The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, March 27, 1903, Image 6

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    McCook Tribune
F M K1MMELL Publisher
MCOOK
NEBRASKA
I THE MEWS IN BRIEF
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Governor Ferguson of Oklahoma has
signed -the cattle quarantine bill pass
ed by the recent legislature
Throe men were killed and Heveral
seriously Injured by the explosion of
dynamite at Bluefield W Va
A cablegram from Florence Italy
announces the death in that city of
Charles Godfrey Lcland the author
arid journalist
The Chicago Junction Railway has
raised its switching charges the in
crease amounting in all cases to at
least -25 per cent
News has been received from La
Vega Santo Domingo -of the death of
General Manuel Cacero governor of
the province of Moca
Thetwenty second session of the leg
islature Of Arizona has closed Gov
ernor Brodie vetoed the ibill for grant
ing suffrage to women
President Roosevelt has agreed to
participate In the layingof the corner
stone of the Lewis and Clark exposi
tion May 21 at Portland
Dr Samuel W McLean 56 years
old superintendent of the Illinois asy
lum for feeble minded children at
coin died of cancer of the stomach
Hubert C Minard referee in the pe
tition of the directors of the Buffalo
N Y Racing association for dissolu
tion finds the institution insolvent
The annual meeting of the Federa
tion of the Alliance Francaise in the
United States held in New York was
attended by delegates from all parts of
the United States
The yearly wage adjustment confer
ence between the Stove Founders Na
tional Defense association and the Iron
Molders Union of North America is on
at Cincinnati O
The correspondent for the London
Times at Montevideo says in a dis
patch that great hopes are entertained
for a peaceful settlement of the revo
lution in Uruguay
In the English house of commons
Postmaster General Austin Chamber
lain said the postoffice had long de
sired to conclude a parcel post agree
ment with the United States
The president sent to the senate the
nomination of Hamilton Fish of New
York to be assistant treasurer of the
United States at New York the nomi
nation of William Pimley having been
withdrawn
The Caribbean squadron command
ed by Rear Admiral Coghlan now
cruising in the vicinity of Honduras
will be reinforced shortly by the crui
sers San Francisco and Raleign which
recently have undergone an overhaul
ing
The Western Passenger association
meeting in Chicago adjourned after
reaching an agreement regarding the
Elkins law One of the railroads it is
said wll institute a test case for the
sole purpose of obtaining a decision on
-the law
Joseph Bradley a farm hand at Bear
Lake Mich supposed to be unsound
mentally killed Mrs F E Bowerman
dangerously wounded her daughter and
attempted to kill his son He then
Tturned the weapon tijpon himself and
committed suicide
Four hundred glove cutters at Glov
ersville and Johnstown K have
voted i o strike unless the
ers association increases their wages
The manufacturers declare that under
the present conditions they cannot ad
vance wages A strike would throw
tout of work nearly 2000 persons
News from San Salvador is to the
efTect that the town of Pespre in Hon
duras has been captured by forces un
der General Bonilla president elect of
Honduras General Sierra the retir
ing president of the country is sur
rounded at Naocome and unable to
leave for Tegucigalpa the capital
W Seaman president of the Ozark
Cherokee Central confirmed the
statement that the company have un
der construction a 100 mile line from
Muskogee I T to Fort Smith Ark
and that another extension is contem
plated from Fayetteville Ark the
eastern terminus at present to Mem
phis Tenn
Governor Peabody of Colorado issu
ed a statement in which ne calls at
tention to the threatening aspect of
the labor troubles now centering in
the Cripple Creek district and an
nounces the appointment by him of an
advisory board to visit the scenes of
these troubles to thoroughly investi
gate the causes which have led to the
recent condition of affairs
The steamer Melamosa running on
the Ocklawha river Florida sunk four
miles above the mouth of the river
The passengers were all asleep but
Rufus King and Walter Watson col
ored residents of Palatka were the
only persons to lose their lives
The house and senate of Missouri
adopted a resolution submitting an
amendment to the constitution requir
ing the Missouri railroads to grant
Jree transportation over their lines In
Missouri to state officials and legis
lators during Uieir officialjerms
In the house on the 23d these bills were
passed II R -12 by Thompson of Mer
Tick allowing county boards to make re
pairs to bridges less than 00 in cost
without advertising for bids in cases of
emergency II R 102 by Cropsey of Jef
ferson appropriating 100000 for an
Jones of Otoe offered an cultural college at Lincoln II R 207 by
amendment to change debits to non-in- McClay of Lancaster to improve sani
terest bearing open accounts to be de- tary conditions of city jails providing for
ducted from th aggregate Nelson then a physician and matron After voting to
amended Ilogrefcs amendment to make J make the three remaining appropriation
it all bona fide debts llogrefe accepted j bills a special order when the house was
this amendment and withdrew his The in committee of the whole the house
llogrefe amendment as changed by went into committee of the whole and
son was then defeated Rouseof Hall at j took up If R 471 the deficiency bill
11 oclock moved that the committee Items aggregating S12S41 were stricken
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arise and report the revenue bill for pas
sage At this time Burgess of Lancas
ter sprung the anticipated amendment to
let the street railways gas water works
and electric companies in under section
76 having their gross earnings taxed as
franchise as in the case of the tele
phone telegraph express and pipe line
companies The proposition was defeat
ed C6 to 23 The report of the commit
tee of the whole that the revenue bill
be recommended lor passage as amended
was on motion of McAllister adopted
at 2rS3 p m As the amendments must
first be printed the bill probably cannot
come to a third reading this week The
house passed II R 271 the Riggs bill
reorganizing the South Omaha school
board I R 210 by McClay of Lancas
ter a Lincoln city tax bill to allow Lin
coln to buy the postoffice building for
a city hall IT R 31 by Koetter of
Douglap to increase rate of interest on
state warrants from 4 to 5 per cent and
reducing rate of interest on county city
township precinct and school district
lands from 6 to 4 per cent
The house began operations on the 19lh
by concurring in senate amendments to
II R 40 by Frederich of Cass requiring
due advertisement of school board meet
ings before the board can bonds
These bills were passed H R 440 by
Rouse of Hall appropriating 4164 from
the penitentiary fund to aid in the con
struction of the addition to the state pen
itentiary II R 101 by Junkin of Gos
per providing for a department in one of
the state insane hospitals for the treat
ment of dipsomaniacs inebriates and
those addicted to excessive use cf liquors
and drugs II R 43 by Nelson cf Doug
las providing a uniform bond in appeals
to the distrct court IT R 21 by Nelson
of Douglas providing a uniform bond in
appeals to the district court IT R 157
by Perry of Furnas curative relating to
fees of countv court officers S F 147
by Sheldon of Cass providing for opening
maintaining and vacating county roads
emergency clause S F 117 for a joint
resolution memorializing congress to ap
prove the Dietrich land leasing bill Sen
ate amendments to the salaries appropri
ations bill were considered S F 217 pro
posing the repeal of the old territorial law
providing that the deputy treasi rer shall
receive no salary from the territory
Loomis offered an ampndment to the sal
aries bill fixing the deputys salary at
1S00 the amount previous legislatures
have been appropriating The amendment
was carried Amendments by Cropsey of
Jefferson were adopted raising the secre
tary ot the state banking board from
C1500 to 2000 a year and his chief clerk
from 1000 to 1200 Wilson of Pawnee
chairman of the finance ways and means
committee offered an amendment appro
priating an annual salary of S40 for the
secretary of the fish commission not now
provided for The amendment carried
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out and 104460 added This made the
final total 12007 ri7 The bill was recom
mended for passage The claims bill was
then taken up One of the prominent
items was S4002GO to reimburse ex State
Treasurer J E Hill for defending suits
brought against him upon the failure of
the Capitol National bank in wliich Hill
had deposited state funds The commit
tee concluded that these suits were un
warranted Another was 40000 for as
many wolf scalps as a deficiency claim
The original total amount of the bill was
SGG000 approximately and this apparent
ly will undergo no material changes as
lew claims are now to be determined on
osnatc
The fight in the senate on the 13th was
the landlord lien bill introduced by Um
stead of Nance by request After much
discussion the bill was ordered engrossed
for a third reading with the amendments
offered by the committee The section
over which the fight occurrrd and which
was ordered engrosed is as folows Sec
tion 1 A landlord shall have a first lien
for his rent upon one half the- crop
grown upon the demised premises from
the planting of said crops until one vear
after the term of the lease expires or
until the rent is paid by fillnj In the
office of the county clerk as chattel mort
gages are filed a notice that such lien is
claimed and stating the amount thereof
and when due Said lien may be enforced
by foreclosure in the same manner as
chattel mortgages are foreclosed at any
time after said rent or any part thereof
is due Standing committees reported for
general file S F 212 and S F 63 The
former is an act providing for the filing
of reports of insurance companies with
tile state auditor before they are allowed
to do business in the state S F 63 is
an act granting additional power to fra
ternal beneficiary societies The bill was
introduced at the request of the Ancient
Order of United Workmen lodge The
committee of the whole with Harrison of
Hall in the chair ordered the following
engrossed for a third reading S F 170
naming number -of employes to be em
ployed by the senate and house S F
43 the local land lien full S F 63 pro
viding for the purchase of cemeteries by
towns S F 67 providing for the verifi
cation of pleadings S F 123 relating to
divorce S F 143 an act providing for
the digging of ditches to drain land S F
14 the compulsory school attendance act
Several bills from the house were read a
first time and 11 R 236 was put on its
tiiird reading This is the Gilbert pri
mary election bill which provide- that at
all primaries the election board shall have
authority to compel the voter to swear
whether he has generally supported the
ticket of the party holding the primary
at the preceding election The bill passed
The following bills were passed in the
senate on the ISth S F 201 covldlng
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Consideration of II R 70 the Ramsej
elevator bill was taken up in committee
of tire whole on the 17th The bill re
quires railroads to furnish equal facilities
to all elevators including sidetracks
cars switch connections terminal hand
ling and Interchange The amendment of
fered by the railroad committee to which
the bill was referred cut out the provi
sions for terminal handling and inter
change and Tequlred elevators to -which
it should be applicable to cost at least
3000 Roobins of Gage ofJered a substi
tute to the amendment which left the
bill unchanged save foT a proviso fixing
the cost of the elevator at not less than
2000 The Robblns substitute amendment
was adopted by a rising vote of 84 to 2
and the bill -was then recommended for
passage as amended The following bill
were read for the third time and passed
Remedying minor defects in charters gov
erning cities of from 5000 to 2o000 popula
tion Ayes S7 nays 0 To authorize
corporations associations and societies to
transact upon the assessment plan the
business of accident or or ac
cident and sickness insurance and to pay
a funeral benefit not sxceeding 200 To
define the nature and Lcome of the Ne
braska state library the University of
Nebraska library and the Nebraska state
historical society liabrary and to regu
late the purchase of books by them
Makes state library exclusively one of
law books and public documents the
state historical library exclusively one of
United States and Nebraska history and
the University library one of general ref
erence Provides for the transfer of books
irom one to another of these libraries in
conformity with this classification Re
pealing proviso in hiw governing schools
in metropolitan cities wliich forbids the
school board to expend more than 200 ex
cept in accordance with the terms of a
written contract Appropriating 7G1 for
the relief of General Arictor Vifquain
Providing that appeals to e supreme
court including petitions ii error shall
go up on appeal procedure thereby se
curing uniformity in appeals To prevent
the spread of contagious and infectious
diseases and providing for a state health
inspector by the btate board of health
at a salary of S1S00 Carries an appropri
ation of 10000
As soon as the house convened on the
ISth the revenue measure was considered
Mikesell of Dixon offered an amendment
to -the personal property schedule so as
to exempt live stock under six months
old from taxation This led to an
amendment by Sears of Burt to strike
out tile whole schedule and leave the
list of this property to the state board
of equalization Many members urged
that the schedule be left intact contend
ing that it would be better than letting
a few men make the schedule The
Sears amendment was adopted by a vote
of 36 to 21
The amendment offered some days ago
adding an assistant librariun or the su
preme court at 900 a year and a deputy
at 1800 a deputy clerk at 1S00 and three
assistant clerks at 300 each were adopted
Likewise the amendment to raise the sal
ary of the steward of the Lincoln hos
pital for insane from 1200 to 1500 a year
carried
The house on the 20th in committee
of the whole resumed consideration of
H R 374 the salaries appropriation bill
It adopted an amendment reducing the
salary of the superintendent of the Girls
Industrial home of Geneva from 1500 to
1200 The committee on public lands and
buildings recommended a matron for this
institution at C00 a year This commit
tee argued the necessity of this func
tionary but the finance ways and means
committee and others denied It and held
that the superintendent needed no such
assistant It was claimed that the reduc
tion of the superintendents salary and
the effort to appoint a matron was spite
work against the superintendent The
amendment was lost Durin r the pro
ceedings Nelson of Pierce remarked that
this was the most expensive Institution
In the state the cost of maintenance a
year being 23S per capita An amend
ment was adopted reducing the salaries
of the two family managers from 800
to G00 The salary of the engineer at
the Industrial home at Milford was rais
ed from SO0 to 900 on an amendment
by Gilbert of Douglas The committee
had recommended a cut to G00 The farm
manager at the Grand Island Soldiers
home was placed at S0 instead of 400
II R 70 the Ramsey elevator bill was
taken up as a special order on its third
reading The bill passed unanimously
The measure provides that railroads shall
accord equal terminal and transfer fa
cilities to all paties operating grain ele
vators and that farmers elevators shall
cost at least 2000 H R 314 the reve
nue bill was read for the third time
Douglas of Rock moved that the bill be
returned to the engrossing committee to
be properly engrossed it being discov
ered that the personal property tax
schedule was not stricken from the bill
as ordered by the committee of the whole
The bill was then re read and placed on
its final passage It passed by a vote of
70 to 21 Three fusionists voted in the
affirmative and two republicans in the
negative Fourteen members sent up ex
planations with their votes A number
voted differently than they had talked
The bill went to the senate and was given
its first reading
CSS providing for the qualification of ings has stirred up quite a fight
teachers indefinitely postponed S F
202 providing that before school levy Is
voted boards must make an Itemized es
timate of expenses general file S F
30S providing that when a conviction is
secured against a licensed seller of liquor
one fourth of the money shall be paid
to tho complaining wltneses indefinitely
postponed S F 215 providing for regis
tration books and a form of registration
was passed The senate went into com
mittee of the whole and made the fol
lowing disposition of bills II R 152
The senate on insane hosuitals reported
on the 20th and recommended that 150000
be appropriated for the rebuilding of the
Norfolk Asylum for the Insane The
committee said that 100000 worth of prop
erty had been sent to other asvlums and
I irirjnff5li
for placing constitutional amcKIments at NEBRASKA IN BRIEF
the head of the ticket IT R 152
lng that tho Lincoln school board shall Springfield suffered a fire- loss of
consist of five members The senate wqnt mq qqq
into cumiiiiiiee oi uiu wiiuiu wild -way i
of Nuckolls in the chair with H R 236
the Gilbert primary election bill a spe
cial order The committee recommended
it for passage Standing committees re
ported as follows S F 52 mechanics
lien law Indefinitely nostnoned 8 F
A case of smallpox has appeared at
Spalding
In a shooting scrape at North Platte
three men were wounded
Location of the library site In Hast-
Mr and Mrs Anderson Miller of
Richardson county last week cele
brated their golden wedding
Thomas Jennison tho brakeman
Injured in the B Mwreck south of
Nebraska City died at the Nebraska
City hospital
The Great Western Cereal mills
closed its plant in Nebraska City
pending the settlement of the wage
provding that the school board of I Bcale demand
coin shall be composed of five members j Columbus is soon to have a brick
recommended for third reading and later and tiIe manufactory guaranteed to
JM1 U II A ju piUVJUUJg IIIU
braska experimental station fund be turn
ed into the university fund recommend
ed for third reading and later passed H year
II 202 providing for purchase of books
for library of State Normal school out of
cost not less than 10000 and to turn
out at least two million brick the first
The nurserymen of York report
they have ever had York has three
nurseries
Paul Schindler a German bachelor
about 35 years of age and living on a
farm alone near Hoag Gage county
was found dead in his home Belief is
that he suicided
The park commissioners of
54000 in salvage had been saved out of ka City are going to organize the
the wreck of the fire The following bills school children for the purpose of
TIS the parks and streets supplied
ceive money and act as trustee for with flower beds during the summer
oration and improvements of cemeteries j As a southbound freight on the
SClfollP TdnK T6 PUPilS nn6 i Unl0n PacifiG WaS Pulli 0t Of Blue
scnool district may attend school In an-
other o f 57 compelling railroads to bpnngs the engine struck a man wht
provide suitable waiting rooms and to was walking on the track killing
nSL518 atcommonatou f him instantly The man was not
passengers S F G7 providing for the
perfection of pleadings S F 17 i identined
ing name of deaf and mute institute at j H E Warrell principal of schools
Omaha and blind asvlum at Nebraska j ftfc 0galalla has resignei his position
City S F 222 providing for the wind-
to enSe in other business Prof
UP of the affairs of Installment j
ies and placing them under the control Clinton M Barr of Cozad has been
of the state banking board S F 117 a employed as principal to complete the
joint resolution memorializing congress to
oppose the Dietrich lal leasing bill fav
oring the allowance of G40 ir res of land
to each settler Senate went into com-
school year
The depot at Riverton was robbed
while Frank Birdnell and Russell
uuuce oi the whole and reported as 101- Rutherford the agent and assistant
li3 fcj X TJ lv
county commissioners to 3 per day or
dere engrossed This bill affects counties
having 60000 inhabitants and less S F
240 regarding cultivated lands on high
ways ordered engrossed S F 145 pro
viding for the formation of drainage dis
tricts for the reclamation of swamp
lands and to prescribe course of proced
ure to be followed to accomplish such
ioject was passed S F 240 providing
were at dinner The thief secured
7S7 lie entered through the win
dow and rifled the till John Wilson
was arrested and confessed to the
theft
An eighteen hundred dollars pipe
organ was installed in the Methodist
church at Yayne the gift of Mrs J H
that cultivated lands shall include forest i plngry of Wayne The presentation
trees fruit trees and hedge rows planted was made bv the donors snn inlnw
width at least once a year was passed j response by J D King in behalf of
S F 121 for the relief of D L Johnson j the church
R- r23 reIeCof R- 0raaha Passenger Xo 12 ran into
fact onZZ i the rGar end f an freight about
engrossed s f 169 providing for the three miles west of Minden severely
formation of new school districts ordered injuring Traveling Engineer C A
sr Lr ssrr on Tie -
grossed s F 74 providing for bonds to Car Were consumed by fire The
be furnished by oliiciais ordered en- I freight train had broken in two A
grossed
ueiist tog prevailed
j By the will of John Collins a Da
Tiie following bills were passed by the j kota county Nebraska farmer three
you y Loomis s F 124 by Harrison 1S favonte C Collins of
authorizing the board of educational lands Hubbarl Nebraska receives the en
HvlLfT1 Ste a certificatc of tire estate of 20000 John C is thus
rZ ravdea becase remained with
tKii h inirn r i r ti
oi iuon uniting the number of officers ei in ms om age
and employes of the senate and house Lake Ericson in Greeley county
F SS WhiCh haS affrded the IIeaSure seek
u iiMiig me
open season i r
for trout not less than eight inches long j mIos arounl such a
June i t0 October i and for all other i inS hunting and fishing resort is now
lion bvVn l NyTber A Riped ff the maP A break the
lion oy Senator Sheldon
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wish for the speedy recove of Sector M lieVed ll Gntirely f itS Water
Dean of Phelps county was adopted by and the cost to rePair it will probably
a rising vote The senate then went into e more than the owners will care
v wiiiuiniee ot tne whole- on thf 5ffln
committee hie S F 2 36 to 210 inclusive
by Senator Hall of Douglas to abolish
appraisement of property under process
of foreclosure and extending for three
months the time allowed for redemption
were opposed by Senator Hastv as calcu
lated to work an injustice to the poor
to expend
Arrangements have been completed
whereby the teachers of Cass and
Sarpy counties will unite and hold
their regular annual institute in
i iaLLsiaouin beginning August 17 A
man Senator Pembortnn nK n nnnnco e
iv- i miia ui wauuuiuis nas Deen
tin- uu ciitxing mat tne right of ap
ptaisement is a valuable right and has
worked no hardship to either mortgagee
or mortgagor On motion of Senator
Hasty the bills were recommended for in
definite postponement Senator Warner
moved the appointment of a committee
selected and the indications now are
that the meting will be a most suc
cessful one
The four men charged with shop
lifting in connection with James Carr
of three to confer with a like committee i aQd George Niles and who escaped
from the house to agree on a time for from arrest by skipping to town were
final adjournment The motion prevailed
f
at GothenburS by Chief
and the president named as sucli com
mittee Senators Pemberton Alden and colm ass5sted by the Gothenburg
Hali of Burt j lice They were brought back and
j had a hearing and were sentenced
THE REVENUE BILL
LINCOLN The revenue bill which
passed the house Friday and was read
for the first time in the senate Friday
night passed the second reading in the
That measure will glide swiftly through
the senate passing that body about
Thursday so that before the end of an
other week it is more than likely to have
to jail for three months
Settlers are coming and going in
in northeastern Nebraska at an un
usual rate this spring The cheap
upper branch of the legislature Saturday lands toward the middle of the state
moiming At this session the Ramsey el-
are being bought more readily Jut
evator bill compelling railroads to grant
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full termiral and transfer facilities to th6rG SFe mSny GrS of SOOd land
farmers elevators and imposing upon Jn tne northeastern corner that want
the farmers the requirement of construct- to go to other states Within a fort
InLnToT 3t f fC0Kt ot leps sht eighty one cars of emigrants
than 2000 was also read for the second
time pased through Sioux City in a single
Opposition to the revenue bill subsded ay and many of these came from
when the fight in the house was ended Nebraska
Six cars loaded with coal attached
to a Union Pacific freight en route
from Manhattan Kan to Beatrice
become a law o formidable jumped the track at Taylors siding a
cial signature to the bill without vvere badl v damaged The track was
tancy He has commtited himself in favor I torn up for fifty yards
of this measure Of it he said
T rm rrlnl cn VS lfll
The Platte Valley Telephone com-
believe it wn an thPatb J anized at a meeting held
much need We ought and I believe will i at the Anderson school house south
derive through it a total assessment of J east of Buda This company will
S5WOOM0a This state is in a bad Btart -with about twenty five
uuii wiiu tins aeui oi over iiwVM
ing over it and we cannot hope for the
greatest substantial progress unless we
efface that debt
ers and will cover a territory of about
ten miles
Lillian Rusell II
Lillian Russells 16-year-old daugh
ter Lillian Russell Solomon is now
m Paris preparing for a stage career
Lillian II is said to be even prettier
than her mother at the same age She
Is possessed of a fine soprano voice
and dramatic talent of a high order
She may be seen on the professional
stage next season
ALT UP-TO-DATE HOUSEKEEPERS
Use Rod Cross Ball Blue It makes clothes
clean and sweet as when now All grocers
For a job lot of New Years resolu
tion at cut rates apply to any of your
neighbors
Strange Facts of Wild Animals
The birth of a litter of lions at Ila
slemere park a private menagerie in
England leads one of the English pa
pers to note a fact that has for long
puzzled biologists and that is notor
ious among those who interest them
selves in the study of wild beasts iir
captivity this being that nearly all
the lion tiger and leopard cubs born
Woman Abolitionists Exploit
Miss Sarah E Sanborn who died at
the age of 80 last week in Hamnton
Falls N H was once the heroine of
an exciting abolitionist adventure
Her brother Franklin B Sanborn of
Concord with whom she was then liv
Ing was outspoken in his utterances
and work in suport of the abolitionist
cause An attempt was made to kid
nap him The hack in which he was
to be carried away was left standing
at the door Miss Sanborn seized tho
whip and lashed the horses till they
ran away then she helped her broth
er to escape For this exploit citizens
of Concord afterward presented her
with a pair of pistols
When it comes to helping the poor
actions speak louder than words
FOOLED THE HOSPITAL
Was Pronounced Incurable but Got
Well on Pure Food
Sometimes In a case of disease
re
sulting from the use of improper food
the symptoms are so complex that
medical science cannot find the seat of
trouble and even the most careful
hospital treatment fails to benefit A
gentleman of Lee Mass
says On
April 1st 1900 I was sent home by
one of our Massachusetts hospitals
say
me
n en-
muie couiu be done for
I have been a great v
rous diseases and rheumatism
nervous prostration and had previous
ly been treated at Sharon
Springs and
by a number of doctors
without net
ting much assistance
One day I was feeling
WOrse than
usual
when I m --
in that country have a cleft palate
which prevents them from being
properly suckled and usually leads to
their premature death But beyond J
this a more astonishing fact still r
and one that also greatly puzzles bi- A
ologists is that which determines
that of all the wild animals born in
England those born in Bristol are re
garded as the finest and as the most
likely to live So well known is this
to professional showmen and menag
erie keepers that Bristol born is a
recognized brand in the wild animal
trade
your Grape Nuts iu
io that I Eent out for
a package
I
nextmdeaT t breaastthe
oneway ftTfmnthS X DeVer mlod
one daj if you ever saw
any one-
grow strong and improve
it
was T
gamed from 125 pounds J
to my
weight of 165 I will alwayse t
cripple from rheumatism but JL
wise I am so much
Improvi I
now feel as well 1
as any man ir
b
country Name furnished hi J
Co Battle Creek Mfch PStUm
There is a
recipe
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Mrs F Wrijrht of Oelwein
Iowa is another one of the
million women who have been
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T snffprd from terrible draetrinff sen
sations with the most awful pains low
down in the side and pains in the back
tnd the most agonizing- headaches
No one knows what 1 endured Often
I was sick to the stomach and every
little while I would be too sick to go
to work for three or four days I work
in a large store and I suppose stand
ing on my feet all day made me worse
At the suggestion of a friend of
my mothers 1 began to take jLydia
E Pinkhams Vegetable Com-
and it is simply wonderful
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felt better after the first two or three
doses it seemed as though a weight
was taken off mj shoulders I con
tinued its use until now I can truth
fully say I am entirely cured Young
girls whq are always paying doctors
bills without getting any help as I did
ought to take your medicine It
costs so much less and it is sure to
cure them Yours truly Adelaide
PitAni 174 St Anns Ave New York
City 5000 forfeit if original of abcue letter
proving genuineness cannot be produced
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Pinkhams VegetaDie umpouuu r
A Younp Xcw York Iady Tells
of a Wonderful Cure
My trouble was with the ovaries
I am tall and the doctor said I grew
too fast for my strength I suffered
dreadfully irom lnnummatiuii mi
fees of matriculation recommended for that the spring deliveries of nursery doctored continually but got no help
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