SHOULD NOT HAVE MOVED * _ Story of a Man Who Was Male* ir-g Good, but Roving Fever Get the Best of Him. Or Va «tb. 1 y.l the Ct Paul Farm er * I»i»tw:cn cotta.Led a ver> inter »! tr a < tt cif *.be etjerienoe* of a met frofct Ptapies. Minn Realizing max fee »a* not —r^rng math bead • a* fce de ided to Look up a heme • lead -L Canada With he and t.» ' fe •'■•ok p a homestead near Outioe >a»ka-« n»»an After recount -bg t.» etpe-epees of a few year* in • tut tb* bad undergone hardships %t rt were likely to be unavoidable. » *b a »s.a amount of capital, he it • ■ t-e» the story by sta'ing that in the *» after a fair summers «ork it t is 1 a-re* cropped, be cleaned t>f bear y ail bis debts, having now * t < horses, a eotnplete set of •*rm b— cbtaery me lading t«o aaguna ane a 8»sl!” top t>-gg' anc eleven tead of cattle He continue* “How *r i ««• not ea'tsficd. 1 had teen '**■ -S of the »plead.d *•—rtmil teat were tc he had In Montana. Wheat was cheap and 1 thought tt w i —d ft’, cheaper mj I begat to think t a*»"»a. : g a* a tc<.u* •• making »■ pie • on wte -er than tanning. ■ c c nut »• { • under that wheat • a* net the : *tm* as a matter it la*« and decided to sell. eet the jr re or t*.e iasd at !1 o 8 < aat I c< —d not £ad a&'TCe w ith "t-el c _ct aobre fcrweier. ao I came H .: % * ;.i. lt d for Si.4 ’ * tad at a-< • a and sold tit per * i. r»;*ny. Cm the u.t t» got afec-ts en -gr t*h to pair the auc t-i teer the real was all cotes. 7 « her*** brought about two-third* w-.at they were worth. The impie ttt't *e’d Jor tanliy ©te-:hird of • they had coat. The cattle tro.jth- a good jr.ee w.r MKt Aoether sut. ta»* a feomeetead in Moe •t-SA tat ** Cud that after moving t* ** and g*-'tg «*rt.lod a feat money * » t. _ d.d not g far We have three t- *a»- cheat all tb* ;m; entente wo t^e. aid a little better build-cg* 'tat * * u ot our former place Wi J e -a ratt;e the -gt •»* bad tc build a t to keep ranch *te< k cut ff t ar !>idc We have about f'OO » SENSITIVE SKINS C»-*e* - taeiWing by Cutc.ra Nct*v rg Bertee Te.al Free. F -e- a"' when preceded fev a feet * u -firura Foaj Man; rc.ir "t ft '»» tb*ke fragrant euper • maltreats mag do for tbe * < ’ *"a i ta * and i.ar.ee aid cc it t_.;kfe. < ffeett' e'.y end WOMbictlly >* e for the tc »• bath and tureen ~a«.»» * each free ty mail w.tt Book ccrey* poktrard Cuttcara, Dept XT, fee at©a Sold every where—Adr a t * :.tt are good tc good met One Way to Lengthen Life 1* it t* Wbrz U* 't of a Klara vaa k • . IMu; - «■ a:» : -t Ixi l » i -a*-- f.. » aa* > umhIt tile o. ♦. am ton j * ■■: ; It m ikt MM ta -aLtoat-iad >[«a k.dbtr A Nebr**k» G&*e •' -• > Vaalters. man. s-. au ►'»*» Neb. aayi: Ati h (idem ae-ft mj kitotfl dlaar '•-fed and I mi lt t * & f !f!Wlj fmts. pair* tfcruacrs in* ntal of try book. Tbe Kidney •e-fet lone p a * Red (u fr* -jent!} dur ln« tbe r..i t and tie paroat-i were >• *.dinc I * © a m K.Jt*e> I .Us help ed me ae me -a !.i,*m *' z tvst k k* to*. UBm- t 'tc*n of * -a* a 1 U*.»a‘t any troa - C*t D**r‘» »( A«f Sw». BOr ft 5« DOAN’S v.-JlV lomuuun ca. buffalo, n. t. Constipation V anishes Forever Prompt Relief— Permanent Cure CAP.Tt:'S LITTLE LI' t.K PlLLinrrer -»■ - i Uc*— art mrIj A cciiUy ua U* bvrr - ; i-'m cwk-carj^ tsoyc 'jwe tbe cxmsfiaaaa. brighten tbe eyes. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSL. SMALL PRICE. P Genuine bear Signature ~~W. V «... CVAnA, KO. 31-1S15. U S. MARINES KILLED FATALITIES OCCUR WHEN HAI TIENS ATTACK BLUEJACKETS. ROAD ATTACKS TWO-GENT LAW Misccari Pacific Files Suit in Federal Ccjri to Have Nebraska Fare Declared Void. Washington D C—Two American rdijeji.. kets st re soled in an attack i y natives on Port au Prince. Haiti, he id by R.ar Admiral Caper-ton with no r 'rom the cruiser Washington. T.' e atta' king party was beaten off •ttt.ont having approached closer .in the outskirts of the city itself. N .-ailors were wounded and the io-s of the attacking force was not reported The dead: W GOMPERS. seaman of Brook lyn ASON S WHITEHT'RPT. ordinary seaman of Norfolk. Va. Reinforcements had been ordered tr* Haiti before word of the fighting was reteived The battleship Con tie,-cut s-i led from Philadephia with a regimen; of marines numbering r.nO men v iri-al Caperton’s message gave f« b details of 'he fighting It showed. ‘ weter. • at he had lieen warned of tfi« intention of the Haitiens to at «»■ k be ity The Haitien sodiers a- i.ans in the city have been di-arm f ti - sp* eifle charges of the Mis souri Pacific Becker Put tc Death. Sing Siej. PTisOl. Opining, N. Y.— 1 .>■- l'» nr. former New York po * lieutenant, twice convicied of m ra'ing the murder of Herman Ito^enthal. the gambler, was put to » f in the electric chair here. He Te-ained his composure and protested i innocence ’o the last. Becker *-n- to his death with a photograph of his wife pinDed on his shirt over • - heart. Three shocks were given before the prison physicians pro Bounced him dead Becker led the vay to hrs own execution "I have got 'i face it.” said Becker to I>epu-r n —A total of 3,000 Iron ~r.ave been conferred since the begin.::** of the war upon Alsatian - Th* soldiers of this prov bare displayed great bravery. East and Mourner Suicides. c The grave in which they 1 Fannie Salak. Eastland v•' ’ ■" v 1 b* opened and widened •i ‘-i-» the body of her husband, -ol.r Salak who was so heartbroken • at be committed suicide. Salak was a junitr in tl Western Electru planL Austria Sends Its Sympathy. Washington. P f —Austria Hun gary through the minister of foreign a*fn.re has expressed its hearfelt sym- j pathy to the people of the T'nited Slat* s over the Eastland disaster. Pastor to Edit Church Paper. Hastings. Neb—The Rev. J. D, Grots. German Congregational pastor her*-, was chosen editor of “Her Kk * • nt cte.” the national church pa P*r * t this denomination in the na , tional conference In session in Den 1 ver. _^ East'and Widow Brings Suit. Cl cago—The first suit for dam ages growing out of the Eastland ac rldent was filed by Mrs. Jethero R. Reel. Jr. who seeks to recover $10,000 for the death of her husband. CONDENSED NEWS OF INTEREST TO ALL. Pierce is agitating the sewer ques tion. Central City is to have a new flour mill soon. Scottsbluff will build a $26,000 city hail building. Hastings will have another fall fes tival this season. Work is progressing on Bradshaw’s new school building. The contract has been let for North Platte's $40,000 hotel. Anselmo is to have a new school building to cost $11,000. Nearly a mile of new paving is to lie laid in Beatrice this year. Scottsbluff county assessor reports 227 automobiles in the county. A new municipal concert band has been assured for Hastings. Seward business men and citizens plan a barbecue for August 10. lire destroyed three stores in Wa cerly. Less is estimated at $->,500. One thousand delegates are expect ed to the State Methodist Episcopal conference at Omaha September 21 to 28. Bridgeport voted $20,000 bonds on the proposition of a fireproof school buiildug. The $2,000 barn of Ed Westphal, south of Eikhorn. was destroyed by lightning. Insurance commissioner of Nebras ka has $1,938,869 worth of securities on deposit. A small tornado did several hun dred dollars' worth of damage near Hartingion. t Bed Cloud will hold a special elec tion August 10 to vote on $15,000 sewer bonds. A total of $2,276,602 has been fixed for 1916 as the budget of expenses for Greater Omaha. "Ohio Beauty Special.” bearing six most beautiful women in Ohio, will be m Lincoln Septemlter 13. Mon Henderson of Altoona. Pa., has been matched to wrestle with Joe Steelier in Fremont on the night of \ ugust 12. A petition is being circulated at Verdon calling for a special el< ction to vote bonds for a new high school building. Mayor Colton of York has ordered a physical valuation of the plant of the York Gas and Electric Light com pany. The St Paul's Evangelical Lutheran hurcb at Falls City voted to build for thei- pastor. Rev. J. Mitthiessen. a $2.t"