The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, March 20, 1903, Image 6

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F M KIMMELL Publisher
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NEBRASKA
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Very Kgv George C Bradley is dead
at London
Dr Manuel Barros Borgono the emi
nent surgeon and rector of theUni
versity of Santiago Chile is dead
Emperor Francis Joseph has con
ferred the Cross of Officers of the
Francis Joseph Order on George Hitch
cock tho American artist
A reward of ten thousand dollars
has heen posted for the apprehension
of the murderers of Policeman Paul
Menailsohn at Waterbury Conn
Anthony Fiala who is to command
the Ziegler expedition in search of the
north pole was recently a passenger
on the steamship Oceanic which sail
ed from New York
The Burlington and Alton railroads
have concluded an arrangement where
by the two lines will have the joint use
of a new short line between Kansas
City and St Louis
Green aged twenty seven
whose home is believed to be at Lacon
111 committed suicide at Chicago by
inhaling gas A broken engagement
is said to have led to the suicide
The Kansas senate killed the child
labor bill which passed the House last
week The bill provided that no child
under the age of 12 years should be
employed in any factory shop or
mine
Senator Money of Mississippi has in
troduced a resolution requesting the
president to inform the senate
whether postal facilities are now be
ing afforded the people of Indianola
Miss
Frank E Brady former secretary of
the Imperial Building and Loan com
pany of Toledo O was sentenced to
five years in the penitentiary for al
tering the companys books to deceive
creditors
Francis J McKay business repre
sentative of the striking shipbuilders
said that between 5000 and 6000 men
were out This includes the men in
the Brooklyn Staten Island and New
Jersey yards
The directors of the Western Union
Telegraph company declared the reg
ular quarterly dividend of 14 per cent
A statement issued estimates the net
revenue for the quarter ending Marcah
31 at 51850000
An amicable agreement has been
reached between the officers of the
American Steel foundry and a commit
tee representing the 800 employes of
that company at Alliance O and the
works were started
The Union Pacific Railroad company
and the Postal Telegraph company
have come to an agreement by which
the Postal company will build a line
of wire on the Union Pacific right of
way from Omaha to the Pacific coast
Seven stockholders of the Union Oil
Gas and Refining company Lima O
residents of Dubuque Hampton and
Pringer la have brought an action
against the directors of that company
asking for an accounting and the ap
pointment of a receiver to wind up its
affairs
It is officially announced that a divi
sion of the Austrian navy consisting
of three armored cruisers and a tor
pedo boat at the end of March will
visit the ports in the Greek archipelago
and Asia Minor The authorities say
that the cruise is entirely without po
litical significance
Remorse and fear over the belief
that he had killed a playmate named
Laura Wainwright by hitting her with
a stone caused Warren Fleming aged
nine of Belleville 111 to shoot him
self through the heart after ascertain
ing from his eleven-year-old sister on
which side his heart was located
Francis G Keene of Milwaukee has
received notice from Secretary Hay
that he would be appointed as consul
to Florence Italy to succeed Edward
C Cramer resigned Mr Keene is a
former member of the Wisconsin legis
lature a prominent club man and a
former messmate at Harvard of Pres
ident Roosevelt
A run on the State Savings bank
at Butte Montana caused no little
sensation in financial circles The run
was caused by a canard to the effect
that John A Creighton the Omaha
millionaire who is president of the
bank had withdrawn his support He
is said to have sent 500000 to the
bank In addition local men of wealth
rushed in deposits of from 5000 to
50000 and the excitement subsided
John Mitchell is to visit the west
and organize the miners of Colorado
Wyoming New Mexico and Utah
E S Cunningham of Tennessee
consul at Aden has been transferred
to the United States consulate at Ber
gen Norway vice Victor E Nelson
The Minnesota house adopted a res
olution appointing a committee to in
vestigate the Minneapolis chamber of
commerce and the allegations that by
maintaining high commission charges
for handling grain a hadicap was
placed on grain growers generally
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TBI NEBRASKA LEGISLATURE
A Synopsis of Proceedings in Both Branches of
the Twenty Eighth General
Assembly
HOUSE
In the house on the 12th Hunter of
Webster offered a motion that the speak
er appoint a sifting committee of seven
members to whom all bills on general file
should be submitted and that all bills
reported to the house by this committee
should have precedence In committee of
the whole in the order reported except
appropriation and revenue bills The
motion was tabled Nelson of Douglas
moved to have S F 11 engrossed for
third reading The bill was placed on gen
eral file On motion of Nelson of Doug
las H R 320 the Omaha charter bill
was ordered engrossed for the third read
ing and Its amendments printed The
committee on accounts and expenditures
reported than on investigation it found
three custodians of the supply room W
H Clark and J H Jallison appointed
by the secretary of state with the con
currence of the house and Homer Gage
appointed by Speaker Mockett The com
mittee reported that it found need for
but one custodian and recommend that
Clark and Jallison be dispensed with The
report was adopted and therefore these
two employes cut off the pay rolL The
remainder of the day was taken up in
consideration of the revenue bill
H R 374 the salaries appropriation
bill was placed on the general file
of the house on the 16th with amend
ments appropriating 3G00 for a dep
uty clerk of the supreme court 5400
for three assistants at a salary of
900 1800 for an assistant state li
brarian raising the salary of the stew
ard at the Lincoln insane asylum from
1200 to 1500 raising the salary of
the head nurse at the Lincoln home
for the friendless from 300 to G00
raising the salary of the teacher of the
industrial home at Milford from 300
to 000 H R 225 by Ferrar and H
R 214 by Christy both pure food
bills were reported to the general file
by the committee on agriculture A
number of senate files were then read
for the second time after which the
house took a recess until 730 At the
night session the house considered the
revenue bill in committee of the whole
An amendment by Kennedy of Doug
las was adopted providing that where
railroads fail to make returns to the
state board the board shall proceed
to ascertain the value from the best
information obtainable and to such
value add 50 per cent as a penalty
Many amendments were adopted to
make the bill correspond throughout
to the change in the date of assess
ment from February I to April 1 Good
ot Nemaha offered an amendment
striking out the proviso exempting
from taxation live stock under thre
months old The motion was adopted
after considerable discussion by a ris
ing vote of 41 to 2S
The senate committee on accounts and
expenditures instructed to examine into
the workings of the state printing
boards thinks the expense of the state
printing is entirely too much and in
Its report on the 11th made recommen
dations to overcome the evil Following
this report S F 275 providing for the
purchase of legislative supplies and the
care of the same by the state board of
public lands and buildings and S F
27C providing that this board shall con
sist of the secretary of state treasurer
attorney general and land commission
er were placed at the head of the gen
eral file and then ordered engrossed
S F 190 providing for the appointment
of a state accountant at a salary of
S1S00 was ordered engrossed This bill
was the result of a recommendation
made by the commissioner of public
lands and buildings in his report It
was later recommended by Governor
Mickey in his message to the legisla
ture The original bill provided that a
salary of 2000 be paid the accountant
but this was cut down by the senate
It shall be the duty of the state ac
countant to check up the books of the
various state institutions and to insti
tute a systematic method of bookkeep
ing H R 1G7 providing that the legis
lature memorialize congress to enact
legislation providing for a constitutional
amendment providing for the election
of United States senators by popular
vote was amended by the senate and
passed After adding another long list
of bills to the general file the senate
passed the following S F 177 relating
to the commitment of girls to the state
industrial school S F 103 relating to
boys under IS years old convicted of
crime and their commitment to the in
dustrial school S F 237 providing foi
roads to bridges across streams on coun
ty lines
Senate
In the senate on the 12th the following
bills were passed S F No 190 provid
ing for a state accountant to be appoint
ed at a salary of 1S00 per annum S F
No 1S2 providing qualification necessary
for appointment of county soldiers and
sailors relief commissions S F No 276
authorizing the board of public lands and
buildings to buy all state supplies S F
No Ill fixing salaries of township of
ficers S F No 42 regulating the width
of public highways S F No 275 provid
ing how supplies shall be purchased by
the board of public lands and buildings
H R No 19S providing for the election
of councilmen at large in the city of
Lincoln The following bills were indef
initely postponed in the senate today S
F No 211 raising the amount which
may be recovered In case of death caused
by negligence from 5000 to 10000 II R
No 127 to prohibit the keeping or selling
of Intoxicating liquors -within three miles
of an army post S F No 32 providing
the limit of Indebtedness which applies
to other corporations shall not apply to
railroad companies Committees report
the following bills back for the general
file S F No 252 providing for the ex
amination and licensing of land survey
ors S F No 170 fixing the number and
remuneration of senate employes S F
No 15C providing for repair of streets
and alleys in cities of the second class
a id villages S F No 20 regulating
tho organization and operation of mutual
lfo Insurance companies S F No 251
to enable domestic mutual insurance
companies to reinsure in other domestic
companies S F No C9 declaring prai
rie dogs to be a nuisance and to provide
for their destruction S V No 277 mak
ing the Nebraska Historical society the
custodian of all historical records of tho
state S F No 2S0 relating to the action
to be taken in case of executions issued
S F No 234 for the regulation of tele
phone rates and service in cities of tho
metropolitan class S F No 235 repeal
ing the death penalty H R No 323 pro
viding for the relief of Russell F Loomls
THE PRINTING INVESTIGATION
Following Is the report of the com
mittee appointed to Investigate workings
of the state printing board
Your committee on accounts and ex
penditures instructed to Investigate the
workings of the state printing board
have duly examined the records of said
board and find that only a portion of
the printed supplies contemplated by
law to be purchased by and through
the printing board have been so pur
chased and this not only during the
last biennium but during the biennium
preceding it Questioned by your com
mittee as to why all supplies had not
been purchased by said board the offi
cials of the board stated that it was
due to the failure of heads of depart
ments and state institutions to furnish
quarterly estimates as is plainly requir
ed by law Inquiry from the officials
of the board prior to the last biennium
elicited the same information The
board was of the opinion that if the
law should be observed by all state offi
cials and the officers of state institu
tions and the entire printing supplies
of the state be purchased and contracted
for by the printing board as directed by
law the costs of same would be mate
rially reduced
Your committee visited each depart
ment of state and by the heads of each
in turn it was admitted that during the
last biennium the heads of each depart
ment from the governors office down
and the heads of each state institution
had purchased stationery and their
needed office supplies as they saw fit
aiming to place orders to the best ad
vantage possible Their attention was
called to the law governing the pur
chase of such supplies and by each it
was admitted that the provisions of the
statutes had been disregarded Ignor
ance of the law was given by some as
the reason for such disregard while
others stated that they were familiar
with the law but had simply followed
in the footsteps of their predecessors
All agreed that the law should and
would be strictly adhered to hereafter
and each was of the opinion that such
a course would result in a great saving
to the state
A further conference was held with
the printing board and it was agreed
that hereafter the board would insist
that all printing and printed supplies
must be furnished through and by the
printing board as contemplated by law
In the senate on the lGth the follow
ing bills wero passed Providing for
the destruction of prairie dogs Pro
viding that all wan ants issued by
proper authority of any county city
township or school district shall draw
interest and providing the rate Pro
viding that the balance of funds in the
hands of the Nebraska Relief associa
tion shall he paid into the state treas
ury and that Rev Ludden shall be re
imbursed for postage and stationery
expense Providing for registration of
voters The registration shall be held
at the office of the city clerk and shall
begin on the first Monday of the
month preceding each and every elec
tion except school district elections
and shall end on the Saturday next
preceding said election The board
shall also be in session on election day
The order of business of the report
of standing committee was returned
to and the following reports were
made H R 235 which was indefinite
ly postponed Saturday was recalled
from the house This bill increases
the amount of indebtedness to be voted
by school districts H R 7 providing
how railroads may condemn property
in order to get the right of way Gen
eral file S F 295 providing for the
open season of fish Placed on gen
eral file S F 290 providing for the
open season for certain game was
indefinitely postponed The senate
went into committee of the whole with
Howell of Douglas in the chair and
made the following disposition of bills
S F 201 placing constitutional amend
ments at head of official ballot Or
dered engrossed S F 223 providing
for certificates of satisfaction in case
of foreclosure of tax liens Ordered
engrossed S F 200 and H R 112
were indefinitely postponed The for
mer is an act repealing the law relat
ing to the destruction of weeds in the
public highways H R 112 is the
county commissioners bridge bill It
provides that the board shall have
greater power and shall not be com
pelled to furnish specifications upon
which bids are made A similar bill
has already passed the senate
Bills That Have Become Laws
The following is the list of bills
that have been approved by Gover
nor Mickey
H R No 22 by Wilson Appropri
ating S5000 for salaries of members
and employes of the legislature
H R No 87 by Gilbert Providing
that the city election in Omaha shall
take place the first Tuesday in May
and every three years thereafter
H R No G7 by Gilbert Requiring
the city council of Omaha to acquire
title to the Omaha water works plant
H R No 60 by Wilson Appropria
ting 2S000 for incidental expenses of
the legislature
H R No 32 by Koetter Making
the free text book law applying to
Omaha
H R No 42 by Burgess To per
mit the school hoard of Lincoln to
pay more than 720 a year salary to
a secretary
H R No 279 by Good Transfer
ring 10000 from the maintenance
fund of the Norfolk asylum to the
Lincoln hospital for the insane
H R 106 by Kittell Repealing
the law for a bounty on wolf scalps
H R 48 by Koetter For the pay
ment of a bounty on wolf scalps
H R 114 by Gregg Regulating
the printing and distribution of the
state superintendents annual report
H R 16 by Buffalo To permit
townships to buy and maintain ceme
tery grounds
H R 40 by Thompson Providing
that land leases for a longer period
than one year from the making there
of shall be void unless in writing
H R 8 by Perry Regulating ad
mission to the bar
H R 18 by Douglas Providing a
seal for county treasurers to be at
tached to tax deeds and certificates
H R 119 by Gregg Making it
the duty of county superintendents to
notify school districts when reports
are due
S F 10 by Marshall To legalize
heating and lighting bonds heretofore
voted by villages for the relief of
the city of Syracuse
S F 35 by Fries Permitting nor
mal schools having an investment of
50000 to issue teachers certificates
upon approval of the state superin
tendent
S F 3 by Sheldon Giving county
boards added powers as boards of
quarantine with jurisdiction outside
of incorporated towns
S F 34 by Sheldon Asking con
gress to establish the true military
status of the First Nebraska militia
by declaring it to be a volunteer regi
ment
S F No 29 by Warner Was ve
toed by the governor on account of
its form He presented a bill to rem
edy the defect The bill authorizes
the commissioner of public lands and
buildings to charge certain fees for
recording and filing papers The ti
tle states that the fees shall be paid
to the land commissioners The su
preme court has held that no state
officer except the state treasurer has
a right to receive money for fees
Demand of Farmers
The farmers throughout Nebraska
who are demanding of this legislature
that a law be passed which will com
pel railroad companies to allow them
to handle and ship their own grain
will watch with eager eyes the ac
tion of the senate on the Brady bill
this week
Senator Brady January 22 intro
duced a bill to require railroads to
build a side track or switch to any
elevator or elevators erected for the
purpose of buying storing or shipping
grain and providing a penalty of 1
000 payable to the state for violations
of the act He has consanted to
amendments wmch require that the
elevator cost at least 3000 and that
the side track need not be built unless
the railroad first refuse to furnish a
site on its right of way for the elevator
asking for it
In this shape the bill has the en
dorsement of farmers associations in
practically every county in Nebraska
A number of mass meetings have been
held in Boone county Butler county
and other counties to petition the leg
islature to pass the bill in this form
The object is to secure relief from the
elevator combine
Pure Food Bill Agreed To
The pure food hills will be reported
to the house at the earliest opportu
nity for passage with a few imend
ments The bills provided for a re
peal of the law providing for a sys
tem of fees and permits to sell cer
tain goods in the state This provi
sion made the board almost self-supporting
Under the proposed bill
these sections were to be repealed
and the law left as it was drafted in
other particulars
Before the committee acted on the
measure a delegation of wholesale
grocers and manufacturers of Lincoln
were given a hearing They strongly
obpected to the measure on the
ground that it worked a hardship on
the home manufacturer It would
permit the outside manufacturers
who make adulterated goods toman
ufacture them still and sell them in
the state while the home manufac
turer would not have the privilege of
manufacturing even unless he sold
all his goods outside of Nebraska
This argument was strongly urged
against the rigorous provision of the
measure
Time is Passing
In a few days the legislators will
be wishing they had been more ac
tive early in the session Friday
March 13 was the forty sixth day In
the fourteen remaining days all the
appropriation bills must he consider
ed and other measures that are de
sired must be rushed through unless
a long time is spent here without
pay It is quite a task especially as
the aprpopriations loom up with mon
umental height before the members
With the new revenue law in pros
pect they will feel more free how
ever in passing these bills The
state normal school bill is at the head
of the general file ready for an early
resurrection With it is the bill ap
propriating money for a new chapel
at the state normal at Peru The
bill appropriating 100000 for new
buildings at the state farm under the
Sears resolution though favorably
acted upon in committee of the whole
in the house may not he read and
put on passage till the revenue bill
is disposed of
Sir Robert Hart inspector general
of customs in China is 68 He has
been in the China consular service
since 1S54 and in 1SS5 was gazetted
minister plenipotentiary but declined
Sir Robert has received orders from
every European state and in China
has been decorated with the Red But
ton the Double Dragon and the Pea
cocks Feather In 1901 he published
his impressions of the land in which
he has spent his life under the title
These From the Land of Sinim
A good ancestry is desired if you
have none found one for your des
cendants
NEBRASKA IN BRIEF
The spirit of improvement Is on In
full forco at York
Organized labor of Omaha will this
year put up a building of their own
Employes of tho Argo starch factory
at Nebraska City are on a strlko for
Increased wages
Charles Wands of Richardson coun
ty was hurt in a runaway necessitat
ing amputation of his left leg
The hardware store of F W Brown
at Byron was entered by burglars by
opening the front door and about 100
worth of property taken
Michael Zaksik of South Omaha
thirty five years of age ended his
existence by shooting himself In the
heart with a 32 calibro revolver
Sheriff Curry and Ed Blake special
stock detectives have located the
horse stolen from a ranch on tho
Niobrara and went after tho animal
The thief left for parts unknown after
disposing of the animal to a promi
nent stockman
The infant son of John H Langdon
living near Havelock was burned to
death by the explosion of a lamp The
child was in the house alone with a
10-year-old sister Mrs Langdon hav
ing gone out in the yard when the ex
plosion occurred
The county board of Dawson coun
ty demonstrated that the county which
it represents is prosperous by taking
up 50000 county funding bonds be
longing to the school fund The bonds
are not due for several months so
the county paid the interest in ad
vance
John Groschinzer of Stanton county
a young unmarried man about 35
years of age committed suicide Ho
took a small rope tied it about a
spike driven in tho wall tied it about
his neck and simply knelt down bear
ing his weight upon the rope No
cause is known for the act
Fred Kentner the farmer near Hum
boldt who caused excitement by in
timidating Dr Gandy and forcing him
to sign a check for 100 and who
was locked up on a charge of drunk
eness as a result of the escapade has
been released after paying a fine of
5 and costs for drunkenness
An August 31 1900 Mr Wm De
vaney rode a horse into Bradshaw and
tied it to a hitching post and when
he returned the horse was gone and
no trace could be had of it Now the
horse and thief have been overhauled
in Pottawattamie county Iowa The
transgressors name is Martin
Johan Elof Johnson aged about 21
years while attempting to steal a
ride on train No 46 at Anselmo fell
beneath the wheels and was so badly
mangled that he died in the hospital
From papers found on his person it
was learned that he left Oskar Kroks
go Knlmar Sweden in March 1902
The bridge over the Republican
river two miles south of Bartley was
broken down by an ice gorge and a
large portion of it was carried away
This deprives Bartley merchants of a
large amount of trade as there is no
other bridge near that the farmers
can cross in coming to Bartley
Ralph Smith residing three miles
southwest of Dakota City met with
an accident which caused the ampu
tation of his left hand above the
wrist He was going after a load of
hay and took a shotgun along hoping
he might see some ducks The gun
exploded prematurely with the result
that the injured member had to be
amputated
Samuel Parker of Plattsmouth who
went to England some time ago to
claim a portion of an estate left by a
deceased relative has returned home
He found that the property in ques
tion was being held by other heirs
who claimed right of possession by
reason of the fact that Mr Parker
had been absent from th9 country
more than twelve years the limit
prescribed by the English laws in
matters of that kind He expects to
make another trip to his native coun
try in the near future when he hopes
to be more successful in pressing his
claim
The Nuckolls county sheriff had
quite a time last week He was called
to Superior by phone to arrest a
crazy woman and bring her to Nelson
While on the way she was so violent
that she had to be handcuffed and she
screamed murder and help all the
way When they drove through
Smyrna she made such an outcry that
a number of men got up and mount
ing horses overtook the sheriff and
surrounded the carriage asking what
about all this fuss As soon as they
knew who it was he was permitted to
go on his way Her case was not in
sanity but drunkenness pure and
simple
George W Williams of Omaha the
negro who was shot by the wife of
Policeman Edward Morrison when he
attempted to rob her on the street
pleaded guilty to assault with intent
to rob and was sentenced to five
years in the penitentiary
Last week was a record breaker in
the office of register of deeds of York
county Forty instruments were filed
on Monday and one hundred and seven
the other five days making a total of
one hundred and forty seven for the
week
ALL TIRED OUT
Tho weary
worn out all
tired f o o 1 1 n g s
como to every
body who taxes
tho kidneys
When tho kid
neys are over
worked they fail
to perform tho
duties naturo has
provided for them
to do
When tho kid
neys fail danger
ous disease quick-
ly follows urin
ary disorders diabetes dropsy rheu
matism Brights disease
Doans Kidney Pills cure all kidney
and bladder ills Read tho following
case
Veteran Joshua Heller of 706 South
walnut street Urbana 111 says In
the fall of 1S99 after getting Doans
Kidney Pills at Cunningham Bros
Jdrug store In Champaign and taking a
course of treatment I told the readers
ot the paper that they had relieved
mo of kidney trouble disposed of a
lamo back with pain across my loins
and beneath tho shoulder blades Dur
ing the interval which had elapsed I
have had occasion to report to Doans
Kidney Pills when I noticed warnings
of attack On ih and every occa
sion the results ootained wero just as
satisfactory as when the pills wero
first brought to my notice I just as
emphatically endorse the preparation
to day as I did over two years ago
A FREE TRIAL of this great kid
ney medicine which cured Mr Heller
will be mailed on application to any
part of the United States Medical
advice free strictly confidential Ad
dress Foster Milburn Co Buffalo N
Y For sale by all druggists Price
50 cents per box
When some men hear of a neigh
bor losing his good name they are
probably glad they have none to lose
If you wish beautiful clear white clothes
use Red Cross Boll Blue Lurgo J oz
package 5 cents
Dont prolong a quarrel Make a
hard fight and then quit win or
lose
INSIST ON GKTTJNG IT
Some grocera say they dont keep De
fiance Starch This Is because they havo
a stock on hand of othe brands contain
ing only 12 oz In a package which they
wont be able to sell first because De
fiance contains 16 oz for the same money
Do you want 1G oz instead of 12 oz
for same money Then buy Dcfianca
Starch Requires no cooking
Practice is said to make perfect
yet few doctors or lawyers are mod
els of perfection
MOKE AMI LASTING
wont shake out or blow- out by using
Defiance starch you obtain better results
than possible with any other brand and
one third more for same money
The trouble with the average man
at 50 is that hes only about half ay
smart as he thought he was at 25
Senators Eiographies
In the directory of the Fifty eighth
congress just out Senator J Frank
Allee of Delaware describes himself
as president of the Bay State Gas
company this announcing his identi
fication with Addicks Mr Heyburn
the new Idaho senator is described as
not affected by tiie silver craze of
1S9G Representative Ames of Mas
sachusetts is probably the only mem
ber of congress who gives the name
of his grandfather Benjamin F But
ler and also that of his father Adel
bert F Anaes The new senator from
Utah in a six line sketch takes pains
to say that he was married Septem
ber 17 18S4 to Alpha M Eldridge
He thus makes the attack of the Utah
remonstrants an endeavor to correct
the record
Chicago Mans Remarkable Light
A Chicago inventor Mr George Ma
grady has discovered a process of
manufacturing a thirty six candle pow
er light that will never go out While
experimenting with photographic
chemicals four years ago Magradys
attention was attracted by a glow in
a small globe The glow was caused
by a chemical which the inventor
keeps secret Magrady enlarged tho
glow and perfected the light by plac
ing it in an air tight glass He says
there is no reason why the light will
not remain brilliant forever if it is not
broken A company has been formed
to manufacture the lights in numer
ous sizes A patent hood fits over tho
globe and covers it completely when
the light is not needed
WAS REFUSED LIFE INSURANCE
Rejected on Account of Coffee Heart
Life insurance companies have fully
established the fact that the use of
coffee causes an organic derangement
of the heart shortening the long beat
and imperiling life For this reason
habitual coffee drinkers are refused
life insurance in many cases A well
known merchant of Whites Creek
Tenn proprietor of a large store
there says Three years ago I was
examined for life Insurance and to my
surprise was rejected because my
heart action was at times out of place
15 beats in 60
I consulted several good doctors
and was invariably asked by them Do
you drink ardent spirits use tobacco
or drink coffee To
the first I an
swered Very little to the second
No to the last Yes and they would
all say Quit coffee
I determined to do this I had read
about Postum Cereal Coffee and bought
and used it and I liked it as well as
the best of real coffee and as a re
sult of its use in place of coffee I find
myself without a skip in my heart
action and I can get insurance on my
life cheaper by 25 per cent notwith
standing the advance in age than I
could when I first commenced usin
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