The girl ho has a real r,k uf ,,: ton usually the most ut,i.,,MiH.iiiK rrrhll.lr, teen,,,,,. ,,.,,, wtH.. A man may he klmrf m love and Mill be Ioiik on constancy. Hood hr...(lliiK U a uTtTi- ot u all over the world. I-ewis-" Sn,Kle IJi,i,.r , rmi h v . llieHiiiokvr. lh-W Imrnnl t, n-lv uu.i, Ivona. ill" Wh qUB",T- Uw-' r Candor is ever the brl'itest R(.m of true criticism. Disraeli. I'L'TNAM KADKI.KSS DYKS do 11..C tain the haml or Knot the kettle ex cejit green and purple. ConslderliiK a duty is often explain ing It away. Robertson. To the hoimpwlfe who has not yat Wome acquainted with the new things of everyday use in the market and who It reasonably satisfied with the old. we would susgetit that a trial or Defiance Cold Water Starch be made at once. Not alone because It is guaranteed by the manufacturers to be superior to any other brand, but becuime each 10c package con tains 16 ozs., while all the other kinds contain but 12 o.s. It Is safe to Ray that the lady who once uses Defiance Starch will use no other. Quality and quantity must win. Love is a great source of economy in a household. llalevy. To Cure n CoM in One day. Tiike l.nxttttvo Hromo Quinine TubletM. AH drugging ruf uud money if it full tm-ure. irrc Time loosely spent will not npiin lie won. H. (ireene. Superior quality and extra quantity must win. This la why Defiance Starch Is taking the place of all others. Out of suffering have emerged the strongest souls. K. II. Clapin. WESTERN CANADA'S RESOURCES. Farming Very Success"!. By Western or Northwest. Canada Is Usually meant the great agricultural country west of Ontario, and north of Minnesota, North Dakota, and Mon tana. Part of It is agricultural prairie, treeless In places, park like In others, part Is genuine plains, well adapted to cattle ranches; part requires irriga tion for successful tillage, most of It does not. The political divisions of this region are the Province of Mani toba and the territorial district of A9 fiinlbola, Saskatchewan, Alberta and Athubaska. At present, however, the latter, is too remote for immediate practical purposes. The general character of the soil of Western Canada Is a rich, black, clay lonm with a clay rubsoll. Such a soil is particularly rich in food for the wheat plant. The subsoil is a clay, which retains the winter frost until it is thawed out by the warm rays of the sun and drawn upward to stimu late the growth of the young wheat, so that even in dry seasons wheat Is a pood crop. The clay soil also retains the heat of the sun late." In the sum mer and assists In the early ripenliiK of the grain. It Is claimed that cul tivation has the effect of Increasing the temperature of the soli several degrees, as well as the air above it. Western Canada climate is good cold in winter, hot in summer, but with cool nights. Violent storms of any kind are rare. The rainfall Is not heavy. It varies with places, but aver ages about 17 inches. It falls usually at the time the growing crops need it. The Department of the Interior, Ot tawa. Canada, has agents established at different points throughout the United States who will be pleased to forward an Atlas of Western Canada and give such other information as to railway rute, etc.. as may be required. That agriculture In Western ('.'inula pays is shown by the number of testl monials given by farmers. The fol lowing is nn extract made from a let ter from a farmer near Moose Jaw : "At the present '.ime I own sixteen hundred acres of land, fifty horses and a large pasture fenced containing a thousand acres. These horses run out a'l winter and come in In the spring quite fat. A man with money judi ciously expended will make u compe tence very shortly. I consider in the last six years the Increase In the value of my land has netted me forty thousand dollars." Our Idea of an unpopular man Is one with a fad for collecting bills. A striking contrast between Defiance Starch! and any other brand will be found by comparison. Defiance Starch stiffen; whitens, beautifies wlth4 i out rotting. It gives clothes bc.cR their newness. (lt Is absolutely pure:w It will not injure thd most delicate fabrics Tor fine things and nil things use the best there Is. Detlancet5tarcti to cents for 16 ounces Other brands io' cents Jof 'ii ounces. I - A striking contrast. THE DEFIANCE STANCH CO Orruha. Nib,' Illliloa ltallar Uraia. When we l.iti o.u eil thi remarkable gra thie yents xo, little end wa ilr.-nm it woul.l be the must tiilKfil-ut Kru'S !u A II' J, tit biKKt-sl. U1' k. bay pi mini -r on earth; bat this hut lomei to pas. Agr. KilUin h wrote al.out It. Agr. C1 lfr, I'liit'-nji s l. ittm i al.nut it, .Kr. Iiitttutr Orator l.tlkM alumt it. while in lite farm bom" by tlie qui.-t tlro-mle. In the corner cio'-ry. In the vilUga poMotfiVe. ut the treaineiy. at the l pot; In fa t whfiewr farmers gath ered, ti.ilzcr'a Hillion Dollar lira. Hint xvondi-rt.il grass, good for f to 14 tons per here, and lots of pasture b""IUi-s, Is ulnuya a theme worthy o( the farm it ' voke. Then come Ilromus Inermls, than which there Is no better grass ur bet ter iMTinanetit Iia' in oihiirr on earth. Grows win i ever foil is found. Then the farmer talks about Sateer'a Teo slnte, whli h will proitui-e 100 stinks from one kernel of m-ciI, 11 ft. high. In 100 days, rlrh In nutrition ami K'''ejily eaten by utile, bogs, etc., mid Is good for 80 tons of green food per acre. Victoria Hape. whiiii can be grown rt :'je a ton, and Speltx at 2Uu a bu., both great food lor cuttle, also come In for tlnir share In tic" discussion, ;i r srMi 10i it trims and this notb e to John A. Sal.er Sopfl Co., I .a I'rosse, Wis., for their big cat alog and farm seed samples. (W. N. V.i Some people imagine I hey lose caste by speaking civilly. Mutual Insurance is the most popu lar. Ten years ago there was about $10.001), (WO in the state. Now, over ili;ii,000,oiio. onehnll' of all the Fire Insurance in the state is in .Mutual Companies. It Is nisi) the oldest lit Mirnnce in the world, and is cheapest sul'est and best, and no company bet ter than the STATU KAUMKKS Mi--Tl'AI. INST RANCH CO. or South Omaha, Ncbr , It. K. Stouft'cr, Secre tary. No, Cordelia, a lung-bended man isn't necessarily narrow-minded. Mother tirny's Sn-eet Ton-iters for Clillitren. Successfully used by Mother tiray, nitre in the Children's Home in New York, cure Constipation, 1'cverishness, Had Stomach, Teething Disorders, move and regulate the Howels and Destroy Worms. Over 30,(X)0 testimonials. At all druggists, 25c. Sample FK EE. Address A. S. Olmsted. Le Koy. N.Y. A poMtivtly scllisli woman has the most to say about the unkindness of the world at lare. DO tOUK CLOTHES LOOK TFXT.OWT If so, nselteil Crokt ball Iilun. It will maka thutii white as snow, 'i oz. pai'kage b ccuU. How Jack London Works, .lack London's new novel, "The Sea Woll," which befcun with the new year In the Century, iniensitics interest in this remarkable youtiK writer. Mr. 1uiiloii is uuthoiiiy for the statement that he does his work the first thing in the morning, right after breakfast, nveraKiiiK a thousand words a day, five days In the week. When pushed, he has written over a thousand words daily for many weeks at a stretch; and has occasionally accomplished two thousand words every day for two weeks, lie writes tiowiy, making few changes in his first draft. At the end of each day he typewrites what he has written, and this Is the completed manuscript. Lived 113 Years. From t'astlebav, County Mayo, there comes a slory of the death of .lames Conway, a farmer, who attained the aso of 1K1 years. The father of Jame.i Conway did not die so yourift, for his years were six score and six that is, 12i. The grandfather! final age was l'!0 years. These statistics are the less unlikely because In the same cilunty an old man died not long ago who was proved to have at tained the age of at least M years. James Conway remembered the French invasion in 1798, which was led by Ceneral Humbert, who won the battle known as "The Kaces of Caailebar." ' He Abolishes "Presenting Arms." The French minister of war, Cen eral Andre, is one of the best utilised men in France because of his recently announced purpose to promote equal ity in ihe ranks of the army. To fur ther this object he has recently abol ished the custom of "preaenting arms' as a mark of respect. He Is accused of fostering socialism in the French ranks nnd of deliberately following out a policy of religious and political persecution. He condemned to two years hard service In the ranks sixty Polytechnic students who rebelled against the severity of an examina tion. Ciencral Andre is a great favor ite with the common soldiers. He be gan life In the army ns a lietitannnt in the imperial guard. ON A KANCH. Woman Found the Food That Fitted Her. A newspaper woman went out to a Colorado ranch to rest and recuperate and her experience with ihe food probably Is worth recounting. "The woman at the ranch was pre eminently the worst housekeeper I have ever known poor soul, and poor Die! "I simply had to have food good and plenty of It. for I had broken down from overwork and was so weak I could not sit up over one hour at. a lime. I knew 1 could not get well un less I secured food I could easily di gest and that would supuly the great est amount of nourishment. "Ono day I obtained permission to go through the pantry anil see what I could find. Among other things I came across a package of Crape-Nuts which I had heard of but never Irled. I read the deKcrlpiion on the package ami become deeply interested, so then and time 1 got a saucer and xntuu cream and tried the famous food. "It lasted delicious to me and geeined to freshen and strengthen nio greatly so I stipulated that Ct rape Nut iitid cream he provided each day instead of other food, and I literally lived on Crape Nuts and cream for two or tinec months. "If you could have seen how fast I pot will it would have pleased and surprised you. I am now perfectly well n tnl s'tnii'.; a'uiti nnd know ex actly how I got well and that was on (iriie Nuts Hint furnished nie a pow erful food I could digest Hiii nuke use of. "! seems to me no brain worker can afford to overlook Crape Nuts after my experience." Name given by Post urn Co, I'attle Creek. Mbh. (Jet the miniature hook. "The Head to Wellvlile'- In each pkp. NEWS IN NEBRASKA THU STATE AT LARGE. I Citizens of Ileal tic. will ask the llutlingtuu road to give them a new ; uepot. The bridge over the Republican riv- i er at Superior was badly damaged by , an ice gorge. , Claud Carpenter Is in Jail at Beat rice for thirty days for stealing a i meerschaum pipe. ' Some of the sheep feeders In Dodge county are (-hearing I heir sheep and sending them to market. The ice and high waier in the I'latte ' river have taken tint most of the ! bridges north of Kencsavv. j V. 11. Plainer of Omaha, a civil war veteran, dropped dead on the streets ' oi that city a lew days ago. I The county bridge across the Platte river, about three miles from Coltim j bus, was washed out by the high wat ! er and ice. The Lincoln implement and Trans fer company, Stu.iino capital stock, hus tiled articles of incorporation wi'h the secretary of state. Cuss county's mortgage recon! shows the amount of farm mortgages tiled to be l.llt.'.tHL'; released. Sii.l.HlC. City mortgages filed amounted to $2, 100; re. jasud, $l.w:. At a meeting of I ho board of super visors held in Heal rice J. II. Sparks of St. Joseph was awarded (tie contract tor huildin.'T the bridges in Cage coun ty for the coming year. V. V. Cook of Cheyenne county, sen tenced to three years in the peniten tiary for obtaining money under false pretenses, has secured a reversal anil will be given a new (rial. The home of John Donner, four miles northwest of Klgin, burned to Ihe ground in ihe late wind storm. Nothing was saved. The family baro ly escaped with their lives. Cicorge Casey, a farm hand employ ed by Frank Hariris, nonr lVrtul. Sar py county, attempted suicide by drink ing six ounces of Iodine. The doctors saved his life by pumping; him out. An ordination service was held in the Congregational church at Mnwood before a crowded house, in which Mrs. M. J. Dickinson, pastor of the Congre gational church here, was ordained. The Woman's club at Fremont has lorwarded to Prof, harbour of the Uni versity of Nebraska a number of In teresting articles which will be includ ed in the state exhibit at the St. Louis exposition. A prairie fire north of Klvvood de stroyed H. O. Halter's house, barn, horses and all outbuildings; J. S. Tew ell's barn, all outbuildings and 1,500 bushels of wheat; Mrs. Corder's house and buildings. Fire destroyed about forty tons of hay on the farm of (leorge Drake, a tanner living south of lied Cloud. Drake swore out a complaint against his brother-in-law, Jeff Heauchaini), for Belting fire to the hay. Articles of incorporation of the Dole Floral company have been filed in the office of the county clerk at Heatrice. The company is capitalized for $25. 000 and the principal place of doing; business is at Heal lice. The women of the local Relief corps at Schuyler have set a movement on foot to secure funds to erect a sol diers' monument. They have placed the amount they desire at $750, and come have signified their willingness to coitt.'l'.Hite liberally. Secretary Kennel t of the stale hoard of equalization is confident that the avsessors of northeast Nebraska will not meet to agree on a basis of valu ation. He declared that an agreement on values would disqualify the officials from holding I heir positions. Little Vincent Sloggett, nged 11. p;m of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Sloggett of Fre mont, was killed by falling downstairs at his home. The boy's death was not the result of Internal Injuries, but followed the bursting of a blood vessel, which threw him into convulsions. A scheme is on foot at Fremont to hold regular cattle and horse sales. Two Oram! Island dissolute women from the proscribed district and a man whose identity the police have not learned drove a horse lo dentil. When the horse was turned Into the barn its back showed the heavy welts of the whip and it could scarcely wabble to its stall, vfliere it died in thirty min utes. ' Forty feet of the Hamilton Hal! county bridge, owned and maintained jointly by the two counties, wont out the other tiny, the result of an ice gorge, and more of It is out of line, or has the piling cut from under it. The midge U about a mile long, the most serious damage being on the Hull count- side. Ky an order of the supreme court, based on a decision handed down at its last silling, the, Union Tacillc Hull road company has just paid out JIS,- l)io, of which sum $:!T.ooii was for the value of a lot which Ihe company tried to secure from Mis. Sarnh N. Stan wood for $ I .". 1 I. The remainder of the amount was for Interest and Inti dental expenses. (leorge Keeler, Thomas Cray, alias Thomas lingers, and Samuel Itradley ulias Sain T. Hullls, charged with rob bing the hank at Lynns, were hound over in the sum of $!.ooii each. Keeler will be taken to Podge and Oray and Kradley will be taken to the Douglas county Jail for safe keeping. Secretary Dolison of the Mate board of irrigation sent out notices to ap plicants for vvr.'.i'r nnd Irrigation pur poses lo file thrlr ;i-oois nt once, so tint crtlficntes could be sent them, In li; stale there nte about l.imo ni pli'iints who have made no pmof of clnlim According to n decision of the su preme court Charles Johnson, proprie tor of n coal vnnl In Onialia. must pay John IIe:itn $T."io. Heath got a ver dict tor Jl,..nu in the disltb t court of Douglas county, but this nai reduced ouo-half. While wheeling rnal foi Johnson. Iicntli f(. and broke liU log. Mr linhit, tuar (lutile Itnik, ret n file lii burn corn si.ilks. The lire got away and Meiioved i..i rod. of feiif t Vjcloiming to Mitin K.iii.iil. four tel phono polew. one wagon bridge nnd 1.'o tons of hay belmm'tig o John nnd l-cwi Yung, vh!i. y'as Insured for Hop. MORTENS EN COUNTS CASH. Treasurer rinds State Running Behind in Soite of Heavy Receipts. LINCOLN The report of State Tieasurer Motteiiseu. tiled wiih th auditor, shows thut in the general fund of the stale there was received during the month $l.2.:.7S.:.o. which was oe casioned by the working of the new revenue ,aw, whirl, brought in ihe personal taxes. The payments fruit the fund, however, were g-:'atly in ex cess of this amount. I219.ttil7.bj. The report shows that the state Is still run ning behind at a rate that is Interest ing. if not alarming. However, the statement is not an Indication of the financial condition (I the Mate, for the reason that until the valuation of property is ascertained and the levy fixed, it will be impossible to tell just how the state is coming out at the end of ine bienniiini. AS soon as the state boa id of equalization does this, then it win he possible to tell just where the stale ia from a financial standpoint. The report shows that the perma nent school fund contains SXl.l'.i.Yliri and the temporary school fund $211, C23. Cash on hand nt the end of the mouth amounted to $'i,021.7,'i and cash on deposit $:i74.2!2.i::. During the month mere was received a total of r'S-'.luo.t;., and paid out $l-tl,3 17.07. NEBRASKA PIONEERS OF '54. Early Settlers to Hold Meeting Nexl Summer. IIUMHOLDT- An interest ing uud Important movement was started here when a half dozen of the pioneers of this place got together and planned to have some sort of a gathering the coining summer, to be arranged and participated In by those who settled in the wilderness of Nebraska a half century ago in 1S.VI. The intention at present is to form an organization, to wnlch shall be eligible for member ship all residents of southeastern Ne braska who have lived In the stnte since the year mentioned above, and it is urged that all who are entitle! to participate will communicate at an early date with H. P. Marble of this city, sending tads regarding their set tlement in the stale. Among the prime movers In the matter is Samuel H. Kobst of this city, who settled with his parents near the west line of the county on April 20, ISM, and is believ ed to be among; the first settlers ot the state. His father, Christian Kobst, was the first probate judge of llich unison county, when her borders ex tended from the Missouri river on the east to the Rocky mountains on tha west. Sentence Cut Down. LINCOLN Soney Ford of' Cherry county, sentenced to Imprisonment foi seven years for the killing of Allen llothchilds near Valentine, has re ceived a reduction of sentence to three years and will serve four years in the penitentiary. Title t? the Island. LINCOLN McKrlde & Kilgore are entitled to tne island in the Platte riv er upon which George S. Whaittaker and family have been and are now living. So the supreme court has de ciued. Will Reduce Commission. LINCOLN The supreme court com mission will be reduced to three mem hers after April a, the commission of nine members meeting for the last time on that date. Hogs Bring Good Prices. LAWKlCNCi; The sale of forty bred Du roc-Jersey sows by Kovvman i Fitch at this place averaged $87. 2o. Tho top price was $lo, paid by Lo ulen & Son of Clay Center. Neb. Many Farmers Moving. IIUMHOLDT There Is quite nn ex odus of farmers from this section, ow ing to the arrival of the month of March. Those who are leaving the county Invariably make for the west ern part of the state, where it is their belief they can be more successful in farming. While this county has been favored with good crops for several years, the high price of land and con sequent high nfte of rent made it diffi cult for the average renter to get ahead, and he is consequently going in search of a section where dirt is not so high. Larkin Out of Jail. RT. PAUI-Hcrl Larkin. who burg lari.cd the postolllce at St. Libory last July and was sent to the reform school, recently escaped, and, with n younger brother, was arrested here. After receiving his breakfast he was left alone in the corridor of H.e jail. With a heavy iron poker he worked a hole through the wall and made his escape. Destroyed Muth Property. LOUP CITY Hans Keck left home Saturday for Omaha with a caiinr-d of cuttle and some time Saturday night or early Sunday morning some one visited W. Keek's furra house and with a spade broke every window ex cept one, turned ihe hard coal stove over on the carpet with the lire burn ing, took live sacks of Hour and threw it nil over the house, cut tip n good top on the buggy and smashed things in general. The guilty parlies a-e tin known, hot one o, two 111 the neighbor hood are suspected. Counterfeit Bills. LINCOLN-An olhcrr of the sectct service was here and visited the tniec hanks. He dl-pluved a codple of conn, terfi'it $10 bills which are being clrcn lllled ill liver cities. The object of the visit was to pick up tiny puiii bills if any had been passed here. All ol the bunks reported that no such hill had been turned in. Receiving and li.-.villg tellers were glve.t nil oppol'tll nity of tukltiK a good look nt the bocur bills. The sinlctneut was made that the counterfeits w. e very good iir.l tailor) of the genuine bill. HOW TWO BEAUTIFUL WOMEN ESCAPED DREAD CATARRH BY USE OF PE-RU-NA. Catarrh Robs Women of Health and Beauty. Peru-na flakes Women Healthy and Beautiful. ; Miss liora Hauser, HK2 S. New i, . r.- ; - Jersey Street, ludiauapolis, lnd., ',' " f lsttZ-f - .-?--f ' ' "rites: II , ' ? , V)' ; ! think I must have been trou. i A'o ', "Sr-- ' . - '' - - V-' " ' bled with catarrh ever since I was " 1 Jlmmm !' inrS -' -x.'" .".--rVr W?r I caught a cold. This did not 1 . AfVu-hd S. SEESS ."-' v-' prove mfficlfurtly serious to be ob-, p,,jt vl sic-1 and found to my relief that it cured , autiful or !' 1 - I j Hundreds ol Women Cured by Pe-ru-na of Annoying Catarrh. DU. IIAItTMAN has probably dono nioro than any other physician toward iMipulurmng u means of escape from tho facial deformities, such as watery eyes, tvvi.'tcd nose, offensive breath, dry cracked lips, duo to tho rav aging effects of catarrh. Ho has made chronic cutarrh a lie-long study. His remedy, pnpurirly known as Perunti, is the most famouj remedy for catarrh in existence. Probably there is not n man or woman, boy or p!ti, within tliu hounds of tho United States that has not heard of lo runa. liy far tho largest majority iiuve Used Peruna. Tho multitudo of people that hnve been rured of chronic catarrh by usiag Peruna Can never bo known. The ministry will never he a soft snap to the man with a sensitive soul. No chromos or cheap premiums, but a better quality and one-third more of Pefiance Starch for the same price of other starches. Harper's Weekly says that G'real Britain provides the world's largest market for motor cars. The great majority of these machines come from the continent, the Importation figures for last year being I'.iiOO cars, valued at $."1,2.10,11(1(1; for the current year the figures have increased to 5,:i:!t) curs, amounting in value to $S,00(i,oi)o. It Is said that most of the expense Is a matter of wages, us the raw material of the machines is of little compara tive value. American Born Diplomat. Count Frederick Iloyos, the young Eecretarv of the Austrian embassy, who has lately arrived in the capital, comes from Vienna, where lie has been residing for the lust year. His last foreign post was Pekln, China. He Is 2C years old and speaks Kng Bllsh fluently, thanks to his Knglish mother, who was Miss Whitehead, daughter of the Invention of a tor pedo and owner ot a large torpedo factory In Hungary. Count Iloyos Is the brother of the Princess Jlisma'rok, one of the brightest young women of Europe and reputed author of "Eliz abeth and Her Oermnn tlurden." Count iloyos was born in Washing ton and Is .the son of Count Iloyos, who was minister from Austria from to 1S78. A Physician's Advice. Yorktown, Ark., Murch 7th. Tlodd's Kidney Pills must not be confounded with the ordinary patent fuediclne. They are a new discovery, a specific for all diseases of the Kidneys and have been accepted by pliysic'ans only after careful tests in extreme cases. Mr. I.eland Williamson, of this rlace heartily indorses Dodd's Kid ney Pills "as a remedy for the vari ous forms of the diseases of the Kid neys, pains In the back, soreness In tho region of the Kidneys, foul-smell-Ing mine and cloudy or thickened con dition of the urine, discharges of pus or corruption, flout. Rheumatism, In flammation and Congest Ion of the Kid neys und all kindred complaints." Continuing he says: "I could mention many cases In which I have prescribed Dodd's Kid ney Pills witli success. For Instance, Mr. Robert Weeks, fanner, miliaria, hucniiituria or swamp fever three times, kidneys weaktr.ed.' continual pain nnd son r.css in back, w hich made litn very nervous, hud a Utile fever and sometimes chilly. I'rlne hnngi able, but generally very high colored; an old chronic case who had taken much medicine with little ef fect. After taking Hodd's Kidney Pills nhoitt six weeks he wits entirely rured nnd had gained fifteen pound in height. The last time I saw him hi was the picture of perfect mail hood." Winn the flying machine Is perfect ed we can all get up In the. air, ir we want to. I Many a girl has regained her faded beauty, ninny a matron has lciurthened the days uf her comely appearance by using Peruna. Peruna produces clean mucous mem branes, the base of facial symmetry aud u perfect complexion. The women have not been slow to dis cover that a course of l'cruna will do more toward restoring youthful lieauty than all the devices known to science. While it is true that Peruna cures ca tarrh wherever located, yet it, is advis able for everyone to uso Peruna us n preventive uiid not wait until catarrh CONSUMERS OF SHOES ALWAYS ASK FOR THE EfEST WESTERN MADE SHOES. These brands will guarantee you a good shoe for men: Star and Crescent Comet Our PRAIRIE QUEEN leads all See that our nam IT r VIDKriMnAT mw t m m0 mm tf iffltrtfil with Thompson's Eye Water furs eye". FARMERS and STOCKMEN We ran tnve joi ihil.lli'niin profit by MuvitiK mir iwn wiirelioUKfa Mini let'iiiug y.iril. anil r-.urlnn iiluiii'it ponMli prlc fur viMir urdlu tiiil tO'i'lt. i'iiil fiiriuir I'KKK Huoklrt." FarmtrV drain and Live Stock Commisiion Co. ?li Colony ttuildmg, Ch'M(0, 111. MANAGER WANTED Trustworthy liulr or fenileman to mmage tm-i-tins in this County and JjuiniiiK territoiy fur welt aiiilfuvntul'lv known liousu ut ..lid lumiicial iitiind inn. 'iO.OO uiuiidii roll jl.uviii(t miirniri paid oi h Monday by ehrrk direct f nun headquar ter. Kipense inuurr advanced; pn-ition pcuna nea. tipeiience imt ron-mial. Addiesa T. J. COOPER, Manaajer, Como Block, CHICAGO, ILL. SEED POTATOES l Cffffr nuriiri larieil stti potato pobmia thi hotlJl Klecant atiK-lc. Trenienrtoua ylelila, hum w to loco buiin-ia H-r rr, FOR 10 CENTS n1 thla notice wraend Ton tut of (arm aw aainMia anil bit cuKUoune, telllua; j ...,, i.ima. nMiii, i-eaoal, Aerul M llid lUrley, Macaroni Wheat, llnilniM, lutf Heat Otna, elo. bend for aaiiielouay.- W. L. DOUCLAS 3. &3 SHOES B w. I DoiikIiih shoe have by tlielr excellent at j ciiy.tUtliix, nutl sitpei-lur wearing liialltl.M, iiclilcvril the l.ll'gi Ht -i:.!;- uf nity shoes in tho vvoiiil. They ura jut n' goml ,IH (llllMl tll.lt (sl V'll '1 iT M to the only Jiliereiicv is tlit irn u. io J ton nn itur. I"" ior linino av price on Imttntn. Diillirtita uapa I iiruiia f l ,,w fv.-j V I'oluklii, u hli li li rrlii'ir rnni e.lril iu lollin ttnvil I'Hlrnl I i.tlii i v I .io,l.H ,.. iif t'cnf fu'ir'n Bur. Mi..r I,) mall '.','ir.etlra. Srltatur talali.s. n.L.PuaKlaa. Iliorktoa. ZiMa. j When AntwerinQ Advertiiementa I Kindly Mention This Paper. W. N. U., Omaha. No, 11-1904 BEGGS' BLOOD PURIFIER CURES catarrh of the stomach. M MUs Amanda Jobuson. I'uiivhiM, Wis., writes. 'i w rite to tell you how much Pcrmia bonetUivl me. Fe ft number of yours I had paiu In my head around n y f s aud I thought U was because my eyes needed tivntiiici.t, so I went tj an oovu'iist and had places fitted to my cyc ntul wore them for semo time, but felt no relief whatcvr. In fact, I felt vvii'-n) than before, ami ramo to tho conclu sion that the trouble was not w'.th my eyes, but with n head and that it umst be catarrh. As so many of n.r friends had Vsed Periiuu with benefit for this trouble, 1 thought I would try it. I was tot Sorry that I did so, for In a short tiuio 1 began to improve, and In four weeks lny eyes wero in splendid condition, ir.y penernl health, wai nnuil improved and all tho catarrh of tho bead was Toiiq I was glad to get rid of this troiihlo mid am glad to rndori inch a good uieflh'ino ur lVriuia." Miss Amanda, Johuson. Miss Flora Hauser. I has fastened Itself in somo part of the system. " Peruna acts quickly and beneficially on the Inhumed nuicomi nicmlirani J lining the iliffurunt organs of the body. Thus it will euro catarrh wherever located. If you do not derive prompt and sa'.ls fac tory' result a from tho uso of Porund write at once to iJr. Ilartman, giving a full statement of your case, and he will bu pleased to give you bis valuable advice gratis. Address Ir. Ilartman. President of Too ilartman Han it ariumt Columbus, Ohio. E. Z. Walker Cock of Walk others in Women's and Children's Shoes. is on the shots you buy. I. m Manufactured In w OMAHA, 50,000 AF.1ERIUANS WERE WELCOMED TO Western Wm Canada DURING LAtT YEAR. They aie telllrd and ccttlint on Ihe Gmin ami Ciaum I amis, and aie prospeiou and saii-hfil. Sii Wilfred Lauiier recently tHid : "Anewtiar has lisen on ihn lioiuon, and it In lowanl il llit every iinmiiiranl who leavea Ilia land ot Ini an.t v lors lo coma and seek a hotua fur uiuuel! tvm Cunt his Canada. Theia i Room for Millions. FltrK llomratraila given wjf. M-huula, 1 linn hea, luilnnya, Mnrketa, I'llmntf, everylliliiu U be dealred. For a tletrriptire Allal ami other Information, apply to Snpeiintendent I mmiiiraiion, Ottawa. Cm ada. oi anihoiired I anadian (Mivernment Auem -V. V. nennell, till New Votk Life DuiWiin. Ouiiiha, Neb. ooooooooooooooooooooooocoo o Tllf UNCOlfl IMPORTIfiC HORSE (0 c X Lincoln. Nnhrnain O r-uy (icrmdn (0(,, q J pcrcnerons. V m o o o o o o o o J . Inilisb Shire and Belgians. The t APf.FIT I . i cmcr -- ....yv, i in o I . ... lallmiu ot any roniern in all Ihe v ... . . . " iwium in an l r,f rt O ?L'! OVtR 50 HHAD TO SELECT 2 0 riUM. Un arnviof in Llnfoln takt ll. O Suit Farm iirtcl far which mm rirwily to O m bim. Urn and ic nt or write. i; O Lg- lit. Tel. A L SullUan. ilgr q COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO'' 0NLV2 CHANCES MARCH la and 13th. TEXAS. OKLAHOMA AND 1ND. TERRITORY From Ut. Lou! anrl Kanaaaj City, tIS.OO From Chu bo. 7).O0 From Ura Moini, $lu.O) -From Cincinnati, 2B.40 From Inilianapolla, 20.BS TlfVet. aie lnlrl-.. ami pi rniil uni mnt on noma u,i. umih ,,f in,u,, M wnl.m lianm I, .ml id If ilav Ini.il ,r,,. 21 loin dule i, .1, Nerr hefoi ha ll.eie lieen u, Ii a r Inure m trr s,,Mhisr , in all it", pio- l run. linr e.li,, .-i-, 1 , ..t i. I,, i, will Ii-m., nnir ni a i,., i d iie. Nert j nX . aiMiii will the fate lie o li.w lllT7," Nuw' '"' !" '"!. Ipy T I "'i" "i 'ill on I OlOROE MORTON, Knty Blil. 8l.Lnuln.Mn. CAR LIC DC ir ox hrtm " ' V" ' 1 '" I'oUart antf Saddle f "V 'nh t'B iradi mark are made li,n tlx i VK P- 4 laihlniud Knr.td (. tldornia lull. if. I I LJ I i'h rare will lail a lilflnni. A. y.-if I J J ' hey do not handle air J e"f 2 rent ,tmp Ine i.auW ol i.r i Haeheej aiW Sadl.i, wh.ch itiuw yet, a av re ray them. Ul(Harrf 111(1)4., Hi lUrneaa M.v, I IrtiTOllI, NeUrtaihaa,