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From atereoKrapn.copyrlKnt, by Underwood A Underwood, N. V.
America's most distinguished champion of woman's suffrage is Mrs.
Belya Lockwood, now in her seventh-eighth year. For 35 years she has been
a practicing lawyer In Washington, D. C, arguing several Important cases be
fore the United States' supreme court. When 60 years of age she took a spe
cial university course at Oxford, England. In 1884 and again in 1888 she
was nominated by the Equal Rights party for the presidency of the United
States.
BRADY IS
RUSH (IND.) MAN IS CHAMPION
HEN-FRUIT PICKER.
Leader for Many Years In Unique Con
test Gains Victory by Using
His Teeth to Select the
Hard Shells. '
Cumberland, Md. Thoro Is a cus
tom at Rush, n village 12 miles east
of hero, which has been In voguo from
time Immemorial and linn no counter
part anywhere else so far as can bo
learned, consisting of nn cgg-nlcklng
contest, which takes nlnco annually
on Easter Monday.
Tho Interest In the event centorB
nround William Brady, who styles him
self tho "egg king," hnvlng held tho
championship for tho last 25 yearts or
more. Brady has earned tho tltlo from
the fact that ho hns been able to break
all tho eggs that wero brought, to him
In fair egg-picking contests. 1
At theso nnnual contests Brady Is
pitted against tho Held. For weeks be
fore tho ovont he visits all (ho stores
for miles around, whero eggs nro kept,
and goes through tho baskets of eggs,
selecting all tho hard-shelled ones, and
hoarding them up, Until ho has 60
dozen or more. JIo Judges whether
an egg has a hard or soft shell by
jarring It against his teeth.
Having selected all the eggs which
ho deems worthy of employing In tho
battlo royal, ho takes a day off, usual
ly tho Saturday before Easter, In
which to color tho eggs. For tho lat
ter purpose ho uses onion hulls steeped
WOULD RA THER
Oklahoma Man Making $15,000 to $20,
0C0 a Year Quits for an Office.
Afton, Okln. If you owned 2,200
acres of land and were possessed of a
fortune estimated at from $75,000 to
?100,000, besides conducting a business
that netted you a profit of from $15,000
to $20,000 a year, would you glvo It up
to nccept a political Job that paid
$4,000 a year?
That Is oxactly what Grant Victor,
the new United States mnrshal for tho
eastern district of Oklnhoma, did.
Whon asked why he accepted tho ap
polntment Victor snld:
"I got Into politics ns a sort of a
joko, but now that I hnvo been ap
pointed marshal 1 am going to make
good, oven If It does cost mo $10,000 a
year."
Victor Is a native of Illinois. Ho
was born In Ulln -10 yenrs ago. His
parents died when ho was nn Infant.
Whllo a youth ho servpd an appren
ticeship at tho bricklayer's trado at
Cairo. From 188C to 1891 ho worked
at the brick mason's trado In Kansas
City.
In 1891 Victor went to tho Cherokee
nation to claim Miss Dellda C. Hast
ings, a beautiful Cherokco Indian girl,
SUFFRAGETTES
EGG KING.
In water, declaring that all other dyes
soften the shells.
Loaded down with eggs, early Eastor
morning ho goes to tho vlllago grocery
store, dressed In n suit mado of
striped bed-tlcklng, which ho styleB his
Easter suit and which ho wears on
no other occasion. Ho nlso wears a
hat mado out of tho samo material,
ornamented with a roster feather. Ab
soon as tho crowd commences to
gather Brady mounts tho storo porch
and makes a speech, In which ho re
views his past record nnd winds up
by saying that ho Is ready to meet
all comers.
In theso egg-plcklng contests tho
eggs nro picked ngalnst each other
"for keeps," tho owner of tho success
ful egg taking tho broken one. When
once tho contest starts It Is kept up
until a lato hour at night, or until all
the eggs offered aro broken. After
tho contost Brady Juts often to secure
a wagon In which to haul home the
eggs that ho has won In tho day'B bat
tlo.
Brady says ho Intends to retire from
tho contests now, ns his teeth aro In
such condition that ho cannot tell for
certain whether an egg has a hard or
soft shell.
Ho Is a unlquo flguro whon attired
In his "Easter suit," and struts around
seemingly ns proud of the honors
which ho has won ns If ho wore really
king of tho settlement rather than the
"ogg king." That the later tltlo Is not
looked upon lightly may be Judged
from tho heroic efforts that aro made
to wrest tho honor from him.
BE MARSHAL.
1 m
ns his bride. They took up their abode
in Afton, where six children were
born, all of whom wero given allot
monts when tho affairs of their tribe
wero wound up by tho Dawes cammls
slon. This land, together with tho nl
lotment of Mrs. Victor, has been con
vorted Into a stock farm which covers
nn area of 2,200 acres. During tho
past two years Victor has mnrketed
moro than $110,000 worth of cattlo,
Ills country homo nt Afton Is ono of
tho finest In tho now state.
Victor has turned the management
of his business Interests over to a
nephew, who will have chargo of It
as long as Victor hold3 hits Job as
marshal.
No Doubt on That Point.
At school during tho nnturo study
hour one of tho brightest llttlo fel
lows In his cIbbs was asked by the
teacher lo name threo cold-blooded
animals, After a moment's heslta
tlon ho said: "A polar bear, a walrus,
and a seal." Tho teacher smiled and
said: "Johnny, this time you did not
get It quite right; hut perhaps you can
toll me thrco minerals." "Oh, yes,"
came tho quick reply, "vlchy, seltzer,
and ginger alo."
POWER A GOLD MINE
RESERVOIRS ARE PROPOSED IN
APPALACHIAN MOUNTAINS.
If Cutting of Forests Can Be Stopped
Enormous Wealth May Be Reaped
frcm Water of Streams, Says
One Report.
Washington. Tho greatest develop
ment of water power recorded In tho
United 8Uites has been accomplished
during tho Inst fow yearn on tho rivers
which drain tho southern Appalachian
mountains, according to an ofllclnl re
port of tho water resources of this re
gion, It Is estimated that thoro Is nt
least 2,800,000 Indicated horsepower
from tho stromas which havo their
headwaters on this watershed and
moro thnn half of this power Is avail
able for economic development. Only
a small part of this has been used, but
that which has vbeen utilized has been
ono of the most Important factors in
the recent Industrial development of
tho south.
Ono great difficulty encountered by
users of water power Is that It cannot
be hail tho wholo year, but must bo
supplemented for a time each summer
by coBtly fuel power, tho streams run
ning too low to bo of sorvlce. As tho
yenrs go, on tho jow water periods nro
growing longer. This Ib becnuso tho
forests nt the headwaters of tho
streams aro being cut off, with tho
result that tho melting winter Bnows
nnd tho spring rains pour off tho de
nuded nnd hnrdenod lnnd In devastat
ing floods, sending down for a fow
weeks far moro water than they can
use and reducing tho cnpaclty nnd use
fulness of their mlllponds by filling
them with hundreds of tons of sand
and soil which tho flcods scour off tho
unprotected upper slopes.
If lndlscrlmtnnto cutting of tho for
ests on the crests of tho watershed
can bo stopped thoro is n possibility,
according to a report by exports, of
Increasing tho development of powor
up to threo to 30 times tho 1,400,000
horsepower nt present avallablo. Tho
method proposed to develop tho Appn
lachlan river resources to tho total
Df 42,000,000 horsepower 1b to havo
storage reservoirs which would catch
tho surplus waters of the spring and
retain them until tho summer, when
tho mlllB now hnvo to fall back on
fuel or closo.
Tho United States geological
survey has kopt records or
stream flow In tho Appalachians
for a number of years and ro
cently- made a careful study of tho
possibilities of storage reservoirs In
that region. Tho forest scrvlco hna
published lta report under tho tltlo
"Tho Relation of tho Southern Appa
lachian Mountains to tho Develop
ment of Wnterpower."
ExpertB of . tho gcologlcnl survey
who made tho Investigation, nftor pick
ing out reservoir sites and estimating
their capacity and tho area from which
they would receive tho run-off, con
sider tho figures given very conserva
tive. Even with only 1,400,000 horso
power tho annunl return at $20 a, horse
power per year would amount to $28,
000,000, equal to a gross Income of
three per cent, on n capital of about
$933,000,000.
FIND RARE LACE IN TRUNK.
Barber Spends $4.50 at Auction and
Gets 53,000 Bargain.
Kalnmazoo, Mich. "This gentlemen,
Is n trunk," said the auctioneer, drag
ging It forward from tho heap of un
claimed goods ho was "auctioning
oft" for an express company. "A
trunk," repeated tho auctioneer. "It's
full of something, tho Lord knows
whnt. Too heavy to bo atmosphere
and too light to bo pig Iron, Speak
up, gentlemen, take a chance. How
much nm I offered?"
Tho bids ran from 25 cents to $4.50,
and the auctioneer promptly closed
tho salo. Tho high bidder, a local bar
ber, loaded his purchase Into an ex
press wugon and took It homo. There
ho broke tho seal and discovered that
ho had bought for $4.50 a quantity of
laco which locnl merchnntB dcclaro
Is worth In tho retail market between
$2,000 and $3,000.
Tho trunk enmo to Kalamazoo from
Dotrolt with a lot of other unclaimed
stuff from tho express company's of-
flco there. Knlamazoo Is ono of tho
selling points for such goods. Tho
receptacle was scaled and tho seal
was not broken. On it was tho ad
dress, "Mrs. J. W. Weber, Detroit,
Mich., U. S. A."
CIGARS AT 15 CENTS PER 100.
So an Entry In an Old-Time Ledger
i Shows.
Wayne, Pa. Two old ledgers, which
wero In ubo for many years In tho
old Mather homestead In Rcdnor, now
tho Ellison property, havo recently
como Into tho possession of John L,
Mather of Wayne. Ono of tho books
was used by Mr. Mather's gront-great-
great-grandfather, and tho entries start
In 1759. They are continued In tho
Becond book for a period extending
over 75 years.
Ono of tlx Interesting features con
tallied in the old lodgers Is tho change
In 1810 from tho English system of
pounds, shillings and pence to tho
United States system of dollars and
cents. Tho books Vro In oxcollcnt
state of presorvatloi and tho writing
1b not faded. Ono notation that would
make the average omoker wonder
what sort of tobacco was UBed In tho
good old days Is; "To 100 cigars, 15
runts "
FOUND THE CAUSE.
After Six Years of Mltery and Wrong;
Treatment.
John A. Endws, of Robertson Ave
nue, Pen Argyl, Pn., Buffered for six
years with Btlnglng
pnln In tho back, vio
lent headaches and
dizzy spells, and was
assured by n special
ist that his kidneys
wero nil right, though
tho secretions Bhowed
a reddish, brick-dust
sediment. Not satisfied, Mr. EnderB
Btnrtcd using Doan's Kidney Pills.
"The kidneys began to net moro regu
larly," ho Bays, "nnd In n short time
I passed a few grnvol stones. I felt
better right away nnd ulnco then havo
had no kidney trouble."
Sold by nil dealers. 50 cents a box.
Fostor-Mllbum Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
WENT HIM MANY BETTER.
Mr. Newrlch's Visiting Card Left
Friend In the Shade.
Mr. Ncwrich, tho dust contractor,
having mado a fortuno, part of which
ho had Invested In houso property In
tho enst of London, wished to rlso,
llko a Phoenix, from his ashes into
somo sort of society. His golden koy,
applied to tho coffors of nn Impecuni
ous nristorcr&t, ononod the way.
His now menu, among otner tilings,
ndrlKcd hlm that visiting cards wore a
necessity, and, as n guide to drawing
ono up ready for tho printer, handed
him ono of his own, which read, "Har
old Do Vcro, lona Houso, Portsmouth
Square, W."
Two dnys Inter, as Do Vero was sit
ting In his dressing room nt breakfast,
a servant brought In on a salver a vis
iting card bearing tho following:
"Ephrnlm Nowrlch, I Own 23 Houbcb,
London, E."
8EVERE HEMORRHOIDS
Sores, and Itching Eczema Doctor
Thought an Operation Necessary
Cutlcura's Efficacy Proven.
"I nm now 80 years old, nnd thrco
years ago I was taken with nn at
tack of piles (homorrholdB), bleeding
and protruding. Tho doctor snld tho
only help for mo was to go to a
hospital and bo oporatod on. I tried
several remedies for months but did
not get much help. During this time
oorcB appeared which changed to a
terrlblo Itching eczema. Then I began
to ubo Cutleura Soap, Ointment, and
Pills, injecting a quantity of Cutleura
Ointment with a Cutleura Suppository
Syringe. It took a month of this
treatment to got mo In a fairly healthy
state nnd then I trcntcd myself onco
a day for thrco months nnd, after that,
onco or twice n week. Tho treatments
I tried took n lot of money, and It Is
fortunato that I used Cutleura. J. H.
Henderson, H6pkInton, N. Y., Apr.
20, 1907."
In tho Free Vaccination Ward.
A Lithuanian woman was getting
her fifth baby vaccinated tho other
day.
"I am glad." said tho young surgeon,
"that you recognlzo tho Impottnnco al
vacclnntlon."
"Oh, yes," sho said, "I pften won
der." sbo added pensively, "what It'B
dono for, though. It's to show you're
n frco citizen, tho samo ns naturaliza
tion papers, ain't it?"
Important to Mothoro.
Exnralno carefully every bottlo of
CASTOR1A a snfo and suro remedy for
Infants and children, und nco that It
Signature ot
In Uso For Over HO Years.
Tho Kind You Havo Always Bought
Immense Pig Iron Production.
In tho last eight yenrs tho thrco
great Iron countries havo produced
10,300,000 tons of pig Iron, of which
over half has como out of the United
States.
To provont that tired feeling on
Ironing day Uso Defiance Starch
savcB time saves labor saves annoy
ance, will not stick to tho Iron. Tho
big 10 oz. package for 10c, nt your
grocer's.
Every human being Ib Intended to
havo a character of Ida own, to bo
what no other Is, to do what no other
can. Channing.
Lewis' Single Binder the famous
straight 8c clear, idwnys bent quality.
Your dealer or tawis' Factory, Peoria, 111.
Tho butcher should bo careful how
ho steaks hla reputation.
NOTARIES and JUSTICES MANDLINQ
13 P" IM Q I 1" (M TiMichersslwnltJ wrlto forcnab
rilliOIUll offer to 'J'ahik & Whitman
Co., Wellington, I), 0. (Over iff yi-ars' iperitnce.)
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES
Cclot mors poodi brighter and Inter colow than nm ether die. One lOo paekaga colore all fibers. The due In cold water belter than an, other de. You can drt
Mfovaealsjlthtut ripping apart WrlU for Ue booUet-How to Ore, Bleach and Mix Color. MONROE DRUB OO., Quhitxy, iHktmfm.
If an Advertisement Convinces You,
Stay Convinced
When you rend In this newspaper I
tho advertisement of n manufacturer
who has paid for tho spaco used to
convlnco you that It Is to your lnteront
to buy his goods, nnd you go to n
denier whero such articles nro usually
handled for sale, do not let tho dcnlor
or any ono of his clerks sell you some
thing clso which ho claims Is "Just as
good." If an advertisement convinced
you, It, was because of tho olomcnt of
truth which It contnlncd.
INSIST ON GETTING WHAT YOU
ASK FOR.
HER PROTECTOR.
"Hero, nursol Who's that young
chap Unit's always following you
around? I ho a beau of yours?"
"Oh, no, Blr. Dat's JImmto Hawk
shnw, do detective I hires him to pro
tect mo from kldnapors an' things!"
Starch, llko everything clso, la be
ing constantly Improved, tho patent
Starches put on tho mnrkot 25 years
ago aro very different nnd lnforior to
thoso of tho present day. In tho lat
est discovery Doflnnco Starch all In
jurious chemicals nro omitted, whllo
tho addition of another ingredient, In
vented by us, gives to tho Starch a
strength and Rmoothncss novcr ap
proached by other brands.
His Elusive Memory.
Employor William, did that man
who called to soo mo whllo I was out
leavo his name?
Shaggy-Haired Ofllco Boy Yes, sir;
his namo la Ib well, tho last part of
It Is "slmw."
Employor What's tho first part of
it?
Ofllco Boy (making n Btrenuous .ef
fort to recall It) Well, sir, It's cither
Qrltn, or Hawk, or Hen, or Brad, or
Fan, or Kor, or Rick, but to b.ivo my
bloomln' life, Mr. Townscnd, I can't
romomber which.
With n smooth Iron and Doflnnco
Starch, you can lnundor your shirt
waist Just nn well at homo as tho
steam laundry enn; It will hnvo tho
propor stiffness and finish, thcro will
bo less wear and tear of tho goods,
and It will bo a posltlvo ploaBiiro to
uso a Starch that docB not stick to tho
Iron.
Before Ananias.
Adam had Just finished naming tho
anlmnls.
"Walt till I start on tho fish," ho ox
claimed, gleefully.
Tims wo loam ho was preparing to
tell somo whoppers oven beforo tho
fall.
It Cures Whllo You Walk.
Allen's Foot-Eoio is a certain cure for
hot, (wonting, callous, and swollen, aching
feet. Sold by nil DruKgists. Price 25c. Don't
nccept any mlwtltiltc. Trial pnclc&go FIUMC,
Addrens Allen S. Olmsted. Lo llo?( N. Y,
Tho world belongs to thoso who
como tho Inst. They will find hopo
and strength, as wo havo dono. Long
fellow. , "'tt
flnrfiulil Ten is of particular benefit to
thorn) mibject to rhemnnthm nnd Routt It
purifies the blood, clenmes tho Hystcm nnd
eradicate!) disease. Drink beforo retiring.
Tho theatrical manngcr haB a poor
show If It Isn't n good ono.
Lewis' Sincle Hinder straight Cc. Mnny
smokers prefer them to 10c cigars. Your
dealer or Lewis' Factory, Pooria, 111.
Electric signs nro rosponBlblo for
somo bright romarks.
Mrs. Window's Boothlnjr Hyran.
For children teething', aof tens the gurna, reaneea b
aammaUon, allaji pain, carta wind coUu. 18o a botUs.
Do your duty nnd let the other fel
low do tho explaining.
WEAR SHIELD
Recett School Shoea for boys and girls.
Dressy, comfortable unequalled for real hard wear.
c, $1.75 to $2.50.
EULET-KENDALL SHOE CO. MFCS.
Kansas
FOR TtfT7 Tlf TT1 DISTEMPER
PINK EYE
8H0C6 AT ALL
rpmcc8. ron every
MEMBEn nPTHr rAMii v
MEN, DOV8. WOMEN. MIESEB AND
gy W. L. Da up la a mnhna and mellu
rta. tnan anyojnen mwnui actum
afinn
tiny.
W. L Douglas $4 ami SO Gilt Edge Shoos Cannot
naqauxo way liata tltclr&n
fit hotter, wear Imngar, and
r oroaicr vaiuo than anvoltirrozr-
nlntha turorltl to-tin v. uyu
o.Tii i .. ." VJV "nustainnmo sn pnesissutmpea on poiioni. mf n n min.tltnte.
,V..'ii '...ttJTi1 ,h." Af'fr. ererywbete. fiUoes walled. trom (Jlr""7 to any pnii of the world. IUiu.
trotrd Calnloif fme to any sddreu. v. JU. jioiailH, Ifrucktaii, MausT
Im DnnBlai namo and
Thousands of American women
in our homes nro dally sacrillcing
their lives to duty.
In ordor to keop Uio homo ncafe
and pretty, tho children Avoll dressed
nnd tidy, women overdo. A fomiilo
weakness or displacement is often
hrouKhton nnd thoy Buffer in silonco,
drifting alone from bud to worso,
knowing well that thoy ought to
hnvo help to ovcrcomo tho pains nnd
nehes which daily mnko life a burdon.
Ib is to these faithful women that
LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S
VEGETABLE COMPOUND
conies ns n boon nnd a blessing,
ns it did to Mrs. F. Ellsworth, of
Mnyville, N. Y., nnd to Mrs. W. P.
Boyd, of Beaver Palls, Pa,, who say:
"I was not ablo to dp my own work,
owing to tho fcmnlo troublo from which
I suffered. Lydla E. Plnkhara'a Vct'o
tnblcCompound helped mo woudorf ully,
nnd I am bo wcU that I can do as big a
day's warV a' 1 over did. I wlnh every
Bleu womau .vounl try IU
FACTS FOR SBCK WOMEN.
For thirty ycr.rs Lydln E. Pink
hnm'a Vegotnblo Compound, mado
from roots nnd herbs, has boon tho
Btnndard remedy for formilo ills,
nnd has positively cured thousands of
women who havo Imjoii troubled with,
displacements, iniicmmation.ulcora-
tion, liuroiu tumors, irregularities,
poriodlo pains, baokacho, that bear-
lug-down feOllng, Uatulonoy, indigos
tion,dl7.zincsR,ornorvous prostration.
"Why donltyou try it?
Airs. IMiiklintu invites nil sick
women to wrlto lior for mlvlco.
Sho has fruldcd thousands to
health. Address, Lynn, Mass
TOILET ANTISEPTIC
Keeps tho breath, teeth, mouth and body
nntiscptically clean and frco from un
healthy tfcrm-lifo and disagreeable odors,
which water, soap and tooth preparations
alone cannot uo. A
germicidal, disin
fecting and deodor
izing toilet requisite
of exceptional ex
cellence and- econ
omy. Invaluable
for inflamed eyes,
throat and natal and
uterine catarrh. At
drutf and toilet
tores, 50 cents, or
by mail postpaid.
Large Trial Samplo
with "health and cautv" oook sicnt rntt
THE PAXTON TOILET CO., BostoMase,
$60,000 Value GivonAway
TIIK UAnVfl.K '. W lf. rrKMuro
--"-""-on crunK iMUKcr.M
lra lrln on rlialn, II nm. mill climb,
kill, oiler Mini otl.tr tlcjiles. I, tlie
lrutl m.I 1 1 UK klKti-ffraila wbrel In the
world. WllllaBtilHellniii. W.mtknno
cn.p iucyi'LM but jon MneitT
ATcinrnnv rjnincetiTMrurlr
io nu ptmpmoi ami mx. it una aim
tli IUct l.a and lion to trrt tli BOO. OOO.
HMUFACTUaEM OF THE MCTCIE. MIOQIETOWI. 0.
WmOVS?JDdor NEW LAW obUln4
PENSIONS bVa.5,Nn8,MCTa'.
DEFIINGEGoldWaiirSUrch
Unites laundry work a ploasuro. 10 oz. pits. 10
W. N. U., OMAHA, NO. 21, 1008.
BRAND SHOES
If not nt dealers nsk us,
City, Mo.
CATARRHAL FEVER
AND ALL NOSE
AND THROAT DISEASES
Cures the sick nnd acts ns ft presvf ntlvn for others. Liquid (ttven on
the tnntfiip. Hnfo f or brood mnreu mid nil others. Urst kidney remedy ! to
cents nnd JI.00 n bottles J5.00 and IIU.00 the dozen. Hold by all drutriflBtu
nnd hurke goods houses, or sent express paid, by the Manufacturers.
SPOHN MEDICAL CO., Chemists, GOSHEN, INDIANA
CHILDREN.
mora C5ft
in ma .
Be Equalled At Ani Price
price U atampad on boltotn. 'J
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