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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1904)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .a f.tJ1 , / I \1 \ , ' : Indispensable I For an ache. from hud to fool , , , StJacobs Oil : has curative Qualities . to reach the PAINS and ACHES I of the human family , and to relieve - I lieve and cure them promptl , . Price 2.5c. and .50a. . .jt t .t H tHtiJil ) , i\ll IGfiS fAIL IN A DRY , TIMEt TIlt IGN Of TIle flStl NtV RJAJLS ) IN A VitI TlMr. Remember thi when you btY ! Wet ! We ther Clothing o.nd look forthe name TOWER on the bUUOM _ Thi i Md thi name have teed for the I : T during 1xt.r-5even . . , . . . . , . ) 'eaT3 of lncreain le If )1)ur ) deoler will not 5UPPl > ' u write for free ( Ototo ue of block or yellow wo.ter- proof oiled coot . "licker , "ulb. hob. Md ho"e goods for all kind ) of wet work. f A. J.1'OWfR CO. . , THE 0WEllr : lIosrON. MAS3. , UA. e" .sIGN. % 1 TOWER CANADIAN CO. . ! . IOIIONTO. c ii.TUHlTUI. . ; SlIB o' 00000000000000000000000000 g TilE LINCOLN IMPORTING IIORSE (0 g g Lincoln. Nebraska g g German COdch , g g Percherons , g . g r . . ( ngUsh Shire g o 'I , " " w : ' 0 Irene h D ra 'It o \ 1hj 0 g " -V ( , ' I Im tf dnd Belgians. g o 0 . The LARGEST If FIRST- 0 importers ( FIRST0 ( 0 l.ASS .tallions' of any conctrn In all the 0 , o West , OVER 50 HEAD TO SELECT 0 0 FROM. On uriving in LIncoln takt the 0 o State Fann strut car which runs dlectly to 0 , - ' 0 our barn. Come and Ite us 0' write. , 0 Lg. Dill. Tel. 575 A , L. Sulllvnn , nltr. 0 0 00000000000000000000000000 ' . , . " " . : . " .1- + , i , ; : ' , . TIlpans Tabules nre tbe beeL d ) ' . . - ; I'epsla medicIne o\'er made. A ) , ' . r hundred mllll na or them ba\"o \ \ ( . " , " , lIeen Hold In tbe United Statu In ' . , ' ' . . .1 . . . . , , a .lnKlo year. Con8t1patlon , be art. " " , ' , . ' , . hum. sick beadacbe , dlzzlne' . , bsd , ; - 'j brealb. Roro throat , and Iwery tl1' , ' . " . . ' ne.s arillug from a dIsordered - , ( . ' . .tomach are relle\"ed ur cured by Rlpant Tabulel. " . ' , One will Itnero1ly gIn ! reller within twenty mIn. , " ' 'J' , utf' . . Tbo nve.cent packa e 18 enour:1I lor ordInary . . : t : , . ClCCallons. All druilc1ul aell tllew. . , ' . ' : . " ' , - - . . : : : ' WESTERN SUPPLY CO. " JOnDERS OF t . . PUMPS , WINDMillS and PLUMBING MATERial. . l' J' IJELTING and THRESH R SUPPLIES. . PACKING and ELEVATOR REPAIRS. 1120.822 I. . Sireet. . LINCOLN , r E R SKA MANAGER' WANTED Trustworthy lady or & : ontleman to mana&O bosl- nesa In thlll County and adjolninr territory for well .ndfavorably known house of solid linanclalstand- inr. ' 820.00 stra"ht cBsh salaryand expenses paid cach Monday by check dIrect from headquar- ters. Epenso money advanced ; 1'0sltlol1 perma- Slell Bxperlence not essential. Address f T. ol. COOPER , Managor. Como Block. CHIOAGO. ILL _ I The LANKFORD HUMANE Horse Collar His cottonnl1ell , Rntl.channR' , It . \\fIIlo.ltlvely euro lut pre\ent la111 Bnll sore sbouldero and do BWIlY with pod. . . \ k your dealol' tor thom. Write tor cl1talo lIe and receh' ! ! our IlIomoran.luDI . arrount hook frep. , TilE POWERS - . ERS MFG , CO. , Waterloolow . \ I . - DRILLING . , 1I ; 1d MtlJCHINERYII POItT IUE and drill any depth , . by _ team 01' 1I0"e pow cr. 4 : : Dn'I EnENT STYLES. We eha1l.-nge competition. . Sta. r.t F , . . 1II..lral.d Ca.alosUl . lfo. . . Inr.LY .t : T.U'IYItII.L co. CJ.licatuut 111. , " ' "tu ! > o , 10" " . Putttng ono's ehoul er to the wheel may bruise and hllrt , but It works Its own gdld cure. THE WAtASH I'IAILROAD , East and South. Special rates on sale dally to aft Winter resorts of the South. Half ( are round trip plus $2.00 on first and third Tuesdays each month to many 1 > olnts South. The only line with its own station at main entmncc of World's Fair grounds. The Wabash runs on Its own rails from Omaha , Kansas City , Des Moines , St. Louis and Chicago t6 Toledo. Detroit , Niagara Falls and . nutfalo . with through connections bo- , .ond. All agents can route you via the Wabash. For World's Fair descriptive - tive matter and all InCormation ad- dress. Harry E. Moores , G. A. P. D" Omaha , Nebr. Good bre dlng Is a lelter of crmllt , \ . all over the' world. 1.- . r . ' The conlllct with self and selfish. Jless must bo Cought. out.-George Dawson. Defiance Stnrch Is put up 16 ounces In a ll ckage. 10 cents. One. third more starch tor the sarno money. It's a plt . men can't postpone theIr trials as easily as a lawyer can stave them off In court. , . . . - . . . , II NEBRASK ST A TENE i ] , BANKERS UN IS SOLVENT. 1 , Referee Snys , However , Must Change Method of Transacting Business. . . UNCOI.N-'I'ho 13anl < ers UnIon uf the World will have to change Its present methods of doing hlJslness In seveml Instances If It Is to continue . as an organization , Rhould the rcpOl.t med h ' Hofel'eo n 'on In the SUllremo court. bo the decision or the court , 'l'ho report 1111118 fOl' I ho state In most. Inl80nce8 , though It denlml that that evhlcnco sustltlned the Itllegatlon oC the stltto that. the compan ) ' was In- solvent. It clenled else thot the 01- denco showed that PresIdent SIJhllle ' hatl drawn a larger salar ' than he WitS entltlell to , U'eCere ! ; } Ryon held that should the company continue 10 do business It shouhl bo enjoined CI'om ollqwlng its olllcers to appoint a hoard or dlrecIOl's ; It. shoultl bo enjoined Crom payln to l'rosldent SIJlnnoy and President. Sllln. II I I , noy should ho enjoined from receh'lng commlsslon8 on business done : the com11ltny shoultl he enjoh1ell from w.lthholdlng fnforl11l1t1on r.cgardlng the order that ml1Y ho required hy the auditor ; the comlllU1) ' shoultl be n- ' joined from merging 'Juto Its order allIer companIes. Deputy Altorne ' General Norris Brown , who IJrOSecuted the case for the state , Is well satlslletl with the report of t o referee aUlI will file a motion for judgment U1JOn the findings - ings of facts submitted , UNPROTECTED STATE PROPERTY. Fire at the State Capitol Would Cause a Great Loss. LINCOLN.-MllIlons of deBars In stl1to propert ) ' lies unprotected In Ne. hruska's capitol building , a , 'erltable flretmp , and In case of a confil1 atlon the loss to the taxpayers woultl sOl1r up Into seven figures. 'rho state carries no Insurance. There is It provlsloll In the statut.es for this , hut the leglsll1tl1l'e hils not made nJl upproprlaUon , ( or several 'earR , 'flw oiled WOOdWOI'lc , the draught.y corridors and the peculiar construction of the dome rClltlm's the capitol ll1ngerous should 1I11mes once get It start. } . 'Ire eXllerts declare thl1t a blaze not Rtamped out at once wuuld soon be beyoud control. Boolm , 'alued at more than $1,000- 000 lie on wooden shelves unprotected from lire. Supreme court opinions are stored away In the building and their loss would cause much 1It1la- tlon. Land titles , abslracts and legis. latlve and IJllbllc records are poorly IJrotected In antiquated vaults. Students and vIsitors to Lincoln flock to the capitol dome. Many of them smplw and stuys of cigars and cigarettes can be found strewn along the rlcl\Cty steps leading to the dome. . ' .11'0. water tanls arc located on thereof roof , of the capitol , hut for a long tlmo these have not been connected with hose. Want a Receiver Appointed. number of persons - l.JINC9LN.-A large sons Inter sted In the suit of Henr ' C. Rowntreo agl1lnst the National Lire and 'I'rust Company of Chicago have joined with him in tlSllng that are. celver bo appointed to tl\l\O charge of the assets of the concern now In the ha.nd's of the Iowa tate amlltor. The suit was started several months ago and the petition of 'intervention was filed a few days ago. Machine to Hang Paper. PAPILLlON , Neb.-It Is not often that a preacher turns Inventor , but Hev. J. A. Holmes of Gretnll Is an ex. celltion. He has Invented a machine to be used In honging papor. ' 1'he pa , per is placed In 'tho machine , a cranK Is turned and the paller Is pasted , trimmed and hung neatly on the wall , With this contrivance about 200 rolls of waB paper can ho 1lI1nged In 11 day. Water and Light Statistics. . - ' 1'he Department of Labor Is just now bus ' collecting slatlsllc8 regard , Ing water worls and electric light plants throughout the state. When completed the tabulation will show 'whether the plants arc owned hy the l11unlclpaIlt ) ' or by 1)\'lvate parties , U1 ( cost of construction , the cost of lIghl or water to the consumer , the I1mounl of bonds Issued and other ml1tter that may be of Interest to the peOlJla gen erall ) ' . Return Fox to Asylum. PAPILLlON.-I < 'rank Fox , Ihe In sane man who escaped from the Lln coIn as'lum and created so much ex cltement In Fort Crook 1 > y Ills 1U1I1' tleraus actions , laler attempting sui cldo , has been retllrned to the as 'hltT at Lincoln. Deputy.Treasurcr to Resign. . Count . 'freas TECU ISEH-Deput ) urer A. P. l..lhby will shortt ) ' roslgl and remove to Cod ) ' . Wyo. , wIth hll family. 1\11' . I..Ibh ) ' has bought It , tarn nel1r that place. Mal < lng Trip to Jerusalem. YOnK-He" . and Mrs. W.ledla : and 1\11' . and : 1ft's. C , C. Cohh lrJft fo an extendeli trip I1broad and will b gene sOl11e thpe. The ) ' sail CI'om NO\ Yorlc Clt . on l\rarch 8 , galng to Jen salem and Italy I1nd 1Uan . other II termed late Ilolnts of Intereiit. Rm Melllar of the Congregational chmc ) lCro Is a delegate to the worlll's SUI dl1) ' school convenllon io bo held n Jerusalem on April 18 , lI ! and 20.11 : Cobb Is 0110 of Yorl.'s successful an I > lonoer 11I0l"chants , 'fho IlI1rty will 1'1 ' rn about the mh ) Jo of loIn ) ' , Gl'ncIs tnlldngII > the mntler 01 blllhllng IIn nllllltorium. Acting untlm' ortl'rs fromta : 'or S..ullz. Chief AshenCellel' of Beatrl < 'e notified owners of slot IIIlwhlncs to l'enso o ! > cl'ltllug them lit once. lIart' ) . Vernon , whllo switching II Cllr at J.otl o Polo , met with II aN'lous RL" eltlent. b ' I.avln hts l'l hl foot ntHl left leg cut 01T ht the thigh. Atlolllh Melnlw oC 01'n11l1 Islant aged 1i0 'et\r8. fcll (1ull wus Instl1ntl $ Idlletl , 1I111)\I''I1t1 . while aSl'mllllng Inlo the hll ) ' loft oC his bum. 'rile 11l\rllln Counl ' bank 81m'l. fOl" mt'rl ) ' owncd b ' t ! TJ. Wlltels waR lasl weelt tlwlII'd Plol' of ! \Old 10 I S. Omaha , who will hereaftet. ml1nl1go the banl\ . ' 1'he Provident Accltlont ussol'lallon of Omaha Is a new l1Iutual a'clclent Immrance tolllj\'my : that lIIed articles of Incol"lOration } with the scct'ehtl' ' of statc. 'fht' Hustings Commercll1l ( 'Iuh hils COmlJlole,1 , urrangemcnts with I mer- Icl : Bros. of BIuo Hili whereby the lutter 111'111 will transfel' Its IJJnnt to HustIngs. = -ebraiilm physlcll1ns mUltrcport : all cnst's of contuglous dlseascs coming IlIlIler thch' notice , tleclarctl A HOI'ne ) ' General Pront In a report flied with the stale boal'd of hel1tth , Whllo clennlng n revolver Fraulc Stanlo ) ' of Plattsmouth had the misfortune - fortune (0 ( IIhoot himself In the left leg. 'rhe hnllet entered just above the Imee , Inflicting It , 1)\lnful but not se'l rlou8 wound. I .TelT Deauchnmp. a III"0Sllerous 'o\lng farmer living south of the river In Webster counl ' , was arrestetl for sot- tlng fire to Itbout $200 worth of prairie ha ) ' belonging to his brother.ln.law , George Drake. Th little three-year.oltl tlaughter of Ab SIms , one of Hamilton county's most prosperous farmers , living seven miles west of Aurora , WllS strungled. She was found suspentled Crom the cob house by her clonl ; : . Ice has talwn out. , the nOl'th entl of Ihe west bridge over the HelJUbllca1\ at Superior. 'rhe bl'ldgo was under repairs at the time and the worl. will nl'cessarll ) ' be dQla 'od , besIdes. caus. Ing a loss to the counly. The local loan 111111 bulhllng asso. ciatlon Is now an assured Institution for Humbotut , parties rellresentlng nel1rl ) ' 250 of t ; e subscrlhed shares having met and completed organlza. tlon b ) ' selecting nine dlreclors. Sherlfr Ress of Lnucaster count ) . Is looldng Cor A. H. West , II. mnchlnlst at the Ih1\'elock shops , who tUsap. peared recentl . . West was the trel1s , urer In a social event to bo given Cor local Improvements , and with him dls. appenred $ GG of the funrls. At Columbus 1\lIlto Mostel ; : , who was convicted of assault with intent to commit rape , was sentenced by JUdge Hollenbeck to eueo ) 'ears and six months' penal servltudo In the penltentlar ' at LIncoln , no lmrt of the time to' bo SOll ll'Y confinemcnt. James 1\Ialone , II. special detectlvo Cor tbo Burlington road , arrived In Plnttsmouth wltb Charles .E. Holmes , who Is wanted there on the charge of perjur ' . Holmes was swlt hlng In the railroad yarde 111 Springfield , 0. , when arresled. His wife was wHIL hIm. Cluy county last weelc held Its first farmers' Ins lit ute. It was a success and well attended. 'fho citizens of Clay Center , where the Instltuto was held , provided entertainment and the lectures were very entel'tl1lnlng and Instructive. Helen Bechler , aged Cour , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bechler , who Ih'e (1 mile and a half north of the Ev. erett store , In Dodge cou 1t ' , was , crushed to death by a ten.lnch lo falling upon her. 'I'he accident occur. red at her home. The cblld lived but fifteen mll1l1tes. The extensIve grain , lumber and coal bllslness oC H. lIunl\Ol' & Bro. In West Point ( 'hanged hands last weel\ , Wellor Bros , . of Kansas CIt - hecom. the purcbasers. This Is one of the largest and oldest estahllshed lum.fi fi her 'al'ds In the .Elltltorn valley , Hun , Itel' Bros. having established It ! > omo thlrl.fiv 'ears ago and have run It continuuusl ) ' ever sincu. The state hoard oC 111lbllc la11l1s ancI . buildIngs will accept an offer of Ihe Van Dom Iron worlts to put 240 cells In the state pl'lson Cor the sum oC $80 , 000. The members had made a con. . . tract to allow the concern to place Hj ! ) . cells In the penitentiary Cor $ G9,030. State Auditor \Veston refuHed to Isslle - the Wll1'l'ant , claiming that the 1t : ls. ; lature meant to PI1Y $333.33 Cor the cells anel the state board hatl contract. etl to llUY $442.50 a cell. 'I'he Fulton bloOllhounds of Beat rice were hunldely called to Seneca , las. , the olher day , whcro they wer , " 1 wanted to 1"1111 down two men " , hI ] had hrol\On jail Itnd who were I > clng I held for the robbing of u. Imnl. al GaIT , Kas. , some time ago. I The Durllngton made a big culln ItE Corce of worlnnen at the PlatlsmoutlJ shops , 102 men being lalcl off. The men were talen out of the coach paint. machine antl tin shops. 'I'lu fOICO , whldl has heen ahout GOO f01 nearl ) ' II. rel1r. has thel'eh ' been redue cd to less than fjOO men. Drlefs In the alllleal of Iho 2\1I1e ! wlll ( 'ase were 111 ell In Iho sUIJl'eml court. Samuel : \1I10s Is tlliisatlstiel with the recent ruling In Iho dlstl'lc I' . eOllrt of Hlchl1l"llaon eount . , refushl ! d him a lIew trial to present evltlencl ) , alleged to IHlve I'ccentl ) ' heen disco ? ered. - - - . - - , - COMRADE OF GENERAL GRANT Says : " I Do Not Believe Pe-ru-na Has a Superior for Catarrh' . " ' , . , I . BonJamln F. Hawkos , of Washington , D.O. . Ie Ono of the Three Living Comrades of Gonorol Grant In Hie Cadet Daye at West Point t. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , In recent letter trom 11 G Street" S. 'V. , 'Ynshlngton , D. C. , this , 'ener- able gentlemnn Bays of Pernnn : " 1 have tried Perona after having tried In vnln other remedies for cs- tarrh , snd 1 can May without reser. vltlon t/wt I never felt a symptom of relic I until I had glvcn Perona tile simple trial that its advocates advIse. I do not bell ve It Ims n superior , cllhel'as n remetly for CIJ- tarrh or lfS IJ tonic for the depressed tJnd exlJtJusted conditIon n'lJJch Is one of the effects of the dlserse. " - Dlamln F. lIawkes , BROCK , clUzcn of McLennan - ISAAC County , Texas , has Uvrll tor 11. ycars. In spcaklng oC his 10011 health nd extreme old nge , Mr. Drock Ml.A : - 'Pentnn exnctly mcet" nl1 my rcqulre- ments. It protects me from the evil effects - fects ot Budden changes ; It keep ! ! mc In Rood appetite ; It gives mo fltrl'n th ; It keeps my blood In good clrcul:1tlcn. I People rulet ! by the ; mom ! of gloom nttract to them gloomy things , . If yon don't get the biggest and best It's your own fault. DeftlUlco Starch Is tor sale everywhere nnd there Is "positively nothing to eQual It In quality or quantity. - No wonder some are tired of rellg. Ion when the ) ' talw It all In Itnngaroo leaps. Moravian Darley 1\0(1 Spoltr. Two great cereals makes growing and fattening hogs and cattle possible In Dak. , Mont. . I aho , Colo. . yes , every- whcre , and add t.o above Balzer'e Billion - lion D01lar Grass , Teosinte. whloh produces - duces 80 tons of grcen todder per Ilcr , Salzer's Earliest Cane , Salzer's 60 Day Oats and a. hundred ot ot.her rare tllrm .eeds tbC1-t he Qtrers. JUST CUT 'IllIS OUT .AND RETURN rr with 10c In stamps to the John X. Salzer Seed Co. , La. Crosse , " 'Is. , nnd get theIr big catnlog an lots ot ta.rm Beed samples. ( W. N. U. ) A fault which humbles a man is of moro \ISO to him than a good action which ImlTs him up with pride. JUn. WInslow' " oothllll : tjyrnl' . For children teetblnl : , softens the IlI1Oa , ro uces r1ammntJor. , a11aya 1'ntn , curcI wind collu. c a bottle. An Enthusiastic Reception. Sir Hl1rry UaWSOI1 was welcomed as governor of Now South Wales with the greatest enthusIasm. Ono port greeted him In a novel and Interesting way. There were no guns big enough to salute him with , 80 an enterprising loyalist hit on the hl1l > py idea of utll. izlng Itoroscne tins. With the assist. ance of plugs of dynamite and a fuse the sl11uto was duly gIven , resultIng In a rounrl dozen of loud bl1ngs , the snme numb or of fiylng Ierosene tins. and distracted nl1t1ves , fleeing for their lIves In all directions. I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J hnve come to relv npon II ; nlmoRI ; entlrcly { or the many miIc.thlngs . { or which 1 neci1 mrdlelne. "Wben cJlltlemlcR of I" Rrlppe first be- g.m to mnke tltt'lr nppcarl\nce In this country 1 wus /lutrerer { rom thls dls- e ! ; o. "I bnievernl long 1I1t' ct ! with the grIp. .At first 1 did llot kno' " tbl\t 1'0- rlllm wns n. remcd for tbls dhlILBe. WItI'I1 henrd tha [ In grlppo was opl- demlc cntnrrh , I trlrd l > erun { or I" grippe , RlIII found It. to be just the thing , " -Isnna Drock. Pc-ru-Da Used in the Family for Years. Mrs. E. West. 137 Main Street , ! \flnn,1IR , Wlk. , writes : 'Ve hnvo UAl'll Pctlm n In our ramll ' for n number of Yl'nrs nml when I MY thnt It. III n. fIne medicine lor catarrh RlIII COMR , I know what I am talking I\bont. I have t ken It C'erylprlng antI fnll for fonr years anll I fintl thnt It keelJ8 me robuAt , fltrons , with splendhl nppctlte , anti free from nny tIlnrs . A few yoors ngo It cuml me of catnrrh ot the slomnch , which the doctors lultl pronounced incur- able. I nm very much plemoed with Pcruna. 1 m 87 yoors old.-l\1rs. E. Wcst. , , Pe-ru-na Is . Carrhal Tonia EspcclaJ y AfatjtCd ( to the Declining Powers of Old Age. In oM Je : ; the mucoull ml1mbrnnM 11t ! " como tbl1l.eoed un , I lu1rtly lese tbelr tuuo- tlOD , ' ' 'l'bl9 lends to partlnlloM ofhrnrlnJf. 11mI'll nUll taste , S well' us lllGOStiVO dl. . turbnuccs. ' . Perunlcorrrc.s \ all thhl by ItI'I ' "P < 'clfio on nil the l1111CO\lS mewbrnnea Oyeratlon o the boely. Olle bollle , , , Ill convince nnyont ! . Once ulNl ! tllltl Icrunn becomes n lIfe-Iony 8taTIII-b ' wllh oM nnl1loung , Mrs. lJ' , B. I.IUlu. ' .1 elena , Ill. , wrlulIl " 1 can rccomtlll'I1d Peruna us n good mt-d. Iclno lor chrulllq ca- ' tnrrh oC the IIlomach A TRAVIILEn nnel bo''cI9. 1 have AT EVENTV.O"I ! heen troublt'll o- verely wll h It fur VEARS OF 'c- ' over n. rear IIml nlllo cough. Now my.cough IA nIl go l' , nnt } , 1111 thu llIAtres\ln . at cnlnrrh 0 the fltomnch IIml. bowc 8 II11VtllsnJpcAred ) , 1 wlllrecotuTllctllllt to nil as rnro rom- clly. Il\m 110 well 1 am contcmpla\IIK \ , a t rll' to Yo1l0w 81 < 1uo lnrk thlH comlnrr Ron.- son. HoW' iA that tor one 71 yenrR oltln In n. Inler letter IIhe snys : " ( urn 'on1) ' too t h"nkflll to yun for your kind fll\vh \ . mill fot" the good Itralth that I am fin. joying , vholl ) ' from the use ot YOI1 l > e- runn. Hn'e heen ont to the Yello , . , lena . Nntlonnll'nrk ntlll m"n7 other pll\t-l'6 of the w'st , I\ntllllmll nlwnys thnn1t you tor : ) 'ol1r generoslty.-Mrs. } , ' , ] . Lltt.lc : " Strong and Vigorous at tbe Ago o' Elghty-Elght. Rev. .T , N , Pnrkeri UtlcR , N. Y. , " 'rlt : "In ,1uno , 1001 , I Ollt my Aonlle ot hoor- IUR enUrely. My henrln" had been tlomo- whnti Impnlre < 1 for ovol'ILl Yl'arA , hut not 110 mnch nn'cctcII bllt th"t 1 coult1 holt1 con"erRe with my CrlellllR ; but In Jnnl\f 1001 , my Rense of Iwnrlng loft mo 80 tbn1l I coultl hellr no 80lInll whatovcr , I wns nlso tron111l'l1 , vlth ROVoro rhmlmlitlo palmi In II1Y limbs. I comTllcncl'ltnklng \ } > o- runa nnll I1mv my hearing fA restorccl R.'I gOOlI ns it W ! I llrlor to Juno , lUut. My rheumlLllc "alIiAlro nil ROllO. 1 canno' speak too highly of PorulI , nnd now when elghty.t'lght Yt'nrll ohl can 8ay III h R Invl orutcd wy whole ystew-Ro. ; " J. N. J > nrkcr. 1 Mr. W , D. Schnatler , of Terre HIlJ , Fa. . wriles : "I ot sick CVry winter , AntI hnll "p(1) of co1 < < 1 In l ebnmry , IBIJ'J , I coulll not do uythhll ; for /llmot ! two montha. In Dccmnber , 1801) , I flaw one of your books bout 'our rom I'll 11'11. 'I'hrn I wrote t < l r. lTartmnn for tulvlce , nntl hu ' ' 'tOte : thnt t IIhoul11 commence the \1110 ot PcruD8) ant1 . how to tnlm cnro of mYl < elf. , . to I tlltInot lmm ono dny Jnst winter thn\ I coulll not. toml to my lltock. I 1m IIlxty- three ) 'enrs old , aml I clLnnot thnnk you too much for what yon II1\'o done for me , " If YOI1 tlo not derive IJromlt tUllll\ntlllfno- tory results from the nso of ! > cruna. wrlto nt onoe to Dr. lInrtman , glvlnJ ( full Htate- ment of yonr cmo ; unrll10 will bc 111cn8O to , ; 1\0 you his vnlulLhle llvlce graUs. Atltll'l'9 Dr. lI rtmnn , IreRltlen t ot the Hartman SanitarluIn , Columbus , O. W f'J.t cl ) , Laundry Blue O RECTIONS FOR USE-Wla le.Stlck AROUND IN T E WATER. I Wlnqlc.Stlclc r.AUNDn nLUR won't spill , break , freeze nor spot olothes Costs 100 anti equals 200 worth ot tmv other blulnlt. It your aro' ( Jr Ilocs not keep It Boud 100 for sample to TUB L7tDNDRY BLDB e . . III MIchigan St. , eblcftgo. hr h ( I \ _ Man HOBe . For For \ C , ttle Poultry , When Answering Advertisements Klndl ) ' Mention This Paper. I ALABASTINE . The Only Sanitary and Permanent Wall Coating E : I. not a dl.e"o-breodlng , hot water II1f.)1 11D1/lb , furnish- ALA13ASTIN ni and bnrIJor'jround tor dluMe germs ; It I" . . natum ! , roclr.bt\e I composition , In wblto RIlII mnny elll11sllelT beautiful tlntto ; In J > ( lwIr form , reDli1 I for u.qe by HhnplT mixing with oold water. Anyone can llrmb It on. A LA DASTI N E cemenls to "nllH , dJstroy dlseaRe g'rInIl nml vlJnnln , RlJC1 nl\ver rubB oft or Bcales. Other willi continCII , under fllnolful name Qnd n-I"lIy 'ob. l wUb hot water , are unll1'.n1thful klllsOlnlnl1f , Bluek on the wnll with glue. which aoon rota , nourll.hefl gerlns of deadly dl'IMe , rubll and /lcIIIN , spolUne walllO , I'lllthlng nn.l furniture. When It Is ncceHsary to rl'flnlhh , the old cents Jnust bo wnshed v1r-an UIIt'ntdv8 , nuty , disacrl'l"ablo job , Jllllkllll : the rooms damp and unflt to live In. When walls lira on co cOllh' < l wllh .Alllbll'Itlno , Bueccrolng COllt8 Inny I. . . . IIppUld , Y\'lIr A LA BAS TIN E : IIfh'r ) ' ( : ar , without washing the wnll , thus /laving erentpI'n. . . " "nil 'Ulnoyftnro. the Dur bale Wall Coatlna , Hot and Cold Water Kalsomlnes Have No Merit Won't Rub Off ; Bomo IIClllel"ll try to ! loll tlll'm , l\1)"ln ) ( : : HII'm chcftp , IInd tryIng to Bull on .AJaLlUlthlb' " denand WHY'l Wltl1 lIueh thou IL' ! thclr cu.qlomerll Il'lIrIot tbo Impollltion. THEY ARE VJORTHLESS PREPARATIONS Bocnuso it cements to , n.ml It you cftnnot buy .AlIl1J . tlno of your Imrdware , paInt or time 11t'alpr , rt'fn.qe 1\11 is not. stuck .011 the wall wIth hllltlltlonl ! , nn wrllo UII. WO will tell yvu wbero you cnn It't ) ,1,1'Unu ' without delay , lleca 'lUg , annual glne , us are orHclllttoyoulUrcct. $500.00 GIVEN AWAY. WrltotorpertleuJnrB. the yarious w-cullell "wull finisheR - - II I.e.nct of daInty tlnt'l ! hlnta on decoratln , and our artIst" up-to-date Iden on beau. kalsominoB isheR ' which are . tlfyl"1I : the home , Pree. .lJI1Y ) 'IIIL t1nb ol1ly ; n Imcknglfl , proJll'rly 11I1'l'loli. ' old'f S un cr f IlnCl .f U 1 nlWl6a. Tau can apply Alabasline. AI a b a tC 0 m pan Y GRAND and 105 Waler RAPIDS St , New , YOlk MICH. CII7. "