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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1904)
I "- iSW. a c. -T f iki SADIE ROBINSON. Prelly Girl Sulicrcd From Nervousness and Polvlc Catarrh Found Quick Relict In a Few Dayi. TES38 NERVOUSNESS AND WEAKNESS CURED BY PE-RU-NA. Miss Sadie Kobinson, 4 Rand street, Maiden, .Muss., - rites: "Pertma was reeominendcd to me si bout a year no as an excellent remedy for the troubles, peculiar to our sex, and us I found that all that was said of thi medicine was true, 1 am pleabed to en dorse it. "I began to use it about seven months ago tor weakness and nervousness, caused from overwork and sleepless' ness, and found that In a few day a I began to grow strong, my appetite In creased and I began to sleep better, consequently my nervousness passed away and the weakness in the pelvic organs soon disappeared and I have been well and strong ever since." Address )r. S. It. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus O., for free medical advice. All eorres, pondence strictly confidential. Magnificent Crops for 1904. Western Canada's Wheat Crop this Year Will be 60, 000,000 Bushels, and Wheat at Pres ent Is Worth SI. 00 a Bushel. The Oat and Parley Crop Will Also Yield Abundantly. Splendid prices for all kinds of uralii. ruttli nnd other farm produce (or the trowing u hicb tbe climate In unsurpassed. About 160,000 Americans hove settled In W'M eut Ctumda during tho past three jears. Thousands of free homesteads of 100 afrev -auh Mill available In tbe best agricultural ills Ulcus. It bus been sntd that the United Rtntes ulll be forced to import wheat within a Aery few veur. Secure a farm in Canada and become one of those who will produce It. Apply for information to Superintendent or ItnmiKratlon, Ottawa, Canada, or to uutuorlml Canadian Government Audit W. V. Bennat, KOI New York Life Uuildlng, Omaha, Neb. MEXICAN Mustang Liniment is a positive cure for Piles. On the Trait "I followed the trail from Texaa with a Fish Brand Jpish brand n rent Slicker, used for Pommel Oltcker an overcoat when - cold, a wind coat when windy, a rain coat when it rained, and for a cover at night if we cot to bed, and I will eay that I have gotten more comfort out of your slicker than any other cne article that I ever owned." ( Tbt sum and addrui of tae wriWr ef tali nnioUdud Ut t.rttljr t bid cb ppllcU0B.) Wet Weather Oarmer.ts for Rldlar, Walking, Working, or Sporting TkeBlaeIU.eXUa A.1WLKI.U. rfffWEK BOSTON. U.B.A. JM5 TOWER CANADIAN ; CO., Limited VSHW& T0S0MT0, CAIMXVt lri4 The Wabash is the Only Line Landing You at the World's Fair. Ilround trip lates from Omaha are ns follows: ?8.50 sold daily except Friday and Saturday, good 7 days. $13.80 told dally, good ID days. The Wabash Is the only lino that land's passengers at the main entrance of the World's Fair grounds. Also the only line that can check your baggage to the World's Fair station. Think what a saving of time, annoyance and ex tra car fare. All agents can sell you through ticket and route you over the Wabash. Very low latcs to many points South, Southeast. For beautiful World's Fair folder ami all information call at 1C01 Farnam St. or address Harry E. Moores, Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept. Wab. R. R., Omaha, Neb. Don't dwell too much upon New ton's discovery of gravitation when Impressing your chi'"--n with the value of noticing things. Newton dls covered something he couldn't make a cent out of. Important to Mothers. Czanice carefollr erery bottle of GABTOTIH. a aafeand sure remedy for infanta and chlldttu, hnd too that it Ufrs tbe of Ct&f?eu!dcM SluniAare la Use J'or Over 30 Year.. The Kind Yoa Hare Alirajs BoueU aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaHHr iBywiS5SyTSx siiaaaaaaaaaaaBaaaaS9r n-Sn; N!ra?yxw'w HI NEWS IN NEBRASKA j ifjBiimjMmuijimuiingai STRANGER KILLED BY A TRAIN. Body of Unidentified Man Is Found Near Firth. ADAMS The body of nn unilontl fled man wns found on the trncl.s of tho Burlington road one nnd ono-hi'lf miles east of Firth. Tho fare had been so badly mangled that It is im possible to givo a description of the features, llo wns of medium size and tho fragments of clothing Indicated thnt ho had been well dressed. One of his arms had been torn off and the body was otherwise, bruised nnd lac erated. It is thought that he wns struck by tho Burlington "Flyer" No. 4. about midnight. The coroner was called from Beatrice and may ho ablo to identfy tho body by papers which may be found in the torn garments. An Inspection of tho tattered cloth ing worn by the stranger later show ed that ho had no papers and a card bearing the nnm' of J. C. Dawson. Lincoln, Neb., was the only clue to his identity. Some doubt is now expressed as to the cause of his death. TJie finding of his hat half a mile west of the place where tho body was found leads many to bollevo thnt the man was thrown or fell from Burlington tralu 2o. 120. INDIANS ARE THE OWNERS. Unentered Land In Richardson County Not Subject to Homestead Law. HUMBOLDT The di earns of sud den wealth which have been Indulged In by Dr. Wells of Falls City were rudely shattered last week by the ap pearance on the scene of Special Agent O. C. Edwards of llorton, Kas.. representing the department of the In terior. The latter had been sent by the government to Investicato the fil ing by Dr. Wells of homestead entry papers upon a piece of land found without an owner near Piobton. in the east part of the countv. The land was adjoining the Nemaha river, of Irreg ular dimensions nnd contained about twenty acres, valued at nearly $ 100 nn acre, and tho doctor was considered quite lortunate by his friends In strik ing tho "find." Now, however, comes the government agent with the Infor mation thnt tho land belongs to the government, but was not of the strip opened years ago for settlement and therefore not opened for entry. What ever funds are derived fioni the bale of tho land is to go to the Fox nnd Sac Indians now on tho reservation near Reserve, Kas. Mortgage Record. IITMBOLDT Richardson county's records for the month of September shows: Farm mortgages filed, 9, $21!, 400; farm mortgages released, 11, $27, 221.C2; town mortgages filed. f, ?7P GSiJ; town mortgages released, 0, $5, OSg.SG; chattel mortgages filed, 50. $:!0,879.8"; chattel mortgages ideas cd, IS, $1,S18.78. Child Die6 of Poison. PLATTSMOUTH The little 2-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Knlger died from tho effects of narcotic poi soning. The child in some manner got hold of a bottle of medicine whicli had bfen left for Mr. Bates, his grand father, and had taken a large dose befoie his mother discoered what he had doie. Soldiers' Association Prospers. CilADRON The Soldiers' and Sail ors' association of northwest Nebras ka held a meeting on its grounds on tho Bordeaux. The report of Quarter master Crowder showed tho financial condition of the association to be good no debts, property In good con dition, tho new tents paid lor and money in tho treasury. Captain Hardy Shoots at Cortland. CORTLAND Captain A. H. Hardy of Lincoln astonished the people of this vicinity by Ids mnrvelous shoot ing with shotgun, rlfie and revolver. In his exhibition ho hit 500 wood blocks thrown Into the air twenty-fit e or thirty feet with a 2-callbro rifle, never making a miss. He alt-o gave a wonderful exhibition of fancy shoot ing with rifle, shotgun and revolver, doing nil manner of stunts. He ex cels any man with a gun who has ever before visited Cortland. Seriously Injured In Runaway. NEBRASKA CITY Mrs. T. ('. Me Namara of Seattle, Wash., was teri ously Injured in a runaway here. A team that was being driven by her mother became frightened at a a auto mobile and Mrs. McNamara wus thrown out of tho buggy. Her skull was fracturod and her left shoulder allocated. She was taken to a doc tor's office, where her injuries wore dressed. She will probably recover. Always looking the burglar. for an opening- Dies from Using Cocaine. BLAIR Tho body 'of Fred Hodges, 24. years old, was found about 200 feet from tho Colby bchool house, about five miles north of Arlington, by some of tho school children. Hodges was last seen on Saturday forenoon, when he loft a grip at tho hotiso of Charlie Craven, for whom he had recently worked. Tim body lay at tho edge of a cornfield, under a hedge, and some ten feet away an empty bottle, which had contained cocaine. Ho was known to have been a cocaine and cigarette user. THE STATE AT LARGE. A man named Oscai Carlson, who has been working on tho Union Pa illlc near Pick! ell, went violently in sane. Rev. F. P. ulakemore, pastor of tho Methodist church nt Teennseh for the past two years, has moved his fitinlry to Weeping Water, his new charge. T. M. Hodgmnn of Lincoln, stato in spector of schools, was it visitor nt tho Table Rock schools and expressed himself as being well satisfied with their condition. Frank J. Morgan, grand receiver of the Ancient Order or United Workmen died nt his home in Platt3mouth. Ho was 42 years of ago. Tho direct cause of death wrta cancer. David Martin, a man about 10 ears old. who has been working for Mlko Dutfey, seven miles southeast of Beav er Crossing, cut his throat, severing tho-windpipe, lie will die. The report that Kllpatrlck Bros. & Collins, railroad contractors, had been awarded tho contract for building tho Marysvllle-Topeka cut-off of tho Union Pacific has been confirmed. Admiral J. II. OIllls and wife of Melbourne Bench, Fin., are In Bent tico visiting Mrs. Gulls' son, D. C. Canfield. The admirnl is 70 years of age and is on tho retired list. A young man named Bodine, living a few miles from Osceola, mot with an accident. He was putting a loaded gun on tho wagon and it went off and tho charge went into tho right shoul der. The republicans of Dakota, Thurs ton and Cuming counties met in con vention at Pender nnd placed in nomi nation O. R. Thompson of Wisnor us a candidate for representative from the Sixteenth dlstilct. Dell Tabor, the young man who wbr arrested last week on tho charge or selling liquor at Murray without a license, pleaded guilty in county court at Plattemotith and wns fined $100 nnd costs. Rev. C. W. Crofts lias tendered ills resignation as pastor of the Congrega. tionnl church of Beatrice after serv ing continuously for about twelve years. Poor health, which a recent trip to Colorado failed to improve, -h the ieason given. Hazle Brady. 4-year-old daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brady of Madison, fell into a cesspool and would havo lost her llfo hut for the prompt action of William Test, who jumped in and kept her from sinking to tho bottom The cesspool wns nearly full and Mr. Test had difficulty in keeping himself nnd tho child nbovc water until ropes were procured. The citizens promptl raised a sum to get Mr. Test new clothes, as those he had on were ruined. Fire of unknown origin broke out in the clothing denartment, situated in the new wing of the asylum for the chronic insano at Hastings and de stroyed about S300 worth of properly. Tho first lasted about one-half hour before the Institution's firo depart ment could quench the flames. While removing the inmates from the dan gerous quarters three availed them solves of the confusion and escaped, but were shortly aftorwnrd captured and returned. An east hound fi eight train on tho Northwestern lino inn over an old man by the name of Taylor Ewing in the ynrds at Bas3ett, cut ono of Ills legs olf below the knee and crushed tho other above the knee. Mr. Ewing was walking up town from his home In the northeastern rrt of tho village and had passed the train which struck him. On nrrlval of the physicians rt was found necessary to nmputate both , . ., , .wing Uleu iocs above the knees. Mr. E during tho operation. A notable family reunion of tho Dobbs family was held at the old homestead, ten miles southeast of Be utrice. F- 11. Dobbs nnd his wlfo camo to Gage county in 1S-59. Ten children were born to thorn and all are all( and married and were pros cut. Judge William Hayward of Ne braska City intends to leave for St Louis in his gasoline launch via the Missouri river. Ho will bo accompa nied by Ed Gregg of this city and a number of youug men from Lincoln. They expect to make the trip in 1pss than a week. A stranger with a new graft is working among tho farmers in Cass county. He approaches a farmer and offers to sell him a witter tank which he guarantees will precnt water from freezing in zero weather. Falling to make a sale ho induces the farmer to act as salesman and has him sign a contract for ono to be used as a sam pie, as the stranger appears to be very anxlons to place ono tank in each precinct. Two accomplices later ap pear with the contract transformed into a note und demand payment. C. O. English left for McCook to as sume the dutle3 of his new position as general superintendent of the Mc Cook division of the Burlington. Mr English has been assistant superin tendent of the Burlington at Aurora for some time. The labor unions of Lincoln are plan nlng a labor union fair. Tho mor chunts will have liootliB and tho unions will establish sweatshops alongside of tho union workers in all lines, the ob ject being to show the results nun object of union labor. The fair will be held tho first week of December, Select Wife's Tollcto. It Is a. common thing In Paris for n. man to accompany his wife to tho dressmaker's. Tho young wlfo who has known no guycr aHirtf than fho coming-out gown of tho joslro fille needs enruful odvlco ns to her tollatn, nnd her husbanu, if ho ba a cortniu typo of man of tho world, knows how to givo it. Try mo Just onse and I am sure to conns iifiiln. Defiance Stureh. Hunting in Japan. Tho Japanese, always keen Hports, men, used to tnko most of their gnmo with goshawks nnd Bparrow hawks. Tliu only dogs tney used were span iels, which flushed tho game. But now they are taking to dogs, and many good animals aro being Imported from England. Mm. Wlimlow-n Srtothlnir KjT"I' for children teetMmr, toftrm Ibegrrof, trimem r CmiuUon, wlnji pain, euro wlud cullu. ittoa bottle. Significance In Colors, Colors hac threo significations when used In decorations, ono relat ing to things, ono rclatlvo to time, one of direction. In tho first relation red means triumph or success; blue means failure; black signifies death r wlilto stands for happincas or pence. Mnnv who formerly smokwl 10c clgnM now Mimko Iiuwis' "Single Binder" straight 5c. Lew Is' Factory, Peoria, 111. Pay for Abusing "Hello" Girls. An angry man who called a tele phone girl n "sheepshead" over the wire In Nuremburg, Germany, has been fined ?G.2G. A Viennese who call ed the woman operator a "Chinese" In similar circumstances hoB suffer ed to the extent of fS. MI Went IIouio to DIk from !rvl Tronliln. Dcvtor. railed Dr. David Kennrdt' Korll lKinrdr r. C. W. mown, Ptttrtburg, 'V. eurrd ui.' Un Antidotes for Microbes. A French bacteriologist deelaros that lemonade, cider, seltzer and sim ilar drinks will kill typhoid germs, while alcohol at 25 per cent destroys microbes, an dat 2 per c,ent prevents their development. Mnrlno Eye Remedy cures corn eyes, n.nl.usswcnk oyes strong. All druggists, 60c Comprehensive. "If 1 wrote on till I told you every tiling, Mavourncen," so ran the clos ing paragraph In a certain Impassion ed young Irishman's lovo letter "I'd still bo having a volume to tell you, darling." New Orleans Picayune. PKo'sCnro for Consumption Isnn Infallible tut dicino for oouahs nnd cabin. - N. W. Samuel, Ooeju llroto, N. J. .Feb. 17, 11KJ0. First Uce of Bayonet. Tho bayonet was first used by the French in. 1(571. It was first made in Bnyonne, France, and was considered a very deadly weapon. Tho British army quickly copied it, and other na tions promptly followed suit. When Your Grocer Says he iIooh not have, Defiance Starch, you may be sure ho Is afrnirt to keep it un lit his stock of 1- .or. packtitrea are gold. Defiance Btumh Is not only bet ter than any tlier Cold Water Stjtrch, but contains 10 oz. to the package nnd sells for name money us 12 oz. brands. What a man can do depends a good deal upon how much faith some good woman has In him. The Chum. IMPERIAL HERNIA CURE. Dr. O. 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Strawberry and Vogotablt Dtalirs The 1'aHHencer Dcpartmeut of tbe llllnoU Central Rallroud Conipuuy live recently ihMit-d u jmbllration knuwu u Circular No. 12, iu w bleb lsdcscrlboU tbe bisi territory in this country for the wrowlnu of early ntniwberrleh und early euetnblra. livery ileuler In uch jiroducti hbould urtdreits a postal eortf to tbe underslpntd at Dubuqtio, l0,WO, rKjiiChtiLk' a mpy 'f J. F. MiiUliV, Asst. aen'l I'abk'r Acent tq Save i on Drugs write for our 100-piiKe cHtutoKue, s'lon-imc 10,000 artleles nt i ut prlcen l'ATKNT MKDK'INKrJ, Jiriwhll OOOIJ3, Tltl'SHHS. fL SlltBMAB & MCCOIUEU DRUG (0.: Cor. 16th and Dode, Omaha, Nob. FADELESS DYES other die. One 10c cackaao colon (ilk, ool and cottnn iquatt; well nnd it auarn,tct to de Deri lYrlta lor Iree booklet-Hew to Die, Uletch and fix Colore. aiO. UOL. OliCu t O., t i.ionrll, QINSENG Kortuun In little card- cu. hatil icrowo rvtiyLttt-. 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