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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1904)
' 4 K -vt- 4 l V1 J I Mrs. Fliwihefli H. Tfinrrincnn 1 Mrs. Elizabeth H. Thompson, of Lillydale, N.Y., Grand Worthy Wise Templar, and Member ol W.C.T.U., tells how she recov ered by the use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. " Dkaii Mrs. 1'i.vkuam: I am ono of tho many of your pratcful friends . who havo been cured tnroujrh tho tiso iof Lydia E. Pinkham's Vcgctaljlo Compound, and who can to-day thank you for the fine health I enjoy. Whrn I was thirtvflvo vcars old. I Buffered severe backacho and frequent hearing-down painB; In fact, I had womb trouble I was very anxious to Ret well, and reading of the cures your Compound had made, I decided to try it. I took only six bottlcs.but it built mo up andcurcd mo eutirclyof my troubles. " My family and relatives were naturally as gratified as I was. My niece had heart troublo and nervous prostration, and was considered incur able. Sho took your Vegetable Com pound and it cured Tier in a short time, and 6ho becamo well and strong, and her homo to her great joy and her hus band's delight was blessed with a baby. I know of a number of others who have been cured of different kinds of femalo trouble, and am satisfied that your Compound is tho best medicine for tick women." Mrs. Elizabeth II. Thompson, Box 105, Lillydale, N.Y. $5000 forfeit If original of about litter proving etnuiaeneu cannot be produced. "From tho cradle to the baby chair" HAVE YOU A BABY? If so, you ought to havo a PHOENIX' WALKING CHAIR (PATENTED) "AN IDEAL. SELF-INSTRUCTOR." OUR PHOENIX Walking Chair holds tho child socuroly, pre venting thoso painful falls and bumps which aro so frequent whon baby learns to walk. "BETTER THAN A NURSE." Tho chair is provided with a ro movablo, sanitary cloth scat.which supports tho woight of tho child and provents bow-legs and spinal troubles ; it also lias a tablo attach ment which onablos baby to find amnsoment in its toys, etc., with out any attention. "As Indispensable as a cradle" It is so constructed that it pre vents soiled clothes, sicknoss from drafts and floor germs, and is rocommendod by physicians and endorsed by both mothor and baby. . Combines ploasnro and utility. No baby should bo without ono. Call at your furniture dealer and ask to 6oo ono. MASIUrACTUnED ONLY BT PHOENIX CHAIR CO. 8HEBOYQAN. WIS. Can on) bo had of your furnituro dealer. WET WEATHER. .WISDOM ArK THE ORIGINAL ,. EAm. t r. -. fc i. .a r V V X- $Hv0,. SLICKER CLACK OR .YELLOW ) WILKEEP'YGUDRY NOTHING ELSE'WILL irvk nv nivimjuvim cAfAioouts ritcc HOWINCTf UU. LINC Of OADMCNTS AND MATS. A. J. TOWER CO., OSTOH. MAS., U.S.A. t TOWER CANADIAN CO., LTD., TORONTO. CANADA. ntpatu Tabmei ire Ibe test fijr pepiU oitdlclae ever made. A hundred mlllljni of them bon fbeeo old la tho "United tiutc lo s tingle jrer. ConiUpu'loo, heart barn, alck headache, dlzzloeti, had breath, tore throat, and every 111 neu arlalDK from a dlaordered atomach aro relieved or cured by Hlpani Tabulet. One will generally give relief within twenty inlu utea. The five-cent package la enough for ordinary "ccailont. All drusgtau tell them. 'Harry whoformerly smoled 10! Cigars now smote LEWIS'SINGLI BINDER STRAIGHT Sc CIGAR Tour Jobber or direct from Factorr, Peoria, in. HOMESTEADS V!$?&PK Montana. Send BQc. for map end Information tc I, x, K&LLEY, Keal Eitato Agcnty, BiUinga, Hont. W. N. U., Omaha. No. 361904 BEGGS' BLOOD PURIFIER CURES catarrh of the stomach. . . XVTv ' vNKVl V lv ' Pk ' J K 1 M L X' W iyvj FOUGHT TO THE DEATH. Cimb.it Between Tarantula and Cen tlperic Witnessed by Scientist. "In a bottle on my shell at home, preserved In alcohol, is ti tarantula locked in death with a cantlnodo," tald Mr. Henry Willlnmson, a tuxl krmlst from Los Angeles, Cal. "They cro tho bodies of two of the most poisonous lnscctB In the world, and each hilled the other in whnt was probably ns remarkable n hnttlo a? wbb ever fought. "Tho battle occurred several years ago in the southern part of California I was camping in the desert, had os1 tahltshed quite a settlement. In fact with rt board shack, cages, pens, etc., and was engaged in adding to my collection of rattlesnakes, Insects, horned toads, and other llfo of tin desert with a commercial value tc tourists. One day, chancing to step outside tho back door I was struck by tho sight of a mammoth tarantulo engaged In conibat with a centipede. "Tho insects were in a small wash tub. Tho contipedo had the taran tula h tho throat, and the hairy taran tula V""1 stinging his adversary tc death. Around and around tho till they fought, like two gladiators, fot It was to bo a fight to the death. The fight lasted for en minutes after 1 first stumbled upon it. "Tho battle got so flerco I had tc stop it. O, no, it wasn't tenderhcart edness. I wanted to preserve them mm they were tearing each other tc pieces, so that I was afraid thcy'c spon a prospective exhibit In mj collection. Stories of the enmity oi the tarantula and tho centipede nn common In the west, hut I never saw but one fight between the two in sects." Washington Post. Music Cure for Dyspepsia. Gustavo Luders, the composer, has a friend, a, teacher ot singing, towUorr there camo a few days ago a womar somewhat advanced In years to make arrangements for vocal Instruction She was accepted as a pupil, but at the second lebsou the conscientious instructor felt it his duty to Inform the lady that her ear was far from true. She received the remark, how ever, without the slightest resentment, said she knew sho had slight vocal ability, but that she. was determined to puisne her course to its inharmo nious end. "It is hopeless, madam," protested the musician at the conclusion of the third lesson. "You will never learn to sing In tunc. You aro simply wast ing your time." "It doom t matter' was tho reply. "I care nothing about music, but my physician said that singing would help my dyspepsia immensely, so I deter mined to take the lessons. Let us con tinue." New York Times. When They Haw-Hawed. Judge Parker was tho center of a little group tho other day, comprising politicians, a newly rcturncu traveler from abroad, and n newspaper wom an. The traveler was giving a long and somewhat tiresome account of hlo experiences In Europe, and the newspaper woman was slowly but surely driving the judge to despera tion by bombarding him with ques tions on many subjects. "Judge, tho most impressive thing 1 yaw In Japan was an Idol," said the traveler. "It was the figure of a wom an, seated, and resting her chin in the palm of her right hand. I couldn't find out what sho had done to be sc Immortalized." The Judge parried the newspapei woman's forty-ninth query, then said to the traveler: "I know. The Japanese aro wise and they erected that Idol as express Ing their reverence for a woman that can hold her own Jaw." Then tho politicians to a man said "Haw-haw!"- New York Times. God's Messengers. Unseen lliey walk through all Hfe'i etowded wuj'h; Unknown, tliey touch the, nchlnc brow of pain: Unheard their footsteps echo through the nlBhl; Leading the lost ones back to life nKuln. Tho stars of heaven bohold their state; march: And myriads worlds join echo to theli SOIlg. 'TIs only human eyes that see them not Kyes darkened by tho bitter sin und wrong. Oh. God! to see with angel eyes to sec aright. To hear with ears that catch Th whlFpored word; To touch with hand as tender brows that ache. And thus to serve, as angels do, out Iord, Itobert Hare, Japan's Newspapers. Nowhere else in tho world has the "progress of tho press" been so rapid as in Japan. The first "daily" made its appearance in 1872. In 1890 there wero already 716 journals of ono kind or another, with a circulation of well over 2,000,000, figures which have been very largely Increased since then The increase of all kinds ot printed matter is facilitated by tho prevalent low wages and tho cheapness ot paper The number of books of all kinds if also exceedingly high, an average of nearly 24,000 having appeared be tween 1895 and 1899. Brilliant Clock3. Tho municipality of Berlin has do tided to hang clocks, worked by elec tricity and in connection with tho ob servatory, nt all the principal corners of the loading streets. Tho dials ot these clocks will bo illuminated at night. They will be su6ponded from the poles supporting tho electric lamps which light the stroets, A be ginning has boon mado with sejvon" teen clocks, and should tho experi ment succeed 300 of these clocks will be scattered over tho city. Men as Actresccs. Japan boasts of several brilliant ac tors, but, strangely enough, sho af fords no encourngemont to actresses. Women's parts are plnyed by men. and played oxcollcntly well, too. Jap anese boys who are dostlnod for n stage carcor nro brought up ontiroly by memhers of the feminine sex. Ily tho tlmo that thoy nro midway In their teens they have acquired all tho usual femalo characteristics. Longevity In Europe. Of all European countries Franco I tho most favorable to longevity: o! every 1,000 persons forty-four reach tho nge of seventy. In Norway tho r.umber is forty, in Sweden thirty three, Italy thirty-one, Switzerland tfirty, England twenty-seven, Ger tvnny twonty-slx, Spain twenty-four, Austria twenty-three, Hungary eight een. i: Can't Interfere. "Your daughter plays a great deal of classical music In n rather orig inal way," remnrked tho man with gold glasses. "Yes," answered Mr. Cumrox, regretfully. "Sho bought tho piano and tho music out of her own fpcndlng money, and I suppose sho feels that she has a right to do whit tho pleases with them." Deer Swifter Than Electric Car. A deer was found on tho car track at Sturbrldgo the other day which when startled ran swiftly along tho ties ahead of the car. Tho motormnn opened tho controller to tho last notch, but the animal led tho car for a full quarter of a mile nnd then leaped lightly over ho fence and dis appeared. Word "Weigh" Too Much for Him. A London juryman fainted tho other day while tho Judge was charging tho body. Tho judge was saying: "You must glvo tho statements of the wit nesses for tho defenso full weight." Ac the words, "full weight," tho Jury man fainted. Later, It was found that ho was a coal dealer. Kentucky Man's Duty. Jamboree, Ky August 29 (Special). After suffering for years with pain in the back Mr. J. M. Coleman, n well known citizen of this place, has found a complete euro in Dodd's Kidney Pills. Knowing how general this dis ease Is all over tho country, Mr. Cole men feels It Is hjs duty to mnko his experience public for the benefit of other sufferers. "I want to recommend Dodd's Kid ney Pills to everybody who has pain In tho back," Mr. Coleman says. "I suffered for years with my back. I used Dodd's Kidney Pills nnd I havo not felt a pain since. My little girl too complained of her back and she used about half a box of Dodd's Kid ney Pills and she Is sound and well." Backacho is Kidney Ache. Dodd's Kidney Pills aro a sure cure for all Kidney Aches, including Rheuma tism. Not a Lucrative Business. Dr. Smiles did not leave so much money behind him as did Sir II. to. Stanley; but In his caso moro than in Stanley's tho amount is likely to represent literary earnings. At any rate, $370,000 fs not considered a bad recompense for "self-help," whon ap plied in a calling which, apart from tho moro slgnnl successes of a few novelists and playwrights, rarely Jead3 on to such fortunes as aro mado in soaps or pills. Disgrace to Lose .Mustaches. Two Mohammedan criminals at Ol mutz wero in consternation on hear ing that, like all other prisoners, they would havo to have their mustaches shaved off. They pleaded that that would be an Indelible disgrace, and that their wives would leave them. They wero Anally allowed to keep them. After It With a Net . "What on earth are you a-doln with that 'ar crab net?" asked tho farm woman behind tho gingham apron. "1'so just a-lookln' for peoplo what casts their bread on the water," said Itinerant Ike; "ain't you goin' to do a little castln' this morning, mum?" , Keep Valuable Secret In Family. When the originator of tho genuine eau do colosno died, ago 80, ho gavo his secret to his nephew and heir. Since 1709 only ten persons havo seen tho recipe, which Is kept in a box trebly locked. LEARNING THING3 We Are All In the Apprentice Class. When a simple chnngo of diet brings back health and bapplne.- the story Is briefly told. A lady of Springfield, 111., says: "After being nflllcted for years with nervousness and heart trouble, I received a shock four years ago Jhat left me in such a condition that my ltfo was despaired of. I could get no relief from doctors ror from tho numberlesB heart and ntrve medicines I tried becauso I didn't know that the coffee was dally putting mo back more than tho Dps. could put mo ahead. "Finally at the Inquest of a friend I left off coffeo and began tho uso of Postum and against my convictions I gradually improved in health, until for tho past 6 or 8 months I havo been entirely free from nervousness and tnoso terrlblo sinking, weakening spells of heart trouble. MMy troubles nil camo from tho itscJ of coffeo which I had drunk from childhood nnd yet they disappeared when I quit coffeo and took up the uso of Postum." Namo given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Many peoplo marvel at tho effects of leaving off coffeo nnd drinking Postum but there is uothing marvel ous about it only common sense. Coffeo is a destroyer Postum is a robullder. That's tho reason. Look in each pkg. for tho famous J little book, "Tho Road to Wollvillo." COULDN'T LIFT TEN POUNDS. Donn's Kidney PIMs Brought Strength and Health to tho Sufferer Mak ing Him Feel Twenty-Flvo Years Younger. J. O. Corton, farmer und lumberman, ot Dcppo; N. C, says: "I suffer ed for yea; j with my back. It was so bad that 1 could not walk any dls tnncu nor even rldo in easy J II cuuto.n nuggy. 1 uu not bcllevo 1 could havo raised ten pounds of weight from tho ground, tho pain was so sovere. This was my con dition when I began using Doan's Kid ney Pills. They quickly rllovcd mo nnd now I am nover troubled as I was. My back is strong and 1 can walk or rldo a long dlBtunco nnd feel Just-as strong as I did twenty-flvo years ngo. I think so much of Doan'a Kidney Pills that I havo given a sup ply of the remedy to somo of ray neighbors nnd they havo also found good results. If you orfn sift anything from this rambling note that will bo of any 6orvlco to you, or to any ono suffering from kidney troublo, you aro at liberty to do so." A TRIAL FREE Address Foster Milburn Co.. Buffalo. N. Y. For sals by all dealers; price. GO cts. Women show animosity over atten tion given toc other women. Every housekeeper should know that if thoy will buy Defiance Cold Water Starch for laundry uso thoy will snvo not only time, because It never sticks to tho Iron, but because each package contains 10 oz. ono full pound whllo all other Cold Wnter Starches aro put up in 'i-pound pack ages, and the price Is tho same, 10 cents. Then again becauso Defiance Starch is free from nil Injurious chem icals. If your grocer tries to sell you a 12-oz. package it is becnuso ho has b. stock on hand which he wishes to dispose of boforo ho puts in Defiance, tie knows that Deflnnco Stnrch has printed on every package In largo let tors and figures "1G ozc." Demnnd Deflnnco and save much tlmo nnd money and tho annoyanco of tho Iron Kicking. Defiance nover sticks. It Is best to settle a quarrel without any outside Interference. . Medical Department Washington University. Tho llrst two yours aro devoted mainly to Frncllctil trnlntnt-ln luborntorleH of Anatumy, lUtoliiK.T, KmbryolOKV, Chemistry, lhy Mulony. Pathology nnd Hnrtcrlology. by dtccliillHtK and life-workers in thco hram-lfev Tho lust two years are given to personal study of dtseuoln clInlcallnuoratorles.liOHpltalK and dispensaries, not merely nnilluted, hut under tho full control of the Faculty for bed-side, instruction. For particulars and catalogue addri&s thu Dean, iwv) Locust Street, St. Louis. Health may be wealth for somo, but ids poverty forHho doctor. Insist on Getting It. ) Some grocers say they don't keep Defiance Starch. TIiIr Is because they linvc a stock on bund of other brands containing only 12 oz. In it pnekage, which they won't be nble to sell llrst, because Deflnnce contains 1C oz. for the same moneyV Do you wnnt 10 oz. Instead of 12 oz. for same money? Then buy Dellance Starch. Requires no cooking. A man shows his dependenco on God by his diligence for God. More Flexible and Lasting, won't shake out or blow out; by using Dellance Starch you obtain better re nultH than possible with any other brand and one-third more for same money. Women havo an idea nil profession al men nro very learned. You never hear any one complain about "Defiance Strttch." There Is nono to equal It In quality and quantity, 16 ounces, 10 cents. Try It now and save your money. When a man Is unable to do any thing else ho can worry. FITS permanently carrd. Ko fits or nrrreatnww afte lint d.'Y'i ua of Or. Kline's (Irrot NrrTe Her tor- er. Semi ror P1IKK H3.0O trial bottln and tnwtlia. 110. It. II. liUHK, Ltd., Kb Arch Stmt, l'WladelpMa, I'd Lucky is ho who marries a widow whoso first husband was mean to her. Deflnnue Sturch is gunrnnteed big gest and best or money refunded. 10 ounces, 10 cents. Try it now. Women fall Into the habit of speak ing slightingly of themselves. I do not believe Flso's Curo for Consumption has an equal for coughs and cold. Jouv F UoTEtt, Trinity Springs, Ind., lfcb. 15, 1KXJ Faith Ib tho only eye with which It Is safo to look at tho future. Mr. "Wlmlow' Hnothlntr ftyrnp. For rhlldrrn teetblni;. K)f trni tne punt, redurei Is fltmniktlun, alUjrt pais, curut wlod colli,. 23c a UlU. The man who lives by tricks finds them to bo back-handed traps. Dr.DavldKennelT'ariYorltRmdT,tha Orrat k'ldnjr ud 1.1 rer Cure. World V'aruoua. Wnwl'r. Veunixlj'HjoL., llondout, . Vn lor frto uropU UitCa. A man gets fame In heaven by a good deed dono in secret. Tlie Murine i:r UrineCr Ciii. hlcniro. tnd Homo Kp Hook Iter. Wrllc item alout juur cjri The cruel nro always cowardly. BLINDNESS AND DEAFNESS CURED AT HOME U yon bat waak eye. fuUlng lbt,irranulatot llda.acum ujrr the eea or sore eye of any klud, catarrh or dtaruaaa, write lull de scription of I our iae ail a trial treatment will be tent jrem FREE OF CHARGE. Thla trial treatment la rolhl and harmler and tiururrd nianr terrre two naTernora, Chief KyeandKar burueoa to tbo Jlli ourl State Institution for the mind, and w aUo l'ro ffMorof UieKreand Karlnthe American UedU-aK'nl. irKv unj,M eyes iraiKnintu ny new lialnleh lutliiod. Wnt to DM. J HAKVBY MOOHE. Kvc unrt Ear XniUtutei Uultoao, OddFoltaWK lild-., UU Louia. &XZ yjRts WHtB muueIaiiS. la SSJ Beet Cough Byrup. Tutea Uood. CM) Pg LXJ ' tlmo. gold br drucaltta. H"I paaMeeMBaweaMlpiiljjrepPPJejJ LmCT .jiiMWWTMffliMm "'"Tffl i Ek W 1I1 Urn 1 A I lllla I IIKIIl riiswrffrwsm Af eMWI H m AU'gclable Pr cpnmlionTor As similating IhcFoodandRcduIa ling ihc Stomachs ntul Bowels or Fromolcs Digcslion.Chccriul ncssnndncst.Cottlalns nelllicr Siltim, Morphine itorMincral. OTNAIICOTIC. VaV cfflfJArSWUZZmrWff yivnjndft Seat' Mx.Smtta ll&ipSml CtaiA'td .9.1M- l(ftrjww nmr. Apcrfccl Remedy forConsllnn Tlcm, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ncss nml Loss of Sleek Facsimile Signature or NEW YORK. EXACT COPY OF WRAPRER. ft - irT W. V.njon &o MAUI. !- $5.00 . sa.so four 3T 1 t -iiiTSt mtt "t'zy iSv5k. m?K & i AftiUW ,' S2H, ifWW fLU &4 ms .uk y li A vn) iV x ,vP" L I v?k ffiAailPf Mv fr 'MmtismiWP, wJ l-irr?j. W. l&toa .&i's x v- i i.-iMr a xiw. mTrrccr yjiry mmF' aJtAC iLIr7 S? 2y5W- JEt rff.tif- r (W. ltlllMtOV "l jsrow ZJOAT'T FORGlET OonVforget when order starch to get the best. Get DEFIANCE. No -m. l..nl ln... lnnllirm ltntmlm liiuic: yciiuv iuuimii no more cracking or doesn't stick to the iron. It gives satis faction or you get your money back. The cost is 10 cents for 16 ounces of tne best starch made. Of other starches you get but la ounces. Now don't forget. It's at your grocers. rtANUPACTUttD V THE DEFIANCE STARCH CO.. OMAHA. NEB. Great Reduction in Rates via WABASH RAILROAD Home visitors excursions sold every Tuesday In September and October 11th. Half fare (plus 11.00) for the round trip to all points In Indiana, points In Ohio and Kentucky. J8.G0 St. Louis and return, sold Tuesdays and Thursdays, also September 3rd, 4th and 11th. $13.80 St. Iouls and return, sold dally. $H1.25 Hultlmore and return, sold September 9th and 10th. $27.16 Buffalo, Niagara Fulls or Toronto and return, sold dally. $21.00 Detroit and return, sold dally. $20.00 Chicago and return (one way via St. Louis), wild dally. Long limit and stop over allowed .at St. Louis on ALL tickets. Schedule of our Fast trains. Read down. 7:45 a. m.G:30 p, m. Lv. 8:00 a. m.6:45 p, m. Lv. 7:35 p. m.'7:00 a. m. Arr. 7:50 p. m.7:15 a. m. Arr, These tralnH run dally. Compure this time with other lines. The Wabash lnnds all passengers ut and checks buccacn to Its own station at main entrance of World'o fair grounds. Think what this means. o.ulck time, extra car fure saved, and a delightful trip, and you nro not all tired out befoieenterlng tho Exposition crounds. All Agents can routu you via the Wabash It. It. For beautiful World'o Fair folder and all Information address, , HARRV 12. MOORES, G. A. 1. P., Wab n. K.. Omaha. Neb. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS, ANTISEPTIC PILE GONE Samplo Free. ANTISEPTIC PILE CONE CO., Crete, Neb. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA VH8 OtNTAUn OOWOCHV. flCW YORK OITT. L. DOUGLAS rzg A. &o SUnBrc TO qi-A K i-r VmK Bkwai BtH and $4.00 Custom Bench WonK in ALU Tur Hir.u Hniinr LriTurnn. -Kn Dni r.ir. Tunrr Rmra. C9.Rri'aNra AW 1 lr " 1 Pi ilfv i 1 Alt M ITi-X.' .--- ..-"--. ------ ... - ." t.uu woHruriUM&rru, biot in the woriu. $2. DO, $2.00 AND $1.75. Q0V8, FOrt Dnr.03 and School Wear. . "V,r, T,. llnnclrtN innhra mill nulla moro men' S.l.no ami 3.oo Hiitx-atlinn nuy otlieriuunii-. Iiicturcr in i no worm, liio rrnnaii mey nro tbo crentot iiellcra la, they aro rwulo of tho best leatlirrn, hol.l their Unpe, fit Ixittor, wear longer. mmiiarninorn vnino iimn anynineranoen. W. ,. iKntKla Runrnntori lliolr raluo br ititnip In j li'.n liumo mill prlco oil tlm bottom. Look for It t alio uo substitute Kohl by iihoo denlors oTorywliore. i"oi Color Jiyelelsuittt cxduilvtly. "AS COOD AS $7.00 8HOE8." ' Heretofore X havo been wearing S7.00 Mliova. I nurchatcd a hair of W. L. Douglam rhocx. which I havo worn eoarvdayfor month.. Tticv aro to tatlifactorv I do not Intend to return to tho more expensive hoe," WJIT. GRJIV 3ZNOWLES, Jlttt. City Solicitor, Vhtla.' Brockton Leads ilia Men' a Shoa fasAens of tho Wart. IV. T. tlmiRliH ui.c Corona Coltukln In I Send for Catalog giving full la bl (tll.r.O thnee. Corona (nil U ronreiled I rlrwtlom how to order bu mall. to be tbo flncit I'atent lalhrr made. W, L. Douglas, Brockton, Haw- you v-iuLiiwse breaking. It Head up. omuim Arr. 9:00 p. m.S:20 a. m. Arr. 8M5 p. m.8:00 a. m. Lv. 9: IS a. m. 17:45 p. in. LV. 9:00 u. m.7:30 p. in. Council niuffs World's Fair Station St, Louis -(ftt CURE WHILE YOU SLEEP. .