The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, October 26, 1905, Image 2

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If The Alliance Herald
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IV T. J. O'KEEFE, Publisher.
ALLIANCE,
NEBRASKA.
General. News
President lloosovelt proposes to re
appoint William Barret Illdgely of
Springfield as controller of the cur
roncy. llldgely'a terra of ctfllce does
act expire for several months.
In the report to tho secretary of war
for the, last fiscal year Commissary
General J. I Weston points out that
the losses of stores and property for
tho use of the army haB been romarn
bly small.
Tho International Harvester Com
pany of America haB purchased tho
Vulcan works ear Noorkocplng,
Sweden. A Swedish corporation will
lie formed to manufacture harvesting
machinery.
Tho president has directed the ap
pointment of Colonol Henry O. Sharpe
to bo chief commissary of subsistence
with tho rank of brigadier general, to
tuccced General John F. Weston, pro
moted to major general.
Most Rev. P. W. Itlordan, arch
bishop of Ban FranciBco, was rocelvcd
In homo by Cardinal Qottl, prefect of
tho congregation of tho propaganda, to
whom ho presented a report on the af- ,
fairs of the nrcbdloccso.
Tho Duluth Mlssaba & Northorn
railroad, one of the big oro roads of
the Btcol corporation, Is to build In
Duluth what will bo the largest oro
dock In tho world. It will cost In tho
neighborhood ot C60,000.
The licenses of ten mates, pilots,
pasters and engineers at San Fran
cisco wcro revoked by United States
steamboat inspectors; Tho action In
each enso was for the reason that their
natUralitntlon papers wcro obtained by
fraud.
Under tho will of tho lato Frank
Harvey Oolllcy of Doston a bequest of
170,000 Is left to the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology for the equip
ment and manltcnanco of the proposed
Walker memorial building of tho In
rtltuto. The resignation of William F. Pow
ell as United States minister to Haytl
has been submitted to tho president
and accepted. As his successor the
president has determined upon Dr. H.
W. Furnlss ot Indianapolis, Ind., a
prominent negro,
A permanent national advertising
association, to be known ns tho Ameri
can Federation of Advertising Clubs,
was perfected at the convention being
held In Chicago. Among tho officers
elected, was 'John H. Phillips ot St.
Louis, ehoscn treasurer.
Chester Donnldson, tho American
consul at Managua, whoso exequatur
was withdrawn by tho Nlcaraguan
government because of his representa
tions to President Zclayn in behalf of
William Albcrs, an Imprisoned Ameri
can, has arrived In Washington.
The correspondent of tho London
DaUy Mall of Madrid says that fear
ing an attack by a British torpedo
boat, tho bandits of the Anjora tribe
released tho two British ofllcors, Cap
tain Crowthor and Lieutenant Ham
mon, who have arrived at Ccuta.
The parents of Sam Shubert, the
theatrical manager, who was mortally
Injured In tho wreck of tho Pennsyl
vania railroad's Chicago express last
May, brought Bult In the United States
court at New York tor $200,000 dam
ages against tho railroad company.
It Is understood in manufacturing
circles at Fall Rivers, Mass., that with
in a short tlmo tho Fall River Cotton
Manufacturers' Association will grant
an advance in wages to tho operatives,
ot whom there are now upward of
25,000 employed In association mills.
The negro Baptist convention of
Texas, in session at Waco, adopted a
resolution commending John D. Rocke
feller and saying that In tho opinion
of the convention ho was an Inspired
giver. They also commended what he
had done for tho advancement of edu
cation and religion in tho rollglouB
world.
Ex-Governor James S. Hogg is lying
111 at a hotel In Fort Worth, Tex. Ho
waB n routo to a health resort when
n 110 ZU 1 UUVU fcVJ 4 I1CUU1I A tOUi V Vf HVit
he had to stsp. Tho big ox-governor, would find in the New World. Al
who weighs over 300 nounds. has chemists and sages (thousands ot
J.. . LI. ...l.l. .. ..!- I
uiupoy uuu uia luiymvimiB Buy uuivih
he is tapped nt once ho cannot sur-
vlve. He declines to submit to tho op
eration, saying if his time has como
he will go.
An Important change of officlajs ot
the state department has been de
termined upon by tho president and
Secretary Root Col. William H.
Michael, formerly of Nebraska, who
has been chief clerk of tho department
since the late John Sherman was sec
retary of stato is to be succeeded by
Charles Denby ot Indiana, a son ot
the late Charles Denby, one time
United States minister to China. Col
onel Michael Is to be transferred to an
important poSt in the consular service.
Samuel Sutcllffe, chief of the bureau
ot street cleaning at Philadelphia re
signed his 1,000 position.
The Pennsylvania railroad announc
ed that it has p!aced orders for 500 lo
comotives and will shortly let con
tracts for the building of 15,000 freight
Ncars.
Protesting bis innocence to the last,
,John Rooney was hanged at Dlsmarck,
.N. D., far the murder ot Harold
Bweet August 2C, 1902.
- Bubonic plague has again appeared
'on the line of the trans-Siberian rail
jrotd, which from now on will be
crowded with returning troops,
GREAT 60NQ WRITER.
Paul Dresier, the Popular Compoier,
Cured by Doan'o Kidney Pills.
Paul Dresser of Now York, author
of "Hanks of tho Wnbnsh" and many
other groat song mid,
writes:
Gentlemen: I wish
to recommend roan's,
Kidnoy Pills, in tho
hopo that my en
dorsement will bo
read by some of tho
many thousands ot
sufferers from kidney
complaint I was so
wretched from this malady that 1
could not sleep, rest nor eat, and had
a weak and aching back. Doan's Kid
ney Pills effectually cured mo, and I
wish that others may know.
(Signed) PAUL DRESSER.
Bold by all dealers. 50 cents a box.
Fostor-Mllburn Co., Duffalo, N. Y.
8oap from Pompeii.
A few years ago n soap-boiler's shop
was discovered In Pompoil, having
been burled beneath that terrible rain
of ashes that fell upon the city 79
A. D. The soap found In tho shop
had not lost Its cfTicacy, although It
had been burled 1,800 years.
Insist on Getting It
Some grocers say they don't keep
Defiance Stnrch. This Is because they
hove a stock on hand of other brands
containing only 12 oz. in a package,
which they won't be able to Hell first,
because Defiance contains 1C oz. for
the same money.
Do you want 16 oz. Instead of 12 oz.
for same money? Then buy Defiance
Starch. Requires no cooking.
Origin of Some Spanish Titles.
Spain Is said to contain 470,000 "no
bles," many of whom owo their titles,
such as they are, to tho half mad and
wholly bad Philip II, who used to cre
ate them in batches of 100 at a time
at a uniform price of $50 a head.
IMao'aCure for Consumption Is on Infallible
pirdlclno for couchs nud colds. N. W. Sxuosi
Ocean Grove, N. J Feb. 17, 1800.
Has tots of telsure Now.
Cupid used to bo overworked until
he lnvonted tho marrlago ceremony.
Life.
Mm. TTlnslow's Hoottilnrr flyrnp.
For children icetblrur, of tent the Burnt, reduces t
tUmtaaUon,alUripiin,cureiwlndcoUu. SScsbolUe,
Happy tho preacher whq can Invent
a pocketbook that cannot bo left at
homo on Sundays. Henry F. Copo In
Chicago Tribune.
FAP.MS FOU KENT OK SALE ON CHOP
payments. J. MULHALL, Sioux City, la.
Three Things to Ascertain.
Thcro was ft tlmo when ministers
used commonly to consider tho sub
jects for their sermons under threo
heads. A famous user of redundant
pronouns, taking for toxt, "Tho dovil
goeth about as a roaring Hon," pro
posed to consider, "first, who tho dovil
ho Is; socondly, why tho devil ho go
eth about: and, thirdly and lastly,
what tho dovil la ho roaring at"
Coating for Gilt Frames.
For gilt frames which are not guile
of the best quality a good thing is a
coating of clear parachment size ovor
the gliding, as this provents tho dark
ening and discoloring of the gold, and
also allows of tho frames being light
ly wiped over occasionally with a
clean moist sponge, this being al
lowed to dry of Itself.
Antiquity of Ropemaklng.
Although tho name of the first rope
maker and that of tho land In which
he practiced his art havo both been
lost to history, Egyptian sculptures
prove that tho art was practiced at
least 2,000 years before the time ot
Christ
Pawnbroking In tondon.
More than. 15,000,000 visits nro paid
every year to London pawnbrokers
Tho exact figures are on an average
50,300 tlmos a day. Throughout the
wholo country tho number of pledges
Is said to amount to 190,000,000 pet
annum.
THE SECRET OF YOUTH.
De Soto looked for the secret ot
youth in a spring of gushing, life-
flttifv wntnra w tit Mi a wna eitr )ia
( s r . wf , v s mm wu w
them)', havo spent their lives In quest
for It, but it is only found by those
happy people who can digest and as
similate tho rjght food wh'lch keeps
the physical body perfect that peace
and comfort are the sure results.
A remarkable man of 94 says: "For
many Ipng years I suffered more ox
less with chronic costiveness and
painful indigestion. This condition
made life a great burden to me, as
you may well Imagine.
"Two years ago I began to use
Grape Nuts as food, and am thankful
that I did. It has been a blessing to
me In every way, I first noticed that
it had restored my digestion. This
was a great gain but was nothing tc
compare In importance with tho fact
that in a short tlmo my bowels were
restored to free and normal action.
"The cure seemed to be complete;
for two years I have had norto of tho
old trouble. I uso tho Grape Nuts
food every morning for breakfast and
frequently eat nothing else. Tho use
has made mo comfortable and happv
and although I will bo 94 years old
next fall. I have becomo strong and
supple again, erect in figure and can
walk with anybody and enjoy it."
Name given by Postum Co.. Battle
Creek, Mich. "There's a reason."
Rcad thJ little book. "The Road tn
Wellvllie." In every Pkg.
eBBvSBBBBBBBBr v
W. J. BLACK.
NewTPassenger Traffic Manager fr
tho Santa Fe Road.
William J. Black, who has Just been
promoted by tho Santa Fo railroad to
bo passenger traffic manager of tho
cntlro systom, with headquarters in
Chicago, was born Oct 3, 18C4, in
St. Louis, and has been In the rail
way sorvlco since 1879, beginning as
an office boy with tho Vnndalla at tho
ago of 15 years. He retained his first
position flvo years, when ho becamo
rato clerk In tho passenger depart
ment of tho Missouri Pacific. In
March, 1886, ho was .given a similar
position by tho Santa Fe. Ho was
promoted to chief clerk in tho passen
ger departmont In April, 1887, and
to assistant general passenger agent
Jan. 1, 1892. Ho has been general
passenger agent, with headquarters
at Topeka, Kan., slnco Fob. 1, 1897.
A Sermon In It
In tho following paragraph, from a
story by Gouverncur Morris, In tho
Reader magazine, thero is a wholo
sermon: "Edward," said my grand
father, "never undertake to patronlzo
God. If you feel that you do not un
derstand Him keep It to yourself. It Is
enough to know that you woro dust,
and Ho mndo a man of you'; that you
grow wear at length and He gives
you Bleep I" Ttlantlc Constitution.
MANY KNOW THIS DO YOU?
The following very interesting conver
sation between Mt. Yniie, banker, and
Mr. Walter Wellmon, retired, two proml
nont citizens of tlie towi, was recently
overheard:
"I never buy patent medicine." said
Mr. White. "When I fepl the need of
medical assistance I call our phytflclan.
1 don't believe In tnltlnc a lot of stuff
that I know nothing; about. 1 know, how
ever, that a Kreat mnny do use It, and
apparently with Rood results, but I am
for getting a doctor every time."
"Your circumstances render this possl
ble." replied Mr. Wellman, "but the ma
jority of people must consider the ex
pense. My experience Is that somo pat
ent medicines frequently cure when tha
doctor's skill In baMled. Take, for In
stance an aflllctlon, say like constipation
and stomach trouble. Did you ever hear
of jour family physician curing a enso
like that? If constipated, he gives you a
physic; but a physic cannot cure constl-
f u I ion. anu ne win ten ou so. u is a
empornry relief and before long ou need
more physic or pills. The doctor charges
cior cnarges
an him and
you every time you call
jou hae to pay 50c or 76c to have his
prescription filled. 1'retty soon you have
ou nave u
prescription
the I'lir or
tno Tin or l'n.xsic naun anu your aoc-
tor has a ste.idv customer You cannot
rend the doctor's prescriptions. You know
no more about what he gives you than
you do about the Ingredient of a patent
medlclno. No reliable company will put
n lot of money Into a patent medicine
unless thev niu convinced that It will do
nil that Is claimed for It. Usually It Is
tne prescription or some specialist who
has devoted his llfo to the study Of a
certain disease and lias mastered it.
I mention constipation and stomach
trouble because I suffered liom that af
fliction for jenrs. It Is the beginning of
nearly all disease. Once It gets n grip
on ou. It Is Bet inns, stubborn and hard
to overcome. I never knew a case that
was cured by an ordinary practicing phy
sician, but I do know of a number of
had ensps that were permanently cured
b f medy called Mull's Grapu Tonic.
I h. used It In my family with satls
factoij results. It cured me, and I know
a great mnny more persons It has cured.
It costs CO cents for n small or $1.00 for
u large bottle. I dnn't know exactly all
thnt Is In It but I do knnw It cures con
stlpntltin and stnmnrh tiouble and thnt Is
mnro than my fumily doctor could do fur
mo.
I was first attracted to the remedy by
the company's olfur to give the tttst bot
tle fiee to any one who would wilte to
them giving their dnmitlst's namo. I nm
thnnkful for the benellt It has given and
advise every suffrrer from constipation
to write to the Mull's nrnpe Tonic Co . 148
th Ave., Hock Island, III., giving them
their druggist's nddresi, bo that they can
procure a bottle free of expense."
Tennyson's Porter.
Tennyson was a lover of porter.
When a peerage was offered him didn't
ao put off deciding whether to accept
it or not until ho had debated the
luestlon with himself over a bottle of
A'hat Goldsmith called "parson's black
jhampagno?"
TORTURING HUMOUR.
Body a Mass of Sores Treated by
Three Doctors but' Grew Worse
Cured by Cutlcura for 75c
"My little daughter was a mass ot
cores all over her body. Her faco
was eaten away, and her ears looked
as if they would drop off. I called in
threo doctors, but she grew worse.
Neighbors advised Cutlcura, and be
fore I had used halt of the cake of
soap and box of ointment the sores
had all healed, and my little one's
skin was as clear as a new-born
babe's. I would not be without Cutl
cura again If It cost flvo dollars, In
stead of seventy-fivo cents, which is
all It cost us to euro our baby. Mrs.
O. J. Steeso, 701 Cob urn St, Akron,
Ohio."
It takes the state legislature to
change a man's name, but any Justice
ot the peace cau change a woman's.
A man may as well tell the trutli
when ho comes home at 2 a. m., lot
his wife won't believe him anyway.
) 'wMrEwllflBI
NEBRASKA STATE NEWS
CHANCELLOR A. R. BENTON
TALKS TO STUDENTS
LINCOLN A. R. Benton, first chan
cellor of the state university, ad
dressed tho students in convocation.
Tho Origin of tho University" was
tho subject Ho said:
"Tho groat institution of which you
ire students was not mado great by
mere accident Neither was It tho re
jult of tho efforts of a number of
Itrong and determined mon. The
work was dono with tho spirit thnt
promised success. When I sco and
think what haB been done In thc30
years I bow in respect to tho men who
accomplished Btich an end. They had
faith In the work nnd wero certain of
the end they would attain."
Ho urged tho students to aid the
founders in realizing tho highest
ideals and always struggle for what
was best and attain tho highest stand
ard ot good citizenship.
NCED OF MORE FREIGHT CARS.
Movement of Grain From Nebraska
the Heaviest Ever Known.
OMAHA Tho demand for freight
rs throughout the country has
"eached an ncuto stage. Every road
sntering Omaha and doln? business In
'.he west is short of cars. Shippers
Df grain nnd other products oro com
plaining of their inability to mako
their shipments promptly. -Tho yards
In Omaha and Council Bluffs aro in
t badly congested condition and hun
dreds of cars of grain that should
Save been shlppod out aro tied up
there.
Advices received hero Bay that at
some Illinois points shippers havo had
to wait from one to two weeks for cars,
t being utterly Impossible for tho
rrllroad companies to supply them.
The railroads have anywhere from 500
to 1,500 more cars than they had last
rear, and moro motive power, the lo
comotives being large In number and
in size, yet tho general traffic cast and
west Is so enormous that it is Impos
sible for tho railroads to supply cars
enough to handle It
ORGANIZING COUNTY CtUBS.
Where Steps In This Direction Have
Already Dcen Taken.
LINCOLN Among tho counties
that havo already notified Deputy
State Superintendent Bishop that- they
Intend to organize county clubs of
boys and girls aro Clay, Jefferson,
Merrick, Hamilton, Valley, Webster
nd Nemaha. The dates of organiza
tion of these clubs nro soon to bo an
nounced. Tho clubs aro to be. perma
nent and for tho purposo of instruct
ing tho boys in agricultural pursuits,
inlmal husbandry nnd manual train-ing-and
tho girls In the domestic sci
ence. Tho stato department of public
instruction has decided to admit ns
associato members those agricultural
clubs Independent of tho public schools
which nre desirous of Joining the state
organization,
CUMING COUNTY LAND
WORTH $100 AN ACRE
WEST POINT Tho record price,
up to this date, for Cuming
county farm land was reached In tho
sale last week of tho Anton Pso.a
farm, Just west of this city for the sum
of $100 per aero. Schlnstock broth
ers tho noted stockmen of We3t Point
wero tho purchasers. Tho tract con
sists of 200 acres of bottom land. Tho
Improvements nro of the ordinary
character, but tho land is exception
ally fertile, having been heav ly fer
tilized by Mr. Psota during the last
ten years. So rich has this ground be
come that tho usual ylo'd of corn has
been elghty-flvo bushels to tho aero
for somo years.
Biennial Election Laws.
The law extending tho term of
county supervisors was declared un
constitutional by tho court, Judgo
Barnes dissenting, and a wr't of man
damus was issued compelling tho
county clerks of Gage and Buffalo
counties to place tho names of candi
dates for such offices on the official
ballot Tho court on the previous day
had held tho register of deeds act un
constitutional In a case ar'slng In
Gage county, A3 a result registers of
deeds and county supervisors w'JJ bo
elected this fall In acconlnnce with
the provisions of tho old law.
Farmers Use Electric Lights.
LINCOLN Threo farmers near
Greenwood havo Just Installed electric
lighting plants on their farms. They
use gasoline engines during the day
Tor pumping water and such purpos.3,
and at night thoy switch tho power
upon a small dynamo.
A Boom at Callaway.
CALLAWAY Building goes stcM
ily on in tho town, and nearly half a
hundred new structures can be count
ed as the record for tho season.
Nebraska Witness in Oregon Case.
GRAND ISLAND "Doc" Ballou. for
many years a members of the Soldier's
Home, left for Portland. Ore., as a
witness in somo public land frnud In.
vestlgatlons. It Is presumed that his
appearance there w'll bo in connec
tion with tho efforts made some
months ago to Induce a number of tho
members of the Soldiers' Home who
had not yet exercised all their home
I stead entry rights to do so, supposi
tion at the time bqing that these en
tries would Immediately be trans-
. ferred.
NEDRA8KA BRIEF8
Tho TJ. R. Land and Cattlo company
has filed articles of incorporation with
the secretary of stato. Its capital
stock la $50,000.
Secretary of State Galusha returned
from n trip to tho Industrial school
at Geneva and reports that instltutloa
In splendid condition.
The Nebraska Telephone company Is
preparing to rebuild Its lines at Cen
tral City and a gang .of workmen Is
expected soon to begin work..
Tho Burlington Is completing a large
addition, to its division headquarters
at McCcok and Installing a new DO-fcot
100-ton pair of track scales.
, The stars and stripes must como off
bottled beer. The supreme court holds
that brewing compr.nies and manufac
turers cannot uso tho flag as a trade
mark.
School house bonds for school dis
trict No. 43 of Greeley county have
been registered to tho amount of $7,200
by Bond Clerk Lawrence of tho stato
auditor's office.
Four of tho churches of Seward have
united in planning for a union evange
listic campaign under tho direction ot
Rev. Mllford Lyon of Whcaton, 111.
The meetings will commence on No
vember 12.
An unidentified man was found dead
in Bardeaux creek near Chadron. No
friends or relatives could be found.
He was burled In the potter's field. The
coroner's verdict found that bo had
committed suicide.
By virtue of a now distributing
freight rate, Norfolk Is beginning to
assume a position as a wholesaling
center for northern Nebraska. Haley
& Lang of Sioux City are among the
first to enter tho field.
The Falls City Sycamore Springs,
Snbetha & Southwestern Railway com
pany has Just been incorporated with
a capital stock of 5100.000. The new
company is planning to develop Syca
more Springs, Kas., as a health resort
While driving near the depot at
Geneva Mrs. Harvey and Mrs. Mercer
were thrown out the horse becoming
frightened at tho cars. Tho buggy up
set and both women were considerably
Hurt Mrs. Mercer's faco being badly
cut
Excavating preparatory to hullding
tho foundation for the new Burlington
station at Beatrice was begun last
week. It is the general opinion thai
after tho foundation for tho new depol
is completed work will be closed dowr
until spring.
Tho price of grain at Beatrice hat
changed but little during the past few
weeks. Wheat Is selling at 70 cents
corn at 42 and 43 cents, nnd oats at
23 and 21 cents per bushel. Somt
wheat Is being marketed there, but lit
tie oats or corn.
J. R. Cain, tho cashier of the Statt
bank at Stella, received a telegram
from New Orleans announcing the
death of his brother, Tom, at that
point He had been sick only a few
day3 with ctomach trouble and death
was caused by the rupture of a blood
vessel.
After a visit of tho state board of
chnritlcs nnd corrections and a com
mittee of ministers to the Tabitha
homo in Lincoln, It was decided to
make efforts to place tho management
of the home In other hands and to bet
ter tho financial condition of tho insti
tution. Whilo hunting on the Platte river
Harold Rowland, son of U. D. Row
land of Silver City, was using a pump
gun. A shell exploded in the chamber,
blowing out the extractor, which tore
through the boys right cheek, splin
tering tho bone and injuring tho sight
of the right eye.
Every cent of the permanent school
fund Is invested. Tho first of 'the
month this fund contained $178,000 of
university money and since that time
Treasurer Mortensen has bought ?50,
000 of Massachusetts state bonds and
the remainder has been invested in
state warrants.
Over $800 worth of machinery has
arrived in Papllllon for the manufac
ture of cement brick and tiling.
Messrs. Tower and Berkandt are going
ahead erecting the building on tho
Missouri Pacific right-of-way. Large
quantities of cement and sand are now
on hand for tho factory.
Tho Plckrell Farmers' Elevator com
pany has closed a deal for the purchase
of the Nebraska Elevator company's
elevator at that point The elevator
trtiBt had been trying to head off the
farmers In their plans for handling
their own grain, but when thoy saw
that an independent concern would
kill their business in that locality, they
sold their plant
A little son of George Tracy, a
farmer living near Charleston, while
lying on tho floor playing with another
child of about the same age, met with
an accident that soon resulted In
death. His playmate knocked off a
cupboard standing near the child a
bottle of carbolic acid, the contents ot
which entered his ear and burned his
face.
Attorneys for County Judge Vinson
haler of Douglas county have filed
briefs in tho supreme court attacking
tho constitutionality of the iiiheritanco
tax law. It is claimed that tho legis
lature has n.o constitutional authority
to levy a graduated tax on inherit
ances. County Institutes in Stanton county
aro to he held in November hereafter,
instead of in the summer, as has form
erly been tho custom, Officials of the
stato department of public institution
have agreed to attend the session,
which will begin this year on Novem
ber 18.
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Natural Lightning Conductors.
The Lombardy poplar troa, it Is said,
forms a splendid natural lightning
conductor, its great height and lack
of spreading branches enabling it to
conduct a lightning stroko straight
downwards. No house near which
one of these trees has beau reared
has as yet been known to Buffer from
the severest storm.
Pull for Peace.
"Wasted energy is an enemy of
wealth. Poor tools and abusod earn
estness make trouble, and trouble la
also made by dishonesty before good
tools and unrespected kindness. Every
thinker should also be a worker in tho
interest of real wisdom between man
and man. Conditions might be better
for everybody on earth, Earl M.
Pratt
Goethe declared that "That man who
seems to caro little whther he
charms or attracts women is ho who
Eoruces"; but Cresterfleld laid It
down as a first princlplo that "Ho who
flatters women most plcaios them
best, and they aro most in lovo with
blm they think is most in love with
tncm.
Good News for All.
Bradford. Tenn., Oct. 23d. (Spe
cial.) Scientific research shows Kid
ney Trouble to be the father of bo
many diseases that news of a discov
ery of a sure cure for it cannot fall
to be welcomed all over tho country.
And according to Mr. J. A. Davis of
this place Just such a cure is found in
Dodd's Kidney Pills. Mr. Davis says;
"Dodd's Kidney Pills nro all that Is
claimed for them. They have done me
more good than anything I have ever
taken. I had Kidney Troublo very
bad and after taking a few boxes of
Dodd's Kidney Pills I am completely
cured. I cannot praise them too
much."
Kidney Complaint develops into
Brlgbt's Disease, Dropsy, Diabetes,
Rheumatism and other painful and
fatal diseases. Tho safeguard Is to
euro your kidneys with Dodd's Kidney
Pills when thoy show the first symp
torn of disease.
A man who insists on having every
thing his way will have troublo thrust
upon him.
There is something lackiig to tU
life when the funeral writes TibJb"
ovor it
It's the man who nammers tme
church down who complains most Mat
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