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About Will Maupin's weekly. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1911-1912 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1911)
YOUR ATTENTION OUR WINTER SHIPMENT OF GAS APPLI ANCES HAS ARRIVED AND IS ON DIS PLAY AT OUR OFFICE. . . . . Waffle Irons $1.00 Cake Griddles : 1.25 Irons Complete 2.50 One Ring Industrial Burner 1.75 Two Burner Tailor Irons 3.50 Gem Burner for Coffee Urn 35 Soldering Iron Furnaces 3.50 Gas Toasters :.. .25 Two-burner Hot Plate 4.00 Laundry Stoves 5.00 Heaters for Parlor, Bedroom and Bath $2.00 to 5.00 Cigar Lighters 1.50 Gas Ranges $19.00 to 45.00 LINCOLN GAS & ELECTRIC LIGHT CO. BELL 75 OPEN EVENINGS AUTO 2575 II I NOW DID YOU EVER sit dourn calmly and think out. or figure out, the real problem of lift' the provision for age and dependents? Did you ever, with your wife, or some one else for whom provision must be made, take a pencil and set down the figures that represent your earning capacity now and opposite that the necessary cost of your living? And if you did were you not absorbed in the problem of your responsibility to make provision for siekness. for age and dependents out of the difference? Is there any thing more interesting and absorbing to normal men and women than making provision; that is. taking from earnings som definite part and then pruning, watering, cultivating with the love of normal manhood and womanhood and wateh that provision grow? You are losing much in your own develop ment in postponing the time of beginning this provision. Take some part of every week or month's earnings and deposit it in some strong bank, like American Sayings Bank 110 South Eleventh Street Shamp Machine Company 317 So tli Elmatk S tract Lincoln - - .... Nebraska Automobile Repairing a Specialty "Welded-AH" machine for all kinds of electric welding. Repairing of all kinds done promptly and at lowest prices consistent with good work. Aato for Hire at Reduced Rates Call Bell A2779 You want the kind of printing you want when you want it. The Maupin-Shoop Printing Co, 1705 O, does printing the way you want it, when you want it. Auto 2748. S HOE S OF MERIT If you care what sort of SHOES you wear, Sir, or what you pay for them, we ask consideration. 99 EVERY PAIR "UNION MADE M en's Bootery C V. ROBERTS 144 N. 12th STREET REPUBLICAN NOMINEES. Election, Tuesday, Not. 7, 1911. Poll Open 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. COUNTY TICKET. Judges of the District Court Wil- laTdE. Stewart, Albert J. Cornish, P. James Cosgrave. Clerk of the District Court J. S. Baer. County Judge George H. Risser. County Treasurer Philip A. Som- merlad. County Clerk Harry E. Wells. Sheriff Gus A. Hyers. County Commissioner Clinton J. MitchelL County Superintendent W. H. Gardner. County Surveyor W. S. Scott. Coroner V. A. Matthews. CTTY TICKET. Sanitary Trustee Kent D. Cunning ham. Police Judge Bruce Fnllerton. -Justices of the Peace W. T. Stev ens, John E. Lowe. Constables A. M. Bartram, Ira Miller. Saturday, October 28th, only day left for registration. If you have not registered this fall you must register October" 28th or you cannot vote at the November Election or the Primaries next spring. We solicit your earnest support for one of the strongest and best tickets ever presented to the voters of Lan caster county. NEILS P. HANSEN, Chairman County Republican Central Committee. J. REID GREEN. Secretary. Book Prom Parmer B was sitting tat the enon try church. Ha bad bean working hard tn th harvest fields band war scare, and Farmer B we dostng Tb load tones of tb iienlKei Tailed to arouse th farm. nsCD at length. th tint waning, tb cod th lids of tb Bib) mmd as follows: "Indeed, my heart, tb harvest la pientesoa. bat tb laborers ar few." "Tea." exclaimed Farmer B v Tv offered two dottara a day for cradelars and can get 'an at that." HI Day of An odd Starr nf ilium comes from Sunderland. Durham. n bind. A young ahinyerd laborer dreamed that be would be killed, and therefor b did not go to work la the morning. In the afternoon b went to bath tn tb Blear Wear, and Setting Into deep water wa drowned before help could t i mi ti him. J Th efforts of his companion to save him were unavailing, through tb swift as of the currant. Prevented Sal of WW. v John Tower endeavored to sail hi wife, Elisabeth, at notion in tjfpn in June. 1817. bot the aoihorltlee pre vented the sale. - Rich Woods Put to Baa Uses. - Rosewood and . mahogany are so plentiful ha Mexico, that some of-tb copper mines there ar tlmberesVedth rosewood, while mahogany In neud as fuel for the engines. - . -v -.- The Conscience of Clara. One day when Mrs. Bell was mak ing a neighborly call on Mrs. Elite the latter, in the presence of her caller, ' discharged her colored maid, whose obstreperousness could be borne with no longer. A few weeks later Mrs. Bell again called on Mrs. Ellis, and to her sur prise her hostess informed her that Clara was back. The services of the maid were re quired by her mistress, who pressed the button in the drawing room. There was, however, no response. Finally Mrs. Ellis went out and waited on herself. While she was gone Clara, who was acquainted with Mrs. Bell, having served in her fam ily also, put her head in at the door and explained: "Mis? Bell, i beard Mis' Ellis all the time, but'do you recollec the las time you was here she discharged me an said she'd never have me again? I said I'd never come back too. But here I am, so we bofe lied. That's why rs ashamed to come in. I was ashamed for bofe of us. New Tork Times- Chili Con Came. From remotest Mexico comes this recipe for chili con came, which is capable of warming whatever cockles the heart may have and of diffusing calories to one's works at large: First comes a fire of logs in the open. Second comes an olla of generous proportions. Into the olla put a gallon of water and plenty of the hot chilis, and in that region of Mexico they ripen so hot that not even the rattlesnake will dare take refuge in their shade. Upon this be ginning lay as much of a side of beef in one piece as may be squeezed into the pot. Set the cover on this olla and lute it down with clay. Then put the pot into the fire and heap the glowing coals all over it, with particular atten tion to the lid, so that the luting may bake into brick. Keep the fire burning slowly all day long. When night has come scatter the embers, break the brick seal of the olla, fork out and throw away whatever of the meat re mains solid. The remainder is the chill con came. Xo sauce is needed. The Love Affairs of HandeL Women greatly admired HandeL who was very handsome, but the serenity of the composer seems only to have been ruffled twice by love on his part. His first attachment was to a London girl, a member of the aris tocracy. Her parents believed him beneath her In social position, but were good enough to say that if he ab stained from writing any more music the question of marriage might be en tertained. It was easier to abstain from their-daughter than from bis art. and be did so. Tears after almost the same thing occurred. Handel and an other beautiful pupil of his fell in love with each other, and proud parents gave him the choice between giving up his profession or their daughter. Music, "heavenly maid." was chosen. "The Love Affairs of Some Famous Men." Hitting the Doctor. As today, in the days gone by the doctors were made the target of the jester's Sing. Pausanias. the Spartan general, when asked by a physician how it was that be was never ill. exultlngly answered. "Because 1 never consult you." At another time Pausanias said that the best physician was -the one who dispatched his patients with the least possible suffering. Pausanias. strongly disapproving of a certain physician and his method and berating him In no mild terms, was asked by a friend how. as be had never consulted that particular doctor, he could be so sure of his statements. Pausanias answered. "Well, had 1 con sulted him would I be living today T" A Summer Without Nights. To the summer visitor In Sweden there is nothing more striking than the almost total absence of night. At Stockholm, the Swedish capital, the sun goes down a few minutes before 10 o'clock and rises again four hours later during a greater part of the month of June. But the four hours the sun lies hidden in the frozen north are not hours of darkness. The refraction of bis rays as be passes around the north pole makes midnight as light as a cloudy midday and enables one to read the finest print without artificial light at any time during tb "night. Put on His Guard. Little Brother (who has just been given some candy) If 1 were yon I shouldn't take sister yachting this aft ernoon. Ardent Suitor Why do you say that? Little Brother Well. I heard her tell mother this morning that she feared she'd have to throw yon over. Exchange. The Dearest Spot. . Poetical Lady is there anything on earth that you long for at times with a great yearning? Mere Man Tes. there is. When I draw two cards to three aces there Is one spot that 1 vearn for with all my But the lady had left him. Toledo Blade. Transformation. An English farmer had a number of guests to dinner and was a boot to help them to some rabbit when be discov ered that the dish was cold. Calling the servant, he exclaimed. "Here. Mary, take Oils rabbit out and 'eat it and bring It back a little 'otter r you - - . . Different. . Willie Did the doctor make take nasty medicine when yon sick? 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