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POPULISTS TWIT DEMOCRATS arty Organ Makes Foeble Attempt to Bx- plain Republioan Trinmph, 'SUPERINTENDENT FOWLER ISSUES LETTER Advises Connty Edacators on Varions Matters of Puble Importance— General News of Nee braska. Mrom a &taff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Nov. s ial) ~The pop- Uilet party organ, the Nebraska Independ ent, makes a feeble attempt in i8iin today to explain why thers were such large republican gains In all sections of the Stute. It accuses the democrats of being rerponsible for mush of the slump in the fuslon vote aud as a further reason it Is sald that the republicans polled a large: percentage of their vote than did the op posing party. The story is brief fol- lows S0 ttle tion morning atven in ceded the preme court pears that larger tueion easily I ot eept ever attention was paid to the elece en at this writing, Thursday estimaies of the vote can be atate. It however, con the republicans have carried electing ‘a member of the s and the two regents. It ap the rcpublicans polled a much of their vote than 4 thing that is oni thi state, “ per for accounted for. Ohio the repuhlic by an immente 1 In two instances that the party had. 1t is to he hoped now that McLean and his crowd of gold bugs will be tisfied and retire from potitics land, Mark Hanoa's was a great falling off in vote, live questions being front by Tom Johnsen lowa, of conrse body seems to have 8ince the populist over there by di the-road busine one with any fight a very ne carried the ority. (he largest City. bowever, thers the repubiican hrought to the a ant put up paity has ision and there republican opposition, cen destroyed the middle-of- «eems to be no in them ne- Lancaster Connty OMicinl Canvans, { the number of teachers in your county | time the | In Cieve. | The official canvass of votes in Lancaster | county shows 1hat Branson, repub lican candidate for sheriff. distanced all his fellow nominees. Mr. Branson received a majority of 251 and Frank R. Waters, candidate for county judge. came next, witn & magority of 2434 The oMcial s Judge Sedgwick a majority county. The total les than last year Hids Norfolk The State Roard of Ruildings has extended for an indefinite period the time allowed coftractors to sub- mit hids for rebuilding the hospital for in- #ane at Norfolk. The board met thie after noon to open the proposals. bur as nons' Bad been presented an adjournment w taken. Several contractors have the mat ter under consideration and will prescat their estimates within the next few daye. The hoard will insist on the citizens of Nerfolk advancing sufficiont money to pay for all Jabor employed in the rebuilding. Sale of ¢ tes to Minors, of 2,104 in vote was about s 000 for ospit Public Lands and State Superintendent Fowler has issued a eircular (o the school ofcers of the state calling their attentfon to the sections of the atatutes which prohibit the sale of cig- arettes or tobacco to minars. Under ihe provisions of the law it is a misdemecanor for a person to sell. glve away or furnish ANy cigarettes or cigarette papers in any form whatever 10.& porzohainder the age of | 21, The sale of fobacco in any form to per- #ore under the age of 15 is punishable by ® fine of %25 To Sehool Superintendents State Superintendent Fowler has ad- dressed a communication to the county su- perintendents of the state, in which he ®ay Permit me (o congratulale us he fact that the county elections are again In the past and that we may turn our at- tention anew our legitimate work, faces to the schools and our backs to poll tice and the campalgn. Among you there are three classes: First were not renominated and who have known for weeks or months that they would re- linquish the supervision of the county #chools in January: they have been free from the turmoils of the county campaign Kecond. those who venominated. but detrated in the electlon, they have a #horter period in which to set their houses tn order and alter and arrange their awn plans the future, but they shoull teave thelr schools | good condition a the first clase; and. third. the re-elect those who will continue tn: * - ®aris for the improvement of their schools through- out another torm; much more will be ex pected of them than of the new ®Nie in offiic. T hope that all superin tendents will feel free to call upon this department for any assistance in ite power and that our relations may be mutually pleasant and profitable to the scaools of our holoved stat “Permit me to suggest that all superin- tendents look over their summer and fall correspondence with this department, in cluding all circular latters received from 1his office. Many superintendents will fing Won't You all upon to were for n as Write a Postal [SUES NEBRASKA CITY GROOM To Get Well? £and me no money sial If you are not well get well 1 will mend but simply writs me a Pay when you you a hook Mtetkfe of study has enabled me to eirelcthen inside nerves. Those ars the erves that operate the stomach, kid neye heart, womanly organism, ete. Weak ness ) these crgans means weakness of thoke \erves. Nervo strength alone makes any ormn 4y its duty T wil\ sond too. nearest Yiruggist for Shoop's Restorative and {f succeeds It not {11 pay him myself No wafer how difeult your no matter you have tried If my boo #hows yaulhat your trouble is nerve weak and siokess is -1 to cure yon mes, but that ou an six bottles Uso it pay him order on your of Dr. for a month $5.50 for it case ness my Restora\ I tail records sho those six b have learned with a paysi Al T ask from you, Mine (s the nerve power will warrant not often that 3 out of 40 who get Ies pay, and pay gladly. | hat most people are honest n who cures them. That is fail T don't expect a pewny My 1t nly way fo restore vital ther treatments bring but fleeting results\i besi. If you want to be well Jet me gnd you an order for the medicioe. I ithures pay $5.50. 1 lea the decision to y Simply steto|Bok No. 1 on Dyspepsia which Book yau| bk No. 2 on (he Heart want and ad-[BAk No. 3 on the kidieys. dress Dr Shoop, | i i for Women Box &1, Ra‘|B 2 for men (sealed) cine, Wis 1Rog No. & onRheumatism. Mil cases. not cranic, are often cured by one or two bott Al drugsists. ires give | our alt | those wha | tells how a | | i | | | | the kind, thc outcome and the causes whica incum. | terest | | | i | deals caused him to lose his reason defendant from Burt, motion to advance denfed: State against Standard Oil company. | ex against commission to sue cial.) | new ot summoned | and clerks respectively of the | They had been o omplied hear from month? Revoral have not | we not the heen h ¢ you Mav Auring expec irrent 1o superintendents have make any returns whatever of last June in the tormation of the adjunct district Five or six each of the annual repart and the inatitute reports have not vet bes and the semi-annual app ment is not far off Rending Clrele Waork recelved rion Copies of the Nebraska Teachers ing Clicle circulars may he this office in any quantiry Read procured at not exceeding | 1 hope the reading circle work in Four county I8 growing and i« now on a basis of profit | and instruction to the schoole and 'lm‘r' [ teachers The Nebraska Educational Directors for the current year will follow this in a few dnvs Superintendent J D. French of Hastings s sending out programs for the N. 8 T. A, | ¢ 1 hope | & which meets 2 county vour their January 1 and 2 will be largely represented teachers and district boards to schools that week. This will essitate two weeks vacation at that unless they choose in have school December 28 and 24, or December 23, 24 6 and 27 1t you to the names county match A business mesting of the county super- intendents and county superintendents elect will be held fn the senate chamber in this (capitol) building Monday evening aud Tuesdny forenoon and afternoon, December and 21, for the discusalon of matters relative to the office and duties of county superintendents. the county institute and rural schools Ak clo ne eseccccsecsscccscsstcsssccces have not alreads done Nebraska Teacher, Lincoln, the and postofMices addresses of your representatives to the spelling s0, sen Gener, te Newns, The Lancaster county Gentleman's Road ster club gave the last racing matinee of the season at the fair grounds yesterday afternoon. The proceeds from the sale of tickets. amounting to over $100, were du nated to the McKinley Memorial chime nd he Academy of Music building at the souibwest corner of Eleventh and O streets was sold at administrator's sale this after noon for a price approximating $i0,000. It was bid in by J. K. Honeywell, acting for Miss Florence Putnam, for $12,000 alove incumbrances, which include a mortgage for $13.000 and some taxes. The property was owned by (he H. J. Walsh estate The Commercial club of this city has recommended C. H. Budge for appointment as a member of the St Louis Exposition commission, which the governor proposes to appoint Samuel L. Russell. once a well-to-do &rain buyer in this cfty, has besn adjudged insane by the Insanity commission of this county. Heavy losses through bucket shop | | | eecccccccccccs Mrs. Mary L. White. instituted proceedings against the L. W. Pomerane company fo recover $5,000 for | injuries alleged to have heen caused in her home by a plumber in the employ of t company 1938 R atreet, has Supreme Conrt Proceed! Proceedings in the supreme court Novem- be. Stevens against Brown. appeal from Lan caster, dismissed; Haverly againat State ex rel Rosewater error from TDoug- los. dismissed: Magruder against Kittle, appeal from Dodge. demurier overruled by order of ravivor, Providence Washingion Insurance company against Weaton. ad vanced; Welsh ngainet Tippery, appeal order allow- g fees of referee and stenographer; State rel Plattsmouth Telephone Company Baker, mandamus argied and sub- | mitted; Wilber against Wyatt, error from Douglas. argued and submitted: A J Weaver of Falls City was appointed on bar ed Ed Faloon, resigned MUST EXPLAIN THEIR ABSENCE Five Citizens Who Falled dundge and Clerk Elections Called to irand and. GRAND ISLAND, Neb., Nov 8. (Spe- | A% a result of the operation of the election laws five prominent citizens nearly as many countrr precincts 10 appear hefore County Judgs Mullin to show cause. if any there he, why | they shoull net ha fined for failing to ap pear at the polling places to sit as judges tion notifled of their ap- the sheriff, as also required A8 it I8 the first case of | duly pointment by under the law will be offered, will be watched with in- SECOND DOSE KILLS VANHOLM romshurg Sho, cecdn in er Finally Retaining Polson Lon Enongh (0 Get Resnits STROMSBURG. Neb.. Nov. §.—(Special) A F. Vanholm committed euicide today | at & o'clock by taking poison at his home | {n this city. The dactors reached his side JUSt i fime t0 see him breathe his Ias: | #nd nothing could ba done, He is taid fo | have been drinking hard for several days | And had attempted taking his life oncs | betore this week, but the doctors succeeded | in brioging him out again. He was abou 60 years old and had lived here Afteew years. He was a shoemaker by irade WMiss Matilia Vaechnuseman, Wan Domages for Alleged Hreach of Promise of Marringe NEBRASKA CITY. Neb. Nov. 8 -(Spe clal Telegram.)——Miss Matilda Maehauseman commenced suit in the distriet court tod againat Dr. B M. Whitten for §10.000 dam- ages for alleged breach of promise of mar ringe. The defendant is a practiciag phy- siclap and has resided hers many years He was married last week to a prominent Young society woman of ths city. Tt is | believed that the suit will he contested Omaha Firm Helps Votan Chureh YUTAN, Neb, Nov. 8- (8pecial.)—The Omaha Elevator company. through J. 1. Philips, its agent at Yutan, has subscribed £50 toward the building of a new German Lutheran cburch in Yutan. The farmers near here are mostly Germans who in May of the present vear organized Into the S John's German Lutheran church, with Rev Dr. G, A. Neoft as their pastor. Formerly these people worshiped with the English members of Zion church. but now they have grown so strong that they wish to have a church for themselves, numbering about 0 members. Wymore Library Reopenas. WYMORE, Neb., Nov. §.-—(Special.)—The public library, which was closed about one maenth ago, on account of lack of funds, Is to be reopened by the P. E. 0. soclety and Fortnightly club of Wymore. A library hoard was organized last night and the following officers elected: Mre. H. J. Wet. more, president; Mrs. Robert Fenton, vice president: Mrs. J. A, Reuling, secretary, their respeétive countien on | & | the course | athietic Mrs 8 E. Yoder, treasurer. i cial.) st run fnto this ity for the last twenty years, that he can recover. THE OMAH ssssseas st e lllustrated Bee It Has No Rival TORS iAlways the Be . OMPET tring to trated Bes not lessened the number of this better than the own self it has tlon, That 1 the pace which rl t car ia who are tamiliar with number ft will present ha'f-tone pictur M Eubjects o 1% the e prepured features LONG AGO T C bt thelr effort t mak publication one preceding. In it e keenest of competi heon to keep Joft ita by wll beautiful v photo. intarest *ecececteccccctcccssccttcscsctsse secssssestssssressanse able Admitted it in ita some made fr D S —— peciall the An lowa Beauty — or the fi thon, fr Mise Frane sl m a pho ra Wedt e andsomest among the ir Hawkeves She hae chosen to splush A bottl t Des Mol when e At Quiney s e a repro Ve ph M the heen f wine an the crujser launch & art; tm le accompanies M special pletire Leader Among Women - Carrie of the \ the Lane Chapman-Catt {8 remost figires in the d of women toaay. Her re work in the west has a tracted much attention. The 1 lustrated Ree has an excelien pieture made from a photograph taken at the Unlon station tea party by a staff artist Two Swell Weddings— One w Manila and one in are {11 some pictures Wash- strated with hand of the bride ar groom and the bridal party. One of these events f& conceded to be the most brilllant affair secn at Washington In vears. The other is referred to In Manfla A decidedly interesting e Bustling City of Java— Frank Carpenter deseribes what he calls the “New York of Java,” te'ling of ita trafe, beth local'and general, He goes mor than ever into detall in the mat ter of Javanese commeree and in ting way points th tunitles American trades- are overlooking in the Far Enst. A< usual fully illustrated Inspection of Meat— Many people know In a nebilous sort of way thai there is an in- spection of meat at the h louses. Ty an_ interesting inter- view Dr. Don €. Ayer, who Is in charge of the Bureau of Animal Industry at Omaha, te’ls how tie fapectors watch the anim feom the time they reach the stock yards until the meat | finally *old under the government eeal A group of ures mad from photographs t specially for The IMustrated show some features of the work Shower of Shooting Stars— Next week the astronomers ex pect to welcome the Leonlds, the wandering asteroids, which visit the earth about thrice in a cen tiry. The article tells what thess wanderers are supposed to he and how the astronomers have pre pared to absorve the Alght. ' An fllustration shows the inetroment ¢ 10 be used i obsersing and pho- tographing the shower. Viaducts and Commerce— One of the commerece s Ihe mathads of trans the opposition of the several rms.An interesting article tells 10w the difficalty arising from the existence of this opposition has heen obyiated e viaduct 1e the ke to the wation. Along with this article are some excs lent fllustrations Other Features Complete D S D this lettsr is tures of modern ymplexity of tation and addition 1o enumerated the menis T the ather ustrat foatuves depart with amplets has heen nothing overl next number wili as good if not bet of its predecessors. Order It Today e Illustrated Bee slighted =0 thut certainly ter tharn ok o the b any ssesesccsscrcscccce TRAINMAN SHOT IN STOMACH Iver is Discharged, Probably Fatal Injuries Upon Tts Owner, GRAND IELAND, Neh. Nov. & (Spe Zach Tichenor, A baggageman of th Island road. who ha: Joseph & Grand was accidentally shot in the stomach ves terday near Warhena, Kan. ‘e was alon in his car and was presumably loading hi revolver, or cleaning it. when it was dis charged, the ball entering the stomach. H was removed to his home at St. Joseph an: placed tn the hospital. It is not expecte: He was the proprietoy of a grocery St. Joseph sto o at Mra. b PERU, Neb (Special.)—Dr. nold Tompkins delivered the second lectur: in the State Normal's course being, “‘Literature.” The nest number will he Hahn-Parke quin tette. Mrs Judge Keysor of Omaha re cently entertained the women of the Stat Normal and faculty with a stereopticon lee ture on “The Mural Paintings of the Bos ton Public Library.” Much time and mone: Are being spent for the improvement of th fleld on the Normal grownds. Whe completed it will he one of the hest field In tho west cysur mt State Normal, ' DAILY BEF sececcscssscccssssomons I3 3 . . [l ‘ + . . ‘ . 3 . . . . I3 . . 3 . i Out on Sunday§ Infileting Ar his subjeet William Waiter 8hoots Joe Middlesworth at Oenterville. ATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9 DAKOTAN KILLS HIS ENEMY/ | ESCAPES, BUT LATER GIVES HIMSELF UP | I8 Sald to Have Cherfshed 111 Feellng Agninat His Vietim Some Time ~Latter Leaves a YANKTON, § D, Nov. § ~(2peeial Tele gram. ) —Joe Middiesworth was shot and killed in Frank Allen's aaloon last night at Centerville by William Walter There had been bad feeling between tie two men. Yesterday afternoon about velock W bought a revolver and shert time afterward 18 said Ao have re merked to a friend that it Middleswortt | ®ot in his way he would shoot. During th {evening hoth men were in the saloon drink ing, but the bartender he does helieve they spoke each other About [ 10:15 Walter drew hie weapon and bega ! shooting The first ehot struck the floor | and glanced through the window. The ond struck Middlesworth in the back sed through his heart. coming ough the right side of the breast | dlesworth staggered about twenty-five out of the door and dropped dead | 1caves a wife and three children Holding the crowd at bay, Walter ran out of the door and luto another saloon with his revolver still in his hand. He ran out of the rear door of this saloon and caped in the darkness. but about noon | today returned and gave himeelf up ROBBERS SPURN FREE SILVER Take Only the More Valuah'e Depo: or a i 4 says to and Mid foet of Bon Homme Bank at ntiand, S. D, YANKTON, & D, gram.)--The Bon Scotland was ov. S~ (Special Tele Homme County bank of broken into last night, the safe blown open and nearly $6,000 stolen The robbers made good their escape. The building was eotered through back door and the doors of the vault and steel money chest blown open with dyna mite. F. G. Halt, cashier, savs there was between $5,100 and $6,000 in gold coim and specie in the money chest. This was all taken except a $100 bill, which was found on the floor torn into pieces. The sflver coin in the safe was scattered all over the floor, the burglars evidently not caring to burden themselves with fr. The bank car ried some hurglar insurance, but not | enough to cover the loss. 1t will, however | be in no way embarrassed. For some days two suspiclous strangers have been | bout town: they are miesing this morning | and it is believed that they were connected | with the job. There is no other clue tha seen "' A Venerable out | STARTS ELECTRIC LINE RUMOR | of Harrison Over Black lephone His Other Projects, nle Sym Suggests DEADWOOD. 8 D Nov. §.-(Spectal ) The Harrison Telephone company has so'd all of its franchises, efc company backed by H. D. Maize of Chicago, posses- siom to be taken al once. This Harrison company was organized by local people about five vears ago and it has a system covering the Black Hills and extending as far west as Sundance, Wyo.. The new own ers intend fo fuvest $50.000 n the improye- ment of the line. It is asserted that one of the possibilities of the deal will be an electric 1ine from the belt towns to Spear fish and possibly farther west. The figures Riven out some time ago, when other par ties were figuring on an electric road from Deadwood-Lead to Spearfish ab $140.000. The company that the Harrison line Is able build an electric WOMEN'S TONGUES TO BLAME J. M. Hartma Kills Herself Rec Their Attacks, to wera purcha financially iine Mrs. of Medicine ¥ ot CHEYENNT, Wyo., Nov, & egram.)—Because women talked about her Mre. 1. H. Hartman of Medicine Row her lifa this afternnon by with a rifle (Spectal Tel The woman had brooded over an attack on her utation until it was believed she lost reason. Mr. Hart man was asleep in the house, but did not hear the shot fired Copper King s High Card. TIE 81D Wyo . Nov. 8 - (Bpecial ) The Copper King mine near this place seoms cne of the richest copper properties ever discovered. Specimens of copper ore taken from the mine a few davs ago run as high | an 90 per cent copper and large quantities of ore run 70 and 75 per cent. Some chunks 200 pounde Maesachusetts The mine is owned by a and Connectiout syndicate | and W. €. Lynde of this place is the mau- | ager. Tt was discovered several years ago | when two men drove over the hills plcked up pleces of float that ran from to %0 per cent copper o . s lay Bincklew to Nebraskn STURGIS, D.. Nov. & --(Special.) Blackleg among cattle has appeared in number of places on the Black Hills ranges and a number of deaths have occenrred. It lis supposed that the disease came from Nebraska some place. The disease has been here hefore and it has been found that vaceluation stamps it out. In Nebraska the animal fs vaccinated at the root of the tafl. while in the Hills the virus is {njected |Into one of the shoulders . d d . o n Wanted: SIOUX FALLS | -Rev. Dr. 4. E H. to whom local v | extended a call 1o e ! church here to Al vacancy caused n | the resignation of Dr. I\ B. Scott, has s | cided not to accept the call, and the church | is again without & pastor A D Nov. 8- (Special ) Herman of Milford Congregationallsts t as pastor of Preacher, N had the b h Digests what you Eat Dyspepsia Cure The agony you suffer after euting, tuat feeling of fullness, flatulence wind on the stomach) and belchi ood which forms a gas that distends the walls of the's €rts a pressure against all the in' food forces out part of this gas an KopoL DysrEPSIA CURE, By tereating. rmanently cure the worst t will relieve uffered untold pains trom indigestion whic Two bottles of KopoL Dysrepsia Cu DR 18 caused by decay of undigested omach and ex- ternal organs. The eating of more d causes belching. Just take a little ou at once. It never fails indigestion and dyspepsia. were always worse af- RE made me a well man cases of and lite nowseems worth living, PeterSherman, No. Stratford, N, H." It can’t hel Prepared by E. 0. DeWitt & Co,, Chicago. The favorite household remedy for cough throatand lung troubles is ONE M| but do you good 15 times the 50c. siza., hitis, gri fi. The $1. bottle contals cold oup, brone NI Cough Cure. Itcuresquic | to shooting herselt | of 90 per cent copper weighed from 100 to | anid al Wissonsin Lady stored to Health by Pert After Twenty.tive Years' Suffering. ¥ 1 Ni 1 A twenty -five asion of Peruna bein Special news Ie EVANSVILLE cured of catarrh standing was the introduced to the | Wis. From béen A great Wi woma from Wis An that time this ha for of to there Peruna in have demand hundreds thi vicinity cured It and cases Is In this manner that Peruna spread from town to town and from state to state | No of could Peruna the has | of its s | eures old remedies have failed any remedy popular Mr. €. R Harden writes followin Dear Doctor to certify what Peruna ha | read of Peruna in the pap would do for catarrh. and sen This first bottle of ever came to Bvansville Startling sort advertising reputation ie that have The secre 1 coss makes cures atarrh where othe This ought to make Ie Hartman Ev Wis 1 | nsville wish to write " what 1 1 hottle. tha using was the of Peruna from my WILLARD Ky | ot Mrs The news of the recavery {of Peruna. This estimable lady had No wonder over her through mercies of God and your medi cine that 1 permitted write you t letter. 1 hav been a constan sufterer bowel #tomach trouble about yvears and coul never find re Tof until T be gan the for twenty friends are enthusiastic She writes ‘It s bowels vears many covery re Perunn T began of your first day of ptember and ha nine hottles of Peruna, and can say belisve | cured of my troubles think I am enjoying s good health as an old lady of my age could expect. 1 am saventy-one years old. I recommend P runa suffe wherever 1 may mee them and others of my friends are nefited by it. 1 think it is a Godsend to suffering humanity will always be thankful medicine and adviee others take your the nse medicine am y noor 1 your that and he as gre to and vou kind many will ital Ailments Nervo My Ele romedy far re Varl o) e e Power, Wil Weaknesses (n Tast Kid m Com atism I auy fol fladder Troubles wstipation, all Female plaints Dr. Bennett's Electric Belt he et M public covered burn and ctrode Relt «t with the many being offered I do metal « of belis burned ot out they ar 80, canfiused belts 1 silken ® which n sponge v hiister od or he re when others & in a futile dlments tricity Is Naty § oand secur Vital Atiments Consi ta- without cost advise and My appli DR, BENKETT Electric BaltCo. ‘ ROOME ner 1 Hayden h and 5ty and Dod Cmaha Douglas Always DISEASES oF MEN ONLY. Loss of Pow Block. Oy open 4 Trou- Ruptur ftrieture and Unfitness for Marringe. Established 1305 Chartered by the State, Call or tate case by mail, for FREE MOME TREATMEN Addry Dr. La CROIX, 318 Iron Block, ILWAUKEE, WIS CURE YOURSELF | Ve Big G (o7 uunatural disehinrgos, nammatione, 1one’ or miccration] Neld by Draggtste, grsent in lain wp by “Siprasn, pre i u.?hnule.’.‘g ont o i OO OO 0OOO 2000 IO « ESULTS TELL THE BEE WANT ADS PRODUCE RESULT? PERE LUL PP IORS 8@ n nhabitnats of Bvansville been given t r t it Statements from Hampshire of Other Remarkable Ellzabeth Prater is a very striking Inetance of the wonderful curative powers been | an invalid from catarrh of the stomach and her the am . t a use of n t being tor | finally decided to try it two months ago. trust | have now taken seven bhott remedy | pounds, benefited as 1 have been.” .| SYPHILIS | | | | [ all thiee of the druggists now keep it ‘It cured my wife of catarrh with which she had been troubled for more than twenty.five years, and I had been troubled with it for fif. teen years, Weare now both all right. My YOArs AR well. or work. He tsok monta set in though we tried youngest son had la grippe four and a8 he had supposed had got recovered that he went to a relapse and the pneu- He had hemorrhages. and verything we could think of it was to no purpose until we gave him Peruna. The hemorrbages stopped. and he soon got up and is well and hard at work We think there is nothing like Peruna ' In a vecent letter Mr. Harden writes “We keep Pernnu always fn the house Kentucky, 80 far ELGIN, 11l recent communt cation from this place comes the news that Mr. Arthur Eroest Kidd well known architect of that city, has made complete recovery from catarrh of the head, from which e had soffered for nearly a quarter of a century. According fto Mr. Kidd's statement of his own case Peruna has scored another victory over a case of chronic catarrh of long standing He writes the fol lowing from 18 Hamilton Ave b | am vears of and have ecatarrh of head for half my life, as a result of scarlet fever, followed by typhoid fev 1 got so bad 1 was almost constantly coughing and clearing my throat The catarrh greatly impaired my eyesight and the hearing in one ear and reduced my weighi to 110 pounds. I tried nearly every catarrh remedy ad- vertised, hesides great many different physicians’ all of which failed and the physicans would finally tell me that I could be cured In this climate; that | 1 ought to go 1o a dry climate, et I had heard and read of Peruna and 1 & and welgh 172 appier or merrier In a very " age had the over M1 E. Kidd a tments not Never ¥ tip-top.” felt Feel DR. MCCREW (Ags 52) SrECIALIST Diseases and Disorders of Me 26 years' experie; 1 Omaha. VARICOCELE Sura » lese han 10 daya, Without cutting and all Blood Discases cure for life. All breaking out and wigns vl toe dissase disappear at once ER 20,000 S2ich,,cted, of nervous 0 y debllity, loss of vitality auu @l uolalural Weaknesses Of meil Biricture, Givet, Kidney ana Bladder Diss cases. Hydroctle cured permanently. Cures Guaranteed. Col tation Fr CHARCES LOW ‘Treaiment py mail. P. O. Box 74 Offce over 215 South l4th streot. beiween Farnem and Dougles Sts, OMAHA. NER NO NO PAY, M 1tyon oniy. yeurs In CURE. —Atop taking medicine have small. weak organs, lost po Ariw manently not ona fallir t imniedinte 'not LOCAL APPLIANCE CO. | the A SENSATIONAL RECOVERY. A it etanding while done i« cured us both of Wo have nqulre 1 proof enough 1 send 1 helped build firs daye ing the old man eptember out in the hearty today catarth of callors wh Look lone Trtla Peruna has \ That to to us sy " you a pleture ' ne of my n lowa worked How sldenca. on the eighty of a day is tha 1 came built another intry this fall and of last J and tur an in nea only o old for homea h am well and vears and “I hope to llve twenty years vet, anfl 1t Peruna helps me in the future as it has in the past, I don’t know why [ can't. The druggists say Peruna is one of the best selling medicines they have in stock €. R HARDEN Peruna can be relied upon to cure slight colds and coughs and other catarrhal ail ments with a promptness that fs unequaled by any other remedy 1t a cold bas seitled in any portion of tha and produced catarrh, it i& generally thought that they must suffar on year after year without any hope of cure. This is not true, however, Peruna cures such Thousands of testimonials that can n bo used attest this fact Ay one wishing free lterature on this subject should address Dr. Hartman, Col- umbus, Ohio by people Illinois and Recoveries. MANCHESTER, N. H.- advices, Miss Blanche L. Rundlett has mada a complete recovery from catarrh of the head, which had caused a chromic runnine from the ears. In medical circles ihis enra has created a decided sensation Her own statement of the case is as follows I have suffered for several years wi'h — eatarrh of tla | head. 1t foauy reached my enr and caused A running r Having road of Dr. Harinan's remedies, 1 mediately and ised me. To 1 am ‘n healih ha=a heen coma thme, 1 will for all catarriil ow ! According to late m wrote ad dny hetter than an Rlanche L. Rundlett, | gladly o diseases,’ There remedy ommend Peruna 18 only one systematic catarth that i& sure to cleanse the system of catarrh. That remedy is runa. This is 4 remedy that needs euloglzing in addition vhat the peopls say of it. Everywhere the people ara praising Peruna as a remedy for all forms of catarrhal dificulties | Address The Peruna umbus, Ohio, for ) Col free copy Dr. Hart man's latest hook catarrh. 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