YOU R HAY is all ti cured for ou: any r.n nsurenu nls ; any shape stacks; both poverr.nirnt .vl local or Western rule; endorsed and used by banker Av.vi rv dsV.cr wherever introduced; as essential to the fanv. r as Yt ir.urvst taMe to the banker or the adding machin to t.f o"c. Price of tMrs. fcV each; set of three, $1.00. Herald Publishing Alliance, Nebraska Simju jjjuu wmsmwKmsammmwmmmm Co. ILER GRAND HOTEL ICth and Howard Streets OMAHA, NKDIl. All Stockmen know this Hotel Most of thnn Mop with us Well Located Always Comfortable South Omaha Cars Pass Our Door RATES: $1.00 to $2.00 Single; 75 cts. to $1.50 Double Try us once under the new management You will come again Harry Ryan still in charge of the Bar Popular Priced Cafe P. V. MiKESELL, Prop. A half dozen fine Hone Tipped Corn Cob Pipes, Rymbols of the comfort we furnish, mailed to you FREE OF ALL CHARGE, if you send us this add with your address HIGH GROUND NURSERY STOCK Cheapest to buy and best to plant. You do not go to low lands or draws for seed corn. Why go there for trees? Our stock is not forced and will give you entire satisfaction. Our plant is located the farthest west of any nursery in the state, which insures prompt service. HARRISON NURSERY CO. YORK, NEBRASKA i When You Write Letters You ought to have the most suitable stationery you can get, whether you're writing for a job, or accepting a pro posal of marriage, or simply sending a long gossipy letter to a chum. Our Stationery supply is composed of styles, tints and weights to please a variety of tastes. It makes writing a real pleasure. And our prices Your Money's Wcrth. fn if-,ir:3iT-r iri.uii I m i i jv. r .i m in LI II 1 1 J -1 E - -I I IGIjJ An exchange t 1 1 of a certain Ken- tlcnian who. proposing: marriage to ji crtain lady, consulted her pastor aa to the wisdom of his choice. "I fear, aid the clergyman, who had more than a passing knowledge of tho la- ly's Imperious temper and dominant disposition, "that it would not be har monious. I doubt if you would be happy." "Why, isn't she a Chris tian?" was the question. "Oh, yes, indeed, but the Lord puts up with people that you and I can't," replied the minister. An old criminal wuh oih asked what was the first r.tep that led him to ruin, ai.d he said. '"I lie first thinu that led me to tu liounfall wan lp-ating an eilitor out of two years sub.-ci i(t ion. Wln'ti I had done that the (ievil Imi mcli a ftip on nie tint 1 could not shake him ofT.' out in Allston. So Jones declared at brenkfast that he'd tackle the owner of the dog on the way to business, and "get this thing settled." "Well, Joseph," asked Mrs. Jones that evening, "did you do anything about that wretched dog?" Mr. Jones puffed out his meager chest with pride. . "Yes, I did." hs replied. "I told Brown that if he dlnn't put a stop to it I'd buy a piano and let both our girl.-i take lessons!" I Am the NewspajK-r (fly Joseph II. Finn) Born of the deep, daily need of a ation I am the Voice of Now the incarnate spirit of the times Mon- irch of things that Are. My "cold type" burns with the fire- blood of human action. I am fed by arteries of wire that girdle the earth. drink from the cup of every living joy an dsorrow. I Bleep not rest not. I know not night, nor day, nor season. I Know no death, yet l am born again with every morn with every noon with every twilight. I leap Into fresh being with every new world's event. Those who created me cease to be the brains and heart's blood that nourish me go the way of human dis solution. Yet I live on and on. I am Majestic in my Strength Sublime in my Tower Terrible In my Potentialities yet as democratic as tho ragged boy who sells me for a penny. I am the consort of Kings the partner of capital the brother of toil. The inspiration of the hopeless the right arm of the needy the champion of the oppressed the con science of the criminal. I am the ep itome of the world's Comedy and Tragedy. My responsibility is Infinite. I speak, and the world stops to listen I gay the word, and battle flames the horizon. I counsel peace, and the war lords obey. I am greater than any individual more powerful than any group. I am the dynamic force of Public Opinion. Rightly directed I am a Creator of Confidence. A builder of happiness in living. I am the Backbone of Commerce. The trail Blazer of Prosperity. I am the teacher of Patriotism. I am the hands of the Clock of Time the clarion voice of Civiliza tion. I am the Newspaper. BRENNAN'S Hot and Cold Drinks, Lunches Served at Our Sanitary Fountain. OPENING OF VALUABLE GOVERNMENT IRRIGATED HOMESTEAD LANDS 43 Farms, 80 to 160 Acres Each LOCATION AND CHARACTER OF THESE LANDS: From three to ten miles North of C. B. & Q. H. K., nearest Bayard and Minatare, Neb., in tliu North Platte Valley. They are well adapted for al falfa, small grain, corn, ugar heels, live stock and dairying. TERMS: Land in free. Permanent (ioverninent water right costs $55 per acre, 20 years' time, payable $2.75 per acre down, no fur ther payments for five years, no interest charged. HOW TO OBTAIN A FARM: If you are interested in the method of opening these farms between March I!) and 24, or the location of 41 additional Government-irrigated farms now open to entry, write me at once. There is no time to lose, if you would bcconn the owner of one of these very valuable farms. ,,.,,.1 Our publication, "The North Platte Valley," i'fmrrTVlfTrril u'(e m request, w"l K'vc one an excellent idea UmjIUm'UM of thi Citable locality. . ii. iiou.iidi, iMMH.it vi io. a;i;vi. V. It. ii Q. It. It. Co. lOOl Fa nut ill Street, Omaha, Neb. "010 KENTUCKY" $206.428.r,0. I predict that before 1916 shall have ended your average weekly payments to the government on tobacco will more than pay for this magnificent building, leaving the col lections for the other fifty-one weeks as clear proiit to the j.-o eminent. "Winsion-Salem is shipping on un average each week day to all parts of this country and to foreign lands at ' least 1 1 .,!, 00 0 of tobacco products. i "In conclusion, Winston-Salem i manufactures more tobacco, all to bacco products are taken into this statement, than any other city on earth, little or bi. Industrially, she is easily first In North Carolina, pop ulation considered, first in America and I believe in the world; socially, a never failing delight to her friends." !-2 3? ths Choicest Selected brlcy Grown World's Best Tobacco MELLOW, LUSCIOUS 'ii.: like a clicu of lirst-cla ,,, ,-i to put ..ii cil. c "it y in '.live ymi all t!;c rich, juicy :i. n iliai iKiV.irc' puts into t lie !.' ; ';'!.) liris tin- fruily-swci t ;f t'.ic choicest selected Hurley t leaf is the flu1. less product of :i loliacco-grou iny. selected, t e .!. examined leaf by leaf. Then ;'. i..irl-stiiniiu-d am! made into lus i ill;:..-, with the iiiclloiu jlwr pcr- ly retained. And it's made with ' i.ic food exactness in one of the world's greatest plu: factories. When you're reveling in the rich, ,'v, eel, flavor of Old Kentucky, you're chc. itig the luscious result of the most modern methods of high-grade pluij tobacco making. Is it any wonder that Old Kentucky is the most delicious chew on earth? Trv a 10c nluir to-day. You're hound to like it. Old Kentucky No. 4 BIDS FOR BIG WRESTLE State Fair Association Ask for Steclier-Jotch Match for Labor Day the fib t ' 1 LKvJX G CYU Ccu7'txxa.r FEOERAL GAME LAW Stock and Supply Tanks S. I,. Yni wiMwl Writes Omalui World- llernbl, A-khiK Why Sprimt SIhm1 inil Should Not lie Allowed I'also Modesty The South Sea Island belles, They wear nothing but shells; Their propriety s sometliinc amaz lng; In the Cannibal Isles, Where the styles run to smiles, Women's conduct, tra la, deseres praising. And in distant Nippon, Where they put little on, And go bathing In scanty apparel. Where the very worst prude Has to stand for the nude, 'Tls a crime to ro home in a barrel. The Somaliland maid, When arrayed for parade (Heads and bracelets are always de riiieu r) Is naive in her ways, And she doesn't need stays To impart correct lines to her finger. Miss September Morn In the suit she was born In is proper, in spite of the censor; The artist knew best WTben he left her undressed Though her clothes. Til admit, might be denser. But a peach at the beach (I'm beginning to preach) If once of her skirts she's divested, Though her clothes, I suppose. Reach from shoulders to toes. By the guard she is promptly arrested. Lincoln, March 4 Secretary W. R. Mellor of the state fair will make an offer to Gene Melady to bring the Stecher-Gotch wrestling match to Lincoln on Labor day so attractive that it will have to be considered, ac cording to Mellor this morning. Mr. Mellor says he can bring several thousand more people to Lincoln than will go to any other town. The state fair board will also offer Melady free use of the state fair grounds, t lie amphitheatre and other state fair equipment, if the mulch will be held here on any day during t lie slat. fair. Kank Foolishness You occasionally see it stated that colds do not result from cold weath er. That is rank foolishness. Were it true colds would be as prevalent in midsummer as in midwinter. The microbe that causes colds flourishes in damp, cold weather. To get rid of a cold take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It is effectual and is high ly recommended by people who have used it for many years as occasion required, and know its real value. Obtainable everywhere. Adv March Till: IOKLIS LKAI- 1.J TOBACCO TOWN During u school tea a kindly lady sat regarding one of the young guests with evident alarm. Undismayed by the lady's glances, the young hopeful demolished plate after plate of bread and butter and rake. At last the la- dv could siand it no longer. Going upto th1 urchin, she said: "My boy, have you never read uny book which would tell you what to eat. what to drink, and what to avoid?" 'Why. bless yei, ma'am," replied the young gentleman, with his mouth full of cake, I don't want no book It's very simple. I eats all I can. 1 drinks all I can. an 1 avoids bustinV Jones is a meek little man till he's roused; then nolhiug stops him. The other night Mrs. Jones and he could n't sleep a wink all night because of the noise their neighbor's dog made insloii-Salein, N. C, Now Manufac Hires .More Tobacco Products Than Any Other City Following are extracts from an ad dress delivered by Col. A. D. Watts, colector of Internal revenue for the Fifth District of North Carolina, at a smoker given by The Twin City Club Winston-Salem, February 4, 1916: "Winston-Salem is supplying one fourth of all the chewing and smok ing tobacco consumed in the United States, besides exporting vast quanti ties to foreign lands. This statement is taken from the report of the com missioner of internal revenue for the first quarter of the present fiscal year and from private advices from Wash ington, as to the second quarter. which ended December 31, last. "Your city is making one-seventh of all tobacco products chewing and smoking tobacco, cigars, cigarettes and snuff manufactured in the t'nited States. Y'our manufacturers are paying on an average about $37 000 a day revenue taxes to the gov ernment and the amount is increas ing from month to month. When your government building, much the hand somest in the state, was completed last July at a cost of $250,000 your newspapers made the statement that the taxes paid in your city to I'nele Sam for the tirst eight days of its oc cupancy would pay for it. Since Sep tember, it has taken only a fraction over teven average days collections here to equal its cost. So far this week. Mr. Cranford has taken in (From Omaha World-Herald) Council Bluffs, la.. March 2 To J the Editor of the World-Herald: ! While reading the World-Herald of j March 2, I came across these head-j lines: "Nellie Found Hunting Good, in South Texas!" You go on and! quote Colonel Sophus F. Neble thus- ly: "Our hunt was one continuous de light . We traveled in autos . shooting was good most any where . . . We killed all the blue quail we wanted . . . Then we killed ducks and geese (and so on)." By the use of "we" and "ours" I naturally infer that Col onel Neble was accompanied by the several other prominent Nebraska men that he met while there on this "hunt." Now, then, Mr. Editor, don't you think you are "rubbing it into" us poor ginks who are unable to winter and shoot In the south? Showing U3 pictures of $300 guns in bad enough but this Oh! It's almost unbeara ble! We may not be able to hunt in au tos nor own $300 guns, but we would wade into old Missouri's blue mud clear up to our necks to get a fair day's sport. Don't you suppose our hearts beat just as fast as any weal thy south-going sportsman's when we hear the roar of the canvasbacks wines rushing down the wind or the wary challenging whistle of the pin tails' call? Don't you suppose we experience that same undescribed thrill when we see the bunch of blue bills or redheads cup their wings for the final swing over the stool? Do not our hearts beat just as high with excitement, as we stand waiting for that green-head mallard whom we "jumped" from the rushes, to get un der way, fearful lest we wait too long but none the less intent that he shall have at least a fair chance to get away? Don't you know that we feel amply repaid after an 'lour cramping and freezing in a "blind" to get a snapshot at a bunch of green- wings, as they swing by and succeed iu bagging a brace (one for the Mrs. uid one for yours truly, thank you)? To all of this you n.ay auree, but how about those gilded spoilsmen who supported and passed the feder- I law on these birds? Some protection the poor little duckies get in the south, where these millionaire c lubs tlourish and kill all they want and the Lord only knows how many more. They spend weeks aye, even months hunting these, whereas we poor nose-to-the-grind-stoners are forbidden to spend even half a day in the marsh, by that dis criminatory tederal law. w ny uon t our judges get busy and let us know whether we humbler men shall en joy a day's shooting in the spring, or tell us we must toss our guns iu the lake, as the wild duckies belong solely to the wealthy go-south-and- kill-all-you-can winter hunters? S. L. YARWOOD. frl mm Will outlast several steel tanks or several tanks made from other ma terial, and cost less money. These tanks will keep the water cooler in summer and warmer In winter. Send for price list today. ATLAS TANK MI'fJ. 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