The traveling man i8 now having great difiiculty in regulating his Ward robe. He doesn't know when ho starts 'out in the morning whether to take an overcoat, heavy gloves and cap, or a duster, straw hat, fan and umbrella. If he is wise he takes all, to be prepared for emergencies. Will Be Plenty of Soft Corn . Edward Clayton, one of the best known farmers of this section, stated to a News man yesterday that he would not be afraid to make a prediction that there would be plenty of soft corn in this part of the state this fall. Ho called attention to the backward con dition of all vegetation and said that he never knew a spring where things were so backward that in the fall the corn did not fully mature but was soft. Neb. City News. Find Animal's Skeleton According to a dispatch from Ashland a complete skeloton of a buffalo was recently found sixteen feet under ground at the clay pit in Sarpy county. The bones were discovered by workmen engaged in digging into the bank and were thought to be those of a buffalo by the skull, horns nnd size and thick ness of the bones. When taken out the bones crumbled to dust upon being touched but other parts not handled soon hardened v.f tor being exposed to the air. Some persons who have examined the bones claim that they belong to a prehistoric period before the time of the buffalo. In accordance with the universally recognized fact that the amusement feature plays quite a major part in the general success of a fair, and that new and novel attractions should be pro vided for the patrons, the managers of the state fair have closed a contract with Charles J. Strobel, of Toledo, Ohio, who since the retirement of Roy ICnabcnshne, is acknowledged to be the world's premier airship manipulator, for making daily flights at the fair grounds, Lincoln, Sept. 2nd to 6th. Mr. Strobel delighted thousands at the St. Louis and Portland expositions, and at the Iowa state fair last year and will come direct from an engage ment at the Jamestown exposition. My Best Friond Alexander Benton, who lives on Rural Route 1 Fort Edward, N. Y., says: "Dr. King's New Discovery is my best earthly friend. It cured mo of asthma six years ago. It has also per formed a wonderful cure of incipient consumption for my son's wile. The first bottle ended the terrible cough, and this accomplished, the other symp toms left one by one, until she was perfectly well. Dr. King's New Dis covery's power over coughs and colds. is simply marvelous. " No other rem edy has ever equaled it.- Fully guaran teed by Hill Bros., druggists. 50c and $1.00.- Trial bottle free. Austin W. Tidd, an active member of Tammany hall of New York, was in Omaha a few days ago and delivered a message from Mayor McClellan of New York to Mayor Dahlman of Omaha. While there he made this prediction:. "Bryan ior presidency, McClellan for vice-presidency and Dahlman for chair man of the national committee that is the program decided on by the powers that be in New York if my guess is correct." "And Root, not Taft, will be the republican nominee," added Mr. Tidd, "but that is neither here nor there. What I want the people of the west to know-this is merely my opinion ua i iiiuiiiut;r in jLiumiiuu' nun la biictir Bryan, McClellan and Dahlman will be the three men of the next campaign." TWICE-A-WEEK REPUBLIC Three Years for One Dollar The Twice-A-Week Republic, of St. I Louis, Mo., the oldest and best known scmiweekly newspaper in the United States, is making the remarkable sub-1 scription ofier of three full years for ?1 312 eight-page papers. The offer is good until May 31, 1907, only. Tell your friends of this opportunity to get a semiweekly three who e years for 1. order will be accepted now for a renewal to begin when your present subscription expires. Remember, a dollar before June 1 pays for three years. Send all orders to The Republic, St. Louis, Mo. Don't Pay Alimony to be divorced from your appendix. There will be no occasion for it if you keep your bowels regular with Dr. King's New Life Pills. Their action is so gentle that the appendix never has cause to make the least complaint, Guaranteed by Hill Bros.', druggists, 25c. Try them. '. . The Peru normal school closes next Thursday. The summer' school will begin the Tuesday ' following .On account of the late spring our farmers are behind with the orn planting, but are pushing the work as rapidly as possible. An exchange remarks that it is the opinion of the weather predictor of that journal that the worst part of the winter is over with. We don't believe in Hicks, Foster, DeVoo or any of the ubum wcawier prupnum, UUL we believe in giving every man what is justly his due, so we hasten to suy umu dio. niCKS nic iu ail right in his guesses on the the weather this year. He said the same kind of w.eather would prevail the first half of May as in the last half of April, and in his judgment (he wasn't sure of this, though) it would be cold. It has certainly been cold enough. Brownvillo is temporarily with-; out a saloon, and there is great affliction among the old topers. I Dave Baker, who has conducted j one of these places of infamy for the past two years, applied for a license, which was granted by the council, but M. S. Mclninch, attorney for the remonstrators, appealed to the district court and Dave hasn't paid in his money, evidently being pretty well as sured he will lose out. Another fellow applied for a license but we are told this was not granted. 1 i The cry has always been that ing. They trade with the farm prohibition does, not prohibit buters or work for those who do. Kansas, that clorious state of , These pay the prices the farmers sunflowers, has an attorney gen eral that is enforcing the law to the letter. He has had receivers appointed for all the saloon prop erty in the state and is proceeding to close the last vestige of the vile business out in short order. Kansas has been the butt of a good many jokes in the years that are past, but she bids fair now to hold first place in the Union. What's the matter with Kansas? She's all right! Blair Courier. Forty grain. men of Omaha, Milwaukee and Chicago returned Monday from an excursion through the wheat fields of Ne braska and Kansas, where they personally examined the crop conditions. They report the winter wheat crop in the coun ties visitedMn Kansas would not be more than 53 per cent of an average crop, having been great ly damaged by green bugs and dry and cold weather, and if rain is not had soon the crop may not be mQVQ than 25 p(Jr cent In Nebraska the crops are practi cally uninjured as yet, but the green bugs were found in every wheat field in southern Nebraska having come from the Kansas fields, but have inflicted no dam- ace as yet. If they attack the ! wneafc as they have in Kansas c outlook for cropsin this state . . mf . Is very gloomy. The crop of oats in Kansas is practically ruined ' and the corn is in bad shape, as that planted has not yet made its I n(je aboye nd Wonderful Eczoma Curo "Our little boy had eczema for five years," writes N. A.Adams, Henrietta Pa. "Two of our home doctors said the case was hopeless, his lungs being af fected. We then employed other doctors but no benefit resulted. By chance wo read about Electric Bitters; bought a bottle and soon noticed improvement, We continued this medicine until sover- al bottles were used, when our boy wan 'completely cured." 'Best of all blood medicines and body building health tonics. Guaranteed at Hill Bros, drug store. 50c. . . ' . The Lost Fruit Crop Tim vom nnvw Mmnthnt ,v ryot witness the destruction of the fruit crop in Delaware, Michigan, Florida, California, or Missouri. Frost and insects combined have killed in the imaginings of men more fruit than ever grew. But it is certain that the reports from Missouri this spring are not in spired either by pessimism or by an interest in high priced fruit. Missouri suffered from weather as cold as that in Nebraska, and at a time when all fruit was in too advanced a stage for any to escape. . Indications are for a fn: ovdne in MnKo1, i,nvi.:nn. Wn,. H,Wf,. fi apple bu(k of mosfc varieties hav. :nn. uoan ; nni.i ,rn development and not susceptible I to cold at the time of the killing frosts of April and May. Mis- souri nas nve times as manv ,e tvQQS as Ncbraakn and the annual valuQ of all her fpuit products is more than four times as great as Nebraska8. In grain crPs Nebraska ranks about the s?me a? Mlssouri. This means that Missouri s loss of a fruit croP hu,rts her farmers five times as mucn as a irun iauure in ie- braglca would hurt the Nebraska farmer. The Nebraska consumer will probably have to eat less fruit or spend more money for the usual amount, but the con sumer is not usually heard to complain in such cases. Nebras ka interests hinge so largely LIUi "iu that most of the people who do not farm live indirectly by farm- are able to get with an air -of cheerfulness, and set about making up for the increased ex pense out of the better business conditions made by prosperous agriculture. State Journal. lomcwlieve Special to California: Low rate Summer tours to San Francisco and Los Angeles; about half rates until May 18th, also June 8th to 15th; June 22nd to July 5th. Slightly higher daily commencing Juno 1st; small extra cost via Portland and Seattle. Big Horn Basin: Wo run personally conducted homeseekers' excursions May 7th and 21st, June 4th and 18th under guidance of D. Clem Deav er, General Agent Landseckors' Information Bureau, to assist settlers to secure an early hold at cheapest rates of magnificent ir rigated lands in tho Big Horn Basin; write about these lands. Round trip $20.00. Cheap Kates East. To Jamestown Exposition daily low rates; via New York slightly higher. During the summer low excursion rates to Atlantic City, Saratoga Springs, Philadelphia, also to the Seashore and Mountain resorts. Rocky Mountain Tours: To Colorado, Utah, Black Hills, Cody, Sheridan, Yellowstone Park. Daily low rate tours' after June 1st. 0. V. GISN. 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