r" tev !; BREAKS THE BEC A. TWENTIETH CENTURY FLYER IN THE MEDICAL HELD. Rhentnntla.mltnplilly'ntiilllmllrnlly Currd. Quick Work of a l"ntnou Huiunlj-. Conveiiicncc, comfort, safety, spoon" nro donmndeu hy tlio traveling intuitu in our rapid century nnd the keenest intellects constantly at work on theso problems nro malting wonderful progress in tlio construction of tlio ntcamsbip nnd tbo locomotive Lilto rnsults nro Bought in medicines and Dr. Williams' 1'ink Pills for Palo Pcoplo aro aRtonisbing tbo world by tbo triumphs tboy aro winning in tbo rapid euro of obstinate maladies, Mich at rheumatism. With speed they combine convenience, perfect safety lnnl cheap ucss. Iloro is fresh proof of their concen trated virtues : Mrs. Marguret Gautz, bf No. 1327 Bodeman street, Burlington, Iowa, is an industrious German woman, who about two and a half years ago found herself in danger of losing hei power to work altogether. Sho says : "I got rheumatism which mado my knees ami elbows very stiff and painful. I had difficulty in raising my arms and I could hardly lift my feot over my doorstep. I ought to have gono to bed, but I could n't afford to do that, so I forced myself to work in splto of tho pain nnd stiffness. After suffering for about i.ix months, I was told about Dr. Wil liams' Pink Pills for Palo Pcoplo by a friend, who said sho had been cured by them. On her ndvieo, I bought ono box and iu two weeks after I began to uso thorn I was well and I havo had no need to uso them now for nearly two years. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills nro a good mod iciuo and if I over havo rheumatism again I will get a box right away. I havo told many friends what tlioy did for mo and I qui glad to havo everybody know." This is valuablo news to all who suf fer from rheumatism. Thcso pills havo also cured stubborn cases of locomotor ntaxia, partial paralysis, St. Vitus' dance, sciatica, neuralgia, nervous headache, palpitation of tho heat t and all forms of Weakness in innlo or female. They aro Bold by all druggists, or will bo sent directly from tho Dr. Wil liams Mediciuo Co., Schenectady, N.Y., on receipt of tho price, fifty cents per box; six hoxcfi for two dollars nnd a half. Look for tho full namo on every box. Some people aro so egotistical that they imagine everybody they meet Is glad to seo them. GUARANTEED MINING INVEST MENTS. Wo aro tho largest mine operators In the west and cordially invito you to write for, prospectus and full partic ulars about OUR NINE ASSOCIATED COMPANIES, which havo joined in forming our INVESTORS' GUARAN TEE ASSOCIATION, with ?5.000,00Q capital, TO GUARANTEE ALL OF OUR INVESTORS AGAINST LOSS Write for free Information and bo con vinccd. ARBUCKLE-GOODE COMMISSION COMPANY, 325 Olive Street, St. Louis. Mo. An actress may not be an angel herself, but sho doesn't object to have ono hovering around at times. Deafness Cannot Be Cured ey tocil ppllcttloni, at tner cannot retch the dtfr eutd portion of tbe ear. There la only one way to cure deafpeM. and that la by constitutional remedlea, peafneia It cauaed by an Inflamed condition of the mucoaa lining of tbe Enitacblan Tube. When tbti tube la Inflamed yon haTe arumbltnic sonnd or Im perfect bearing, and when It la entirely cloaed. Deaf neaa U tbe reaalt.and unleta tbe Inflammation can ba taken out and tbla tube rettored to Ite normal condi tion, hearing will be deatroyed foreten nine caaea out of ten are canard by ( atarrb, which la nothing but an Inflamed condition of the mucoua turfacea. We will giro One Hundred Dollar for any caae of Deaf neaa i canted by catarrh) tbat cannot be cured by Hall't Catarrh Cure. Send for ctrculara. free. F. J. CUtMiY & CO., Toledo, a Fold b DrugcUta. 75c. Take Uall't Family Fills for conttlpatlon. Dishwashing will whiten tho hands, but tho druggist docs not sell dish water in an ornamental jar. To tho housewife who has not yet become acquainted with the new things ot everyday uso In the market nnd who Is reasonably satisfied with the Did. we would sugsest that a trial ot Defiance Cold Water Starch bo made At once. Not alone because It 16 KUar antoed by tho manufacturers to bo hu perlor to any othor brand, but becau&o each 10c packano contains 10 ozs., whllo all the other kinds contain but 12 ozs. It Is safe to say that the ludy who once uses Defiance Starch will uso no other. Quality and quantity must win. Ho that does good to another does good also to himself, not only in the consequences, but in tho very act; for tho consciousness of well doing is, In itself, amplo reward. Seneca, Important to Mothers. Exnmlno carefully every bottle of CASTORIA a raid nnd cure remedy for infants find children, and eco tout it Hears tho of Ova&ffi&&JUM Signature la Uso For Over 30 Years. Too Kind You Havo Always Bought. You can't pleaso Bomo peoplo and you don't havo to pleaso others. Which class do you mako tho greater effort to pleaso? Other states may boast of their cap tains of industry, but Kentucky has her colonels. Try me Just once and I am sure to come again. Defiance Starch. A man never kicks If his namo is misspelled in tho police records of a newspaper. pJ Save 3 on Drugs LJxJ writ for our 100-paga catalogue, V howin: 10.000 article at cut prices. rS PXTEaJr medicines, rubbeh Um goods, trusses. rr. siiwmah a mccokkeil drug co. f CWaUtetwdDM, Omaha, Nl. BD NEWS IN NEBRASKA THE STATE IN BRIEF. A Ions trestlo on tho Burlington's' Omnba-St. Louis mnln lino near Ne braska City Junction burned. All trains on that lino wero sent via Ham burg. Itcd Oak and I'uclflc .1 unction. Whllo out hunting Sunday young Peter Slnnct of Harvard received tho chargo of his rlflo in his right hand, tho ball passing through three ot his fingers. Moral: Don't hunt on Sun day. Alexander Olllaspic, a young man living northeast of Beatrice, mado a record husking corn on tho Kusam farm one day last week. He gathered 104 bushels in eight hours and a half in corn that would not yield more than thirty bushels per acre. Xho mysterious disappearance of R. P. Ingalls. n jeweler of Ixmg Pine, coupled with the fact that his wife died a week ago and that ho bought a razor on the evening of his disap pearance, and also that two years ago he tried to commit suicide, has caus ed alarm at that place and searching parties are working In vain to locate tho missing man. Constable Smith of Jackson brought to Dakota City and turned over to Sheriff Hansen p aiemented man about 40 years old. -vo had been in tho vicinity of Jackson during the day, putting people to fright by his wild and unbalanced talk. The man gives his name as Joe Sharkley and has been In the vicinity for several days with a gang of hoboes. Commencing January 2. 1905, the University of Nebraska offers a course of Instruction in the principles and practice of agriculture. The courso covers the subject of soils, field crops, dairying, butter and cheese making, breeds nnd judging of live stock, dis eases of farm animals, horticulture, shop work, farm machinery nnd Eng lish. No examinations nro required for entrance. Joseph Golssel. the man wanted' at Tecumseh for forging checks, is well known in West Point. Ho was sen tenced to the penitentiary from Cum ing county for one year about eigh teen months ago. His crime was very similar to tho one alleged against him in Johnson county, the forging of a check upon which he obtained a suit of clothing nnd somo money from a local merchant. Diedrlch Shindlor, who owns a large stock farm near Nebraska City, has lost a number of cattle during the last week, which have died of black leg. Several stockmen who own farms near Shlndlcr's report the disease as being prevalent among their cattle. Charles Schank and Floyd Smith killed a largo black eagle west ot Beatrice several days ago. After hav ing its wing broken tho bird put up a game light and one of tho men killed it with a club. A. L. Haecker. associate professor of dairy husbandry, In charge of that department of tho university school of agriculture, has been offered the po sition of director of the experimental station maintained by tho Brazilian government at Plraclcaha, In tho state of St. Paul. Tho position carries with it a salary of $3,000 a year and nn in crease of $250 a year until tho salary is $4,000, together with free house rent The professor Is seriously con sidering tho offer. Tho preliminary hearing of Charles W. Derby, who is charged with com mitting perjury in his evidence In tho Llllie murder case, was set for trial at David City November 22, but the parties have agreed to a continuance for about two weeks, owing to the fact that the district court is In ses sion and the attorneys aro busy in tho trial of cases there. The arrest of Mr. "Derby Is tho chief topic of con versation. Somo aro of tho opinion that tho case should bo dismissed. Dr. Peters of tho State Agricultural college was 1n West Point. At the opening of tho big salo of Hereford cattle tho doctor delivered nn address to tho farmers present, after which ho awarded a Shorthorn heifer to J. C. Braun, a resident of Snyder, as a prizo, ho being declared tho best judge of llvo stock at tho college. Ruth, tho 4-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ioper, living several miles east of Humboldt, suffered some Bovero burns by falling into a tub of hot water which her mother had felt on tho floor. Sho will recover. Attempt was mado at Omaha to wreck tho homo of Attorney Elmer Thomas by placing dynamlto on the porch. Tho building was much dam aged and tho livos of tho occupants endangered. Tho dastardly attempt was mado at 1 o'clock in tho morning. Mr. Thomas Is attorney for tho Civic Federation, and It is supposed the crimo was instigated and carried out by a vicious element for whom ho Is making It warm. A rewnrd of $9,000 Is offered for arrost and conviction of tho guilty parties. A spirited religious revival Is on at Bradshaw. John B. Boose, who was held to tho district court of Otoe county on the charge of murder in tho second degree for tho shooting and killing of his son during a family quarrel, was re leased from jail on a $2,000 bond, which was signed by his neighbors and friends. He will havo his hear ing in the district court at tho Janu ary term. The Missouri Pacific Railway com pany has paid its taxes in Otoe coun ty without a protest. They amounted to $13,120.27 for this year and $11, 704.36 for last year. ROOSEVELT'S PLURALITY 84,833. Complete but Unofficial Returns from Nebraska. Unofficial, but completo returns for tho state of Ncbrnska show that tho voto on president at tho last election was In tho neighborhood or 225,000, or nbout 10,000 less than was cast four years ago. Of the votes cast Presi dent Roosevelt received 1.17,513; Par ker got 52.C97; Watson, 20,522; Swal low, C,:!05; Debs, 7.3S0. This gives Mr. Roosuvelt a plurality of 84,833, and a clear majority over all of 50,02(5. On governor the voto wns very nenr ly tho same in total as for president. Oovornor Mickey recolvod 111,707; Borge, 102.470; Swandcr, 5,277; Vail, 5,087; Mickey's plurality, 9,237. Tho unofllclal returns from tho nine ty counties of tho stato on president follow. Hooie- Tnr- Wnt- Swnl- velt. ker. uii. low. Atinin) .... 231ft 002 4C7 113 Anlelopo ., IRirt 3RI 509 l linnncr .... l&r. 18 ! t Hlulno 127 .14 17 3 Boone 1S23 471 42S 124 llox UuttO.. CCS 218 71 20 Hoyd 1233 328 247 47 Brown .... r,87 130 74 8 Buffalo 2554 730 642 94 Burt 2081 528 171 S3 Butler 1723 1273 281 97 fuss 2711 1465 196 154 (Vtlnr 1797 1021 148 31 Chime 329 111 74 13 rherry .... 978 325 fS 44 Cheyenne .. 681 261 30 35 Clay 2118 701 676 111 Colfax 1180 769 149 77 Cumin .... 1490 1245 61 25. CttMcr 2658 509 1058 118 Dakota .... 855 523 28 34 PaW'-H .... 818 248 81 23 DnWHOli ... 1712 457 437 129 Deuel 309 108 36 4 Dixon 1524 575 141 82 DodRP 2789 1643- 87 93 DotlKlns ... 15248 6S06 279 S55 Dundy 395 92 94 10 Fillmore ... 1980 839 579 45 Franklin .. 1269 472 362 46 Frontier ... 993 1S9 353 29 Furnas .... 1569 393 479 78 Gafjo 4304 1328 196 238 Ori field ... 406 84 94 4 Gosper .... 518 154 212 24 Grant 113 49 6 Greeley ... 836 447 185 20 Hnll 2508 813 271 93 Hamilton .. 1845 548 410 161 Hnrlnn 1178 299 350 ' 157 Mayes 335 109 48 7 Hitchcock .. 598 166 190 10 Holt 1740 634 706 122 Hooker .... 72 22 8 2 Howard .... 1254 475 401 Jefferson .. 2067 662 122 126 Johnson ... 1611 642 150 119 Kearney ... 1235 393 384 t3 Keith 263 84 75 2 Koya Palm. 448 97 129 10 Kimball ... 143 14 10 2 Knox 2163 826 328 91 Lancaster .. 8167 1981 663 (52 Lincoln ... 1449 326 223 CO I.oifun 100 22 34 4 Loup 223 23 69 ,... McPherson . 108 12 5 1 JWndlnon ... 2210 1050 157 53 Merrick .... 1275 400 242 155 Nance 1198 184 224 62 Nemaha ... 1946 784 290 114 Nuckolls .. 1615 5S5 385 46 Otoe 2616 1421 168 104 Pawnee ... 1739 561 91 109 Perkins .. 179 57 85 4 Phelps 1567 217 393 110 Pierce 1122 454 97 39 Platte 1947 1510 158 61' Folk 1235 239 690 179 fti'd "Willow 1373 305 257 61 Richardson 2554 1664 135 68 Book 498 13S 39 23 Saline 2390 1147 245 113 Sarpy 998 675 49 54 Saunders .. 2880 1094 582 180 Scott's Bluff 530 103 34 27 Seward 2243 1029 279 80 Shnrldnn... 673 172 182 40 Sherman .. 809 140 423 21 Sioux 247 111 24 13 Stanton ... 895 512 57 21 Thayer .... 1930 812 209 101 Thomas ... SC 39 11 2 Thurston .. 757 538 20 C Valley 1138 220 867 60 Washing-ton 1868 794 104 38 Wnvne .... 1463 661 71 30 Webster ... 1685 423 446 89 Wheeler ... 187 56 69 4 York 2529 753 426 211 Totals .. Plurality.. Majority .. .137613 S2C79 . 84,833 . 60,626 20622 306 Postmistress Resigns. TECUMSEH Miss Orpha Colllnn has resigned as postmistress at Smart vlllo, this county. Sho saj'B tho post offlco will not pay more than from $25 to $30 per quarter and sho cannot af ford to give it her time. Osmond Bank Sold. NORFOLK The Security State bank of Osmond, has been sold by W. M. Rainbolt to a number of Osmond business men. Typhoid Fever Epidemic. NORFOLK A serious epidemic of typhoid fever has broken out through northern Nebraska and the diseaso is reaping a harvest of many lives. Tho causo of tho illness hns not been determined. It is claimed by somo that in Norfolk tlio standplpe, which hns no screen over tho top, is respon sible, being, as they alleged, filled with dozens of dead birds. Ex-Chancellor Fairfield Dead. Information of tho death ot Rev Ed mund Burko Fairfield, ex-chanceiior of tho University of Ncbrnska, and for years ono of tho uost prominent edu calors in tho state, wua iccelved in Lincoln. Rev. Fnirflold died at tils homo In Oherlin, O., aged 81 years Gage Farmers Fight Trust. BEATRICE A rousing mass meet ing was hold at Adams to consider tho elevator project. Over $4,000 has boon subscribed, and a building will probably bo orocted in tho near fu turo and an experienced grain man put in charge. Stampede of Cattle. DAKOTA CITY C. J. O'Connor of Homer suffered tho loss of thirty head of cattle In Omaha creek, whllo a herd of COO was being driven from this place to Homer. Mr. O'Connor had made a shipment of these cattlo from his ranch In Cherry county. When unloaded from the cars hore they wero not watered, and when they smelted tho water in tho creek they stampeded and Instead of going onto tho bridge wont over tho bnnk and thirty head were drowned and trampled to death before they could he gotten out. Uncomplimentary Physician. I)r, Gnrth, a witty physician of tho court of Quoen Anne, had proscribed a !intt.eeiis dose for tho groat warrior, tho Duke of Marlborough. When the duke objectod to following the direc tions the fdinrp-touguod Duohots Sarah hroko in by saying: "I'll be hanged if It doos not euro you." "Thero, my lord," interposed Gnrth, "you had hotter swallow it; you will gain either way." Txwis' "Slnglo Binder" utratght lo cigar Made by hand of ripe, thoroughly cured tnlutrco. which Insures iv rich, witls fylng smoke. You pay 10c for cigars not so good, l-owls' Factory, Peoria, 111. Paid for Daughter's Opportunity. That his 17-year-old daughter might got her chnnco on tho tnge, a well known English stock broker guaran teed tho whole of tho cxponscs ot n now production, conditionally upon lila favorite being given, nnd trnlned, for tlio leading role. Tho venture- cost him over 7,000, but tbo young Indy has slnco earned n crodltnblo theatri cal reputation. Mrs. TiVlnslowii Hootlilnfr Ryrnn. for rtitUlrrn tee thing, aofteoa the itiitni, rodurea to "Umuailou, allaja pain, curoa wlndcullw Sca buttle. Firmness Needed. A flremnn on a Jersey Central loco motive climbed down on tho pilot nnd knocked a man off tho trnck when tho engine got close to him. Tresspassing on tho railroad tracks must bo sternly suppressed. Buffalo Express. All Love Admiration. No truthful woman will admit that sho'd rather bo a violet hidden in tho woodland than an American Beauty in a florist's window. A r.UAltANTKKI) CUKi: FOIt 1'II.KS. lU'!iln, Ullml, llleedlnK or 1'rotrudlnic l'lln. Vimr druuclit sari II refund lunuur If l'AZO 01NTMKM falla to cure jou la C to U da) a. 50c New York Girls Must Smoke. U'b funny how a girl's lips can smell of tobacco smoko when alio has been In a room alono with a man. Now York Press. Modern Education. The Birmingham (Eng.) school au thorities not only teach tlio children to cook, but how to shop economic ally. Mother Cray's Swoot Powder for Children, Successfully used by Mother Gray, nursa In tbo Children's Homo In New York, euro Constipation, Fevorlshness, Bad Stomach, Teething Disorders, movo and regulato tho Bowels and Destroy Worms. Over 80,01)0 tes timonials. At all Druggists, 'J5o. Sample FREE. Address A. S.Olmstod, LeRoy.N. X. Thought for School Boys. The boy who docs not go to school does not know what Saturday is. Maltblo D. Babcock. When Your Grocer 8ays he tlocs not havo Defiance Starch, you may be sure he Is afraid to keep it un til his stoqk of 12 oz. packuges ure pold. Defiance Starch Ih not only bet ter than any other Cold Water Starch, but contains 10 oz. to the package and sells for game money as 12 oz. brands. Change Color of Plumage. Ptarmigans change their brownish gray plumage to puro white in win ter. rT: Rt,(1 Kennedy Farnrlttt Itemrdy, th Ore! Kidney nil U-erCur. World amou.. wmillr, aUoiMdj'aboaa. lloudout, N. Y., f or fre aampla bolt la. More women weep over onions than over love affairs. A.A.A.A.AAJLA.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.AH 4 . ' Il.lta4tanlAaiaAft A ft rcucuaiiuu is mo St. Jacobs Oil In the treatment of Rheumatism It penetrates to the seat of torture as no other external remedy has been known to do and thousands certify to cures. Price 25c. and 50c. a7T,T'7T,V,T,T'y'Y'7'y7,T,T,7'T,7,T'?t,T,T,7'T'T'Y7TT,T,T,T'ni HANDY BLUEING BOOK. In t-hects of PURE ANILINE BLUE. Nobottles. Nopaddlcs. Nowaste. Glvcsthosamo .mount of.bluclns water each vra&li-day. Aslc your grocer for it or send 10c for a book ot 25 leaves. Fiie Handy Blueing Book Co., 87 E. Lake St., Chicago, III. PUTNAM tolor mora ooodi brighter and latter colon than in) lik. letter or we will tend pott paid at 10c a package. ".tTliompaon't Eyo Wttir W. N. O, Omaha. No. 491904 BEGGS' CHERRY COUGH SYRUP cures coughs and colds. Vffy. T? 03f Aa2" 52f4aSfflMaW jTcLTT'Uf j1,Vj 1 f J . " t -i&lftljH3LjB. bbbbbbEw rl BxBBBlBSBBBBrv. bIbbbV' vX bbbbb Miss Nettie Blackmore, Minneapolis,, tells how any young manently cured ot monthly pains by taRing Lvdia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound "Youno Womei : I hiul frequont headaches of a sovero nature, dark spoU toforo my eyes, nnd at my mciislrual periods I Buffered untold airony. A member of tho lodgo advised mo to try T.ydla E. rinklmm's Vrgctablo Compound, hut I only scorned good advice nnd felt that my caso was hopeless, but sho kept at mo until I bought a bottle nnd Htarted taking it. I soon had tho best reason in tho world to chango my opinion of tlio medicine, as each day my health Improved, nntl finally I was entiivly without pain at my menstruation periods. I am most grateful"--Nkttii: BLAcicaiom:, 28 Central Ave., Minneapolis, Minnr - Painful Periods - -:l3t ..t1.1.. n.l r..vmin lv m-ni-nnmn In' T.VHf. T3. TMnldlfUTl St ura .iuii:'.i,v iuiu ifuiuiuiiuuuj . .. ,, - - , ia Vcjrctttblo Compound. Tho nbovo letter is un.yono of hundreds oC tliniiannilu which nriivn ihls HtatfllllOIlt to liO fact. MonBtrunUOlX is ft sovero strain on a woman's vitality, if it is painful Bomothing' is ivroiipr. Won't talco narcotics to deaden tho pain, but remove tho causo perhaps it is caused by irregularity or womb displace ments, or tho development of a tumor. Whatever it Is, Jjjuia v.. ilnkhn.mH VfiL-tablo Comnound is jruarantoed to euro it. i If thero is anvthlng nbout your caso about wnlcn you wouiu hko special advlco, write freely to Mrs. Plnlchnm. Sho will treat your letter as strictly confidential. Sho can surely help you, for no person in America can speak from a wider experlencp in treating female ills. Sho has helped hundreds of thousands of women back to health, ller address is Lynn, Mass., and her fcdvico is freo. You are very foolish if you do not accept her kind Invitation. W j 1 Wfmyt& I am now enjoying tho best of health, nnd am most grateful, and only too pleased to endorse such a great remedy." Miss Jennie KEdwAbm, 604 II St, N. W., Washington, D. C. Mrs. Plnkham, whoso address is Lynn, Mass., will answer cbee fully and without cost all letter addressed to her by sick; womem, , r . . A . . .J? coruiuut virtue oi FADELESS DYES other dye. One 10c cackege colors (ilk, wool and cotton equally well and U guaranteed to olve perfect remits, Write lor Iree booklet How to Die, Bleach and Mix Colors. MOXiintjiuOu CO., UntoHtUi, MUtouri ASK YOUR WIFE ,If sho think you ought to bKool to your scalp uml keep tho hair nature gave you. She knows. THEN ASK YOUR BARBER J about UNDOMA, tho greatest hair fcuver of tho age. It's guarantied, lie knows. I Send us your name for free treatment. I THE UNDOMA COMPANY, OMAHA' woman may be per-1 Details of Another Case. "Drjin Mna. Pikkiiam: -Ignorance and carelessness is tho causo of most of tho suffer ings of women. I beliovo that if wo properly ; understood tho laws of health wo would all bo well, but if tho fsick women only know tho truth about Lydlu 13. Pinkhnni's Vegetable Compound, they would bo saved much suffer ing nnd would soon bo cured, j M I used it for flvo months for a local diffi culty which had troubled mo for years, nnd for which 1 had spent hundreds of dollars in tho vain endeavor to rec tify. My life forces wero being Bappod, ind I wsb daily losing my vitality. "Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable finmnnnnit ptimri mo comuletclv. and -. . VO Evcry housewifcsloatfi, over finely starched llncn'and4 white goods. 'Conceit Is justifiable; after using Defiance' Starch. It gives a' stiff, glossy white-' ncss to the clothes' and docs not rot 'them. It Is abso lutely pure. It Is' the most economical because It goes farthest, docs 'more and costs leas than others. To be had of all grocers at 16 oz. for ioc. iaiwfljftgrorag iLtrvft THE DEFIANCE STARCH CO, OUAHA. NEB. 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