The Grip Leaves Thousands in its Path Weak, Nervous, Dyspeptic, Catarrh Wrecks. THE ALLIANCE HERALD T. J. O'Keefe, Publisher. ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA. i -- $, 5"" i s & "ForGriA IL APtQ. !IIIi5TL-- 7 7 w"0 7 ffifl M - N'yJ&M i iATI P2s tr I ATSnriW'A: if tIwL 'p- Jff GULF OF.MEXICOm' 1P .f 1005. debility, nervous ncss, adyscjsia and 'Other ca tarrhal mdit' io n s resulting from the Grift, in the entire Mater ia Medicaillimie found no -remedy that equvlsJvru na for prompt ac tion." Dr.. S.Ji. llartmnn, Presi dent The Jart man Sanitarium From uV. Dur ing the decent Grip rA detnic, claiming a million vic tims or more, the efficiency of Peruna in quickly reliev ing this mat ady and its after-effects has becnthetalkof the continent," LIKE AiDEMON grip has crossed onr country, Heaving behind scores of physical nvrccks. Victims'of catarrhof the head.'cntnrrh'crf the throat, catarrh of the lungs, 'Catarrh of the stomach,' catarrh of the kidneys, catarrh of the. pelvic organs, are to be 'Counted by hundreds of thousands. Grip is epidemic catarrh, and sows the seed of chronic ca 'tarrhwvithin the system. Thisiisso true'that few grip'suffercrsure able'to make a iom,plete recovery until they have used Peruna. Never in the ihistory of medicine lias a 'remedy received such unqualified and un iversal eulogies. as Peruna. .A New York Alderman's "Kxperlence. Hon. Joseph A. Flinn, alderman Fifth District, writes from 104 Christopher street, New York City, as follows : "When a pestilenceovertakes our people we take precaution as a nation to preserve the citizens against the dread disease. " La grippe has entered thousands'of-our ihomes this fall, and I noticed that the people who used Peruna wero quickly re stored, while those who depended on doctor's prescriptions, spent 'weeks in recovering, leaving them weak and emaciated. " I had a slight attackof la grippe and at once took Peruna, which 'drove the disease out of my ystcra in a few days and did not hinder me fiom pursuing my -daily work. " I -should like to see our Board 'of Health give it official recognition and have it used generally among our poor sick people ia Greater 'New York." Joseph A. Flian. D. L. Wallace, a -charter member of the International Barber's Union, writes from 15 Western avenue, Minneapolis, Minn.: "Following a severe attack -of la grippe I seemed to be affected badly all over. I sufferedivith a severe backache, indigestion and numerous ills, so I could neither cat nor sleep, and I thought I would give up my work, -which I could not afford to do. " One of my customers who was greatly helped by Peruna advised me to try it, and I procured a bottle the same day. I used it faithfully and felt a marked improvement. During the next t vo months I took five bottles, and then felt splendid. Now my head is clear, my nerves steady, I enjoy food, and rest well. Peruna has been worth a dollar a dose to me.' D. L. Wallace. Mr. O. H. Perry, Atchison, Kansas, writes : "Again, after repeated trials of your medicines, Peruna and Manalin, I give this as my expression of the -wonderful results of jour very valuable medicine in its effects in my case after repeated trials. ''First, it cured me of chronic bronchitis of fifteen years' standing, by using two bottles of Peruna iu January, 1894, and no return of it. "After I was cured of bronchitis I had la grippe every winter for several winters. But, through the use of Peruna, it got gradually weaker in its severity, until it dwindled down to a mere stupor for two or three days. Now the stupor docs not trouble me any more." O. H. Perry. A Congressman's Experience. House of Representatives, Washington, D. C. Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio. Gentlemen "I am more than satisfied with Peruna, and find it to be an excellent, remedy for the grip and cattarh. I have used it in my family and they all join me in recommending it as an excellent remedy. ' ' Very respectfully, George H. White. If you do not receive prompt and satis factory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case, and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. "AIL 5WNS FAIL IN A DRY TIME; THE 5WN OF.THE PISH HEVERJEAJLS INAWtTJIME. Remember 1hi5;wherorou'bir Wet Weather Clothing and look for.the name TOWER on the buttons. This sign and this name have stood for the SESTdurintf sixty-seven - , .years of increasing aales. 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With the well-informed, medicinal agents are used only when nature needs assistance and while the importance of cleansing the system effectually, when bilious or constipated, has long been known, yet until within recent years it was necessary to resort to oils, salts, extracts of roots, barks and other cathartics which were found to be objectionable and to call for constantly increased quantities. " Then physicians having learned that the most excellent laxative and carminative principles were to be found in certain plants, principally in the leaves, the California Fig Syrup Co. discovered a method of obtaining such principles in their purest condition and noanttnrr fhem urirh niPflRflnt and refreshing liauids in the form most acceptable to the system and the remedy became known as Syrup of Figs as figs were used, with the plants, in making it, because of their agreeable taste. This excellent remedy is now rapidly coming into universal use as the best of family laxatives, because it is simple and wholesome and cleanses and sweetens the system effectually without disturbing the natural functions and without unpleasant after effects and its use may be discon tinued when it is no longer required. All who would enjoy good health and its blessings should remember that it is the one remedy which physicians and parents well-informed approve and recommend and use and which they and their little ones alike enjoy, because of its pleasant flavor, its gentle action and its beneficial effects. Syrup of Figs is for sale by all reliable druggists, at the regular price of fifty cents per bottle, in original packages only, having the name of the remedy Syrup of Figs and the full name of the Company California Fig Syrup Co. printed on the front of every package. v J vt Kesaa '1 P N ! f2 l -v: - I Boaa San Fr&nciscoi Cat. 1 mw loulivllU, Ky. Nw York, N. V. TV wmmAmmwr BRIEF TELEGRAMS. I Senntor Jones of Arkansas Is confin ed to his bed in Washington by nu at tack of grippe. Mlnlstor Squlros declares that Cuba Is tho moat oxpenslve country in tho world to llvo In. There nro three superintendents to every eight windows In tho IcgCslatlvo wings of the Kansas capltol, Vcsuivlus has ngaln becoino ncttve. Tho volcano is throwing up ashes and oxploslvo lncandoscent globes. The Tribune announces that tho German emperor will visit Homo In May and that tho czar Is coming In No vember. The genoral assembly of North Car ollna has appropriated ?10,000 for a state exhibit nt the Louisiana Pur chase exposition. Mrs. John Churchill, widow of John Churchill, owner of Ix)iilsvllle's fam ous raco course, Churchill Downs, wus found dead In bed. A. D. Mead, .deputy treasurer of Walsh county, North Dakota, has been arrested, charged with embezzling be tween $2,000 and $3,000. Arthur W. Thcnholm has been ap pointed general manger of tho Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha to suc ceed tho late Walter A. Scott. James Mooney of near Stanhope, Ky., Webster county, unearthed $1,000 In gold whilo digging post holes on the farm of William Gardiner. Reports from tho ranges In Indian Territory Indicate that cattle Iosscb to stockmen as tho result of tho recent blizzard have been very heavy. Tho Siangcll copper fields, which aro on tho south side of the boundary be tween Norway and Sweden, have been sold to an American for $1,000,000. An Increase of 5 cents an hour will ho paid the enrpenters In Chicago In tho building season thin year. This Is In accordance with the agreement. Ex-President Steyn la convalescing at Clarens, Switzerland, and ns soon ns his medical advisers allow him to travel he will return to tho Orange Ttlver colony. S?norIta Iteneo Abreu, aged 11, tho daughter of Dr. Abreu, a well known surgeon of Havana, Cuba, Is dead from pneumonia at tho convent of tho Sa cred Heart, St. Louis. Ten thousand miners of tho Flat, Top and Norfolk coal Holds of the Norfolk & Western In West Virginia will bo given a voluntary Increase of 10 cents on n ton, beginning April 1. When President Roosovelt visits the Rocky mountains this spring he has expressed the desire to climb Mount Shasta, the giant of tho SIsklyous, which towers 11,410 feet above sea level. In a special message to tho Rhode Island senate, Governor Garvin declar ed bribery common In this state and that many members of tho legislature occupy seats obtained by purchased votes. Not the least notable feature In con nection with the swearing In of new United States senators In Washington last week was the cordial reception given by the ladles' gallery to Reed Smoot of Utah. At Illack River Falls, Wis., Gront Olsen, a justice of tho peace, who was recently convicted of working up llctl tlous cases to Increase his fees, was sentenced to five years' Imprisonment In tho state penitentiary. The Tennessee hous-e of representa tives has ndoptcd a rosolution re questing the governor to Ignore the request of the governor of Wisconsin to appoint delegates to a convention to sottlo the race question. William Crozler, editor of tho Amer ican at Manila, who, with a reporter f tho paper, was arrested March 2, on the charge of libeling General Da vis, commander of tho American troops, has been convicted. Arthur R. Ponncll, tho young lawyer who figured so prominently In tho llur dick murder mystery, was killed In Delaware Park, Buffalo, N. Y. Ills automobile ian over tho edge of nn embankment surrounding an old stone quarry. Tho American Seeding Machine Manufacturing company, with an au thorized capital stock of $15,000,000, was Incorporated nt Treton, N. J. 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