreds of. dealers say the extra
Quantity and superior quality of Defl
' tnce Starch is fast talcing place of
jail other brands. Others say they
j cannot sell any other starch.
Amusing Editorial Squibs.
This amusing excuse waa given hy
Uio editor of an Indian vernncular
paper, which waa printed with two,
columns left blank on tho most Im
portant page, says tho 1-ondon Ex
press: "Wo had reserved this spaco for
an exceptionally powerful artlclu on a
subject of universal interest to our
readers, hut at tho last moment wo
find the article cannot bo compressed
into the two columns reserved for it.
Tho article will make Its appearance
next week."
Another Hindu editor, who wanted
a holiday, published this editorial:
"As wo are beginning to feel the
physical and metal effects of a year's
unremitting devotion to tho Interests
of our readers, we feel It duo to them
thnt wo should take a rest, which our
labors In their behalf demand and de
serve, and as a natural consequence
beg to notify that this paper will
cease to appear for tho spaco of four
weeks."
He Despised Ofticeseekers.
President Roosevelt was telling a
friend about his mail, which averages
500 or GOO a day. "Ono of tho most
remarkable letters I ever received,"
ho said, "arrived on tho morning tho
first full accounts of the Martinique
disaster were printed In tho news
papers. Tho writer said he saw that
tho American consul at Martinique
had been burned to death. Ho applied
for tho placo and wound up with this
assertion: 'I mnko this early appli
cation so as to get in ahead of those
loathsome creatures, tho ofilco seek
ers.' "
Would Sell Offices at Auction.
Colonel J. D. Shires, of Marlon coun
ty, Ky., seems to he rather radical In
his ideas. "I am In favor," ho says,
"of putting up all county offices for
sale to the highest bidder. Let tho
auctioneer run each ofilco to the high
est notch, then knock it off. Thoi
money thus obtained Rhould be used
for building and bettering roads. As it
is worked now, candidates with money
behind them buy tho offices from float
ers, who spend tho money In riotous
living before they get home, and leavu
their families brcadlcss."
Only Open In Summer.
A sense of humor is not a very
strong characteristic of tho English
clergy, but occasionally some of them
possess Its saving grace, says the
London Tatler.
Canon Knox Little tells a story of
being asked onco to preach In the
country, and being In the neighbor-,
hood went to Inspect tho church In
question beforehand.
He arrived at a side door, over
which was carved In stone, "This Is
the Gate of Heaven," but underneath
was written, "This door Is only open
In summer."
Revival of Fopplsm.
It may have been only one of life's
little Ironies, says the London Ex
press, that, when Mr. Beerbohm Tree
was giving a picture at His Majesty's
of "The Last of the Dandles," there
should have been a revival of foopism
all over London. Carefully corseted
young men may he seen dally swag
gerlug down Piccadilly elaborately at
tired, with tight trousers, gorgeous
waistcoats and slender-walsted frock
coats, and Invariably a crook-stick
swinging in ono nrm. Tho oyoglass.
which hangs by a slender cord, or Is
kept In a special small pocket, is by
no means an assistance to sight; and
though, happily, is is no longer tho
custom to "make up" vast sums of
money are spent in soaps and shav
ing creams, hair lotions, and even fino
face powder. A man's dressing case
today has quite as many appointments
as a lady's, and can cost quite as
much.
Bridesmaids Who Are Paid.
The profession of bridesmaid seems
to bo growing in New York. For
some time it has been the habit at
weddings in that city to pay brides
maids. At a recent wedding thero
were no fewer than fifteen brides
maids, who were all punctually paid.
Besides the beautiful dresess given by
the bride's father, they each received
25 apiece for appearing in the wed
ding trap. There are young ladles
who accept so much as $100 for their
office of honor. Ono girl who Is much
sought after for her beauty has ap
peared as bridesmaid at more than
200 weddings, and has In a short tlmo
emassed quite a goodly sum, besides
receiving many costly presents.
ASKING QUESTIONS.
An Inquiry Changed a Man's Whole
Life.
"When you get a man to recognize
that his had feelings come from Im
proper food nnd that he can get well
by using scientific food, tho battle is
half won. One of New York's business
men says:
"I was troubled for a long time with
indigestion, headache, and stomach
trouble, and had taken various medi
cines, hut with no good results. I con
cluded to see how a change of food
would affect me. I never cared partic
ularly for cereals of any kind, but ato
meat and pastry continually and drank
coffee.
"I found on inquiring that Grape
Nuts were highly spoken of, and de
cided to give them a trial. To say I
was surprised at the result would not
begin to do justice to my feelings. My
headaches left me, my brain became
clearer and active, my attacks of Indi
gestion grew fewer and fewer until
they ceased entirely, and where 1 onco
went home tired, fagged out and in
disposed to any exertion whatever, I
now found a different state of affairs.
"My color was good, my muscles
strong and firm and fully equal to
anything I asked of them, instead of
soft and flabby. I live two miles
from my business and walk it dally
back and forth, if tho weather per
mits. I am 55 year? old and feel as
well and strong as when I was 30, and
can ride 70 miles a day on a bicycle
without feeling any bad results."
Namo given hy tho Postum Co., Bat
tle Creek, Mich.
THE LIVE STOCK MARKET.
' Latest Quotations from South Omaha
) and Kansas City.
ROI'TIt OMAHA.
CATTT.n-Tlic recciptH of Cattle were
about normal nnd the market nhowcd no
Crent clmnKco. About tho untinl propor
tion of tlio receipt consisted of beef
ulcere, nnd btiyctn took hold fnlrly well
nnd paid Just nbout xlcmly price for
everything offered. The belter the quul
Its tlie easier tho cnltle worn to dispone
of, but 5(111 even ttie bnlf fnt xttifT sold
to nbout ns good ndvnntngo ns It did
ycMerdny. The cow tnitrkcl eeemed to
bo rather uneven. Somo KnlcKinen were
V'cll MitlMleil with the nutrket, and were
quoting It sternly, while other thmucht
they did not do quite a well uh yester
day. Taking the average, there wit
very llitle change from yesterday In tho
prices paid. Hull, veal calves and Htngs
also sold without material change, tho
demand nppnrently being fully equitl to
the supply. Blocker and feeder were
scarce, and' at speculators carried over
very few from c"-(orday, anything at
till desirable, sold nt Just nbout steady
(rn-c. Common kinds', though, were
slow sale, a not much demand from
the country was expected for the re
mainder of this week.
HOGS-Tliere was not an excessive
8tippl of liogH, but a nil other mar
kets were quoted lower price hero ttlso
took n (limbic. The decline amounted
to Just nbout BdilOc. Trading was not
exactly brisk, but still the bulk of tho
ofTctlngH were disposed of In good sea
son, fiood heavy hogs sold largely from
$7.00 to $7.10 nnd prime heavyweight
sold up to $7.176. Tlie medium weight
went largely fiom JB.Ki to $7.00 and Die
light stuff from S.!C down. Tho last
end of the market was. If anything n
' shadf easier, as packers lllled their more
! urgent aider and wcte not as nnx
j It.iiM for uippllc.
SlIRHP-Quotntlons Choice lambs.
( tfi.GOfC.75, fair to good lambs, ,,rMtfl.2f.:
I choice Coloindo lambs, 6.'.0iC.75: choice
j lightweight yearlings, 5.Coft6.00: choice
I heavy yearlings, J..W1jC.C3; fair to good
I curling, 13.CiOBC.S0, choice wethers, IS 25
513.M); fair lo good, l.tSffS.Ul: choice
I ewes. ll.GOfi5.IOi fair to good ewes, $l.(0
CN.G0; feeder lambs, JUMio.l; feeder
yearlings, 5l.2T.fff-l.7S; feeder wethers, J1.00
tRCl; feeder ewes, M.083.C0.
KANSAS CITY.
CATTLE Ucst corn cnttle steady; oth
eis lOfilOxs lower than best prices of
week; cows and heifer utendy; bulls
weak; choice export and dressed beef
steers, l.505.40:, fair to good, JXOOfRCO;
stocker nnd feeders, $2.00U4.tO; western
fed steers, $2.S5fl5.00; Texris and Indian
steers, $3.254.40; Texns cows. M.DOtM.rS;
native cows, $2.004.25; native heifers,
$3.0004.50; enner. J1.00i2.uO; bulls, JJ.75
4 00; calves, $3.007.00.
IfO(5S Market SfilOc lower; top, $7.30;
bulk of sales, $7.157.25; heavy, $7.074
(57.30; mixed packers, Jfi.WVg 7.2714; light,
$C7G&7.12&; yorkcrs, $7.03'Q 7.124; pigs,
JC.15tj6.03.
S11ERP AND LAMBS-Market steady:
native lamb. J4.C5-fl5.00; western Iambs,
J4.C0ijC.90; fed ewes, $3.00fiG.OO; native
wethers, J3.75G5.75; western wethers, J.1.C0
175.70; stocker nnd feedets, J2.5Ot?3.J0.
BIG PAY AIDS AMERICA.
Drives Goods from Market and Sends
j Clerks to Competitive Stores.
BERLIN. Expott, a trade paper dc-
1 voted to extending German foreign
trade, publishes a series or articles on
the methods by which American goods
are supplanting German goods in for
eign markets. The articles consist
, largely of letters from Germans liv
ing in Mexico, Venezuela, Brazil and
Australia.
1 Tho writers explain that German
houses are being beaten hecauso they
are unwilling to guarantee agents
fixed salaries, as Americans do, and
also because they depend upon send
out catalogues, whereas Americans
keep stocks of goods in established
agencies, where buyers are able to
purchaso after seeing tho goods. Gor
man agents. It is added, aro largely
taking service with American houses
because of the bette'r terms offered
. them.
Export urges tho German manufac
turers to abandon their "ponny-wlse,
pound foolish policy" nnd give their
agents decent fixed salaries so as to
enablo them to withstand the Matter
ing offers of the American competi
tors, adding:
i "This Is all tho more Important since
American competition In tho world's
market will evidently grow keener
during the next ten years."
Injunction Judge Denounced.
Padticah, Ky. At the western Ken
tuck district miner's convention V.
1 Farley of Birmingham, Ala., de
nounced Judge Adams of St. Louis
for granting an Injunction to prevent
the Wabash employes striking. Ho
said if Judge Adams was within the
law American workmen were in a
worse condition of slavery than the
negroes before the civil war.
TOPEKA, Kan. The state senate
passed resolutions providing that a
$1,500 silver servico should be purchas
ed for the new battleship Kansas.
The house will concur in the it-solution.
Earthquakes In Saxony.
Berlin. Earthquake shocks have
been felt for two days in the district
of Volgtland, Saxony, in tho Er:oblrge
(Ore) mountalns.s Yesterday's shack
slight, but those of today were vio
lent. The Inhabitants of Grazlltz loft
their houses and passed the day In the
streets. The tromors rere folt bo far
as Plouan, Rolchonbach and Zoklcka.
Houses at Unter Sachsonbtirg and at
Asch shook for sevoral seconds. Ex
citement prevails In the district.
THE TEST OF GOLD.
A Vast Number of Kidney Suffering People, Cured by Doan'a Kidney Plllff,'
nay but for the Free Trial they would still be In Agony. Tills means
Golden Merit at your Command to Test.
Coumncs City, Ia., Feb. 10, 1003. I
fccclvcd tho sample package of Doan's
Kidney Pills and took them according to
direction. They did mo bo much good,
I procured a CO-ccnt box at the drug storo
nnd havo been greatly benefited. I had
the backncho so bad I could hardly walk ;
also had urinary troubles, that caused mo
to get up two and thrco times of a night.
I am all right now. Long may Doan's
Pills prosper. Yours truly, A. C. 8uk.
Severe and long standing cases should
lakcjulvautago of free Medical Advice.
. Grand Hai-wis Mich., Feb. 17, 1003
I received tho trial package of Doan's Kid
noy Pills promptly nnd can truly say they
aro all and even more than recommended.
I, Buffered continually with a severe pain
in tho back, which the pills entirely over
came'and I am able to work, which would
pot. have been possible hut for Doan's
Kidney Pills. Mas, J. A. Scnt.AMii, 055
Buchanan 8L, Grand Rapids, Mich.
SPRING
PURIFICATION
of the Skin, and Blood
Should Begin NOW
BLOOD HUMOURS, Skin Humours, Scalp Humours, Baby
Humours and every kind of Humour from Pimples to
Scrofula, with Premature Loss of Hair, may now be speedily,
permanently and economically cured by Cuticura Resolvent, greatest
of Blood and Skin Purifiers, assisted by the external use of Cuticura
Ointment and Cuticura Soap.
Thousands of the world's best people have found instant relief
and snnpdv r.urr hv thr usr of dutirnr.i Tlnsnlvpnt. Ointment and
Soap in the most torturing and disfigurinc of ITCHING, BURN-'
ING, and SCALY HUMOURS, ECZEMAS, RASHES, 1TCII
INGS and INFLAMMATIONS.
Thousands of Tired, Fretted Mothers, of Skin-Tortured and
Disfigured Babies, of all ages and conditions, have certified to almost
miraculous cures by the Cuticura Remedies when the best medical
skill has failed to relieve, much less cure.
i Cuticura Treatment is local and constitutional complete and
perfect, pure, sweet and wholesome. Bathe the affected surfaces'
with Cuticura Soap and Hot Water to cleanse the skin of Crusts and'
Scales and Soften the Thickened -Cuticle, dry without hard rubbing,'
and apply Cuticura Ointment freely to allay Itching, Irritation, and
Inflammation, and Soothe and Heal, and lastly take Cuticura
Resolvent to Cool and Cleanse the Blood, and put every function in
a state of healthy activity.
To those who have suffered long and hopelessly from Humours
of the Blood, Skin and Scalp, and who have lost faith in doctors,
medicines, and all things human, Cuticura Remedies appeal with a
force hardly to be realized. Every hope, every expectation awakened
by them has been more than fulfilled. More great cures of Simple,
Scrofulous, and Hereditary Humours arc daily made by them than
by all other Blocd and Skin Remedies combined, a single set being
often sufficient to cure the most distressing cases when all else fails.
CUTIC1T.A ItBMH.niiy are told Itiroughout tb clrllUrd world. I'll I CBS: Cuticura Resol
irrt, CO:. Hr little D tb form of Ct,ooUtc Coitvd I'll!', 25c. per till of 00),
Cuticura Ointment, COc. ir tax, Ami Cutlcuia oui, 25c. r cake. Send for tho great
norL, "Humours ot tbe Blood, Mia uccl Scalp, aud IIuw to Cure TLem," C Tacea. 300 Dis
rates, with Illutlratlona, Tratlmnnlala, aod Dlrcctloot in all language, including Japancto
and Cblbeie Urltlili Depot, 27-28 Cnarterbcuiu Eo.., London, R. O. French Depot, 0 Ituo
de la I'alx, 1'atla. Auatrallan Uf t, U. Town ft Co., SjdLey. 1'OTTElt DUUG AND CUHU
1CAL. COUrOHATION. Sole I'roprietora. Uuiton, U. 8. A.
Simplicity of character is tho nat
ural result of profound thougnt. "Wil
Ham Hazlott.
Aak Your Dealer For Allen's Foot-Kaae.
A powder. It rests tho feet. Cures Coras,
llunlon',HwcilIon,Soro,Hot,l'flllouH,Acliirifr,
Hvettt!i)KKeetan(llngrowliiK'ails. Allen's
Foot-Ease makes new or tight shoes easy. At
all Druggists nnd Bhoe stores, V5 rents. Ac
cept no substitute Sample mailed Kitss,
Add
dress Allen H. Olmsted, I.eltoy, N. Y.
Do not wait for extraordinary cir
cumstances to do good actions; try
to use ordinary situations. Hlchter.
DON'T SI'OII, YODK CLOTIIES.
Use, Red CrobS Hnll Illuo and keep them
White its hnow. All grocers. 5o. a package.
The shortost life Is long enough If
it lead to a hetter. nnd tho longest
life Is too short If it do not. Colton.
Mrs. Vt'luaton's Koottilnir Hjrun.
For children tc-rhlm- ,nn. ni. li,r ium. r.. In.
an.iiiV.n.j.tfi
Aching hacks aro cased. Hip, back, and1
loin palim overcome. Swelling of Uio
limbs nnd dropsy signs vanish.
They correct urlno with brick dust scdl-
ment, high colored, pain in passing," drib
bling, frequency, bed Wetting. Doan's
Kidney Pills remove, calculi and gravel.
Hclluvo heart palpitation, sleeplessness,'
headache, nervousness, dl.zlnesi.
rREC SEALED WITH PUBLIC APPROVAU
Plenso isend tno by mitll, without charco.
trial box Doan's Kidney lllio.
Nntno
rot-ofllco. ....
State ............
(Cut rt connon on riott! Iliw- ml mall to
l'ottc r-Jlillmm Co , Uutr-Jo, N. Y.)
Medical Advice Free Strictly Confidential.
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FREETO WOMEN!
iiruvu i no ncajinK ana
cleansing ivowcr ot Vustlno
Toilet Autlaoptlo wo will
mail a lurgo trial packaa
with book ot instructions
absolutely frco. TbWittnofr
a tiny Earn pie, but a lama
packuKc, euouRh to con
vince nnyono ot its value.
Women all over tbo couutry
are praising Puitlne for what
It lias dune in local troat-
... , " i ikiuwio ma, curing
nu inflammation and discharges, wonderful as iv
...... luniuHj uuulijv, mr aura urv4i, liuul
catarrh, as a moutb wash and to remove tartar
mi ,V,tcn u,e teetni Send today, a postal card
Will 110.
holU by d rniCRlats or sent postpaid by as. SO
cents, 'urge box. Hatlafacttou Kuarnnteed.
THE It. I'AXTON CO, UosUiii, Mass.
214 Columbus Ave.
., r. u 1J A iX,A Ur- . k bids. to.
Quick returoi snd the hlghett prices that location,
facilities aud exper'i-ocecan rIts. Writs for taie
and prleet. IIUHKUT PL'KVIM
Ki.lnbll.hed 1H70. OiaKha. jeb.
nDnDQV NEW DISCOVERY! glvea
hJt.Jrwd nulck relief anrtrn'J.w'o...
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