r A STRONG NAME. m ?i "What's your iianio, messenger?" "Samson, sir." "Good! Just pop off with this box tu the depot." CUTICURA CURED HIM. Eczema Came on Legs and Ankles Could Not Wear Shoes Because NEBRASKA NEWS AND NOTES. Items cf Interest Taken From Here and There Over the State. York is moving In the matter of ;i $."0,000 hotel, fiirm house of William Mos mar Crab Orchard, was petting Tho lander. burned. Will Iti'iimlt. a Kent rice hoy, lost Of Bad Scaling and Itching. "I havo been Btiecessfuily cured o dry eczema. I was inspecting the re moval of noxious weeds from the edfie. of a river and was constantly in the dust from the weeds. At nlcht 1 cleansed my limbs but felt a prickly sensation. I paid no intention to it for two years but I noticed a scum on my less like ftoh scales. I did not attend to it until it came to be too Itchy and sore and began getting two running sores My ankles were all sore and scabby and 1 could not wear ' s-hoes. I had to uso carpet and felt slippers for week a. I got a cake of the Cuticura Soap and some Cuticura Ointment. In lets than ten days I could put on my boots and in less than three weeks I was free from the con founded itching, ('apt. George P. liliss, Chief of Police, Morris, Manitoba, Mar. 20, 1907, and Sept. Ill, 1908." I'utlei lirus 4 CU -m. Corp., folo I'mpt., Boston. ' Diplomacy. "When a man has an argument with his wife, and she proves that ho is In the wrong " "Yes?" "Should he own up to it?" "No. That's bad business, I la should maintain he was right, and then go out and buy her bonK-thlng nice." Cleveland Leader. Fmokers hive to call for Iiwi Single J Hinder rinr to pet it. dir.' dealer or Lewia' Factory, Peoria, 111. Eomo men haven't do the best they can. sense enough to For ffilSa GripjiiS 4 ton catarrh OF THE HR0AT, STOMACI KlDNEYSv p$MtE ORGANS' FilLFA li noune4 AbMtutoty Pur, No WmI. lM.rmt groMiTii 'tt l.lMV4r, Tiiimthy ud OrmlM, On-., Itnrlt'T nnd I'otnliH'M In AhhtIc. KX.bov. liD.ui ok wiHo.Nhis. from aomvn down to HnlrtT'g CMIi Crtitury Alfc'fn, hrr-ti( within 14 rittinfttT()-t'llni( $2rV00.oo worth of iT'BKniil.'f nl tin v, or t the rnto vt $03.33 lvr a -r. i If !f tli tli . t rrlall. il I. llhHriiM IkTlS ti tlailw nulic'l to Invnaiitj pun ln. rn frt. ur r. :ilt IOo nn't tt't tt f rt 'nn ;k II I'll funn WHO Ji. I.ii'Iii.Hik Alfal'n. ( ,"ir f.r pint 1 teaml nnia vika,ot tim W'triotu b JuJ JOHN A.tALZCR ettO CO.,LlCreti.Wia. three fingers while feeding a roller mill. Greeks of South Omaha want J-M'V 000 damages for property destroyed by rioters. Odd Fellows of Hastings have de rided to erect a building that will cost upwards of $10,000. .1. H. Adams has returned to I'latts mouih from Las Vegas. N. M.. where be purchased 400 acres of land. ('. M. Palmer, former superintend ent of school nt Heat rice, died recent ly in Arkansas. - Rev. Luther P. Mi.thews, an aged Congregational minister, retired, died at Crete a few days ago. Cook is in the midst of a gret.t re ligious revival, business being bus' peiuied to give attention to splritua; things. Fishermen near Hrownwell caught two catfish in the Missouri river weighing, ono 80 aud the other 72 rounds. The horse, cattle and hog breeders of York county are enjoying a great demand for pure bred stock. Farmers and breeders come from nearly every part of Nebrnska to secure the best. John Masterson of Adams county entered a plea or guilty to the charge of Belling mortgaged property, before, the district court, and was fined $100 and costs. Lying prone across a cook stove, his face pressed down tight on the hot lids, Fred Weis, perhaps the oldest merchant in Fremont, was found dead.. He was 80 years old and lived alone. A reward of $'J0O Iihs been offered by Gov. Shallenherger for the m rest and conviction of the parties who murdered old man Hrown at Valpa raiso on the nig'at of the 11th last. C. W. Fagg of Arlington will seek to have the. marriage of his daughter Alia Fagg and John Shik annulled by the courts, as the bride Is only 10 years old. Will Hat her of Valley county thinks he has been 1 milked." He purchased a line Toulouse gander, paying a big price, but t he other day it was caught laing an egg. No gander would do such a thing as ihat. Joseph Urooks of Hralnerd com mil led suicide by shooting liimseii through the heart. 'I rouble with a son-in-law and financial difficulties ot some sort are said to have caused the deed. A "phone, uici-snge to Valentine stated that about forty head of l.orseK had been stolen from near Merriman. There has been a gang of horse thieves operating in the west cud of the comity for some time, and so far tdey have eluded the authorities. Twelve l.e.s of beer mid sixteen iues of whisky "mid wine were fowled -Into iUu sewer, by .Sheriff Mc Cleery and 1'. S. Rolirer of the Civic Federation at listings. The liquor was found on the premises of Gerd Mann. Col. Hen Miller & Son of Tecmnseh ire probably the most extensive horse dealers in Nebraska. If not In this part of the country. During the months of January and J-Vbrimry the Sought and sold over 1.20U liead ol horses. Stopovers at Omaha will be granted on all tourists' tickets to the. west this summer on the return portion of the ticket In view of this, the ataf nietronolis Is expecting to entertain many distinguished travelers "in the good old summer time." Thirty-four thousand and forty-two votes were cast in the Flkhorn drain age district election, of which 21.112 were for the proposed district and r.'.ICIO against. One hundred and sixty-eight out of a possible 200 prop city owners voted. Chris. Hieseineler and W. A. Hueh ler of Johnson county will co-operate with the government in some corn giowing experiments this year. The Sovcrnmcnl will furnish Ihe seed and the Nebraska men will cultivate the grain under direction of the national denartnieiit of agriculture. The child of Mr. and Mrs. Pl.il Slier roll, residing two miles north of ("al iaw:.y, swallowed fl safety pin. the rant" sticking in the throat of tlu bill The mother of the child al tempted to remove the pin, but it stuck In such a way that Bke could not do so. A physician was called and removed the pin. An unidentified man was mysteri ously murdered and his body placed across the Hurllngton railroad tracks at Copenhagen, a siding ill Antelope county. The passenger train ran over Hie body, cutting it to hits. The en gineer failed to set1 the body till too late to stop the train, rootprints and blood in the snow along the right-of-way tell the story of tin; murder. Judge William I lay ward mid wife f Nebraska Clt have gone to Wash ingtoii to pee j.liont ncceptliiR the p-. : itloii of assistant postmaster general tendered the Judge and which he has not fully made up his mind as to what he is going to do. He says that lie does not want to leave the state, be cause be was born and reared here and loves Nebraska and her people. License or no license is going to bo the issue In many towns at the coming elections. The "drys" expect to win many victories. With county option defeated, tem perance forces are organizing all along the line for state-wide prohibi tion in 10111. C. W. linns n, an aged recluse, wan beatuii to deuth In his litllo shanty a'lout three miles from Valparaiso Robbery was probably the motive. TI. e barn id 1.. T. Hlackford, Hurt cuiiuty, was destiojed by fire, a ." ear-old son wit li matches doing the mbchief. A FORMER OREGON FARMER THINKS OF WEST ERNJMDA. Albert Nelson loft Henton Co., Ore gon, in Sept., 1904. for tho great Canadian prairies. To qnoto from his letter: "1 was greatly surprised to find such an Immense stretch of rich virgin prairie still almost unoccupied in the very heart of North America. The splendid crops of oats, wheat, bar ley, potatoes and hay I beheld in tho settlements made, me very eager for a piece of this rich soli, and I soon lo cated in the Gooso Lake couutry. We have here a great stretch of the rich, deep clay loam of the Saskatchewan a soil heavy and hard to break, but nartlciilarlv well adapted for the re tention ot moisture and production of the bright No. 1 hard wheat, and great crops of oats, barley, flax and po tatoes. I had CO bushels of oats, weighing 441 lb. to the bushel, per acre. Some of my neighbors had still greater yields. Wheat yielded from 20 to 30 bushels per acre. We have all done well here, and I could name many Americans who came here with means to go ahead, who have done big already. For homesteads-one has to go further west, but tho best praV rlo can be bought here for from $12.00 to $1C00 per acre. The climate is dry nnd healthy. This is ihe regular Saskatchewan .fall weather frosty nights, nnd bright, sunny days Ideal for threshing and hauling out of wheat. The trails are dusly, as thou sands of wheat teams arc moving towards the elevators. "The sight of it makes one Btop and wonder what It will bo in a few years when the immense prairies get under cull 1 vat Ion. Heavy snowfall is the exception here. Snow generally falls in December and. goes off In March. It sometimes gets very cold, but the Saskatchewan farmer does not fear the cold. Winter is his season of rest. The first or second crop he builds a comfortable house for him self, and warm stables for his horses. He need not, like some, bo poking about In the mud all winter attending a few beasts for a livelihood." A CURE FOR FITS. ATTENUATED. I He See, Samanthn, that shows how terribly thin some folks are. GOVERNMENT CAREY ACT OPEN ING OF IRRIGATED LAND. The Treatment la to Acccwplieh What Science Has Been Strug gling to Attain for Centuriee. The intciiM interest that h.i oeon mani fi"itt'd ihrounliout the country by the won derful eurcs that are luinu neeompbshed Loly by epili'ptli'ido t-tiil continue. U h tf;W MirjiriMtig the v,it iiuiiiImt ef peo ple who have .ilieady been cured ef lilt and ni'i'VoiMicis. In order that even lnwly may hive ii eli.uiee U test the medicine, l.oi;i (rial bottles, vahiablo literature. His tory f Fpilcpsy nnd testimonial, will be sent by mail nlKolutcly tree to nil who write tu the )r. M.iy I-'iIkumIoiv, its Parl Street, New York City. The Trouble. A maidservant in thti employ of n Brooklyn woman was left the other day in charge of tht children while her nilslress went for a long drive. Well, Mary." asked the lady, on her return, "how did the children henave during my absence? Nicely, 1 hope." "Nicely, ma'am." Mary answered, but at tho eml they fought terribly together." "Fight! Mercy mo! why did they fight?" "To decide," said Mary, "which was behaving the best." Harper's Weekly. Hie Humoroue Error. During one of the banquets of th Church Congress in I-ondon, a cer tain blshon h id as his left hand com panion a clergyman who was com pletely bald. During dessert the bald headed vicar dropped his napkin nnd stooped to pick It. up. At this moment the bishop, who was talking to his light hand neighbor, felt a silght touch on his left arm. He turned, and. be holding the vicar's pate on a level with his elbow, said, "No, thank you, no melon. I, will tako some pineap ple:" The Grip of Spring. During the last twenty years many of our ritii'tiH have been attacked in the xpring months by grip. Some have had senium or slight iittaekM every year or two. All know it to be a dangerous disease. If Laue'x I'li-n-.int Tablet! (which are sold nt 2." (cuts a box by dniKisists nnd dealers) are taken when the first symptoms me felt, there is hardlv a chance ef the malady pel ting a foothold. If you cannot Kit them mar home, send 23 cents to Orator V. Woodward, Lo Roy, N. Y. Sample free. Modern Improvements Wanted. Charon was Indignant. "That spirit wants the ferry equipped with the wireless system," he snorted. A nomrntle V.yt, Itemrdr Compounded ly Kxpeilencpil Physicians. Conforms to I'ure l-'ood nnd DniKS I.wh. Wins Friends Wherever Used. Ask LniR Ktsts for Murine I'.yn Itcinoily. Try Mu rine ia Vour ICyes. You Will Lllio Murine. Like Producing Like. "How did that manager coma out on bis beauty show?" "I think he made a handsomo profit." Pettit't Eye Salve 100 Years Old, relieves tired eyes, quickly cures eye hi hen, intlatned, sore, watery or ulcerated eves. All druggists or Howard Rros.RulTalo.N.Y. 'THE REST JUST DOUBLE 320 ACRES INSTEAD OF 160 ACRES Hi a 331 For Women- Lydia 0. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound Noah, Ky. " I was passinc: through tho Change of T.itV aud sulTt ml from headaches, nervous prostration, ftiui hemorrhages. "J.ydi:i E. Tiiik. ham's Vegetable) CotnpotindiuadeurO well ami strontr, ko that lean do all my housework, and at tend to tho store) and nost-oilico, nnd 1 feel much younger than 1 renlly am. J.vdin li. Pink. ham's Vegetable Compound is the most successful remedy ir nil kinds of female troubles, and I feel that lean never praise itenotn;!i." Mas. Lizzik Holland, Noah, Ky. TlieCliangeot' Life, htjiemostcritlcal period of a woman's existence, and neglect of health nt this timo invites disease and pain. WomeneverywheroHliouldromeniher that there is no ot her remedy known to medicine, tint will rosuccessfullycarry women through .this trying tieriod aa Lydia E. riukhain'a Vegetable Com Doimd, made from native, roots and herbs. Tor .10 years 5t liat been rurlncf women from tho worst I'm us of f cmalu ills lnilaminallon, ulceration, dis placements, fibroid tumors, irregulari ties, periodic pains, backache, and nervous prostration. If you would like pprelnl ndvlco nbout yanrciise w rite aeontidcii llal letter to Mrs. Pinkhiiiii, nt Lynn, Mass, Her mlvko is free, nnd uhvuyrf helpful. A further inducement to (etllcmrnt i the wlirit-rajiing InJ of Western Cnd, thl Caniviinn Goveinmer. hiit imrravd the errs lli.it may be tnkrn by lioniefti-wlrr lo 320 nrrrt (x) lire and 160 to l pu!i'lia;e. nt $ MX) per sue. 1 line lands aio in llie p; jin i.ii .iiijj area, whcfa mied farming u ! t un -d u.i Willi unrpulili'-J iticiesi. A lAihvjywiil lioil'ylx! bti'U to I hi'linn Ray.bring ii K ih? wodd't maikits a tlmii-ar,d n.ilri neater t!ir w heal -tielili, wlirre tJiool, and cliurcliei am lonv-nieut, iLmate corl'-nl, railway! cloM to ail n-tllenii-ii'.s, ar.J liKal iiiiuLetj good. "it w.iuM tuUc time tt iissintilute the revela t ints liini u visit to (lir iirnii eniplrelyins to Ihe Nurtll ot in in tillnl lit rv'rry turd." I.il'in'i; V.-hi- i'f iVi.'i.";.! hi!ttor,who t'tilttj Western CinjJji In Ayt.ft, i JiJ. liml! may aho le pun riii ril liom railway and land um,i.ui-i at low nnd on eaiy term. For pumitlilet, mipa ftnj tiiforumtlon nt tn I nv iuiI a hv i itr. uin'lv tt, Siiierlnleiiilenl of liiimiiirntinn, Ottuwn, CtmititH, or th utliurueil Cunut'.luii Uoveriniiciit Agent: W.V. ben: B01 Nfw York Lit BuiMinf. ETT. Omaha, Nfkritla. i mm i win am mm wi.iwi.hh WP.iPL'ai MAY 6, the State of Wyoming Sell 100 Irrigated Farms Will at 50c per acre at Cooper L'ike, Wye. to those who have made applications for WAT Kit ItlUUTS NOW ON SAL S3 at $3 per acre cash and 3 per acre annually for len years. Free railroad fare, sleeping and dining car accom modations and FKEH PK1JD to TWO TOWN LOTS to all applying HEFOUK MAY 1. Anpllcationa and particulars furnished by TALLMADG1M1UNT1N LAND CO., Agents, Hallway Exchange, Chicago. Agents wanted. Ample Reason. During the trial of a man who bad made an unsuccessful atleirrt at sui cide, a lawyer had badgered the wit nesses to an exasperating degree, and evidently intended to pursue the samn course with a meek appearing little Irishman who next took the stand. "You say you talked with the ac cused an hour after his attempt?" tlie lawyer demanded. "Ol did," was the direct reply. "And did he give any reason for at tempting to commit suicide?" "lie did, an' it was a good reason." - "Well, and what reason did ho eive?" "Sure, an' he said he wanted to kill himself," Pat answered, and for n mo ment even his honor could not control bis lauehter. Hariier's Weekly. Btati or Ohio Citt nr Toudo, I l.i-can Ciii ntv. f Frank J. ( iikvkt make oath tint hi ta arntnr narinrr or tn nrm or r. J. (.'henry A Co, lining biilni-M In the I'lty of Tnlrtln. Coiinlv mul niuik arnrr-wiKl. and that mul II rm will pay Ihe amn ol ONI) HI'Miltl.l) lull. I. AltM for iiu-h and ivitv rnno of CvrAKHK that rannot he curril hy tho uae ul I1AI.L 9 IA1AKHII tunc. FRANK J. ritl-'.N'KV. Swnm tn before me and auhwribrd In my ircf nre. una mu aay ui itcoiiumt. a. v., i.vhi. I T-" I A. W. OI.KVSOV. I f .Notary im 'tii.ic. Ilall'i Catarrh Cure la taken Internally and ana iircctiy uiin oie ninod and minium rtirraim ol tha lyaum. Si-nd lor 1-iiinniilala. Irre. V. J. CIIKSKY 4 CO., Toledo, O Sold by all DnntlKt!,. :v. Taka JlaJI'a t amlly I'llla lor conatlpatlon. Alas, How True! "I often wonder," remarked Mr. fltnbb. in solemn reflection, "if ihe last man on earth will have the last word "Of course he will, John," lauahed Mrs. Sltibl). "Hut why "Iieeause It to him." nre you so sure?" the hut woman will give lth a smooth Iron and Deflanco Starch, you can launder your shirt waist JiiFt as well nt home as the team laundry can: It will havo tho proper stiffness and finish, there will be less wear nnd tear of the goods, ana it w in ue a posit we j leasure to use a Starch that docs not stick to the iron. A Distinction. she I suppose o;ir uncle didn't fail to remember you in Ins will? He It whs sea "i el v a rene iu- teun HLo a faiut mcuIU'Ulou. What Is defeat? Nothing but edu cation, nothing but the first step to something better. Wendell Phillips. Rheumatism. Xeuniluin find Sore Throat will not live under the aiitne roof with Hamlin Wizard Oil, the bent of all remedies fur the relief of nil paiu. It's not difficult to Judge ome men by their clothes policemen and letter carriers, for example. You will respond vrrv auicklv to the (inrticlil Tea treatment, for thix Nuttmil laxative corrects constipation, purities the. blood, (itid brnelits the entire system. A Safe avA Sarc Cough Cure. Dors not contain flplom, g Morphine, or any olhrr rarcolle or habit-forciag drnfj. KothtnR of a poisonous or harm- p ful diaractcr enters into its com- J position. This clean nnd pure cough cure T cures coughs that cannot lie cured 5 by nny ether medicine. $ It has saved thousands from con- sumption. T It lias saved thousands of lives. t A 25c. liott'ie eonl.iins -10 doses. At all druggists', 25c, 50c. nnd $1. a Don' I accept unjlhlnn cUc. t sick uzmm roslti vely cured hy these I title Pills. Tliey relieve P1h-irfH-tfriiiii I'.VNp' psln, Iii- in ttioii ml l'i.o lleuriy I nl Int;. A prrfi i't rem--ily foi' Iiu.oi ss, Niiu-t-;l, lli-uvvsim-sK, 11 It il 'I'.-iftti' In tlie y out ti, Coat- it 'I cm; im, I 'it in In thu .-Mile, TO'.M'ID I.lVKIt. Thry rt'KUlulc tlie llin-K. J'niiil.y Vi-Kelublc. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. The RniiRon I Muko and Soil Moro Men $3.00 6 J.OO Shoes Thau Aay Other Mauuiucturor U twausa I filvt trifl wrr th bfnflt of tb mtwl roroi'leu orrftnlr.fttlmi of U4Und pU tad ilUltd Ihtn4krii in ft country Vhe -l Hon nf th uAttiora for ftaVcli part of tfeo ihoo, nl nnrr riria.ll of tli mihtrirT In vtry droartmttnt, 14 Jo. kf.1 ftr by thebj ihitmiaWif In th h iodostry. If I rnuld tliow you hu cajitully W. L. lortt thoafl ftrj m. Tnu noalUhvti urirtnd why thty n4d ihiv hup, lit lfittr, ut'l wr ioBjier Uuui uiy outer t&tlo. My Mfthiht vf TtvmhtqthH Holes nukes thtm Mm fltxiole and Longer Wearing than any others Nlitifi fip Kvcry MmIip nf thr Fumlljr, Mimi, llyn, Winiifii, M Uo nnd ( Itiltlrviu pRITirM I NnA K-'"'l Hlthnut S. ln lnttBl LHOIIUtl I iiftum nnd l'M- Htuiiipi'il on nullum. Fut Color r.vsltti Vud ticlmlvelf. CnUioi mailtd (tm. W. L. IHHULAS.IO Spark St., U rot k too. Man. CARTER'S SPITTLE h PILLS. ctjoa,vta TCSLET AfJTISEPTIC NOTHING LIKE IT FOR THE" TFFTU P"''n,! ecel any drntifrica I ll ICLIn in clruming, vdiiltning and rcmnving lailai from tlie Irclh, beiiJca dertroying nil RTmi ol decay and disrate which ordinary tooth nrparationi canniit do. Til1" Plft'lTIJ Paxtinn uird ai mouth Itlal aiiUJIll wah diiinlecU the mouth and throat, punfin the hrcalh, and kills the grrma which collect in the mouth, causing lore lliroat. Lad Icrlli, bad btcath, gnppo, and much uckneu. lilt blLO and burn, may be instcnlly iclkvcd and itirngihcnrd by Pontine. f-1Tflr?C?U P""1'"0 H'" destroy tlie permi W4 I Hi lil II ihat caue catanh, lieal the in. Oammulion and ilnp tlie discharge. It u a iiut icmrdy (or uterine catarrh. Paxtin ia a liarmleai yet powerful n.ftnirn tit fin.l Aimttii f Uied m balliinn it destroyi odors and leaves the body anlurpticaily clean. FOR SALE ATORUC1 BTORCS.DOc'. OR POSTPAID BY MAIL. LARGE SAMPLE FREE! THE PAXTON TOILET HO.. BOSTON. MA88. It's the easiest thing In the world lo point out tho proper course for others to pursue. Brown's Iimnclilal Trnrlioa" i-pllovn Hrom liltls, Asthma, Ciitnrrli nnl Tlirnat IMscnsrH. rrnlH a box. Humpies sent fni by John 1. ltrown & Hun, iioNtoii, Masn. Things pained are gone, but grcnt things done endure. Ilisbop. Rnvikcrs appreciate the finality value of IiPwin' Suieli- Hinder tipir. Vour deali.'!1 or lewis' Factory, I'eoria, III. Some people avoid popular eoncerta because they are fond of miiBlc. l'H.ES t I KKI INOTO 14 lAVM. riZO OIS'J'MKN'I' Iftft-uiimnteiM to euro any eata of iK-hlnii. Itlniil. IUi-i'.iiiib nr I'nitrudiiig 1'ile, la (tn llduyaur luuiiey rctuuiicd. Uki. If love wasn't blind Cupid hare a lot more work to do. would CARTERS PIlTTlE iflVER tmXUti Genuine Must Bear rac-Smiiie Signature , REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. BILLION SOR f.J Ccsft COc 81c Dr acrt for teed. EZ2l3 i M iwt nutlet ful irrtm nf thiiitirv,vii Uli'rrf r'tn I I (I t IIIIH tf lilt V In r K'TC hi in I II t k el I in 'turn l iikI In 4 Meek' It liMihf t-ir tlm inoAfT On. mi' i i. Urmvrtrthtl 11-u r I mtTY iii-rt .on vr "inula Am.rini. Iuhphi' -lirt ; lu'tir'nnl n tt j pni I On Hi mun i Mintl rrc n. Himhlt f tl.U llIllllTl 1 1 UI11H.4.H I; -Hif MTl'-H. llO ftTr-nl 9 lf(l 1 ll.irli'V .(in t-.t h (. (irut""-', '!. . eic niu if fro. Or Ht'titl l4o ot") tii (!(! n Kiiiiiiiif lfrm hh1 novelty m-viT hi-ci hy you ltd "to. SALZER SEED CO.. Bo W. La Crftf. WK i i ass mm 2 ;"1 u.-.'irfr n -- r.Oi sr" a I- s4 I lAAftd i -3 Mrs, AVInalnw'a Rimthlns; Sjrrop. Pflrelill'lren tocUilnit, audena tha Riima, mlueaa In. (lamuiallua, aliaya pulu, cures wind willu. Sica bultls. A dimple In a woman's chin makes a dent In a man'a heart. Veterinary Taught l'..n.i.l.ti ur. In Vrlerlimry .IrillelliM with iDii'i.lti'ii uil (lilKi m Ititrft m.iulli,. Wlitll irikitiiir.'l you miiii tT..tp..inn tn yur win I. .-.lay. ti, duly r.ll.p. In Hit I'liitl fi'M.. tf.rhiin .Wtliii J ly iimil. (tenil for inTirtef na. KOi'tent-i enrntte'1 lit Hny ttnio. ilKUII I.HIMiTITlTkdl'VC'tKVOIiKI .1(1! M E,t Mnio.lU. This Trade-raark Lliminaics All Uncertainty in tlie purcbase of paint materials. It is an absolute guarantee of pur ity and quality, l'or your own nmtirllnn. fi,w that it is en tlie side, of every kx ot w uitc leaa yuu buy. CaTIONM. IE4D COMPtNY 1302 Tt.n tT Building. H Torfc STATE LAND Milllnimnf aorejinf m lioul lur'l tti bo vihl hf tlia Sinn-, f l.(U to jUU per if to; new iine-tcrt.ei.ti i'sh ll it.l 4U years 1 lun nil li:tl.ili--e; llireii ht i-illt Inter el; niily (IV U) -n - Ii P.r f'l U'-n-i al t.'M) H-racr. I.rentest iipiHiriiicliv; itikm! iikTirnlMinil Innrt; aenii W I'enlM fur IliKikut Iiim rui tlci.siinrl Ni-w Htnte Ijiw. ,1. .1. Snvili-r, Hi hiH.I Uni t U:ii..r. I ! wh Austin, li i. lu ii r-.-iic.-. AasUii NuUunal Dank. HAIR BALSAM Hrt'twi tn. twt'it'llcs tl.t half. roinok'f Imtirlaii.l ffruvth. Nvr FUo to Bi'Rtoro Ormy itr to itn Youthful Co lot. v a v fl PAtt'fl a h "Kg1 W. N. U., OMAHA. NO, 12. 1909. S Ueclatereil H U. U. l av. VOict The eaaKitTOWtfl&.i?Btri aicer bearing mark. sk s for the Cocoa this D trade- 't misled by imitations . 01 . genuine sold everywhere