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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1905)
in Mi mrfeiinuim.Muiw rfiwWWWiwigwwmMr' KM- HWtfH HM1 tffW- WrlJWrtBMlRJtBitaCW EWHBWgia'"lJWWW"HBIH'WifflHPigHgWpw f ft McClure's for May. MeClura'a for May offers a nreat variety of good things. It's a. fjtr cry from Lincoln Btoffon's story of how Now Jorsoy camo to bo the haven of tho corporations- and a mighty un pleasant story It Is to William James's delightful and, of courBO, dis tinguished appreciation of ono of tho truly great. men of our tlmo, Thomas Davidson, then "Colonol Lumpkin," John McAuley Palmer's reformed and satirical captain of Industry throws light on tho street railway problem. "Terrors of tho Sea" truo talcs' of famous dorollcts nnd historic mys torlos by P. T. Mcdarth opens up an other field of human Interest, and a description of "HanB, Tho Educated Horso of Berlin," by a man who has Boon him perform, adds another to tho long list of varied articles. Bishop Drooks at Now Haven, Tho lato Phillips Brooks' ready wit Is well Illustrated by tho romark onco roado by him, as ho was starting for Now Haven, In company with Dr Ed ward Everett Halo, to witness a Harvard-Yale football game. To a frlond who mot him on his way to tho train, and who Inquired whoro ho was going, bo replied: "I'm going down to Now Havon to yoll with Halo." Under tho tltlo of "Law-Makers Who Shamo tho Itopubllc" Rudolph Blankouburg contributes to tho April "Arena" ono of tho most Important political papors of recent years. It Is a masterly unmasking of amazing con ditions of political corruption that liavo markod tho rulo of corporations through tho political machlno of Penn sylvania In lato yoarB. Mr. Blankon burg publishes fac-Blmtlcs of passes Issued by tho Pennsylvania Railroad company, and given to legislators and othor public servants by that com pany, somo of thoso as lato as 1005. Ho shows that such distribution of posses Is a clear-violation of tho con stitution of Pennsylvania. Named for "Grand Monarque." When La Sallo cntcrod tho gulf of Mexico In 1C82 ho founded tho fort of St Louis and named It for Louis XIV of Franco and tho surrounding terri tory ho called "Louisiana." Tho In habitants of this country originally woro Fronch and SpanUh settlers, and their descendants oven today arc called "Creoles." . Over tho wholo continent In tho East, In tho mlddlo, In tho West Graft has sot Its talons. Do you want tho facta? Everybody's for May is full of them; facts about Mr. Rogers nnd Amalgamated; facts about tho land thlovos; facts about tho Boot Trust; facts about tho peoplo ruined by tho Graft of Business by whatever name It Is called. Tho May Everybody's Is a strong numbor. Harold MacGrath, au thor of "Tho Man on tho Box," has a capital story of politics entltlod "Two Candidates"; Zona Galo has a dollcato story of sontlmont, "Tho Othor Two"; Rox E. Beach contributor a strong Klondlko tale, entitled "Tho Scourgo"; VIncont Harpor tolls a capital Wall Stroot story In "Tho Flurry In Bub bles"; Miss Bcnsley continues her net ual "Experiences of n Nursery Govern-noss." I NEBRASKA STATE NEWS I i iiiiitoi m --- ' NEBRA8KA BRIEFS. WILD ANIMAL BOUNTY LAW. The Happy Child. There is nothing liko light-hearted-noss to mako a child a favorite. No ono likes tho cross, 111-tomporod boy or girl. A ragged, barefoot boy sell ing papers on tho street will ofton attract ono Just because ho Is so jolly, bo happy, although It might scorn as though ho had much to grumble about. Do not encourago tears and bad temper, but rather smiles and pleasant words. German Silver'. Gorman ullver derives Its ikiuo from tho fact that It was first manu factured at Hlldburghanson, Germany. It Is an alloy of copper, zinc nnd nickel. It la varlnblo In composition, according to tho requirements of tho manufacture but may bo stated for general purposes to consist of DO parts of copper, 30 of zinc and 20 of nickel. Mr. Arthur lloober's nrtlclo In tho May Century on "Tho Prize of Rome" should havo special interest Just now, following so closoly tho anuounco ment that the American School of Architecture in Rome has been re chartered by Congross, endowed by prlvato llborallty, and made secure by a permanent and attractive homo especially as tho newly chartered American Institution is to bo conduct ed much on tho lines of tho Fronch Villa Medici, whoso workings Mr. Boeber describes with much interest ing detail. Hero is Destitute. Capt. Benton, an English sailor, 82 years old, who has saved forty-nlno persons from drowning, Is to havo a street organ bought for him, so that he can earn a living. For Rent or Sale, Two Ranches of 3,000 Acres Each, Located In Custor county on South Loup river; consists of 600 ncros good corn land, GO alfalfa, 320 meadow and tho balanco in pasture; good improve ments. Inquire of Victor H. Coffman, Omaha, Neb. Emigrant Buys Pistol. A man charged In a London police court with carrying a pistol said ho had bought it for "self-protection," as he was "going to Amorlca." Ho va3 sympathetically discharged. What is Bald to bo a solid mountain of Iron has boon discovered In Styria, Austria. The mountain Is situated in the famous Iron mining district of Leoben Josoph Jones, vico president of tho bank of Utlca, died last week. Over COO Lincoln people left last week for tho beet fields of Colorado. A debate took place at Beatrlco be tweon representatives of Uio High schools of that city and Lincoln. Tho Soldlcra' Homo at Grand Is-1 land was Inspected last wook by tho stato board of public lands and build ings. Amos Burnett, an old veteran of Plattsroouth, Is to bo furnished a homo In tho National Soldiers' Homo at Loavonworth, Kan. Georgo Wostgato of York county has returned from Kentucky with a carload of driving horsos which ho will dlspoao of In this stato. Tho offering in tho Methodist church at Osceola on Easter Sunday for tho missionary causa was $451.33, about doublo that of last year. William Chatten pleaded guilty bo foro Judge Taylor at York for tho kill ing of four wild ducks, Ho was given tho regular fine of $5 for each bird. Earl Terwlllcrgor, a farmer, living ono mllo south of Boo, nccldontnlly shot himself through tho hand whllo handling a target rifle. Tho wound Is not serious. Mrfl. Mnry Wagnor of Gago county was adjudged Insane and ordered taken to tho asylum. Tho woman Is I but 34 years of ago and tho mother or four children. Tho dato for tho annual high school foto at tho Stato university has been .sot for May 19. It Is expected that representatives from high schools all over tho Btato will bo present. Games Warden Carter has received word from a special doputy in York county thnt William Chottln and Grovor Donbo were nrrosted with four toon ducks In their possession. Chot tln, tho older of tho two, was fined $20 nnd costs, whllo tho younger, who was a moro boy, was given his free dom. A $90 deficiency item allowed tho stato banking board has been left out of ono of tho appropriation bills passed at tho last session of tho legislature and as a result tho board will bo kopt out of tho money for another two years. Tho error Is duo to tho negll gonco of tho enrolling and engrossing clorks. Tho ltom cannot bo paid for two years. Word reached Beatrlco that A. N. Bronnoman, a former printer of that city, but who Is now living at Bartola vlllo, Mo., stating that ho has been awnrdod a special prlzo of $C,000 In a guosslng contest Tho guessing wns on tho total paid attondnnco at tho World's fair. Brenneman's guess was 12,80 4.G35, Just nine ehort of tho actual pam numuer. During tho recent heavy rains near Mason City W. Z. Amsberry had two cows drowned. W. D. Amsberry had throo calves, eleven pigs and seventy flvo chickens drowned. Georgo Mul vanoy last two horsos, which floated away. Tho approaches to every bridge within flvo miles of Mason City nro damaged and at least threo bridges havo boon washed from their founda tions. Bollovlng that Mrs. Lena Mnrgarot LIllIo has boon unjustly condemned to llfo Imprlsonent for tho raurdor of her huBband, her friends nro planning a sorles of petitions which will bo cir culated among tho members of tho women's clubs In all parts of tho United Stntoa asking for her release. When thoso nro Blgncd they will bo presented to Governor Mlckoy asking him for clemency. Tho building by tho Groat Northern of tho Sioux Clty-Ashland cut off has stirred up consldernblo lntorest In Northwestern railroad circles. Tho Northwestern regards tho proposed now lino as an invasion or its terri tory and thoro Is much talk of tho construction of a road from Hoopor to Oakland to connect with tho Omaha road, thus making n short lino for tho system between Lincoln and Sioux City. Lester C. Wlntorton, who was n for mer Soward boy, met his death by ac cident In Egypt whllo employed as an oxport prospective driller for a ma chinery company of Chicago. Ho Is burled near tho third cataract of tho Nllo river In Egypt. Of olght men eont to tho gold coast of west Africa, ho was tho only ono alive at tho end of tho year of their going. Ho was 36 years of age and was married last No vomber. Dopartmont Commander Herman Bross in his Memorial day order, just promulgated, calls attention to the law enacted by tho late legislature to prohibit baseball playing and horso racing and such forms of amusement on Memorial day and fixing a penalty for violation thereof. As a matter of fact, that law will not apply this year and thereforo thero can bo no viola tion of it. It was passed without tho omergency clauso and thereforo does not go Into effect until July 1. Mrs. Paulino Andorson of York was found dead In her bed. Sho was living alone and tho neighbors not seeing her during the day, thought something was wrong, broke Into tho house and found nor. Death was supposed to havo como from heart trouble. City Engineer Campon of Lincoln has rando an examination of tho gaso llno engines rovently built in Omaha and now at Grand Island. Ho has made a favorable ropc.t to tho Citi zens' Railway company, which con cern Is investigating the gasoline mo tive powor for a local street railway system. Recent Legislative Enactment Will Go Into Effect July 1st. LINCOLN After July 1 a whole salo Bl-uightcr of coyotes, wild cats and wolves Is likely to bo carried on In Nobrnska as a result of tho now wild animal bounty law which waa passed by tho last session, of tho legis lature. An appropriation of $10,000 was tnado by tho legislature to pay tho stato bounties on wolves, coyotes and wild cats. Western stockmen claim that wild animals havo greatly Increased on tho prairies slnco tho ro peal of tho old law In 1903 and that tho appropriation will probably bo ox haustod on gray wolves alono. Thoy osttmato that at least $30,000 worth of county claims will bo mado in tho noxt two years. Tho bill was Introduced by Repre sentative Douglas of Rock county, at tho request of tho Hhcep and cattle men of Western Nobraska. No emer gency clauso was attached, and so tho bill will not go Into effect until July 1. Tho mensuro provides that any person in tho stato who kills any wolv.es, wild cats or coyoto3 and who presents tho scalps, with tho two ears and tho faco down to tho noso, to tho county clerk of tho county In which tho animals woro killed, making oath thereto, shall rccelvo bounties as fol lows: Flvo dollars for every largo gray or buffnlo wolf killed; $1.25 for ovory common prnlrlo wolf or coyoto and $1 for every wild cat. Tho county clerk must lssuo to tho porsons certificates of bounties, and when theso certificates aro filed with tho auditor of public accounts tho nu dltor must draw his warrant on tho stato treasury against tho general fund. Tho county clork, after giving tho person a certificate of tho num ber and kind of scalps accepted by him for bounty, must dofaco tho scalps by cutting them Into two parts so as to separate tho two ears and ho must keep a record of tho number and kind by him destroyed. If any person drives, baits, entices or brings any such animals Into tho stato from outsldo for tho -purpose of procuring bounties on them ho shall bo deomed guilty of a misdemeanor and may bo fined not less than $25 nor moro than $100 for each such offense. Small Men Intellectual. Canon Klngsley, not long before his death, drow attention to tho numbor of short men who could bo Been In a London crowd. Ho looked on it as an indication of progress in intellec tual linos at least, for many If not most of the great men of history havo beon men below tho medium height Many Children Are Sickly. Mother Gray's Sweet Powder for Children, used by Mother Gray, a nurse in Children's Horae.New York, Cure Feverishness.Head ache, Stomach Troubles. Teething Dis orders.Break up Colds and Destroy Worms. AtallDruRgists!,2Sc Sample mailed FREE. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. Worldly Joy is a sunflower, which shuts when tho gleam of prosperity Is over; spiritual joy Is an evergreen, an unfading plant Racine. 856 guaranteed interest semi-annually on all investments, in tropical plantation naif as larpo as Uhodolsland,40prontablo products. Activo malingers and agents wanted. E. Moore, 211 Odd Fellows' Bldg.,St.Louls,Mo. Tako caro of your pennies whllo young and glvo somo chap a chanco to bunko you out of your dollars when you got old. Chicago News. Bird. 'Wlnilow'B SootMnir fiyrrip. For children teething, sot tcm the pura, reduces to QunmaUon, allays pain, euros wind collu. 23c a botUo. Never pronounce tho verdict of guilty until given tho most positive ovldenco of its existence. Dealers say that as soon as a cus tomer tries Defiance Starch it is im possible to sell them any other cold water Btarch. It can bo used cold or boiled. Somo men hustle almost as hard for a Jobas somo women hustle for a husband. A TRAINED NURSE After Years of Experience, Advises Women In Regard to Their Health. Mrs. Martha Pohlman. of 55 Chester Avenue, Newark, N. J., who is a graduate Nnrso from tho Blocklcy Training School, at Philadelphia, and for six years Chief Clinic Nurse at tho Philadelphia Hospital, writes tho letter printed below, bho has the advantago of personal experience, besides her professional education, find wlinf. nn linn tn nnv may bo absolutely relied upon. Many other women aro afflicted as sho was. They can regain health in tho samo way. It is prudent to heed such advice from such a source. Mrs, Pohlman writes: "I am firmly persuaded, nf tor olght years of experience) with Lydia R. Pinkham's Vogotablo Compound, that It is tho safest nnd best medlcino for any suffering woman to uso. "Immediately after my marriage 1 found that my health began to fail me. I bo camo weak and juile, with so vere bearing-down pains, fear ful backaches and frequent spells, i lie doctors pro- id forma, jet I did not dizz scri improve. 1 would bloat nf tr eatine and frequently becoino nauseated. 1 bad an acrid dischari and eo tains down through my limbs so I could ardly walk. It wns as bad a case e trouble as I have ever known. Lydia E, Hundreds of denlers say the extra quantity and superior quality of Do fiance Starch Is fast taking place of all other brands. Othprs say they cannot sell any other,Btarch. When tho proposition Is likely to lnvolvo others glvo plenty of tlmo to thought Philadelphia Bulletin. ' Don't you know that Defiance Starch, besides being absolutely superior to any other, Is put up 1G ounces In pack ago nnd sells at same price as 12 ounco packages of other kinds? Lewis' "SInglo Binder" straight 5o cigar, made of extra quality tobacco. You pay 10c for cigars not so good. Lowis' Factory, Peoria, IlL Charity generally begins at home, and with lots of folks never gets as far as their front door. STATE EQUALIZATION BOARD Will Rumor Burlington Assessment Be Reduced. LINCOLN Will tho state board of equalization lower tho assessed valu ation of tho Burlington railroad 25 per cent? Rumors aro In circulation that tho figures will bo reduced at tho coming mooting of tho stato board. For moro than a year tho Influences looking to ward a reduction of taxation havo been at work and tho corporation lobbies at the capital oxpect to seo somo results. Tho Union Pacific and tho North western fenr a raise, but it has been stated that these approhenslons aro 111 founded. It has leaked out that tho figures will not bo Increased and tho valuation of tho Northwestern may bo reduced. A number of reports aro still to bo filed. Tho report of tho Union Pacific Is complete in every detail. Data is lacking In nearly all tho othor reports. Pinkham's Vegotablo Compound, however, cured mo within four months. Sinco thnt time I havo had occasion to recommend it to a number of patients suffering from nil forms of femalo difficulties, and I find that whilo it is considered unprofessional to rec oinmpnd a patent medicino. I con honestly recommend Lydia 12. Pinhhnm's Vegetable Compound, for I havo found that it cures femalo ills, where nil other medicino foils. It is a grand tnudicino for Eick women." Money cannot buy such testimony as this merit alono can produce such re sults, and tho ablest specialists now agree that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound i3 the most univer sally successful remedy for all femalo diseases known to medicine. When women aro troubled with ir regular, suppressed or painful men struation, weakness, leucorrhoen, dis placement or ulceration of the womb, that bearing-down feeling, inflamma tion of the ovaries, backache, bloat inc (or flatulence), ccneral debility, in digestion, and nervous prostration, or aro beset with such symptoms as dizzi ness, faintness, lassitude, excitability, irritability, ncrvqusness, sleepless ness, mclnncholy, "all-gone" ami " want-to-be-left-alono'' feelings, blues and hopelessness, they should remem bur there is ono tried and true remedy. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound atonce removes such troubles. No other femalo medicino in the world has received suck widespread and unqualified endorsement. No other medicine has suck a record of cures of femalo troubles. Tho needless suffering of women from diseases peculiar to their spx is terriblo to see. The money whicli they pay to doctors who do not help them is an enormous waste. Tho pain is cured and the money is saved by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Ex perience has proved this. It is well for women who aro ill to write Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass. In her great experience, which covers many years, sho has probably had to deal with dozens of cases just liko yours. Her advico is freo and confidential. lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound SRccceds Where Others Fall, Think Peach Crop a Failure. PLATTSMOUTHSomo of tho fruitgrowers of this county have re cently made an examination of peach buds and found n number that looked as If thoy wero alive, but upon putting them to tho test of a powerful mlscro scope the fact developed that In al most ovory caso the buds that had a thrifty appoaranco wero really In tho gorm. This would lndicato that tho peacl. crop for tho coming year is In all probability a failure. By-Laws Are Missing. LINCOLN Stato Auditor Searle said that tho by-laws of tho Royal Highlanders, a fraternal order with headquarters at Aurora, Neb., wero missing from his flies and could not bo. found. Tho deputies aro puzzled over tho matter and much anxloty oxists. White Collie for Mr. Bryan. STELLA W. B. Williams, an ex tenslvo breeder and shipper of Scotch colllo dogs, shipped a pure white ono to William Jennings Bryan. This Is tho first puro whlto colllo Mr. Wil liams has ever raised. What is Castoria. QAST0RIA is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. The Kind Tou Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under his personal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment, Letters from Prominent Physicians addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. chu& M'paij tSssia'Vssfiiii:-800 foB r-.f ?-H?-ta.TJ.iA-. Klsengracber, of St. Tsui, Minn., says: "I hare used your rinJnaf rPiMtBd,f ,,n a7 Prac,lce1 w't sood results, and can recommend it as in excellent, mild and harmless remedy for children." r.. . DF- P' " DenP's. or St. Louis, Mo., says : "I hivo used and prescribed your Castoria In mj sanitarium and outside practice for a number of years and And ft to be an excellent remedy for children." Dr. S. A. Buchanan. 0f Philadelphia. Pa., says: "I have used your Castoria la the case of my own toby and And It pleasant to take, and haTe obtained excellent XcBullS xrocQ its use Dr. J. K. Simpson, of Chicago, III., says: "I havo used your Castoria In cases of colic in children and have found It the best medicine of Us kind oa the market" Dr. It. E. Hsklldson, of Omaha, Neb., nays: "I find your Castoria to be a standard family remedy. It Is the best thing for Infants and children I hart ever known and I recommend It." Dr. Ik R. Robinson, of Kansas City, Mo., says: merit. Is not Its ace. lti many attempts to Imitate Leave It to the mothers.' tawflinfl"rmnmmnimiHmiHHHnrti1iuwmwmn,imiii.nm'-Tffijffl 11 m Congressional Convention. Tho First district congressional convention will be held at Palls City Juno 1st. Tho basis of roprosentatlon will bo ono delegato at largo for each county and ono delegate for each 100 votes cast for Burkett for congress. Firebugs havo been operating Broken Bow. at BROKEN BOW F. M. Currle, for mor state senator from this district, has purchased J. E. Adamson's inter est in tho Central Tolephono com pany, which, outsldo of a few shares, includes the wholo plant. This pur cliaso Is subject to an option held by the Co-operatlvo Telephono company, which expires Juno 1, of this year. Tho purchase price, as offered to the latter company, was $31,000. If they do not raise the necessary amount ol funds by that time, Mr. Currlo will Immediately commoEOe making lnv Drovements. iinrnTii i? f iyv ' I'rm'm . . m 7m r. fi n i Jj.MnT'l.Hh,? T'fiiiiH I f iflifiWiV Vital ,11 1 1,1 Mm ,'urrn,.ni',UMtmii,miiTT Vegetable Preparation for As simulating Uic Food and Reg ula ting Ihc Stomachs and Bowels of Promotes Digcsllon.Cheerful nessandReslXontalns neither Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. NotNakcotic. Akm orOtdDrSANUELPHTZSR fuaifhx SetJ jttxSitnm JivAUUSJz- HimS.td CUnjCmi Jiifrr Aperfcct Remedy for Constipa tion, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea. Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. EXACT COPT Of WRAPPEB. TtfB "Tour Castoria certainly baa Lr. u. it. nuuiuBuut ui oiihbu .j-j', ., o xuur uuionu certainly n&B . Is not its age. Its continued use by mothers throuph all these years, aad the attempts to Imitate It, sufficient recommendation! What can physician add J Dr. Albert J. Weston, of Clereland, O., aaya: "I hare used your Castoria la my practice for the past eighteen years with the ntmost success." Dr. Edwin F. Pardee, of New York City, says: "For Mitral years I hare recommended your Castoria and shall always continue to d 00, as it has luTartafcly produced beneficial remits." Dr. N. B. Blser, of Brooklyn, N. Y.. says : "I object to what are called patent medicines, where maker alone know what Ingredients are put In them, but I know the formula of your Castoria and adrlse Its use." GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of Xw& I The Kind You Have Always Bought En Use For Over 30 Years. THC CIHTAUB COHrANV, TT MUHIUY T, HtW YORK CITY. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES tolor mere ooodi crloMer and taster colors than any othi r dye. One 10c package colors silk, wool anr cotton equant-well and it Guaranteed to oi.e n.rfi ... Uk tolei or will send poit paid at 10c a packsoe. Wri lor free booklet-How to Dye. Bleach and Mix Color.. tWAUOK uuCu CO.,VniS,tt&!i,Mll! I