8 "An Oasis in the Desert" may bo all rlnlit It you aro In the desert and find It there. There are others. The Iiluo Itlbbon Hcer Im an oanls In tho popu larity of Relented boveriiKcs that Ib ap preciated by thoiiBnndfl who know, but for tho benefit of thoHO who don't know It In not only nn cxhlhiratliiK drink, but con tains mcdlclnnl properties. Promotes dl Kcstlon, checrfulnexH and rest and you can't afford to bo without It. Try a cnt and bo convinced. Omaha Brewing Association. Telephone 1UH. SwansdownM Prepared Cake Flour Makes Delicious Angel Food and other Cakes. If you like delicious cake, write us the NAME OF A LEADING GROCER mid wo will send you, FKKIC, our book. "CAKE SKCIIRTS," new re cipes and IdenB In cake making; will enable you to servo hoiiib vury attrac tive and delicious dainties In your home. Address IGLEHEART BROS. HVANSVII.Ma - - INDIANA. Department C. Brewed and Bottled at Home, Metz Beer For the Home Trade. It was a pleasant surprise lit j 1900 It will be a great success in 1901 For Tn..l ;OM if tm i ii ivf Slliiiiilnnt nr M I- .! . T - f I is nunc ioo unou. Zi;Xi&mV' ARil YOU WITH US? Toi. no. Metz Bros'. Brewing Go, OMAHA. Jha - mmm I ,i TUB THE BANKERS RESERVE LIFE Brlllant Record Mado by Nobraaka's Home Lifo Insuranco Oompany. SUCCESS DUE TO HOME PATRONAGE IDEA livery OltllKnllon I'rnmiitls- Mel Not n Dollur of Iinlcli Ii-iIucnm llrlulit Outlook for the New Year unit the N'l-w C'ciitur)'. President U. II. Roblson of tho Hankers Itcscrvo Ltfo association of Omaha reports n very successful year for his company. It exceeds, tho provlous year over tbreo times In tho volumo of business, and tho premium tncotno has been nearly quadrupled. Tho death losses bavo been light, thcro hav ing boon only two death claims, ono for $1,000 and tho other for 2,000, both of which were promptly paid upon tho presen tation of proofs of death. Tho Dankoi'p Itcscrvo Lifo association closes tho year and tho century with about $3,OOQ,000 first- class business on its books. This Is Indeed a phenomenal record for a company only about thrco years old. This record speaks volumes of pralso for tho management of tho company under the di rection of President D. II. KoblBcn, ono of tho most experienced and practical lifo In suranco mon In tho United States. This record, furthermore, is an ovldcnco of tho faith nnd confidence of tho peoplo of No- bradka In homo Institutions. It Is evident that tb peoplo of Nebraska aro beginning to bcllovo In patronizing homo Institutions when such Institutions provo themselves equal to nllcn concerns, If not superior to thorn. Every obligation of tho Bankers Hcsorvo Lifo association has been promptly paid. It docs not owo a dollar to anybody. It starts tho now year and tho new century without a cent claim against it. Tho ronawal premiums on business In forco show an Incomo of tnoro than $75,000 for 1901. Prcsldont Iloblson extends his slncore thanks to his loyal field staff for tho sptondld results of tho past year, as well as to tho advisory board members, his friends, and to tho policy holders all of whom by united action havo mado possible tho gratifying achievements which bavo so distinctly marked tho brief career of tho Hankers Itesorvo Lifo association. DON'T BE SO THIN. FREE REMEDY. Many Indies and gentlemen who cannot complain of nuy kind of sickness are ub normally thin and cannot find any medical trcntnieut which will ccrrcct this condition. Dr. Whitney's Norvo nnd Flesh Builder Is not nlouo Intended tor thoso who are sick, but iiIbo for those who appear well and heurty, but cannot acquire sufficient flesh to round out the form. In dyspepsia, Indiges tion, nil stomach troubles, doblllty and nervous dlscascc no remedy Is so prompt and powerful. In order to demonstrate the wonderful merits of Dr. Whltnoy's Nerve nnd Flosh Builder every person who will address the C O. Jones Co., IClmlru, N. Y., will rccelvo a largo trial pnekage In plain souled wrapper absolutely free. Remington Typewriter Record AT Paris Expositions t 1878 Gold MwUI 1889 Gold Medal 1900 A Grand Prix Highest Form of Award, Outranking All Medsli. Vr.Cir.TAtll.K i.d KI.OWIMt. Kvcrylhln In thH Numitt nnil FlorUt'a lliir. Direct il.nl Willi til will tnauro slu tlia hunt and sae you nionejr, Mull postpaid. Inru.r tir fruluhtnrntrMN. ntiiMurrlvitf nnt1sAttsfuo:tnn uuarantf!. Try us. AtuIu. able ltw iiw Oitnloti for tha asklnc. 47 learn. lOOOnrn's. 41 wriMMiliousm, TIIK N Tlll KM .V IIAUKISII CO.. BOX 409, P AINESVILLE, OHIO. Slrn. WliiNlou'n SiioitmiK Syrup hits been used for over FIFTY YI3AHS by MILLIONS of MOTHERS for their CtilL- UltlCN Willi. IS TK1STHINU. With VKll' FECT SUCCF.SS. IT SOOTHES the CHILD, SOFTENS the U UMH, ALLAYS ull I'AIN UUIIES WIND COLIC ana Is trie best rem edy for DIARRHOEA. SoM by Druggists in overy part or tne worm. He hut- and tiHk for "Mr. Wlnslow s Soothlnu Svrun and take no other kind. Twenty-five cents a bottle. mSffm the I FE ILLUSTRATED BEE whipped the whole Gan A group of teachers who attended tho ro- cent mooting of tho Northwest Missouri Teachors' association in St. Jcfleph wero dis cussing In tho hearing of a local nowspapor man tho great changos that had taken placo during tho last few years In tho manners and customs prevalent In tho district or country schools. Much of tho rowdyism that for merly was such n prominent featuro In somo of tho schools in rotnoto settlements has en tirely disappeared and ns a rulo the pupils are as well behaved nnd conduct themselves in as becoming n mnnner as they do in tho cities. Ono of tho toachors a Mr. S. related n oxperlcnco that ho had a number of years go In ono of tho southorn counties of Mis souri. Tho school to which ho had been ap pointed for tho wlntor was ono of tho tcugh- est In tho county. Tho teacher during the previous winter had boon thrown bodily out of tho school one day by tho pupils and was compelled to resign. Mr. S. resolved that nothing of that kind should occur during his administration nnd from tho first ho ruled things with an Iron hand. Tho school term was protty well ad vanced beforo somo of tho older pupils cn torod, so that ho had little trouble at flrst. Somo of theso woro strapping follows six feet in height, short in book lenrnlng, but long on physical strongth. For several wo:ks tholr behavior was abovo approach. Ono day Mr. S. wont out to tho coal ilrd, which stood somo distance from tho schoolhou c to got a bucket of coal. When ho returned ho found tho school door locked nnd nboul fifteen of tho largest nnd most powerful ot his pupils upon tho Insldo of tho building, whoro thoy wero having a good tlmo. All of tho teacher's requests for admittance wero received with shouts of dorlslvo laugh ter and it looked for a tlmo ns If tho day's session had been nbruptly brought to n closo. Thoro woro two locks on tho dcor. a prlng leck and ono of tho common variety. nnd it occurred to Mr. S. that It tho pupils had only secured tho siirlnc lock ho ns all right, for ho had the key In his pockot. It took him but n short tlmo to put tho key In tho lock nnd great was his surprise when tho door yielded and ho was ngaln upon tho Insldo. Tho sudden nppcar- nnco of Mr. S. among tho rebels dlscon cortcd them, ns thoy wero not expecting any such ending to their sport. Ono of tho young mon tried to brush pnst, but ho was hurried to ono side nnd tho others In tho school room wero ordered to their seats. Tho fow scholars who still remained upon tho play ground wero ndmlttcd to the school room and tho doors locked. Mr. . Is a mnn of powerful physlquo and In s strong as tho proverbial ox. Ho de termined then and thero to put nn end to nny further Insubordination. Ho asked why ho had been locked out nnd who had suggested It. Thcro wns no roply. Mr. S. took off his cont, laid It upon n chair and called out tho pupils who had been concerned In tho uprising, ono at a time. Most of them camo out promptly to rccelvo tho severest whipping thoy had over had In their lives. Several refused to como out, but thny were unmercifully whipped In their sents. Ono strapping oupg follow, tho bully of the school, tried to mix up with Mr. S but ho received n stunning blow in the fnco thnt sent him sprawling. When Mr. S. got through ho had tho meekest school In tho district nnd from thnt tlmo on until tho ond of the term ho had no trouble whatever. Ho wns given a voto of thnnks by tho school di rectors and scverni pnrents of the pupils whom ho had so severely tlirnshcil called at tho school room to thank him for the beating ho hnd given tholr offsprings. "Such things," snld Mr. S. In rolnilng tho story, "do not occur nowndays. Tho rough element In tho country schools hns nlmost entirely disappeared nnd a largo propor tion of tho district schrol toachors todny aro women." Missed His Calling Cleveland Leader: A young Insuranco man rocolvcd nn introduction to somo good peoplo a fow days ago In a manner which ho will not soon forgot. The friend who did tho honors was somewhat of a wag, but was ono ot thoso quiet, sober, polished men whom ono moots occasionally. Upon this occasion ho was as crave and dignified an a church deacon nnd seemingly perfectly slnqoro. Ho snld: "I would like to make you ncqunlnted with Mr.i D . I can recommend him to your good graces, having known both him nnd his lanuiy tor years, ins rather is one or tho best mon I know, nnd tholr family is nn old ono. Thero Is only ono thing I might say: Mr. B Is an insuranco man, and I havo nlways insisted thnt nnyono who could toll as good a Ho as ho can ought either to be a piano tuner or n lightning rod, ngent." Old Documents nov. Dr. William Jones, formorly chap- Inln of tho Army of Northern Virginia, has discovered n number of old documents ro tating to the civil wnr. They hnvo been mado public with tho consent of tho Leo family and tho authorities ot Washington nnd Leo university, with which Institution Dr. Jones Ib now connected. Among them Is a lotter written to President Johnson on June 13, 1865, In which General Leo asks "for tho benefits and full restorntjon ot nil rights and privileges extended to thoso in cluded In tho proclamation of amnesty nnd pardon." Goncrnl Leo was not Individually pardoned, but was Included in tho list or tho general pardon to all not undor Indictment. PURE RYEfiWHISKEY 4 Full Quarts Direct from Distiller to Consumer. Our entire product is sold direct to consumers, you thus avoid adulteration and mid dlemen's profits. If you want pure whiskey for medicinal purposes or oiherwlse, read the following offer. It will Interest you. Wo will send four full quart bottles of llayncr's Seven-Year-Old Double Copper Dis tilled RyoWhiskcy for $3.20, Express Prepaid. We ship in plain packages no marks to indicate contents. When you get it and test it, if it is not satisfactory return it at our expense and wo will return your $3.20. Ml i HAYNEflS SEVEN- Y SI WRITE TO NEARE8T ADDRES8. TUC UAVMCD niCTII I IMP PD 300-307 8.8oventh8t.,St.Louls,Mo, Hit n I llll UIOI ILLIHU We guarantee the above Oompany cJIRT IN THE HOUSE BUILDS THE HIGH WAY TO BEGGARY." 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