The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, October 05, 1905, Image 3

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Resented Term of Reproach.
In Russia, it seems, tho woraon no
count It n kind of disgrace not to mar
ry. A young Russian girl, who had
not met a man sho cared for special
ly, was reproached for her obstinacy
by her mother, who in a At of anger
called her an "old maid." Tho girl
was bo hurt by this remark that sho
ran away and entered a cloister.
Alas for Mrs. Lo.
A Washington dispatch says: "Tho
Indian ia working." Yes, poor squaw.
Send a Postal lor
"B.ookefPrcscBlsJ
Protect
The Health
of your families by insisting on
Pure Food. When it
Baking: Powder, it means a
of health and money if you
standard article of purity and effi
ciency the wonderful
KC
BAKING
POWDER
An absolutely pure baking1
scientifically combined. 25
for 25 cents. Your grocer
your money it you are
isfied. Don't accept a
tute I They are impure and a men
ace to health.
the standard of
WINCHESTER
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"NEW RIVAL" BLACK POWDER SHELLS
The most successful hunters shoot Winchester
" New Rival " Factory Loaded Shotgun
Shells, blue in color, because they can kill
more game with them. Try them and you
will find that they are sure fire, give good
pattern and penetration and arc satisfactory
in every way. Order Factory Loaded " New
Rival " Shells.
ALL DEALERS SELL THEM
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MOVED
to our handsomo new building, tho most complete anil most modern retail
building In the west. A visit to Omaha Is not complete without you spend
a portion of your time looking through this tine new building, which Is
completely filled with all tho latest Ideas In Furniture, Itugs, Carpets and
Draperies.
Orchard & Wilhelm Carpet Co.
NOW AT 414', 410, 418 S. 10TII ST., OMAHA.
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banblel with ills necallar to
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tops dlsciuizej, Deals inflammation anl local
soreness.
1'axtine Is In ponder form to be absolved In pure
wafer, and U far mora cleansing, healing, germicidal
and economical than llqald antiseptics (or all
TOIU3T AND WOMEN'S SPECIAL USES
For sale at druggist:, CO cents a box.
Trial Box and Rook of Instructions Free.
Thi R. Paxton companv Boston, Mass,
I L'UHtS WMlKfc ALL HSf (AILS.
Best Cough Bjrrup. Taslcs Good. Cue
in iimn. hold dt flrwsuu.
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Novel Reader's Plaint.
If some one will wrlto n high socl
oty novel that will not rend as if tho
author wore dotorminod to show how
much ho knows about sorVants this
world would bo more Hko a plnco
worth living In for thoso who try to
keep paco with literature. Exchange
Ace of Obedience.
Tho Archbishop of Canterbury re
cently said in n public address: "Tho
child who has not 'earned obedlcnco
at tho ago of two never learns It"
comes to
saving;
use the
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powder
ounces
li-rrvrvMf-"-
refunds
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not sat
Jon,
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substi
Ask for K C,
quality.
JAQUES MFC. CO.
cmcago.
Don't accept any substitute.
SaMy, rrllsp, Dressy
ymmmsr
are a delight to the refined woman every
where. In order to get this result see that
the material is pood, that it is cut ia the
latest fashion and uso
in the laundry. All three things are import
ant, but the last is absolutely necessary.
No matter how fine the material or how
daintily made, bad starch and poor laundry
work will spoil the effect and ruin the
clothes. DEFIANCE STARCH is pure,
will not rot the clothes nor cause them to
crack. It sells at 10c a sixteen ounce pack
age everywhere. Other starches, much in
ferior, sell at 10c for twelve ounce pack
ape. Insist on getting DEFIANCE
STARCH and be sure of results.
OefllainiGe SSarDn
Company,
iinrataa Miralka,
"Follow the f In,"
Home visitors
Excursion
November 30th
To mnny points In Illinois, Indiana,
Ohio. Kentucky, Western Pennsylvan
ia New York and West Virginia, at
OniJATLY ItKIJUCKD ItATKS.
The WABASH has solid road-bed,
rock ballast, ana new equipment. Re
clining Chair cars (BKATS KIIKE.)
Kor rules, maps and nil Information
call at Wabash City Olllce, 1601 Far
nam St. or address
IIVHIIV 13. MOOHK.N,
G. A. P. D., Wab. It. H., Omaha. Neb.
Ofl Ml TO FOR FARMERS. Ilurthocbesp
31IHI ril f,t and timt. Bend fur priori
UUnUUU chitaeo Bcal. Co., ChkatA, III
&7 Thompson's Ey Wattr
W. N, U. Omaha.
No. 401905.
korts
Odfiam)
StereSn
MEN WHO ARE ABSENT-MINDED.
Bath Attendant Says He Finds Pall
Ing Very Common.
Absent-minded mcu havo tholr fall
Ing accentuated when they gat to tho
bathing pavilions at tho beaches.
They aro always leaving their hoys
In tho bnthhouso doors and then for
gottlng tho number. You sco them on
tho beach with their bathing suits on
wrong sido out hired sultB with tho
big whtto Identification tng sewed on
tho shoulder. Several times this sea
son men havo walked Into tho water
wearing their new straw hats, and It
Is almost a dnlly occurrence for men
to forgot to rcmovo their noso glasses
until a big wave saves them tho troub
le. A caso of absent-mindedness set n
benchful of people to laughing yester
day at Brighton Beach. A good-looking
young man strolled out of tho pav
ilion, down tho runway to tho sands.
Ho wns smoking a cigar and wearing
a red swimming suit. Also ho woro
his shoes nnd socks tho latter hold
up by tho garters usually worn by
men. Ho was perfectly oblivious of
tho shofi3 and socks. Ho stood smok
ing nnd watching tho waves for a few
minutes, then tossed awny his clgnr
and walked straight Into tho wntor.
Ho was kneo deep before ho discover
ed his shoes. Then ho mado n break
for his bathhouse. Fifteen minutes
later ho emerged, bnrcfooted and with
a sheepish look on bis fnce.
"That's nothing for absent-mindedness,"
said a bath attendant. "Why,
I've had to stop lots of men who start
ed out to tho water without thinking
to put on their bathing suits." Brook
lyn Eaglo.
TENOR HAD FUN WITH "SUPE."
Diminutive Bostonlan'a Stage Arrest
of Famous Tamagno.
After reading of tho denth of Tam
agno, a Harvard "grad" last evening
related an experience ho had with the
famous tenor when a freshman.
"With some of the other boys In my
cln&s," ho snld, "I used to go to tho the
aters and act ns 'supe.' Wo used to
think It was great sport. Well, ono
night hnlf a dozen of us wcro to go on
as soldiers In 'II Trovatoro,' In which
Tomagno was singing. I waa told
that at a certain cue I was to go on
tho stngo, arrest tho tenor and lead
him off to prison. I wns pretty well
coached and fujl of self-confidence,
but when I got my cuo and saw tho
singer I almost decided to let him go
on with his singing and not undertake
to arrest him. I am nothing of a Her
cules and tho burly tenor looked as
though ho could lick mo with ono
hand. However, I went after him, and
what a fight ho put up!
"I knew that wo were supposed to
havo a sham struggle, but T hadn't
expected him to thrash around the
way ho did. I thought ho was going
to wlpo up tho stago with mo.
"Tho perspiration began to pour
over my grease paint and I was
breathing pretty hard before he final
ly allowed himself to bo ovorcomo
nnd led away to jail. When we
reached tho wings Tamagno looked at
mo and laughed heartily. 'Well, well,
young man,' ho said, slapping mo on
the back, 'you licked me, didn't you?
Keep on, wo will make a fighter of
you yet.'" Boston Record.
Recollections.
In memory I often look.
Across tho lapse of years.
To where, still hanging on their hook,
I see my father's shears.
O. thoso were hours for woo unmatched
when ho those blades would spread
And leave all stiff and stubbly patched
My would-bo curly head.
And when beyond' tho brink of youth
To Infancy I peer,
'Tls hard you will forglvo tho truth
To check a ilslng tear;
For now I see a slipper, warm
As from a foot fresh yanked.
And feel again tho passion storm.
I felt when I was spanked.
And as my reckless vision speeds,
I see a schoolhouse door, ,
And some one, who, for his misdeeds,
Stands out upon the floor.
And then, ah me, I see again
That ruler, deftly planned,
To bring forth hunks and Junks f pain
From my grime-knuckled hand.
Put worst of all those pictures diear
That follow childhoods wnke.
In that home conjured potion queoi
I took for stomachache.
And never mind where memory leads
Or how my thoughts I steer,
I seem to taste thoso "punkln seeds"
.They Btewed for me each year.
v Brooklyn .Ife.
Expurgated.
The handle of tho umbrella in ques
tion was tho head and neck of a dog
carved In wood, and the baby bulong
Ing to tho woman In tho next seat
was trying to bite the dog's heal off.
"Pardon me, madam," said tin- pro
fessor, leaning forward, "but do you
low why the dog takes that treat
ment so qulotly?"
"No, sir, I do not."
"Because, madam, when tho dog
was made the bark was taken off.'
Sho stared at him In indignant sur
prise, but tho professor, serene in tho
knowledge that ho had shed some
more useful Information, continued to
beam genially on tho baby and to puff
at his unllghted cigar. Chicago Trib
une. Fatal Equality.
Tho drawbacks to social equality
corao out in domestic service, if they
appear at all.
A correspondent reports this con
versation between an American .ady
llvlig In Manila and ono of her will
plno servants.
"lamar," said she, '"why Is It that
you worked so well for tho Spanla vis,
and did it for so little? They treated
you very badly, and I troat you well
They paid you only two pesot a
mouth, and you ask twonty-flvo of mo.
I don't understand It."
"All, sonora," said Raraar, "the
Spaniards wero our superiors. You
Amerlcaus aro our equals." Weekly
Scotuman,
Bicycle Thief Is Impaled.
A Paris bicycle thief who hnd stolon
i blcyclo belonging to n M. Marcel
Brunnrd, was Impaled on n mcchunlnl
polgunrd which tho cwuor had con
:enled In tho saddlo of th machine
for such emergencies.
Making Interested Suggestion.
When a girl begins to porsundo a
young man that ho ought to econo
mize sho usually means that he should
stop spending money for cigars nnd
savo up to buy a diamond ring.
Insist on Getting It.
Some grocers say they don't keep
Defiance Starch. Thin Is beonuso thoy
havft n stock on hand of other brands
containing only 12 oz. In n package,
which they won't be able to sell first,
because Defiance contains 10 os. for
the smiie ntonoy.
Do you wnnt 1(5 or.. Instead of 12 0.
for prune money V Then buy Defiance
Starch. Ilcqulrcn no cooking1.
Faith, hope and chnrltyl Cherish
tho first, preach tho second and bo
silent as to tho last.
ticwls' "SIiirIo lllndoV straight Tu; cigar.
Prlco to dcnlors !W.OO per M. Thoy coat
some more than other brands, but no inoro
than a good fo cigar should cost. Lewis'
Factory, Peorlu, 111.
If all donkeys hnd long cars It
would bo nccessnry to chango tho
stylo of masculine headgear.
tfAIlMS FOH KENT Oil SAW. OK CHOP
L imynionts. J. MULIIALU bloux City, lu.
Riches tnko wings, but they nro
seldom homing pigeons,
Atk Your Dealer for Allen's Foot-Eats
A powder. Itrcstt thufeot. Cures Swollen,
Sore. Hot, Callous, Aching. Sweating Feet
and Ingrowing Nails. At all Druggists and
SJ100 store, '25 cents, Accopt no substitute,
Ssmplo mailed FKF.H. Address, Alloa 8.
Olmsted, Loltoy, N. Y.
A sugar-coated compliment Is ofton
hard to swallow.
Plso's Cure cannot be too highly spoken of as
a cough cure. J. W. O'Biukn, 323 Third Ave.
X., Minneapolis, Minn., Jim. 0, 1900.
When a man Is hot-hended ho Is
llkoly to got warped all over.
Mrn. VTInilnw'H Soothing Syrnn.
For children tccltilut;, Hoflcnt the gutoa, reducot la
flunmaUon, alUjg pain, curoa wlnUcollo. XosbotUa,
Men aro over forsaking fortuno
when sho is nbout to smllo.
All Up-to-Date Housekeepers
uso Defiance Cold Water Starch, bo
cause It Is better, and 4 oz. more of It
for same money.
Tho real Nemesis calls Itself by tho
namo of "What-I-MIght-Havo-Done."
Why It Is tho Best
Is because made by an entirely differ
ent process. Defiance Starch Is un
like any other, belter and one-third
moxo for 10 cents
Don't bo ashamed If you aro poor
Poverty Is no disgrace.
Defiance Starch
should be In every household, nono so
good, besides 4 oz. more for 10 cents
than any other brand of cold wntcr
starch.
Don't bo selfish. Don't llvo for your
self alono.
Interesting to Students.
Tho schools and colleges aro now
open for tho fall term, and thero will
bo many self-reliant young men and
women who will bo looking for a good
way to earn their expenses. Tho Four
Track News, tho great Illustrated
monthly nmgazlno of travel and edu
cation, appeals to Intelligent readers,
and students will find It easy to se
cure subscriptions for It. Tho terms
to persons soliciting subscriptions nro
extremely liberal, and offer a very gen
erous margin of profit. It will pay
any one Interested to wrlto to the pub
lisher, Georgo H. Daniels, 7 East 42d
street, New York, tor full particulars.
No man knows enough to cntltlo
him to conceit.
THE BEST GOUGH CURE
When offered something- clso
instead of
Kemp's Balsam
stop nnd consider: "Am I sure
to get something as good as this
best cough euro?
I not sure, what good reason
Is there for for taking chances in a
matter that may havo a direct
bearing on my own or my family's
health?"
Sold by all dealers at 25c. and 50c.
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PUTNAM FADELESS DYES
Color more poods brighter and latter colors thin any other die. One tOc oackaoe colors all fiberi. The, dt In mu atr htu. ih.n .n. .th.. .-. v... M w..
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Yellow Emblem of Mlf-fortune.
Among the ancients yellow wns tlin
emblem of glory nnd fortune, but now
It linn been gradually ehnnged to stand
for Infidelity nnd misfortune; thus, In
tho Middle Ages, tho doors of traitors
wcro smeared with tho yolks of eggs.
Coin of the Gauls.
A curious coin used by the OaulB,
about 1,000 years ago, was shnped llko
a horseshoe or tho cnpltal letter U,
and wns about a quarter of nn Inch
thick and two Inches across.
WORKING WOMEN!
Their Hard Struggle Made Easier Interesting Statei
ments by a Young Lady in Boston '
and One in Nashville, Tenn.
FhmAteQPsePSsMssPearl Ackers
All women work; somo in their
homes, somo In church, nnd somo in
tho whirl of society. And in stores,
mills nnd shops tens of thousands aro
on tho novcr-ceaslug treadmill, earning
tholr dally bread.
AH aro subject to tho samo physical
laws; all sutler nlikp from tho same
physical disturbance, nnd tho nature of
their duties, in many cases, quickly
drifts them into tho horrors of nil
kinds of female complaints, ovarian
troubles, ulceration, fulling and dis
placements of tho womb, loucorrhoca,
or perhaps Irregularity or suppression
of "monthly periods, causing back
ache, nervousness, irritability and
lassitude.
Women who stand on their feet nil
day aro mora susceptible to theso
troubles than others.
Thoy especially rcqulro an Invigorat
ing, sustaining meulcino which will
strengthen tho fomalo organism nnd
enable them to bear easily tho fatigues
of the day, to sleep woll at night, and
to rlso refreshed and cheerful,
Flow distressing to sco a woman
struggling to earn a livelihood or per
form hor household duties when her
back and head aro aching, sho is so
tired slvo can hardly drag about or
stand up, and every movemont causes
pain, tho origin of which is duo to
somo derangement of tho femalo or
ganism. Miss F. Orser of 14 War ronton Street,
Lydla E. Pinkliara's Vegetable CMUnand Success Where fibers E
YOV NEED SUCH A TONIC
Until Mull's Grape Tonic Was Brought
to America, jthe Following
Was Incurable.
READ THESE STATISTICS
00,000 nooplo dlo yearly from tho results
of Constipation and Stomach Troubles and
tholr attending Ills. Nino In ovory ton
havo It. Many don't know it, and a good
many who do know it neglect It until It
is too lato. Somo got so bad thoy think
it is lucurublo, and then thoy resort to tho
physio or pill habit, where tho real troublo
begins. You und I know that Pills and
Physio mako us worso, wo bocomo a slave
to them, and finally thoy loso their power
and paralysis of tho intestines occurs, and
then slow death.
Now Constipation and Stomach Trouble
ate lust as curable as any other diseases
we nave proved this fully by curing ovor
10,000 the lost two years. Monyol these
were the most chronic, serious, compli
cated kind In which all other remodlee and
doctors had failed and hope dlspalred of.
but our treatment cured them quloklyana
to stay oured.
Mr. Thompson, of Peoria, who had suf
fered all his life and had given up hope,
was cured by 24 bottles. Dr. Dill, of St.
Inils, whoso health had been broken
down, claims that several bottles cured
him, that it is a splendid medicine for
Stomach and Bowels, und tho host gouerul
tonic ho ovor caw. Dr. Hedrlck.of Kansas
City, who had constipation so badly that
ho verged uiwu nervous collapse, says to
his great surpriso after trying everything
elso wus cured by Mull's Grape Tonic, ho
says it is the best thing for Stomach und
Dowels and kindred ills, that has corao to
his attention in his professional career.
Mrs. Alcoba, of Chicago, who was a con
firmed Invalid for years, after taking a
thorough courso of Mull's Grano Tonlo
says sho was ablo to loavo hor bod after
tho third bottlo, and is now enjoying good
health. Sho had tried everything that
canto to bar notice. Mr. Crow, of St.
Louis, bad dyspepsia, liver and bowel trou
blo for 115 years, which ho contracted dur
ing tho Civil War. If o said he never could
get anything that oven afforded him rollof,
but that a short treatment of Mull's Grapo
Tonlo completely cured him. Ho recom
mended it to old soldiers so many of whom
suffer with tho samo complaint. Mr.
McCurdy, of Troy, Ohio, was ono of tho
greatest sufferers that over camo to our
attention. Thero apparently wasn't an
organ of his body freo from dlseaso: Liver
Trouble, Stomach und Kidney Troublo,
terrible piles that kopt him in agouy.
PRICE, j?2 25 Cts.
j... ..j' 1 1 1
TO CURE THE GRIP
r. IN ONE DAY
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Gentle Japan,
In Japan nil nnlmnls scorn lo bo
tamo and approach man without fear;
tho boos don't sting, the snnkos pro
sorvo their venom, tho dogs bite not.
It looks ns If tho spirit of klndnesn t
nnd toleration which distinguishes tho '
rnco has been extended to tho bruto '
creation. North China Herald.
Pays for Mixing Brews.
For selling beer browed In Amstcr- j
dam as Munich beer, a London snloon
kcopcr wns fined $50 and costs.
Boston, tolls women how to avoid suolt
suffering; she writes:
Dear Mrs. FlnVham:
" I sudoral iirisery for wivoral years with
Irregular menstruation. My back achod; 0
had bearing down pains, anil f roquont hood
nches; I could not sleep and could hardly
drair around. I consulted two Dhvulclnn
f without relief, nnd as n last rosort, I tried;
liyillalJ. rinkhamWpgoiAbIflCompoun'i,nnuV
to my surprise, ovary acho and pain Inf t moj.
I gained ton pound and am lit porfoot health."'
Miss lcnrl Ackers of .127 North Sutn
mer Street, Nnshvillo, Tenn., writes:
Dear Mrs. rtnkhfun;
"I sulTerod with painful periods, sovore
backache, btaring-down pain, pains across
tho abdomen; waa very nervous and irrlta
bio, and my trouble grow worso every month.
" My physician failed to help mo and I
docldea to try Lydla K. Pinlthauvs Vegetable
Compound. I soon found it was doing me
good. All my pains and actios disappeared,
and I no longer fear my monthly poriods."
Lydla E. Pinlcham's Vegetable Com
pound is the unfailing euro for all theso
troubles. It strengthens tho proper
muscles, and displacement with all its
horrors will no moro crush you.
Uaekncho, dizziness, fainting, bear
ing down pains, disordered stomach,
moodiness, dislike of friends and socloty
all symptoms of tho ono causa will
bo quickly dispelled, and it will' make
you strong and woll.
You can tell tho story of your suf
ferings to a woman, and receive help
ful advlco freo of cost. Address Mrs.
Plnkham, Lynn, Mass.
'alii
WE CAN VERIFY THEM:
Bowels would not act for days, heart notion
bad, emaciated, run down and completely
discouraged. Ho resorted to every kuowa
means, doctors, romodics, baths, etc., all to
no avail. Ha says; "Soon nf tor I started
Mull's Grapo Tonlo my bowels begun to act
regularly, tho pain loft me, nnd my general
health built up rapidly. I heartily recom
mend It as an absolute euro to which I am
a Jiving witness."
Theso aro only a fow of tho very worst
cases of tho thousands cured by Mull'a
Grapo Tonlo.
We can cure you, no matter how bad off
and to prove It we will send you without
cost a bottle of Mull'n Qrape Tonlo and In
structions how to use It. The digestive
organs are strangely subject to the cura
tive power of Mull'eQrepo Tonlo.
There Is no echeme about this, but
fair, square chance for you to test this
grand treatmont for yourself. In your own
home without cost.
If you have Rhonmatism, Stomach,
Bowel, Ktdttoy, Lung and Heart Trouble,
Indigestion, Dyspojwlu, cold, fevor, diar
rhoea, loss of slconand strength, run down,
Piles, uppundiciUs. fistula, bad blood, diz
ziness, bad complexion, etc., remember
thoy uro tho result of Constipation anil
Mull's Grapo Tonlo will euro yon. It is a
splendid Tonic just as Dr. Dill states.
Everybody should uso It. Typheld tovor
and appendicitis aro unknown in families
where Mull's Grapo Tonlo is used. You
need such a Tonic, begin to-day.
Don't watt but send now for this freo
offer and get well. Good for uillng chil
dren and nursing mothers.
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FREE COUPON.
I07B
Send this coupon with your name and
addreRs and your druggist's name, for u
free bottle of Mull's Grapo Tonlo, Stomach
Tonlojind. Constipation Cure.
Mull's Qrape Tonlo Co., I4S Third Ave.,
Rock Island, III.
Qit4 full Addrut and WriU Plainly.
Tbe (1.00 bottle contains nearly three
times the SOo size. At drug btorcs.
Tito genulno has a dato and number
stamped on tlo label tako no other from
your druggist.
IS GUARANTEED TO CURE
m An i B-fef ifim:
GRIP, BAD COLD, HEADACHE AND HEURALGIA.
I won't toll AnU.ttrlitlae to a ilralor who won't O .arantee.
It. ( all lor jour U OX KV MACK. IV IT l)0."f CUKE.
Jt If. Dlemcr, SI. p. , Manuf aoturer.Sjj Wit afield, Mo,
Mr vtrsiXMitzx. x AM&tiUWtfnfti-rt- .m.