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About Will Maupin's weekly. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1911-1912 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1912)
we've poured some burning words into the ears of the weather man, so that'll be fixed full soon. We haven't decided yet where we'll set the staff from which to float the 1912 pennant, but we know where we can get a brand new staff mighty cheap. RECTOR'S White Pine Cough Syrup . . 'jl. In the meanwhile, you tallow-spined and saffron fans, don't think that because you've bought a ticket that you have a right to assassinate our ears with your belchings. Next to the man who can win without strutting, we like the man who can lose without bellyaching. Let's all boost together, just for a change! Is a quick and positive remedy for all coughs. . It stops cough ing spells at night, relieves soreness, soothes the irritated membrane and stops the tick ling. 25c per bottle ' Kl THE POLITICAL FIELD 7 Main Buildin, Dr. Bailey's Sanatorium, "Green Gables," Normal Vour Losi Oppor.uu.fy To try" this seasons patterns in New Spring Goods at cost prices at the Uhirobroasts Gloan Up Salo Shirts All the new shades and styles in negligees and pleated. $2 Grade, now $1.45 $1.50 Grade, now 1 15 $1 Grades, now i. .80 Hats The new spring shapes in soft and stiff hats all colors. $5 Grade, now $4.00 $4 Grade, now 3.00 $3.50 Grade, now 2.65 A few broken lines that sold up to $3. 50, now 1.75 These Prices Good Unland Whltebrcast Co. LIBERTY FLOUR From Selected Nebraska Wheat Best Wheat in the World Best by the Oven's Test March Was a Cold Month. According to the weather report is sued by the department at the univer sity, the past month was the coldest and wettest March recorded in Ne braska since 1867. That month was colder, with less snow, although the precipitation for the month, partly rain, was nearly as much as occurred during the past month. The cold was continuous throughout the month, . practically every day being below nor mal. The average dally departure Underwear In union suits or two pieces. $2 Grade, now $1.45 $1.50 Grade, now 1.15 $1 Grade, now 80 Have in black and colors. 25c Grade, now $ .20 15c Grade, 2 for 20 A Silk Hose in all shades, 50c quality. . .25 50c Suspenders $ .40 25c Garters 20 10c Handerchiefs ' .05 10c Handerchiefs, per dozen 50 Only to May 1st Store 1042 O St. LIBERTY S F t O U B H.O.BARBER SVSONS LIBERTY TTf'- H. O. Barber & Sons, was 10.7 degrees below. The precipi tation was practically all snow, al though some light rain tell the last part of the month at a few places. This is very unusual for March in Ne braska. The snowfall was not only the greatest ever recorded in March, but was the greatest every recorded in any month in Nebraska. Congress Will Investigate. Washington. Congress has acted swiftly on the Titanic catastrophe. HANDY MAIL BOX Weather Proof Handy Durable Ms da of oxydized steel used with or without lock. Sslf closing. Made in Lincoln Invented by O. Westelin Price 75c Lincoln Mail Box Company 235 North 12th Street Pickpockets stole a wallet contain ing valuable private papers from Su preme Judge F. G. Hamer Thursday evening as he was leaving the audi torium at Lincoln at the close of Mr. Roosevelt's speech. A Nebraska Product Worthy of Nebraska Lincoln Bills and resolutions designed to pre vent repetition of the fearful disaster oft the New Foundland .banks poured into both houses Wednesday. Loses Thumb In Disc Machine. Geneva. George Bee son, a black smith living here, got the thumb of his right hand caught in a disc ma chine at which he was working and had it pulled off, the tendons being torn asunder, some close to the thumb and others well up In the arm. When Champ Clark's name son advocates smiled a superior A little later they declared that in disguise. Still later they asserted that Clark was a menace. If the aforesaid Wilson men possess any politcal acumen whatever they will now admit that it was Champ Clark's candidacy that kept Nebraska from swinging into the Harmon column. Mr. Roosevelt's victory in the remarkable than Speaker Clark's Indeed, the Clark victory is the that it was not financed by trust the spontaneous action of progressive democrats, who were vastly more interested in the triumph of were in factional supremacy. This little newspaper and its editor advocated Clark's nomina tion, and believes that it contributed in a small measure to Clark's victory. But the two great factors in the victory were the splen did support given Champ Clark by the Lincoln Daily Star and the unanswerable addresses made by George Fred Williams. Three months ago the Clark supporter in danger of being swatted over day the Clark men are thicker than fleas on a dog. A word of warning concerning the election of commissioners for Lincoln next spring. The men who want the job may not be the best men for the job. That we ve got a candidate for one of the positions. He served as mayor for two terms. He gave us a nucleus of a park system. He put the business of the city on a business basis. He made a record for faithfulness and efficiency that the city is proud to recognize. His name is Frank W. Brown. Roosevelt's vote in Nebraska was a stunner, just as Taft's vote was a body blow to the standpatters. But the surface indications are that the Roosevelt vote, like a vote of protest. But there strength in the west. With him ing ground. With Taft the candidate the battle is over before it is begun. Mr. Metcalfe has reason to did vote he received. His defeat was due to no lack of confidence in him, but to political conditions. There isn 't another man in Nebraska who could have equalled cumstances, a fact that is as high any man. , Kearney Daily Hub: Champ choice for the democratic nomination for president, and if a repub lican may be excused for chipping in we will add that they could not have made a more consistent choice, or one more likely to be ratified at the presidential convention. Champ Clark had a na tional reputation before he became speaker. He has been consist ently progressive. Above all, he American citizen and gentleman, and not a trimmer or side-stepper public attention. Belief in Witch Doctors Not . Insanity DETROIT. That a man may be the victim of a monomania for years and yet be perfectly rational on every other matter and be able to do the most delicate work, In which a mis take or even a little carelessness might have the most serious results, was testified to in the probate court the other day while Judge Hulbert was Investigating the sanity of August Mais, a German Pole. It was alleged as a proof of the man's insanity that he believed in "witch-doctors.' and that he paid them as much as $5 at a time for their advice, but one of the Polish lawyers explained to the court that that belief was very prevalent in the Polish quar ter of the city, and that hundreds of them who were in all other respeets rational and intelligent, consulted witch-doctors. Mais la a hard-working man who came to this country twenty yean ago. He worked seven years In one factory and eight in another. For the past two years he has been working for the Michigan Wire company, mak ing insulated wire, a Job that requires to be done with the utmost nicety, for any defect in the insulation might cause serious accidents. The super intendent of the factory testified that Passing of the "Writing Masters." One sometimes regrets the passing of the "writing master" of the schools of the last century, for even in these days of typewriting the signature nuat be handwritten. There seems o be a sort of slap-dash, conceited jelief among the users of type ma chines that everybody can recognise his personal signature. This is an unfounded belief, and in a drawer by his side there are letters signed by unknown persons who have never learned to write their name. Their was first filed in Nebraska the "Wil smile and said, "Clark isn't in it." Clark's backers were Harmon men republican primary was no more victory in the democratic primary. most remarkable for the reason money. It was brought about by democratic principles than they who made his presence known was the head with a stuffed club. To election is a long ways off yet, but the Debs vote in 1904, was largely is no discounting the Roosevelt as the candidate the west is fight; " congratulate himself upon the splen "Met's" showing under. the "cir a compliment as could be paid Clark is Nebraska's democratic is a sincere, high minded, patriotic who has been just simply himself or harlequin seeking to attract ' . THINK HE ISS GRAZY BELIEFS in nrrtN doctors Mais was one of the best men he had ever had, and that he wished he could get fifty more like him. . The factory has been overrun with orders and Malz has been working 14 hours a day, six days of the week, and doing his work well. Yet four . doctors ap pointed by the probate court to ex amine him are practically unanimous In their opinion that Malz is pos sessed of a monomania that directs itself against his wife, and that, under stress of excitement, might become dangerouB. There 1b no trace of this, they say, when things are running smoothly and Mais is engrossed in his work. It was explained to the court that a belief in witch-doctors was not con sidered, a sign of Insanity in the Polish quarter, and the petition to have Mala committed to a lunatic asylum waa denied. bankers may possibly recognize the hieroglyphic. But It would ease mat ters If the user of the type machine would learn to write his-own name distinctly. We are not all everybody's bankers. Styles In Ailments. "Well, here I am,", announced the fashionable physician In his breezy way. "And now what Co you think is the matter with you?" "Doctor, I hardly know," replied the fashionable patient , "What is newt" RECTOR'S 12th and O Sts. E. Fleming 1211 O STREET Jewelry & Wares of Precious cMetals Best selected stock in Lincoln. Here you can get anything you want or need in the line of jewelry, and at the inside price. Especially prepared for com mencement and wedding gifts. 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