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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1905)
J' r Us 'i - I THREE YEARS AFTER. Eugono E. Larlo, of 751 Twentieth avenue, ticket seller In the Union Sta tion, Denver, Col., says: "You aro at liberty to repeat what I fl-t f Hated through our D'Utrr papers about ho n h Kidney Fills In tho summer of. 1893, for 1 have had no reason In tl-t Interim to change my ni nlmi of that remedy. I vc3 subject to severe at-t-.'kB of backache, al ways nggrnvatcd If I sat lung at a desk. Doan's Kidney Pills absolutely snipped my backache. I lave never had a pain or a twinge wince." Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Tor sale by all druggists. Price CO cents per box. AH the great work In the world Is sltnply doing the best that Is in us. More Flexible and Lasting, won't shake out or blow out; by using; DeQance Starch you obtain better re nults than possible with any other brand and onc-thlrd more for same money. s Endurance- is tho fruit of endeavor. It Cures Colds, Courtis, Soro Throat, Croup, Innucnro, Wbooplni? Couph, Uronchitls out Asthma. A certain curolor Consumption In UrM stages, and a BUre relief la advanced stoge. I'm at once, Vou will see tho excellent effect uftc taking tho llrst dose. Sold by dealerH every where. Largo bottles 23 cents and MeenU. Look for this brand on harness, collars, Baddies, horse blankets, lap robes, etc. Made by Harpham Bros. Co., Lincoln, Neb. Drop us a card and will mail you a souvenir. TWENTY BUSHELS OF WHEAT THE ACRE TO Is tho record on tho Froo Homo otoad Lands of WostornConada for 1904. The 1W.0OO farmers from the United States, who luring tho put loirn years have gone to Canada participate In tali prosperity. Tbs United State will toon become an Importer of wheat. Oct a free homestead or purehaso a farm In Western Canada, aud becoulfi on of tliotewliu will aelp produce It. Apply for Information to Superintendent of IininJ rratlun Ottawa, Canada, or to authorized Canadian SiiTrrnnient Aeent W. V. llennelt, 801 Sew York Ufe Building, Omaha, Kebraika. Please say where you saw thli advertisement. INCUBATORS. The OLD TRUSTY In Snbatora aro mado by Johnson, tho Incubator Man, who made S0JX be fore Inventing hi OLD , rSUSTY. A payfor-ltaelf hatch ir. Forty daya' free trial and a fire rear guiran lee. For big free cata ngee. SKI Ixmllry lllut .rallona, addreai. ji inuuenu rr Box O. T., Olay Center, Het).s fl 1 VCIj Pn tor the daily review. till A I r An a Delightful Daily Newspaper A M. Important newij a brilliant mauailne feature every day; department, deroied to literature, poetry, art, science, education, religion, by vlenr. do mestic economy, f a.bloui, travels, tecreatloua. btul neu, markets, etc. Nothing admitted to reading or advertising columns which parents cannot read to their children. Subscription price II a years T5o for 6 mo.i 90c for S inn. 8ubcrOe to-day. t'lilniiro llevlevr Co., 809 Coca-Cola Buildinc.. Chlcsjo, III. W. N. U., Omaha. No. 11905. m WINCHESTER "LEADER" AND "REPEATER" SHOTGUN SHELLS The proof of the shell is its shooting. Be cause they shoot so well, Winchester Factory Loaded "Leader" and "Repeater" Smoke less Powder Shotgun Shells have won almost every important prize shot for in years. Good shots shoot them because they give bet ter results, shoot stronger and more uniformly and are more reliable than any other make ALWAY3 SPECIFY WINCHESTER MAKE OP SHELLS Sffllil IBi HAVE YOU A HORSE? WOULD YOU LIKE US TO C A nni P9 SEND YOU A BEAUTIFUL 2J Jf Cl FORTHB MOST WOHDCRTUL SADDLE OFrER EVER HEARS OT, an tfr b which anyona can have- tha nicest asddla In Ma nalgtiborhootf. cut this ad out and aernl It to us and you will rerelvo our Nsw, Dig and Beautiful Special Saddle Gataleguc, large, bandeoiue pliotograjihJo lllu.traUuns ot all ktuda of. Mon's, Women's, Boys' and Girls' Saddlos, Stock Saddles, Ranch and RangoSaddloo, SMALL. MEDIUU AND LAROE. PLAIH AND PANCV SADDLZS. EVERT IMAOIN1LE KIND AND STTLE AND SHAPE OP SADDLE. OUR PRICES WILL ASTONISH AND PLEASE YOU. feu will get eur Ver Latest and Meat Astonishingly Liberal Offer, you will ret our New Km Trial llau, you will re-tire & saddle otter that every horea wner should have at onre. if, you own a horse, don't fall to cut this ad out and stud to us today and e what all jrou vet If it-turn mall, free, postpaid. address, SEARS, ROEBUCK ft 00., Chicago. IkMte f.ums VHut ixman tsyrun. to time. Bold tar dniKElsta. ZHX'lMiMi H.' 4 U J ri am r (JbVMI All LlbE (AILS. P3 IM Tutea Good. Una Pm UKsfi gTKH Founds Important Fellowship. Mr. Francis Qalton, P. It. S., hni founded tn Tendon University n fel lowship for tho promotion )t tho study of "National Eugenics," tho study of tho agencies under soclnl control that may Improvo or Impair tho racial qualities of future generations, cither physically or mentally. The Beggar of Naples. Lever says somewhere that "when ho throw wtit a handful of small coin to tho Neapolitan heggars tho blind wero the first to sco It, tho paralyzed to run for It, the maimed to pick It up, the naked to put It In their pock ets, and tho dumb to blasphcrao their la-luck tn being out ot the scramble. Egyptians Used Fine Tools. When tho pyramids were built tho laborers did not work under such dis advantages as have long been attri buted to them. Researches show that they had solid and tubular drills and lathe tools. Tho drills were set with Jewels and cut Into tho rocks with keenness and accuracy. Stats or Onto. Citt or Tolido.I .. LCU AS ColtHTV. f " Fkaxk J. Cmviv makes oath that he it tentor Sinner of the (Inn ot K. J. C'licxir A Co., doing uslness In the City of Toledo, County and Slate aforesaid, and that ald firm will pay the sum of ONK IIUNDKKD nOI.I.Alt.S fur each and every rase of Canaan that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catamu cub. FRANK J. CHESF.r. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my pre. ence, this till day of December, A. I), iss. i " i A. W. (JLF.A80N, I "lh ( Notary r-cntic. Hall's Catarrh Curs Is taken Internally and acts directly on the Mowl and mucous surfaces ot the system, bend for testimonials, free. . K. .1. CHUNKY A CO.,Toledo.O. Sold by all linicirlt. 75c Take Hall's Fumlly fills for constipation. One of the great changes needed In tho city church lsto tnko tho exit signs off tho doors and put them on tho collection plates. Chicago Trib une. TO CUU1S A COI,l IN ONK DAY Take I.mallve Uromo Quinine Tablets. All ilmi Kins rerund ;lie mnvy it It falls to cure. K. W. O rote's signature Is on each box. '.'Jo. Too many aro willing 'to wash tho disciple's feet with boiling lyo. Defiance Starch Is guaranteed biggest and boat or money refunded. 16 ounces, 10 cents. Try It now. Lovo measures lifo by its chances .o give Itself away. J - " 'i V.W ' Tt. liU. .( M: Mie.I,lar ' whose picture is printed above, troves beyond question that .housands of cases of inflamma tion of the ovaries and womb ire annually cured by the use of "-ydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. "Deab Mrs. PiNKimi: Gradual loss of strength and nerve forco told me something- was radically wrong1 with me. I had severe shooting pains through tho pelvic organs, cramps and extreme irritation compelled me to seek medical advico. The doctor said that I had ovarian trouble and ulcera tion, and advised an operation. I strongly objected to this and decided to try Iiydla E. Pinkham's Veerc tablo Compound. I soon found that my judgment was correct, and that all thegood things aid about -this medi cine were true, and day by day I felt less pain and increased appetite. The ulceration soon healed, and the other complications disappeared, and in eleven weeks I was onoe more strong and vigorous and perfectly well. " My heartiest thanks aro sent to you for the great good you have done me." Sincerely yours, Mibs Margaret Meukley, 375 Third St., Milwaukee, Wis. S5000 forfeit If original of above UtUt provl.ig otruhiniti cannat t produaid. STRAIGHT'S CIGAR aOIHlaLfllft ANNUAL Arc- eS JP U U a. J C 9 ada -. -b. - .. - fonr jobbir, or direct from factory, Peoria, 10. us a vV3- t-- 9t IesS 1 .SWlWim " - iSPSiV ,e4ftSeT7 slU 111 DROWN GUN IS A WONDER. Fighting Machine Said to Have a Range of One Hundred Miles. Tho inventor ot tho now Amorlcan gun Is n man named J. Hamilton Drown, though tho work of construct ing this particular six-inch cxperlmcn tal plcco is In chnrgo ot Col. John M. Ingnlls, retired U. S. A., an artillerist of high standing nnd reputation. Dos rllto tho Incredulity of contemporary gun-builders, says a writer in Every body's, Col. Ingalls nnd tho ofTicers with him assert that this six-Inch gun will throw thirty miles n projectile weighing 100 pounds which will pierce a six-Inch steel target. A ten-Inch gun of this construction, with n powder chamber of 14,259 cubic Inchos nnd using 3G0 pounds ot smoke powder, would hurl a COO-pound pro jectile a distnncb nf flfty-nlno miles. Increasing this ratio a lC-lnch gun would havo an extromo range of more thnn 100 miles and equipped with such coast-dofenso rifles England and Franco could shell each other across the channel. , Tho important now principle In the Brown gun Is tho winding of a tube ot Involute steel plates with polished steel wire, thus securing both longl' tudinal and circumferential strength. Tho gun Is 313 Inches long nnd weighs 20,000 pounds. On a forged-steel lin ing tubo thirty-four flat Btcel sheets, one-seventh of an Inch In thickness" and 308 Inches In length, aro laid lit tho samo fashion that shingles are puf on n roof, ono under tho other. Uul In this caso they curl around tho lining tubo, fitting exactly and form tho true tnpering cylinder. On tho outside ol tlicso plates Is wound, back nnd forth) Just as thread Is wound on a spool, twenty-ono miles of steel wlro which Is so tightly stretched by a special ma chine thnt every Inch Is tested to stnnd 2,500 pounds of tension. There are seven layors of wound wlro at tho muzzle and twenty-ono at the breech. On tho outsldo of tho wire for a distance of twelvo feet from the breech, Is shrunk a forged steel Jacket to cover tho power chamber. It Is be lieved that no posslblo powder pres sure in explosion could burst this gun. HAND-TO-HAND FIGHTING. Sample of Tragedies Now Being Enacted in the East. It was 10 o'clock In tho morning when we saw coming out from their hiding places a small band of Russian soldiers, writes a Japanese Magazine. That was tho beginning of tho fierce onslaught. It was as If somebody hnd revived In this civilized day of ours tho scenes from tho old story books, when swords, Bpears, bows and, nr rows wcro the only weapons of war, nnd men slashed away at each other. It was Just at this time that wo saw o Russian officer rlso from tho ranks, and leaping over tho dead bodies ol his men and comrades and putting himself at tho head of the ranks, try by his daring examplo to revlvo the spirits of his men. Against tho lurid background of blood and firo he made a superb figure, always rushing in front of his men, his sword gleaming over over the heads of tho fighting men. At Inst this officer rushed out, call ing always nnd kindly upon his men to follow. When he wa's within a few feet of our men ho turued his head to see whether his men were obeying his order. Instead of follow ing at his heels his soldiers wero trampling upon each other In tho mad effort to run away. The slghl broke his heart, evidently. Ho turned the point of his sword ho had held against himself. An Instant Inter ho fell with his heart pierced through. The Real Issue. There are two Ixsuc-s after all, Above tho omph thnt opi-cch may call Or wisdom utter; Two Issues -that with mo and you Arc most Important and tho two Aro biead and butter. Let patriotic banners wnve. 1 Let economic speakers ruvo; )'TIh not potential Tho Art proclaim or Music King; Tho I.oaf Is after nil tho thlnt; That's most essential. Truth seeks some brontlcr meetlnB place For breed or clan or tribe or nice For Bnlnt anil Hlnner; Rut nfter all tho noise nnd fiisa Tho Issue tutrnmouiit with us Is What for dinner? Xew theories wo may evolve. Old governments wn may dissolve, New Hags float o'er us. And Tiuth may search nnd Wisdom think. Still tlicso two planks of meat und di Ink Aro yet before us, So let contention hntlv wage, ' And let tho wuis of logic rage t In discourse frettedf When nil the clnmor Is completo Tho Issue still Is whattaut And how to get It I Now York Times, j Reno of the Silver State. I Iteno, 'tho metropolis af tho state . 3f Nevada, says tho Sunset Magazine, j has nearly nil of tho elementa and I adjuncts which havo brought about tho building of cities In other portions of our country. Nature has placed . tho stamp of approval upon its loca tion. It has a torritory of Its own, 1 great In extent and varied In re sources. It Is not at nil overshadow ?d by the proximity of any other largo commercial center. Sacramento, the nearest, Is 150 miles distant, and sepa rated from Reno by tho Sierra. This mountain barrlor effectually blocks tho building of eastern and western JInos of railway. Tho first and admit tedly tho shortest nnd best transcon tinental steel highway from the east to west passes through Heno. Tho only other practical pass through this mountain wall Is about thirty mllcp , to tho north, and from tho nature of I tho caso no competitor can ariso In ! that direction. South throuch Nnvn.in into uaiirornin, and north through No vadf and California Into Oregon, In tho territory lying to tho east of tho Sierra Nevada mountains, Reno has and can havo no rival. Plenty of Good Clcjars. VTint's this complaint from certain old smokors about not being ablo to got a good cigar nowndays7 It sounds moro llko tho growl of a chronic kick er than anything moro reasonable. Thero aro moro cigars of a cheap qual ity on tho market now than formerly, but tho supply of cigars of tho best quality Is not thereby diminished. They cost monoy, but they can bo had for tho price Boston Herald. Girls as Bank Employes. Employmont ot girls in banks Is no now experiment. Tho Dank of Franco took women Into Its employ ment as long ago as 18G2. This be ginning only con sis tod of four girls In very minor positions. Uofoio a year was finished tho four had bocomo twelve. Twenty years later tho num ber was 100 nnd today 300 women work In tho bank, ot whom thrco aro among tho principal cashiers. Books From the Forest. A youngish mnn strolling through a wood remnrked sententlouBly to his companion: "I ouco upon a tlmo had an interest in 4,000 troes that grow here." "How did that happen?" ho was asked. "My latest novel," ho explained, "had n circulation of 1, (iOO.OOO copies, and the paper on which It was printed was mado of wood fiber cellulose requiring about 4,000 trees." Utilizing Fish Skin. In Gloucester the "king town" ot fish, tho humblo cod, has boon utilized with success for making lenther for Bhoos nnd gloves. In Egypt men walk on sandals mado from tho skins of Red Sea fish. In Russln certain pens ant costumes aro beautifully trimmed with tho skins of a fine food fish, tho turbot. Bookbinders In Europo aro binding books with colskln. Odd Names. Frcmnntlo, Western Australia, In a town with somo queer names. Tho mayor Is a Cadd, tho chief printer Is Cant, n contractor named Thick has Just sued n local soup preserving company nnd n man named Offspring Webb was recently fined for keeping an unlicensed dog. A Seventy Pound Eel. In tho recent storm which rngod on tho Upper Solwny tho largest eel over scon In tho district wns stranded off Powfoot. It measured C feet In length, 25 inches In girth and weighed 70 pounds. London Daily Express. Magnetic Needle Untrustworthy. Over a largo area of central Rus sia tho magnetic needlo docs not point north or south. It is at ono part de flected to tho west and at another part to tho cast and at ono place It points duo east and west. Insist on Getting It. Some grocers say they don't keep Defiance Starch. This Is becnuse the have a stock on hnnd of other brands containing only 12 oz In a package, which they won't be able to sell first, because Defiance contains 1C oz. for the same money. Do you want 1G oz. Instead of 12 oz. for same money? Then buy Defiance Starch, Requires no cooking'. , The rooters aro always content to lot tho other follows do tho digging. CITC rxrmaneutly coird. NnfltaornerrnienMnariev r 1 1 O llrrt day's use of Dr. Kline's (Ireat Nrrro Keetoi er. Bend for VUKK 3.00 trial bottle and trratlsa. US. It. U. KUiiK, Ltd., Kit Arch Street, rtUludelntila, 1 A bushel of potatoos may do more good than a wagon-load of prayer. Mm. 'Wlnalim-ii Ronthlnir Syrap. PorrWMren teetMnit. softens the (euros, reduces fn QanunaUon , allays pain, cures wind colUj. 2SC botUa. Ono never knows a man uny bettor for tearing him to pieces. Every housekeeper should know that If thoy will buy Defiance Cold Water Starch for laundry uso they will savo not only time, becauso It never sticks to the Iron, but becauso each package contains 1G oz. one full pound whllo all other Cold Water Starches aro put up In -pound pack ages, and tho price is tho same, 10 cents. Then again becauso Dcflanco Starch Is free from all Injurious chem icals. If your grocer tries to sell you a 12-oz. packago it Is because he has a stock on hand which ho wishes to dispose of beforo ho puts In Defiance. Ho knows that Defiance Starch has printed on every packagp In largo let ters and figures "1C ozs." Demand Do flnnco ahd savo much time and money and the annoyance of the Iron stick ing. Defiance never sticks. Important to Mothers. Kxamlno carefully erery bottle of CASTOTIIA, a aafe and rare remedy for infant aud children. and ree that It Hears tho CzL&ffi&c&M fllgnatare In Uso For Over 30 Years. Tho Kind You Havo Always Uought. He Is always a poor man who knows no mnro In lifo than making money. Tou never hear any one eomplcln about "Defiance Starch." There is none to equal It in quality and quantity, 16 ounces. 10 cents. Try it now and savo your money. Tho recording angel knows tho back alley as well as tho front yard. DR. McQ RE W For SO years haa mmle a aOonlnlly OlOISKASIISOKJIKS, KlKlu n yearn In Omaha, lltu Hume Truutint'iit li a h rk-rm nntly rareU llicumniwls nt email coat. Save tlmi- and money nv tli-Hcrlb-Imr your -!tr. and w rlu- for I'rvit bouk mid ti'rmn oHrvatiuent. ilmi lchio t m In iluin p:u-kitar- Ilox ;it. Ofllio 316 SoutU llth 8tra.., uninha. Nelir.mk.'i. PUTNAM tolor rcptt ooodi brighter and lifter colon then anr Uk iti ler or we ttlll send post paid at 10c a package. BBavajieBaaiTht sit hiuhst liven cui SISTERS OF CHARITY Uses Po-ru-na for Coughs, Golds, Grip Catarrh A Congressman's Letter. ; O -. tSSHMmMSIIHtMHMiM4SSm ' RhMuvvQhv TgZT'Ssv $ '- Zt?iaasf3-t j Hpit WtllllK 'M t IMIMIII MM I In ovcry country of tho civilized world Sisters of Chnrlty nro known. Not only do they minister to tho spir itual nnd Intellectual needs of tho charges committed to tuoir caro, but thoy also minister to their bodily needs. With so many children to tako caro ot nnd to protect from cllmato and disease, theso wlso and prudont Sis ters hnvo found Pcruna a never foil ing safeguard. Dr. Hnrtman receives many letters from Catholic Sisters from all ovor tho United States. A recommend re cently received from a Catholic Insti tution in Detroit, Mich., reads as fol lows: Dr. S D. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio: Dear Sin "The younf girl who used the Pcruna was suffering from laryn gitis and loss of voice. Tho result ot tho treatment was most satisfactory. Sho found great relief, and after further use of the medicine wo hope to be able to say she Is entirely cured. " Sisters of Charity. Tho young girl was under tho caro of tho Slaters of Charity and used Peruna for catarrh of thq throat with good results as tho abovo letter testi fies. Send to Tho Pcruna Medlclno Co., Columbus, Ohio, for a free book writ ton by Dr. Hartman. 1 THERES WO USE aARGUING I ' De&toee Stardi b fts wry bat SUrrA tMtk. I VttLeL LaBVlB Hiadrefe wtf tuafytrTB.) JmmWvlm H Try It oacs yourulL f jkjB H V punatu t mihctton er maeitj fcefc. jE-Vfc H You cm'I lotc. Mz-Mti H DiSUnu Surch uTi&Adtfdy trtt rem. M-ereVsh. W&KaBgfiL H llmilthfcbdwIaAbauatulinJwtil not return. MwBESfwaa. H Grt B ol your frocer. sP7mEKI&5Ss0L j It eonces or 10 certt-o&t'lklti man fJua a JwBlxQ&KHmA H you jtt ot lay othir Irarai SmmmMKumarY9 I THE DEFIANCE STARCH CO., HuHl OMAHA, U. H AWBBWBHSBDBHSnulSBHlElsBVeBBBWMBa BaBSSSauMBaBKBHIBMM -aBaBMMMgBtff9ffsT Wii TiTYtRM 'Jq ff JfjaEaaw iOBlBaBtnfwSSraTSirV (HlanflJKJHBVK FADELESS DYES older die. One 10c psclaoe colors silk, wool and cotton equally well end Is Guaranteed to one oerfeet results. Write lor l(ee booklet-How to Die. Bleach and Mix Colors. Jio3viN iHWicvtuiiiQHtiU.Mu2 When Answering Advertisements Kindly Mention This Paper. and Tho following Jotter Is from Con gressman Meokison, ol Napoleon, Ohio: Tho Peruna Modlclno Co., Colum bus, u,: Gentlemen: "I havo used bov oral bottles of Peruna, and fool greatly benefit ed thereby from my catarrh of tho head, and feel encouraged to bellevo that Its continued ubo will fully eradicate a dlscao ot thirty years' standing." David Meok ison. Dr. Hartman, ono of tho best known physlclnns and surgeons In tho Unit ed States, was tho first man to form ulato Pcruna. It was through his genius and persovoi )nco that ft -was Introduced to tho medical profession of this country. If you do not derive prompt and satisfactory results from tho uso at Pcruna, wrlto nt onco to Dr. Hart man, giving n full statement of your enso, and ho will bo picancd, to.glvo you his valuablo advico gratis. AddresB Dr. Hartman, President ot Tho Hartman Sanitarium, Colum bus, O. j m w BtiBiiaii fum i yjaMy.J M BEGGS' CHERRY COUGH SYRUP cures coughs and colds. Datia Mufclson. eKr--ifhMiaWniiii ml aMaW.BHs t9't '''WiiMtfaHt ' iU"?-"'-!