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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1904)
i 1 ' US if i u y m p 4 amssssssW&v&Qk&tf vw" ' -l1 'V'',3IL Hm3HB lUssaaW kTssaW saaW saaK m w 58 Htts 'ttiw B W r fTiaaauauauauaum & " Women who work, store, office or factory, very rarely have the ability to stand the strain. The case of Miss Frankie Orser, of Boston, Mass., is interesting to all women, and adds further proof that woman's great friend in need is Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound " Dkaji Mrs. Pinkham: I Buffered misery for several years. My back ached and I had bearing down pains, und frequent headaches. I would often vrako from a restful sleep in such pain and misery that it would bo hours before I could close my eyes again. 1 dreaded the long nights and weary days. I could do no work. I consulted different physicians hoping to get relief, but, finding that their medicines did not euro me, I tried Xijdia E. Pinkhnin'H Vegetable Compound, as it was highly rccomcndcd to me. I am glad that 1 did so, for I soon found that it was the medicine for my case. Very soon I was rid of every ache and pain and restored to perfect health. I feel splendid, have a fine appetite, and have gained in weight a lot." Miss Fhankik Oiiseh, 14 Warrenton St., lldston, Mass. Surely you cannot wish to remain xvcak.slek and discouraged, nnd exhausted with each day's worlc. Some derangement of tho feminine organs is rcnonsiblo for this exhaustion, following any kind of work or effort. Lydia E. Pinkhain's Vegetable Compound will help you just as it has thousands' of other women. The case of firs. Lennox, which follows, proves this. 'iT 'v..' I had for years. I gratefully acknowledge its merits. Mrs. Heut E. leiwox, 120 iiast4tn si., $5000 FORFEIT If we cannot forthwith produce the original letters and signature! of above tuiUinoulals, which will prove their absolute genuineness. Iordla 12. l'lnkbatn Sled. Co., lomn, Mast. :: BfflSBr Veal Loaf, Potted Turkey, Deviled Ham, Ox Tongvie, &c. quickly made ready to serve. Srtid to-day for thellttle booklet, "now to Mafcc Rood Things to Eat," Mint Ideas on quick, delicious lunch scrvinir. Libby's Atlas of the World mailed free for 5 two-cent stamps. Libby, McNeill & Libby, Chicago MEXICAN Mustang Liniment is a positive cure for Plica. JWEATHERWISE IS THE MAN WHO WEARS tsimflP A reputation extending over oiAty-iiA yeara ona our du&r&ntee ore back, of v every oarmentDeannp me tN ;ir,N! nF-THP pish NThere are many imitations. v 5e sure of the name TOWER on the buttons. "rM 5A! F- FOTBYWHFBrW o. . :..:w -."..m.: : :., TOWER CANADIAN CCLLnuttt TORONTO. CAR .C BfTET dsp Br re tUUi s A)0 .W-J N tru' rS K ) whether in the house, " Dkah Mns. Pinkham: Last winter I broke down suddenly and had to seek tho advice of a doctor. I felt sore all over, with a pounding in my head, and a dizziness which I had never experienced before. I had a miserable appetite, nothing tasted good, and gradually my health broke down completely. The doctor Kiid I had female weakness, but, although I took his medicine faithfully, I found no relief. " After two months I decided to try what a change wculd do for me, and as Lyuia E. Pinkhain's Vegetable Compound waa strongly recommended to me I decided to try it. Within three daya I felt better, my appetite returned, and I could sleep. In another week I was able to sit up part of the day, and in ten days more I was well. My strength had returned, I gained fourteen pounds, and felt better and stronger than very sincerely yourB, Dixon, in. Lirkcfeorks Put a variety ;nto Summer living it's not the time of j'ear to live near the kitchen range. Libby's Had to Believe His Wife. Judge Parry of tho English judici ary tells of a feeble-lookiriB man, who waa rebuked for supporting a ridicu lous claim made by his wife. "I tell ou candidly I don't boliove a word of your wife's story," said Judge Parry. "Ver may do as yer like," replied the man, mournfully, "but I've got to." Love is a fierce combination of the world, tho ilesh and tho devil. At long intervals somotlmes an "X"-ray of heaven is thrown in. Defiance Starch should bo In (very lious-ehold, none so Rood, besides oz. more fur 10 cents than any other brand of cold water starch. No condemnation of wrong Is so ef fective as tho commendation of right. Clear whits clothes nro a sign that tba houbekoepcr urea Ked Cress Ball Dlue. Large - oz. pnekngo, 5 cent. Never Judge a woman's courage by the way Bbe avoids an interview with a mouse. NEWS IN THE STATE IN BRIEF. A fire at Oxford destroyed proporty valued at $7,000. Tho Scrlbner hotel 1ms been sold to Kansas City parties for $17,000. All saloons in Columbus will bare after bo closo.l on Sunday by order of the mnyor. A Inrgo party is about to lenvo Al bion for n western tour, covorlng many weeks. Sheriff Daumnn of Dodgo County has a mare thirty-two years old that i3 just nursing her first colt. Ten cars of stock wore contributed to a special train nt Leigh, all of them except ono being shipped by farmers. Henry M. Willis of Uliio Springs, aged forty-seven yonrs, was adjudged insane and taken to the statu hospital for insane. S. L. Wright, county Judge of Thurs ton county, died of grip nnd pnoumon la. He was GO years of ago and loaves a lurgo family. Plans have been completed to bold a summer Chautnuqiinn assembly in Albion under tho management of Dr. C. M. Lowe of Genoa. Itev. Father Loecker of tho Holy Trinity church of Ilartlngton has re signed as prlest-In-chnrge, the condi tion of his health demanding rest. The homo of Georgo StnatB of Saun ders County, fivo miles southwest of Fremont, was burned to tho ground. Tho house was a new one, built two years ago at a cost of $2,000. A new depot building for West Point Is now an assured fact. Deeds to the property wero turned over to tho rail road company and tho old buildings on the lots aro advertised for snip. At a meeting of the board of county supervisors of Seward county a court house proposition was discussed at somo length. That the county Is badly in need of a court house is well known. Articles of Incorporation and by laws of tho Tecumseh Building & Loan Association have been approved by tho state banking board and the Incorporation articles filed with tho secretary of state. Tho board of directors of the Com mercial club of Deatrlce extended an nvltatlon to tho Southeastern Ne sraska F. A. U. association to hold tho district reunion In that city during tho coming summer. After twenty-five years' servico as pastor of the, St. John's Lutheran :hurch nnd teacher of tho German ichool nt Harper, about four miles lorth of this place, Rev. A. Bergt handed in bis resignation. Rev. W M. Morrow, tho Methodist Episcopal minister at Table Hock, baa gone with his family to Washington sounty, New York, having been :hoscn to a pastorate in tho New York conferenco In that county. Tho new music building in process of erection for York college will bo known as the Hulitt conservatory, In honor of John Hulitt of Hlllsboro. O. Tho collego authorities decided to make this building a memorial to Mr. Hulitt in consideration of his bone factions, amounting to $5,000. A special school bond election has been called In West Point by tho local board for tho purposo of submitting a proposition to tho voters for tho is suance of $8,000 bonds for tho erec tion of an addition to the mibllc school building and equipping tho same. While denfentcd nnd brooding over business troubles Mrs. Cnrolino Pfiser,' a widow, living near Butte, attempted sulcldo by hanging. She tied a rope Dver tho doorway at her homo and 3tandlng on a trunk tied the other end of tho ropo nround hor neck and kicked the trunk from under her feet. Sho was almost dead wlion rescued. Farmers of Sarpy county aro mov ing in tho' matter of building an ele vator. Several huge cribs of corn belong ng to tho J. If. Lynds company wore burned at Dawson, with 3,000 bushels of corn and a large "quantity of oats. Tho blazo originated from a spark blown into the chnff from a traction engine used In operating a corn shelt er closo nt baud. Warren Lloyd of North Platto, owner and manager of tho opera house, and ono of the oldest engineers on tho Union Pacific, died last week of pneumonia, at tho ago of seventy four years. Ho commenced railroad ing in 18S0. and has been an engineer nlmost constantly ever since in vari ous Darts of tho country. While H. W. Burkott. who resides southeast of Plattsmouth. was look ing ovor the effects of the Into Rachacl Kearney ho discovered a $5 county script drawn on tho York bank of York, Pa., bearing Interest at tho rate of 1 per cent per annum, which was issued in 183S. Correspondence fol lowed and a reply came from tho bank that tho face value of tho scrlat would bo paid upon presentation. At a mooting of tho Beatrice Driv ing Association It was decided to open the season with a matinee, to bo hold tho first wook in May. The grounds at the new park aro being Improved, and many of tho local horsemen are now engaged In gottlng their horses m shapo for tho racing soason. Aaron Steuvers, 20 years old, son of Montz Steuvers, living nine miles Bouth of Oakland, was accidentally shot while examining a shotgun. Tho discharge mangled tls right hand and entered his side. Tho accident will prove fatal. NEBRASKA M! FIREMAN FALLS FROM ENGINE. Body Is L.itcr Found In Creek With Life Extinct. PLATTSMOUTH. The fast Bur llugton moat train, No. 70, which runs from Oinnhn, through thL, city to Chicago daily, pulled Into Glenwood, In., With a double-header nnd stood for twenty minutes awaiting orders before the engineer discovered that Ills fire man was missing. Investigation showed tlint lie was not In tho yards and a sonrciing pnrtywas scut bnck along tho track. At a bridge a mllo nnd a hnlf from town were found tin inlHtnkabic evidences that It wns thoro that tho fireman hnd fallen from tho engine. His hat was found near tho odgo of tho creok nnd on tho steel girders of tho bridge blood was dis covered. Tho dead body waa brought tip from tho bottom of the creek. It is thought ho was dead before ho struck tho water. Tho victim of tho accident wns 11. C. Carlson, aged 2L unmarried, and mndo his homo nt Croflton, la. Ho was well known by railroad men nnd nt ono tlmo rosldod in Plattsmouth. BURIED IN GRAIN HOPPER. Two Falln City Boys Killed While Playing in Elevator. FALLS CITY- Lester Kormodo, seven years old and Alfred Boyd, fif teen years old, while playing in a hop per containing forty thousand bushels of corn In Heacock's elevator, lost their lives. Tho men In charge of tho elevator started to load a car from tho hopper, not knowing tho boya wero above in tbo grain. Tito corn went out with Ruch n rush thnt tho boys wero drawn In and smothered beforo tho elovntor men discovered that they wero in danger. Fred Harris, one of tho men In chnrgo wns tho stepfather of ono nnd tho brother-in-law of tho other of tho boys. Alfred Boyd has worked about tho elevator and was supposed to know tho dangers to bo met there. No blamo Is chnrged up to tho elovntor people. The Burlington Is Prosperous. The Burlington last year mndo Just $2,150,513.05 moro than it did tho year previous,4 above all of its expenses, in cluding taxe3 paid and operating ex penses. Tho Burlington this year quotes Its gross earnings nt $15,502," 000.81 for tho year 19011. and for 1003 It returned tho gross earnings to tho state board at $12,C74,838.71, an in creaso In Its gross business for one year df $2,887,702.10. To get this in creased business tho Burlington spent $722,305.53 moro for operating ex penses last year than it did tho year beforo, in 1903 Its operating expenses being $8,290,015.09. Money Is Pouring In. LINCOLN Money Is pouring Into tho permanent school funds in the state treasurer's office at the rate 01 $1,000 per day. Fifty-nine thousand dollars In available cash is now await Ing Investments in state warrants Over $400,000 of warrants nro in sight, to bo taken .up during next si montliB. The call for $50,000 of war rants, which was issued by Treasurer Mortonson, tho first of April, will take offect Tuesday. Another call will be made In a few days for anotliej $50,000. Hlsh Price for Corn. BEATRICE.- Farmors who bring their grain to Beatrice rocolvo good prices. A wagor. load of corn was hoK on tho tstrcet for 43 conts per busli ol. Will Plant Potatoes. Farmors are preparing to plant largo acreago:i of potatoes In No braska this year. Potatoes will b tho principal crop In tho Irrigated dis trlcts lying along the Platto river In Western Nebraska. A tract of 30C acres In Scotts Bluff county has beer leased by a Knnsas City produce firm for tho raising of potatoes, and this Is but ono Instance In many. Secre tary Dobsnn of tho state board of Ir rigation says many farmors and ranch ownora will put largo tracts In tubers Shear Sheep by Machinery. SCII TYLER. Fourteen thousand sheep that are quartered and being foil nt ilm rh-narnnr. Rtnnlr nml fnoillna 'yards of Folda & Haley are bolna sheared by machinery. A slx-machin plant was put In, and the six inon em ployed shear 700 to 900 animals pej day. House Famine In West Point. WEST POINT Empty houses an becoming so scarco in West Poln that vacant storo bulldiugs are bein used us dwellings. Prout to File Suits. Tho Board of Educational Land' and Funds Instructed Attorney Conor nl Prout to proceed and file tils sulti of ojoctmeat against tho settlors it tho fumoufl Boyd county land cases The supremo court at its last sitting gave permission to Mr. Prout to fll his suits lu that court. It Is said th tho settlors will ralso the quostlon that the stato lias no intorest in the mat. tor Inasmuch as all of tho land, with tfio oxcepflon of about eighty acres, has boon leased to other parties, and thoy are the ones to bring the suits. A MICHIGAN 4( 1 Know Pe-ru-na is Worn Out Hon. Nelson Rico of St. Joseph, Mich., knows of a large number of grateful patients In Ills county who have been cured by Per una. Hon. Nelson Rice, Mayor of St. Joseph, Michigan, wrltca: Tho I'cruna Mcdlclno Co., Columbus, Ohio: Gentlemen: "I wish to congratulate you on tbo success of your offorts to win tho confidence of tho pttbllo In need of a reliable inedicmo. know Peruna Is a flno tonic tor a wont out system and a specific In cases' of catarrhal dHtlcultlet. You have a large number ot grateful patients In this county who have used Peruna and have been cured by It, and who praise it above all other medicines. Peruna bas my heartiest good wishes." Nelson Rice. MARCH. APRIL. AUY. Weak Nerves, Poor Digestion, impure Blood, Depressed Spirits. TJ10 sun has just crossed tho equator on its yearly trip north. Tho rcul equator is shifted toward tho north nearly eighteen miles ovory day. With tho roturn of tho sun comes tho bodily Ills pec 11 II 11 r to spring. With 0110 person tho nerves nro weak: an other person, digestion poor; with others tho blood is out of order; nnd still Others havo depressed spirits and tlrod feeling. All theso things aro especially trno of thoso who have been suffering with catarrh W. L. laisi $4.00, $3.50, S3.00, $2.50 UNION CUACC BEST IN MADE OrHCO THE WORLD. w.L. Douglas fehocs aro -worn by moro men than any other make. Tho reason is, thoy hold their slutiK',lltlwtter,vt'ar lonirer, nnd havo ir renter intrinsic value than any other shoes. Sold Cvtryu here. T.u.ik On limit-, mill iti-iri 1,11 liollmii. UoiikIhm nr i'ormiu Collskln, iililcli Is evtrv tiTM'oiireU'il lolii'tliHlliiPfit I'utrut L,t-:ttli'r ,! )iroiluif l. fait Co ot litltl$unl. Shot lvnmi. :". vnl.i-xiri. Wrilffof t'.UlOH. IV. I.. JJOUUIAS, JlroiMun, Alms. WESTERN SUPPLY CO. JOUDKH3 OF PUMPS, WINDMILLS and PLUMBING MATERIAL BELTING and THRESHER 8UPPLIE8. PACKING ond ELEVATOl! REPAIRS. 020822 N Street. LINCOLN. NEBRASKA I 1sMsmBU&&ttN$Kar3ua' Wm k " m Us tfH B I I It is the purest, cleanest starch made. II It is free of injurious chemicals. B II It can be used where ordinarily you would be afraid II to use starch of any Kind. I I That's Defiance. Your grocer sells it B I I THE DEFIANCE STARCH CO., I WEsSRSSiMm MAYOR SAYS a Fine Tonic fop 3 System.' in nny form or la grippe. A conrso of Po ruua is sure to correct all thcsoeoudltiou. It Is an ideal spring medicine. Peruna docs not Jrrltato It Invigorates. It docs not tcnixrnrily stimulate II strongthons. It equalizes tho circulation of tho blood, tranqulllacs tho nervous system nnd regu lates tho bodily functions. Peruna. unllko bo inniiy spring medicines Is not aituply a physio or stimulant or nervine. It is a natural tonic and invlgorntor. If you do not receive prompt nnd satisfac tory results from tho use of Peruna,wrlto nt onco to Dr. Hiirtinun, giving a full statotnont of your case, and ho will bo pleased to glvo you h'.s vultiablo advico gratis. Address Dr, Hartman, President of Tho llartinau Sanitarium. Columbus, Ohio The FREE Homestead LANDS OF Western Canada Are the STAR ATTRACTIONS for 1904. Millions ol aces of inaKrufirent Cirain and Grar inc land to te 1 ail ui u fieo sift vi y iurc)iaso from Kailway Comi'uiilt' Luiul I cii'orutlonf.. tic THE GREAT ATTRACTIONS Good Crops, ilellclitful II mute, itplcmlltl school system, porfrrt hovIuI oiulllloin, exceptional ruiln.iy hiIwmiIhj;', ! wealth ond ulllucnre licqulrvtl i-uilly, Tho population ot Wt-stein ('anuria Increased 123.(XX by iuimlGrauon limine the past ear, over 0,000 being AinciiiutK. Yfrite to ncarett aatlmi irf il Canadian Goveiment Aeriit for Canuclij'ii AtUs nnd oilier information (or address Sunt of linuiisration.Oitaru.Csnada) i V, V. liennett, &1 New lork Life buildio;. (Jmaua, Meb. BEGGS' BLOOD PURIFIER CURES catarrh of the stomach. Si