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The Chief E. B. DoWOLF, Publisher RED CLOUD, - NEBR ONLY BR EF MENTION MUCH IN SMALL 8PACE FOR THE HURRYING READER. EVENTS COVERING WIDE FIELD Something of Congress, Political Gob tip Here and There, and News and Notes of General Charactor. Political. E. W. Klrkpatrick, president of the Texas farmers' congress, linH won out lu his light to become tho Independ ence party eandldnto for governor of Ms Btnte. Judgo Taft will spend Uirco days in Ohio, mako n short trip south, spend thrco days In Indiana and a week m tho state of Nuw York. Governor Hughes In his speech at b't. Joseph said that Tammany hall was lined up against tho reforms that tho pcoplo of the cast have won. Democratic loadnrs have decided, that Mr. Bryan shall make a trip In Now York before tho campaign closes, with another speech In Madison Square garden. As a result of exposure- while Intro ducing Eugene W. Chnfln, Prohibition randldnte for president, who made i upeech In Applcton, Wis., Dr. 101IJn.li D. Kanouso contracted pneumonia from which he died. Dr. Kanouso was one of the best known Prohibition workers In Wisconsin. Ho was 89 years of age. President Roosevelt snys ho Is sat isfied with progress of tho campaign. Chairman Mack of tho democratic natlonnl committee suffered a physi cal collapse at Chicago from overwork In tho campaign. Judgo Taft concluded his tour of tho west nt St. Louts, .(lovernor Hughes of Now York cpoko to a largo audience In Omaha. "President Kcorovelt at present has no Intention of taking the stump In bo hair of Mr. Tan," Is tho way lu which persistent reports to tho effect that lio was to make a speaking tour In favor of tho candidacy of thii republi can nominee are now denied. . . General. The long delayed annuities of SIb rsctou and Wnhpoton Sioux aio to bo paid at an early day, tho rolls having been completed. Tho Presbyterian synod of Nebras ka formally approves tho plan for a great Presbyterian university In Om aha. K. L. Collins, wanted in Omaha for bank Irregularities, Is caught Is Phil adelphia. Tho American Hook company, rep resented by IS. O. Garrett. Is held by tho attorney general of Texas to bo u trust Tho Waterways congress at Chi cago adopted resolutions emphatically in favor of carylng out tho projects for water transportation by tho na tional government. Colonel Goethnls, general dlioctor of Panama canal construction, do fended himself against charges of fa voritism In ought by certain contrac tors. Secretin les Hoot and Straus will mako speeches before the end of tho campaign. A mall pouch containing eight log Istered packages destined for tho east disappeared at Salt Luke and aro be lieved to have been stolen while re posing on a truck at tho Denver & lllo Grande station. Attorney General IPmnpatto has or dered suit of western railroads to io strain application of lower rates on live stock advanced on tlio docket uhead of all other pending litigation. Bulgaria formally proclaimed Its In dependence of Turkey and Austria Hungary announced that It has an nexed Herzegovina and Ilosnln. Tho extensive plant or tho Philip pine Products company was destroyed by fire, cauhlng a loss lu excess of 52UO.000. With every department filled with choice displays tho aiiuuul exhibition of tho Utah state fair association opened under promising conditions. Complaint has been made against tho Illinois Control for overcharges on bnnana shipments. Tho total cost to Now York county of tho prosecution of Hnrry K. Thaw for the shooting if Stanford White lid) Leon $54,8117, according to papers submitted by District Attorney Jerome to Justlco Mills at Nowburgh. Japan Is preparing to outdo all other countries In tlio welcome It will extend to tho American Heat. Bishops of Ireland aro uniting In a cniBiido against Intemperance at jvakes. Governor C. N. Haskell has thus fnr received $3,000 lu responso to his up poal to tho people of Oklahoma for funds with which to fight President Jtoosovelt, W. It. Hearst and others. Nebraska counties rejclco ovor tho Tact that rellnqucnt tax llbts nro much fcinaller than ovor horetoforo. Thomas W. I.awson, tho well known financier, was thrown from his car jingo while driving near North Scitu cto, Mass., and bovorely Injured. Judgo Taft will mako his final speech of tho campaign at Youngs town, O., on tho night of Novombor Dr. A. T. Peters of tho Nebrnsko university read a paper on tubcrcti lous animals at tho Washington con forenco. Tho department of justice hns com piled a list of cases filed for alleged violations of Interstate comnierco, Klklns and Sherman acts. Vice rresldentlnl Candidate Slier man, while riding In a launch on tho Ohio river, got an Invitation fiom boys to "Como on In, the water's fine." Charlos A. I lowland, president of the Qulucy (Mass.) Mutual Life In surance company, died last week, aged soventy-nlne. Danger again threatens In the Hal knits through a plan to untie all Bui gnrlan pcoplo Into an independent na tion. Testimony taking In the Standard Oil ouster suit began nt Chicago. Allegations of . drunkenness wero made against Mrs. Howntd Gould. Washington. The position of the American gov ernment In icgai (I to the acute situ ation in tho Balkans Is largely that of a looker-on. I' Is a situation, tho olllclals Hay, with which the signa tories to the treaty or Ilerlln have to do. Tho United States does not tolerate tho Interference of the Euro ponn governments with Amorlcnn af fairs, and tills government not being a signatory to tho Hoi Hit treaty, has no voice In the complications or develop ments which may arise out of tho car rying Into effect of the breaking of that convention. In putting Into effect a 12-cont post age rate between the I'nlted States and Gieat Britain nml Ireland, tlio contracting governments raised nn un foreseen question as to the meaning of the woids "United States." The Brit lsh postal olllclals an- unwilling to In elude tho Insular possessions of the United Slates. They think tho low rate should ho confined to the United States ns they existed prior to tho Spanish war. Attorney General Bona- parte hns been called upon for a defi nition of tho terms of the treaty for the guidance or American officials. Tho United States produced 0 per cent more coal than Great Britain In lf"07, over 100 per cent more than Germany, and, exclusive of Great Drltaln, produced moro coal than all other cbuntiles of the world combin ed. The geological survey lu a re port on tho world's production of coal estimates such production at 1,200. 181,109 short tons, of which tho United States furnished almost u per cent Foreign. Chin les H. Tiottor, an Amorlcnn, and Vlnccnto Toledo and Jose Cay anan, Spaniards, were killed near Luii. bao. In tho province or Pnmpagna, by a party or Filipinos. Tho men were murdered with holos and their bodies wero badly mutilated. The proclamation or the union or the Island or Crete with Greece may not ho accepted by Turkey without re taliation. It is reported that the Turk Isli government has ordered Tour ol Its waishlps, which ate at present at Smyrna, to proceed to tho island of Samos. Tho Invitntious to the proposed con gress of powers to discuss tho Dalkan situation have not yet been Issued. Tho text of a clicular note has been cabled to Itorelgn Minister lswolsky, who Is now In Parle, for approval and possible changes. It Is announced that Franco and Great Drltaln nro in complete accord on the principle or an Immediate in ternational conference to consider the Bulgarian situation. It Is announced with authority that Russia will propose a congress of the powers for a genoial revision of the lterlln treaty. This is an outcome of the proclamation of Dulgarlan inde pendence. Turkey Is not Inclined towntds war with Hulgnrla, and It Is believed she will call a confeieneo of the poweis to consider the matter of Bulgaria's proclamation of Independence. Perconal. People of the Islnml of Crete ndded to tho confusion ailslng out of the political situation in eastern Europe by declaring their union with Gieece. Tlnley sent a note to tho powers call ing attention to tho action or Bu garla, alleging that it violates provi sions of the treaty of Herlln. Mnll carrlois in convention nt Oma ha went on lecoul as lu favor of good roads. Judge Taft sees a benuflt to rail roads lu the improvement of Inland waterways. Evidence tends to show Halrd was tho chief man In tho land deal now being tried boforo the federal court In Omaha. Mr. Hryan told his committeemen that tho tide Is still running towards domocratle success In tho west. Judge Taft and W. J. Hryan wore guests at tho annual banquet of tho Chicago Ass-ochtlou of Cotnmoico." Tho comptroller of the treasury rules that tho signal corps at Kort Omaha cannot sell hydrogen gas to pilvato parlies ror experiments In bal looning. President Roosevelt nnnounce? pos ltlvely that ho will not tnko the Btutup lu support or the republican ticket. Jobophus Daniels sent n letter to Attorney General llonapnrto asking him concerning trust prosecutions. A lloimso has been issued for tho mnrrhdj of Rudoph Unbolt., thu pugilist, nnd Miss Elizabeth Stlch It Is icported that Governor Has kell or Oklahoma litis thus far receiv ed ?3,000 In responso to his nppeal to tho people of Oklahoma for funds with which to Hunt President Roose velt, W. II, Hearst and others. EB ASM 0 E 8TATE NEWS AND NOTES IN CON DENSED FORM. THEPRESS. PULPIT AND PUBLIC What Is Going on Here and There That In of Interest to lite Read ers Throughout Nebraska. A Correction. In the leport in this paper of the various state political conv-mllons re cently held In Lincoln, It was erron eously stated that Governor Sheldon opposed 1111 amendment to the republl. can platform providing for secuiity of bunk doposlts. This statement was Incorioct. Governor Sheldon spoke In advocacy of this amendment, voted ror It and is in favor of some well-regulated law for the guarantee of bank deposits. An encampment of the I. O. 0. V. was Instituted at Mitchell last week. O. M. Jacobs of Hethany has become pastor of the ChrlEthui chinch at Table Rock. While moving a granary at Burwil Prod Woolworth foil and dislocated his shoulder. The stork Is repotted as having been unusually busy In nnd atouud Fremont during tho week. Thos. Wilson, an Omaha painter, fell rrom a ccaffold and was dond when picked up. The Iowa Milling company of Ponca Is Just Installing n sixty hois'epowor engine In their mill and will Introduce a dynamo to produce their own light. A force of forty men, carpenters, brick matrons and other laborers, aro employed on the new high school build Ing now lu procoss of erection at Hentrico. Sunday night M. J,. Hotrlck, or Ag now, Saunders county, was awakened by a curious noise, nnd upon Investi gation round Unit one corner or his house wub on fire. Keysee & Sons or Ponca have Just closed their new sorghum molasses plunt ror tho season. The cane was not very good this year, yet they suc ceeded in making fiOO gallons or sorg hum or extra line quality. Farmers sl.Duld all avo telephones. Write to us and learn how to get the best service for tho least money. Ne braska Telephone Company, 18th and Douglas streets, Omaha. "Use tho Boll." By pralilo fire Mr. Alsburn of Dundy county lost his barn and granory, to gether with his storage of grain, hay, Implements, etc., as well as his grow ing crop or corn. The fnmlly, Includ ing mother with u nine day old child, wore saved by being removed to i cavo nearby. The funeral services over James Dyer, who was murdered on Main street In Greenwood by Matt Bozarth, who plunged a knife blade into IiIb henrt. was held at Plattsmoiith and was largely attended. A wife, threo sons and six daughters, two teaching school in Cass county, survive him. Samuel Glover of Plntto county will work for the state for the next two years at tho penitentiary at Lincoln Ho had been nrrested Tor stealing hogs last spring and was out on bail when ho left for parts unknown, thus forfeit ing his bond. Ho enme back, surren dered hlmseir to the sheriff, pleaded guilty nnd takes his medicine for 'the next two years. . A traveling evangelist was egged by tho pcoplo or BIuo Hill. Ho was, how ever, not to bo scared out ami is con tinuing to hold his meetings. After tho egging a Hastings minister was called for to act as arbitrator hut up on arriving nnd getting nn Insight Into tho condition, he soon mndo up his mind to rotuin to Hastings and let tho town people and tho preacher hettlo be tween themselves. Becauso of his alleged paiticlpr-tlon In the fraud connected with a claim before tho legislature growing out of tho Hermnn Gocddo estato In Dawes county, Captain Allen G. Fishers of Cliadron, has been debarred rrom prac tice In tho courts or Nebraska ror the period or a year. Tho dlsbaimont .s dated to begin rrom January 1, 1909, Tor tho protection of his present clients. Somo time bIiico Johnson Teton, a farmer residing near Talmnge, after having left homo because ho was Jealous of his wife, returned and with out warning shot his wife threo times? and thinking her fatally wounded car ried her out to tho straw Btack and laid her down, after which ho started for Nebraska City, whoro go gavo him solf up and remained In Jail for somo time. Tho wifo was picked up nnd carried In tlio houso nnd with carerul nursing recovered rrom her Injuries, but fhoy loft her marked for lire, ono bullet wound being In her face. Now she refuses to prosocuto her husband and tho caso ngalnst him has been dls missed. F. J. Fostor, of Beavor Crossing, was touched for 5210 In gold at tho Lincoln Taft meeting. Her clothes ablajjo tho little two yonrold daughter or Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Ryan or Norrolk snvod her own llfo by throwing herself In a basket id clothes, In this way partially smother ing tho llaiuos. Tho llttlo girl wns playing about tho gasollno stove at tho Ryan homo. Mrs. Ryan was out of doors. When she heard tho child's cries she rushol Into tho house and found that tho llttlo ono hnd fallen or plunged into tho clothes basket The child was badly burned. NEBRASKA NEWS AND NOTES. Items of Greater or Lesser Impor tance Over the State. A Correction. In the report In this paper of the various state political conventions re cently held lu Lincoln,, it was erron eously stated that Governor Sheldon opposed an amendment to tho republl. can platform piovldlng for hocurlty of buttle deposits. This statement was Incorrect. Coventor Sheldon spoke In advocacy of this an'.cudtnent, voted for It and is lu favor of somo well-regulated law for the guarantee of bank deposits. J. W. Muriaj, an Omaha teamster, was crushed to death by an elevator a few dnys ago. Twenty-three farm mortgages wero filed lu Kearney county during Sep tember, amounting to $G3,(iC0.92, and twenty-one leleased, amounting to $20,175. Kilmers should all havo telephones. Write to us and learn how to get tlio best service for tho least money. Ne braska Telephone Company, 18th nnd Douglas stieets, Omaha. "Use tho Bell." StepB are being taken at Auburn preparatory to holding a union rovlval meeting In nn auditorium to be con structed for tho purpose. Tho Motho dlbt, Christian, Presbytorlan and Bap tist churches having united in tho ef fort. Tho state bank nt Dowoeso waa dynamited and robbed. All tho cash, ubove J2,G00, was taken. Tools wero taken from a railroad tool house to make an opening through tho brick walls of the vault, arter which tho steel sure waB blown open. According to the report of the coun ty recorder or Otoo thoro were two Turin mortgages or tho valuo of $5, 800.00 tiled, and twelve released, to tho valuo of $13,-Jo0. Twelve town mort gages, to the value of $9,483 wero filed, and thirteen released, to tho value of $8,211.12. W. J. O'Brien, superintendent of tho state fisheries at South Bend, anlvcd In Omaha with a carload or fish which he placed in Cut-Off lako. The con Blgninent this year was 0110 of tho best Mr. O'Brien has brought to Omaha for some time, as the fish were all largo and of sufficient sire to caro for them selves. Electrical decoration for the Ak-Sar-Ben festlvltlos and thousands or other electric lights will blazo In the streets or Omaha during the Nntlonal Corn ex position, which is now but tlxty days off. It hits been decided to leave up all lights for tho big corn show, In cluding those on tho city hall and streets as well as other buildings. Wliilo hunting on Elm creek, threo miles south or Fremont, John A. Mnt Bon, a Saunders- county farmer, found a largo petrified tooth which weighs rour nnd a half pounds. It is believed to bo the tooth of a mnstadon. Mr. Matson dug tho tooth out of tho high bank of Elm creek, whore it was im beodod In sandstone. Ho bad noticed Its polished surface protruding from tho bank. At tho home of Mr. SI Mais, In Elm wood, John Gordon, aged teventy-slx years, dropped dead. Mr. Gordon wns an old soldier, having served during tho civil war in compnny I, Twenty third Mlssouil Infantry. For several yours past he had been In the national homo at Leavenworth, Kns. Ho was out on furlough for a short time visit lug among his relatives. A young man, who hns been going by the name of R. C. Carpenter, and employed at the Independent-Democrat printing ofllco in Seward ror the past month, Is wnutod by tho author ities for passing a forged check. Ho worked tho scheme on 'a clothing mer chant, and when tho discovery was made that the check was n forgery Carpenter wa3 not to be found. Miss Mnry Stellk. or Humboldt, a domestic In tho employ of L. M. Sterns hnd (i narrow escape from death whllo engaged in her housohold duties. Sho had beon cleaning spots In a rug with benzine and carried tho piece too closo to a lighted gasollno Btovo, when it burst Into llnmeB, which immediately communicated with the clothing of tho young lady. Sho wns rescued beforo being seriously burned. John Schnell, a Union Pnciflc brake mnn, fell from a freight train, whllo tho same was In motion threo miles out or Wood RJver. His faco waB badly bruised and both wrists sprnlnod but ho seems to havo been uninjured otherwise Brakomnn Fern, who sus tained a broken collnrbono in tho Kearney wreck, was brought to Grand Island nnd taken to tho St Francis hospital. A number of members of tho board of supervisors or Gago county nro Tn favor of appealing from tho Jlidgmont of tho fedornl court In tho enso of Tohn H. Sparks against tho county. Sparks recently obtained a Judgment for $9,000 with Interest. Tho rofereo, E. J. Clomonts, in his findings', d'd not allow tho Interest but Judgo Mutnrer did. Tho bonrd objects to paying tho Interest nnd will probnbly carry tho case to a higher court. The York county tax list Miows but (ourteon farms in tho wholo county delinquent. A "sunset Boclal" for po-soiiB 70 vears of ago or over was hold at tho Methodist church In Hastings. Ovor a hundred nttended. "Owltm to tho puro food law," snys nn Oxford business man, "tho mer chants of this placo havo raised tho irlco of eggs 2 conta por dozen to tho retail trade. Tho merchants cln'm 'hey nro compelled to replace nil bid -gs sold, and tho extra price lu to re imburso them for tho loss thus occa slouod. TALK OF DIVIDING TEXAS. People Deyond the Pecos River Would Break Bonds. A majority of tho people living In that portion of Texas ltuated west or the Pecos ilvcr want to be segre gated from the icmuludcr of the state. This secession movement has assumed tangible shape and the necessary steps are to be taken at tho proper time to bring about a division of the state. It 1h planned to either create a new state out of tho segregated territory or to attach It to New Mexico. Under the tcrniB of the act or congress by which Texas was admitted to tho union tho light was given the people or the new state to divide her vast domain into us many ns four states nt any time they eho3e to do so. it Is urged by the people of western Texas that the time la now tlpe to create at leant ono additional state out of this vast domain. The terrltoiy which It Is proposed chilli compline the new state la oblong In shape and embraces about fiu.OOO square miles or one-fifth of the total atea of Texas ns It now exists. The proposed new state borders tho Rio Giiinde ror about 400 miles. It tn about 2H0 miles across It In one direc tion and 225 miles In the other direc tion. Should the effort that has been Inaugurated to create this new state prove successrul, It Is probable that Alpine will be made Its capital. It Is i thilvlng town situated near the cen ter or the tenitory Involved in tlio movement and 1b surrounded with the natural ndvantngee and resourced nec essary to make It a great city, It lc claimed. THAW GOES BACK TO PRISON. Murderer Declines to Submit Evidence Pending "Appeal. Unity K. Thaw will have to remain In the state hospital for tho criminal Insane at Miittcaw.in now until the court of appeals shall decide whether he Is entitled to u hearing beforo a Juiy to deteimtno the question of his sanity. Justice Mills or the Hiipreme court, lcfusod a week or two ago to grunt the application or Thaw's coun sel for u jury trial on the sanity question and decided to hear the case himself. The prisoner's counsel ngaln moved ror a Jury trial and when this was denied asked Thaw to bo dis charged 1 1 0111 custody on the ground that the jury In the lust tilal Tor murder did not find him Insane. This also was denied. Thaw's counsel then (ieclured that they had appealed to the New York state court of appeals from the decision tefiislng a Juiy trial and that until the higher couit bad given a decision they would submit no evidence on the question of ThawV. sanity. Justice Mills said thete was no other alternative than for Thaw to be leturned to Mutteawan and he was ordeied to be returned to that institution. TO SAVE THE LIVES OF ELKS. League of Sportsmen Discourage Use of Teeth. The national convention of tho leitgue of sportsmen Monday passed a resolution t'nnt tho order coase the use of elks' teeth ns embleniB and discourage their use among members, It being believed Hint tho custom en coinages destruction of tho anlmnlB simply for tho teeth; urging nil Elates not having game laws to ctiib llh such, together with game and fish commissioners; asking congress to appropilate $10,000 for enlargement of the Wichita ganio presorvo and stocking it with big game and set ting asldo of unoccupied land In Mc Curtain county, Oklahoma, for game Kfugu and establishing a fish hatch ery in Oklahoiun. Finally Rid of Yarmouth. By un order fiom the divorce court Issued Monday afternoon all tho rights and Interests of the Earl of Yarmouth under the financial settlement made prior to tne call's mnrtlage to Miss Alice Cornelia Thaw In Pittsburg on April 27, 1903, 111 e extinguished. Ac cording to counsel tho financial set tlement amounted to $000,000. This bum was settled upon Miss Thaw for life. If she died beforo tho earl tho hum of $300,000 was topass to him. The settlement ulso gave tho earl an Incomo of $.r)0.000 a year rrom tho day of tho wedding. The curl mndo no objection to the court's order. Ac cording to tho counsel tho sunt set tled on tho earl at this time amounted to $GOO,000. Night Riders in Oklahoma. Night riders, supposed to havo their hcadquartors nt Hazel, in tho Sonii nolo country, 20 miles cast or Shaw nee, Oklahoma, havo posted notices on tho gins or Konowas, Maud, We woka and Seminole, small towns In that vicinity, thnt no gins nro to bo operated until tho price or 10 cents is obtained Tor cotton, othorwlso tho gins will ho burned. Thcso notices wero posted Sunday night. Similar ones woro posted in the postolllcos warning buyers to stay off the Bttoots. More Rigid Examinations. Comptroller of tho currency Mur ray has decided to IncreRso tho num ber or national bank oxnmlnntlons. In many cases riom twlco to threo or rour times a year. It is not his Intention, howover, ho says, to ox amino nil national banks rour or ovon threo times a year, but tho now rule will bo mndo to apply to all now na tional banks that havo lu tho past fahown a disposition to vlolnto or evado nny or tho provisions of tho national banking laws or tho legit Intlona prescribed by tho conip tt oiler of tho cunency. DRAGS YOU DOWN. Backache and Kidney Trouble Slowly Wear One Out. Mrs. R, Crouso, Fayetto St., Mat cheater,. In., says: "For two years my back was weak and rheumatic. Pains ran through my back, hips nnd limbs. 1 could hardly get nbout and lost much Bleep. Tho action of tho kldnoys was much disordered. I began using Doan's Kidnoy Pills and tho result wns remarkable. Tho kidney action beenmo normal, tho backache ceased, and my health is now un usually good." Sold by nil dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo. N. Y. Ten Years Hence. Threo young men woro discussing that awful thing called tho future. "I'll be content," Bald one, "if. in ten years from now, I havo $ 1,000, 000." "Fiddlesticks!" exclaimed tho sec ond, "you want too much. If I hnvc one hundred thousand ten years from now I'll bo hnppy." Tho third was n solemn, slow-mannered outh, seldom aroused to ex citement. Now, howover, ho aban doned his recumbent posturo on a bed and sat upright. "Fellows," ho drawled, "we'll all bo lucky, If, ten years from now, wo have tho price of a squaro meal." Which entirely broke up tho scrloua nature of tho discussion. GIRL WAS DELIRIOUS With Fearful Eczema Pain, Heat, and Tingling Were Excruciating Cutlcura Acted Like Magic. "An eruption broke out on my daughter's chest. I took her to a doctor, nnd ho pronounced It to be eczema or a very bad rorm. Ho treated her, but tho disease spread to her back, and then the whole of her head was affected, and all her hair had to be cut off. Tho pain sho suffered was excru ciating, and with that and tho heat and tingling her llfo was almost un bearable. Occasionally alio was deliri ous and sho did not havo a properhour's sleep for many nights. Tho second doctor wo tried afforded her just as llttlo relief as the first. Then I pur chased Cutlcura Soap, Olatmcnt, and Pills, and beforo tho Ointment was three-quarters finished every traco or tho disease was gone. It really seemed like mngic. Mrs. T. W. Hyde, Brent wood, Essev, England, Mar. 8, 1907." He Had It Mr. Young I tell you, it's endur ance, the staying quality, that makes one successful In life. Miss Pert (glancing nt tho clock) I guess you'll get on. Boston Tran script. How's This? We offer Ono Hundred Dollars nevard lor any cane 01 Catarrh that canuot bo cured In- JUll Catarrh Cure r. j. cunxnY & co.. Toledo, o. We, the undrrslencd, have known V. J. Uher.ey for tho last 13 icare. nnd txilewi him perfectly lion orablo In all business transactions and financially ablo to carry out nny obligations mado by his llnu. WALDINO, KltVAN A MAIHIf. W hotrsalo Druculita, Toledo. O. mil's Catarrh Curo in taken Internally, nrtlnc dlrrctly upon the blood and mucous surfaces or th system. Testimonial sent (rec. l'rlco 70 ctnta ix bottle. Bold by nil imuRlstii. Take Hall's Kumlly rills lor oonstlpaUa. At the tlmo ho casts his first vote a man Is too young to rcallzo that ho doesn't know it ull. A SUDDEN COLD. SIIss Helen Sanerlilor, of SlSMnln St, St. Joseph, Bitch., writes nn Jntorostlnc letter on tlio subject of cntchlns cold, whtchl cannot fall to lie of valuo to all women Uo catch cold easily. SUDDEN COLDS. It Should be Taken According to Directions on the Bottle, at the First Appearance of the Cold. St. Jobki'H, Mich., Sept., 1001. Last winter I caught a sudden cold which developed Into an unpleasniit catarrh of tho bend and throat, depriving; mo of my appetito and usual pood spii its. A friend who had been cured by 1'enina advised mo to try It and I sont for a bottlo nt once, and 1 am glad to sny that In thrco days tho phlegm bad loohoncd, and I felt better, my appetite returned and within nlno dayi I was in my usual good health. Miss Helen Rnucrbier. Tcntna Is an old mid well tried remedy for colds. No woman should bo vr Kn out it. i i1! P "IflMIHIIII sii 4 1 'I lir, ,i, v.m rj