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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1908)
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Vi ‘Ail ftur ma n v t which a’*- a’ bifid to the fy'tff* fi* fnei fc <4 the I n)l*d Hbatc* *o meet 'Le e-ver-Jfrow it* lot *h* t’ltli of If fesnl V; Kinmtlflf a .•«-** Vkttf bwln for OUf pOpU/A'jo.O I the immediate fu'u-e fie it a mo* JBWllse prophe’ »b</ H'/iiW a' emj. • '<» et'ima'e he po tential wheat a> reaye <4 tne l.’nJted hi'a’e* jo 20, or &0 years from no* WMte il if '; ue ihat the most avail a hie and mot' prod-..< ! • e wnea’ land! lave alM-ady b*-<-n tapped 'bo fu'ure acreage of and swamp lands iha' may if- made produotive through engineering tkl:! say* Century, it an absolutely unknown factor. Th»' many of lb*-tse region* will aotnetime l/<- oyifomoly productive no ono <an don O', and ,f blgij price* for wheat b< <omo persistent, an extensive wheat a< roai4*- may I/O developed in old ag/1 cultural regions ’ha1 have ahandonod wheat for more profitable for tut o) agricult u/e Rwfeber pla/s a Part, The increasing demand for rubb'i maker ih<- Congo H'a'o a <on'or </f In iciest to tl/<- wo/hi Ii'it i/o ono vac's rubber exl/nted by the lath and by mutilation. No one believe* that any su< h system it n<-/<-stary It la a mistake to ihlnk that ih<- African negroe* ax- lazy ta;.' li<- PUI|4«t|ihU Inquirer. Al'/r ih<ir fathlon they are energetic, but most of lh<-lr lal/<// it wasted in vain cfforif ji seems reasonable that a mild and intelligent adininikiration will produce mcch more rubber and will not only benefit Hie naflvet, but cheapen tbe article f lii- Amo/haf <<,(/<1 -Ions stand, and lt/ese are vast, but they will lx- under tbe supervision </f tin lh Igian govcrn merit and w<- shall have no more bru tttllly by whol<-' ah- 'I lx IScIgfans an an Intelligent race fully competent to solve this great problem Tlx* ISrltfah bouse of lords amended till’ old aye j,ensh/n bill, but wlx-n th« commons rejected tlx- amendments, tlx- lords passed tbe hill In the form in wliieli 1^ was tx-nt to them. Tlx aged r.ilHsli js/or ov<-i 70 year- of age will soon receive jx-tisions of vary Ing ainourits, according to thi-Jr in coin*- The tiiiniH an- lix«-d hy a sibling scale wiil< ii forms, a part of the hill Now (in- statesmen will devote lix-in selves to finding money to pay the pensions II will requlro $.'10,000,000 a y<-ar to start with, and Is likely to need from $1*0,000,000 to $1110,000,000 within a <!<-< aih Tim heaviest hitter In the A met lean Ham-ball has married the richest kIiI In Atlanta. Him proh ably took him because the HportliiK iilliiira have referred to him a "the prince of swatters." A Chicago man plum-, to have all our machinery run by thn force of gravitation That will la* all right If h<* etui persuade Kravltallon to wmk both way:,. Tlii‘11' la a town in Now York which Inin hi'i'll mmli' faniotlN by Hh million alit* IIIi- ih i .-1111■ ■ i-111 in Hh ranks arc plenty of brokers ami bunkers, mi It may bo that liny are satisfied any linn* the town supply of water rum short they cun get enough squeezed out of their slocks In answer. Only a nirmotimnlao, says it scientist, can think of one subject continuous ly for five minutes. Oh, say not so. Weren't you ever hungry for an hour before dinner time? When . wild eyed motorcyclist comes tearing along the street the average pedestrian Is at a loss for a moment whether to offer up a silent invocation in his behalf or break out into loud, harsh and objurgatory Ian guage. One of the scientists turn written a long article entitled "Why We Cling to Life." After carefully consldera tion he appears to arrive at the opin ion that it is because we don't like to die. 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AT KAltOM 11 Ro!! t rt-f, i . 4 7 7,or, JoWi-jli J or r»4 1 >'*7 Mi# i, u ! 1 |f ifrl* j't <rj f!>oj> r . ’I > ■ \f 1# In*«-l F If. rilriK’on (rJy-Mj ; .22 4'<2 l?» nry li 4;« rir g 4'Vm.j .21 7X7 II' tirv If. (t^yjr-t. 2 771 ICol."ft I' HrIi*u ('l«-!/i ) .. 17‘*''* VV Fo* ♦ * < f y* ■ |. • WJlii'ifn I' »' otori <:-'■>.) . . ?,w; Thoriiht* I. I'iillllon 4ho<* > , .. 277 NEBRASKA GRIEFS. The amiM.'ll fall given by tin* Cedar County Fair and iJrivltig a I a t ion cloned lui-i uc< k. In point of attend anee and In tin* display of stock and general farm pioduc IIt watt tin- most succensful < v»-i held fir tlie county. Hteven .1 Kelso, a Beatrice contract or and btnbler ha> disappeared b-av 1 nK behind him unpaid bills aggregat lug $6,000. He had thirty five men in >iih employ, nearly all of whom he owed two V.eelth' Hillary. Fanners should all have telephone Write to iiw and learn how to get the best service for I he leant money, ,\i hia ha Telephone Company. IKtii and I long Ini- afreets, Omaha. ‘Tsc 'lie I fell.’* Ik-tsHil- h drug stores will not he allowed lo ‘ <'11 llijuor under any eon Hblerutlou. The September term of district court of < iihO-i eouilly was In si salon last we. h, with .lud- e liruno floutetlet of Kearmw presiding. The docket will possibly fake two w». i.« to clean It up Much interest, however, I centered ir tin- rune of .lumen t':n land, who in charged with the murder of John Katideriion, which occuned several months ago The trial loom lues to |,e imuHiially cxcliing. then being a hold ot important witnesses on each Hide, The city wafer works of Franklin have beep completed and turned ov -i lo the city. A l. it was made as lo tll« merits of toe entile sysl.m from . n gitie to water plugs. Water was forc ed fully sixty feet high. When Sheriff (ililaii of Seward conn fy went Into the county Jail the othfil morning lie discovered that during tie night James It. Imwtioti, the man whe was bound over to the dlstrlet court for stabbing William Held witli Intent to kill, bad packed up his little suit case and silently stole away, lie dug a hole In the floor and got Into the cel lar utttl Ills escape was easy. T'J'.F”' 7i" H>~T. r-. . . ,» T» ; ... • *. -• : r_ E. "R !xGi <>«X! }. ». Tf. •«" X Seei'r: jm r~.iostekt. H wrt ? t - r ^JL 14, - "* j <■ L Hwt*: r*-; >'>Ji u* f '.V"7 l* ■ QtTT. - : ut 7 -v*': ■; - "E T 'r*“ t j-t-iv<-r > f nr.dM «• JuLlU* THE 1* I ..-TJll-.T I f Eil'l '7>'Jt flisu’w'iim CH-m. Ftarp-nuo ‘wy * AlarMii X Jsrwrr ■ jin. f.C'w.- AJ-ri' hee f "HTH WSTiJ "T * H i '!"!'" *» ; E ■ ■ *...., X 7 7 FiaUJfc A. bur: jm j * • H. T-.it f-» -i V. Umasi K. me 1 FIFTH X'T-fTFJ'T ' . A Lu< * ‘f>-i • . . i T ~ v > / < T - v. • ’ • ;•", b jf W E 3Ci»*»ioJ (per • }• •>-•■ -s-t - - • x- : XE -7 J-1, v < •; ^ X'E it ■ A X* Cauturnn. •■&*•:; *.. A ' c*:ur»w» v; .• .-x •-!> i; -r -*• ' • » Ffr.-T : 'tTK:r'T e. m • "j • •* A E > ? o*-n. ■ A. y i It. 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I h !. iR • 12 1-, 2 • E 'V Phillip* Cl'-rno » r&t, J >. \y r ' 14 Re; vll'-.n, K E Meyer*. I < r;*’ G M A dart » 1” r*-2'.'..-'<art. o. II Klrim-y: detno « f»'"« ;* R. M. r, E R Gould. d'-rrroerat, ■ E I < "1« :* Ri- •)! ;• ! Harry iv t.e kendantz. | <1< rn<a r;.’. J H 1"' re ar t j> R. p ■>,!)<an. E J, Ki.nK democrat, i A ‘‘ T' rri| it: iv R<-'.uMI<an, H. A, Graff: «em» . • G W E • ", R, [, r, F U' Rur'ham. E I' ' lir'iwn, democrat. H T ‘ ‘ '.J irr.e T f, J, E. 'Ur 2), Ri rubll'-an, Adam M< Mudeo; d>-m erav Ja" h Flr-in. R, • ,!!< :,-i G W. Baldwin, <lemo ■ , F ■! t-,» l i, !-• ; ,1 . r, Rr K WiPox, derno ' ■ .. i Mr- IMi Ke’< pirn ; 4 R* 1 ,»■]!'tin, John Imran, d*-mo i i• ||i-r rr.t; f- I i|fl* | .; • . .1. M ‘‘nx, rjfrrn/'rat. 14. 'I 15row rt Nurses Want Legislation. \f-i,ra; ka nurr'-s will t-ndeavor to lav* a law p&HMd by th>- n«xt iHKiti j |attir« wblr li v.Ill i<-()uir«r the reelatra rIon of all nurses In the Mate In a similar manrt' r to the registration re g til red In several other states f>l thf* ! enfon This der ision was reaehed at a meeting of the nurses of the state in this flty. The matter of push I of the frariiinK and pas ins? of the law has i,< <-.j p it Iri th" hands of a Krmmlitee A'hlrh I- romi > f', d of four gradual'' piir-es ff the State, as follows Miss -It off l.lii' oln ; Miss Biek'-r, Omaha; Mi Plnklngton, Omaha, and Miss J '};<r<lwlek, Llneoln. J. A Hlnghautt, United State* com •id, ,loner, and a federal marahal from Omaha eame to Herman and planed Waller Weal and U. Went under ar rent for welling liquor and drove to Te kamah with them and lodged them In Jail. It la thought there had been a deputy United Hi, a Lea Marshal there for several day a dh-gulaed aa a xign painter anri he aiios.-oded jn collecting neveral hor’UH Jaga hlmnelf and bought liquor from a good many In town. fern Charter, the li-y< nr-old daugh ter of Mr. and Mra. Jamea Charter, of lliiatlnga, whore divorce atilt la pend lug trial two weeks-; hence, wan abduct ed hy her father and taken away In an automobile. He called for her at •tchool and Induce,| her to leave John C Helahy, aged 22 fell from the top of tin* new school Imlldlng 111 Milford while wheeling mortar for tli« tuleklnyera. HI a left leg wn« r.o bad ly ernalp'd that tin- phyaiciitna an pit luted ti above the knee. Other com PIlealloiiM «<t In and he ill«-il In the afternoon. The fir: i Jury trial In the Chadron division of the federal court of lho Culled Httiten eIsi e,| wllh mi in spilttnl. Chiih - llensp'ihsm mid Uhriatophs-r Aid oil, both of Crawford, were de fendant They w<*re menaed of liuyltir Mankelof aoldlorn .rout Kort Koblnaon. Hotini- county’H corn crop la th<- heat ever produced. A report from the town' of ICngle, eight* on mile msaal of number of s ell* hrutsiiH became Intoxicat'd, i ImrleH Hurna, a farmer, waa me an ted and ao badly beaten that he died Kvery effort to I s> mads- hy the Commercial club of Oinah to aes ur“ the next meeting of the Trnir rubai ilpjd (Commercial roiigrear, end II H Weller, chairman of the • pventlou committee, Iiiih atartid < 'It to suiro a atroug delegation t attend th meeting In Ban Francisco Oitoler '* to 10. REPRESENT*7 .£ CA.’0:CATES _ - Se er^.tr in tn* ft ~s- t* t© E ' •.* • the Ct>' - i - • ■ . - ' ■ . u- it. "j ii Wt *c • K.ip- A •'-•£. B~osy '/m** (rv. K.vi'ju' X !’-K‘ UXtlidM! A I ‘ hi.’W *5. V. ’ 'ieLTM X I'--: . :. . : J. 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F H* ♦ J'.' r S3 pe*-vMi-.an, F O. Ei -b. democrat \y >. \V < rw > • Z4 F*'jfAU:ur: A V IV&P* democrat We* J'.< DK S' WKiLam f>- ( b»'. St pep* oh-ar J jhn p Tr -^rb^r.; d*frr. <i*T>.V. P*-’*-? Gd 37. B^!WMkai}. K. O- Edio !»*ft4'’n; domocrsit P. A. Murphy. ! If N* Hwin c* H^puMP-ar. D W B K> r A B Ts»v i ^ r i\*'U,** Tiji, Ghar.e* W FJi *. E. E !Jm-olri *;'« a • J. B Buckley, dejj.o '-t; * Vi* tor K W *or 40 B.* * George Beardsley; J G. B'-e;*f 41. P I- A bar*. W. W Fo». t R \V. Bed f. J Evarf. 42 Kr It M V*-tU-tf- A_ J J> t. *'’r. democrat, J. EL BrodcrP fc. FiM ’ Ko* k r ■" w 4 2 Republic.--r* J Warren Ke;'er# Jr. 0*-rr rat > H Bowman 44 p* * ii'.-r Hr. K. F Paine*; demo crat. F If r • erla» k. 4' H< : uMP; n, K E. Crosier. demo * rat f;*-:'*. Mar* I it Republican, Krfck Johnson; demo crat P O Hia.t* r. j 4 7 H*'r*ubli«-an, A E. K« redder. E. rb Wl }?*•; democrat, John W. Hi: k. P\ H. Wert. 4h. Re-jubHcfctn. Jjnfrjn G. Half, demo c?a* h'fcr ’* Kfi-r 4'* to : -jr ■> ;. n F H C'.Z *1* rno r-ra*. John I- Fojfarty. DO. i'.» : -l t,f a e H A Ah* r\ W W f'< *lf-> ; democrat, Jf. K. Henry, T J, Wilfern, &J. K* '-ubh' an K P gkillmar*; demo *r;». B w ffarinston f,2 h» o jt.’if-;.n If. >!. rnjvai:, demo era*. John F C>rr. r,:j K*-* r;0IP an, C. H Chase; demo crat Y W Jo Ear-ve ',4 pa * ih!ie. n n. K. Bus <. democrat. Iiu*!» r Bu'canan. Jo-r- iMi'-an. peter Morfer ^r; d«m J P./|**K fid B« * ut li# ;.r, j. a. Am cherry. A. L. y^di'-WK, defraarat. \V. J. Taylor. KL :,7 !>ern' * rat. K A Brown. pi • ran, <> W. Barrett; demo ^ r; ‘ P- < r Wi-k. ^. A Mia' a Bepohlh a n W A nderaon; d«*mo *fr t If 'r Wort'!'.: i* f h peouhlican. J A. Flat* r; democrat, J I* Ertflar'!. €1 Jier-oMl»-an. A. K. Peek; democrat, I. If K»**man. 62. Her),Jti]|c;1n. K. A. lianskln; demo cr: * Joseph Snyder 6J. Be; •jfJl'.,»i j; W. Robert:<; demo crat P. t* Fonk. <;l ifepuMPat* N A. petty throve, dem , o# rat. f W K'llv r,~, |o rajblPajj, Frank More; democrat. J W. Hoppe ce, Ri oublfe.in. Jy o. Richardson; f/♦ rat. I/* lv F Rc“e. r,T. I*, r ijl l‘e;,r. W. If. Smith, dferrio c r;.• t W /. Ta>!f»r. Governor Sheldon haw appointed the folk wing delegates to represent Ne braska a* the IrariEmlsslppI congress which Is to convene at Kan Francisco, | October *<: -I M Guild. Omaha; W. | H. Whitten, Lincoln; H. T. Clarke, sr„ Omaha; I L Dermond, Heaver Cross ing; L K Towers, Meafrlce; Ed. I,. ■ Miller, Beatrice; .lames Henderson, Cent nil City: .1. K Miller, Seward; ,1. 1 K Hanson, Fiemont; C H. Gregg, Kearney; H. M. Wolbach, Grand Is land; David Anderson, South Omaha; A H Hroke, Hastings; C. •!. Miles, Ha tings, U A Millet), Van, Manner | couniy; .1 It. VanMosklrk, Newport, The German Evangelical Lutheran synod. III r.eaalon at Glenvllle, voted to eMiiihllsh a German theolOKlcal school at Lincoln A com milieu composed of |{ev Wupper of Hooper, Mlchelmann of Cs and Island and Heir;* r of Fort taneiie was selected to choose and pun base a site for the new school.. Esprcitft Company Gain* Point. Italph MieckcnrldKc, ns attorney for the ex press e,tii| itiierf In the Injunc tion wall brought by the attorney gen eral to enforce the Sibley act, gained a point la: I week before Referee Sul livan by obtaining tin udmlsslon from L. K WHHng, witness for the state, ; Dial Ms deductions wi re partly erron | cons and would have to be revised Welding's tabulation of revenues and ixpetn-es of (lie business of the Wells t'ai'go C press company was based on testimony taken In New York City in a similar suit In the federal Court. A d tor Se.-irle Enjoined. Stale Ampler K. M. Searle Is tom oe arllv m'lolned from further wlth liiddlii!' it 'ben-e from the Pacific Mit i nnl Life 1 trainee comi any and the Irene ''"ml Itisurance company, l 'Hi of c •I'fornl’* The temporary In 0|n,.|te>i .< IS'’ d by ,1 lldge T. C. M linger 'r the federal court. The in ii’a rice ' ’irtment of the auditor's cr''' d to Issue a license to (hf.-ae i tees solely because the i-ii(’ e* I 'crn'a refused to permit a ■ rtaln ' "■ ’•-*» l'fc Insurance com pany to <’ ' nsltioss In that state. VISITS WITH —~- — ' - ' '-J T>e . T' • J! -a*" 'O’. t.:. ?.*-c jt if- ■> T;. * . ? !»' •* * fc -Ki^u> y- r-iu<V it-*-!* r"*!*tr ^ -c- xtUTV.. ".'if • •r**w, • w» i of nig't-.T. i* **itiytj*se out Ado rot* l»*' ■ .<r.5 r,:'> * **»r it*»4>n Tirf- uf inuritfT'iJt f'ltWJt Juiftflftc TbaS tsp2ik rjt- tsjr} :•■ .-■.gi, ii*t j**®-’! j A*itf * £ Tni7jBfir*'J oy wiy, A t?, ua* :;• l tasan t r ■ * ajr. •« t; ’ l* * *-«:£% T- ■• rr: - » * ' i - r?<s T*'*r r . *• i- '* • *,*r fey’. *.i?. T. ' ?»-*> T;> r-r >'•! ■ ■ J.« *■& « f - ■ *1 ► fy_- ; » *- j,f*r V< .•*:>*- :Z Vi^TV} VlT.*** 1« r*.r;* r-<r *>•.»•* it.at t.: • w .•ric .• *_ A*:C «?.> * •.*- v rT.-j* ••-. *r?t far*.? 7 •:*- t-*' v* * ':it $r.j> : r A J'.i'-riiO'. w ft . j/f>' t, * * .’t flovr * ^ i ,tu- Xrt-‘Ui itu. :..Tun*a?. A' c-t ■ * <3u*r irWfc? ■Pi in, tliM - ' . K - - — T -• • luvuiitsd.ta p’ay atttfi Aad v *r- -*,*• *-» bo * •* 7*: • ’ ••-. .■ - ■ ■ ■ v. • t'f 7- <- - rt-.-'-t irs **.* 7- tr.Q *:.* r ' A' J «.t v: ► Witt li tt..*: • • . r'> .; * :> . • • if. V ' £f JE*—' f . . • - - e ' - CaiiB^fe’ C-ixO^'EXI*'* b. "jj ■'i.2 t-irfsvfef .■ * -*r ^ i.- * t’i-1 fcOOd ,pi»IF Of tt-T A*. ro wav Abov* * * - l*. ' •:*k:i4? i* -V i r^ *• ^ U r., '.-f ^7*-* r JbCTOr-'i tT-t tr; t B/ s 'A sdom. My id*.a of Heaven is a place where my wife never tehs me with tears ir. her e;.es that the hired girl is going to quit. Th*- age of the c-bes-.nut never make:- any difference in the laugh of a man who has come to ask a favor of Tbe story teller. The man who can make good ex I cases can hold a job temporarily, but ; it Takes a man who can deliver the goods to become a fixture. A Chicago g..ri, spending her vara [ tion in the country, mistook a bull frog's basocning for what she called a bossy cow mewing for her caifl The Provident Gas Meter. The Daylight Gas Co., of my town, recently received the following letter from a consumer of kilowa's who thus mildly protests against the treatment accorded him: Manager Daylight Gas Co. Dear Sir— I am resuming your bill for gas last month, presuming thaT you have | mace a mis’ake and sent me a debit for the entire vrorks, keeping the bill ; that should have come to me. as an in voice of property on hand. I have no [ use for a gas factory, as my motber i in-iaw is a working model at our house ; and the supply, if inflammable, would : l>e greater than the demand. My wife was away on a vacation all last month, I lived at the club and yet you send me a bill for $18.40 for gas! What do you think I am. anyhow ? A mother lode? Igist Ian I spent t-bl for burglar alarms—and then let you put that meter in the heart of my happy home, if it cost $1%.4(| a month when youi meter is standing still, what will it cost when it canters? And when mj guests decanter? At this rate, I figured last night, my annual salary will last 241 kilo wat hours. A snow ball in the oven of Gehenna is a tortoise beside youi cotton tailed meter. What are yoi doing with your money, anyhow? Buy ing a buzz wagon? This morning I stuck a piece of gum in the wheels, hut it kept right on gumming it with the price of the gun added. Honest, it makes a man dizzy to see the wheels go round. 1 got toe close to the critter this morning trying to read my epitaph, caught my whisk ers on the axle and lost a lot of lady killers. I don’t care for the whiskers I can glow more hair, but I can't grow $18.40, because my bushes are not bearing this year. Now, you come down to my house and touch me for that diabolical metei and leave me alone'in peace forever. We don't want gas at our house! What we want Is a steam yacht, art air ship and a private swimming pool! We cannot afford gas, and no sane man will be so fastidious as to live beyond his Income. Sometime, when we put John I), off ! the map, we may decide that we can not live without your highly refined, radiating illuminant, in which case we will make arrangements to settle something on the wife and children, stuff the keyhole, take it through a nipple and die in our silken under wear. like a man. sparkilngly and ef fulgently lit. tip! \ As to your bill, I wish you would try to forget It. My heart is weak and shocks are dangerous^ I'pon my honor as a g' nt leman, 1 asstfre you that 1 shall never mention it again if you don't. Sincerely, lleibert Askins. In Chicago, of Course. A mother hid her $1,500 worth of jewels in her little daughter's slipper, ! forgot all about it and the next day threw the slipper into the garbage can. Of course, it happened in Chi cago, says the New York Herald. Where else would si child’s slipper hold all those gems? First Duty of Some Parents. Parents seem to think one of their first duties is to make their children believe all the things they don't be lieve themselves.—New York Press. * Pianos Pianos Pianos Do you mart orje in yovr heme? if you re coeteoa platiogthe purcL ase o’. & fxaoo now or in the future, don't ta2 to write or caii oc HAYDENS * ut 1 Ok<at rmatu risnatt V« * carry -v? largest arid most 00=1: Me riocr pianos ir. toe coir -y. Ece^; riaci so.V fy. -'; c:ve sssipacticr c- "toney ccVr. i • -. I^riect frorr. trrf toiiov.-;rc- Knabe, EstCj, TTeT^ur.. . Sohmer, Fisc**-'. Schaeffer, Anderson, P~ze <5 Smith & Nixon. Smitr <3 Barries. Ez-ersole. Miitcm, etc. All v.*iC on easy paratcrt.; r tdesred. Try HAYDEN'S First ( ^ < S •“ E &Z-T -£P WAA-rtP?'. Ir.c an %Ct L. <t / tt S* _r*t Far 5s-' nd n L fe« Bat-.*. Writing of lit famous Dean Kaye of Topeca. in Suburban I—de Pit-. A. Lc.T*wei.’ says bean KiJ-t btF Lad iE'ereitiltg *!• perienoe§ during Li* K ;;r"imi m 'it w.idensess Once a* indian w.mas ait 10 Lie cab::;. Ton marry’' sit asked. ' Yes said lie dean I can marry folk* Have you act a man'" ' Aga.n lie w' •max grunted and 3e par*ed About sundown site returned dragging *;*1 her an apparently abashed and rein oast bra re. *'"Got him.' she remarked laconical ly. producing her marriage ..cense The man knew no English. but ti* woman prompted him when :: becam* necessary for h;m to give bis assent to the dean’s questions. Ween ii r-s over tbe squaw paid tbe minister 1-J fee and led her bus band away in -_-j. ump-b." TOO TRUE TC EE GOOD. Pinxit—I have just finished the ’ate Mrs. Peck's portrait. It's a speaking likeness. The Widower P**ck—Would it be *oo mach trouble to—er—charge it a bit in that respect? Socialism in Japan. Socialism has no footing in this country as yet, nor is there any indi cation that it will gain a footing in the near future at all events. Prior to the war with Russia a small coterie of men calling themselves socialists argued vehemently against the open ing of hostiiiii«-s and published a newspaper organ to propagate their creed But they soon dwindled into Insignificance, and although a period ica! of so-called socialist views con tinues to be published it has no in fluence, nor does it serve any purpose, apparently, except to furnish material for occasional comment on the part of amused readers.—Japanese Weekly Mail. Laundry work at home would be much more satisfactory if the right Starch were used. In order to get the desired stiffness, it is usually neces sary to use so much starch that the beauty and fineness of the fabric is hidden behind a paste of varying thickness, which not only destroys The appearance, but also affects the wear ing quality of the goods. This trou ble can be entirely overcome by using Defiance Starch, as it can be applied much more thinly because of its great er strength than other makes. A Carlyle Wedding. Cralgenputtcck. where Carlyle s "Sartor Resartus" was written, has just been the scene of a notable wed ding. The bride was Mary Carlyle of Craigenputtock, a grandniece of Thom as Carlyle, a farmer, of Pingle, Dum friesshire. a son of Thomas Carlyle's favorite nephew. Pingle is about four miles from Ecclefechan, Carlyle's birthplace, and this village is the original of the Entuphl of "Sartor Resartus.”—London Standard. More Important. “Ah! Mrs. Newcomb,” said the up pish Mrs. Subbubs, "my many social duties have prevented me from calling upon you as i should. However, I will surely return your visit some day—” "Oh! that doesn't matter much,” replied Mrs. Newcomb promptly, “but I do wish you'd return the groceries you've borrowed from time to time.” CathoUc Standard and Times. With a smooth Iron and Defiance Starch, you can launder your shirt waist just as well at home as the steam laundry can; it will have the proper stiffness and finish, there will be less wear and tear of the goods, and it will be a positive pleasure to use a Starch that does not stick to the iron. Contrast in Wills. If, as is stated, the will of the late duke of Devonshire contains nearly 18,000 words, it is certainly entitled to rank high among long-winded tes taments. Probably the shortest will on rec ord was that of a Streatham gentle man, proved a few years ago, which consisted of the words: "All for moth er. C. T.”—Westminster Gazette. Electrified Water Used in Washing. A Hungarian washing machine makes use of electrified water. r~e* r £» Oi the '* and Koni*"x Fra*--- : - *.-■■■■■ a*e Si fnrr.-.ar E EL' V l LaCC Ii*ra tLC U . uf the IX’Wrt hi» - Uir'tC ’ It *lidj their women • at > • i_zec at; *ie-e Ti. . sear OsJjBbc. wear tr: •- ■ ■ iikmsee »u..- their heat- a: : ■■ cers 'eSh covered iy . • * v • " carry their rets into the ■■--= - up tslb: qaar.*J•_« of a: -ur, prawns, v .-.x. as oeeas «*. lobster and many im . t-' T Often ViM on: Ml *jLr TiL'r- § li.*::: !■« ££ and tier rtrta l ' • a* a -use :l »&•*: at --- • . •-jjjf-Jy r-1' -~TT‘~T,.y ^,L*_ * f - ’ - are fa... PopiriA.* Ct" - i The pc; ala: .* of -.he ~ pire 5* large!y a Df' - r of There has never t*etx s utr -1 - ■ 4 the emp.re as that k l takes eTeiy decade tr This - But :he esumaie of tie Alma: a .. . Gotha for IK*v tray he taken a rel-able. According to that - t . the ;e; slat ;r of the ett; round numbers, at*, a: *•••. is probably safe to say tha* : * bunas being* or earth w-re is line every fourth ore «... a Chtuanan. Tre Voseri Vct-t Madam *to the curse a__ just brought home her ft.: frt c. a » a'k —Le ar chatged the children k* e . saw them! Are you cut'- - are :he right ones?—F..- r ter. HERE IS C-VAHV iS eta ch<« shop W •- jrri tr . • ■» ■ 0 T to flake or y t«> *■' _r i: - v * •solid piece of srla»-. A*-: eiamicatioa HtTE?- V I Excicfeixe Opticians. 233 j* • — Oznz! a Xen:: ska Fact-: : t a ; : - . - Win lesale ar.<i E#-!a: . Omaha Directory • Gest-leman ■ table. jncludiajr F:te I.* - pcrtwl Table D*licec:-a If tb*r* it ar. r lltrl* :t“» you are unable to obta;s Say t;E - - T x - tru 111 to* prices on tasc, ai w* will t«. t taro Mail orders carefi’ly r ie IMPOUTmilNO DCSLg^S N PURE FOOD PflQjlJCT3 AND TABlE DEL»C^ £5 * «“«"•!?»■££.’el COIRTNEY & CO.. Omafea. \?t>r. BILLIARD TABLES POOL TABLES LOWEST PRICES. EASY PAYMENTS. You cannot aSord to experirr.--,? th untried goods sold by cotnniiss.ou agents. Catalogues free. The Brunswick-Salke-Co'!end;r Ccr:zr\y 407-9 So. 10th St.. Dipt. 2, 0W4HA. t.E3. HAVE YOU HAD YOUR “WEDDING BREAKFAST" If not ask your grocer for this brand of Maple Syrup. FARRELL & CO., OMAHA. A THE BRIGHTEST SPOT ON THE MAP A GOOD PLACE to invest your in me . •» he**e you ran pet from 6rc to IOrc On improved Properties Write Vs How Much You Have to I: HASTIMGS and h’CVO^M 1704 Farnam St. Omaha, ttcbr. Aulabaugh’s complete s catalogue will show 3 you what you want. G. N. AULABAUGH ®*Bt- *. 1508 CougUsSt.. OMAHA. * lel,l Classes, Binoculars an t Tel...rope* @T\^JVurn Optical Co .V:.a5?'V.: v * - - ssrll*-Klavas wh.-n needed. Kves-la-. . .... ...... cjft.prmyHyflu.tl. Consult n* tird. \\ ..-Y- o,. ■ mtablisbed i?s«. G. E. Shukert r^^TskTs^ I of j*!1 kinds, direct fr. m r Ur*w“-k-<wear'r s-‘«■« Uie middle man e 1)rs- Bailey * Mach. The ^ tix>r. Pax ton Block. oor.'lisiS i _ and Farnam 1 rental office latte' Middle W<S' 'i „?*** DENTISTS RUBBER GOODS MYERS ni'iTeT.!’,Rend ,or eatalnsru*. MYERS-DILLON DRUG CO., OMAHA NtBS. MILLARD HOTEL ^?,K.,.i,<AN rm *» •»« ra MX 1 *.. ^ 1 » , \ T iL-aV ” “’w ■ Ulliaud l»«U(fldN SU., OMAHA. T*» Collars a day and up. i tuter especially to state trade. Try us.