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V -J? Gingered Peart. This is particularly nlco sorved with Ico cream or muskmolon. To eight pounds of pears chopped very thlu al low four pounds or less of sugar, onu cupful of wator, the Julco and thin yellow rind of four lntnona (bo suro jthoy aro not bitter) and one-olglitu pound or more of green Klngor root, scraped and cut In thin oKccs. nrlng the sugar nnd water to a liifll, add tlio fruit, ginger and lomon, then simmer three-quarters of an hour or until tho consistency of mariunlado. Birds Foresaw Storm. A German ofllccr describes In tho Roto Krcuz a curious sceno ho wit acsscd on a rido in southweat Africa. A number of vultures, eagles and oth er largo birds suddenly gathered on tho trees at ono place. A few dark clouds wore vlslblo, and cro long thero was n vlolont tropical otorm. Tho wa ter penetrated Into holes In tho ground, from which presently omorged largo numbers of snakes, scorpions and mice, and theso tho birds pounced upon and devoured. The Ideal School. If you want to mako a nation of "bookies" by nil means cram tho boys nnd girls in your schools with plenty of arithmetic, but if you would rather havo a nntlon of good men and womeu, then train your children to lovo all that Is beautiful In nature and in art, all that Ib noblo in llfo or In doath. Tho school of tho future will bo a beautiful building In a beautiful garden. Clarion. The Deep Things of Life. The hymn line: "Cast your deadly doing down" was long ago discredited and laughed out of court Neverthe less, ono who pins faith to cease less nctlvltlco, even of philanthropy and reform, who Is contemptuous of poetry, philosophy and religion, who forgets to draw from tho perennial wells of courage and Inspiration, will sooner or later walk In a barren land of petty interests, unablo to discover the springs of refreshment. Peter Pan In Real Life. Tho lucky man is tho man who tli rough all tho seasons of many years remains at heart a boy. Ho will bo asked by boys to Bharo boyish amuse ments and to fall in with boys' Ideas of what sport should bo, which is tho best compliment of all. He has a man's store of experience, nn added patience, a maturer philosophy, but In all else ke remains a boy. London Field. Greek Architecture. It is astonishing that students of Greek literature and Greek thought should not be definitely trained in the knowledge of Greek architecture. He who knows only tho literary expres sion of ancient Greece, great as that Is, knows but one-half of tho achieve ments of "tho supremo Caucasian mind." Tho IJuildor. The Highest Character. The highest of characters, In my estimation, is his who Is as ready to pardon tho moral errors of mankind as if ho wore overy day guilty of Homo himself; nnd at tho snmo thno nu cautious of committing u fnult ns it "ho nover forgave ono. Pliny the Younger. Silk Hat Economy. We may regard .London as tho homo of tho silk hat, and wo feel suro that hero tho freo ironing of customers' hats has had a very pornlclous effect on tho trade. Tho avcrago silk hat wearer will buy only ono of tlrtso huts in a year. Outfitter. Cultivate Cheerfulness. Tompornment mny not bo over come, but It can bo modi (led. Tho best character that you can take as your guldu is ono absolutely true nnd al ways cheerful. Cheerfulness Is ono of tho first of virtues. Dangerous City "Playgrounds." Now York city streets make dan gerous playgrounds, but they aro tho only ones that thousands of llttlo peo ple have. Not a day passes without in jury to children by vehicles, nnd about nluo aro killed each month. Injurious Infantile Fashion. Out of every 100 recruits In llos nla, G2 havo flattened skulls; tho out como, apparently, of tho very tight dressing of the baliy'a head in its first months of llfo. " The Philippines. Systematic Investigation of the Phil ippine Islands reveals tho fact that tho group consists of 2,000 Islands, while before tho American occupation tho number wan 03tiumted at 1,200. Work Is the Divine Gpur. Work Is n necessity If you would develop tho best that Is in you; It is tho divine spur that compols a man to unfold his possibilities by conquering tho enemies of success und happiness. i& Lincoln Directory HERBERT E.GOOCH CO. BROKERS AND DIMI.ERS Grain, Provisions, Stocks, Cotton rtaln Of lice, 304-309 Fraternity Hldir, Uncoln, ISchraslcn. noil Phono BUS , Auto Phono MM Liu-grot IToaso in HtiUo FUR GARMENTS nVnimodiuS! O'STEELE 137 St. 11th St., Lincoln, Neb. 15th & O Stroota TUO 0(11! IV AlIlOllCHU Plan Hotel in Lincoln, till 0. Hum Ci.( tops. THE LORD OUR SHEPHERD Sands; School Lesson for Nor. 15, 1908 Specially Arranged (or This Paper LKBSON TKXT.-IMttlm El: road nlxii John 10:1-1$. Commit enttro I'milin. GOI.DKN TKXT. "Tlio Uird Is my Shcpliriil, I uliull not wuut." l'salm -1.1. AUTHOIt. David. TJMB. Kltlior In his youth, or Intor In a review of Ills lite. Marlon iiIiuvn It ilurltiK Absalom's rebellion, referring to 2 Sum. K:?7-:3. Comment and Suggestive Thought. Tho Good Shepherd Shepherding His Sheep. Vs. l-;l. "On such n wil derness of mirage, illuslvu paths, lurk ing terrors, and Infiequent spots of horbage, It Is evident that tho person and chnractor of tho shepherd must mean a great deal more to tho sheep than they can possibly meun with us. With us, sheop left to tltetnnolvcs mny ho seen any day In a field or on a hillside with a traveling wire fence to keep them from straying. Hut I do not remember ever to havo seen In the enst a ilock of sheep without a shepherd. On such a landscape ns I havo described ho Is olivloimly Indis pensable." Tho sheep In modern times under civilized governments aro ns renlly protected by tho Bhopherd ns are those in the open Holds of tho orient; only In a different wny. Tho laws take the plnco of clubs and crooks. Fences and police guards aro but another modo of protecting tho sheep from labyrinthine paths and desert dangers, and of guiding them to tho green pas tures nnd waters of rest. This Is equally true of llfo. Hy n fuller knowledge of natural and divine law, by tho protection, which Christian civilization bestows, and the guldnncc of God's word, many things are done for us which needed onco more vlslblo guidnnce. Hut It Is tho same shep herding as wits given of old. Tho Good Shepherd love3 his sheep with nn everlasting love. Ho gives his llfo for tho sheep. He left heaven, his home, and be came innn; taught, suffered, died, that ho might find his lost ones. "Tho shephnrdhood of Christ nnd tho fatherhood of God aro the two most comforting assurances of Scrip ture." Hugh Hlnck. Tho Good Shepherd Knows HIb Sheop by Name. "It is a remarkable fact In oriental husbandry, that In a flock of hundreds of thousands each Individual sheep has Its name, knows It, and Is Juiown by It." This Implies: 1. That tho Bhepherd takes a living, personal Interest In each Individual. 2. That he knows each Individual's peculiar circumstances, so that ho ministers to each ono what ho specially needs nnd requires. 3. That ho assigns to each ono tho work for which he Is best fitted. 1. That ho can accept tho lovo nnd loyalty of each Individual. Jesuit, tho Good Shephord, does all this and more for his flock. "Every llfo needs shepherding; nnd a Bhepherd knows his sheep by their weakness and faults, and measures his euro of them thereby; and when tho Good Shepherd calls his own Bheop, he calls them by tho numo which sug gests at onco their falling and his help, and his call thus becomes a tender appeal, for It Is both n remembrancer and a promise." Hugh Ulack. Tho Good Shepherd Is Our Guido rrhrough Lire. "Ho leudeth me." j"Gu!deth mo on a journey from which jit is easy to stray from tho right jmth." "In tho pnths of righteousness." f'ln the right tracks, those that lead directly aud safely to tho placo of des tination." Prof. C. A. Hriggs. "Often linve I roamed through tho shepherd country in my youth und watched how hard it is to chooso tho right path for tho Bhecp; ono leads to u precipice, another to a placo where tho sheep pannot find tho way back; nnd the shepherd wns always going ahead, 'leading' them In tho right paths, proud of his good numo as a shep herd." Song of tho Syrlnn Shepherd. "Thy rod and thy stnff" "aro not synonymous, for even tho Bhepherd of to-dny, though often armed with a gun carries two Instruments of wood, his great onk club, thick enough to brain a wild beast, and IiIb staff to lean upon or to touch his sheop with, whllo tho nnclent shepherd without flrcnrms would surely still moro require both." Georgo Adam Smith, i The fitaff Is tho common Bhophord's crook, by which ho can draw n wan dering sheep toward him or pull him out of bome crevlco or away from homo polsonouB herb. "They comfort mo." "Wo must no mlsB tho forco or tho good old word 'comfort' (con, togethor; fortlB, strong). It means far moro than sim ply to couboIo. It signifies to tono ui the whole nuturo, to strengthen a mar so that all his energies, can bo brought to bear." M. R. Vincent. "Goodness and morcy" (tho quail ties of God) "shall follow mo," pursue me, hunt me. Ono need not seek anxiously fo them us an Uluslvo blessing, us tlr child seeks in vnln for tho rainbow but they will pursue him and over tnko him, if only ho is n truo sheep "I will dwell, in tho house of th Lord for over." " In his house, and ur dor tho heavenly influences of hi house, whorover ho may be. On enrtl and In heaven ho will Bcrvo hint tin; and night In his temple, A memho of God's family hero will bo a mombe thero whoro "thoy shall hunger w moro, neither thirst nny moro; nelthe shall tho sun Btrlko upon thorn, no any heat; for tho Lamb which is Jr tho midst of tho throno shall bo tholi shepherd, and Bhull guldo thorn unto fountains of waters of llfo; and Got shall wlpo away every tear from their eyes." (Kev. 7:10,17.) P08TMASTER SHOT DOWN. Stenographer Shoots the Porfmaster of New York City. NEW YORK Postmaster Edward .V, Morgan of this city, was shot down In the street as ho was leaving his house In MStli street for the po.stotllru .Monday morning by Eric II. II. Muck ey, it stenographer omplo'd h a downtown law firm, who then shot and Instantly killed himself. The single bullet which struck .Mr. .Morgan en tered nl tho right side of the abdomen and passed out at the left side with out penetrating tho walls. Theto was no Internal bleeding und there Is overy likelihood that the wounded man will i eeover. The only excuse known for tho shooting wns that Alaekey hud com plained to tho authorities at the post office in Washington that his mull had been tampered with and tnnt someone turned out an eleetrle light when ho wiib reading by It In the corridor of the postotllco. TRIBUTE TO REPUBLICAN PAPERS Gets Credit for Success of Republican Literary Bureau. OMAHA Victor Rosewnter, direc tor of the Republican literary bureau for the western division during the ru cent campaign, bus completed his re port to (.'hnlrnmn Hitchcock In which ho devotes a paragraph to the Kcpubll c.i newspapers of the country. Mr. Rosewnter says: "I want to omphnslxo tne cordial co operation accoided this bureau by tho great army of active Republican news papers throughout tho country. Out of unselfish .cal and party loyalty these newspapers havu not only riven freely of their vnluablu space, hut often Incurred no Inconsiderable ex pense of their own to further Kcpubll can success. The publishers of theso Republican newspapers are entitled to a large measure of credit for whatever results may have been attained by tho literary bureau under my directum In combatting the nppoa.s and arguments of the opposition." Drafting New Tariff Law. WASHINGTON. Tho proposed re vision of the tariff was discussed at a conference Monday of Representatives Payne of New York, Halzell of Pennsyl vania, Hill of Connecticut and Gaines of West Virginia, leading republican members of tho house committee on ways and means. Tho conference was preliminary to the series of public hearings on the tariff which the commlttro will hold during tho month, beginning Tuesday morning. That tho committee will draw up a new law to suporsedo tho Dlngley taiiff law which will carry out tho poli cy advocated In the Chicago platform was admitted by ono of the majority members, but It is understood that the committee has confined Its efforts to tlio consideration of necessary chaijges In the wording of tho law In order to secure Its proper interpretation rather rather than to tho question of nny rates of duty, which has been left lor consideration nfter the hearings have been held. The hearing Tuesday will bo de voted to chemicals, oils nnd paints. The natlonnl Wholesale Druggists as sociation will havo no representative at tho Iteming. This Is taken to Indi cate that tho wholesale druggists do not desire nny chnnges In tho present tariffs. Indications aro that adjustment lit tho wording of various paragraphs of schedule A, and a moro explicit classi fication of certain articles will be all that tho committee will he aslad to do with regard to this schedule Switchman Killed at Omaha. OMAHA, Nob. .lames P. Mur phy, -18 years of ago nnd for over twen ty years an employe of tho Union Pa cific rallrond In Omaha, was run over by nn engine about 1:.'10 Sunday after noon In tho Union Pacific yards bo twecn California and Webster streets. Murphy, who lived nt 18117 Norlh Eighteenth street, wns n switchman and was riding on tho running board of his engine. Track ropttlrer work ing on the track had loft a piece ot timber lying ncross tho rails. This caught Murphy and pulled him oft and under tho engine, which passed over him, cutting off both legs botween tho knee and tho anklo. Four Victims of Thugs. CHATTANOOGA, Tcnn. Four pur sons, were found during Sunday night unconscious in tho streols ot this city, having been kicked in tho head by thugs. Ono of tho victims, Chas. Hag gett, a nogro, died. IJ. Lowery, a white fnrmor, wiib picked up with his head cut open. When ho regained con sciousness ho said that a negro had Btruqk and robhod him. An unknown young whlto man, well dressed, wiib picked up on Wllltesldo street uncon bcIoub. Tho last victim was a negro woman who was wounded with a giuibtly cut In tho center of her fore head. Court Orders Trial of Halns Brothers. NEW YORK Justlco Asplnwall, Monday Issued u peremptory or dor for tho trial of Captain and Jen kins Halns oif Docombor 14, In tho Queens comity supremo court. Trouble With Cannibals. LII1SON Advices rocelved nt this placo stato that In rcsponso to enorgot Ic rcprosontatlon on tho part of tho French and Gormnn mlnlntors on- tho subject of the killing of French and Gormnus by natives In Portuguoso Gulnnn the Portuguoso government has admitted that it wan unable to quell tho last revolt bocuuse of tho lnck of troops. Tho govornmont, however, brought nbout ponco temporarily by re ducing tho hul tax. but in doing so stood in dnngcr of losing nil prestlgo with tho natives who aro ferocious cannibals. A general uprising la feared PERFECT HEALTH. After Years of Backache, Dlzzlnete and Kidney Disorders, Mrs. R. C. Richmond, of Norlhwood, lown, says: "For years 1 was n mnityr to kidney trouble, hnckncho, dizzy spells, head nchea nnd n ter rible bearing-down pain. 1 tihcd onu remedy after an other without bene fit. Finally 1 used a box of Donn's 1 1 tfx ? Kidney 1'IIIb nnd the backache ceased. Encouraged, 1 kept on, und by tho time I had used three boxes not a sign of tho trouble remained. My health is perfect." Sold by nil dealers. fit) cents a box. JLBtor-Mllburn Co., Hulfalo, N. Y. SEEMED A TRIFLE PERSONAL. Clergyman's Particular Reason for Omitting the Fifth Verse. A clergyman In an Interior town married a woman from whom ho ro celved a dowry of $10,000 nnd a pros .pect of more. Shortly afterwards, whllo occupying the pulpit, ho gave out a hymn, read the first verso and proceeded to road tho fifth, com mencing: "Forever let my grateful heart," then ho hesltnted and exclaimed: "Tho choir will omit tho fifth verso." Some of the congregation read tho verso for themselves und Binlled aa. thoy read: Forever lot my grateful heart TIIh IkiiiihIIcks Kntco ntloro. Which kIvch ten tliouimml blosMnm now And IiIiIb mo hope for moro. BOY KEPT SCRATCHING. Eczema Lasted 7 Years Face Wat All Raw Skin Specialists Failed, But Cutlcura Effected Cure. "When my llttlo boy was bIx weekB old an eruption broke out on his fncc. I took him to n doctor, but his face kopt on getting worse until It got so bad that no ono could look at him. His whole fnco wus ono crust and must havo been very painful. Ho Bcrntched day nnd night until his faco was raw. Then I took him to all tho best specialists In skin diseases but they could not do much for htm. The eczema got on his arms nnd legs and wo could not gel a night's sleep in months. I got a set of Cutlcura Reme dies nnd ho felt relieved the llrsl time I used them. I gavo the Cutlcura Remedies a good trial and gradually Uto eczoma healed nil up. Ho Is now seven years old and 1 think tho trou ble will nover return. Mrs. John G. Klumpp, 80 Niagara St., Newark, N. J., Oct. 17 and 22, 1907." Public Credulity. After making full allowance for the increased Bpeinllng power of tho masses, figures prove conclusively that notwithstanding the wide diffusion of knowledge, tho sproad ot education and the raising of tho stundurd of in tolllgenco among tho pcoplo, tho ap peal of tho quack and tho charlatan to tho credulity of tho public meets with a readier responso than ever. London Hospital. How's This? Wo orfrr Onn Hundred Dollars lleward for n .aw ot Catarrh that cannot Imj cuml by Hall's caurrli Cure. r. j. ciiu.sT.y & co., Toiin. o. r. tlio umIwiIkim-)!. luivo known V. J. Clirncj for tho list 19 jinrn, nnd rxllovo him rw-rfectly hon 'ornulo In nil bimhirss tranr.-ictlonn nnd llnamlAll." blo to curry out nny olillmtkinn madoliy nil firm. WA1J1INU. KINNAN A. MAIIWV, liolorulo l)rucl!n. Toledo. O. Hall'd Ontnrrh Ciiro li taken 'Intimally, acting directly upon Hip blood and inucoiu Burlaw ot tlie yMrni. TrMlmoiilnli wnt free. Prlco 75 crnui 11 botllc. Sold by nil IlrucuMx. Toko llall'a Family rills for ronatlpatloo. Couldn't Disprove It by Her. "Thoy say thero's nothing now un der tho sun," mused tho poet, Badly. "Well," replied hla wife in a tono dually an melancholy, "you can't dis prove tho ndago by my wardrobe." In Chicago. Ella That man slipped, on my fooL Stella Why don't you put ashcg on It? j. Strong Winds and Sand Storms rijusMi granulation of the eyelid. PETTIT'S EYE &VLVE -oothfcH nnd quickly ruliciuH. All druBgiathorllowitid llros., HuUulo,N. Y. Advocates of corporal punishment evidently bellevo that an occasional spanking makes children Bmart. Smokers havo to call for Lewis' Single Hinder cigar to get it. Youi' dealer or Lewis' Factory, I'coria, 111. Marriage is a contract, but are lots of contr'net Jumpers there Mrs. Wlnitow'd Soothlnir Hjrrnn. For t-blldren Icrthlntr, oftcu the iruim, reduce In. Camiutlon,allajrajutD,cuiuawladu)llu. VScubottlo. When a man is short ho usually has a long face. 0wfrV&-v Tilt, zSS Walk home in almost any new shoes They start comfortable. (With every few ion. Try a pair of smart Walk home, or comfortable. Continue comfortable end coitifortable- stay graceful. WHITE HOUSE SHOES; FOR MSN. $3.30, 64.00, $5 OO and $6.00. FOK WOMEN, $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00. Buler Brown Blue Ribbon 6boti for joaogsteri. Atic your ialtt for ihtra. Tir Tmrvcarwr C2urr rr "v uv wwup ST. LOUIS PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Color moragaedabrlaMflrind Utter colors than am other dye. Ont too oacktoe cotora alt (tbera. Thei drain cold wator better than an. oih, rf.. vn...M.. UOAnBMfkTiUtoutrlM)lBO apart. Wmolrlrebooklol-HowtoDj8. Uloacnand Mix Colors. MONROE ORU a CO." Quln, iiihMku EXCELLENT WEATHER AND MAGNIFICENT CROPS REPORTS FROM WESTERN CAN ADA ARE VERY ENCOURAGING. A correspondent writes tlio Winni peg (Man.) Free Piosh: "Tho Pinch cr Creek district, (Soul hern Al berta), tho original homo of fall wheat, whore It hitB been grown with out failure, dry seasons and wot, for about 2G yars, Is excelling Itself this year. The yield nnd quality aro both phenomenal, as liau been the weather for Its harvesting. Forty bushels Ib a common yield, nnd many lleldB go up to HO, 00 und over, und most of It No. 1 Northern. Even last your, which was , less favorable, similar yields wore In Homo canes obtained, hul owing to tho season tho quality was not so good. It Is probably safe to say that tlio aver ago ylold from tho Old Man's River to tho boundary will ho 17 or -IS bushels . per nciu, and mostly No. 1 Northern. , One man has just made a net profit from his crop of $19.r! pep acre, or little less than tho soiling prlco of html. Lund hero Is too cheat) nt pres ent, when n crop or two will pay for It, and a failure almost unknown. Nor Is tho district dependent on wheat, all other crops do well, also stock and dairying, ami (hcio Is a largo market at tlio doors In the mining townu up . tho Crown Nest Pass.and In JJrltlsh Co lumbia, for thu abundant hay of tho I district, nnd poultry, pork, nnd gar- tlou truck. Coal Is near and cheap. Jim Hill has nu vyo on Its advan tages, nnd has Invented bore, nnd Ib bringing the Grout Northern Railroad Boon, when other lines will follow." I Tho wheat, oat and barley crop In other parts of Western Canada show splendid yields aud will make tho farmers of that country (nnd ninny of I hem are Americans) rich. Tho Cana dian Government Agent for this dis trict advises us that ho will bo pleased to give Information to all who dcslro it about tho now land regulations by which a settler may now secure 100 acres In nddlllou to his 1G0 home stead acres, at $:!.00 nu acre, and also how to reach theso lands Into which railways tire being extended, It might ho Interesting to rend what Ib said of that country by tho Editor of tho Mnrshnll (Minn.) Nows-Mcsscngor, who made u trip through portions of It In July, 100S. "Passing through moro than three thousand miles of Western Canada's agricultural lauds, touring the northern nnd southorn farming belts of tho Provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan und Alhcrtu, with nu merous drives through tho great grain Holds, wo wero made to renllzo not only thu niagnlflcoiico oftho crops, but the magnitude, in measures, of tho vast territory opening, and to be opened to farming Immigration, Thero nro hundreds of thousands of fanners there, and millions of acres under cul tivation, but thero is room for mil lions' moro, und other millions of acre- ' ngo available. Wo could see in Westorn Canada In soil, 'product, topography or climate, llttlo that is different from MlnuoKOtu, nnd with meeting nt overy point many buslncsa men and fnrmora who went thero from this stnto, it was diflleult to realize ono wiib boyond tho boundary of tho country." Rather Effeminate. Tho Saucepan I wonder whnt makes the kettle so happy. It hasn't stopped singing all day." Tho Coffee Pot Why, didn't you notlco its now lid? Puck. WIS MM,!, tlVSS AMI THAI'S ClinAP & biiv Flits &. Iliilci. Write forcatnlou 105 N. W. llidu A. Fur Co., Minneapolis, Minn. Any man Ib In favor of reform If allowed to select thu starting point. 'riiono Tlri'd, Ai'liluir I'ltotoT Yoiirn nerd AIIi'u'h Kioi-K.imi. -V- nl your IlniKvlfct'A, Write A.b.Ulmnt.-d. IO Hoy.N. Y-forMmplo. It takes a truthful man to toll a lie big enough to attract attention. 'Guarll For fnmotiH and ilollclotu candlrx nnd i-hocoliiteii, write t o thti maker for rat nloji, ivtioli-Hnln or rt-tiill, Gunther. Confectionery 212 Slalt Slrctt, Chlcato, IIL tep they lose com- Wlute House Shoes. anywhere they start w. xisuvers mm ahk "M1EMIS GUMIW CAM ttSSmtiSmmtmW Foiie mis Restored to Health by LyiHa E. IMukliain'rtVotfotnbloCompotind. Raad Whnt They Say, MtaL!lllnnUfi.rtt RistrMli Htre.it. Now York, wtlti)9: " LydU E. I'lukhain' VVkoUv bin Catntiouuil over r:tmnlrrcgiiln.iltlr.i,p rlodla ciiffer, vjt, und nnrvotis ho.iiluolics, utter oYCrytlitns else h:wl failed to hull in. nnd I fool It a duty to lot others know tf It J(tuMiarinaCraiK,'.3Sa Lnf.iyotto 8t Denver, Col., writes: "TlmnkB loLydUE.ritiklmm'a Vegetable Compound I n.iiiwo)l,n,(tflrnillforlng for nioiitln from nor Voim prostration." Miss Mario Rtolt man, of Luttrol, la., writes: "I waslnurnn- uowncoiHlltionaiuldai fnroil fromr.upprnMdori, lmllceulloii, mid poor circulation. I ..villa 13. rinkhain's Vcgotubld Compound niailo me well and strong." MUaKIIonM.OIwn. of 417 N. East St., Ko. wanoo, Ill..s.-.yK: "Ly-iIliiE.rinkham'aVege- t.-iulo Compound uurooj mo ot backache, Hide nclio, and established my portals, after tb Int local dovtorr. had fulled to holp me. FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty yours Lytlia E. Pink Intm'u Vegetable Compound, nrndo from roots and horbs, 1ms boon tho Blaiulard remedy for femalo ills. undhuH positively eurod thousands of women -who havo licen troubled with. fibroid tumors, irrcgularUico, poriodie pains, backache, that bcar-mg-down feeling, iiatulcncy.indigos tion,di7j:ines3,ornorvou8pro3tratlon. Why don't you try it? Mrs. IMitlchnm invites all sfclc women to write her for tulvice. Hlio bus guided thousands to boulih. AddreuH Lynn. Mass. Neglected Cold and Coughs are the cause of many cases of Pneumonia and Con sumption. No matter how slight your Cough or Cold may be, cure it before it haa a chance to do any harm. M.D.JAYNES Expectorant is the oldest and best known medicine in the world for reliev ing and curing Coughs, Colda, Bronchltin, Pleurisy, Croup, Whooping-Cough, and diseases. of this chum. Your druggist will supply you. In three sizo bottles, $1.00, 30c. and 25c. Dr. D. Jayne's Tonic Ver mlfufjo in an excellent tonic for both adults and children. It is also a oafo worm medicine. U 45 to 50 Bu. of Wheat Per Acre have been grown on farm Itnds in WESTERN CANADA Much leu would fc tatiifactory. The gen ertl averace a abort twenty biuhcli. "All are loud in their prnlots of thr great crops und that won tier Jul fount tv. ir- trjct from corKSponJrme Nattoiutl EdilorUl Association cf August, lyOi, It it now pottible to -cute a liomeitead of 160 acrct fiee and another 160 acre at $3.00 per acre. Hundreds have paid llie cost of their (arm (if purchased) and then had a balanca of from $10.00 to $ 1 2.00 per acre from ono crop. Wheat, barley, oati. flax all do well. Mixed farming u a great tucceti and dairying is highly profitable. Excel lent climate, splendid schools and churches, rail ways brina most every district within easy reach of market. Railway and land companies haw lands for ue at low prices and on easy terms. "Last Hest West" pamphlcta ondmapsfrnt tree. For thcue and Information us to how to necure lowest railway rutea, apply to Superintendent of Immlfrntioa Ottawa, Canada or to the authorized Canadian Government Agents W. V. BENNETT. Ml Re York lit DalUlnf. Oauba, Mttirsiia. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM (Tlrux aod tmitltlcs th. h.l., f-jviiNww i wiuri.ni KTowin. NTnr Tail to liestore Orny ltalr to 1U Youthful OolorT Curio Kslp dlwui. Si hair TkUicit. a03,ndl.i)e Drop-In. " , WIDOWS'""'" N CW LAW obtalnea iaK1tf(2Ta1k'KrC2 by JOHN W. MORRI8, l"liWIOjN Wuaaiogton, V, O. DEFIANCE STARCH for starchlnaT Uncsc linens. "ilS WilSll Thompoon's Eyo Water W. N. U LINCOLNi NO. 4G, 1908. I Vuj.tiftNno5a iW It l- WB mvr Wm '. .i2Kh. H M t - f B H m rr tmiVT H ItHIMM OLSON y m lPl t -V f fy tflll , Vr'vK.i V 'r " i 'V -V c"..: SfcjrWi .es- -TpOW 7i.