No Time to Fret. "Have you thought of the possibility of defeat, Mr. Taft?" "Well," replied the rotund secrc itary, "what's the use of fretting about .that? The campaign'll make me work oft at least fifty pounds, anyhow. 'Philadelphia Ledger. Gets His Dir , "No," growled the Chronic Kicker, :"I don't see why I can't have every- thing that my neighbor has. It ain't 'right. "Very well," remnrked a passing vnicrohe, "one of your neighbors has 'smallpox. I'll attend to you at once." -Chicago Tribune. The Passing of Time. Phi sty I suppose you think tlmt if you had the regulating of the unl erso you could make some improve ments on the present job, don't you? Kupha 1 don't know about that, but I think I could suggest one change. I should like to have things so ar ranged that when a man is having a gcodi time the days would seem to pass slowly Instead of quickly. I'm about to take a vacation. A Toast to the "Also Rans." Ye have drunk, O my friends to tho victors, Ye have toasted the valiant and strong; To the great of the earth ye have drunk in your mirth, To the wise ye have lifted your song. , It is well they are worthy my brothers, As aught that the firmament spans, But I pledge you a health to the others A health to the "also rans," To the men who went down in the struggle, To the runners who finished un placed, To the weak and the young, the un known and unsung, The depraved, the oppressed, the disgraced, Ye are blooded, developed, completed; They were bred without stamina, class; 'Tis to them,, the surpassed the de feated, I bow as I drain my glass. Who are ye that should dare reject them? Do ye know what the handicaps weighed? Did ye suffer the pain, run the race, stand the strain, That ye scoff at the place that they made? It may be that they were left at the post Far or near, 'tis to them, the ill fated, I bow as I drink my toast. They have lost, they are ill, they are the weary; Ye have won, ye are well, ye are strong; By the drops that they bled, by the tears that they shed, H.v your mirth, by your wine by your song, Hy all that has e'er helped to sweeten Your lives, by your hopes, by your plans, I pledge you the health of the beatens The health of the "also rans." Lincoln Directory TALKS ON TEETH ALVEOLAR METHOD If you hnvo two or moro tooth in elthor jaw, wo can replace the miming teoth with tho bcnutltul Alvnohir mothod. It will pav you to como any tllatunco for this lxjftutlfu'l 'work. Wo tighten looso toeth and euro soro kih. Wo do all branchos of Dontistry. Work dono Immodiatoly for out-of-town putron. Locatod hero for years. BOSTON DENTISTS, lJJlDO Street, Lincoln, Nebraska. expeS? gleaners and dyers .-v And Pressors of Ladies'. Gontlemon's and Children's Clothing. Write (or Price List. J. C. WOOD & CO. 1322 N ST., LINCOLN, NEB. AUTOMOBILES Rambler and Mitchell Agency Also few high Oracle second Iicnd machines cheap. Write for list or catalogue E, EM08KETT AUTO CO., Lincoln, Hebr, aehtae Work wi-lS iiiff, I'ulloyH. Shafting. Ma Anto Phono if 751. DAHSEN & RESS 325lPmco9 st- Gasoline Etfigiroes Our now 4 cyclo motor is designed os pofi'illy for fnnn and Hliop. CUSilMAN MOTOR CO., LINCOLN, NE3R. KWALITY KOUNT5. THAT IS WHY FRANKLIN ICE GREAIVS has been tbo largest seller for yenrti. Send tin an order nnd bo convinced. Will N St., Lincoln. SOUTH DAKOTA LAND Now in your opportunity to buy South Dakota hind at best prlcoH. Largo lint to i-olect from. Write us for particulars. WHITE & LEVI, 716 P St., Lincoln, Nebraska. Taft's Ranch at Taft, TEXAS This famous ranch, tho best In the coast fcountry, at reasonable prices, easy terms, Write us toduy for particulars. VVHITE & LEVI, 716 P St., Lincoln, Nebraska, EN SACRED KEEPING WIDOW HELD HER HUSBAND'S LITERARY TREASURES. . Not All the Wealth of New York, She Declared, Would Tempt Her to Part with the Books He Loved, A New Yorker who returned a few days ago from the Catsklll mountains (ells of an old woman he met, who lives In a cottage just ontside the lit tle town of Cairo. This woman, a Mrs. Gary, he discovered, has a valu able collection of books which be longed to her husband, who at one time kept a second-hand store In Washington, D. C, and who died about 20 years ago. "I stumbled on the little wooden house and its occupant by chance," said he, "and It Is a meeting I shall long remember. I followed her up an uncarpeted stair, through a bare room to where the books were. They lined a dozen rough shelves and littered the lloor. Evidently they had not been disturbed for years. Piles of hand some volumes in worn leather covers lay smeared in cobwebs and dust. I stooped down to pick up a book. "'Stop!' she .cried, grabbing my arm. 'You must not touch them! They were his, and you must not touch them!' "Gradually, however, she relented. I was allowed to open some of the vol umes under protest. Rare books they were. Three llrst editions, which lay half hidden in a pile of broken plaster would have brought, I believe, a total of $500 at a book connoisseur's sale In Now York; one copy of Poo, which I would have liked much to possess, lay in a moldy condition on the sill of the little attic window; several rare vol umes of Dickens' works and an equal ly rare copy of Longfellow I found be hind an Immense traveling trunk, squeezed and scratched deplorably. Treasure met my hand and eye every where. " 'Why,' I protested, 'If you took these books to New York and placed them with proper persons you'd make a small fortune.' " 'To New York?' she echoed, rasing her hands in alarm. 'No, Indeed, all the wealth of New York would not tempt me to part with one of them. They were his; that's enough for me. "Take care of my books, Jane" that was about tho last words he said to me before he died. I have respected his wish, for they arc here as he left them. You are the first to lay a finger on them, and you'll likely be the last, for before I follow him I'll make sure that his books'll fall into no strange hands. Here, during tho latter years of his life, on the oak chair under tho skylight, he would sit for hours and days on end with no company but his books. That night that was his last he was here for hours. When he came down to the sitting room he could not rest, and he said to me: "I'm going back to my books, Jane, and mny read till late. Get to bed if you wish, and never mind me." So I went to bed, and on awakening at the first glimmer of dawn I saw I was still alone. I cried "Andrew!" but no answer came; then I stole out and went up stairs. Ah, I remember as if it were yester day. He sat here with his head down on his chest dead. This book was in his left hand and his right gripped the chair arm like a vise. That other book on the floor lay as it lies now, open with its face down. There I have left It lie. No hand shall touch them.' And so we walked silently out of the musty room, and she locked tho door." New York Press. The Trusty. "It seems to me that you trust that convict beyond the bounds of pru dence." "Oh, he wouldn't dare escape." "Why not?" "Two wives are waiting for him to come out." Houston Post. Mechanical. Mrs. Haymow Wall, dew tell, ef this here 'lectric business ain't a-git-tin t' beat th' band. Si Haymow Somepln' new In th' paper? Mrs, Haymow Well, I ah'd sny! They've bed motor wagons an' motor boats and neaouw they're a-glltin mo tor policemen. Si Haymow Well, by gum! My! 3ut Isn't He Nasty! Young Green Do you know, sir, I believe that woman is really endowed with a sixth sense. Old Grouch Humph! Just about a dxth, all the women I've mot. Trlb une. At Last. When a man confidentially tells hid wife that ho considers tho pretty wo man across tho way a fright It may bo admitted that he has arrived at years of discretion. Looking Both WayB. Mrs. Gudehart Mrs. Fair such a sunny disposition. Mrs. Gossip And sucb a shady character. Save the Babies. INFANT MORTALITY is something frightful. We can hardly realize that of," all the children born in civilized countries, twentytwo per cent,, or nearly t one-quarter, die before they reaoh one year; thirty seven per cent,, or more than one-third, before they are five, and one-half before they are fifteen I ',' We do not hesitate to say that a timely use of Oastoria would savo a mac ! jority of these precious lives. Neither do we hesitate to say that many of these , infantile deaths are occasioned by tho use of narcotic preparations. Drops, tinctures and soothing syrups sold for children's complaints contain moro or less opium, or morphine. They are, in considerable quantities, deadly poisons. In any quantity they stupefy, retard circulation and lead to congestions, sickness, death. Castoria operates exactly the reverse, but you must seo that it bears the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher. Oastoria causes the blood to circulate properly, opens tho pores of the skin and allays fever. M jlil'i AU'OHOL 3 PER CENT, i TO m AVcgclablcPrcparalionrorAs. M 8 simllaltagihcnwifantlReijular Mm ttngUie Stomachs ojidDoweisof sirnilalingihcRjoifanilRei Promotes DigcslionOOTrful ncss and Rest.Conlains neither Opium.Morphitic nor Mineral. NOT NARCOTIC. ftanpkut Seed jibcSawa WermSttd- Cfandtd Stanr ' WptBtftent'lanr. Ancrfecl Remctlv forCorcftea I ion , Sour Stomach.Dlarrhoea Worms ,Coiwulsions.Fevcnsli ncss amlLoss OF SLEEP. racSintitc Signature of NEW YORK. Guaranteed underthel Exact Copy of Wrapper. SHE BAMBOOZLES HIM. Mrs. Caller You surely don't al ways give your husband a necktie on his birthday? Mrs. Athome Yes, I do, and the poor dear doesn't oven know it'i the amo one each time! DOCTOR SAID "USE CUTICURA" In Bad Case of Eczema on Child Disease Had Reached a Fearful State His Order Resulted in Complete Cure. "When I wns small I was troubled with eczema for about three months. It was all over my face and covered nearly all of my head. It reached such a state that it was just a largo scab all over, and the pain and Itching wore terrible. I doctored with an able physician for somo time and was then advised by him to use tho Cuticura Remedies which I did and I was en tirely cured. I havo not been bothered with It since. I used Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment but do not know exactly how much was used to complete the cure. I can safely say that Cuticura did a' lot for mo. Miss Anabel Wilson, North Uranch, Mich., Oct. 20. 1907." Rain from Father's Head. A bright little boy of two summers was unconcernedly playing near his father, who was laboriously occupied with a difflcult task which caused big beads of perspiration to drop from his forehead. Presently tho lad ceased his play. Looking at his parent doubt fully a moment, ho ran swiftly to his mother and, assuming a pained ex pression, pointed to his father, saying plaintively: "Oo, mamma, see! Poo papa head yainln'." mm iiyiil Letters from Prominent Physicians addressed to Chas. II. Fletcher. Dr. A. F. Pooler, of St. Louis, Mo., says: "I havo prescribed your Castoria In many cases and havo nlways found it an cillolont nnd speedy remedy.' Dr. B. Down, of Philadelphia, Pa., says: "I havo prescribed your Cas toria in my practlco for many years xfc.)i great satisfaction to myself and tbencfit to my patients." Dr. Edward Parrish, of Brooklyn, N. Y., cays: "I havo used your Can-, toria In my own household with good results, and havo advised sovcrai patients to uso it for its mild laxativo effoct and freedom front harm.".,. Dr. J. D. Elliott, of New York City, says: "Having during tho past nix ycar3 prescribed your Castoria for infnnlllo stomach disorders, I mo3t heartily commend its use. Tho formula contains uothius dolotorioua to tho most dcllcato of children." Dr. C. G. Spracuo, of Omaha, Nob., says: "Your Castoria Is nn ideal mcdiciuo for children, ami I frequently proscrlbo it. Whilo I do not advo cate tho iudiscrimlnato uso of proprietary medicines, yot Castoria 13 an. exception for conditions which ariso in tho enro of children." Dr. J. A. Parker, cf Kansas City, Mo., says: "Your Castoria holds tho esteem of tho medical profession in a manner held by no other proprlo-'" tary preparation. It Is a euro and rollablo mediclno for infants and chil dren. In fact, it is tho universal household' remedy for infantilo ailments." , Dr. II. F. Merrill, of Augusta, Mo., says: "Castoria is ono of tho very finest nnd most rcmarkablo remedies for infanta and. childron. In my opinion your Castoria has saved thousands from an early gravo. I can. furnish hundreds of testimonials from this locality aa to its efficiency and merits." Dr. Norman M. Goer, of Cleveland, Ohio, says: "During tho last twclva years I havo frequently recommended your Castoria as ono of tho best preparations of tho kind, being safo in tho hands of parents nnd very cf fcctlvo in relieving children's disorders, whilo tho caso with which such n pleasant preparation can bo ndminlstored is a great udvautago." GENUINE CASTORIA Ai-WAYS Sears the Tne Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TMT CfNTlUR COMPANY, TT MUHV STItCET. NCUI YORK CITY. A Good Turn. "Here, wake up," cried Subbubs, ap pearing on his porch in his pajamas. "You've got a nervo to be sleeping In our hammock." "Nerve?" replied tho hobo, sleepily. "Why, I'm a benefactor; if It wasn't fur mo holdin' dls hammock down de mosquitoes would 'a' lugged it off long ago." Try Murine Eye Remedy For Red. Weak, Weary, Watery Kyes. Murine Doesn't Smart SootheH Kye Pain. All DruKtfiiitH Sell Murine at fiOelH. The 48 I'afic Rook in each Pkg. is worth DollarB in every home. Afk your DniRBifit. Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. It's surprising how brnve tho av erage man is when there isn't any real danger in sight. Smoker have to call for LcwiV Single Hinder c'iKur to net it. Your dealer or Lewis' Factory, Peoria, 111. Doing bitten by a must be a soft snap. toothless dop Mrx. WIiirIow'h Soothing Syrup. I For children teuthlnir, Koftunit tho (limn, roduccB In- flumuiiilluu.alluyBjmlii, euros wind colli;. We a bottle. i i We live nnd learn until wo are 40, then we Hvo and unlearn. WIDOWS'1""'" N EW LAW obtained WWMfcTC2T-h-TC! JOHN W. MORRIS, PENSIONS WtwUlucton, V. O. "fiaiOTlSlThompMn't Eye Water W. N. U., LINCOLN, NO, 28, 1908. Signature of SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by those Little PHI. They also relievo Din trt'ha from i)yhH'nhi., In llK'Htlon nmlToo Hearty Killing. 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