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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1905)
t t ;? s V LASTING RELIEF. J. W. Walls, Su perlntond ont ot Btreots of Lebanon, Ky., says: "My nightly rest was broken, owing to Irregular action of tbo kidneys. I was suffering Intensely from sevcro pains In tho small of my back and through tho kldnoys and annoyed by painful passages of abnormal secre tions. No amount of doctoring rollov ed this condition. I took Doan's Kid noy Pills and experienced qvtck and lasting relief. Doan's Kidney Pills will provo a blessing to all sufferers from kidney disorders who will glvo them a fair trial." Fostcr-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y proprietors. For salo by all druggists, prlco 60 cents per box. Be Topical. Thero has been an artlclo recelvod at this office, in tho first part, tho writer gavo a mournful decration of his dead mothor and then ending with a hot discussion in politics, by mud slinging and vituperation that ho is throwing upon his colleagues. I would advlso tho party when ho has two sub jects to writo one, givo them under two headings. Hyden Thousandstlclts The Fool and the Lazy Man. Tho fool doesn't know a good thing when ho sees it, tho lazy man doesn't seize a good thing when ho knows It Philadelphia Record. Tho Union Pacific Railroad Passen ger Department has put beforo tho public a foldor of tho Lewis and Clark Exposition at Portland. It Is wonder fully neat and attractive, colors having been employed In tho printing. Con tents embrace a very complete de scription of tho exposition and Its at tractions, including a bird's-eye view of tho beautiful grounds and buildings, done in numerous colors. Scenes in and around Portland are strikingly portrayed, and all contemplating visit ing the exposition this summer should have a copy of the folder in order that they may know of points where tho greatest enjoyment and satisfaction may bo found. IRONICAL IF8. ' If some men were to conceal what they know they would be moro popu lar. If you think life isn't worth living 'you should tako something for your liver. If you aro ambitious to become a prominent citizen locate in a country town. If a female alligator could talk she would probably insist that sho had a small mouth. If a man is smart ho can always manago to catch on, and If ho Is wise ho will also know when It Is timo to let go. What He Was Doing. Joseph Jefferson stocked tho lake on his Louisiana farm with bass and other game fish. Not long ago he came upon astranger fishing In his lake. "Seo hero!" said tho great come dian, "what do you mean by catching my fish?" "Begorra," replied the fisherman slowly removing his pipe from his mouth, "I'm not fishing! I'm teaching these worms how to swim!" A Mean Fling. "Well," said a young doctor, fresh from the hospital, "I suppose tho next thing will bo to hunt a good 'location, and then wait for , 'something to do, like Patience on a monument." "It won't be long," said a friend, "after you do begin beforo monuments will be on tho patients." IN COLONEL'S TOWN Things Happen. From the home of tho famous "Keyh nol Keeyartah of Cartersvllle," away down South, comes an enthusiastic let ter about Postum: "I was In very delicate health, suf fering from Indigestion and a nervous trouble so severe that I could hardly sleep. Tho doctor ordered me to dis continue the use of tho old kind of coffee, which was like poison to me, producing such extreme disturbance that I could not control myself. But such was my love for It that I could not get my own consent to glvo it up for somo time, and continued to suffer, till my father one day brought home a package of Postum Food Coffee. "I had the new food drink carefully prepared according to directions, and gave it a fair trial. It proved to have a rich flavor and made a healthy, wholesome and delightful drink. To my tasto the addition of cream great ly Improves It. "My health began to improve as soon as the drug effect of the old cof fee was removed and the Postum Cof fee had tlmo to make its influence felt. My nervous troubles were speedily re lieved and the sleep which the old cof fee drove from my pillow always came to soothe and strengthen me after I had drunk Postum In a very short timo I began to sleep better than 1 bad for years before. I have now used Postum Coffee for several years and like it better and find it more benefi cial than when I first began. It is an unspeakable Joy to be relieved of the old distress and sickness." Name given by Postum Company, Battle Creek, Mich. There's a reason. , Read the little book, "The Road to Wollville," In each pkg. BIG TREE-PLANTING PLANS. Pike's Peak Reserve to Have 60,000 to Save the Water. Tho United Statos bureau of forest ry has begun threo cxtonslvo projects under its forestry-planting operations for tho season. Fifty thousand trees aro to bo planted In tho Pike's peak forest reserve, 300.00D along tho lines of tho Dolnwaro & Hudson River rail road, planted in co-operation with tho railroad company, whllo a similar co operation with tho Northern Pacific railroad Is under way. Tho Plko's peak forests aro for water conserva tion, whllo tho railroad projects aro to Bupply crosstles for tho roads. In co-operation with officials of New Hampshire agents of tho bureau of forestry havo commenced to mako maps of tho southern part of that Btate, which will show tho timber land, tho agricultural land and tho barren areas sultablo for tree-planting. It is proposed to map 4,000 acres this summer. Forest work In tho stato will bo dono chiefly with tho view of advising farmers and owners of second-growth forest as to tho best management for tho production of pulpwood, boxboards, firewood, etc. Another object Is to complete a for est policy for tho state, covering legis lation upon fire and forest taxation; also a system to protect timber land and to encourago conservative forest management. Under tho supervision of tho Unit ed States bureau of forestry, a forest of 35,000 trees has been planted on tho slopes of tho San Gabriel moun tains of California, for tho purpose of conserving tho water of tho mountain streams for Irrigation purposes. Tho cntiro cost of raising and transplant ing the new forest has been but fl, 485. Tho experiment, tho first of Its kind, Is regarded as satisfactory. THE MONJHLY TRIAL HEADACHE, DIZZINESS, BEAMNQ D0WN PAIN&. MUNICH THE CITY OF BEER. Consumption of Beverage In That Town 700,000 Barrels a Year. Munich is tho great beer city of the world," said Fritz Sommorsen, Mem phis, who has recently returned from a continental trip. "Thero aro nearly 6,000 breweries In Bavaria, big and little, or about one to every 1,000 In habitants. Tho largest aro in Munich, ono of which produces annually 7,000, 000 gallons of beer, and there aro "two others not far "behind. "The city of Munich drinks every year 700,000 barrels of beer, or nearly two barrels to every man, woman and child In tho place, and pays more than $6,000,000 for It. Taking tho whole country, tho consumption of beer Is 260 quarts a head of population. Mu nich alone has nearly 300 breweries, there having been a steady Increase In the number for tho last 200 years. In 1600 thero were sixty breweries In tho capital, but tho first records con cerning tho brewing ot beer date back to 1150. For several centuries after that tlmo mead, a concoction of water and fermented honey, was the com mon drink of tho people. "In 1615 tho hofbrnu, or royal brew ery, was established, which is still a flourishing Institution and puts a great deal of money yearly Into the king's coffers. When Gen. Grant was In Munich tho hofbrau was tho only ono of tho city's sights that ho chose to see, and ho was so well pleased with tho beer that ho gave tho wait ress a 50-cent tip." Milwaukee Free Press. A 'Woman TelU How Sho rin Ttccomo Well nnd Strong- nftep Yonr of Misery Due to Irregular Functions. Tho fact that ono womnu is bright eyed, rosy -cheeked, strong nml cheerful, whllo another is pale, weak nml do pressed, is duo moro often thau other wiso to tho regularity in tho ono enso and tho irregularity in tho othor of tuo functions that aro peculiar to tho sex. Whon theso nro disturbed everything goes wrong; pain and discomfort nro fclf,nll over tho body; tho sensations nro often terrifying. " For four years." said Mrs. Davis re cently, "I suffered indoscribablo misery from Blck hendncho ovory month, nc compauiedby fainting spoils, shortness of breath and severopaiu in my loft sido. Thoro wcro nlso boaring-down pains, at times so ncnto that I could not stnnd up, and my head was full of ringing sounds. It scorned as if everything wns going to hit mo in tho oyos. I was compelled to lio down with closed eyes for lionrs to got a llttlo relief. When I attempted to ariso ovory thing would whirl around ntid it would grow so dark that I could scarcely sco any object." " Couldn't your doctor help yon?" "Fivo doctors in all treated mo, but 1 got no lasting benofit. Besides I used n lot of advertised remedies. Tho only medicine, howovor, that had tho do sired effect was Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and thoy nro truly a godsend to woinen. I did not havo much faith in them when I began to tako them. I fonud myself, howovor, so much better after using two boxes that I began to bellovo in them. Thoy checked right nway tho declino into which I was going. My troubles kopt losscniug and finally disappeared altogether." " How long did it tako for n euro?" "After I had uped sovernl boxes my health was nil right. I had taken ou flesh and was strong and hearty. I feel today in spirits more liko n girl of six toon than a woman of my years." Mrs. O. II. Davis' address is Carmel, Maino, R. F. D., No. 2. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills nro confidently offered to women for tho euro of anaemia, chloro sis, painful nnd irregular periods, and nil forms of weakness. They aro sold by every druggist. A Prayer to Love. Pray you, my master, let mo keep mj dream, Of all sweet things havo I not been be reft. Of very youth, of very happiness? Why should you covet this ono fairing left? Kay, grant me this. "What slave could ask for less? Pray you, my master, let me keep ray dream. Pray you, my master, leave to me this thing: I, who was rich ono day, to-day am poor Beyond men's envying, save but for this, This dream for whose glad sake I still endure; All else you filched In that one Judas kiss. Pray you, my master, leave to me this thing. Pray you, my master, let me keep my dream. O, Love, I gave It to you so much, so of Joy, yea, and desire of tears Leave me this one dear solace In my touch, This little lamp to light the desolate years. Pray you, my master, let me keep my dream. Theodosla Garrison, In Harper's Bazar. Why He Paid the Fare. Threo small boys who were In a crowded car going to a suburban ball gamo wero discussing tho effect the cost of tho trip would havo on their supply of pocket money, and reached tho point where they wero deciding If they wouldn't havo to walk home If they had to pay to get into the grounds. "I won't," declared ono of the bojs. "Why not." asked his incredulous companions. The boy with the five cent surplus Jerked his head in the airectlon of a young man on the end of tho seat and explained: "He paid my fare." "Oh, I know what he did that for," omrcented ono of the youthful cynics. "He's after your sister." New York Press. Railway Mall Clerks' Hotel. Tho clerks of tho railway mall ser vice who work In tho traveling post offices that run In and out of New York have a lodging house at 26 Yesey street, which they maintain at a cost of ?12 a year for each of tho 700 clorks who put up there at tho New York end of their runs. This is a tri fle over 3 cents a night for each clerk. Mother Nature Is tho only woman who never changes styles. Her ap plo blossoms arc of the samo old shade and pattern. CITC permanently cnrM. Ko fits or ncrrenime m afte r 1 1 w lint dT'i um of Dr. Kllnr'a Orvat Mtto lienor er. fiend for FHKK S3. OO trill bottle and trratfM, Ua.tt.lL Kuxz, Ltd., Ml Arch Street, I'huadelpala, 1" Too many women look upon a mar riage certificate as a llcenso to oper ate a hold-up game. Mn. f Inflow's Soothing Syrup. For children teething, tot tern the guroa, reduce- ta Cammatlon, allays pain, cures wind collo. 25c a bottle, Few husbands care whether or not they aro tied to apron strings unloss the apron strings show. Decrease on Selling Fish. Fish, becnuse of Its tendency rapid ly to decompose, holds n peculiar posi tion among foods. In England it is tho subject of a special act of parlia ment. So long ago ns 1698 mon know tho evil consequences resulting from eating mackerel of uncortaln post mortem ngc. So they passed nn net providing that except during tho hours of dlvlno seryico this fish could not bo sold on Sunday. That act has never been repealed. Every housekooper should know that if thoy will buy Dcflanco Cold Water Starch for laundry uso thoy will savo not only tlmo, becauso It never sticks to tho iron, but becauso each packngo contains 16 oz. ono full pound whllo all other Cold Water Starches nro put up In -pound pack ages, and tho prlco is tho samo, 10 cents. Then again becauso Doflanco Starch is freo from nil Injurious chem icals. If your grocer tries to sell you a 12-oz. packngo it is becauso ho has a stock on hand which ho wishes to dlsposo of beforo ho puts In Doflanco. Ho knows thnt Doflanco Starch has printed on every pnekngo In largo let ters and figures "16 ozs." Demand Do flnnco and savo much tlmo and money and tho nnnoynnco of. tho Iron stick ing. Doflanco never sticks. A woman may not bo ablo to sharp en a lpad pencil, but Just watch her sharpen a man's wits. IMPERIAL HERNIA CURE. Dr. O. S. Wood cures llupturo by a now process, In a fow weeks, with out loss of tlmo or Inconvenience Rectal diseases cured without tho knife. Send for circular. O. S. Wood, M. D., 521 N. Y. Llfo Bldg., Omaha. If you havo a horseshoe nailed over your door and It doesn't fall on your head you aro very lucky. insist on Getting It. Some grocers say they don't keep Defiance Stnrch because they have a stock In hand of 12 oz. brands, which they know cannot bo sold to a cus tomer who has once used the 10 oz. pkg. Defiance Starch for same money. Man is an open book only some women never learn their letters. No chromes or cheap premiums, but a better quality nnd one-third more of Defiance Starch for the same price of other starches. Ono way to bo clever Is not to think you are too all-flred clover. More Flexible and Lasting, won't shake out or blow out; by using Defiance Starch you obtain better re sults than possible with any other brand, nnd one-third moro for name money. If tho pockets aro deep enough a boy's first pair of trousers alwayB fit. Superior quality nnd extra quantity must win. This Is why Defiance Starch is taking the place of all others. Intellectuality la a hopeless spinster. Conviction Follows Trial 'Wlion buying looso coffoo or anything your grocor happens to havo in his bin, how do you know what you ar getting ? Somo queer etoricH about coffoo that is Bold in bulk, could bo told, if tho pooplo who handlo it (grocora), carod to epoakout. Could any amount or moro talk have porsuadod muuonfl ox JiouBOkoopora 10 uso m lion Coffee, HM the leader of all package coif ees for over a quarter of a contury, if thoy had not found it suporior to all other brands in Purity, Strength, Flavor and Uniformity? Thts popular success ot LION COFFEE ... t. .lno nniv tn Inherent merit. There Is no stronger proot ot merit than coa tlnucd and Increasing popularity. If the verdict of MILLIONS OF HOUSEKEEPERS docs not convince you ol the merits ol LION COFFEE, It costs you but a trifle to buy a package. It Is the easiest way to convince yourself, and to make you a PERMANENT PURCHASER. MON COFFKK la told only la 1 lb. sealed psckaffes, and reaches joa as pure ana clean m when ft loft our factory. Llon-twid on every package. Save tlieso Llon-hcads (or valuable premiums. SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERF. WOOLSON 8PI0E CO., Toledo, Ohio. r r ito JMLm M &.r I lriE-----HK9s wUiMniJ ! ML MV niF J V Mm I lfjw YrJ9v' H Dainty Delicious Attractive to the Eye o.nd satisfying to the appetite Libby's SKSBf Food Products Ox Tongue, Potted Chicken, Deviled Ham, Dried Beef, Brisket Beef, Lunch Tongues, Soups, Corned Beef Hash all as good aa they are wholesome. Eosy to servo Th Booklet, "lloxe to Make Good TMngs to Eat" tent fr. Addrcsa Libby, McNeill S, Libby Chicago ..SEND TEN CENTS.. 15he American. Homestead Nebraska's oldest nnd boat Fnmlly, Fnrm nml Story I'nper. All tho news of tho world. Current events Ulustrntcd by noted ArtUts. Serial nnd Short Stories of tho highest class. Farm, Gordon. Agricultural, Horticul tural, Dairy nnd Homo departments. AN IDEAL FAMILY NEWSPAPER Regular price. $1.00. Special price for 30 days, 10 cents per year. Ad dress AMUUICAX IIOSIIShTUAI), Onmlin Neb. MOLES M WARTS REMOVED Without pnlnnnd without Icnvtnir mark or soars (JUAUJlNTEHJ l'ritUAXEXT. 11.00 Vr OOttlO by mall, Miller Manufacturing co . Llncoln.Nob. Mills. PIT & PITLESS SCALES. TorStert nnd Wood l'ranies, $25 and up. Write us before ou buy. We sa e you money. Also Pumps and Wind BECKMAN BROS.. Dm Moines, lowi. When answering advertisements Kind ly mention this paper. flf crTFC ena cum n Bend for Caialogvo No. 10S R: Omaha Tent & Awning Cf. 2! Omhs. Nebraska. Constipated All His Life Wilbert Thompson never knew a well day lie had been constipated all his life many doctors treated him, but all failed to even help him his health failed rapidly and on January 21, 1003, Mrs. Thompson asked us to suggest a treatment for her husband. w"e thought the case too serious and recommended that a specialist be consulted -but he also failed to help the patient NOW HE IS WELL. jMW. rs , s& hPbm f HiHrElh Z hPj & MR. and MRS. WILBERT THOMPSON, 801 Main St., Peoria, III. MULL'S GRAPE TONIC CURED HIM. Mull's Grape Tonic Cured Him Mrs. Thompson first wrote us as follows : "My husband, aged 23, suffers from sharp pains in his stomach and sometimes thinks it is his heart. It me know by return malt what causes the pain, if jou can, Mr. Thompson has beeu treated by seTeral doctors, but they have glren him up." Weproraptly adrised that a first-class specialist be consulted. Wequote: "Wewanttosell Mull's Grape Tonic, because we know it will cure constipation, but 50c. a bottle Is no object to us when a human life is at stake, and if your husband's case Is as serious as you state, we suggest you consult a reliable specialist, not the adver tising kind, promptly." At the same time, knowing that Mull's Grape Tonic could do no harm, we advised its use until a physician could be consulted. January 25tb, Mrs. Thompson wrote that a physician had been con sulted. He diagnosed the case as being chronic constipation and dyspepsia. Ills treatment was followed faithfully, but there was no perceptible Improvement in Mr. Thompson's health. Then he began taking Mull's Grape Tonic and on September 3, 1903, we received the following letter from Mrs. Thompson ; "You will romombor that I wroto to you last January In rogard to my husband's health. It Is four months sinco ho quit taking Mull's Qrapo Tonlo for constipation, whloh ho sufforod from sinco birth. Ho took Just 24 bottlos of It and Is porfootly cured. Ho Is much stronger and has galnod considerably In flosh. I cannot thank you onough for Mull's Qrapo Tonlo. 'It is worth Its wofght In gold.' Just SI2 curod him and ho has spent hundreds of dollars with doctors who did him no good. It did all you claimed It would." Very rospootfully yours, MRS. W. H. THOMPSON, 801 Main St., Poorlo, III. Mr. Thompson stopped taking Mull'a Grape Tonic in June, 1903. He has been completely cured and has taken no other medldne since that date. Almost two years and no return of the disease, should prove a permanent cure. LET US GIVE YOU A BOTTLE For Hot Weather Ills CONSTIPATION Stomach Troubles, Indigestion, Dyepep la, Blood Poison, Skin Diseases, Sores, Sudden Bowel Trouble, Diarrhea, Cholera, Etc which means decayed, poisoned and dying bowels or intestines. Check diarrhea and you are liable to fatal blood poison a physic No one whose bow els are healthy and ac tive contracts, these complaints. Invari ably they are the re sult of Constipation makes you worse. There is on ly one right course and that is to treat the cause. Re vive and strengthen the bowels and Intes tines. We will prove to you that Mull's Crape Tonic cures Constipation and all WRITE FOR THIS FREE BOTTLE TODAY Good for ailing children and nursing mothers. these terribfe Stomach and Bowel trouble because it cleanses the Blood and makes the intestines practically new. It feeds the starved condition and brings them back to life nothingelse will. FREE COUPON Send this coupon to Mull's Grape Tonic Co., 148 3rd Ave., Rock Island, 111., and receive an order on your drupplst for a free bottle of Mull's Grape Tonic, Blood Tonic and Constipation Cure. My Name Address. State. City Write jours and jour druosUt's name and address plaint; on a separate piece ol paper and mall at once with this coupon. The 91.00 bottle contains nearly three times as much as the SO cent aire. CAUTION: Do net accept MULL'S GRAPE T0HI0 unless It has a data and numbar stamMiil with Indelible Ink on fha tabs! w $