The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, February 12, 1904, Image 7

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A WOMAN'S MISERY.
Mrs. John
Ln Hue, of
1 1 R Pater
son avenue,
J'ntc rBon,
N. J., says:
"Iwnstrou
bled for
about nlno
years, and
what I suf
fered nono
will over
kno w. 1
used about every known remedy that
Is said to be good for kidney com
plaint, but without deriving perma
nent relief. Often when alone In the
house the backacho has been so bad
that It brought tears to my eyes. The
pain at times was so Intense that I
was compelled to give up my house
hold duties and Ho down. There were
headaches, dizziness and blood rush
ing to my head to cause blooding at
the nose. The first bo of Doan's
Kidney Pills benefited mo so much
that I continued the treatment. Tho
stinging pain in the small of my back,
tho rushes of blood to the head, and
other symptoms disappeared." . T
Doan's Kidney Pills for sale by, nil
dea'lers. 60 cents per box! 'foster
Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
'i Maple Parfalt. ' "
Boat the yolks of two eggs very
light;, add a cup of hot maple syrup,
stirring constantly. Turn Into u dou-
ble boiler and stir nnd cook until tho
mixture thickens, let cool, then fold
in a cup of whipped cream, turn-Into
a mold, cover closely, pack In cracked
ice and coarse salt and freeze.
How's This ?
Wo offer One Hundred lmlltini ltcward for nuy
eao of Catarrh that uiunot be cured by Ilea's
Catarrh Cure.
I". J. CIIEXKV A. CO., Toledo, O.
We, tho nnderslRncd, hae known I.J. Cheney
for the last 11 yearn, and bellcvo him rerfectljr him
vrablo In nil business transitions and financial!)
able to carry out any obligation made t hi firm.
Waldimi, Rinnan A-.Maiimv,
W holefalo DnifiiUta, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Curo la taken Internally, action
dlrortly upon the IiUmmI und lntiemn nirfiK.es of the
system, 'ii'stlmonlals sent free, l'rlce ,5 cmla ptr
bottle. old by nil I)ru.lt.
Taico IlaU'i Family rills for constlp itlon.
A straight creed can never -cover
a crooked character.
I am sure PIeo'b Cure for Consumption :a cl
my life thrco years nptu Mrs. Titos. ItoJiiitNS,
tlaplo Street, Norwich, N. Y., Feb. 17, 1500.
.Borrowed faith is worthless as re
ligious capital.
RED CKOSS UALt. VII33V.
Bhould bo in every home. Ask your grocer
for it. L(Lgo 2 oz. puckngo only 0 ceutb.
Words won't make the wheels of a
mill go round.
, Earliest Green Onions.
The John A. Salzer Seed Co., L.a
Crosse, Wis., always have something
new, something valuable. This year
they offer among their new money
making vegetable?, an Karllest Green
Eating Onion. It is a. winner, Mr.
Farmer and Gardener!
JUST SEND T11IS XOTICB .O.T) lie,
and thny will send you their big plant
and seed catalog, together with enough
seed to grow
1,000 fine, solid Cabbages.
i',008 delicious Currots.
a 000 blanching, nutty Celery.
2,000 rich, buttery Lettuce.
1,000 splendid Onions.
1,000 tare, luscious Kadlshes.
1,000 gloriously brilliant Flower'.
In nil over 10,000 plants this groat
offer Is made to get you to test their
warranted vegetnble seeds and
am. ron hut lCc postage,
providing you will return this notice,
and If you will send them l!0c In post
age, they will add to the above n pack
age of the famouj lierllncr Cauliflower.
(W. N. U.)
Physical culture Is ono thing and
carrying coal up three flights ot stairs
is quite another.
Mother Gray's Svrcot Towdrrs for Children.
Successfully used by Mother Gray, nursa
In the Children's Home in Now York, euro
Constipation, Feverishnpss, Bad stomach,
Teething Dilonlprs, movonnd repulntetho
Bowelsand Destroy Worms. OverSUlXXHes
timonlals. At all Druggits. JSc. Samples
FKEIS. Address A. S. Olmsted, LeRoy.N.Y.
Now; let tho wot Id don tho new pan
ana and smile.
PUTNAM FADLESS DYES color
more goods, per package, than others.
Tho true preacher does not have
:o wait lor a pulpit to bo opened to
him.
Arid I-nnils Mado Fruitful.
Those parched, dry, mid plains of
Mont., Colo., ArU., Idaho and other dry
lands respond quickly and give a big
yield when planted to S.ilzer's fipeltz.
Hanna Barley, Macaroni Wheat. , C0
Day Earliest Oats, Billion Dollar Grass
ttnd Bromus Inermls. Above seem to
nourish and laugh at droughts and
arid soils.
JUST SEND 10c IX STAMPS
and this notice to John A. Salzer Seed
Co., La Crosse, Wis., for their big cat
alog and farm seed samples. (W. N. U.)
Depraved London Appetites.
There is a growing demand for
itrango delicacies in London. Among
these peculiar dlsho3 sought after by
English gourmands nro edlblo birds'
aests; "lsegn," tho dried backbone of
the sturgeon; escargots, or French
unals, and nlso frogs, A small pinto
of birds-nest soup, little more than a
aiouthful, costs 5 shillings.
Why It Is the Best
Is becnufo made by an ontlrily different
process. Defiance Starch In unlike anv
other, better and one-third more for 10
cent.
Hair Ropes in "Jap" Temples.
In somo Japaueso tomplos may bo
seen suspended groat colls of upe
woven from human hair. Such ropes,
mado of hair sacrificed by thousands
of women nnd girls, wero used to hoist
stono and timber for the temple and
are preserved as idles.
Mrs. TTinalotv'a Hootlilntr Syrap.
ForolitWma teetbUu;, softens the guran.rauttces ta
Somsatton.rJUyapua, aire wind wile. 26cbolUe.
Marriage Is soldom a failure "when
Cupid furnishes tho capital.
NEBRASKA STATE NEWS
LINDOAY ISSUES THE CALL.
Republicans to Meet In Lincoln, May
13, to Name Ticket.
LINCOLN Chairman Lindsay or
tho republican state committee has
mailed to the cluTuntnn and secretary
of tho various county committees the
official call for the state convention
to be held In the nudltoilum In Lin
coin, Wednesday, May 18. Hy the
rules of tho national committee It Isl
necessary for the call to bo published
at least thhty days before the state
convention. Tho call follows:
The republicans of tho state of Ne
braska aio hereby called to meet In
convention at tho auditorium in the
city of Lincoln on Wednesday, May
18, 1004, at 2 o'clock in tho afternoon,
lor tho purpose of placing in nomina
tion candidates for the following of
iices, to be voted Tor at the next gen
eral election to bo hold In the state of
Nebraska, No ember 8, 1304, vl.:
Governor.
Lieutenant governor.
, Secretary of state. 'J 1f ' ;
' Auditor of public accounts. ' 4
Treasurer.
Superintendent- of
tlom '
-lfubllc, lnbtlUQf
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Attorney general.
Commissioner of public Jnnds nnd
buildings. ' ' "
Eight electors of president and vice
president.
And to elect four delegntesat-lftrge
and four alternates to tho republican
national convention to be held h( the
city of Chicago, 111., on Tuesday, the
21st day of June, 1901; and for tho
transaction of such other business as
may regularly come before said state
convention.
THE STATE PENITENTIARY.
Wh:
t Is Set Forth In Warden Bcemer's
Report.
The reuort of Warden Bcemcr of the
state penitentiary, filed with tho sec
retary of state, shows that there arc
now InMho" institution L'SC. persons.
nineteen of thorn having been receiv
ed during the month; live woic dis
charged and two wero paroled. Of
those paroled, cloven were from Doug
las county nnd were: John D. Smith,
assault to rob, throe years, .Times
Jaughnn. cbsault to lob, three yean,
John Bally, robbery, three years; Har
ry Johnson, robbery and burglary, four
years; Frank Coleman, asEault, three
and one-half years; Ella Monroe, cut
ting to wound, one year; Minnie
Brown, larceny from the person, ono
year; James Hunter, burglaiy, four
ycara: Warren Henley, dnyllght burg
lary, four yeais; Andrew Tucker, mur
der, tout teen years; jnmes .uohiuj,
daylight housebreaking, one year. Tho
The others iecelved were: Paul Kosln
ski, Antelope, criminal assault, three,
years: John McCool, Dauotn, norsei
stenling. four years; Bert Butler, for
gery, one year; David Wickborg, for
geiy two years. Lincoln; John Smith
burglary, three yonis; William Davis,
burglary, thiee years, from Dodge; T.
J. L. Peck, ussault to kill, two years.
Gal field; James Burke, burglary, throe
years, Lincoln county. James Dlggs
of Douglas county was returned from
parole.
Nebraska Resources Illustrated.
This Is a condensed history of Ne
braska, covering a period of fifty
years, from the first settlement In
this state down to the present time.
It Is a book of 141 pr.ges nnd over
200 illustratJonr, of scenes, public in
ntltutions and men who made Hum
state. Many Interesting historical
facts about Nebraska are enumerated
In thla condensed history, making It
alike valuable to letnln and to send
abroad ns an Invitation to settlom&it.
The book is issued by tho Nebraska
Farmer, Omaha, and foos fiec with
a subscription to that Journal nt tho
regular price of $1.00, cr Is sold sin
gly for 50 cents.
County Clerks Did Net Report.
LINCOLN Adjutant General Cul
ver has stated that many of tho coun
ty clerks of the gtnto hnvo failed to
report the able-bodied male citizens
between tho axes of 18 and 45, as pro
vided by the Dick bill.
Destroys Saloon at Baesett.
NORFOLK Impersonating Carrie
Nation, Mrs. J. Courtney visited a sa
loon at Bassett, Nob., with a,, hammer
and smashed all of tho glass In the
mirrors behind the bar pounded the
bottles into bits, rolled amber fluid
and liquors out upon tho floor, pouted
beer Into mo cuspldolos and scared
the little crowd of men who were
standing up to drink until they trem
bled. She nas not yet been arrested.
School Closed Suddenly.
NORTH BEND A country school
two miles north of this place was clos
ed suddenly and the teacher. Miss Ma
mie Forman, filed charge against a
Fremont young man, charging him
with being the father of hor child,
which was born about tho'tlmo that
the school closod.
Fear a Warrant Famine.
LINCOLN Two hundred bjnnk war
rants nro rostlng In (he otllce of tho
state auditor, and no more can be had.
The state printing board advertised
tor bids, but no ono responded. It
has been ascertained that the plates
belong to the State Journal and are
considered expensive. Other printing
firms did not bid, neither did the Jour
nal. The state piloting board is con
sidering the plan of getting new plates
and loaning the set to the printers
making the bid. This will provent any
hold-up or overcharge.
THH STATE AT LARGE.
Grand Island has a "Peeping Tom"
for whom ninny guns are loaded.
A now conipnny ha3 been organized,
to operate the Koohler hotel nt Grand
Island.
Tho superintendent of schools of
Auburn has beon le-olectcd for tho
sixth tlnio.
Mpthodlsts of Auburn are taking tin!
preliminary steps for building a $10;
000 church.
Hev. C. 1'. Shultz, tho Lutheran pas
tor at Stella lor tho last three jcara,
has handed in hla resignation nnd will
nccopt a call to Wellington, Kas.
Tho diss county mortgage recorl
for .Innuniy Is as follows: Farm mort
sums filed amounting to tho sum ot
$3US0: reloasod, $13,4S0; filed on city
property, $3,550; lelonsed, 55,941.
Nineteen life Inaurnuco companies
and nine lire Insurance comnanlcs do-
Wg business In Nebraska have not fll
eb their annual leports with Deputy
Auditor Fierce of tho lnsuianco de
partment. '
Tin supreme court granted thq re
quest of Uro and Wend of Otnuhu, who
Lakked loava to file n mandamus suit
to compel the city council of Omaha
to rcconeno ns a board of cuunllza
tlon to assess railroad property.
' The Cedar Telephono company has
made arrangements to connect with
tho Petersburg local company nnd ns
soon as the weather will permit tho
work of running the line fibm Elgin
to Petersburg will be completed.
While hunting on the farm of A. T.
Colo, adjoining Beatrice, Fred Gould
killed a large wolf. Tho anlmnl was
snot not ti great distance fiom the
barn, rind It is supposed It was In
senich of pigs, chickens or other prey.
The Wnhoo board of educutlon vot
ed to Issue ?8,000 bonds of $100 each
wltn Interest at 4Vj per cent, payable
In 1911, with nn option to pay any
nmount after 190U, homo purchasers to
bo given pieference In the snlo of the
same.
y William M. Chapman, an employe of
the Cooper Ice company, Lincoln, has
Jlied a suit against Dr. G. O. W. Fnrn
Ham in the district court, asking dam
ages to the amount of $15,000. Ho nl
leges negligence in treatment at tho
hands of the physician.
While coasting at Plattsmouth tho
sled on which Mrs. John Kopp wn.s
riding became unmanageable, causing
a collistion. Mrs. Kopp wan removed
from tho wreck badly bruised and with
an ugly gash on her right limb somo
eleven Inches In length.
William Schieferecke, a farmer liv
ing north of Petersburg, had tho mis
lortuno to fall from a load ot hay, nnd
striking upon tho frozen ground broke
his hip bone at the joint and sustain
ing othor injuries that will cripple
him for the remainder of hisllfe.
Members of tho Congiegutionnl
chili oh of Petersburg nre making ar
rangements to obcerve the tenth an
niversary of tho Petersburg church.
March 15. An effort is oefng mado"
to have former pastors present, and
a general resume of tho church work
for tho Inst ton years will be one of
tho features.
The officers of Johnson county hnvo
notified tho officers at Nobraska City
Hint they want Frank Itoborts as soon
as he completes his jail sentence.
Roberts was found guilty of stealing
a large number of chickens from tho
tanners of Osnge precinct and was
given a jail sentence. Tho Johnson
county officers have evidence that In
did tho same thing In their county
Word came to Ittverton of n mur
der which hnpponed flvo miles east of
that place. Daniel Barker and wifo
are missing and Frank Barker, his
brother. Is" under arrest. The bloody
carpet and clothing Indicate a murder.
A holr- has been found In tho Ice in
the Republican river, which Is tho
oni- '"uilcatlon as to their where
about"?. Harley Foazle, living near Boit
wick. In a rather secluded and rough
poitlon of the county, Is In jail at Nel
son, charged with the murder of his
uncle, 13. W. Foazle. Tho alleged
crime is supposod to have been com
mitted in November. The complaint
is sworn to by a brother'of tho sup-
pfcsod dead man.
It cost 8 cents per day per man lo
feed tho' 280 convicts at tho penlton
tlary during the month of January,
and 10 cents and 4 mills to feed the
guards.
Articles of Incorporation have been
filed with the secretary of state by
the R.-C. Iand and Cattle company of
Plattsmoiith. Tho capital stock Is
$30,000. Tho company or.pects to do
a general l aliening business in Ne
braska, and Is Incorporated by C. A.
Rawls. M. 13. RawlB, B. It. Churchill
and P. H. Churchill.
William 13. Hill, who broke Jail at
Seward January 12, 1901, Is back In
his old quarturs. Ho wus in jail
charged with burglarizing Hollings
worth's hardware store at MUford, to
which chargo ho ploaded guilty ot his
preliminary hearing and was in jail
awaiting notion of tho district court.
He says he has boon in Mlnnosotn.
At the pension of tho council of
Grand Island tho proposition of Mr
Abbott, a mechanic in tho Union Pa
cific shops, who is the patentoe of ono
device usod on a voting machine, to
bring a machine there froe of cost if
tho council would Inspect and teat it,
was accepted.
Northwestern officials at Norfolk
are making preparations to handle n
crown of 75 000 people when the Rose
bud reservation is opened. Already
the rush to Gregory county has begun
and every tinln carries a score of pas
sengers or more who are gottlng in on
the ground lloor.
CAUGHT
U a Bams tLraa loawa iT tt Jcrf' ktasn W esQ? li I
i 8SW mill I
i mmum wmzffi'm
A IKSniHi.llllll VHrvT- lf.1I.V
Y aiifL wi t sSfesnT wriHDiKosnAVi fpwsJ t
ftj' fiOi'A9 t".t. jIVl l- trft. I
"The world of M Mh"tl iSk J
t medicine recognizes ft L y MzgMEUk
i , ,, , ci vtw EBL X
J Grip as epidemic- fki4vJ ZhialKv
f catarrh." nrf- JvDCK'ZgfSZzmgr w X
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T A GRIPPE Is cnMcmlc
cntnrrh. It
SLJ afinivid tin flni.i civ imtlnniillt V. Tlui
cultured and the Ignorant, tlm nrlstnctnt
and tho pauper, the masses nnd the classes
are nlika subject to In grippe. None tire
exempt all nro liable.
Have you the grin? Or, lather, has
tho grip got von? Grip is well named.
Tho originul French term, la grlpiw, has
been shortened bv tho bUKy American to
rend "grip." Without intending to do so
anew word has been coined that exactly
describes the case. As if Rome hideous
giant with awful Gnip had clutched us
In its fatal clasp. Men, women, children,
After hesitating n man often finds it
too lato to act.
Prehistoric Remains.
An Indian territory exchange sns
Liero Is a rldgo of land In tho Osng"
nation covered with car loads of ante
dlluvlan lemalns. Tho collection of
petrified bones covers several acrca,
and It is estimated that about a hun
dred car loads of the atony remains
of prehistoric animals nre lyinlfOn tho
"nogback." Most of the preserved
relics of a long past period nro larger
than the skeletons of tho present ele
phants, nnd several of the bones nro
still white. A local scientist suggests
that the animals fled to the ridge to
escape n Hood and died there.
Australian Government Sued.
Tho Austiallan government finds it
self tho dofendnnt In a milt for $5,000
on account of tho most absurd of do
clslons. Tho now immigration law de
clares that an Immigrant must submit
to an educational test In his uatlvo
language before ho Is allowed to land.
Not long ngo a mate on n ship wa"
nrrested for smuggling. When he w'ap
leleased ho was ordered to submit to
the test or bo expelled from the coun
try. It was found that bis father wus
n Gorman and his mother a nntivo oi
I3gypt. Ho was born in Alexandria.
It was decided, however, that his na
tive language was Greek, 6inr-Grcok
Is tho Europenn country nearest to
Egypt. Ho failed to pass nn examl
nation nnd was condemned to a fur
titer Imprlsonmont of six months. Nov
ho is suing for damages, with a fair
chance of getting them. ,
WELL POSTED.
A California Doctor With 40 'Years'
Experience.
"In my 40 years' experience as a
teacher and practitioner along hygie
nic lines," says a Los Angoles physi
cian, "I have never found a food to
compare with Grape-Nuts for tho bene
fit of tho genoral health of all classes
of people. I havo recommended
Grape-Nuts for a number of years to
patients with tho greatest success and
every year's experience makes me
moro enthusiastic regarding its use.
"I make It a rule to always recom
mend Grape-Nuts and Postum Food
Coffee ln place of coffee when ghlng
my patients instructions as to diet, for
I know both Grape-Nuts and Postum
can be digested by anyone.
"As for myself, when engaged ln
much mental work my diet twice a
day consists of Grape-Nuts and rich
cream. I find it just tho thing to build
up gray matter and keep tho brain
in good working order.
"In nddltlon to its wondorful effects
ns n brain and nerve food Grape-Nuts
always keeps tho dlgestivo organs ln
porfoct, healthy tone. I carry It with
mo when I travel, otherwiso I am
almost certnln to havo trouble with
my stomach." Name given by Postum
Co.. Battle Crook, Mich.
Strong indorsements like the above
from physicians all over the country
have stamped Grape-Nuts the most
scientific food In the world,
'fhoro's a reason.
Look In each pkg. for thrf famous
little book, "Tho Road to Welivllle."
BY THE G
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whole towns and cities are caught In tho
baneful grip of a tertiblo monster.
The following letters speak for them
selves as to the efficacy of IVruna in cases
of hi grippe or its after cfTects.
After Effects of Ln Clrlpps Eradicated
by Pe-ru-tin.
iln. Tied Weinberger, V"esterlo,
Albany County, N. Y wiltess
"Hexeral years ago I had an nttnclc ot
la grippo which ltft my nerves In n
prostrated condition. Then I had an
other attack of la grlppo which left me
worse. I had tried three good physicians
22 CAUSER. RIM FIRE CARTRIDGES.
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Winchester .22 Caliber Cartridges shoot when you want
them to and where you point ypur gun. Buy the time
tried Winchester make, having the trade-mark " H "
stamped on the head. They cost only a few; cents more
a box than the unreliable kind, but they are dollars better,
4 vcR fQ?5
FOR SALE BY ALL
(Patented)
Laundry
oTffa?3
DIRECTIONS FOR USEr-WlflfllcStleU ATtOWNI) IN Tim WATKK.
WlnnlcStlck T.ACNnitY m.i'K won't
Costs 10c and cnuals20c worth of anv other
it scad lOo for samplo to TUB L71UNDIIY
Tho man with
has an audience.
a message always
Groat Is the physician who can curo
a woman of an imaginary disease.
Troslnto and rtllllon Dollar Oral.
The two greatest fodder plants on
earth, one good for 14 tons hay and the
other 80 tons green fodder per acre.
Grows everywhere, so does Victoria
Rape, yielding 60,000 lbs. sheep und
swine food per acre.
JC8T snxn lOo in stamps io Tnn
John A, Snlzer Seed Co., La Crosse,
WIh., and receive in return their big
catalog and lots of farm seed camples.
(W. N. U.)
Everyone should try
habit of doing wrong.
to break tho
When you tone tho child down you
aro toning tho man up.
Where to insure my property and
why. Losses will occur, that Is why I
Insure. The Mutual has only losses,
and oxpensos to pay, An Old Line
Company hag lossos, oxpenses nnd divi
dends on its capital stock, and tho
more capital the more expense, a
good Mutual Company Is absolutely
joctiro, and the cost is little over one-
half the other. Then I bhould insure
In tne STATE FATtMER'S MUTUAL
NSUItANCE CO. of South Omaha,
N'br., B. It. STOUI'-FEIt. Secretary.
Many a billet-doux becomes a note
of hand in a breach of promise suit.
Bewaro of tho thoughts that requlro
blasphemous words to bo made known.
RSP.
A.
but nirinvnui I gate remnn n trlnl.
In n short time I wan feeling better and
now I mil ns well as anyone "--Mrs. Fred
Weinberger.
tlon. James R. Guill of Omaha.
Hon. James 11. Gulll Is ono of tho oldest
and niOAt entcemtil men of Omaha, Nrb.
He has done much to mnkoit whatitis,
serving on public boards n number of.
times. Tie uudoi&ettl'crunn In the follow
ing words:
"I am (13 yearn old, nm halo nnd hearty,
ntnl I'oriimi bns hpliMtl mo attain It.
'Pwo vears ago I had la grippe my mo
was (Unpaired of. Pcrtina saved inc."
J. It. Gulll.
A Relative of Abraham Lincoln.
Mr. Hilas H. Lincoln, who resides at
Ola I Street, N. W , Washington, J). V ,
has the honor of being third cousin to
Abraham Lincoln. He writes:
"I had la rlla flvo limes before using
your medlelnB. Four yiars ago I Ix-gnn
the uflo of l'ert'na, slueo which tlmo 1 hnvo
not been troubled with that disease. I ran
now dons much work at my disk as J err
could in mj llfo. I hnvo golned moitithnn
tea pounds in weight " B. t Lincoln.
Pc-ru-na Not Only Cured I.n Clrlppc but
Benefited tho Wholo System.
Miss Alice M. DriMslcr, 1H13 N. Bryant
Ave , Minneapolis, MInni. wiitcw:
"Ijist spring 1 suffered, from lagripiw
anil was partially cured but tho bad wter
effects lvmahnsl tUrough tho siunmec
and somihow I did not got strong ns 1
was before. One of my college friends who.
was visit lug me asked mp to try l'crunii
and I did so and found it all and mora
than T had expected It not only cnrtxl
me of the'catarrlt but restored mo to per
fect health, built up the entire system nnu
brought a happy feeling ot buoyancy
which I lind not known for years. l'--Allce
M. Dressier.
An Actress' Testimony.
MIm Jenn Gowglll, Griswold Opcm
House. Troy. N. Y., is the lending Imly
with tho Aubrey Stock Co. Sho writes
the following : v
"During tho past winter of 1901, 1 suf
fered' for several wteks from n spvero
attack of grippe, which left a perlous
catarrhal condition of tho thro.it and
head. , . , .
"Homo ono suggested roruna. Ah a Taut
resort, after wasting much time and
money on physicians, 1 tried tho remedy
faithfully, and in a few weeks was as well
asccr." -Jean Cowglll.
A Southern Judge Cured.
Judge Horatio .7. Gois, Hnrtwull, Ga.,
writes:
Snmn flvo ni- nl vnrs airo I had a very
80or spell of grlppo, which left mo with
svstcmlc catarrh. A friend tulvisca mo to
try your Perur.a winch x am, ami was
Imriiedlately beDeflttsl and curejl. Th
thlnl bottle completed tho curo "II. J,
Gosh.
If you do not dorivo prompt and satis
factory results fiom tho uso of Pernnn,
write aU-tmco to Dr. Hartman, giving a
full statement of your case and ho will
bo plcnfed,toglvoyon his valuable ntlvlc
gratis. , , . ,
Address Dr. Hartman, Prrwlilfnt ol
The Hartmnu Sanitarium Columbus, O,
DEALERS EVERYWHERE.
snlll. break, freeze nor snot clothes
blultnr If vour trroccr docs not keen
BLUB CO., 14 Mlchloan St., Chicago.
A Jaunt io Old Mexico
"Katr" hat arranged a pert onallr conducted
tour ol Old Mexico. TIjo party will leao Lin
'coin. Nek, at 1 00 p. m. and Kansas City at
9:35 p. rn., February IRtu. I'M. Tho trip will
consume about nineteen duys. and llckcu will
cover tleeplng and railroad fare. Only a lim
ited number can bo accommodated. Wo want
to make it ono ot tho most novel trips of a life
time, and at till time of tho year, when you are
particularly desirous of retting away from the
rigors ot the winter.
l-'or a handsome souxenlr Itinerar) and any
additional InfotmaUon, address
CEO. A. McNUTT,
P. P. A., M., K at, nr.,
Bloitoxn Houtf Kansas City, Mo.
IjTpsiuiTanHE
(PIT VI' If roLLAPblllLK TTTilS)
A substitute tot and superior to mustaid or any
other plaster, and will not blister thirnosto
urnctte sum. mo pain-aiiaying ana curauta
qualities of this artirle are wonderful. It will
stop the tootharhe at onoe, and relieve bead
aclio and sciatica. We recommend it as tbebeM
knd safest external counter-irritant known, also
as an eilerna' remedy for pains in the chest
and stomach and all rheumatic, neuralgic and.
gouty complaints. A trial will ptovo what we
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a ti
claim for it. and it will Iio found to ba invalu
able ta the household. Many people say' it i
the best ot all your preparations " fr.o 15
cents, ot all druggists or other dealers or ly
sending this amount to us In postage stamps we
w:llvtnd)oua tubebyriaiL Noattlclosnculd
be accepted by the mil lie unlets the same
carries o jr label, a otherwise 1 1 is not g? uuiiie
cniismiuouaii mfi. co..
IT buto Street, New ox City
W. N. U , Omaha.
No. 71901
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