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PAGE 2. THL'IiisOAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1911. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. A FORMER PLATTS MOUTH WE 111 WRITES FROM SUM Will Ileach, Now Slationod in Siair.,;1 Writes Ilonu- to Old I'latts nmuth Friends. country that we have to contend with; t takes a larre part of our salary to hep ilieiri, and at times it takes all o!' our patience and raoit. Theio is so much work for the missionaries to do a!on;r missionary lines that one doe.-, not have time for housework and t!u iki-ior details of the home that we ;. at home. Aaaiiti, it is the cr-tort for the bet ter c-a-s of people to have a horde of i srrvrurts around, and vhen yon are ! "in lien:-" doinjr missionary work, it ! pavs to conform to the custom of the . . -t-i- , country as near as you can. me o. i er.ta! people look down oi people who do manual la!or. so the more of a iiViitlenian you can be. in the.ir esti-iu-.t'on. the nure innue?:ce you have viih then. Our horde of servants consists of one nurse yirl, or.e triMr? hoy, one horse boy, one ni.-rht watch man, one coolie, one cook, two wash women and three dispensary assist ant. Kcizai tikie; their tluties. the nur.-e riil trios to keep the children out of r.iisciiief. from falling o!f the porch. away, q:iarre!ir.,tr. .win; out ka the kitchen ana pesU'rim: tl'.e cook, rfa.lkv.r vaknb'o books and a thou- ', -and ant! mie other things that chil- p.-ye.i he- e ii the -':v of K. Ii. j,i.vn itiite to induc e in to their lo-ty t: -sr.'.: .j iiiriM-iv.: di,-(.-.ii.rt and oors also. The tahic i v a ui-'.-e I'c e . .r..'.r.s in i'M,rV wiiil.- on the tilt, wiht -:'. :'.? hoi-uk left here about !.'" A uw days ajro .Mi. ai 1 ?.lis. E. II. '.Vcvui; re.--ivil a Lnn r from the r';.:-:r. j.v lar-u of Skim, which cair.o .is i movt pleasant .-urprise to then f ::. their hi fi lend. Will il. Keacii. an M-inie i month lov who fori pa-: two jear-. has ia-en stationc 1 at i-T Skim, w '.erf l.e and .-it- . : . a e ta-. ..ac-.:. f trvj ;re'a.k kena. ilia nt or tin '. .-'. t, i iio-pi:.-,: i.i Jijai. Na::. Iirtii-i! m la ! v.nini f.avs w ot ( i nat.a rt The M. K. -kni . .;!t i -i .'it i'i i ' i -3 1 at Vr.aiia w e " I'i ' in the trn 1 . e v iv:' : on the t.'.'ih- Wr.shf s til-h;S. chaos Mie h: trips, sweejis the front :it was emp.ovc.: I.;. ,.,,.,, . .,.,, i:,i ,,..,!v v. lion vf -i-e .t.i o( mna: of '. ? ; s a.rk .su cc ay ;o .-.(. lii ir., an ed-P'-.y.-i.-i..! and surjroon, r. . . er wars as air l:opltai tie e-;e 1 an ! i 1 u'o.e; to cn:ea.z to: his vo:U there I. ' o'-i ;'.!! 1 llo-OeUiS : :: prat iidn:' in i s !., W '.. c :i - In. IJeir.jr inte : ' h i-;lai- wor!;, Mr. Ikadi o take : thf mission tie hi :ti.! v r-s to worK :n t;;e o: i- ; -i . tir.ally !v:it .-' .1. Si.tr i. Th-i ..'!tr w !'!. I c w i t .s is ni'i't r te -:: ;j: a. d . I' -';!!.; i'. e of ti.e lii in :hat couri: v. no: t ion of it . w t in i.-nviii-i i v.atrhin'j-j, scrubs the dii inir room and i r-c:; r.tc.i. ine cook tvoe.s 10 ma? i.t . !: t st t It i : i in the morui:: and buys ejretaldes, t"r.;', meat. etc.. then ..ne-; ho-r.e and tries to cool;; he do;.s . --y .f!i at sorr.e thi::'s. but makes a sad failure cf others, much to the i .'..- nvdit of our stonirchs. n .i .1 bv.'.ii room scrubs the fr.-nt :o':i.i. and :.:1 the hout'vork t'Mc-pl what the table boy srn:!) ;, and dues ad s.ois of v o 'k '.iroii.ici the coni "e ..!.:. The l.-o: so bov takes ct;re of t been planted and they will harvest about ("kristmas time. The btt fruit vf tret is raaag-os. but the-y tii ly last .ibout :t tnontli in May and June. i'anunas are preiLy jo.td, and there is :n abundance oi them. Oilier fruits are papayas, ro e apjjies, -uaves, pomoloe. iirr.es and. many other sour :u;d bitter fruits that no one but a nalive will eat. food vegetables are hard to K'.'t here; can.not 'iow potatoes at all v.n i the or.ly ones we .rct are .-hipped in from China o-' Java and co.-.t sd:o-.t a d-diar a cart. We have not had po tatoes for .-o lone- v. have forgotten eh:it they taie like, an.": W '.Iiam will not eat aaythiui.; ei.-e if wo have ih m on the table. Potatoes will juow h-re. but before thry ?ret kire'e enough '. eat, the wrdte ants vl-jvour them. Mol zrr'-s. i'-i.xrt: wimmm party from cti 0;'eiaO!es will r.v..v ho b are a lot of trouble to start on ac count of a;. is ana other pests. We have some seeds cominrr fro.n England and will start a e;arden n.er month. Ti;re: s h.ave i t en very be.d a-ou.i l he-e tliis war: have er.ien ;u'ie nutiilr of natives and many en tka I have had :r.e e'en?; ienee hunt inv tade rav y-v.r, iy.-.i i: has one to the bad now. an J we have ha.i no rt;r of any Kind for over si:: months. Our annua! s.i.j- piy of .u'ooo kok no-.,-. If it about due .v. ran.u-- t!io w: lu the:! this veer thai stand on end. but hrve r.ot b eessikii in 1 :i:re"ii ' :X one as yet ovd. rod a r-ood ti.'ile prttty soon, and I't'd i s ; ; ' - Havf i : has a; o.: i trtal. 1 eMe.-r or. r I iH pe t: ra w. not held them up, as said before 1 beli-ve. We only jri-t iroods froru Amc.'-ka and E.:.ulane. once a year, .md have to order about cverythinj!; Jan, ve al "-u wear from there, (let most of our trrcce:Ls from England. W'.X otlu-r t!bni;'s from America. It is r.. easy tusk lo chin'-: o what you war.L to c-)t : -:ir in advance. liy the way. I arn --i.il! wean'ne; a beiu thai 1 '. eu''-.t Horn you ib.e ial time J was in tl'.e store; however, it is about done for, and I wish I had ano tutor; ar.i iiab'f to send you a mail order mo-t a .y time; cr.n'l lea .-e the eid store. Eindly ivnie rjr n.e to Dr. Lie inc. lon '.'.hen yo i - ee hiri. and a!i otl'.'M- i iiends, eoerkdy (.leo. Dove ; and (kiino. !) not suppose i have very ma ny fric.v'-- in t ewa iu-w; ho v evi'V, 1 wo dd I' -.e .t d"oj in on you art I s'.a- ,,, -:a.;y i orul '. tin !. () f u'i-'d. i- :rc oe fur about four vejis ..-t. I ui tire time sou:: though vs'e -e o-.:y ; -v htu ' a few months ! iiue "lies vei v ta-t ( :: tue me - tO f. (.esvvcs be able to buy some ; ri..k' btar trrp.-' j situ: f: and will try and t'vn out tht; t'.jrer j mad at popu'utk-n a li:lle. I fre! rtiedity s rv for so'ic of th u iijees out n'v the foct-hii!- o' the n-ountabis: tht. y ! are a 'rout ike cu!y t'.in;' that we have huue.Tto vans, and when tr.e tl.ir.'rs i triy ttse for. V.'e 'to' mrdl orue j. It lake, so !er letter- tout me rets oL of the lu.eit ,f l"i''.a:rin;;; in uss. week - r months, and rears route, a d x) cv ce.n f) ;s t' mate n i y, bie; r.oise a:a! seare the.n away. a:4 .T!)i arm u i i.-.U est on.-e a wee., reek ' "e di ; net ;ou much of , two months ;;e-o a tie;."' .innipeu u:. i e. .'CO ( : u-n wati Tke mows the y:ras-- rative house v.h-:e tin- fantay v.-as i ......d w t!io i sleepi.ur and took a "-month-old baby j V.'Id l e out of its rr other's r . tie fa. h :" I .-;; k- t.ar i i . ti--er wirh n t"!':':i ! I : U- ' MM Mi A VERY CLOSE GALL JUSJSGUTH OF TOWfJ t'roin W.-tl iiesila y's U.iilv. East evening toward duk an auto patty from Lbieohi, bound into Oma ha, came near meeting with a very .serious accident at the concrete cul vert, near the farm home of IJ. W. Livingston, south of this city. The party had just come over the south rad from Union, and in the dusk failed to clearly see the culvert, v liiIi is set quite tow, and before the car could be stopped it. had crashed into the railing at the -side, kr.ockincr off a part "f the concrete work and uar.iae-kier the machine srH-rhtly, but not enou'rh lo cajse any bud injury to ike cu" or the occupants, and they were enabled to continue their jour ney op into this city and ther.ee on to Omaha. The machine was a liht rutd.e which probably uayed it from k.in- ma-ked up oi-Uc bad'y, and as :t war- the lamps nr. 1 a purl of the radiator were the chief sufferers from the accident. The names of the occu nanis of the car could not be learned. JKLESS practice OFTEN BETS PEHSObS INTO SERIOUS TROUBLE ,,,!, m&Hr-dl iiinv.-rt-" "fei'i'- 1(v-iuU 'tc- "-r --c .1 .'tit.1.-';, -V.4' V.-c' , 'Zi'K 'J':':.1;." :':::'-::-y:.-'''::--i(J 'b'L.'-v'.' r.a'.-v ;.u': "--r;. " 'k:d..,., t'-;:'x v'-' r'.M .'- r -. vi p. ' iri?.-. - ,:-.;.'.''.-; k,v--!vl'i fr-S 1 rk - ' ! l r -tHTwV "a k " k-k . v. y k. ; ' ,;-! t li: 9 ,)'t. S;i. s a-':' . :'Vi v: ' V :: ; :. t: : :t ' ' ; , . 1 ?r"d:'-:l"a. :ra.;ti. -'; ? .a: . : to.: 'vt ire turer warn a truv-.i K-Jt c'.e. ? euotth a c"j' !e of ti.i" lu tke ti'zor phiyimr wii l.-is dctui kaky. bur eeukl rot -ret t the bub;. . After da-v!i-ht the fa. re: of ih.; bvby . .a t !" ee wt - . o iornu tre ti- with his !i:tle prey. Ti r. taut :k-v :ray !;Irr ' attei k,t ; p i i t "if k r, i. of t he . 1 e r . .:it of his fries. is - -i of tae hard- ? 1 . .' - ' . i . . e. i r. i." i CLr;n t i : r-i .i ,. . o .ci.r. ni- f . .' st-nii-oi . ; .- '- we ta'k. ho.v- , . . .. : .:: se at n:;-lti- es. it-- rr:t mei- , . :: !f cooiv r.es uml trees a!orc v..v.-i I i cot s:r:ie poil'P. i.'ke calls to wat th tiro hor-s an.d I f'-"' u:"U ; :.u'.-. etc. The wu.-hwome".. of i .'arse, wa.-h and i-on clothes, as thTI.cy . lu-a-o-d in !-rin.:' ike lad vould indicate; many time- the j but t :e tiae r- st:i a la rue, ea-.i. look as tlrouak ti ey had not j up their cattle and orc.i.-i.-,na!iy a ,t It her. an.l Mr IJca-h has to tire. iter th m prttiv cie. e. The i Ot: e .me.. ;nd i- kca!i i . . . v- . . . sieeos um'er tne i "- " .n1 -a - lie.. u me ! . . o r ti : ) e- in ft- ; la.- k ...1 i ' J 1 a e . 1 mat i "Ami ; k." a.'ik e;a': -t: I .es v. ith ?:- . : f .'v I canted V.- eh her. ii: ' a U' c ;.u pes: ik-k v tkal I can tki: .!v line urkke a '-(..: : t . a: rroni We.! .i. -e;i y s l':i :y. I y '' i There is at ays a mote or less tie-I ;'.! . ! -.v :it tT .U '- U-i I I'M (.,irf..!:1'':.v fif ihov.,chtlers tr.isehief. as was sh.wn ' yesitiday wl.en two voi r."; men. were I jj r. the county eou' t for havitinrjJ r. -:e y- t Ishot oi7 a elas.-. insulator on a tele- can : in: j ; jph poie in the vicinity of Mar- 8 . : -vv.:t-n tn it s . ; t - t!-.. i- tr- tr- aa - aitkoat kkl- t r.oiv oe see ; , nac rdSk;.?-AV. sV ii.-H.'.v .Kt: r - - frW'fkkl-k : lf: k v t.. .-. . r-. .. , ' . . j;f - iv:--.v Ri'i -e;v: k .. - : .. : ; :Atk?x-'kr,-;k'- ,:-'ki,?... :- .'- - - - - r- ff-kk;..-4 ?:...' I7" .!.".. .f,i'' k." a; . . .' . . Every bedy's Store 37 n B ,1 Jock. Tire tieed was rot don the de.-::-e to inflict a n in itk '3 v.'itr. o . i ! hat I couM muster u;: ie:e.;-'-aph comuruty, but merely In a i j Vred'.Yi i.i I-'il and sho".:. j t houhtle ;s desire to practice with , v id ke on his pins, and amoner ;,.':t, hope i u! attd sanu.ne as 1 PLS1 5 btil? 2 id E;"ver- ky that time GSifl't? 1 fciil Ik-e on the streets aain since his items of Interest to Our l:nttrg Ol.'HflcJ tr'.fii the (Sew paper l ilri cf M:my Vtars .A j;. g itcc-rt t'.r-s tr.e crutches away and stand ; en tr.c i cot-beard. Gen. kikk-klc cf .Schuyler, our can- ate treasurer, ha- been i ctiua i e i or st s e u!t of it thev were co.nnc'ded to ar. y a lire of Si!), whlk is the lo'vcth; A steer jro'c o:i the ra;.;.Tajrt; h.ere ia- SuturcL i a. te. noon. vi catt r t for a few dtfs. We think . .-, i , -de r.aee u food inures.-ton rmona a it ciiaeo :kir e al'owed ur.iler the lav, :i i sevetal ru-tn and bov s. but fet tunrti; lj.o .. t.i.a? . . ?. .-( ! en !. : y k. a. T s h.n.iuuj-e is nai up of ' va-i r . r. of words thai hae k:Y: tf-:.. -; e;e u time you have ' . tor. a. : th'-nk v.'k'i t-e; ' it i- 'n o .' -- . w, u . ke s.-;:f vt"". : ad ; '-: -. ? can rtud f .ite we!'. 'at .a. t : ..;' U ;,i;.m Hat 1 . ; re: e; c;i.' ',:.:. r iP- wed). ' '"t :.".n::''t a. u . , y m a n tlurt the na- ; ' . :--idi- ft on a ommf-ti ':.- j U'd CUt: the da- i- ,l:,'.l WO 'iI p". he st tono!: i: v nu.es a:t id'! t;rm s.-i ia.it sell makes cr.li : i I la:r-e I the ::"K; y pke-e. Tire e mia.-.aid k .;: one farciiv to keen t due of tkis oaonse where the damage I they ail escaped without any serious truer; r-t- a tit:t. t.ru ra siet ivtn i.. '. a ; .k.r as we tea: I see, an k 1 k; b .-s than ?:'..", but it lie.- in the- hurt. j eot.r e. '. ' f .v st tney n r.! ,jivt,on id the court to make th the boys and we know he will be , n the e As Lev. Mr. Orr' two bovs -ir trs Tar of C'abbarie Here. ' ?;'CV: o UsC lui e m ti om s t ntthh tie se ial d: i:: v a.:-'-curt doe ai. ! if ais an ,! V. e ,i i.Ut -r;.. t..t - r. . tea re. iiii.-. it as muen in ie 'e f rot-i our clo'i.i a-n as ' i ..tti". e teach-'.-. h i : ! k';.-:i the i uue Ue r U' -e ;i. :. t't . tatde boV ... ,-. ... :. d tke ko" -e boy nt - e r.joy te-e-ikn"- thorn to talk. k t:f . ..i.!e kiueuaure itlmo-1 : a i r : w k.ik- t le-y v. a : .iy a : (-v.- wo: . :; .aau.-h. ;.,t Hot ' I't.-.a 'Vikan '..i'cs v.-rv weik .v.U- i.a tk- jUvUrrts. i he that a--! .-i-aani car : ie- waver, sorut.s tre no.rs. i -.1 .... .- ... ...!,. ...t ti-:.-ou in:! lis. the ditties of our nnmer- ; - u-ay r-ot be of m-Jch. hi- ! '' u; the reason I t ecite It ' "' i wi.e i oi .U act ! T!;i - yea i ktt we i . . i t e-.,; ); anotne ! o man cannot tai-te care or a . I lar.'i compound. ur hou e is tttat live ra. ;'e ro-irrs, two a.': attcne::. i re l.e-t..- e bout ton feet tk or.i h yen t n; or -vo: !r's a- I we .. 1 tk nde ike ka-a and th : ..;; -e. St:-..-o tour i-ts pn -. -n- fine anythin- from $10 to ikkH). b'or nlayinjr with boW and, arrcv last wee": ' From Tur ..- iruw. re -.!; a co.: r try : .tot r-- .-.uuy j 'he jjuy or destruction of property 0. e 0f them accirienci:!y shot hi-! T:v ro-idnts f I'kuk-mourh are ie i-nt-.d h -cer, or - eartot , rrr,.atc value than ST. the pen- i, -other in the eye v. ith .an arrow. 1 1- ' krlven the tpijorturlty s-curut- any fa .-nt up v kk. a f i am what they j'-ky i-- from one to three years in the j ? ictinf; a painful wound, but fei tu-! amounr of cabbasre they may desire. kk.ra.u i . f- ah.T 1 peakc-n'iary. The you :ir boys out for i nately not a serious one. 'nrv! the biers of kraut and other i: ku y ,.e- er wk! eu.k little fun should be v-.y careful j Our jollv old fellow crtien. Mike i tooihorae a. ticie i mai.ufaetured f rom i ""!, i:.".. La. tk its k: .':' v.rdi ti i- hi rk it k ... f v.'.i.nt tr.cy no m oruer to seoo inem-i McGviire, has sold cut Ti:s interest in TV. -n . a The: .- ; 1 re reatt m; ;su:na! les c;kt-,.- h.iv;e-' r.i.'y rc: a.ot-. i e f.: :-i irii.i. ii u. i au not f'Sii i '.ore-.---a: y: ho-vt-ver. tm-v ar e a rrefc-sa v evd. Wc Would much i "u , ""l i as u".'"c- wut; k. k: fact'!: I k ran-or.ff :.:: ; h i '. aa tUltr; .ret '.vrttc. !.. CI' '." and fara iea-ls, I '-ev to ' tab';-iee irav rest a-surcil trial clo.-r-: selves cut of serious trot bke. as in . the Omaha csiblihment of ?Ict'uire j th: -e wrll be plenty u-r aik Lay :--'iy- J the instance of the two boys shoot insr j & Curtis, and come back to stay wbh Ycui!? of Li. Porte, (koo., arrive.! he-e Vk,!- the telee-aph line. If tke wire j the jrocd reonle of Pluttsmouth. Ve I ve-te-'av wlih a car of cabbatr" nad l.ten put out ot commission, i.nd j always thou-ht Mc. knew wher e re ; vliiel: he will oker- or sale at the tine con-nar.y been unable lo tWiver j jcrc-tid. ' ear on the L-uriinrton tracks, and. all b: it, there woukl have I At the fi o' do. ;iml h.- - basani Me.r.ery. Have they n :i cu f.,.r r ten UoW'l 111 tile i U'.e rr i -r I'.i ::i rie ki1 . t-ri-ii' anil v. i' else Ui til thev i'" a the" do our iwn v. : k : u ! .... ea. .!. t'-i in t k- not a wi-e 'h iee- -ve ar e ; as": a a'arv bv tin : ai f(,r doi.itr mis.-i-. nary wor k, r.n l r-l v e t h-d t. (!) all of our own b.-u'-t- I ' c: ! -ik we wneid not have time for any hi: - t ' tile tmpuun-.i v.i s .. ..o; , vt under the houso. h I i;!wuy.; re-:ih:.i ter- of that :'. rs I v. e had in I'latt-moutir, rrui it i '- i rr.r-. !:')' tn.tt : t-et fixed yet --o that T.'l i r:es.-aii"es ovc i r- i- -(": WILL TdlACIk ! the dama-ze to ke over S.'lo. and then Ik Sk Mr. . :'j:uh s.er.ds kkniest re- I j-.t. i:;,ir woultl hne been up a train st ;t in jroo.l shape, str.il can consider themselves lucky that k was no worse for them, but they would do w:ll to avoid any repetition of the offense. air yesceruav a! teri.oen as , .vnr irc.ie anytiii w;e-rv i-i, ) you folks ...I eatymipM CPllfin! HilVO nHPt'iJ! I I7P FT -nni RAM TFftfS ' LL ti TltOi iUL"! UmlL iLli!:! out i lie c ue t rv a'el i " yt'Mi ai e o'un:r at hem. It count as muen. ari-.i I o'ten mil tint rr.av be of j itre .t to vou. r.rlv nt'ri.is nitji-e tnan tin he: r.-r thev ha to Ik : -i r-... i ..1 U 'a i.f abi.it ov unteiicfeu ;.!(. nt cumat for ke ti our rairv is war. It h',.e-li o. VU tie; i i 1 he wok on disout'a'rii a f Mav. : :":! i i - . .:. i v . .l it .: to tarn- .-.rtiv p.c l Wv- of ft;.- thikk.r. but th.-v wc-o, ct .i .-'rciv - will fy it a rain next i v e. a..; t; . ... i .'-:: t ...'m s tee cool sea.-.on. and it aik la , until tire li: st of March, when ':, ! o'. "y season commence-', an.l icy a if any -oo.l v,-. 11 J "a-v thr iiri of May. We no- I'i.e the rainy seami the most; the voa ome. T.r- medivutl w-ek has not been j :i :; :-ki:.a :'- -ome time until tk:-k; ec s. ai.-i hae ;n the iro .lav ' - i'!.t be- e-.-: wkt-a the L; -t weel; a wet- now : IT t , ..iii ict . i.-n ( Ot'lt'-- I -.- cut a man s i urntdity is vtuy bad at ur-t when the ;dr.s start atid 'rrmiually everythiir.r e! - damp and wet that they mold. "I a' tim.es there is not enruh sun dry clothes. ;i:-d everything steam- ii;d molds. The cotd season last ver :t d e-i. rd.i" we I,. ,,k ; bo.-'.- ' vf';'k cor'' at times, and we suf- t o rt. V'e are i ot fixed. uj very ! fp' v'1 m',: di-comfott than we ever '.vt-d . !-. .- a ce y. iiut there is some ': America in the witter time up ti at -imply 1; : to be -lone, ami we-M -lo:ii"scta where it was 10 and ."! Le e to i,- a, bt-tcr- shape r.t-x yea- ' , i"- f"'s 1,l'!nv yi' fr weeks. One's fo,- -.be .--ui-jdr:.! worh. thai; we" ore i ,,ir'r"' f-'H.- pretty thin out here and I hi iiae .- ac: tune;- -;.:-";u'a! sujvoii and they a re due iu La.prkcdt now i." tiler- have not l ee., k. Id tip by the war in hkui t p". When v. e o;v rttte Mrs. Ik-a. h assist w iih th" operation, and mv tirst na- o -;e c ! a -took of in -tru- t ,;,''''!ts al - very damp in the cotd I -l. :. :. -d i. . i ... other -;. :-";c:ii oii-.il .- i - ' neo it i-. .jo c:earees aoove tive a.-.-i.-tart a'ives tiie anesthetic. It is a piett snra'I force for the ?eri- uoro. you think you will surely freeze, an 1 it takes ail the clothes one can 't to keep warm. The natives suffer a ;rrr?tit deal in ke cold weather; many of them have ety ktt'e ch.uhinir and when it is very cold they have to sit up by the -us opC'-atlo but we have had very!'11'- a" aiiht to keep warm. Of ro-d -ucce.-s o far and hooe eur 'tick will ru't chaf-a. vfo try to study ce.y mortdny: from p to II. then 5 over to the ciis-nem-ary and take care of the patients at the hospital and those that come in for t'eatment. I u -td to try to study in the afternoon, but the work is too heavy now and v ill .-u n have to cut out Ik.c rrro: nine hour. Have several calks to make around In the city near !y 'very day and take? a lot of time. Cue.- thtit wii! yive you s; lit tle hlea of what we do each day a'on r medical lines; incidentally we take - i r ."-f t ;-n '-!.-'- 'br'-k '-n :iv vvtco fifven se vants and see that they do at least a part of their v. oik. . f .. .. .. . c Servants4ue one ox wsis ui ( ton; so. I'd one freezes t o death, but you ran auffer a lot from the cold be fore you free.e to death. The dry, hot sea -on is really the best time of the year; it is a dry heat that one does not notice very much, and the r.ierlits are usually quite cool. The natives are a vtiy jrood-na-tuied, eas.'-Koine; class o." people; they do not bebeve in doku: more wt'k than is necessary to keep them in rice, and fire more of that that the women can do, the better the men like it. They live on rice riokly, and it - the principal and about the only crop i h?i thoy vii-iu; ri5iy oP thein have siutd! ejastlcns that tkt y -row a I -t'e corn, tobacco, a poor g-rade of mel ons and beans. The rice crop has just it ;s so .ar.i . ,'ret tr.c heaih---.i a'-vsy from all of the oi ; hw.lhen ideas, even after he ha; be come a ( n: k-t k; u. Out' of the hardest things to con tend w it'n here eei'the mis-'.on t:eid i.-. cue has to pive out ail the time ami there is. '.o w;4y of retdir-.e; any t i 1 1 1 -ual strtnu'th from other.-. V.'e h.a. e nv... heard a p:-ytr, a se: - n'o.i or a religious talk in tke Ili e'li-ii lanttuiue i"or ri year, and very few since we came here. Of coarse, ',ve tro to clitu ch, but tke v. h:de se-v;ce is kt the native ttmeue. and v. c- do not tm doi stand bur very iitik" of it yet, ;tl! we ttet is v. it.it we read rn.d et for eursek, e-a When ou to the t 'y-'i.tr eikr.ate, the di.-vouray;cntont s anI hard work of a mi.;sio:i bckl and me", deprive one of any spiritual help, it : a hard test on ore's feith. M h sa'i.a'-ies who have i.een on the fieh! a. ureat many years .-eem to e; t quite self-strii'icient and fo-et that the new missionaries on the field who do no, uade-stand Ike ktiruaje need .-erne kind of spiritual help. A r other tkkij; that we ;oriice is the climate. Hume way it set.-; .into your t.y.--lc-r.i ; ti,-j k,a:.n pows dull; the blood becomes thin; the nerves seem to be exposed and are easily irritat ed, and o le is inclined lo .tret a pes simal ie wry of lookimr at life with all of its tips and downs. Giiesa-i that is enough trouble for this time, but before I quit the sub ject I forvrot to say that .'rood mu sic, a thiny that always was a hirere factor in kaepi.r;r me in the ri.e.ht road, is rnolker thin taiit we do not huar at all. We have a Victor vietrola. and that heltis out a lot. but I mi-.- the U"'n clmrch musk- very mucli. Vv'e have a i;(!od surrey on the way out here, I hope, and after it tomes. I'r :n T;k stl :i y's 1 :i , ; v. The L,!at..sn")uth Hiuii school 's abotri to take a trip into the football art na. if all reports are true, as the boys are no v pra-'t iein er with a iv of jrnthorinjr together a team witii winch to (ietk-rd the r.utr.c of the sch n l on the o'l iiron ami have the jiros riects of tt ;rame in a. shoort time with the fckuith Omaha team. This is the fi rat time sin.-e IfoT that the PUttts ,i.o.;ii lli.-;n sc'roid has had a foot ball team and t'ru' reral f the inter-', it) iho S'-heoi hi this lino will fu .-lish the l eys a chance to indulee In tkis jreiod, cleati spoil. The an aoai emci t that there woukl be a team in the school has produced trreat nthu-uasnt anion.,r the pchoiar.s in the ilfi'ient classes ' the school and the ct'crdntr erume will be awaited with thn greatest of interest amorr.rr idl of the yojnif jieople atl2uuirur the sthook Women ,v'a.Ter VerriMy I'rom Kidney Trouble. Daughter -it Kalph White Home. Freui "Wt'iines' lay's Tai'y. The news has been received in this cily by tk.e relatives of the arrival at. the home of Mr. and Mis. Ralph White at Victoria, Tes.., on Thursday, November of a sweet, Utile daugh ter. The de'htht of the parents s in-ten-e over the advei't of the little daughter, Mho has been christened Lois Llaine Wnlle, and it is the wish of the many f lion. Is of th 3 family in this city that, the little lady may be a joy and comfort to her parent.; dtir in;r their lifetime. Mr. White is a son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Y. White of this city said is mana;;-er of the Bell fe'Cpkoiie interests in Victoria. At the last repor ts the moi'ner e.nd little dauelue' were doirr'r nicely. Around on her feet all day -no wonder a woman has backache, headache, stiff, swollen joints, woari ru;.s, poor sleep and kidney trouble. Foley Kidney Pills jrive quick relief for these troubles. They strenirthen the kidneys take awriy the aches, pain and weariness. Make life worth livie- atrain. Try Foley Kidney Pills and. see how much better you feel. Per sale by all druer.ui sts. IiLPOKT OK TI1K CONDITION oi- The Bank of Cass County of Pkitlsmoutli, Nebraska. Charter No. 642. l! n.i.ntletl iii l!ie slate of .Nt-Ut ;isla'. ut tin? .'loM-t.r hii-jne-N. lei -.Oi l Si. i'.M 1 UI11 KCKS r.iiTie'-;oil (Iiwmints ',.'',l', 1 ( t-nli all - -'.-1- !!: ml-. Seen i i : it . jiitlin. I't -.. i-iitims. !;:" -" i Mlu-r ;i 'l oiif I-tiLliU i iivr holi-e lill-NUilie a.Ki ii.n- 1 iir- a ittM- i i-fi I t-siiiii1 Co t i-eiil evptiiMs. tii.M'j. aiil iiilt rot rani 1,5-v4.': C:ii i itei: - ; - , .. ilii.-frem n!ii it ni: I :i!:tl .si ale lianlvs .-) . (Uiei-ks Pii'l il.'litJ jf elia!!r . -'.l-.ir; ti ' (bUlfHCV If-" '' :,.!,! ,...! Silvor. nicla ls ami cenls i w. a younjr man name riditijT a horse in a ypes wa rd to cros the track in tliis line should l Hail wu-- b.erk him t:p, as the car is of the finest lot of cow-j ct alit y r-f Colo: ado cabbj.'re Known Mr. Younsr is liere ii this cily. .tl Ui-; if.. nd ov er th ran into ore. thov:.n tke lidar and visit'n'r his reiativ:' horse down, the horse faliui.T on tke boy and minine; him badly but not I Hutu'. reds of inbt rt' .r; have c ' danrre-ously. j.-, ,- core c;r(..- Foley's U :-c-y and We paid a visit to Hon. John Cr own ' Tai. Crmj-ouial b; -.'. a i't ye:" s aeo last week an-d were . ery mt ch deased ! to haa n the irr';) of cot: eh- an 1 to see him so improved in health and j C(-!,d j. Voj errrro, ret it su!..ti'.t le so hopeful of the future. If .Tohr.ny ; to ci- for you what FcleyV 1 Io uy boy frets well, arrd i'r.ete is scarcely aland Tar tk.nin..u rd will ! f.r doubt of it now, has Ikiotuis w ill have cou -ks, co'ds. croup, bronchi il arfe-.-- aomethin r to sav al our county con- ! tlor vent ton soon to come oT. We mst slncereiv f. jthro: -ae tiiat Mr. i feel ,-ippe c-.ti'ihs. and tii-i-line: I'-uy it of your dru'-.'ist and For saieb y all dru'.re.i.sts. 2 r'.i; ti Total.. .. :!.! '.' 4' . SOt'j.S:.' CI Buy Yeiir Overcoat Now For Sale. Mo'brn. tip-to-dtite riunynio'v resi denee. do -- in. Cheap, if taken soon See Chas. E. Martin. ll-ll-3td w tlAIMI-lflls-Cai.il al st.N-l. paitl iii f ( Mit-nius n.o.i I'litliviilftl i'io!il s I ii tileii'ls i i it t : i I iu!iviiitiul (UiK.sii.s siiirieci I- ciitfk tr:;i..4. :j b'einaiMl ( rlitie.-ile. f iit'l-isil ;N:",., 'l ime eerl Ui.-a'es of !-M)sil -!.:..;.' iVJ C'Ushifi's etie.-ks .N (.ae t'asliieitsclitfl-.s on 1st a ii nut-' ........ K't-r- s-. I me toxino ional ami stale lianks ' Notes ami t'UIs if-oiscouiil. tl .i e mils .....va'.lf - -- -Tl-J! f' ieiosUors' ;:'.:;u-;mty fit nil - Total ' "I M-.m:iiFNKiiiusKi.' focsrvorCAss I. T . M. I'.tlli isiiit. cnsnifi- t)f I h- alitoe It :i I i I '.ilii; lo lit IV liy s.trrar that I in- alt-oa- -si ale meiif ;- a eer- .cl nnil tn"' copy of Hie 'l"i i inaile It) tlx laie ilankiiitf lloanl. T. M. I'ATri-aso.v. C'asiiiei. .tn ta l t km Kt.K. Diiect r. I .Mies':,,- (,. Ki.EXW.liM ::. Hinder. Siiliseriiifi ami sivofit lo l-foif tj'P I his IMI dav of oeu.l.ei-. VMi. Vckva IJ -vri;. Net ai y I'nblie. IsealJ My cuuiuiiaslou expires JulyHtL From November to April you will have need for a heavy overcoat every day. Save tmnrcolf from trio bnd i ffo n t C t f 51 Tl C 'A T I V CCi 1 I llvllflV- tl 3 iijf evercoat protection now on these first 'halfway' I wintry days. Now before yon have become hardened ri to the cold winds is the time for you to be cautious. 3 I We're prepared to show you a great variety of overcoats, 42 inches to 50 inches in jj length. Chinchillas in shawl collar styles, Meltons I and Kerseys with velvet collars, rough mixtures H made with high collars and radian shoulders. An extremely new style made with kimono sleeves, and box back, deep velvet collar. All garments from high grade makers; materials all wool; styles the last word. Our showing this year is especi- l ally strong in the popular prices, $15, $17, $18 and $20. I a Man nil tan 4 Shirts Ckher lines $10 to $12.50 Best coats $25 to $30. rv? T . j, , . Stetson Hats I ii 1: A 5. - . i i j 1 S! aT3