Will Maupin's weekly. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1911-1912, August 30, 1912, Image 19

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    CASTLE, ROPER
MATTHEWS
UNDERTAKERS
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Our Own Ambulance
ESTABLISHED 1871
The first National Bank
OF LINCOLN
Capital (paid in) $200,000.00
Capital (earned) 200,000.00
Surplus (earned) ... 200,000.00
Profits (earned) 185,000.00
DIRECTORS
A. J. SAWYER, Counsel, Midwest Life Insurance Company.
E. J. HAINER, Attorney-at-Law.
GEORGE W. HOLMES, Secretary, First Trust Company.
J. E. MILLER, President, Miller & Paine.
J. C. SEACREST, Vice-Pres. and Secy., State Journal Co.
CHARLES STUART, Secretary, Nebraska Buick Auto Co.
W. E. SHARP, President, Lincoln Traction Co.
GEO. E. HASKELL, President, Beatrice Creamery Co.
F. M. HALL, Attorney-at-Law.
S. H. BURNHAM, President.
H. S. FREEMAN, Cashier.
For over forty-one years the leading financial institution
of Nebraska's capital city.
Appreciates accounts of Nebraska bankers, and is espe
cially well prepared to serve their needs.
Chairs and Dishes Rented
W. C. VAN AN DEL
SECOND-HAND FURNITURE AND STOVES
A Full Line of Queensware on Hand.'
' Auto 1581 Bell A-2059.'
132 South Tenth Etreet.
LINCOLN, NEBRASKA
Jobraska Paper d Dog Gompany
WHOLESALE PAPER AND STATIONERY
The Prompt Shippers
POST CARDS SCHOOL SUPPLIES
Ask Us About Our
STANDARD SWEEPING COMPOUND
Corner 9th and O Stc. Lincoln, Nebr.
A Good Place
To Go
When one is troubled with
tired and sore feet it makes
life miserable and relief is
Bought. So many people do
not realize it is in ill-fitting
footwear. If this seems to be your trouble we advise that you
call at the Cincinnati Shoe Store, 142 North Twelfth street.
They say, "It pays us better to please you it brings you
back. That's why we please." You will find our shoes fitable
and durable and at money saving prices. Come in and see
our line.
CINCINNATI! SHOE STORE
142 North 12th street.
M IK JUKI
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senator stephenson; who defies age
Senator Isaac Stephenson of Wis
consin, the oldest member of either
branch of congress, is standing the
scorching hot weather of the national
capital better than any of his cot
leagues. In Wisconsin Mr. Stephen
son is known . as "Uncle Ike," bat.
among .his senate associates he is
familiarly hailed as "Dr. Ike."
Although Mr. Stephenson makes no
pretentions to a knowledge of medl-'
cine as laid down In the books, and
frequently admits that he is not
abreast of the modern medical sci
ence, he has had a practical experi
ence which he thinks fits him to give
. advice to the aiUng. As far back as!
the early fifties, Mr. Stephenson was
healing the sick. He was then In
charge of various lumber camps In
V the Lake Superior region of northern!
- Wisconsin.
"For fifteen years," said Mri
Stephenson, "we were without a doc
tor, lawyer, or preacher. We did not
need a doctor, for I looked after the
sick, and as for a lawyer we got along
pretty well, because we fought out
with our fists the troubles that arose
among us. We had some pretty rough
and hard men In the camps, and maybe we did suffer for want of a
preacher. In the logging season we had hundreds of men, and my principal
Job was to keep our crews in good shape. The saw and the axe make trou
ble In the woods, not only for trees, but. for men, and I have been called on
to bind and sew hundreds of wounds."
Mr. Stephenson says that a long life and a simple life go hand in hand.
"As a young man, I traveled across the snow twenty odd miles a day," he
said. "I swung a five-pound axe from dawn till dark. I slept in a blanket
In the snow, ate crackers and pork and drank snow water, and was as
healthy as a bear." v.
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CASTRO MAY DESCEND UPON VENEZUELA
Information received in this country
by adherents of Clpriano Castro, de
posed president of Venezuela, not only
Indicate that he Is in the Canary Is
lands, but that he is completing ar
rangements for another descent upon
Venezuela. That this project may
prove successful this time, because of
the open hostility to President Gomez,
now dangerously approaching revolu
tion, is considered to be almost cer
tain by Venezuelans who have made
New York city their headquarters for
several months.
It was not generally known that
Castro had left Germany, where, five
weeks ago, he submitted to an opera
tion. He spent several days in Berlin
while recuperating and then disap
peared. Pop!te the efforts of agents of Pres
ident Gomez to locate the Irrepres
sible agitator, his whereabouts' were
not discovered until a few days ago,
when his supporters in New York, all
of whom have been exiled by President Gomez, received letters from the erst
while president revealing his purpose to return to South America Incognito at
the earliest opportunity.
- According to Antonio Jose Sanchez, for many years the private secretary
of Castro, and who lives in New York, Gen. A. Pimentel, who was minister
of finance under President Gomez, is en route to that city to join the Vene
zuelan junta now operating there, not so much in the interest of Castro, but
to overthrow President Gomez, who, it is now declared, has developed into
a far more dangerous dictator than Castro was accused of being.
POPE PIUS X NINE YEARS A RULER '
Shattering the widely accepted be
lief, in which he himself shared, that
he would not live to celebrate nine
anniversaries of his elevation to the
Vatican throne, Pope Plus X complet
ed the other day the ninth year of his
pontificate.
The ' odd superstition that ha
would die before was based on th
manner In which his holiness entire
life has been divided Into nine-year
periods. As plain Giuseppe Sarto he
was ordained a priest in 1808 and
served as a curate for nine years.
Then followed his promotion to the
post of parish priest, at Salzano,
where he remained for nine years
more. Next came nine years as chan
cellor of his diocese, nine as Bishop
of Tantua and nine as cardinal and
patriarch of Venice.
So firmly was he convinced that
this division of his life would continue
to the end that he frequently express
ed to friends the certainty he felt that
nine years would terminate his pontificate, a termination possible only with
his death.
The pope was deluged with telegrams congratulating him on having
urvived the supposedly fatal period. In honor of his anniversary he also
Teceived a large number of cardinals, Vatican officials and personal friends.
Y0SHIHIT0, NEW JAPANESE EMPEROR
The new emperor of Japan, the
Mikado Yoshlhito, faces a gigantic
(task as he steps into the place made
vacant by his remarxabie zatner, me
Emperor Mutsuhito. who died recently
after a prolonged illness.
Yoshlhito is the third son of the de-
ceased ruler and was proclaimed
; crown prince in 1888. He Is a man of
strong character and enviable attain
ments In war and statecraft He la an
officer in the army and to the navy
and has seen severe service to both
branches. He was married to 1900
and has three children. With all the
advantages of a modern education and
'to full accord with the advanced Ideas
of the late emperor, be should prove
a worthy successor to his father, who,
though an oriental, was one of the
truly great men of the age. He is the
one hundred and twenty-second ruler
of Japan in his line, which, according
to Japanese legend. Is descended from
the gods.
The belief to the divine right of kings, which so long was used as am
excuse for the tyranny of the rulers of Europe, la still prevalent to Japan.
There the person of the mikado Is held sacred.
Prepare for Comfort ,
When Jack Frost gets around next winter it will be too
late to consider the furnace work. Let us figure to install one
for you. ' t ' v
"We have the best makes for your consideration at reason
able prices. We do all kinds of tin, sheet and metal work.
Call up and we will figure on all your work. Repair work
a specialty.
LOGAN & RANECKE
137 No. 12th St. Auto Phone B3471
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II good wages and working under mutually
satisfactory conditions. This newspaper
is printed in a shop Union in all' Departments.
Demand this label on your printing
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Rector's
Onyx
Fountain
All the fancy soft drinks
known to the expert mixologist.'-
The favorite re
freshment resort of Lincoln.
Drugs and
Sundrios
Rector's Twelfth and O
Streets, prescriptions accu
rately compounded. Prompt
deliveries.
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T. A. YOUNG
General Hardware
1907 0 St., Uncoil, Neb.
Auto B2390
Bell 573
THE CENTRAL
National Bank of Lincoln
Capital 915C.000.OO
Surplus and Undivided Profits $50,000.00
Tod arrinor
Tht Man Who Knsws How to
Cloan, Pross
and Ropair
Ycur Clothes or Hat
235 North Ifth
AntoBlTOS
Bell F1609
MONEY LOANED
on household goods, pianos,
horses, etc.; long or short time.
No charge for papers. No In
terest in advance. No publicity
or file papers. We guarantee
better terms than others make.
Monty paid immediately. CO
LUMBIA LOAN CO., 127 South
12th.
Accidents Will Happen
And it is wise and prudent to insure '
against them in the reliable
NATIONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE
COMPANY s
of Lincoln, Nebr.
The "National" does a larger acci-,
dent insurance business in Nebraska
than any other company, and settles
all claims promptly and In full.
A host of satisfied policyholders are
stunch supporters of the "National"
and the numbers are increasing
rapidly.
W. C. HOWEY
Secy, and Genl. Mgr.
WA6EW0RKER5, ATTENTION
We have Money to Loan on
Chattels. Plenty of it. Utmost
Secrecy. -
Kelly & INoi-i-ha
Room' I, 1034 'O'
' Notice to Creditors.
Estate No. 3091 of Emma Cloyd, de
ceased, in the County Court of Lan
caster County, Nebraska.
The State of Nebraska, ss.: Credi
tors of said estate will take notice
that the time limited for presentation
and filing of claims against said estate ,
is March 3, 1913,, and for payment of
debts is October 1, 1913; that I will
sit at the county court room in said
county on December 2, 1912, at 2 p. m.,
and on March 3, 1913, at 2 p. m., to re
ceive, examine, "hear, allow, or ad
just all claims and objections duly
filed.
Dated July 22, 1912. "
GEO. H. RISSER,
County Judge.
BYY ROBIN R. REID,
(Seal.) Clerk.
Joseph f.franta
Violin Instructor
1338 0 St., Lincoln J
Nebraska Cornice
MANUFACTURERS OF
Galvanized Iron and
Copper Cornices, Steel
x Ceilings - Skylights
Tin, Iron, Slate and
Gravel Roofing.
AittLMSS, 221 to. Its It Until, I
Northwestern Junk and
Iroir Company
HILL BROS., Props.
331-333 N. 9th Street, Uuoli, Nit