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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1905)
a DoYou Feel Chilly, Then Feverish and Ache all Over? Feci Worn-out, Bluo and Tired? Hovo You a Fresh Cold, With Frequent Hacking Cough? Sensation ot Soreness In the Chest or Back? Don't lot your cold run Into chronic bronchitis or pneumonia. Thn very best tonic nltarntlvo and body-builder at this tlmo Is Dr. Pierce's Ooluen Medical Dis covery. Mado without alcohol or dan gerous drugs and It contains that raro combination of roots and herbs that will allay a cough (irons it out. as it woro), restores tho circulation, assists tho anpo tlto and digestion, and consequently re stores tono to tho cntlro system. That is tho reason peoplo look happy onco moro after taking It thoy feel Ilko living, be causo tholr liver Is active, tho blood in their arteries is full of that life-giving quality rich, red blood. Tho blood in turn feeds tho nerves. Nervousness and neuralgia aro only tho indication that tho nerves aro not fed on Invigorating blood. This "Medical Dis covery" of Dr. Plcrco Is naturo's own restorer. It tones up tho organism and stimulates its' functions, furnishing to tho body ono of Its necessary constituent principles of which it is in need. This preparation Is of ploasant tasto, agrees perfectly with rebellious and scn Bltlvo stomachs, and Is extremely effec tive In restoring tono and vigor to tho ontlro system. It cures gastric troubles of tho stomach and at tho samo tlmo thq blood-vessels aro given a stimulation Say Plainly to Your Grocer That you -want LION COFFEE always, and lio, being a squaro man, will not try to sell you any thing else. You may not caro for our opinion, but What About the United Judgment of Millions of LouBolioopors who bavo used LION COFFEE for over a quarter of a century? Is thcro any stronger proof of merit, than tho . 0 3CS?5ftW3ao o a Oo . o t$- Lion-head on every packago. Save thoso Lion-heads for valuablo premiums. SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE WOOLSON SPIOE CO., Toledo, Ohio. b '.M- Tr. t mTf7T-ttta WiTOn tA CHILD Can Use with perfect safety It's proof against forcctfu1ncs, Ignorance, hired girls -tho Insurance Companies have tested it to their full satisfaction every way they could think of. The uuicic Aicai is simplicity itscit no wearine of order nothlncr to turnout. It is made and will last almost a lifetime and It will as it uki me iirsi. Kitcncn woric is a aciisw wncn you nave a QUICK MEAL vw) GASOLINE RANGE for you never have to wait, even a minute, Ditilnir hot. but vour kitchen is cool, for tho wliero It oucrht to be. And thera nro no dirt no bother just convenience, economy and safety, and your dishes done and the kitchen cleaned up beforo you know it. Tho TB1DB H1KK Uuicic Meal is a etly convenience you ran nave anaoujrhl to have. II your dealer doesn't carry it ask us we'll sell you. VI 01 ID TOD LIKE A FRK8V!CTI We will Mnd joa omatMni mfu J-.ome-thing you'll like If you'll. imply Ullu. yourde.ur'e ntmt and iy whtlhtr ha rarrtci ialek My t. Sign your nm plainly ao It if 111 rt acb you aaftly. Ringen Stove Co. 01., Maker. 416 N. 6th Sheet. SLlouU, Mo. E iijj zmssmm These Shoes Grand Prize at St. The PATRIOT SHOE lor over stylish yet comfortable uoouyear waits, wmen means noiiuie soles, wiin no mioriiom to Irritate the foot. The MAYKLOWEIt HUOK for Women Is made In weltaand band tarns. Is stylish, durable and comfortable. abb. iuur uicr jur inou, si write cs direct. They will please cents to $1.60 per pair in prioes tnis cnaracter. iLUikTOturaM M3mKamffm Sn l.3sBtL H lEL5!S&h$E& SBSstn l ej: j - -r- - . v WW pfilll-1. -I MP1R ,.,wfl.vAV1A"v,vvrtJAJw.vAvvvvrbr j: There Is No Better Plan for Securing a Home A than is offered by the j OCCIDENTAL BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 5 of Omaha, Nebraska. i Write us for particulars. AVVVVWVrwvVWWftrtrtJVtf.-knVflJVVWBrV.,WVVVrtrtWV which throws off a cold. Ono very good reason why it restores tho health of run down, palo and emaciated peoplo is bo canso it llrst throws out tho poisons from tho liver and kidneys. It then begins Its roconstructlvo work in building up flesh and making good, rich, red blood. "I h&ro been a sufferer from indication for somo thirty roars, at times." writes Mr, a Y. Mullenax. of Clrclorlllo. W. Vo., "and httTo used medicine from soToral of our best physicians, which ir&vo mo onir little tern porary relief. Thoy said I could noTor bo cured. Last winter I was stricken with tho worst spell that 1 ever had. I suffered with such sevoro imlns In tho pit of my stomach that I could nolthur work nor sleep, and my weight went down from ono hundred and nlnoty-flvo pounds to ono hundred and sixty pounds In about two months' time. I then concluded that T would try Doctor Plorco's Oolden Medical Discovery Hy tho tlmo tho llrst bottlo was cone, 1 felt somo relief from my sovcro suffering so cot .limed until I had used four bottles of 'Oolden Medical Dis covery.' lira truly thankful for tho great bennllt which 1 haro received from your medicine, and can cordially recommend It to others." It Stands Alone ."ftrSfi is: ; gradients, but also as tho only modlclno for stomach, liver and blood disorder, which abso lutely CONTAIN NO ALCOHOL. It Stands Alone sAcSt cino, tho makers of which tako their patients fully Into tholr confidenco and toll them exactly what they nro taking. This Dr. Plcrco can nllorcl to do, because his "Golden Mkdioal Discoveuy" is mado of such ingredients and after a working formula that has hundreds of thousands of cures to IU credit, placing its merits abovo criticism. It Stands Alone snA'a re's euro for almost all chronic dis eases becauso tho earth supplies tho In gredients, which aro as follows: Goldon Seal Ilmlraatla Canadensis). Queen's root (SUlUnyia Sylvatlca), Stono root (Colllnsonla Canadensis). Chcrrybark (I'rumis Vlrglniana). Bloodroot (Sattgutnnrfa Canadensis). Mandrako Podophyllum Pcltatum). Constipation although a llttlo 111. bo trots big ones If neglected, Dr. Pierco's Pleasant Pcllots cures constipation. a Confidence of the People and ever Increasing popularity? OON COFFEE is carefully se lected at tlic plantation, shipped direct to our various factories where it is skillfully roasted and carefully packed In seeled pack agesunlike loose coffee, which Is exposed to germs, dust, In sects, etc. LION COFFEErcachcs you as pure and clean as when it left the factory. Sold only In 1 lb. packages. the QUICK MEALi parts nomine to ciojr or (jet out from hcavv sheet steel and brass. do as food work tho last year for your fire It's always heat Is under the tellies. klndllnirs no ashes no KVZTmZlfel iTKWamviajl were Awarded Louis World's Fat? Men is made from all leathers. lasts, to at any root. Tbey arc so uuoa But uauuio iudiq buuob, yoa and yon will save from 50 usually charged tor shoes ot IMPROVEMENTS recently added to the popular "Muellor" pianos, mako them the greatest piano value known. Prom our factory to the home. SAVES $75.00 to $150.00 Our Illustrated booklet freo for the nsklng tells you why. Write for it todny, we'll answer tomorrow. Address the makers, SCHMOLLER& MUELLER (Wq have no agents.) 1313 Fn rn urn St. OMAIIA, NED. No. 1523 Douglas St. B CTrcaLUEiESVH I fcv B 4Hbb iWj I r rK,"i'3rHr DELIGHTS OF A MOTHER. Proof That Owner of Small Boy Never Lacks Excitement. Tho boll ranu, and Mj-s. Johnson opened tho door to a roiiRh looking man with n whip in ono hand and a boy's cap In tho other. "Got a llttlo boy?" ho raked, nnd when sho assented, ho went on! "This his cap?" "It looks like It," said tho mothor, beginning to feel alarmed at tho man's tone. "Well, ina'am, I'm awful sorry; 1 just don't know how to tell youthat's tho truth " Sho braced horsolf ngalnst tho door and faltered: "Toll mo tho worst 1 Is ho dead?" "It wa'n't oggractly my fault; you see tho llttlo chap run right'' squaro under " Sho pushed past him, crying back frantically: "Whoro Is ho? "Whoro Is my poor, murdered boy?" At the gato sho met somo fifteen lads In a bunch, nnd then sho was suro thoy wore bringing In tho man gled body. How sho had strength to go among them sho nover knew; but suddenly ono atom detached It self from tho swarm and leaped toward her. It wa3 hatloss, but It was her William alive, at least. "Mother," ho shouted, "a man's run clean, plum over tho basket of eggs you sent mo to get. I told him I bet you'd mnko him sorry l Every last ono of tho blooming lot Is smashed!" Unknown Graves. Bluo linng'i tho morning liazo on Lookout Mountain, Still (lows tho winding river to tho nen Long years liavo shed ameliorative sun shlno Since hung the battle's cloud on creHt and lea. Hero llo tho unclaimed dead of that grim carnage. Unwept, and -without mark at foot or head Except tho great whlto post that ,cars this legend: "Hero slefp, in broken ranks, tno un known dead." Hero lie, mm hap, a youth from sunny fcouthland. Who was a father's prldo nnd mother's Joy, How Flowly dragged tho years, cro they departed, , Vainly watching for tho coming of their hoy. Horo, too. Is ono from out tho northern horder. Unto whom tho homing furlough never came, . ... Fond hearts had mourned, yet hoped through many Beasoni For upon tho list of "missing " was his name, For them no organ penis, nor measured dirges. No agonizing sobs nor friendly tears; They died apart from homo and friends and kindred, And sleep tho unknown sleep through passing years. What matter what tho cause for which they battled? What matter now which army won tho day? , Their earthly recompenso for manly strugglo ... Is found within this ridge of mother clay. Flow on to ocean home. O gentle rlvorl Illso high above the mists, bold Lookout hoadl . ... Kind Nature, spread a coat of springtime ordure Oer all thoso lonely graves of unknown dead. A. L. Martin. Shoemakers Once Were Well Paid. Thirty years ago, when all shoes wero made by hand, the shoemaker earned a fair salary of from $12 to $1G per week. Every shoo shop had from flvo to ten shoemnkers working. Shoes and boots cost from ?8 to $15, and they received much moro repair ing than do the shoes of to-day. Now girls aro working In the factories and hundreds of good shoemakers aro look ing for something to eat. Over half of tho shoemakers who formerly worked In tho shops aro working at other lines of business, and making more money. A Journeyman cobbler soldom makes moro thnn $8 or $9 per week. Ono may wonder why It Is that tho cobbler nearly always finds a mean, dirty hole to crawl into and to call It a repair shop. Tho fact Is, ho can not afford to pay much rent. In tho average shoo shop In tho good seasons spring and summer ho can do ?4 worth of repairing a day, and not moro thnn $6 if ho works In the night time. Four dollars per day and six days a week mako $24 per week. Love of Patriotism Instilled. As an organization, the members of the G. A. It. keep alive tho interest In national anniversaries, such as Me morial day, Flag day, etc. Tho pres ence of tho veterans in tho schools on such occasions keeps beforo tho rising generations a love of country and instils In their minds patriotism and a love of the flag for which they gave so much. A living history is more inspiring at all times than a printed one. Tho Woman's Relief Corps, which would not exist if there wero no Grand Army of the Republic, and which Is composed of loyal women, nro proud of the fact that they are enabled to bring relief to tho sick, disabled and wornout veterans, and have a share In caring for the inmates of tho soldiers' homes. A Fish Story. In the days of tho previous genera tion many were tho singular names be stowed by their parents on tho chil dren of Cape Cod and tho nearby sec tion. At Nantucket dwelt a family named Fish, seafaring people. Ono of tho sons had been dubbed "Pre served." in his early childhood, and now commands a fishing vessel. On one of his voyages his bark was spok en at sea. "What Is the name of your bark?" "Flying Fish." "What Is your captain's name?" "Preserved Fish." "What did you say?" "Preserved Fish." . "D n ltj I didn't ask tho name of your cargo." Explanations ensued f-j 8now In the Tropica. Snow, even In tho tropics, never melts, but remains continuously all tho year round nbovo n height of 1C 000 foot; in colder cllmos tho "biiow lino" Is much lower than this. Lowls' 'Slnc:lo Ulndor" straight no oljrar. Mado by hand of rlpo, thoroughly cured tobacco, which Iniuros a rich, satisfying Rmoko. You p.ty lOo for cigars not bo good. Lowls' Factory, Poorla, III. Forbid Use of Monocles. If ono bolongs to tho German nrjny ho can not wear a monocle. Tho sln glo eyeglass has been forblddou to officers and men as foppish and savor ing too strongly of Anglomnnln. Defiance Starch should bo In every household, nono so good, bosldos A ox. more for 10 cents thnn any other brand of cold wutor starch. Japanece Chop Sticks. Japanoeo chopsticks nro delivered (o tho guost In a decoratod onvolopo. i iiu uvg kuckb, niroauy snapou, lorm ono tong-shapo pleco of wood and aro broken apart by tho guest. Why It Is the Best Is because made by an entirely differ ent process. Defiance Starch Is un like any other, better and one-third iuoi for 10 cents. Don't Go Into Bondage. Don't go Into debt; It Is remorse less; It robs ono of sleep; it turns day Into night, and it harasses brain and body. Dettcr a fow things paid for than many with debts. "I Went Homo to I)lo from Grcl Trouble. Doctora failed. Dr. PbtM Konnrdj'a a.iortte Ktmeilr cured me." Kn. G. W. llrown, 1'eteraburir, N. Y. To think wo nro nblo Is almost, to bo so; to dotormlno upon attainment Is frequently attainment itself. Thus earnest resolution has often scorned to havo about It a savour of omnipot ence. Samuel Smiles. All Up-to-Datc Housekeepers use Deilanco Cold Water Starch, be cause It Is better, and 4 oz. more of It for same money. A woman may declare that sho has Implicit confidenco In her husband, but sho will always carefully oxnmino tho color of tho long hnlr sho happens to find on his coat Chicago Nows. Mr. vriimlow'H rmotlilng fly rap. For children teeililnit , of tens Die Riirai, rnducci tr Ilammatlon, allsya JIn, cures wind lollu. iiSoa bottle. When a woman is unablo to crowd her foot Into u small shoo sho is an ndvoca,to of sensible footwear. Save the Babies. INFMT MORTALITY is something frightful. Wo can hardly realize that of all the children horn in civilized countries, twentytwo per cent,, or nearly one-quarter, die before they roach one year; thirtysevon per cent., or mom than one-third, beforo they are five, and ono -half beforo thoy are fifteen ! We do not hesitate to say that a timely use of Oastoria would savoa ma jority of these precious lives. Neither do wo hesitate to say that many of theso infantile deaths aro occasioned by tho uso of narootio preparations. Drops, tinctures and soothing syrups sold for children's complaints contain moro or less opium, or morphine. They are, in considerable quantities, deadly poisons. In any quantity they stupefy, rotard circulation and load to congestions, sickness, death, Oastoria operates exactly tho reverse, but you must see that it bears tho signature of Ohas. H. Fletoher. Oastoria causes tho blood to circulate properly, opens tho pores of the skin and allays fever. IIUHMMIMHHIilMfUHWmnjttlH I"l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 U 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 TT- AYcge table Preparation for As similatlng thcFoodatulReouta ting the Stomachs and Bowels of Promotes Digcstion.Cheerful ness and Resr.Contalns neither Oprutn.Morphine nor Mineral. Not Narcotic. KSfafCUI)rSAMVIimCZm JmyJhn St J" jUxJmus &jl4USltt Anil Set Homfted- & ttfBWBr w AZann Aocrfccl Remedy forConstlDa lion. Sour Stomach.Diorrhoca. Worms .Convulsions.tcvenslv ness and Loss of Sleep. facsimile Signature of new vonic. EXACT COPY 07 4TtAP?EB. " K,e.VW,Thomp$ens Ey WtUr When Answering Advertisements Kindly Mention This Paper, Backache, "The Blues'" Both Symptoms of Organic Derangement in Women Thousands of Sufferers Find Relief Vci) Mrs. jolroesjfiM Ennna CotelvJtUr How often do wo hear women say: "It seems as though my bnclc would brenk," or "Don't speak to mo, I am nil out of Boris?" Thcho significant remarks prove that tho system requires attention. Ilackacno and " tho blues" aro direct symptoms of an inward trouble which will sooner or later declaro Itself. It may bo caused by diseased kidneys or soma utcrlua derangement. Naturo requires assistance and at once, and Lydla E Plnkhntn's Vegetable Com pound instantly asserts its curntlvo powers in all thoso peculiar ailments of women. It has been tho standby of intelligent American women for twenty years, and tho ablest specialists ngrco that it is tho most universally success ful remedy for woman's ills known to medicine. Tho following- lotters from Mrs. Ilolmcs and Mrs. Cotrcly nro among tho many thousands which Mrs. l'lnlt lmm has received this year from thoso whom sho has reliovcd. Surely such testimony Is convincing. Mrs. J.G. Holmes, of Larimoro, North Dnkota, writes: Dear Mrs. Plnldmm: " I havo suffered o crvthlnir with backacho and Yiomb trouble 1 let tho troublo run on until my rrsUsm was In such n condition that I was unablo to bo about, and then It was I commenced to ubo IiVilla K. rinkham's Vego tablo Compound, If I had only known how much Buffering I would havo saved, I should havo taken it months soonerfor a fow necks' treatment made mo t ell and strong. My backaches nnd heudaelicsnro all gono nnd I Buffer no pnin at my menstrual periods, whereas beforo I took Lydla K. rinkham's Vcgetablo Compound I suffered intonsopnln." Mrs. Emma Cotrcly, 100 East IStli street, How iorlc City, writes: Ask Mrs. PInkham's Arhlcc-A Weaan Best Understands a Woman's Ite. Letters from Prominent Physicians addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. Dr. A. P. Peeler, of St. Louis, Ma, soys : "I have prescribed your Castor! la many catcs and have always found It an etudent and speedy remedy." Dr. n. Down, of Philadelphia, I'a say: "I have prescribed your Castorla la. my jimctlco for many years with great satisfaction to myself and bcneQt to my patients." Dr. J. E, Wareoncr, of Chlcaeo, III., says: "I can most heartily recommend! Jour Castorla to tho public as a remedy tor children's complaints. I have trie t and found It of great 'value." Dr. Udward 1'arrUh, ot Urooklyn, N, V., says : "X havo used your Castorla la my own household with good results, and hate advised several patients to use It for Its mild laxative effect and freedom from harm." Dr. J. n. Elliott, of New York City, says: "Having during the past six yeans firescrlbed your Castorla tor Infantile stomach disorders, I most heartily commend ts use. The formula contains nothing deleterious to the most delicate of children." Dr. C. Q. Sprague, of Omaha, Neb., says: "Your Castorla Is an Ideal medicine for children, and 1 frequently prescribe ft. While I do not advocate the Indis criminate use of proprietary medicines, yet Castorla Is an exception tor conditions which arise In the care ot children," Dr. J. A. Parker, of Kansas City, Mo., .ays: "Your Castorla bolds the esteem of the medical profession In a manner held by no other proprietary preparation. It Is a sure and reliable medicine for Infants and children. In fact, It Is the universal household remedy for Infantilis ailments." Dr, II. F. Merrill, of Augusta, Me., says: "Castorla Is one of the very finest and most remarkable remedies for Infants and children. In my opinion vour Castorla has saved thousands from an early grave. I can furnish hundreds of testimonials from this locality as to Its etUclency and merits." Dr. Norman M. Oeer, of Cleveland. Ohio, says: "During the last twelve years) I have frequently recommended your Castorla as one ot the best preparations of tho kind, being, safe In the hands of parents and very effective In relieving children's disorders, while the ease with which such a pleasant preparation can be administered Is a great advantage." Dr. F. II. Kyle, of fit. Paul, Minn., says : "It affords me pleasure to add my name to the long list of those who have us-ed and now endorse your Castorla. Tho fact of tho Ingredients being known through the printing of tho formula on tho wrapper Is one good and sufficient reason for the recommendation of any physician. I know of Its good Qualities and recommend It cheerfully." H GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears tho (oxTcu The Kind You Have Always Bought I n Use For Over 30 Years. TNI CSNTAUN COMPANY, TT MURRAV T, NEW YORK CITY. $100 Weekly Easily Made writing hellh and cc!deaUoarnre, experience uq necMirT.WrlM Butksn'XccMiat Co..De Homes. X. W. N. U. Omaha. No. 22 1905, Dear Mrs, PinUliatn: " Ifeolltmy duty totcllall suffering women of tho relief 1 havo found in Lydla E. l'ink ham's Vegetnblo Compound. Whon I com menced taking tho Couiound I suffered ovoryUilnij with backaches, headaches, men strual and ovarian troubles. I am complete ly cured and enjoy tho best of health, and I owe It all to you." When womon aro troubled with Irreg ular, suppressed or painful menstrua tion, weakness, leucorrhooa, displace ment or ulceration of tho womb, that bearing down feeling, inflammation of tho ovaries, backaolio, bloating (or flatulence), general debility, indiges tion und nervous prostration, or aro bo set with such symptoms as dizziness, falntncss, lassitude, excitability, irrita bility, nervousness. Blconlessness, mel ancholy, "all gone" and " want-to-ho-lof t-alono" feelings, blues and hopeless ness, they should remember thcro isono tried nnd true remedy, Lydla E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound at onco ro movessuch troubles. No other mcdlclno in tho world has received bucIi widespread and unnual fled endorsement. No other medicine has such n. record ot cures of femalo troubles. Refuse to buy any substitute. FREE ADVICE TO WOMEN. Remember, every woman is cordially invited to vrlto to Mrs. Pinkham It thcro is anything nbout her symptoms sho does not understand. Mrs. Pink ham's address is Lynn, Mass., her advlco is freo and cheerfully given to every ailing woman who asks for it. Her advlco and mcdlclno havo restored to health moro than ono hundred' thou sand women. Signature of CURtS WMtkt All (LSF FAILS. I nest Cougb. fcljrup. Tutestlood. Use I in time, poia dt aru&Tniis. liUsQiraduira? ii ki. frr LfkJI"R.W &-'. W