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The Elemental Catastrophis
Which Destroy Crops, Etid.itiKcr
Life, Dlscotirngc the Activities of
Mtiukiiiil anil Reduce Men
to Poverty, and Those
CATACLYSMS OF COMMERCE
Which nr llrnonilnnteil I'nnlcs May
lit Mlnliiilsril hy n .Imllctiinn,
1'ntrlutlc Attention to
Conditions.
Cyclones sometimes sweep over our pral-rk-H
ami destroy thousands of dollars worth
of property. Hailstones wlpo out tho labor
of a year. Conllni;rntlons nweep tho ac
cumulations of n lifetime Into tho nsh-hoap.
Llfo Itself Ih often required to satisfy the
demon of destruction. Panics follow periods
of excessive, prosperity and commerce Is
paralyzed by tho sudden collapso of promts
Iiik flnnnclal enterprises.
Till: l!X T.HT.I.TV OP I.IPH
and tho certainty of death havo awakened
tho enlightened world to tho Importance
and necessity of Ufa Insurance. Tho dan
Kits besetting property havo built up tho
flru Insurance companies, Astuto buslnoM
men utlllzo their opportunities In tho days
of prosperity to protect thumsolvcs and
their property from theso conditions. Hut
i'amcs would in: i.kmm si:vi:iii:
nnd all manner of commercial and elemen
tal catastrophes would bo less dangerous to
our communities If our business people
wcro .moro patriotic. Wo cannot expect
continued prosperity for a community which
donates $1,200,000 annually from Its savings
to aliens. Yet this Is what Nebraska has
been doing for mora than a decade Life
Insuranco companies nro tho great savings
Institutions of America nnd Nobraskans aro
building up alien companies year after year
at tho expenso of their own surplus.
tiii: i.ii'i: innuiianok tiiii.ht
of tho cast draws a larger sum of money
annually from our commcrco than nny othor
trust In America. A Uttlo local patriotism
will correct this ovll and mako Nebraska
Independent. If tho pcoplo of this great
Unto will begin at onco to build up local
Ufa Insuranco companies like tho
HANKP.IIM IIKNKUVi: MPH
In a few years this Btnto will havo ballast
enough In tho ship of commcrco to weather
the worst of commercial storms. Pay no
attention to tho malignant attacks of these
alien companies upon tho Hankers Reserve
Mfo Association. It Is simply because this
association Is prospering that thoy attempt
to destroy Its reputation and steal Its busi
ness. Nebraska has tco much at stake to
permit such conduct to go unrebuked. The
pcoplo of tho state understand tho situation
and that Is why
II. II. 1IOIIIMON, IWIHSinKNT,
can truthfully say that this modern, ng
gresslvo, rellablo Nebraska Institution Is
writing moro Nebraska busncss than any
alien competitor. Bee Nebraska members
of Its advisory board In your own locality
for Information or write tho president at
Omaha for full particulars regarding
Til 13 IIANKKHN IIKNKItVIO I.IPH,
CLEANING DYEINQ
REPAIRING and
PRESSING of
MEN'S and WOMEN'S
GARMENTS.
TWIN CITY DYE WORKS
319 S. ISth St., Omaha.
Telephone 1521.
Perfection in Brewing.
Illuo Itlbbon Dottlcd Beer, tho perfect
brow. Perfection of beer can only be at
tained by tho most perfect surroundings,
modern principles In browing, up-to-date
utensils, perfectly pure water anil the
choicest barley, malt and hops.
Tho homo of Illuo Itlbbon Is one of tho
most perfectly appointed broworlcs In the
world. Tho browing, bottling and ster
ilizing of Illuo Itlbbon Is tho prldo of the
browery. In a word. Uluo Itlbbon Is nil
that Is possible In a high grndo beer. Boo
that the best, and only the best, enters
your homes, Ordering a enso wins a now
customer.
Storz Brewing Company
. Telephone 1360.
THIS ILLUSTRATED BEX.
Quaint Features of Life
October 27, 1001.
HI
OT long ago, relates tho Kansas
city Journal, tho wlfo of a west
ern Kansas politician nsked him
to lay aside politics long enough
one day to dig tho potatoes In the
garden. Ho agreed to do It. After digging
for a few minutes ho went Into tho house
and said he had found a coin. Ho washed It
off and It proved to bo a silver quarter. He
put It In his Jeans and went back to work.
Presently ho went to tho housa ngaln nnd
said ho had found another coin. Ho washed
tho dirt off of It. It was a silver half dol
lar. Ho put It In hla Jeans. "I havo worked
pretty hnrd," said ho to his wife; "I guess
I'll tako a short nap." When ho awoko he
found that his wlfo had dug all tho rest of
tho potatoes. Hut sho found no coins. It
then dawned upon her thnt sho had been
"worked."
Ono hundred or moro women who at
tended a chattel mortgago foreclosure auc
tion sale of furs and cloaks at Patcrson,
N. J., In search of bnrgalns, mndo tholr
bids between sneezes, and Auctioneer
Wcsterhoff labored under difficulties duo to
tho same causa. It. A. Mitchell, proprie
tor of tho store, had sprinkled his stock
with rod pepper. This, ho explnlned, wns
dono to prcsorvo tho garments. When
Auctioneer Wcsterhoff undid tho first of tho
furs a bidder closo to him wns affected,
and In a few minutes tho sneezing epidemic
had spread to all of tho storo. Tho ex
citement wns kept up for an hour, nnd
then It wns decided to adjourn tho snip,
but a scoro of sneezing women carried off
peppor-covcred garments.
The postmaster of Chlcngo was driven
Into n corner tho other day by telegrams
from a young Indy In Knnsns City: "Hold
lottors addressed to , and to
." What could It all mean?
As soon ns the Hurllngton express could
land tho lady In Chlcngo sho hastened to
tho postmaster In person, nnd then the
story enmo out. Sho had two lovers In
tho Windy City, both of whom hnd pro
posed by mall on tho same dny, and to
each of whom tho return ninll bora an
swer tho ono affirmative, tho other nega
tive. Hut horrors! tho lottors got mixed
In tho cnvolopcs, and unless they could bo
recalled there would bo material furnished
for another short dally novel.
The postmaster was sympathetic. Ho
discovered tho lottors, assisted tho lady to
oxchango tha envelopes and was rewarded
by an Invitation to tho Wedding.
A famous and eccentric physician of Lon
don, who flourished 100 years ago, was a
tout ndvocato of a restricted diet. Ha held
that ono meal a day wns enough for any
ono, and ho practiced what ha preached.
Dut that meal I A chronicler of the tlmo
aid of It: "For over twonty years Dr.
Fordyco dined dally at Dolly's chop house,
near Paternoster row. At 4 o'clock ho en
tered and took his seat at a table always
reserved for him. A silver tanknrd full
of strong ale, a bottle of port wlno, and a
mcasuro containing a quarter of a pint
of brandy wcro Instantly placed before him.
Tha moment the waiter announced him the
cook put a pound and a half of rump steak
on tho gridiron, and on tho table some
dollcato trifle as a bonne boucho to serve
until the steak was ready. This morsel
was aomotlmes half a broiled chicken,
sometimes a plato of fish. When ho had
eaten this the doctor took ono glass of
brandy, and then proceeded to dovour his
steak. When ho had finished his meat ho
took the remainder of his brandy. (Ho
drank tho alo during his dinner.) He thei.
took his bottlo of port. Ho thus spent
dally an hour and a half, and then returned
to his house In Essex street to give his 6
o'clock lecturo on chemistry. Ho in ado no
other meal until his roturn next day at 4
o'clock to Dolly's."
Tho tallest man In the world, ns ho
claims, has been visiting different places In
Malno and hns attracted groat attention.
Ills nnmo Is Edward Heaupro, nnd his exact
height Is 7 feet 10 Inches. Heaupro Is 20
yenrs of ago and comes from tho provlnco
of Astlnlbolne, Northwest Torrltory. Ho
Is still growing and says ho expects to
roach the eight-foot mark. He says ho Is
nothing but a boy, but thero Is enough of
htm to mako half a dozon boys of ordinary
size. Ha weighs 367 pounds nnd Is n woll
built young chap. Ho wears n No. 21 shoo
and a No. 21 collar, and overywhero ha
goes ho attracts attention. In all tho hotels
whero he has ever stopped ho hns novor
found a bod long enough to accommodnto
him, so two mattresses nro plnccd length
wlso on tho floor, und on theso he stretches
out to sleep. Heaupro says ho did not be
gin to grow until he was 7 years old. Then
he began to shoot up and when ho wns 10
yonrs old he was seven feet In height. Ho
says his parents are of ordinary height, his
father being D foot 8 Inches In height and
his mother an Inch Bhorter. Deuupro Is a
great cater, smokes everything In tho
shape of tobacco and Is never sick. Ho
takes great prldo In bcllovlng that ho Is tho
tallest man that UveB.
Unbranded Points
Washington Star: "American Ideas nro
making great progress In England."
"Yes, confound 'em," snld tho man with
his trousers rolled up. "They got ono all
confused. A lot of tho papers ovor thero
havo almost quit printing the point of a
Joke in Italics."
Rln anil aweat
nave no tiled on
harneti treated
with bureltallar
nex Oil. It re
lata the damp,
keepuheleaih-
erton and pli
able. Stitcliei
do not break.
No rough iur.
faca to chafs
and cut. The
harneti not
only keep
looking lilt
new, Lut
went, twite
aalonzbytb 1
meofhurek
Harnett OIL,
LlRFKty
Sold
everywhere
In cans
all ilrct.
Made by
Standard Oil
Company
THE
e0tNT 5HOE C()
s I BJkBBm! IfV BBBBR SH eMBBBMl
MAKER to WEARER
Fall and Winter Styles
re now In tho new shapes neat
and dressy In patent leathers, patent vlel
kid, enamels, calf, etc the beat men's
shoes on the street look the best and wear
the beat that's the famous Recent and
tho price your choice only $3.60.
Regent Shoe Co.
205 S. 15th St.
Bend for Illustrated Catalogue.
Tfttt Mty IitenuttMul Deitttrlce. I
Tae Maaatart tar aa yean.
I.UAA.
at at All
C.M.TROf4a C ,.,
Fine Work . .
In cleaning and dyeing of dresses,
clothing, silk, wool, plush drapes,
plumes, kid gloves, etc.
Largest Establishment of Its Kind In the
West. Surpassed by None.
TWIN CIIY DYE WORKS,
OMAHA COUNCIL BLUFFS
319 South ISth St 21 North 28IH St.
TEL. 1621 TEL. 310
SCHOOLS AND COM.BGKS.
Bee BMf aV Oaaha, Nek &
Business, Shorthand, Typewriting and
Bncllsh. Students who desire It are as
sisted to positions to earn board while at
tending. Bona lor catalogue, uee uuua
Ins, Omaha, Neb.
We still have 999 of those
Boston Form
At IB Cents.
Also 999 of larger slzis to
select from. Havo you
seen our Chrysanthe
mums? They are beauties.
HESS & SW0B0DA,
FLOHISTS. Phone 1601.
1411 Psrnam St., Omaha.
AGENTS WANTED MEN sad WOMEN
Fur th plaodtdlr IlluUftUd and wootltrfullf popular new book
THIRTY YEARS IN WASHINGTON
n Vf JOMN A. LOU A. It portr.j. the inner
lite, wonderful arUrltiM, mare.U and myitcrm ol the Capital
a a famous and highly prlTtleged woman tree them. Iteautl
fully liluilrateij (fU rliletj by (Jorernment content and aid.
C'M aicaUmlr. V IM thoutend. CyA ftir mora
reliable acenta wanted, both men and women, but only one .rent
In a place. C3r)me of our wnli are mating llin a month.
O;" im ns Aiwmarr for we Vi VmtAI. lint tVnil.
Ajfra 7enMJ and guarantee A'stmmi- t'rrritorv Aildreee
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Wa will .forfeits for aor caa of
IataneaU.Kxtvna.Uor llchlM
PUm tha Ml Cam f alia
to cur'I natanl and tarmananl relief. Write at one.
Mrnm MexilewUCfe tia , 14 Bt.. UaflaaaA ,
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atl IIWU.S, m.m Cue, IUi mv aiM. CtuWcve.
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hv fhyaVlana
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sarar ot af taoev Irralnwata and. It
laa aafpoaaa of twora ajottarallt lnlntai Inaf
sif remrdt. lam folia It dtalribvl? th
wdaUly frra of raarca. 1 um af lhm. Thta
t.fTfr aiitltM to avtrt a. II atan a a
arllv aat II aata Vim raa nMala aae erf
th-at resiilalf aaHtlaa Irvatateaia
mini e frr hy Hlia n ata.
MlealVlta Wllklnaoa. Bi M. Wat a.
!.( wilifii t am tara voar traatmaal
will rar aaf aala and maa II t-lear.
hraltav arvl haaaliril Mia aaf frrl
Taa Maialaa aaf MaraaoafJ tlleapaaaratJ
aa If hf maa-tv. and I aarl Htw far rar.
. Wriit la ma fcada u ru taa axrth
I" IllfJli; M Tl KK.
Vaaafarlarlna I ha a I at
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larloaa t laaaai ataiaaa for mi iraaiiaa
m laa hln aal inmataaTvaj aal a trial
lah uf my atjrft)t Faa-a I weed.
Moderate Priced Illfh-Cliss
Ladles' and Gentle
men's Tailoring.
Advanced Styles
Clever Ideas
Newest Effects
J. A. Kervan
Tailoring Co..
'Phone 805.
424 South 15th Street,
Omaha, Neb.
FREE
FAMILY OF DOLLS
Of coume crerv lit (It uirl love a
Doll, but how delltfhUtl who would
be w 1th a whole Tamlly of Doll w It h
which to "play houM.' Ik'nltlea the
lay anil tllrl Ihllii here I'lctuml,
th?ro In a (Iranilm and a tlrnndina
VolU llrandpa In full inllltArr uniform, and Grandma In tho dainty
mutume uf tho olden tlmo. Tho Iatkv dolls aro nearly tw o fixt tiliin.
tho mall onm 15 Inrhen, They havo nmy rhifkn, beautiful hair, hc-adi
that will not break, eym that will not fall in, and are handmHiicly
drvKmi! In br(Kht colorii that will not fade. Wonln ran never ei-pre
the delight which any child will fel In iMnwwititf this loll family. We
will irtvo thew four Iwautf ful dolls alwtutely f n for "elllnir only five
boxen of our lAatlre Htomarh Tablets at 25 rents a box. W rite to-day
and wo will send the Tablets by mall ttostpald. When sold N'nd us tho
money.($1.25) and we will send you the family of four do 11a at once.
Address, NATIONAL MIDICINI CO.,
Premium Dept. 108 K v New Havenv Oonn
HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORKS
SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH
SAPOLIO
Hillor'sG
Purel
Rye
8 Years Old
S3.20
per gallon
Charges
Prepaid.
Purs, aaalta-gtr-Ina,
InvicoraUaa.
PREVHNTINO
DIBBABB.
Pre-amlneBtlr a
MBDICINAL
WHIBKBT.
Put up In (our
full quarts, or aaa
valloa Jut.
HENRY HILLER.
So. ltk Itrrat. Oaaaha. Ifakraaka.
. Orlara wast of Naaraaka ssust aall far
aalloaa ta aa praaaM.
YOU CAN
BUY OUR
HALFTONE
ENGRAVINGS
which appear from tlma to tlms
la The Illustrated Bee. On
small portrait cuta we make a
nominal price of $1.00. On larger
euta I centa per square Inch.
They are all tn flrst-clasa con
dition. Our photographic department
will also print additional coplea
at our original photographs at
a reasonable rate.
The Bee
Publishing Co,,
Omalin, Neb.
Typewriters I
New Century,
New Deuemore,
New Yost.
trpa-
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af war, aaat af kaaalac la repair,
eeav ears are ar all
tjiaaiMaia aa laa i
atdraaa ar aall aa
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& Supplies Co.
mm
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Is easily settled
when accounts are properly kept. Don't
practice falae economy by trying to save on
BLANK BOOKS. We will make you a i,
ruled and printed to order at such a ami
coat that you can buy the beat.
A. I. ROOT, Printer,
4M-4i S. nth St., . OMAHA, NEB.
Mrs. Wlnslcm'a Soothing flrrnp
hnfl hppn tlaAil frw mini. 1?I1PV 1TB. na l
MII.T.ION8 of MOTHRHH for their CHIl,
DRKN WHIT.K TKKTHINO. wl n PER
EJrP.VCE8s IT SOOTHES the CHIid,
SOFTENS the QUM8. ALLAYS nil PAIN
CURES WIND Colic and Is the best VeS:
edy for DIARRHOEA. Bold by druggists
In eveiy part of the world. Be sure and
ask for "Mrs. Wlnslow'a Soothing Syrup"
and Jft.ke no other kind. Twenty-five cents
a bottle.