Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 28, 1901, Page 8, Image 18

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THE ILLUSTRATED BEE.
July 28. 11)01.
Preacher's Dog Story
Hid.-, hut ho kept up such n racket that no was doing very well, when the peoplo oh
iino could sleep on tho plneo nnd when the Jccted to the milk and butter on account
Stair Senator John Thompson Is about mini opened the door to ilrlvu the iIob off of tho sewage used In enriching the land,
mie of lli' best storytellers In Hh'ho parts, bo rushed Into hlB bedroom and nt once bo- although It Is said thcro was no evidence
snys the Nnshvlll- llaniii r, and his reper- Mime very iulet, lying down near tho foot of III effects therefrom. I am told that cat-
tolrc Includes a lot of good ones, tlsh nnd of the bed, where he slept all night tie double In value after being on the farm
otherwise. On the truthfulness of some he "Karly In ihe morning, the ninn said, he six months.
will sink" his reputation for veracity, but got up and opened the window, and the In- 1 have spoken of Queensland as being one
he K lU one which he always prelixcs ullh slant he did ho the dog seized his pania- of tho frontier colonics of Australia. Never-
th- statement that It was told him by u loons In his mouth and, Jumping out of the theless It Is ono of tho best markets tot
ii.iniHh'r or the gospel, ur. lianiweii. who winnow, lied. our agricultural machinery and It has as
"The man followed as soon us he could up-to-date farm Implements as ynu will
get his limit). nnd anywhere. It has reapers and binders.
"Hearing this siory. my friend got the steam threshers and nlso six-furrow plows
pantaloons and on searching the pockets drawn by twelve horses to break up Its
fount! the half-dollar lie bad hid under the land Its larger sugar plantations have
rock the afternoon before." steam railroads and no money Is spared
.. , , when Improved machinery Is needed.
I Jl IK Mil" Of "IlOneV" '"ip Qneonslanilors are now Improving
their stock. They have many Shorthorns
Atlanta Constitution A correspondent and other good cattle, and this notwlth-
'hihhIoii of ono of these visits. Wo were asks If the word "honey," as a term of standing the ranches are often far In tho
nit on tho vorniida smoking ono evening endearment, Is peculiar to any section. Interior. The cnttle are sometimes driven
nfier supper. The doctor was f-nil rf dogs Well. It's long been In use In the rural hundreds nnd even thousands of miles to
will lie remembeieil here by the older In
habitants as ttie assistant oi Dr. IMgar of
revered memory, who was lastor of the
c'tmI I'renliylerlan church during the lat
ter years of (Jctictnl Andrew Jackson's life,
and attended the old hero In his last III
ii km Senator Thompson said:
"lr. Itardwcl! used to visit my father's
limine when I was a boy and the sloty I am
.iliiMit to tell j on was related to me mi tin
I'icTi incsqi'i: noktiiwkst ni:iihask had lands at aduma
ud was a prelty guml sportsman and nat
urally the conversim- n turned on this sub
Ject.
"SpeaUlug o( ili g ." said Dl' llaidwell
"roinluds me ot a dog willed belonged to
a friend of mine In Mississippi. I hnd
been Invited In hold sen lecs at a church
near this friend's house anil wrote him to mistaken
meet mo at the station, some six miles
from his house, on thiv Saiuritiy afternoon
before Sunday, the day of the appoint
ment. "Ho was on time with horses and we
ttarted to his home. I noticed that a very
handsome bird dog followed us, and. hav
ing heard that someone In that neighbor
hood owned ail especially well-trained trick
dog, I asked my friend about It.
" 'That's the dog.' at the same time
pointing to his dog which had ran nhead
of us nnd was waiting at the forks of the
road.
"I asked him to make him perform a
trick, lie got down from his horse, called
Hie dog, and. taking out his pocketbook
held It to the dog's noK
disirots of the south but It Is nearly as tho markets. n hen an laws which keep
old as the hills Shakespeare used It In tho cnttle roafts open and which provide.
when the Moor says to Des
you shall be well-doslred In
"Othello,
demolia .
Honey,
Cyprus.
Also the poet Coogler an' wo aro not
hath a rhyme to this purpose:
In the days when life was sunny
Susan smiled, nnd called me "Honey,"
We once heard a lllllvllle matron calling
that they liavo the right to feed half n mllo
on ench sldo while passing through the
country. Tho Inw also requires that the
cattle move at least six miles a day.
On tho cattle ranches tho stock arc
rounded up and reclassified every year
Every five years they have what Is called
a "bnng-tall muster" to count the cnttle.
At this time they clip the hair off tho end
to hei husband, who was digging halt In of tho tall of ench animal for about two
the garden. "Honey, ef you don't drnp thnt InchcB, banging It. as It were. Such cut
hue an' fetch mo In n cord o' wood I'll ting will show for about two years. Hooks
nro kept of tho number of bangs and In tho
round-ups every hoof, horn nnd hldo must
be accounted for.
FRANK fl. OAUI'KNTKK.
break this wnshpot over yer head. Honey!'
Carpenter's Letter
(Continued from Seventh Page.)
rXrf
aie I fcelv to In' n-ed fur ghuiiur
cntl'-i If Mm km u sou would l"1
Mile to ill Miami
Lion Coffee
which 14 outer c-i t) t Jl I II ti I (' I with
in giiuliig.if nil) "(irt. either citt
r glue Jii-I pure, fieidi, fttrntnt,
tin -Hint ciillec.
I liiiM-.ilel i,irkiiK-litiri' uni
form iii.illi iiii'l fri-lmi'
There is Reason
I'or all tilings, nnd so there ore many
ti asous wliv every family should keep a
i.ihc of our famous lllue Itlbbon Mottled
Hn r nt all times. No drink more uttr.ie
the, no 1 1 1) ll til more longed for. no beer
nmre satisfactory
For a Dainty
Luncheon
There Is nothing equal to Met. Fine
llottled Deer. It mills the finishing touch
nnd supplies a cool, refreshing beverage
which everyone appreciates. Made from
host hops, selected barley and pure water
It Is a healthful tonic and far superior to
tho usual trashy summer drink. Order a
ense, put a few bottles on lee nnd you
will never be without It again In hot
weather.
Metz Bros. Brewing Co.,
IIOTTI.Kn IIKKIl.
BKEWBD AND UOTTI-KD IN OMAHA
Telephone lilt.
Our Hlue Itlbbon, taken Just before te-
trlng, produces sound nnd refreshing
deep. The worry nnd cares of the day
are liable to overtnx the nervous system,
and a good tonic Is absolutely necessary.
Storz Brewing Company
Telephone 12(H).
Choice Confectionery
GOLD MEDAL.
Chocolate Bon-Bons
THE
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. b-V' J Mr, SSSSSSSJl Hl
MAKER to WEARER
Tan Oxfords
The coolest, the most comfortable shoe for
this hot weather made In the same up-to-ilnto
styles and reliable qualities of leather
that have made tho famous REGENT 13.60
SIIOKS so justly oopular. You can't buy
their equal for less than $3.0) nnd $G 00 Our
prices 12.00 and $3.60.
Regent Shoe Co,
UIR SOUTH ItVNI 9THKKT.
Bend for Illustrated Catalogue.
KEARNEY MILITARY ACADEMY
KHAUNM3V. N13II
boarding scliool for boys under the
port which was to Inst for flvo years. For
tho first yenr wo were to recolvo from tho
government 4 cents per pound for nil we
shinned, tho second year 3 cents, tho third
v,mf niiti a ni,l Mm r.inrttt unnr 1 ,an llilllllliy HYMU'lU. IJVIIU I1H1UI11. II II till 1
lie then took Tl, r..,il. w Hint Hi., tinnnl., nt nni- 1 t.r,n'".,,1K...,'el't ,..r,,l,!iro . "'" '' College. .
,, , .. . .. . ,i . ' ' uieui uiinuue rerms low on account or
out n silver half-dollar nnd wnlklng somo hegnti t ntudy nnd oxpcrlment. Men who endowment Send postal card for lllus- fi
,llul,,iw... lulu (In, utimlu riiluml llti n 1,irin 1.1 ..... ii-i. .1... i.t tnttt'il en I II loittln til '
, . ivijuill UUl (Mill M llllll'll V.-IM1 llllUCl lilU Ulll I , I , , i- iV , , , , c, t ,, l . . i
rock and put the money under It Wo nw8 i,0UKlll llnry riirlu8 ll8 80on n8 lho UAUH N HI SSI.1,1.. Head Master
then resum iiir Journey and wiien prop- i0unty was nromlsed. nnd now our butter
STRICTLY III 0 II GRADE,
Sent by Express In 1, 2, 3 and 6-pound
boxes COc pound.
nlilv half a mile awav my friend called his
dog and told him to go bark and get the
money.
"The dog without tho least hesitation,
started back on a run and my friend ex
plained as Hie rock wns heavv the dog vt ubl
be unable to turn It over, so would have to
scratch under It to reach (lie piece of money
and he would mil probably get home before
ue readied there. It then being ubout three
miles further on to Ills house
"However, when we reached home the
log was not there. Wo ate supper and still
'lie dog did not cume, nor liitd he put In nn
ippcarence when wo retired at almut 10
'clock,
"Tim next morning we got up nliout diy-
Is selling at high prices In both Asia and
Europe. In 1894 wo sold about $3,000,000
worth and In 180."i more than $5,000,000
worth nnd wo now have a market for as
much ns we enn make. Wo hnvo Intro
duced your Amerlcnn machinery for mnklng
butter. Wo llko your American Inventions
You seem to know Just what Is fitted for a
country llko this,"
1 lenrn that tho dairy Industry In South ,
ustrnlln Is growing. The government has i
established dairy classes In Its technlcnl
schools nnd Is giving n bonus on butter ex
ports. Experiments nro being mndo on I
other lines, such ns canned fruits and 1
Jnms for export. South Australia Is trying
.o foster silk culture. Mulberry plantn-
The Chicago Record
b 61 of then Type
writers In daily ute
YOST
iiulit. nnd lienrlng n noise outside, mv fiien I tlons hnvo heen sot out nnd sl!k worms
opened tho door and Hie dog rushed In Introduced. So far tho product Is small,
dragging with htm a pair of pantaloons but tho samples of silk sent te Marseilles
which ho dropped on I lie Hour have been pronounced excellent. In every
"(If course, wo wore both mvsilfled, but colony there nro agricultural experts who
hnd not long to wall nn explanation, fi r travel nluuit giving lectures nn now things
shortly afterword a man who lived several In farming, nnd every colony has Its
miles fiom my friend's house rode up on a agilcultural colleges and experimental
mule, nnd Inquired If a dog with a p'llr of farms. I
iiaiiiiiiocus in ins inciiin nan come into tue - rnrm,
hoiiMO. The dog at this moment rnmn out Ono of tho most Interesting farms of
in the porch, nnd the man said 'Win. th( klmt la utmrnteil Uv itm rltv uf Aii.t.
Hicro'n the dog now.' Initio. It lies about four tulles from the
"My friend told his cnller that the dog town nnd contains altogether Sir. acres It I
had leallv brought a pair of pantaloons Is so situated that the sewage of the city i
home with him. but he did not understand can be conducted by gravitation on the
It himself land, the farm lying below the city All '
"The man said that lute In the afternoon the sewage Is strained before It Is die-
ho dny before he found the dog scratching tiibuied over tho Intnl. The farm Is worked i
under a large rock near the road and think- on Hk' Irrigation principle nnd the strained1
lug lie was nfter a rabbit slopped and lifted sewnf,e Is rarrled over It by means of c
the rock up. nnd to Ills surprise found a inent joncrclo carriers and wooden troughs
half-dollar on Ihe under side The Holds vnry In area from eight to
"He put the money In Ills pocket and the lwenly-lle ncres Many of thorn nro used
dog followed him home. The dog nppenred for pnaturo. the rich fei tlllzatlou producing
to be frlendlv and Ihe man petted him an I Ibe llnest of grass. At present the cattle
gnve him his supper. At night when the raised on the farms are sold entirely for
family retired the dog whs put on the out- their incut A dairy was established an
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