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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1913)
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UH liw. bia U ni'i i 0 i 111 ' Wrll. lor ir"lm.n pM, UlutTfcUoni, vc M.itlan tail patti.tfa ana rtotlva q.cc. MERRtAM CO., 1 8prlnIMd.MM. mmtiiiiiiiiiiiminiimiiiiiiiinimi iai AMI I W00DR0W WILSON The Story of His Life From the Cradle to the White House Tlir- ncoiifv ml virtue of womrn s-e AUiH-rior lu the irtiit and Leant of i i, but i.o em SOU bo beautiful tM , in Tie throes " i 1 rp-smded bucking I co.ig i or wild. Nothing ill bring greater I I left Utt Al!r i h I .1 tin. Sotd fof BTSf bull ctutnry. Endorsed by I bone who iifi it. .He. und 1.00 Unties. By WILLIAM BAYARD HALE Copyright. 1911. (Mil, by Doubleday, Pa A Few Words L A 'In M II I -.-u a K)Ut kilter The Rtf. .1 it ft. Dixon. Hector Ft. Jtdatiad lloa. Us n of hr't hutch rl. drl, Mmitral. wrue:- "I'ernnt m to :. I vol a but 1 1 i.i to tror.glji n rotn aMl I'EkRV Havia r.wsKiLLr.n I have nsrd t itli aatiafaction for thirty-Ava vaa'K. It la a BfeparaUoa which deaervea lull iml) cniiliiirnc Cram ps Ularrhoaa Bowal Comalalnta Painkiller & Co. REPUBLICANS AND THE MONEY TRUST The reason why the. republicans would MVW in.est.IgaU thn mam y trust bus recently liscn disclosed, which is that (he groat corporation controlled moat all of the national banks and it large number of repub lican congressmen ami SMBtOTS arc OOUtinUOUS UOCltrWWIl tf money troati them. Thi txplnins why tho money trust haa always bul :ich Hlroiig friends and shieldB In republican con gresies. it is jtaocttal that Swre mry of i'lrnsury McAdoo will call on the National banka tliroughwut the country In the MM future for a statement shewing what MM h!us been borrow 4 by niator and con gressmen. If ha dtiea it will ni'.ike mighty iutoresi ng reartlng. Coafih Metlioino tor Children, Too much care connc t be ueed in Belectins a cough modioli o for children. It should be plemant to take, contain no harmful anb atance bad be mi t efl'cctual. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy MWt these reiiuirement ndla a fayorite with the mothers of young children everywhere. For sale by all Dea ler. Advertieutnent- For sale by I E. Holaten. Marsland Matters Frooi Mrslnnd Tribun. : Dr. Carttv, vt'.erinary, came up irom Aiiiu.tv c Saturuay lo Ijok after noun 'k t,.ock for Charley tCvana. n.. ti.-.;. Gii"4:; :i io Alliance WttlMMl) io vilt her sm er, .Mrs. TotB Spender, add to ate that new bj.by. f Dan O'Kcefo wi.s a pnsrrif;er thru wi.u Tuesday. He ateppca o;t' long en .ugh to miiiki , as ,f Htarud up lo.vn. Sotrnt Hupt. Dalli rteet;, or Aiii KBte, and Airs. Heiij. 1'nce, of ileal' laztord were viaiioio 07M "il nlslit .i h trtCMM. .Miss I'nl also visit fd our schools. .Mias MoUiaaii wen. to Alliaace Satartfajr to aae her un - le, a Air. i.unia, who WSJ (ui:c sick, but seem ed impr.)Vin when she lert. We niei Mrs. Murphy, her aunt, on the train .oinlns to Alliance i'uesany, and she s:a;.d he was anin worte. Miss Mr.Ginnis has been re-eruploy-td in our school for another year. Ciood. Her di3ler,' Mis Oerulfllne MoOlaail, has baen Secured as prin cipal, 'the latter of courae in as goud as the fjruier and our s -hool la bound to bo belter than ever. Mrs. Col. ai. hiMkei came y ester cents apiece to our readers: NEBR. Mlno Room. Bladen. Auto matic gate; Frank K. Fender, l in coin. Murner: Ralph Nf-iman, Ijhu caster, Music leaf turner; Geo. H. TttttM, Lincoln, Safety razor; 8. D. Gilbert S. M Gee. Powell, Potato dincger. FAST THUNDER GOT "BOOZY" W. C. A. of the Normal. Izola Worley, Florence .Johnson, Mrs. Kdith Marker and llaafsttfl Myers ill return for summer school. Wo undeiMund that. Mrs. Edith Marker has accepted the position of .siiier it or of domestic science In the MtCook schools. We wish h?r the be:. sucreFS in her work. 1 Fa?t Thunder, n no:ed red man of Prrsidmt Hayes made a trip to p0t, Kidv.o. came down from Chad Maryvllle, Mo., a short, time ago, rnn on the evenine nassenscr last I for a visit to the Missouri State Nor- i Kridnv mid was so full of DOOM that ' nial S. hool at that place. While ino attempted to clean up a few tee there he Rdd rested the North VVesLjpeg 0f brethren who were camp--Misscuri Teachers' Association and ' inB north of the track. As a result llro the Rural Life Conference which Vaat Thunder was hadlv used un and he ground with a brok- wi re held at Maryvllle. Clean-Up Day To this MtMOffllnnry record of pro I gresMlve tfiri- In I ion must be udder ill) tmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm aaaaaa i WtfllhieBl statute reulilutiim the cold aaaaaaaaaBaaaaaaaaaaBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaMaaaaiBaaa storage of fond. lejdttllttiOfl est a bllslilug Let us finish with n dlsngreeuuie suo- the ladetteotlBHte avtttviice IB place of Ject of some slight Interest lu a picture the old til acted I ted BSd sentence and of Jersey politics. Nugent crept away, the complete rtorBBtntlM of (he pub Six months later he came again Into ib school systetU the prominence of his kind. Still Btnte It Is worthy Of special remark that I today. lli.y have been spouding chairman, be was giving a dinner to a the achievement of these surprising re ! the winter a: Ho; Springs, Ark., and :'i noiiicwiiru uouuu ii neiiiiiiginru, but tany here to visit their daught er, Mrs. Jno. Orominet, and family. Harry Wiidy and Walter Hughes of 11 aiingford were here attending the Qnaadpa Walker funeral, the former as undertaker and the latter bringing the hearse. We took the boys, they are boys to u still, in charge for the night und tried to keep them from getting too awful lonesome this far from home. Miss Otie Huntaker was home-coming Tuesday, after a prolonged visit in Lakeside and Allinnoe. It looks a. though something is going to hap pen, for we pass 'il her more than once on the train and failed to see her. left lying on en nose and B sorry looking counted ance. Sheriff New secured H. F. Wasmand's flour and reed ambulance and toted Mr. Fast Thunder to the Lincoln, Nebr., April 128. WIS. cly :s;ie so he could be eared "The people of tho United Stales 'or. His squaw drove down from I the agency, washed her brave, balh- cau:ved annually by fire and a major lty of the cities of the country ,.-1 aside one day each spring as "Clean up Day." This day is set aside for the removal of all combus.ible mater ial that is likely to cause the sprui.l Ing of fires. Our law -makers have sosn the Bre ed his wounds and took him back to the agency Sunday a sad but no wiser chief. -Rushville Stnadard, A pril 2G. suinll but convivial purty nt "Scotty's," , suits over am nguinst Its orluiiinl op n restaurant at Avon, on the Jersey position left the legislature neverthe coast. A party of officers of tbe New less In n very friendly nttltude of Jersey national guard then In camp at mind toward the governor tie earned Sea Girt, near by. was seated at an their respect, and he won. to Isiot. adjoining tsble ! the hearty irood will of most of the Nugent sent wine to tbe officers' ta- legislators At first nn atmosphere of ble and asked theui to Join Ills own diffideflft bung over the executive party In a toast The diners at both anterooms. Visitors were not sure tables arose "1 give you," cried Nu-1 gent, "the goveruor of the state of day morning, and the Col. is expected easily of arousing public sentiment in order UUM uie great oamage caus ed annually by fire, may be reduced. With a view to r. lucdns the tlM loss In Nebraska, 1 hereby proclaim May 17th a3 "Clean-up Day" and here by r;quest ail citizens of Lh3 State to clean' up tluir premisea by BRENNAN'S CORNER Opal Fountain Best Luncheonettes Hot and Cold Drinks Served by an Experienced Man 1 The Pureist and Most Delicious Home Made Candies Our Own Candy-Maker Makea Them Daily Already the most popular line of candv in the city dk how they would be treated But they fennn fouud It a delight to visit tbe governor's office and began to think up excuses ftr a look in. Tbe spare gray man with tbe long Jaw bad a mighty taking way about blni. There was alwnys n ready smile and often a lively story, and you seldom failed to go away with a glow around your heart The senators found him out in due course of tbe session one night at a little dinner given him and them by the adjutant irencral. Mr. Sadler, at the Country club There were samo darky music makers on band, and presently the high tenor voice that bad led two ''ollege glee clubs wns carol ing In darky dialect, and before long (It was in tbe confidential privacy of a group of sympathetic senators) the rather lengthy legs and other members of a governor were enffaged In a duet Cakewalk with one of the older senn tors No retaliation was ever vtsiled upon adversaries of the governor Assem blyman Martin of Hudson enmity, for IBS tones), was prominent In the 8ght against Marline, und be was a leader lu opposition to the Geres, elections bill, bis opposition being doubtless sin cerely based on his belief that It would destroy tbe party organization. Martiu was tBOCh Interested In a bridge bill affecting HolmUcn and the north end of his county As the time drew near for actbm upon the bridge bill he grew very uneasy nnd was observed to be much la the vicinage of the governor's room. Inquiring of all and sundry who were in communication with the ex ecutive whether they thought he would let it go through It was difficult to psnuade a man used to the customs of the old days that there was a new kind of politician lu the governor's chnir, a politician who dealt with pro posed legislation on its merits and not In the harboring of vindlctlveness nor the remembrance of promised reward. Mr Mnrtln's bill was a Jnst and de slrable measure, and be got It. Ex Sena ;or Smith. Wilson's bitter en emy. owl- a greal deal of real es lata in Newark. His relative and chief lieutena ! .lames It Nugent, controls the city si, absolutely that a laborer can't gci i job on the street without bis con v t However, there are somp things v., ah n New Jersey city coun cil has to ask the legislature for per- oooooooooooooooo CARPENTER. o ooooooooooooooo A Matter of Choice ETTEBFZ I i you want a cur iosity, buy a Fly inn; Machine. It you want Reliability, have vour PHOTO taken at the : : : Alliance Art Studio 114 L 4th St. Phone 111 WM. MANNING Alt kinds of Scavenger Work Bonded by the City PHONE 6? Photo by American Preaa Association, Woodrow Wilson In Meditative Mood. New Jersey"-iill glasses were raised; Nugent finished "a liar and un in grute!" The diners tood a moment stupe fied. "Do I drink loner" shouted tbe host. He did drink alone. The glasses were set down uutoucbed. Some of tbe officers indlgnautly threw out their wine on the tlisir Then all dispersed, and Nugent was left alone. The following day a majority of the members of the state committee signed a call for a meeting to elect a new chairman A little strong arm work j was Indulged lu lu Nugent's behalf by a gaug headed by Charlie Bell, a wine agent, but the Newurk muu wns duly , deposed and a successor elected In the mission to do. This session there w ns peisou of Edward W. Crosseiip. a j to come up nt Trenton n bill allowing member of the organization who bad I the Newark common council In Its dls come to be a supporter nnd au ad- eretlou to widen certain streets The miier of the governor. Improvement would enhance the value The Gerau bill came to its passage in ' of realty owned by Smith, it would tbe assembly und went through with : have been the easiest thing iu tbe one-third more votes than It needed, world for a vindictive governor to I The Republican senate accepted and veto tbe bill on the ground that It passed It without a struggle. 1 vv a Job nnd to win applause Tbe whole legislative program fob , tot his act while striking a telling lowed Today Jersey, has tbe most ad- blow nt Smith and Nugent Rut. con- j vanced and best working primary elec tion law in tho Union It bus a cor rupt practices law of the severest ktud. Betting on elections Is forbidden. 1 Treating by candidates U forbidden. ! All. campaign expenses must be pub I llshed. Corporations may not contrib ute The maximum amount allowed to b .-pent by candidates for any otllce Is ficd by law I New Jersey today has a public utili ties commission with power to ap praise property, tlx rates, forbid dis criminations, regulate finances, control all sales, mortgages and leases lu the ' case of all railroads, steam and elec tric, in the case of express couipaules. of caual, subway. pie line. gas. elec tric light, beat, power, water, oil. sew : er. telegraph, telephone companies, sys tems, plants or equipments for public use- Tedaj New Jersey has au em , plovers' liability taw which gives an injured employee Immediate automatic coiupeusation paid by tbe employer I Tbe worklngman may, however, sue for damages tf be prefers to take his chances before a Jury Tbe state bas ; today a provision fur tbe aduptiou by such cities and towns as may desire It of tbe commission form of gov i nuieut on the Ds Moines plan, with (be un ' tlattve aud referendum aud recall I n der this law Treutou. the capital, nud many other Jersey cities and towns are tryiug seieulific municipal government Governor Wilson bus s'tikcu tu many ahUtts in ndvecui'x nt Uia. dun .May t, int. Several of the neighbors attended Hi funeral of Mr. Calais last 8a. unlay in Alliauoe. Miss Bertha Ashbaugh flatted ov er Sunday at the W. S. Coker hOaBC Sue will be remembered u.3 being READ ABOUT THE LAW IN THE HERALD in order thut our readers may have atlriL'.iive and valuab1' inform ation about the law and ltd ways, The Herald has secured the servic es of a popular writer and able at torney who is preparing a series of "Popular Talks on Law," which will appear regularly in th columns of removing dangerous and inflammabl" ' this publication. These articles are material, thereby making th i r era,, written so you can understand them, erty more sigh iy in appearance and I and are of fascinating interest a-s less likely to destruction by fire, rv I well as genuinely instrucUve. Tl suiting in lo-s to themselves and ( fl-t article will appear this week. thrir neighbors. i ((. titJe is, "Wills: Breakable and 1 suggest Lb at Mayors and o h r j Unbreakable." Watch for it. City Officii' . call the attention of Read The Herald and a?uro the their people to the obsmanco of , advantages of this popular feat una this day mil that teachers m pabln , ' Don t miss it! private aad parochial BChOole inter est their pupils in tho matter of .'It anin;- up their hOOtea and te&cb tbem to sxverciae carsj in the use? or fire an.l (Batches. CARL WAGONER'S BEAR From Northport Herald: Carl Wagoner has discovered that, Given under my band this 1st day noxt to the weather, nothing is more of Mar, 1913. By i he Oovornor, JOHN H. MORE HEAD. City Officials Can Help CXy Ordinances ShOJid b;? passed b' all to.vns inslrtin;, a a general Clean TTp. Cellars, attics, si:.'. rooms, yards and BlT.jys should bj ab ol.it dy cleared o" all rubish. We could make our Bta;. a "Nebraska Beautiful" if each town would catch the spirit, erdir a Rdttsral clonn up she daughter tf Mill Asubaugh, a a an ..', 3fjVor to make their partic- old timer now living in Scot .tbluif Joe Carey and Owen Odell v visiting over night Wednesday ai the Coker ranch. uiur i iw:i .v "town or city iKuutnui . Fite Chiefs Gtuuld Prevent Fires V, re will look to the firemen of tha state eo taJcB an active Jntorait uncertain than the? temper of a bear. He purchased the bear that formerly belonged to Archie Clinton. He maelo an effort to lake the be-ir to Broad water Monday tO his automobile, but bruin became dissatisfied with that tteda of travel, and by the time they reached Mr. Qutbrldge'e place the bear had bi.teu the driver's hand, clawed up the eeat euehions, partially disrobed -Mr. Wagoner far away from heme and hi.? nightgown. They got tho hsar Ottt of the aato and tmd him to Mr. Guthridge's front yard fence. Arriving at Broad wn'.er they telegraphed the sheriff. Mr. Dysou and Claude Meglemie fortified them selves with a stout rone, and went Mrs. J. C. Wright and the children are out staying on the ranch un.d the smallpox scare is over. Thursday. Mrs. J. C. Hawkins was calling at tne homes of Mrs. Coker, Wright and Clark. p. S. M alley and wife church in Alliance Sunday night Thelina Rcbbins is having the n.cat.es n.;. this) writing. J. C. Wright's baby is on the sick list. The Coker young folks and Miss Dollle He gam M attended church in Alliance Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins visited at ;. J. C. Wright home last Sunday. The Colur boys have been huulins bailed hay to tho stock yards this wv ek. Owen Odell put down a well on his homestead this week. Claud Loater and wife are living DB his father's ranch at pros nt. Mr. Donovan of Alliance, be ter known as "Sunny Jim," was on. vis iting his laughter, Mrs. Le Marsh, over night, Thursday. Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Coupons Thursday morning, May 1st, a baby girl. Mother and child geUing along niceiy. Everybody la afraid of smallpox, and is afraid (o meet anybody for fear they will get It. Miss Dollie Hag amen went home in Davioi ww hwu c.txuieu up to S(.e how the bear wao doing, iwwl finrtinc hie temper hadn't improved any, they went after him in the way Indian squaws kill a dog when pre paring a feast. They fixed a half loop around his neck and ehokexl his Windj after which they hogtled him and took him to his destination, nothing improved in temper, but nol. so handy with Mb dukes. In the in r.a a t i m v. tbe ritH araa irnirrii1 Gleaning Day go well together; if jahn Wehn. Mcrt Smith and the bal- you keep your premises clean and ::nco that pgh ftCffail to harpow exercise care you are likely to pre- up ,iu. reelings or Mr. Guthridgo seTve both your life and your prop- Vllll descrlpUona of the unfortunate, . . . ... condition of hie daughters, cooped uuvemui nwwwi an ap out (b:re on the homestead alone. and made -a.'e l'r;.ni ;i fire standpoint. i li . y art always ready and willing to co-operate with us and they will not fail us now. Wo hope to hear from every city and village in the sta; on or before May 17th, telling us they are going to Clean Up! Lei ua aS act to;v attended ! e in this commendable movement. l1 ire Prevention uay anu spring 17tii, aa Firo Prevention and Clean Up Day for Nebraska. May the 18 should behold nat an unsightly, in flammable, dangerous condition in Nebraska. Fanners and country-folk can partake of this movement as well as the inhabitants of cities and tovns; children can help as well M grown people; women as well aa men; the layman as Well as th? of ficial; i lie merchant as well as the employe; the professional man as well as the laborer or mechanic. The Fire Cnmrnission Department is particularly interested in the sav ing of life and property from lire. A large percentage of the fires in Nebraska are due to e .erelessne s and a great many froai the careleas practice of allowing oonibuetible rub bish to accumulate. Nebraska. lo.- last year by fire $2,L'51,000 worth of property and the records show that three-fifths of this amount of lo s was directly due to carelessness. Clean up now. Don't wail until June er July. Don't wait until you have a disastrous fire. An ounc of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Never is tills more true than in the I i of fire. Use prevention iu great doses! Practice precaution every day. When you take down your stoves Wltn an hungry bear tied up at tbo front gate, !!ablo to break loose and raise gehenna at any time, until b.ls fever had i.i rived at the temperature of the bear's. Later, we learn Uut bear wan shipped to a museum. $$ GET WISE ADVERTISE $$ THIS COUPON WHEN PRESENTED AT The Herald Office Is good far one Vest Pocket Diary and Memorandum Book, with useful information. Present in person or send by mail with 2c postage for return of book. NAME ADDRESS siderlng the case on Us merits, Gover- i uor Wilson could conclude only that It : authorized a real improvement lire speed vb of lis effect on tbe Smith prop-! erty. He signed the bill. There was one case, however. In which Mr Wilson violated uublushing ly his declaration that be bad no re Wards for those who supported nor j puui&bnieut for those who opposed bis measures. Assemblyman Allan B. Walsh of Mercei county wns a me chanic employee! Ij the Roehlltig com pany This corporation, which paid Walsh something like Ki a day for bis laber In Its shops, nit orally felt that this sum Included Wlutl service he could reuder lu bis capacity as a tegls- ; later When (he election of United States senator came up be was In structed to vote for Smith He went to tbe governor and told him how tbe MM stood with bun "I quite under stand." said (he governor, "and I dou't ; wuut to advise you what to do. I nm not tbe man to ask you to Imperil your family's llvlug Whatever you con clude to do I shan't hold it you Something In (be common semte and Bflmau kludliuess of Wllsou's attitude so touched Walsh, uut theretofore known as a hero, that be weut to tbe cum us aud voted (or Marnne His work WM cut till he could make' only $lu u week When the battle was joined on the Friday night to visit till Sunday ev-1 for the summer, clean out your stove entng When slu' wi" return to school I pipes; clean out your flues; never in District No. t, whree she is at-) step up a flue hole with paper or tending, jrags; if you are not going to us,e ' . thb flue cover it with a metal evap. Berry Mai ley and wife were visit-. Even if you are going to leave your iug Mrs. U alley's parents last Mon-I Stores up during the summer day. down the pipe now; clean out I ; flue ami chimney; repair the chiui- Mrs. Marten was visiting la AMI-1 ney if it needs repairing. This will -I GOOD MAP ENGRAVERS SCARCE U. S. Geological Survey Would Uk to Get Some No finer maps are made than the engraved topograohic atlas ihaat. f tke ; the United states Geological Surrey, i " cnuinc- oi ueiaii as well ua m quality of printing the; Survey as serts. with little fear or enwtiwAal BT- ! . . m a a . . am-. B count. Of days- this wee. ' mane your property sale ami mime , tlon that us maps lead all others , . your stove uraw ana uum pettier. wherever printed. Great advanced ill a. ..c, ur- uwu mace in recent years hi II ' unrlir v,viit .ri,v. I virWitm -1 - - - . t , f. j --. - I'uan, n ui im- printing un I Now when we are asking you to but for fine map work, sUmiiko I burn up all rubbish aud debris is a it may seem, no process he rat , nmeiy uaie io cauuon you I'.oout oou- i oeen round equal to fie ui-'ni-eii h i,. 1 ri,a I, , ,, .i kn k. ..n.i i. ....... u, l , ... naixi un ...11.1 fun i i 1 1 1 iciici rubbish PERU NEWS B Henrietta Myers Newsy notes ot Alliance people und others at Peru State Normal to have bad. 1 1 away to a vuKiauiiK, vvuicn is sun essantia.Ha the same process that u . .. ' ....I.U.. .1 ,. . . ,- ...,.l. I..., I I .. . 1 . ., .-' Il'.'l i'uul" uuli'""ii f,iwuiwo, ii juuiu'iuib ,ie:o. me sKillci copp.r i.lurt cannot do this you will have to burn . engraver who cuts aa his metal b'.Jl i it in your yard. Bonfires cause num-! the thin lines which rennuin. ,Tt Vov.i. u ....... .. r new -,v 1 --'ni .ii.,,, i.i .is uee a- rv iif,vL ..u i.. ious conflagrations. I " - - - ' -' , v v . cut j now as tu WlS Mis B Mewhirter soent a dai in D nlfIre n,r wo,jdel foneea Or build-j during the middle of the last r'n Br ownvi1, e re V- ly ' v's ting frfeL " i ' Uulld it o.H away feet from tury Net everyone can be a sue- l any building. Watch that no .sparks i oessful emgraver. It requires a fj,, We are very glad to hear that Miss Alice A. neson will attend sum mer school at Peru and hope that flv aia.tillil ,.n 1 1 a f ip,ri II f ntlmr i,i.. 1 f.-.n, Ii j , H ., . J ...... . ' 1 l,il r r i-.r " ,i A'H'U ce. .n Itlllkoune,. erty. Watch the- fire until the last in. nt rvuitly made by the- Civil S ash is dead. Don't let children come I vice Commission indU i ex thai A v,. rl. 4 .. n ..1.IU'.. II ... I i m . MHM irjo Vd,-;;:1 ':aK,;.,V, U aS T m tht r ! 'be .o by "piaViBK around bon- Is m"a TerrPur AU.iHUf Ii.. ', 1 ..... ....t,klnk aa I e - - a , iiv . uwaa v uuiil j i U u i 1 1 UU 'r " 'll a.-yi4 1f- S I lllll ,itnni w indy day. Wait until it is calm. j engravers at salaries ranging f, !,, If your outhouses, barns and build- $J a .lay when actually einuh v , ings are tottering over for want of$l,6oo a year and U having difflcult in iiiiuiiiM applicants to eiiin.r,. t. the positions. No regular aWaZi?? -I (Continued next week) Mrs. D. W. Hayes toek dinner wiih Mrs. Me-whirter reeently. Peru is preparing to meet the re- sgalnsf nuireiraenis of the new law iu regard to (eacbers for manual training, uo imdic .clr!ie and agriculture in the b'gb schoola. Special courses have ben aded fi.r (his purpose. 17- I ) The sumuur sch'Xil of prom-!&;- to be the largest in the history Wt the school. We- anticipate the at tendance of Hvorai .Ainence stuuenia. ( I Miss Floreneve JoJm.son was recent ly elected vice president of the Y. engraver i be ;,, repair, boards out, windows broken. ete., straighten them up, fix the windows, and put your premises in a respectable, sightly condition W. 8 RIDOE1X. State Fire CommiBsioner. NORTHWESTERN INVENTORS The following patents were jasi issued to Northwestern i-lieuts re portrti by D. Swift A Co., patent lawyers, Washington, D. C, who will furnish copies of any patent for ten I eMiiar examine but VL f.rlr ..I .. -...d .. l'-B OT ...... , kim, auinenrii ated, must be submitted. The Chief Enm. of (he Survey a, WashluK. n , be glad to hear of anyoae who wants such a Job and who can mel ure up to (he high standing of f raving work required. May I the date set for picking the ris-ht men for the places. tfat lioa is required. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE