The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, March 04, 1904, Image 6

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McCook Tribune
F M KIMMELL Publisher
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NEBRASKA
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News in Brief
Tho only important independent
stales now remaining in Africa aro
Abyssinia and Liberia
Tho strike of coal miners at Ells
worth Pa is ended the company ac
ceding to the demands 01 the men
Within a mile of Johannesburg
building contracts to the amount of
over ten millions are being carried
out
Dr Emmet a grandnephew of Rob
ert Emmet the Irish patriot has just
celebrated his golden wedding in New
York city
Congressman William A Reeder
was renominated by acclamation by
the republicans of the Sixth district
pf Kansas
Paper flywheels are coming into use
Tho tensile strength ot paper is enor
mous hence its advantage over iron
for this purpose 0
George A Brooke of Philadelphia
won tho racquet championship of the
United States by defeating Quincy A
Shaw jr of Boston
John Phillips secretary of the na
tional organization of hatters and well
known in labor circles died at New
York aged 07 years
At Cincinna the convention of in
dependent telephone companies in the
Ohio Valley convened with over 100
exchanges represented
Switzerland is inaugurating a sys
tem of itinerant school teachers who
will visit and spend some time in tho
isolated outlying villages
W T Stead has broken down under
the strain of publishing his new daily
paper in London and has started for
South Africa tor a complete rest
Maior Arthur MeCIellan brother of
the late General George B McClellan
and uncle of the mayor of New York
died suddenly of heart disease at Drif
ton Pa
Harry A Zillafro was hanged at Kit
tanning Pa for the murder of his
ivife Zillafro who Avas scarcely 22
Tears old was cool and collected on
the scaffold
William Miller probably the oldest
engineer in service in the United
States has just been killed near Lead
ville Colo Miller began railroading
fifty two years ago
The Senate Committee on Com-
merce authorized a favorable report
Dn the nomination ofW D Crum to
he Collector of Customs at the Port
of Charleston S C
John Millikan the oldest editor in
Ihe State of Indiana lives in Crown
Point in good health and at the age
of 89 years He is still connected with
the Lake County Register
Advices have been received that an
enormous tonnage of exhibits is now
enroute to St Louis Within two
weeks this freight will begin to arrive
on the grounds in great bulk
Prof W B Morgan late of Rich
mond Ind one ot the roremost o
Quaker educators died at Lowell Kas
He was prominent in the movement
that brought about co education in
Quaker schools
Replying in the House of Commons
ihe Chancellor oil the Exchequer Aus
ten Chamberlain said the government
had no intention at present of reim
posing the tax on grain which was
abolished last year
Mrs Bradley Martin the society
leader who is now making her home
n England has ordered twenty seven
pairs of shoes made to her own last
from a manufacturer of womens foot
wear in Lynn Mass
The Right Rev Joseph C Hartzell
misionary bishop of the Methodist
church nas just returned to London J
from a tour of the African missions
extending ovei nine months and trav
eling about 30000 miliv
Two men were lost by the steamer
York Castle which arrived at New
York from Delagoa bay in an attempt
to give aid Sunday to the American
schooner Willie L Newton 200 miles
south ast of Sandy Hook
The private car used by President
Lincoln during the Civil war and
which carried his body to Springfield
for burial has been loaned to the St
Louis Exposition -or exnibition in the
Lincoln Museum by the Union Pacific
railroad
Emil Kuehnel of Manchester N H
has a clock which it is believed was
used in the days of Columbus On the
upper part of tne wooden face is
carved a picture of the great discov
erer wihle on the lower part is neatly
carved Anno 1492
The heaviest man in the British em
pire is dead from a cancer says a
lispatch from London He was Thom
as Longley of Dover His weight ex
ceeded GOO pounds while he was six
feet one inch in height and had a
chest measurement of seventy inches
John Britt of Medora N D has
written to the authorities of the Lou
isiana Paurchase exposition that he
can secure for the fair a log cabin
in which President Roosevelt once
lived on a ranch in North Dakota
The Pope has sent a magnificent
chased gold chalic to the church at
Quero a town in the Venetian prov
inces to take the place of the one
which had been used there for a cen
tury but which was recently stolen
Captain George Broome of the Unit
ed States army now stationed in
to Rico filed in the United States su
preme court a suit for 250000 dam
ages against James F Barbour and
his wife Annie D Barbour for alleged
alienation of the affections of Captain
FLIGHT OF JAPS
RUMOR THAT RUSSIAN CAVALRY
HAS BRUSH WITH ENEMY
JAPANESE CONCEDE AN INJURY
Two Battleships and Dispatch Boats
are Said to be Missing Survivors
of Sunken Transports not Allowed to
See Anyone
ST PETERSBURG A dispatch re
ceived here from Liao Yang and dated
February 28 says that Chinese on the
Yalu river report that an advance
guard of Rusian cavalry which has
penetrated Corea for a distance of
about 200 versts across the river had
an encounter with a detachment of
Japanese and that the Japanese were
compelled to retreat and fled leaving
their horses which were seized by the
Cossacks General Linevitch dis
patched cavalry and a body of infantry
in pursuit and with orders to occupy
northern Corca
An official dispatch received from
Major General Pfiug Viceroy Alexieffs
chief of staff which is dated Febru
ary 28 says
CHE FOO While the Japanese re
port that their fleet Avas unscathed
in their latest attack on Port Arthur
they are using every endeavor in at
tempting to prevent details of any in
jury to the Japanese fleet from leaking
out Survivors said to be from
sunken Japanese transports who
landed here Saturday are not allowed
to see anyone They will be sent
home on parole The original Japa
nese fleet in front of Port Arthur con
sisted of sixteen ships Two battle
ships and a dispatch boat are missing
It is learned from two sources that two
of the missing warships were taken
to Sasebo in a disabled condition It
is being circulated among the Chinese
that Port Arthur has fallen
The Japanese sailors who arrived
Saturday are from the Jinsen Maru
and the Bishiu two of the five mer
chant vesels with which it was at
tempted to block the entrance to Port
Arthur on the morning of the 24th
Lieutenant Saito commanded the Jin
sen Maru and Lieutenant Tarishi the
Bushiu The latter was manned by
thirty men One man of Lieutenant
Saitos command was killed while low
ering a boat on the Jinsen Maru The
details of how the steamers were
taken into the entrance to the harbor
and sunk are being withheld by the
sailors but Lieutenant Saito stated
that they got so ciose to the Retvizan
that had they been armed with rifles
they could have hred into crew
When it was tound that the scheme
was a failure they dropped anchor
and the crews crowdeu into the re
maining boats They then blew up
the steamers
FIGHT IS GETTING FIERCER
Burlington Announces Rate on Sugar
to the Missouri River
CHICAGO Officials of the Burling
ton railway announced a rate on sugar
from Chicago to the Missouri river of
2 cents less than the cut rate put in
effect by the Great Western
Its new rate will be 10 cents per 100
pounds from Chicago to the Missouri
river 5 cents from the Mississippi
river to the Missouri river and 7 cents
from Chicago to St Paul and Minne
apolis The old rates on sugar were
27 cents from Chicago to the Missouri
river 22 cents from the Mississippi
to the Missouri and 14 cents from Chi
cago to St Paul
The Great Western had made no
reduction in the rate from Chicago to
St Paul and the 50 per cent cut in
the St Paul rate by the Burlington is
taken as an indication that the Bur
lington will become more aggressive
in the prevailing war of rates
THE WORLDS FAIR BANK
Chartered by the Government and Lo
cated on the Grounds
ST LOUIS To facilitate the han
dling of large sums of money during
the exposition period seventeen of the
largest banks and trust companies
of St Louis have organized the Bank
ers Worlds Fair National bank char
tered by the federal government and
capitalized at 200000
The specific purpose of the bank is
to have a convenient depository for
the government funds the gate re
ceipts of the worlds fair and the con
cessionaires and for all those that
wish to deposit their money for safe
keeping The bank which will be lo
cated inside the grounds will cease
to exist with uie close of the exposi
tion
Kaiser Pleased with Railroad
BERLIN Emperor William has tel
egraphed to Dr Fischer president of
the Shan Tung railway as follows
The news of the arrival of the first
railway train at Tsi Nan Fu afforded
me much gratification I congratu
late the management upon the suc
cess which the German spirit of en
terprise has achieved in the far east
and hope your indefatigable labors in
China will be rewarded with other
similar successes
Loss of Wisconsin Capitol
MILWAUKEE Wis A special from
Madison Wis says that Governor La
Follette had a conference with a num
ber of state officials to consider steps
to be taken with regard to the replac
ing of the state capitol which was
practically ruined by the recent fire
Nothing definite was reached at the
conference but it is the general im
pression that the governor will call an
extra session of the legislature to take
action on the matter The governor
announced that nothing would be done
for a few days
FOURTEEN LOST AT SEA
Steamer Queen Takes Fire Off North
Pacific Corst
PORT TOWinoEND Wash After
suffering the most harrowing experi
ence from fire and storm that has ever
befallen a craft on the North Pacifis
coast the steamer Queen put in here
Sunday to report the loss of fourteen
lives
About 345 oclock Saturday morn
ing while off the mouth of the Colum
bia river the Queen caught fire in her
after saloon in some unexplained way
With indescribable swiftness the fire
gained headway and threatened soon
to envelop the whole ship To add to
the horror the heavy seas running
meant death to any one sent away in
the lifeboats The flames became
more and more threatening until when
it seemed a choice of deaths Captain
Cousins ordered the lifeboats launch
ed They were manned by the crew
and ordered to remain close to the
ship Into these the women and chil
dren were placed Hardly however
had the boats been cast loose than un
able to weather the fierce waves two
ot them were capsized with the loss
above indicated
SOME BILLS BY NEBRASKANS
C ngressman Hitchcock Introdues
One for Relief of Marines
WASHINGTON Congressman Gil
bert M Hitchcock of the Second Ne
braska district has introduced a bill
for the relief of the members of the
First Second and Third marine corps
and for other purposes The text of
the bill is as follows
That the claims for pay of the
members ot these corps who were mus
t red into the service of the United
States under the order of Major Gen
eral John C Fremont dated Septem
ber 12 18G1 and also the like claims
of legal representatives of the deceas
ed members ot the said corps shall
hereafter be referred to the court of
claims of the United States for exam
ination and adjudication
The bill gives full authority and jur
isdiction to the court of claims to bear
and determine these claims and to en
ter final judgments upon all of the
questions of law and fact involved
erem
HERRICK TAKES UP SCEPTER
Governor Is Hannas Successor as
Leader in Ohio
COLUMBUS O Now that it is
claimed by the Hanna republicans of
Ohio that Governor Herrick has suc
ceeded Senator Hanna as the domi
nant power in Ohio republican politics
the following statement made by the
governor with reference to the selec
tion of delegates to the national re
publican convention is important
I can only quote from the last let
ter that Senator Hanna wrote the
last with the exception of a pencil
note to the president on January 30
the day of the Gridiron banquet We
must organize our full strength and
choose the Roosevelt delegates from
among our friends
Continuing the governor said The
opportunity now arises for all good re
publicans to unite in the conduct of
NEBRASKA COURT SUSTAINED
The Tax Lien Foreclosure Case Comes
Uo for Discussion
WASHINGTON Justice Day hand
ed down the opinion of the supreme
court of the United States affirming
the judgment of the supreme court of
Nebraska in the case of Alvin P
Leigh against Henry S Green involv
ing tax sales of property Tho court
held that the owner of a tax lien may
foreclose the lien upon notice by pub
lication which shall bring in anybody
the exericse of the taxing power the
states may delegate that right and
authority as was done in tnis case to
that such procedure is not violative
of the rights guaranteed by the four
teenth amendment of the constitution
SEVEN LOCOMOTIVES A DAY
nect Fusan on the southern coast of
Korea with Seoul the capital
Russia to Present Her Protest
WASHINGTON At an important
conference scheduled for Wednesday
at the State department between Sec
retary Hay and Count Cassini the
Russian ambassador Russias protest
to the powers against Japans alleged
violation of international will be
communicated to the Washington gov
ernment
Shipping to the Philippines
WASHINGTON The house com
mittee on merchant marine and fish
eries listened to the arguments of
many representatives of the ocean
shipping industries of the country in
favor of the Frye Littlefield bill pro
viding that the commerce between the
United States and the Philippine is
lands shall be carried in American
ships but exempting the inter island
trade in the Philippines from the op
eration of the navigation laws of the
United States which are under exist
ing laws made applicable after July 1
KOREA k HELPER
TROOPS ORDERED TO FIGHT
WITH THOSE OF MIKADO
THIS IS ACAINSTTKE RUSSIANS
The Port of Wiju Opened to Foreign
Trade Kamimura Says That the
Recent Naval Battle Was a Japan
ese Victory
SEOUL The Korean government
has decided to order the Korean
troops to join the Japanese in the
field
The port of Wiju was opened to for
eign trade Friday night The limita
tions to be placed on trade and othei
incidental matters will be passed upon
later This action necessitates a har
bor so Yongampo has been decided
upon
The standing army now consists of
about 17000 men witn European meth
ods In 189G it was taken in hand by
a Russian colonel with three commis
sioned and ten non commissioned of
fleers who retired in 1898 The royal
bodyguard of 1000 men has been well
drilled and periodically a draft oJ
well trained men is transferred from
it to the other regiments of the stand
ing army
WASHINGTON Vicc Admiral Kam
imura of the Japanese navy in a dis
patch to the Japanese legation here
under date of Friday says
According to the report from the
torpedo flotilla which was sent for
tho purpose of rescuing the crews of
the steamers sent to block up the har
bor at Port Arthur the steamer Hoko
knh on the left side of the entrance
of the harbor near the lighthouse and
the steamer Bushiu outside the en
trance were sunk purposely by the
Japanese by explosion The steamers
Tenshine Buyo and Jinsen sunk them
selves on the east of the Lao Leshan
All tho crews of these steamers were
picked up safely Our destroyers and
torpedo flotilla are unharmed On the
night of February 24 our destroyers
again went on a scouting cruise near
Port Arthur Dalny and Pigeon Bay
On February 25 our main squadron
approached Port Arthur and bombard
ed the enemys men-of-war and forts
from a distance We saw the Novik
the Askold and the Bayan fleeing into
the harbor it thus being apparent that
the blockading operation had not
much effect Our squadron then fired
into the habror and saw flames and
considerable smoke We withdrew
after fifteen minutes shelling While
our cruisers were thus engaged in fir
ing we saw one of the enemys tor
pedo boats destroyed Our squadron
received no damage
Vice Admiral Togo is still on the
scene
NAVAL APPROPRIATION BILL
It Is Passed by the Lower House ot
Congress
WASHINGTON The house passed
the naval appropriation bill Friday
alter having had it under consider-
ntrTl frit O i ti Tr o nnttfti
vv ain ic no u i iui LJ
otr 11 1n i cnoh n
n a mimbei0 Proposals
friendly spirit as to eliminate all dif- j contff
ferences
nif
lihj vij cojjcuiaiy uii tin uilUi L u
different minority members to secure
an amendment to fix the price of ar
mor plate at the figures made by the
Midvale Steel company Several
amendments were ruled out on point
of order and the republican leaders
by parliamentary tactics left the ques
tion of armor plate in the discretion
of the secretary of the navy An in
effectual attempt was made to have
the eight hour law apjilied to all ship
construction i he contest over sub
marine boats was exciting and an
amendment was adopted which leaver
the question of the type of boat oper
and everybody intended and that in but increases the amount of tho
propriation for such boats The mi
nority failed to secure a record vote
on the proposal to recommit with in-
the purchasers of the tax sale and structions the proposed instructions
being declared out of order
JAPS LAND MORE TROOPS
Forty Thousand Disembarked at
i mulpo and Other Points
Built in Philadelphia on a Rush Order j LONDON Cabling from Che Foo
from Japan I Februarv 23 a correspondent of the
PHILADELPHIA Pa In jIorning Post says 40000 more Jap
quences of a rush order from the anese troops haye amled at ChemilIno
anese government for locomotives a and tnat he has reCeived confirmation
here has established
locomotive plant of the report that some JapaneSe have
a new record by the construction oJ anded at Pigeon ba others at Ta
seven locomotives in a day j Lien Wan and tnat an ongagement
me eugirna imieiuu ui uaiiau I occurred the night of February 12
for the military railroad that will con
The correspondent at Seoul of the
Daily Mail reports a panic at Ping
Yang Korea which is regarded as
The order which called for twenty j
heralding tho approach of the oppos
locomotives to ue compieieu wunin
thirty days Avas received late in Jan
uary Eight of them have been
shipped to Fusan The remaining
twelve will be shipped this week
ing armies
According to the Standards corre
spondent at Seoul the Japanese bom
barded Port Arthur at intervals be
tween February S and 14 causing
however only slight damage
Sign Arbitration Treaty
PARIS The foreign office announc
ed that a treaty of arbitration be
tween France and Spain had been
signed The terms are identical with
the recent arbitration treaties con
cluded between France and Great
Britain and Italy and Great Britain
Press Feeders Again Fined
CHICAGO For the second time
Judge Jesse Holdom fined the Frank
lin union of press feeders 1000 for
violation of an injunction which was
obtained by the Chicago Typothetae
charging the Franklin union with in
terference with non union employes
Besides fining the union Judge Hol
dom fined President Wedues 250 in
addition to a jail sentence of six
months Jerome Collins and Harry
Brown two other members of the
Franklin union were given short jail
sentences
T OK RKNT OH FATE
On Crop Payment 8EVEEAL CH0I03 TATLVLB
Bead tor list J AXUIJIALl Sioux City Iown
Do what is worthy or reward arid
desire none Claudius
Patience and earnestness are
words to success
pass
KITC permanently cured Nf fltsornorvcasncrainftc
B T 1 1 d first days uso or Ur Klines treat Nerve I tester
or Send for RUE 12 8300 trial bottle and trrutljo
Da H II Kuxs Ltd 031 Arch Street Philadelphia Pa
Not She
Whats that you are putting on the
chandelier asked her old bachelor
uncle
Mistletoe she answered
Oh I see But arent you afraid
of microbes
What exclaimed the pretty girl
in artless surprise In the mistle
toe Chicago Tribune
TUo Oat Wonder
The Editor must tell its readers of
this marvel It originated with the
largest farm seed growers in the world
John A Salzer Seed Co La Crosse
Wis It has stiff straw stands up like
a stone wall is white heavy and has
long ears filled to the tip with fat
plump kernels It is a great stooler SO
stocks from one kernel
IF YOU WIII SEND THIS NOTICE AND
10c IX STAMPS
to above address you will get a sam
ple of this Oat Wonder which yielded
in 1003 in 40 States from 250 to 310 bu
per acre together with other farm
seed samples and their big catalog
TV N U
Opportunity is the cream of time
It isnt necessary to erect a monu
ment when you bury animosity
ARE YOUK CLOTHES FADED
Uso Red Cross Ball Blue and nuke thom
white again Large 2 oz poekagj 5 ceuta
A citidal that one should never
waste is the stronghold of a good con
science
Some men are too busy to take a
rest until the undertaker gets them
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES pro
duce the brightest and fastest colors
Self conquest is the greatest of vic
tories
Cheap Excursions to the South
On February 1G March 1 and 15
the Kansas City Southern railway will
offer to the public the extremely low
rate of 1000 for tho round trip to all
points on the Port Arthur Route in
cluding Beaumont Port Arthur Lake
Charles Shreveport Texarkana Fort
Smith Mena De Queen and all inter
mediate points The return limit on
these tickets will be twenty one days
from date of sale with stopover privi
leges at all points south of Kansas
City on the going trip Any informa
tion desired by the public relative to
these cheap excursions will be cheer
fully furnished upon application to S
G Warner G P and T A Kansas
vCity Mo
The more you say the less people
remember
The Odd Korean Flag
The Koreans who have lately re
called their minister in Washington
attract attention for one reason if for
no other Their peculiar flag adorns
their legation building The body of
the flag is white and in the center is
a design about the size of a foot ball
in reu and blue looking very much
like huge entwined comma marks On
the top bottom and tides are short
lines of dots and dashes reminding
one of the Morse code alphabet
May Subpoena Roosevelt
If the suit instituted by W A
Wales an attorney of Bmghampton
against John Mitchell president of the
United Mine Workers for 200000
damages comes up for trial at Eing
hampton the defense may summon
President Roosevelt and Senators
Piatt Quay and Penrose Wales as
serts that in October he proposed the
plan which resulted in the settlement
of the strike and that for his services
he has never been paid Louis N
Hammeriing confidential agent to Mr
Mitchell says- that President Roose
velt and Senators Quay Piatt and
Penrose will be called to testify that
the plan was formed before Wales
went to Wilksbarre and made his
suggestion
DOCTORS COFFEE
And His Daughter Matched Him
Coffee drinking troubled the family
of a physician of Grafton W Ya who
describes the situation briefly
Having suffered quite a while from
vertigo palpitation of the heart and
many other derangements of the ner
vous system and finding no relief
from usual methods of treatment I
thought to see how much there was
in the Postum argument ag inst cof
fee
So I resorted to Postum cutting
off the coffee -and to my surprise and
satisfaction have found entire relief
from all my sufferings proving con
clusively the baneful effect of coffee
and the way to be rid of it
I have found Postum completely
takes the place of coffee both in flavor
and in taste It is becoming more
popular every day with many of our
people and is having great demand
here
My daughter Mrs Long has been
a sufferer for a long time from at
tacks of acute indigestion By the
dismissal of coffee and using Postum
in its place she has obtained com
plete relief
I have also heard from many oth
ers who have used your Postum very
favorable accounts of its good effects
I prescribe Postum in place of
rheni Postal Service
Tho cheapest postal service In tho
world is that of Japan where letters
are conveyed all over the empire for
two sen about seven tenths of a pen
ny This is the more wonderful con
sidering tho difficulties of transport
over tho mountainous and irregular
country while wagons can pass over
only a few of the chief roads and the
steamers connect but a small number
of coast stations
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh
that Contain Mercury
ns mercury will eurely detroy tho senso of gmcH
and completely derange tho wliolo njtcm when
entering It through the imicouh Fiirtaeeii bucn
nrtlcloi should never lio ased except on prescrip
tions from reputable phystelunsaft thodamaco they
will do In ten fold to the good you can pomlhly de
rive from them Halls Catarrh Cure manufactured
by KJ Cheney Co Toledo O contain no mer
cury and t taken Internally acting directly upon
the blood and inucoua surfaces of tho syhtcm In
buying Halls Catnrrh Cure be sure you get tho
genuine It Is taken Internally and made in Toledo
Ohio by V 1 Cheney Co Testimonials free
Sold bv DrugKlf tn Price 5c per bottle
Take flails Family 11110 for constipation
There are a few self made men and
a lot of self made bkmde women in
the world
Any girl who things as much of a
man as she does of herself will do to
tio to
Stops tho CotirIi and
Wo ts OfTthn Colli
Laxativo Bromo Qtiiuiio Tublots ErJ i
There is one school a Florid oby
delignts to get into a school of mul
let
The ten commandments are good
examples of broken English
Defiance tstarcn is guaranteed
gest and best or money refunded
ounces 10 cents Try it now
blj
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To see what is right and not to do
it is want of courage Confucius
True happiness consists not in the
multitude of friends but in the worth
and choice Johnson
Pisos Cure cannot be too hishly spoken of rii
n cough cure J W OBrien 2J TairU Ave
JN Minneapolis Minn Jan 0 1009
Occasionally a man manages to beat
a woman in an argument by keeping
his mouth shut
A man who puts a new coat of kal
somine on his past often thinks ho
has really reformed
Cor O105 Money Order
The John A Salzer Seed Co La
Crosse Wis mail postpaid 15 trees
consisting of Apricots Apples Crabs
Cherries Plums Peaches and Pears
just the thing for a city or country
garden including the great Bismark
Apple all hardy Wisconsin stock are
sent you free upon receipt of 165
ASD TOIt 10c AXD THIS NOTICE
you get sufficient seed of Celery Car
rot Cabbage Onion Lettuce Radish
and Flower Seeds to furnish bushels
of choice dowers and lots of vegetables
for a big family together with our
great plant and seed catalogW N U
Knowledge is a treasure at once
priceless and imperishable Glad
stone
If you had 200000 insurance in the
STATE FARMERS MUTUAL INSUR
ANCE CO the past eight years it cost
you 3400 for Fire lightning and
Tornado Do you know what Old Line
Insurance would have cost you Why
not invest about 4000 of the saving
in live stock and soon buy another
farm Write to tho Secretary for in
formation B R Stouffer Secretary
South Omaha Nebri1
Borrowing is not much better than
begging Lessing
If tombstones are truthful the cem
eteries contain more good people than
ever lived
You never hear any one complain
about Defiance Starch There Is
none to equal it in quality and quan
tity 1G ounces 10 cents Try it now
and save your money
Faith is a smaller word than genius
but it is a better guide
Most people would rather blame a
man for what he ooesnt than give
him credit for what he does
If you -wish beautiful clear white clothes
uhe neu vross uall liluo iarg
package 5 cents
oz
A mothers tears are the same in all
languages
It may be all right to give credit to
whom credit is due but spot cash Is
always preferable
Try One Package
If Defiance Starch does not
please you return it to your dealer
If it does you get one third more for
the same money it will give you
satisfaction and will not stick to the
iron
Truth cannot be expressed where
sincerity is suppressed
A good hand-me-down is sometimes
better than a new misfit
Grlzcrs Homo Builder Corn
So named because 50 acres produced
so heavily that its proceeds built a
lovely home See Salzers catalog
Yielded in 1903 in Ind 157 bu Ohio
160 bu Tenn 9S bu and in Mich 220
bu per acre You can beat this record
in 190 i
WHAT DO YOU TniXK OP THESH TIELDS
IEK ACHE
120 bu Beardless Barley per acre
310 bu Salzers New Nat Oats per A
SO bu Salzer Speltz Macaroni Wheat
1000 bu Pedigree Potatoes per acre
14 tons of rich Billion Dol Grass Hay
60000 lbs Victoria Rape for sheep acre
160000 lbs Teosinte the fodder wonder
54000 lbs Salzers Superior Fodder
Corn rich juicy fodder per A
Now such yields you can have Mr
Farmer in 1904 if you will plant Sal
zers Feeds
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