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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1904)
WASH BLUE Casta 10 cents and cquata 20 cents worth of any other kind of blutn?. Won't Freeze, Spill, Break Nor Spot Clothes DIKK0TION8 FOR USED around in the Water At aH Trto Grocers. Valuo of Pure Air. Cultlvato nlr hunger. Wo should learu to bo ns hungry for rcsh nlr as we nro naturally thirsty for puro wa tor. Tho old-fashioned liloas concern ing Htuffy living or bed rooms nrq now, fortunatoly, out of dato and should never bo rovlvcd. Dcnfncss Cannot Be Cured eaed portion of ttio ear. There l only one way to eure deafneta, and lint It by routtllutlunal remedies VeafneM In caused by an Inflamed condition of ttio mucous llnlnn of the Kustachlan Tube. When tbli tube Inflamed foil have arumlillnir aound or Im perfect hearing, and when ll l entirely clord, Deaf. tiese li the result, and unless the Inflammation cn tie tVen out nd ttili tube matured to lu normal condi tion, hearing mill be destroyed forereri nine cae oat of ten are caused by ( atarrh. which l nothing but n Inflamed condition of the mucins surfaces. wo Kill give one Hundred Dollars ror any cue or Jleafnrsi (caused bjr catarrh) that cannot be cured mil mat end fur cl br IU1H Catarrh Cure. HenilMrclrctilara.free. P. J. CIIK.NUY 4c CO., Toledo, 0. Pold br Druuul.t". 7Sc lake flail's Family i'llli forcontttpaUoa. Attributes of Beautiful Woman. A beautiful woman Is a practical poom, planting tenderness, hopo and oloquenco In all whom sho ap proaches. Emerson. "Or. DhtIiI Kiinnrity'a Fnnrlt nemrrly rur.i me of lirltf ht'a I Hsease and (travel, Able physlclane bllii" ilr. fc, 1'. Illtnar, llnrgblll, O. IV.N a buttle. The Largest Coltadlum.. Tho lnrgest colladlum known Is In Itoavortown, Pa. Somo of tho leaves are four nnd one-half feet long and forty Inches wldo, while tho circum ference of tho stalk Is forty-nlno feet. Ask Your Druggist for Allen's Foot-Ease. "1 tried ALLEN'SPOOT-EASE recent ly, and hiivo just bought ntiotUur supply It has cured my corns, and tho hot, burning aud Itching sonsntlon in my foot which wits almost unbcuntblo, and I would not bo with out it now, Mrs. V. J Wolkor, Catndoa, IS. J." Sold by nil Druggists, 26c, Kndurnnco Is tho crowning Quality, nnd patience all tho passion of great hearts. Lowell. PIho'h Curo cannot bo too hljjhly spoken of as n cough cure. J. W. O'IIiiiks, 322 Third Ave K.. Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 0, 1000. Even a plain parasol can lay a pret ty girl In tho shade. Village Without Government, In tho vlllago of Altcnburg, on whoso borders threo countries meet, there nro no soldiers, no police, no taxos, and Its people aro ruled by no monarch. Tho Inhabitants speak a qutfjr Jargon of French and German comhlnnd, and spend tholr time cul tivating tho land or working tho vnlu ublo calamlno mlno, which Is tho boast of tho vlllago. Roused Her Enthusiasm. A tiny girl riding In a car bcramo deoply Interested In a bnby hold by a woman seated besldo her, frequently calling to her mother to Join In her enthusiasm, culmlnntlng with: "And tseo Its dear littlo hands, and Its fin gers, and Its cuto littlo nnlls; nnd, oh. mother, Isn't this too cunning, there's dirt In them!" Money. Money that talks does littlo else Money that whispers re-echoes whore least expected. Monoy that acts might cavo many a broken heart from a sui cide's gravo. Mrs. Jonea I supposo Sarah feols protty bad over tho loss of her hus hand? Mfs. Brown Naturally, for she thought tho world of him. But, then, you know, sho Is awfully fond of crape. Boston Transcript Money a-woolng. makes many a man go BY PROXY. What the Baby Needed. I suffered from nervousness ' and headache until ono day about a year ago It suddenly occurred to mo what a great coffeo drinker I was and I thought may bo this might havo some thing to do with my trouble, co I shifted to tea rot awhile but was not bettor, If anything worso. "At that time I had a bnby four months old that wo had to food on a bottle, until an old lady friend told me to try Postum Food Cotte'e. Throe months ago I commencod using Pos tum, loavlng off tho tea and coffee, und not only have my headaches and nervous troubles entlroly dlsappoarod, but slnco then 1 havo been giving plenty of nurso for my baby, and have a largo, healthy child now. "I have no deslro to drink anything but Postum and know It has benefited my children, and I hopo all who have children will try Postum and find out for themselves what a really wondor lul food drink It is." Namo given by Poetum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Both toa aud coffeo contain quanti ties of a poisonous drug called Caf feine that directly affects tho heart, kldnoys, stomach and nerves. Postum ia mado from ceroals only, scientifi cally blonded to get the coffoo flavor. Ven days trial of Postum in place ol tea or coffo will show a hoalth secret worth moro than a gold mine. There's a reason. Get the book, "The Road to Well Tllle," in each pkg. ' t jn.i ir t.mw.v Coat With Vest Front. Fitted coats with vest fronts nro among tho newest and smartest shown and aro very generally becoming. This ono Includes also tho now sleeves, which nro full at tho shoul ders, and n novol roll-ovor collar that Is extended down tho fronts. As Il lustrated tho material Is wood brown broadcloth with tho vest ol whlto cloth and the trimmings of volvct, but all suiting materials and all materials In voguo for coats of the sort nro equally npproprlnto. Tho long lines, that nro given by tho seams that ex tend to tho shoulders, nro peculiarly deslrablo as thoy tend to glvo a taper ing effect to tho figure. Tho coat Is mado with fronts, that nro cut In two portions each, backs, side-backs and under-nrm goros, tho vest being separate and attached un der tho fronts on Indicated lines. Tho sleeves aro mado lu two portions each and nro finished with roll-ovor cuffs at tho wrists. Tho collar and rovers finish tho neck nnd front edges and aro rolled over onto 'coat. Tho quantity of material required for tho medium sizo is 3 yards 1!7 Inches wldo, 2V4 ynrds 44 Inches rMdo or 1 ynrds D2 ,lnche3 wide, with yards of velvet and yards of any width for vest. , Flat Boas and Pelerines. Tho now ostrich and marabout flat boas and pelerines nro wider than ever, moro cxtravagnnt In coloring and command an exorbitant price. Somo of thorn are eighteen inches in width, nnd havo a decided capo effect in tho back aAd over tho Bhoulders. This capo Is In a doop Bhado' of tho coloring selected, nnd tho stole-ends fade gradually until at tho tips thoy aro nlmost puro whlto. Tho favorlto colorings aro American Beauty red, fading to a pinkish white, burnt orange, fading to pnlcst lemon, and a rich seal brown, fading to a whlto that suggests both pink nnd chocolato color. TEfA &REW3 m Skirts must stand out from tho ankles, oven If It takes a bit of boning to bring It to pass. A child's whlto Borgo coat Is pret tily trimmed with tho red and whlto skin of tho calf. Chcnillo straw in various colors and In shaded effects llguro largely upon autumn millinery. Somo of tho now leather bolts havo two short tabs buttoned In postilion fashion to tho back. Tight littlo Mario Antoinette elbow sleeves nro finished with a broad flounce, in evening gowns. Tho frivolous Parlslenno herself has capitulated to short skirts for all occa sions but high dress. Thero is littlo difference between tho tea gown of today and any light, pretty and offectlvo house gown. Silk gowns nro to bo worn right Into zero weather and silk and ribbon trln.aied hats will keep then company. Coming Skirt Fashions. Skirts promlso to ho very full at tho hom. Tho plain full skirt which has boon such a success during tho sum mer season will boglven a now leaso of life, as will also this samo model trimmed with double ruches nt tho bot tom. Not a few of tho plaited skirts aro stitched down about the hips to form a small yoko. In general, the front breadths nro left plain. Skirts will also havo attached flounces with a heading of deep plaits or Boino other fatwv rt I littm Intr Tollnror? rtrnna ttw autumn will be built of finely-woven ( fancy wools In lndoflnlte checks and plaids, or showing mixed grounds and embroidered dots. Coat Trimmings. Plain broadcloth and sergo coats in ono tone, especially tho dark shades, are enllvoned by whlto collars and cuffs braided with olthor gold or sil ver galloon. Many women continue to believe that tho taffeta coat, whether lined or unllncd, is tho best for motor ing. They shed the dust, and if tho quality of Bilk is good they will last one or two seasons. Thoy aro often I WwWm Maw. ! opyyOHEEf . Interlined, not only with a lighter weight taffeta, but a light flannel placed between the two silks. A now model In pongeo Is built with a scries of capes, three In number. Tho gar ment propor Is semi-fitting nnd tho deepest enpo falls n trlflo below the elbows nnd ono nnd nil of them nro confined to tho body or tho garment by buttons nnd Btrnps. In fact, nil threo capes nro mado separate and ono or two or nil of them can bo worn or not. Material for Dust Coats. A great deal Is said about tho dur ability of mohnlr for dust coats. It certainly has tho advantage of shed ding tho dust, but every drop of rain, even after sponging, leaves Us mark. Chantung, severely mado but fash ioned upon looso flowlnc lines, heavily stitched, with a possible ornamentation of braiding or lnco, 1b ono of tho most successful garments of tho hour. Of tentimes n bit of color Is introduced Into tho coats lu tho collar or In the cuffs. Euch week more cloth coats are seen, but theso for tho most part aro tho three-quarter length garment, looso and roomy and cut on rather mannish lines. One of tho new coat3 la chiefly notlccablo for tho hugo pock ets which aro set on each sldo of tho front just bolow tho lino of tho bust Another cloth coat has au odd capo passing over tho shoulders, but run ning into tho seams on each side of a box plait in tho back. Tho knit home spuns aro also In evidence. Tho best model has a full belted back and loose front, which may bo cither worn open or buttoned back. The belt slips through tho side scams and passes un der tho front. Chicken Jelly. Let two or threo chickens cook slow ly in a smnll quantity of water until tho ment loosens easily from tho bones, and season' with salt and pepper. As soonns it is cool enough to handle, re tnovo bones and skin. Place tho meat In a deep mold and uso glzznrd, liver and heart. To tho water loft in tho kcttlo add half a box of gelatine dis solved first in a littlo warm water, and boll until reduced to about a pint Pour this over tho chicken In tho mold nnd set away to cool. Cut in slices with a very sharp knife. Popular Type of Millinery. , Among tho most popular hat shapes In Paris are those known as Varennes. True, they havo been worn through out tho summer, but with lower crowns than those now appearing. In many cases tho crown Is conical or fuuncl shaped, and It Is a point to bo observed that tho trimming will con sist of a doublo band of velvet in two shades, leaving tho upper part of tho crown visible, and a plume of threo feathers will be pinned In tho center of tho front, and caught with a high narrow buckle. Box Coats Now Fashionable. Box coats quite looso aro among tho most fashlonablo for general wear and nro rendered both novel nnd smart by tho Introduction of collar nnd cuffs of contrasting material. An attract ive model Is made of navy blue cheviot with collar and cuffs of whlto cloth stitched nnd piped with velvet and Is A HANDSOME Odd waists of panno velvet aro ex ceedingly smart and exceedingly hand somo in effect and will bo greatly worn during tho outlro season for the theater, informal dinners and all oc casions ot the like. This ono is pale yellow in color with the little square yoko-of white net and is trimmed with heavy silk passementerie, frills ot lace finishing the front ard the wrists. The tiulto as satisfactory to the wearer as it Is stylish nnd offectlvo. Tho flat finish at tho back and the fly front make specially noteworthy foaturos, together with the pockets which are Inserted In each front. Furs Used as Trimmings. Many cloth and velvot gowns havo nn introduction of beaver used about tho corsage and sleeves, whllo one well-known furrlor shows a few at tractive long-basqued coats In dyed moleskin, which might easily bo mis taken for sealskin, but with a much moro brilliant sheen. Tho coat wo a light, warm and atractlvc, besides be ing extremely becoming. Ermine Is being used again, combined with beav er or sablo, while chlncllla is likely to bo worn much more than it was lost winter. Lnco Is being used on fur models, but moro as n plaited lining at Tap baso slcovcs. of shoulder capes or Fashionable Blue and Green. No combination of tho season Is moro fashlonablo than blue and green and nono moro offectlvo when tho cor rect, shades of each aro chosen. This very nttractlvo littlo frock Is mado of dark green cashmere, trimmed with bands of blue silk overlaid with nar row braid of tho green edged with straight bands of tho silk on which ring dots aro embroidered and is thor oughly charming. Tho waist is ono of tho nowest and prottlost of tho sea son and is mado with quite novel sleeves that nro joined to' a trimming band, their fullness so arranged as to glvo tho desirable broad effect at the shoulders. Tho skirt Is five gored and can bo gathered at tho upper edge, as Illustrated, or tucked as may bo preferred. Tho quantity of mate rial required for a girl fourteen years of ago Is, for waist 4Vi yards 21, 4 ynrds 27 or 2 yards 44 inches wide; for skirt 5 ynrds 21, 4 yards 27 or 2 yards 44 inches wide. New Fashionable Frill. Tho swathed bodice will ho among tho fashlonablo features of tho new styles. It will bo mado of Bilk, volvel nnd other supple fabrics, the founda tion naturally fitting tho figure. But whether swathed or not, tho coming tight-fitting bodice concludes In n sharp, deep point in front; and many of tho now evening bodices aro In the old-fashioned style small, tight-fitting, without sleeves, except for the drap ery of lace or chiffon. THEATER WAIST. design Is a peculiarly deslrablo one and shows tucks which glvo a box plaited effect, producing tapering linos at tho back, whllo they are stitched to yoke depth at tho front, so providing fulness bolow that point Tho quantity of material required for tho medium slzo is 54 yards, 21, i yards 27 or 3 yards 44 Inches wide, wltn yard ot net aid yards of lace. STOMACyi FIRE ONLY A SKELETON OHOUOnniQ BY A STOVE. Mrs. Dolirrty Im nn r.xtrnnrillnnry Kx lerlenra nnil l,'mlcrKra a.Marveluu Cliaii;a. Mrs. E. Dohcrty, of No. 115 Ooatcs treet, Moberly, Mo., istotlnyaplcturoof robust licnlth, and yet five yours ago, sho barely escaped death from progressive emaciation. To a ruportcr she told tho following story : "lu 18901 began to hnvo distressing attacks of indigestion that continued for two years. My stomach was constantly 6oro and burned as if it was on flro. It beenmo finally so dclicnto that it would not retain even plain water. My inability to tako food reduced my weight to ninety eight pounds, nnd fuintnoss and dizziness kept mo iu bed most of tho timo. I wns really starving to death nnd besides I wns extremely nervous. Tho doctor wis perplexed. Ho gtivo mo tonics which did mo no good, and proscribed cxerciso Which I was too weak to uttempt. "Ono dny when I wns mj fuint nnd' chilled that I could do nothing but crouch down on tho floor by tho fire, my father brought mo n box of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Palo People. I found on trial that they would stay on iny stomach un like everything clso. I really felt better after three doses nnd I kept on using them. Food began to tnsto woll nnd to stay down. Tho pain and tho burning in tho pit of my stomach lessened and at last went nwny altogether. My weight began to iucreaso until it reached 1G5 pounds nnd my neighbors, who wcro convinced that I was wnstiugto death before, were astonished nt tho chnnge. I resumed my housowork and hnvo liardly hud occasion to call a doctor since. I havo recommended Dr. Wil liams' Pink Pills to several friends, and I say to tho pule, thin ones particularly, If you want to get strong and well tako Dr.Williams'Pink Pills for Palo People." Theso pills curo stomach troublo by their tonic notion, building up tho di gestive organs and enabling them to do tho work that imturo intended them to do. 'JThoy nro sold by all dealers, or will bo sent postpaid on receipt of price, fifty cents h box or hix boxes for two dollars nnd n half, by addressing Dr. Willinms Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y. A diet book giving useful information will bo bene ireo on request. A Country Breakfast Room. A bright and cheery breakfast room in a country cottage has broad, low windows of leaded glass pale amher and green. Tho wall paper Is a soft clear green which Is cool and repose ful in effect and harmonious with the weathered oak furniture. Tho frlezo above the green paper has largo pop ples in shades of deep tan with nat ural green foliage on a ground of tho samo tone as the paper. Marriage a Matter of Business. Tho average Japaneso girl rarely Knows that her hand has ever been Bought until all the arrangements have been mado btweon her father and her suitor. The latter, however, does not manage this In person, but leaves all the arrangements to some trusty emissary, generally an Intimate friend. Demand for Small Farms. In England tho bpst remedy for farm depopulation Is held to bo small farm holdings. It Is stated that when over a largo farm Is divided into small holdings tho demnnd for tho land usu ally far exceeds the supply. Women aro fond of gold, but not of golden silence. Cured Her Rheumatism. Deep Valley, Pa., Oct "31. (Spe cial.) Thero Is deep Interest In Green county over the curo of the littlo daughter of I. N. Whlpkey of Rheu matism. Sho was a great sufforer for five or six years and nothing seemed to do her any good till she tried Dodd's Kidney Pills. She began to improve almost nt onco and now sho is cured nnd can run and play as other chil dren do. Mr. Whlpkey says: "I am Indeed thankful for what Dodd's Kidney Pills havo dono for my daughter; they saved her from being a cripple perhaps for life." Dodd's Kidney Pills havo proved that Rheumatism Is ono of tho results of diseased Kidneys. Rheumatism Is caused by Uric Acid In tho blood. If the Kidneys nre right thero can bo no Uric Acid In the blood and cpnsc quently no Rheumatism. Dodd's Kid ney Pills make tho Kidneys right False Windpipe for Heaves. Thero is a cab horso which can bo seen on ono of tho "stands" along Broadway which has breathed for years through a false windpipe. Tho animal had tho hoaves, and not only mado as much nolso as a locomotive, but his speed was reduced nearly half bocauso of this difficulty. A votorlna rlan Inserted a tube and tho horso breathos as well as ever. Tho only part of the apparatus which is vislblo Is a small metal disk through which the air enters. Our, thoughts about others aro of hsss importance than our thoughtful ness for others. Condemn Army 8tep. The congress of naturalists and physicians which recently mot in Broslau strongly condemned tho ""goose-stop" as practiced in tho Ger man and some other armies. Dr. Thal wltzor read a paper on tho subject, In which ho showod that tho adoption of this ridiculous stop accounts for nu merous kneo and foot complaints among the troops. Sixty per cont of tho sores on the feet of the raeu aro in consequence ot persistent adher ence to this antiquated stop. New Serial In McClure's. In tho November McCluro's, Stewart Edward White boglns a now serial which reveals new powor and breadth In his uniformly irplendid work. Out of tho great northern forests of "The Blazed Trail" and the Bnowy wastes of "The Silent Places," ho has moved his sceno of action to iho boundloss plains and painted deserts of Arizona. Ho sees and feels the beauty nnd tho awn of the desert as ho does of tho forost, nnd Is ablo to mako his rcador share this insight and flcasuro with him. Tho story ho tells here is the desert vivified, flaming with its color, poignant with tho sense of its immen sity. In this strange, weird, and stu pendous setting b.o lays his plot and i'-oils o tolo simple nnd deon. It is tho story of tho coming together ot tue liig Man of the Wilderness and the Littlo Woman of tho Town how the desert, picturesque and romantic to him, terrible and repollent to her, affects their lives nnd fnte. Bowdoinham Eels. Mulberry Patrldgo, that veteran all round fisherman of Bowdoinham, has commenced his usual shipment of eels to tho New York markets. A great delicacy, eels command a high prlco In tho cities. "Fine-grained as smelts, they aro far superior to mackeral," said a Bowdoinham cplcturo concern ing this famous dish. "Fried brown, with plenty of salt pork, they aro food fit for tho gods." Lcwlston (Mo) Journal. Literary Note. There aro four up-to-date articles In tho September Success that should at tract considerable attention through-, out the country. They indicate tho growing Interest among magazlno readers for authoritative matter about tho great men and tho great questions of tho day. In this lino of work, Suc cess is rapidly taking a front placo among tho monthlies. The first is an article by Judge Al ton Brooks Parker, entitled, "Edu-1 cated Men In Politics." Tho wholo country has been waiting to hear Judgo Parker say something, and in Success ho has given his vlows on a matter of very great importance. He holds that tho men who tako only a general'lnterest In politics, aro respon sible for tho condition that brings dis grace to tho country, and rounds them up sharply for their timidity. Sho was a very new widow and on tho way back from her husband's fu neral sho called with a few sympa thetic friends at a house of refresh ment. Gin was fixed upon as a bever age suitable to tho occasion. "Any wa ter with yours, Em?" Inquired ono ot the ladles of tho bereaved as sho held out tho jug. "Water!" shrieked tho lonely ono. "Water! Lor' lumme! Ain't I got trouble enough as it 1b?" Mr. Howells In England. Tho first fruit, of Mr. Howell's visit to England, wintry ho still Is, is a charming and buoyant article entitled "In Folkestone Out of Season," which opens tho November number of Har per's Magazlno. Appreciative as Mr. Howells Is of tho beauties of tho placo, ho intimates that tho vaude vlllo performance in tho pavilion on tho plor Is somewhat mild; that the Folkestone Ico cream "was a sort of sweetoned and extract-flavored snow which was hardly colder than tho air outsldo"; but that tho tea and bread and butter, which appeared with magi cal promptness upon his arrival, wero beyond reproach. Caesar's Camp, tho Holy Well where tho Canterbury pil grims drank, and other historic sites Mr. Howells describes with his custo mary skill. Thorverton church, Dovon, England, was recently used as storohouso for whisky which had been taken from the vlllago inn during a fire. In the November Century. Tho first publlo entertainment ever given by Japanese women for charity was a rocent garden party, with, tableaux, given at the Navalclub, Tokio, by graduates of tho Peeresses' School. Anthorlty on Japan says that It Is impossible for tho Western mind to conceive how groat a rovolution la marked by this event Tho voluntary renouncement by the Japanese noblos of their fiefs In 18C8 was hardly moro remarkablo. It means a tremondous change in tho llfo of Japaneso women. Tho November Contury will havo re productions from photographs of those lntorostlng and uniquo tabloaux, which plcturod famous fomalo character in tho history of ancient, medioval, and eighteenth-century Japan. Mr. Chatsworth Did you enjoy tho matlneo, doar? Mrs. Chatsworth Oh, very much. I Bat next to Mrs. Gaddlo, whom I havo not soon for years, and wo did havo a nlco long chat. Phila delphia Lodger. Evory housokcopor snould know that if they will buy Defiance Cold Water Starch for laundry uso they will savo not only time, because it never sticks to tho' iron, but because each packago contains V oz. one full pound whllo all other Cold Wator Starches aro put up In -pound pack ages, and tho prico Is tho samo, 10 cents. Then again because Defiance Starch Is freo from all Injurious chom lcals. If your grocer trios to sell you a 12-az. packago it is bocauso he has a stock on hand which ho wishes to dispose of boforo ho puts in Defiance. Ho knows that Deflanco Starch has printed on every package in large let ters and figures "16 ozs." Demand Dcfhuico and save much time and money and tho annoyance ot the iron sticking. Deflanco never sticks. , 'S P.