The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, September 19, 1912, Image 5

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Classified
Advertisements
The following "Want Adf" are
Classified under appropriate headings
for the convenience o readers.
CA8H RATES One cent per
wo. d each insertion. No ad received
for less than ten cents per inser
tion. Black face double rate.
CREDIT RATES One cent per
word each insertion, but no advertis
ing account opened for less than
twenty-five cents and no ad charged
for less than fifteen cents per week.
Black face double rate.
Ir. answering Herald want ads
please mention that you saw it in
this paper.
A classified advertisement will In
troduce to each other the next buy
r and the next seller of property
In this town.
ABSTRACTERS
F. E. REDDISH
Bonded Abstracter.
I have the only set of abstract
.books In Box Butte county. Office
In McCorkle Building. 10-tf-570
TO RENT
TMREK ROOMS FOR RENT. Call
at 817 West Fourth St. Phone 874,
(41tfl446)
ROOMS FOR RENT, MODERN.
823 Big Horn. Close to schools.
Phone 405 Green. (38-1-1417)
FURNISHED ROOMS BY DAY OR
WEEK. Modern conveniences; close
In; prices reasonable. THE CRES
CENT HOUSE. 222 East Second St.
Phone 82. (SThfUlO)
FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT.
314 Sweetwater Ave., Phone 387.
Iltfl083
FOR RENT. Office or living
rooms. First Nat'l Bank Building.
17tfJl86
MISCELLANEOUS
Buy your coal of Rowan & Wright.
Phone 71. tf
All kinds of feed, in any quantity
desired, at E. I. Gregg & Son s.
Phone 155.
29-tM342
Money to loan on real estate. F.
W. Reddish. 3tf
Curtis Best and Gooch's Best flour
at E. I. Gregg & Son's. Every sack
guaranteed. Phone 155.
29-ti-134
Rowan & v right, coal, wood and
posts. Phone 71. tf
Coal office at Rowan's feed store.
ROWAN & WRIGHT, phone 71. tf
PAINE-FISHBURN GRANITE CO.
Grand Island, Nebr.
Make the best monuments and will
save you money. Call on Alt. W IK
ER, local salesman of Alliance, or
send to Grand Island for price list
SECONDHAND CLOTHING
AND SHOES
Boutin and sold at 405 Box llutte
avenue. Highest prices paid. E.
PARKS. (40-3M43S)
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
WHITE PLYMOUTH ROCK COCK
KRE'LS. I have a few full blooded
White Plymouth Rock cockerels for
sale. Phone t09 Green.
4K:144M E. P. SWEENEY.
PIANO FOR BALE on easy terms.
But slightly used and in first-class
condition. Apply at Herald office, if
FOR SALE
5 room house close in. PrtOS
$10M if taken quick.
(40til4M ACHESON PROS.
. FOR SAIJC Two seated carriage.
See W. B. Young. (38-l14lS)
Old papers at The Herald office at
6 cents per bunch.
See E. C. Whisman for lowest
prices on painting, paper hanging
and kalsomining.
Bargain in Land
One hundred and sixty acre.- of
good ltox Butte county land at a
baivain. One-half cash, time on bal
ance. Will take good, new automo
bile as part pay. Call at He-ald of
fice or write the owner, John E.
Nooner, Fulton. S. I). C:s:J 1420)
WANTED- -Milk customers, 16
quarts for a dollar. Phone Ititi Red.
Win C. Brown (St4M4M)
C.1RI. WANTED FOB HOUSE
WORK. Permaaenl UBS. OEOHOE
hand, 011 Laramie Ave.
( I0tfl440)
WHAT WE NEVER FORGET
acct rdlng to science, are the things
.i v ciated With mir early home life,
ucta as Bu'klen's Arniea litre, that
mo'lier or grandmother used to cure
our burns, boils, scalds, sares, skin
eruptions, cut. praius or bruises. For
ty years of cure prove its merit.
Uninalid lor piles, turns or. cold
sores. Only 25 ceuts at Fred E
lloNten's.
LEGAL NOTICE
In the County Court of Box Butte
County. Nebraska, before L A.
Berry, County Judge
In the Matter of the Estate of
Charles A. Lock wood. Deceased.
Tt) ALB PERSONS INTERESTED
IN THE ESTATE OF CHARLES A
LOCKWOO'D. DECEASED;
Charles W. Iockwood having filed
his petition, under oath, in this Court
praying that administration of the
estate of said Charles A. Lock wood,
be dispensed with and for a decree
determining who are the heirs of
said Charles A. Lock wood, deceased;
it is ordered that a hearing be had
on said petition at the county court
room in said county on thee -tub day
of September, Itlf, at the hour of
1 o'clock P. If. i and that notice of
the time and place fixed for said
hearing to be given to all persons
interested in said estate by publica
tion of this order for three success
ive weeks In The Alliance Herald,
a newspaper printed and published
In said county.
Dated this 21st day of August, I!'I2.
i Seal) L. A BERRY,
( ;'.7-3t -1 74 I County Judge.
LEGAL NOTICE
SHERIFF'S FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS Hereby given that un
dor and by virtue of a decree of
tore, losune and sale given In the
district court of Box Butte County
Nebraska, in a cause therein depend
lug. In which the Equitable land
Company was plaintiff, nnd Ora E
Ira Bog; ml. and Jane Bn
wife whose true Christian
unknown were defendants.
the 7 day of ( Ictober. I i
o'clock in the afternoon,
front door of the court
Phillips.
gard Ills
name Is
1 will on
1912. at one
at the west
LEGAL NOTICE
In the County Court of Box Butte
County. Nebraska. before L. A.
Berry. County Judge.
In the Matter of the Estate of
James A. Parker. Deceased,
TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED
IN THE EST AT K OF JAMES A.
PARKER. DECEASED:
Charles. W, Lock WOOd having filed
all petition, under oath, in this Court,
praying thai administration of the
estate of said James A. Parker, be
dispensed with and for a decree de
termining who are the heirs of said
James A. Parker, deceased; It is
ordered thai a hearing be had on
said petition at the county court
room in said county on tiie 20th day
of September. BUL'. at the hour of
1 o'clock P. M., and that notice of
the time and place fixed for said
hearing to be given to all persons
interested in said estate by publica
tion of this order for three success
ive weeks in The Alliance Herald,
a newspaper printed and published
in said county.
Dated this L'lst day of August, 1912.
(Seal! L A. BERRY,
( -.7-:: t -1 75 ) County Judge.
house in the city of Alliance in said
county offer for sle and sell at pub
lic vendue to the highest bidder for
cash the following described mort
gage! premises and real estate, to
wit: The Booth East quarter of
section twanty i wo il'.'i in town
ship twenty five (25) north of
range fiftj one (51 1 west in wild
count v.
for the payment and satisfaction of
said decree, c. m. cox. sheriff.
A. W. ('BITES,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
c:9-5179)
LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
IN THE COUNTY COURT, BOX
BUTTE COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
Before L. A. Berry, Countv Judge.
In the Matter of the Estate of )
)
Louise Barclay, deceased. )
TO ALL PERSON'S INTERESTED
IN THE ESTATE OF Louise Bar
clay. Deceased:
Eleanor B. Clark having filed her I
petition, under oath, in this court, j
praying that administration of the
Batata of said Louise Barclay, be
dispensed with and for a decree de-1
termining who are the heirs of said i
i-iouise Barclay, deceased; it is or
dered that a hearing be had on said
peUtlon at the county court room in
said county on the 2XUi day of Sep
tember. !! 12, at the hour of 1 o'
clock P. M. and MMrt notice of the
time and place fixed for said hearing
be given to all persons of this order
for three successive weeks In The
Alliance Herald, a aeW'jpjyar printed
and published in said county.
Dated thk) .' ii day of August, 191S.
L. A. BERRY.
(Seal County Judge.
c:s.;:-i7m
SHERIFF'S FORECLOSURE SALE
notice is hereby OIVBN thai
under and by virtue of a decree of
foreclosure and sale given in (he die
tried court of Box Butte county, Ne
braska, in a cause therein depending
in which the Equitable Ijind Com
pany was plaintiff, and Ora E. Phil
lips, Frank A. Ma-ssle, Annie E. Mas-
sie, Cordel Coivin, Bmtna Cotvta, J.
Lawrence Bowman and Mary Bow
man were defendants, I will on the
21 day or October. A. I). fglt, all
one o'clock In the afternoon at
the west front door of the court
bOnae in the city of Alliance, in said
county, offer for sale and sell at pub
lic vendue to the higfhest bidder for
cash, the following descrlled mort
gaged premises and real estate, to
wi :
The south east quarter of sec
tion Thirteen (IS) in township
twenty six (2ii) north of range
fifty two (52 west in said coun
ty for the payment and satisfaction of
said decree. C. M. COX. Sheriff.
V. W. CRITICS.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
(41-5-1X0)
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETI
TION FOR LETTERS OF ADMIN-ISTRATION
STATE
OF NEBRASKA,
BUTTE COUNTY
BOX
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
I, L. A. Berry, County Judge :f Box
Butte County, Nebraska, iureby not
ify all persons having Claims and
demands against the estate of Ern
estine Kittelmann, deceased, I have
set and appointed for the reception,
examination Mid adjustment of claims
and demands against her estate,
March 3 let, 1913, at the county court
room at Alliance in said County. All
parsons so inter sted in said estate
will appear at said time and place
and duly preseni their said claims
and demands in the manner required
by law; and in case any of said
claims shall not be presetted by,
said date, the same shall be forever,
barred.
Given under my hand and seal of ,
the countv court 'his nth day of
August, Itia. L. A. BERRY.
I Seal i County Judge, j
(M-4-1T7)
KEEP THE KIDNEYS WELL
Health is Worth Saving, and Some
Alliance People Know How
to Save It
Many Alliance people take their
lives in their hands by neglecting the
kidneys when they know these or
gans need help. Weak kidneys are
responsible for a vast amount of
suffering and ill health, but there I
no need to suffer or to reiuuinin
danger. Cse Doan's Kidney Pills
a remedy that has heled thousands
of kidney sufferers.
The following statement leaves no
ground for doubt :
R. W. Gaylord, North Moorehead
St., Chadron, Nebr., says: "I have
used Doan's Kidney Pills off and on
for about fifteen years and I would
not be Without them in the house.
Some time ago I suffered severely
from troubles, caused by weak kid
ueys. I finally began using Doan's
Kidney Pills and the contents of one
box removed the attack. I highly re
couiii.end Doan's Kidney Pills to
anyone suffering from backache or
other symptoms of kidney complaint."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster Milburu Co.. Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the Unit
ed States.
Remember the name Doan's and
take no other.
To all persons interested in the
Hstate of John P. Weinfl, late of
said County, Deceased.
You are hereby notified that on
the 7th day of Septemler, 1912, John
Weinel filed his petition in the coun
ty court of said county for his ap
pointment as administrator of the
estate of John P. Weinel, late of
said county, deceased, and that the
.vame wiH be heard at t he oounty
court, room in the city of Alliance,
in said county, on the Bth day tkj
October. 1912, at the hour of 10 o'
clock A. M.
It is further ordered thai tutice
of said hearing be given all part;. I
interested in said .state by the pub
lkarion of this nj:tL'e for three suc
cessive weeks in the "The Alliance
Herald", a newspaper printed, pub
lished and circulated i i said oounty,
Dated this 7th dav of Se;t tuber,
1913. L. A. BERRY,
(Stall , OoUBty Judge.
404-181
Burton W. Gibson, the accused law
yer, declared In his cell in the Goshen,
N. Y., jail thai he was preparing a de
fense which would clear him Instant
ly of the charge that he murdered his
client. Rosa Menschlk Szabo.
All thirty-three) so called Cunning
ham Alaska coal claim lands, involv
ing alleged fraudulent blanket patents.
Which contributed to the Balllnger
Pinchot controversy, have been de
clared void ly the Interior depart
ment. General Count Maresuke Nogi, su
preme Japanese military count ilor,
and his wife, the Countess Nogi, com
mitted suicide at Tokyo following the
religious ccrcmonlss in connection
with the death of the late Emperor
MutsnhMo.
William Band, freshman at the
North Carolina university, was killed
while being hazed by soplioino.es
Rand, perched on a barrel, and sur
rounded ie his tormentors, fell off
and gashed bis neck on a broken
pitcher He died soon after.
THE MEN WHO SUCCEED
as beads' of large enterprises are
men - great energy. Success, to
day, demands health. To all is to
fail. It s utter folly for a man to
endure a weak, run-down, half alive
condition when Electric Bitters will
put him right on his feet in short
order. "Four bottles did me more
real good than any other medietas
I ever took," writes Chas. B. Allen.
Sylvania. Ga. "After years of suf
fering witli rheumatism, liver trou
ble, stomach disorders and deranged
kidneys, I am again, thanks to Bloc
trie Bitters, sound nad wejl." Try
them. Only 50 cents at Fred E.
Hole tan's.
home
when
HEMINGFORD
Mish Mary Kuhn returned
"".' iroui roncn, .enr , where
she has be sp ndlng the pant two
months vtsdlns lil, lrf i.
..... . . .. ,, , pinin ,
George Carrell and Eiertl Addc
were business visitors at Alliance a
few days the first of thJ week
Harry Wlldy and cousin returned
Wednesday from Bcottabluff where
thc spent I he past w eek
C. T. Huss was an Alliance visitor
the first of the wvek
Rev. Palmer was tin Incoming pas
sengiM- Wednesday) from Alliance
Where he Inn been i-itlng friends
for a fsjw days.
Mis- 'Nina BoySOg from Alliance
was at the Bushnell store last Fri-
dai and Saturdav with her slock of
hats
see
Dctrick Path returned from Iowa
Friday Where he spent the past, tew
week- visiting his mother.
T. L. Hopkins, Sr.. returned home
from Oregon where he spent the
past few months visiting with his
son and other relatives there.
Mrs. Barney Shcpanl ami father,
Mr. Sa.mpy, returned from Iowa Fri
day Mrs Fd Holllnrake and Uttts
daughter were incoming passengers
from Chadron Saturday whege tiny
risited it few days last week.
C W. Ixx'kwood returned Saturday
from a business trip to the eastern
part of the state
A G. Danborn returned tolAllianee
Sunday where he is working at pres
ent
Mr. Addey. from Iowa, came In
Monday for a few days' visit with
his family here
Mrs. Belle Brown came up from Al
liance Monday tor a few days visit
witli her daughters here.
Harve Allison, from near Alliance,
was an over Huiutay visno. at me
home of his sister, Mrs. Win. John
son .
DR. F. W. BOLAND
Office Over First State
Bank
Hemingford. Nebr.
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A slight frost visited thi neigh
borhood the nlgbt or the 15th.
Miss Amanda Nabb began her first
term of school In DiL 17 last Mon
thly morning. We wish her much
success.
Mrs. Felix Clark of Billings, Mont ..
after spending three weeks here vis
iting wiih tti mis and relatives, left
on the midnight train Saturday night
for her home.
Mi. So is moving down on his
homestead this week.
N. G. Uisrman cut Mr. Skinner's
grain one duy last week.
Win Johnston was seen hauling a
silo home one day last week.
Cal llatshman's large new barn is
nearly completed
The Misses Fay and Ethel Heni
bry returned last Wednesday from
their trip to Gerlng. They visited
with friends in Sioux county while
away and report a fine time.
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Mr EshloMian and George H nriy
were Belmont visitors Monday.
Win J IeWltt was a Bdnnont
visitor early this week. He report
that he has been doing fall plowing
and that the ground I in the finest
possible condition for his fell crop
The farmers don't seem to mind
the frost, a I nearly everything l 0W
of the way They have had such
good irons all over the country that
erest though thc loua a nt.tie cam
fodder, every one wears a smile
other day nnd ieport that trom the
li.ks of his r p there Is nothing
left to be desired. Mr. Trussell is
an old timer here, and understands
the methods thai bring the returns.
We are told that Oeorgr (In gg nf
Marsland rWfOOSd M.M an acre (Off
his farm west of Marsland. George
ha. tune gn land out there and
It ought to be worth much more than
that, CrOUS in western Nebraska
compare favorably with those of the
eastern part of the state, where the
price Of land is from $100 t,o $150
per ill re.
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COUNTY FAIR CALLED OFF
Circumstances Combine to Knockout
e Promising County Pgir and
Race Meet
WILL TRY SOME OTHER YEAR
Well, as the wannest months are
now past ye Correspondent will en-
demvor to gather some more news
alt ho everybody seems too busv at
present making hay and Cutting corn
to make any news.
The Malinda school, DUt 54, be
gan Monday with Mr. Jlall as teach
er, nnd the Sand Hill .school with a
Miss Hamlin of Harrison wielding
the rod in that District.
Arthur Lore ami wife visited at
at the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Iltoss, last Sunday
Mr. and Mrs.
Minatare Friday
Cal
witli
Duerr went to
a load of spuds
Mr. and Mrs. Ceo.
down to Mr Horn's
i len ton
Saturday
d rove
p.m.
Edwin Dunlap, who litis been work
ing near Bayard, returned Friday.
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MOUNT PLEASANT
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September
Bain! Oh, lots of
haying weather!!!
Corn out of danger
this neighborhood.
14. 1911,
rain! !
I'.ad
of frost in
Mrs. Call Underwood's brother. Mr.
Harve Gaskal. from LHUOVlllo, Iowa,
Was visiting her last weeik.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gaghagen
were over night visitors at Mr. and
Mrs. G. G. Clark's Monday night.
Miss Bearela Reddish is going to
school In Aliance again this year.
She is staying with Mrs. BUrneil.
Mrs. P. S.
in Alliance
Mai ley attend
last Sunday.
Mrs J. C. Wright
dinner with Mr. and
sad
Mrs.
M r. and
ed church
Mr. and
boys took
J. C, Hawkins SuinJay.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hawkins WON
visiting Mr. ami Mrs. G. G. Claik,
Thursday, the 12th.
Mr. Charley Coker was la this
neighborhood buying ealtle last week
The MagSUnan hay outfit got lost
Sunday night a.id Otto said all tho
he had was the wagon
Poor shelter from the rain.
The Fates have decreed against a
Box Butte county fair. In striking
contrast to the remarkable SJUOCOSl of
the stockmen's convention held an
nually in this city, have been the re
cent efforts to bold a county fair.
1'nless smpls preparations are
made considerably in advance of the
tillle for the counlv hi
. . ,,,, ,-Ailllfll.
f farm and industrial products and
siocK, tiu races constitute tho
principal feature. GhusAa
secretary of the fair association, m-
lorms The Herald that thev never
before had a better nroMiH'ci fnv a
successful race meet than thin year.
I Here were li entv of hm-u. - It, ai.i.i
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There was a chance to fill on the
-:lf. i: 1 1 and 2: 211 elassea On a.
count of the scare over the epidemic
imong norses in other n iion II warn
thOl best the first of the week tol
call off the races nnri I, ,
, ,,v., WHMV
were wired accordingly.
Imm Week E P, Sweeney sold his
ranch consisting of L',-J4n acres to Mr.
Rust Who comes here from l-mcaat-ST
county. This ranch is a Mule
south nnd five mile ewst of Alliance
and lies prtOCipaU in Box Butte
county u contains the homestead
( ii WbSch Mr. and Mrs. 8weeney
took up their residence in the spring
"t "?, and on which they lived until
alter Mr. Sweeney was elected sher
iff In the fall of 1896. Mr. Ruat is
a sea of Win. Rust. Sr.. and a broth
OT of Win Bast, Jr., of this county,
and without doubt will make a euc
ces of ranching here, as his father
and grother have done. Mr. Sween
ey informs The Herald that he will
make a i rip south this winter, which
he finds necessary on account of his
health, being afflicted with asthma.
Had it not been for this, he would
not have sold his ranch nor think of
leaving A I Mature, aa he ami Mrs.
Sweeney would much prefer to live
here than any place else
In another Item regarding
B. rotd. who has taken a
in the First National Bank
Snoe, we should have mentioned that
he was recently elected a director
and assistant cashier of the bank.
Eugene
posit lam
of Alll
POCKOTBOOK lost containing;
H 66, I'ocketbook had inscription
on it. "Compliments of Oklahoma
State Bank." Finder leave at Her
aid office and receive $5. on reward.
I 41 M 440)
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CONDENSED NEWS
shelter
tongue.
Otto.
Mr and Mrs
gone up in the
to stay awhile
II. Robison have
Canton neighborhood
on their claim.
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JESS ITEMS
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L. M. Scott, Auctioneer
Lakeside, Nebraska
Will cry your iftlet anywhere.
See me or leave- dates at the
Alliance Harald.
6$ GET WISE ADVERTISE
IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE
Frost and a light freeze last night.
No danger to anything except to a
few pit ss of corn that have not
been put in slles yet.
Mrs James I'helps has been on
the sick list the last few days, but
is around again now.
L. M. McCoy la erecting a niew
coal stud this week He is figuring
on selling a lot of coal here this win
ter. Farmers are watvhing the tr.t'n
closely these days for hoboes trying
to get help, as there is much BtOfS
work to be done here than there are
men to do It. ,
l-Yrd Wendt got in a car of flour
last .Monday.
H. T. Parler was exhibiting some
mammoth turnips the other day that
he raited on his farm eaat of Bel
mont. Have is some farmer.
Mrs. Earl Fosket has been sick
the last few days but Is much Un
I -roved last report.
John Miller went out and gathered
six bushels of wild plums (Tie other
day. There will be many bushels of
them go to waste here this year
The ball game be: ween those of
the east and west sides of the rail
nad track at Belmont las! Sunday
was good, the east side winning
Sepitmber 17. ll
Charity BagJS and family v.siii.l
. J. Long and family last Sun lay
P. J
Monday
Long Wl nt to
on business.
Alllaasi
Ia-v Helling Is busy this week cut
ting his corn. Ills co.-n ;s g n ;
about fifty bushels to the a re. Pret
ty good for :he snnd hill cCantry.
Mr. Neater of Crawford
own Tuesday
was
In
Neighbors were over the 8. hi.
'Trussed farm west of Marsland the
I Lid
near .1
a pretty hard
e last night.
fie.-
dow n
We hav, no teacher
J. Long SOhooi and n
preik'y badly.
yet
ed
for the P.
a 1 1 a laer
S I
i tood
is scar..- :n
this week.
the Jeiss ueigh-
Thi-r Ii mort- Catarrh In thin ntfllon ol the rountrf
than all otht'r dlafatw-s i a t -j. ih i and until tl,- bun
tew years was suppuaiil to Im- Inrurabli Kor a ymil
nia'iy yt-:r tliK-tur pmtiutinretl It a loeal tiiM-uav and
prt-arrtbfu lut-.tl rvm.-,ll-v and by ruiislanUy falling
to cur with luc:U trt-atin-tit. pr,Mioutt-rd II InrurHMr.
Science has proven Catarrh to be a runatltutloitaj di.--rise,
and therefore reuuire ronalltutlonal treatment.
11 . - Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cluney
& Co.. Toledo. Ohio. Is the only Constitution:,! cure ta,
tlie market. It Is taken luteniilly In doses from I"
dnjps to a tMspounfiil. It arts dlreettv on the bioud
and mucous surfaces of the system. They off- r one
hu idred dollars Ut any case lads to ruri- K nd
lor clreular and lesiimolalB.
MSnaw f i t HIM V A tX.. Tcii-do. OSSS,
Sol I h1 1 -t i-
Take H dl s Kanilly Ills tKeunstlrnlun.
It Can Be Relied Upon
Tlie American Drug and Press As
sociation authorizes its members to
guarantee absolutely Meritol Hair
Tonic. It has no eu.ua.1 It is a
wonderful remedy. A trial will con
vince you F. J. Brennan.
s
You can't afford to be without
Coahey s White Diarrhea Itemady.
It is a positive relit f from this dis
ease Which kills thousands of chicks
vearh . Price .( ; For Sale b J.
H. Vaughau & Sun. iSt-PliW
Lord Chutchlll favors a number of
parliaments in the United Kingdom
similar to the United States legislative
system.
The Russian duma has b?ea dis
solved Flections will begin Sept. 21
snd the new duma will be opened
Oct 28.
Maj-ir (Jeneral leonard Wood, chief
of staff ot the at my, ordered a general
army supply post SStabHshed at El
Paso, Tex.
Governor Wood row Wilson and
William J. Bryan will meet in Uncoln,
Oct. 5, when they will speak from the
same plattorm.
Pressmen and feeders In twenty
three shops struck in Portlnnd, Ore.(
for an advance in wages and several
change:. In shop rules.
Six million dollars will not cover
the loss caused by the horse plague In
Kansas during the last month, accord
ing to estimates made.
George Hanner. a Buffalo automo
bile dealer, was fatally shot and hU
wile was wounded while driving
through Tons WS Ode In their car.
H. Murphy, a negro, confessed a
sadlant of a white woman of Alton,
da., was taken from ofheers by s mob
and lynched. His body was riddled
with bullets.
A flerc gjgbi was waged at a foot
ball gnme in Celtic park betws n lush
faction. . in whl h sixt..- persons were
s . rely Injai d, two of them being In
a critical canditioa.
Word was received in Cliiiago of
the murder nf Joseph E. Bickerdi'.:e,
formerly a wealthy resident of that
city, at San Andras. Lower California,
by Jtinu Rees, a guide.
Receivers were appointed for the
United States Motor company, a $i2,
100,000 holding corporation orgamzedi
In l'JOs to control ten automobile and
rhs englii" manufai luring companies.
Corn til us tl Hayes, the dessed
New York police inspector, was found
guilty of making a false statement re
fltcting on Police Commissioner Wal
do and was dismissed from the tie
pa it mint
The maneuvers in Saxony of the
Geinian imperial armies, which began
on Se t a. endetl w ith a victory for
the invading army, accoding to the
verdict of Emperor William, who wae
cnief umpire.
On account of the recent casualties
to aviators of the British, army flying
corps, four lieuteuauts having beea
killed within a week, the war office
has suspended the use of monoplanes
In the service.
The Unll' d States is about to inter
vene 'n Santo Domingo. Warships
will be dispatched at once to the Isl
and. A re olution has broken out
Which threatens American and other
foreign interests.
.1. E Johnson of St. Joseph, a brake
man. was killed and O. L. Williams m,
hrakcm in. was fatally hurt w hen a St.
Joseph and (irand Hland eastbouud
StoCh train ran into the rear end of
freight traiu at Troy Kan.