r v..-zip imrrmx' v -r i rn T . , V 4 ' -frr THE BEST REMEDY For Woraen-Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound Noali, Ky. I was passing through tho Change of Lifo und Buffered from I licadacbcs. nervous prostration, and hemorrhages. "juyuia as. x'lnK liam'a Vogotablo Compoundmademo I well and atrong, so that I can do all my I housework, and at tend to tho storo and poskofllco, and Ifeel rauchyounger man x rcauy am. "Lvdia E. Pink- mm's Vegetable Gomnound is tho most successful remedy for all kinds of femalo troubles, and I feel that 1 can never praiso it enough." Mits. Lizzlb Holland, Noah, Ky. -TheChangcofLifoisthomostcritlcal period of ti woman's existence, and neglect of health at this timo invites diseaso and pain. WomeneverywhcroBhouldremomuor that theroisno other remedy known to medicino that will so successfully carry women through this trying period as Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegotanlo Com pound, mado from uativo roots and herbs. For 80 years it has been curing women from tho worst forms of femalo ills inflammation, ulceration, dis placements, fibroid tumors, irregulari ties, periodic pains, backache, and nervous prostration. If you would liko special advico about your casowrlto a confiden tial letter to Mrs. Pinkbam, at Lynn, Mass. Her advico is free, and ulways helpful. ATTENUATED. He See, Samantha, that shows how terribly thin some folks are. Alas, How Truol "I often wonder," remarked Mr. Stubb, in solemn reflection, "if the last man on earth win have the last word." "Of course ho will, John," laughed Mrs. Stubb. "Out why are you so sure?" "Because the last woman will give it to him." Important to Mothers. Examlno carefully every bottle of CASTORIA a safe and sure remedy for InfantB and children, and seo that it T)nnta 4 1m Signature vlCZ&ffi&cjSiM In Ubo For Over 30 Years. Tho Kind You Have Always Bought Just Shoot Twice. "I thought yon said this gun would Bhoot a thousand yards?" "It will." "It won't. It only shoots 500 yards." "Well, it's a double-barreled gun, ain't it?" A Domratlc Eye nemedr Compounded by Experienced Physician. Conforms to Pure Food nnd Drups Laws. Wins Friends Wherever Used. Ask Drus Blsts for Murine Eyo Remedy. Try Mu rine In Your Eyes. You Will Like Murine. It's not dlfllcult to judge some men by their clothes policemen and letter carriers, for example. You will lespond very (prickly to the (arlield Ten treatment, for this Natural laxative corrects conxtipation, purifies the blood, and benefits the entire nyatem. ' It's tho easiest thing in the world to point out tho proper course for othora to pursue. Smokent havo to call for Lwia' Single Hinder cigar to get it. You-: dealer or Lewis' Factory, Peoria, III. Some men haven't senso enough to do the best they can. ONLY onk "niinsio qiiinini:." Thul I I.AXATIVK IlllOMU OU1M.NK. look fol thu blirnuturn of i:. W. IlltOVK. Used tho World uvcriu Cure u Cold In Ono Dut. 25c. The dentist Is invited many a swell gathering. to attend Those Tlrcil, Arhlug Feot of Yours need Allen n tiot-Kuw. iio nt your l)n ctilst', Write A. H. Ulniklrd, 1.0 ltoy , N. Y., tor sample. Tho airship habit will tako an auto mobile income. RTlTTin3H 4Guara Bi7MlBy JmW "t&w, " wi?awui2ThomiiMn Eye Water MING mill GEN. MILES TELLS HOW FAMOUS INDIAN CHIEF WAS CAPTURED. Met Savage on His Own Ground and Took Him as He Would a Mus tang Pursued Him for Five Months. Washington. Gen. Nelson A. MIIch, who captured Geronhno, tho famous Indian chief who died the other dry after perhaps the most reiunfkable Indian cninpnlgn ever waRcd.-gavc n personal narrative of that canipul;; on hearing of the passing of tho notoi warrior. The goncial pxjuossed n good deal of affection for tho resource ful aborigine. "In our campaign to capture (icroi nlmo and IiIh band, we pursued oxttctl'i tho tactics wo iibed to employ In cni,1 turlng wild horses on the plains. Yov' know n wild horso will not wander moro than 15 or 20 iiiIIuh from whcie he was foaled. The hunters, knowing this, divide themselves Into parties and patrol the range where a band of horses are found. No company or men or horses could ride down u bunch of nuistuugcs. So It ts arranged that one party shall lrlvc them till the horses nro exhausted and then another party shall tnko up tho chase, then another, and so on, till the mustangs aro woin down nud can bo overtaken n:td lausocd. "That was the way with Geroulmo Mid his band. 1 divided the territory into dlstitcts, placing a small, per fectly equipped party of troops In each district. Communication by heliograph was maintained among the patties, When the Indians weio driven from one district, the force In tho territory they entered wnB notified and took up the chase; and so on. The result wan that though they kept un moving live months und covered all Arizona a'nd went as far as 200 miles Into Mexico, Lieut Nelson ,We gave them no rest; and at last, llkn the mustangs, they gave up In despni.i r and came In and surrendered. "Capt. Leonard Wood, who has slnco) nB general achieved such renown III the Philippines and as governor oj Cuba, is deserving of most of tho credit for the capture of Gcronlmo'ji band. It was ho who effected the sur prise of tho camp of Geroniino and, Natchez, on July 13, 1S87, which eventi ually led to tho surrender, dipt. Lawt ton is also entitled to praiso for tho persistence with which ho and his men followed the Apaches and tho di plomacy with which ho arranged for Gcronimo's surrender. It was ho who told mo that Geroniino would sur render only to me. I Informed him tlint I did not want to go down to liln camp at Skeleton canyon and meet Geronlmo unless the Indians gnvo mo somo nssurauce ot their purpose to surrender. I stated to him Hint tho best thing for them to do was to send somo hostage as a guarantee of theli; intention. On lecelvlng this message, Geronlmo sent his own brother to Fort Dowlo to remain there us u hostage. "Capt. Lawton informed. mo that this hostage had started, so in considera tion of this fact, and in compliance with Lnwton's enrnest appeul, 1 made arrangements to sturt for Ills camp on September 2. "I must confess that I went with somo forebodings, though I still had hope that the promises of Goronlma would be fulfilled. Wq reached tho camp of Cnpt. Lawton, nt Skeleton canyon, on the evening of September 3, and soon Geronlmo rode In and dis mounted. Ho was one of the bright est, most resoluto, determined look ing men that I have ever oncountered. He had the clearest, sharpest dark eye I think I havo oven aeon, unless It was that of Gen. Sherman when ho was at tho prime of life. "I told Geronlmo that I could not tell positively what their future would be, but that ono thing was positive: Ho must do whatever ho waB directed to do. He assented to this and snld he would bring IiIb camp In early tho following morning. Hut Natchez, who was a younger man and tho hereditary chief of the Apaches "cmaliim! out. "I then showed Geronlmo tho hello stat nnd asked tho operator to open communication with Fort Dowlo, G5 miles away. Geroulmo said: 'If you can talk with Fort Howie, do this. I sent my brother to "you thoro as a guarantee-of my good faith. Now tell mo if my brother Is nil right.' "In u short lime tho nuswer camo back that Geronlma's brother was there, wns well anil waiting for him to come. This struck tho'anvago with awe and ho nt onco sent a warrior to tell Natchez there was a powoi there which he could not understand, and to como in and conio quick. In r. few hours Natchez came riding down from tho mountains with thu baud." 'jM.. A. Miles. WHAT WIFE SAYS "GO 8' But It Sometimes Is Dad Painting. for tho When a property-owner knows noth ing about paint it is bad fur tho property-owner, and bad for tho paint-, er. It would not bo so If tho property owner would always hire a skilled painter, and then really leave every thing to him. Hut the house-owner so often fools himself on ouu or tho other of theso things. Tho skilled pointer in every commu nity has some of tho most Incompotcnt competitors that evor vexed a consci entious workman or contractor, and tho incompetents get Jobs generally by working cheap. In tho next place, when tho skilled painter is hired, they do nut leave everything to htm, as so many property-owners boast they do. They Interfere most Ignornntly und most fatally. They Insist sometimes on using paint materials without in vestigating whether they aro good or not. Or perhaps they insist on tho painter's hurrying tho work. "I'm not going to have that painter's mesB around my house u mouth," tho wlfo says, nnd what wife says goes nt the cost of a lot of wasted painting nwiiev. v If tho painter slays away a fow days to allow tho paint to thoroughly dry tho owner says: "That painters neglecting this work guess bo's side tracking me for Jones' work. I won't stand it." Whntchanco does n painter hnvo to do good work for a man who is continually nagging at him and otherwise handi capping him (without meaning it, of course)? A poor Job is the inovitablo result of such interference. Poor painting costs tho houseowncr money don't forgot that. It might pay you to get tho practical paint book, painting specifications and in strument for detecting paint adul-, terants, which National Icnd Co. aro offering under tho tltlo of House Owner's Painting Outilt No. 40. Ad diess National Ind Co., 1902 Trinity IHdg., Now York City. This company do not make paint (they leave that to( the painter to do) but they mako pure white lead ("Dutch Boy Painter" trademark kind), nnd they can tell you how to save money by securing durablo painting. Easy. Onco there was an oldwomnn who lived In a shoe. She had so many children that at first she didn't know what to do. A friend of tho family who hap pened to come nlong Just then, how ever, made the following suggestions: To put one of them In a factory. To have n couple moro operated on and otherwise fussed over by tho doc tors. To put n couple of them In a coal mine. To send one to a modern public school. To bring up another on a pure food diet. N Which no sooner having been car ried Into effect than the old woman settled down to a life ot eas.-' and lone someness. New York Herald. Unfortunate Expression.. That fruitful source of mirth, the mixed metaphor, is ever with us. It illustrates on almost every nppcarunco the truth of the saying that the sub lime nnd the ridiculous arc but a stop apart. In a book on the laboring man, con taining somo excellent ideas, there appeared the following sentence: "What manner of woman 1b she who would turn lior eyes toward other things, which would becomo ashes on her very lips?" ' The flippant answer Is, of course, "A crosseyed woman. Youth's Compan ion. Wanted Longer Sermons. It wns a proud boast one clergyman mado to two or three others who were having a quiet chat in his study tho other night namely, thut ho had ac tually on ono occasion been asked to mako his service! both prayers and sermon, n bit longer. Ills brethren regarded him with su perstitious awe, nnd ono asked, feebly: "Where on earth was that?" "Well, boys," waB tho frank confes sion, "It was with a goal whero I acted as chaplain .for a short time. Tho poor beggars dreaded to leave the church for their c'ell3." DIDN'T REALIZE How Injurious Coffee Really Was. Many personB go on drinking coffee year after year without realizing that It is tho cause of many obscuro but. persistent ailments. Tho drug caffeine in coffee nnd tea, is very like uric acid and Is often tho cause of rheumatic attacks which, when coffco is used habitually, becomo chronic. A Washington lady snbl, recently: "I am slxty-flvo and havo had a good deal of experlcnco with coffeo. I con sider it very injurious and tho cnuso of many diseases. I nm sure it causes decay of teeth in children. "When I drank coffeo I had sick spells-'and still did not realize that coffeo could bo so harmful, till about va year ago I had rheumatism In my arms and Augers, got so nervous I could not sleep, nnd was nil run down. "At last.aftor finding that medicines did mo no good, I decided to quit cof-' feo entirely and try Poatura. Aftor using It six months I fully recovered my health beyond all expectations, can sleep sound und my rheumntlsm is all gone." "There's a Reason." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read tho famous llttlo book, "Tho Road to Wellville," in pkgs. Kver rend the nlio-jc let r erf A new one appears from lime to time. Tbry nre KenulBe, true, and fall of ksmao lateral. tfHAT A FORMER OREGON FARMER THINKS OF WEST ERN CANADA. Albert Nelson left Benton Co., Ore gon, In Sept., 1904, for tho great (Canadian prnlrlos. To quote from Ills letter: "1 was greatly surprised to nnd such nn Immense stretch of rich .virgin prairie still almost unoccupied In tho very heart of North America. Tfin aftlntiillil nrntia nf nlta ivlinnt linr. ley. potatoes and hay 1 boheld in tho '. settlements nmdo mo very enger for a .piece of this itch soil, nnd I soon lo cated In tho Gooso Lake country. Wo have here a great stretch of the rich, 'deep clny loam of the Saskatchewan a boII heavy and hard to break, but partlculatly well adapted for thu ro tcntlou of moisture nnd production of 'tho bright No. 1 hard wheat, nnd great crops of oats, barley, flax and po tatoes. I had CO bushels of oats, '"weighing ill lb. to tho bushol, per acre. Some of my neighbors had still greater yields. Wheat yielded from 20 to 30 bushels per acre. We have all lono well here, and I could nnmo funny Amerlcnns who came hero with incans to go ahead, who havo done big already. For homesteads ono has Ho go further west, but tho best pral tie can be bought hero for from $12.00 tto $10.00 per acre. Tho cllmato is dry and healthy. This Is ho regular Saskatchewan fall weather frosty Rights, nnd briglit, sunny days Ideal ifor threshing and hauling out of wheat. Tho trails aro dusty, aB thou sands of whoot teams nro moving towards the elevators. "The sight of It makes one stop nnd Tvondor what It will be In a fow years vhcn tho immense prairies got undor .cultivation. Heavy "snowfall Is tho exception here. Snow gcnernlly falls In December nnd goes off in March. It sometimes gets very cold, but tho Saskatchewan farmer does not fear the cold. Winter is his senson of rest. Tho first or second crop ho builds a comfortable houso for him self, and warm stnbles for his horses. lle need not, like some, bo poking about In tho mud all winter attending a few beasts for a livelihood." INSTRUCTED. Doctor What are you doing in that tub? You'll catch your death. Patient But, doctor, didn't you 'tell me to tnko tho pills In water? GOVERNMENT CAREY ACT OPEN ING OF IRRIGATED LAND. MAY 0, the State of Wyoming Will Sell 100 Irrigated Farms at 50c per ncro at Cooper Lake. Wyo., to those who havo inndo applications for WATER RIGHTS NOW ON SALE at $5 per acre cash and $3 per aero annually for ten years. Freo rallrond faro, Blcoplng and dining car accom modations nnd FREE DEED to TWO TOWN LOTS to nil npplylng BEFORE MAY 1. Applications nnd particulars furnished by TALLMADGF.-BUNT1N LAND CO., Agents, Railway Exchango, Chicago. Agents wanted. Proving His Caution. Elder W. H. Underwood, chaplain of the state senate, wns walking down a Btreet at his homo nt Clay Center re cently with a friend. Another friend, with whom Underwood Joked a good deal, mot them and said: "Elder, I thought you were careful ot tho com pany you keep." "I am," replied tho chaplain, walking right on. "I'm not going to stop." Kansas City Journal. The Grip of Spring. During the laht twenty )earn many of our citizens have been nttneked in tho ppring .niontliH by grip. Somo have had serious or flight attacks evety jcar or two. All know it to be a dangerous dibcahc. If Lane's Tleasant Tablets (whieh nre cold nt 25 cents ii Iwx by druggists and dealers) nre tnken when the first nymptoms arc felt, there is hardly n ehanee of tho malady get ting a foothold. If yon cannot get them near home, send '25 cents to Orator F, "Woodward, Lo Roy, N. Y. Sample free. The Rightful User. Knlcker Why did you discharge your chauffeur? Rocker Ho persisted In taking his friends out when tho cook wanted the auto. Rogistoreit U. a, 1'at, Offlca f&? iat The genuine sold everywhere CURE FOR FIT8. The Treatment Is to Accomplish What Sclenco Has Deen Strug gling to Attain for Centuries, The Intoncr Intctcut tlint li.to nccn iimni fextcil lluouiilimit the cotttitiy by the won dei fid cute that nre Ix'itiK nccotnpliidied tlitilv by rpilcpticidu still cotitiniicn. It in really ouriitioinK thu vnt number of poo pic lio Imve illicitly been ciucd of IHh nnd neivouxnet-H. In order that everybody may have n elianee to tent the medicine, larRO trial bottles, vnbmblo literatme. His tory of Kpik-pfy and testimonial)), will be cent by mail nbolntely free to all who write to the Dr. May I.nioratoiy, 648 rcarl s,rccl Npw Vork Cil- His Humorous Error. During ono of tho bnnmuriB of the Church Congress In London, n cer- . tnln blBhop had ns bin left hnnd com ! panlon a clergyman who was com I pletely bald. During dessert tho bald ' bended vicar dropped his napkin and stooped to pick It up. At this moment tho bishop, who was talking to his right-hand neighbor, felt a slight touch on his left arm. He turned, and, l0' holding tho vicnr'H puto on a level with his elbow, said, "No. thank you, no melon. I will take some plneap plo!" Fatal Catastrophe. Young Wlfo (mournfully)! nm afraid, doctor, my poor husband with this wretched cold will cough up IiIb life. Young Doctor (staitled) Oh, I trust not, my dear madam; at least not until he coughs up my bill. Uaitlmoro American. Pettlt's Eyo Salvo 100 Years Old, relh'xes tired eye, quickly curvM eve nelies, itiHaiiu'd.'fon', wateiy or ulcerated eyex. All druggist) or llowuid llrn.llumtlo,N,Y. Some people would havo to work overtime If they practiced halt what they preach. TMietimatixin, Neuralgia nnd Sore Throat will not live under the Mine toof with lliunliiw Wizard Oil. the bot of nil remedied for the lelief ot all pain. Some actors who claim to bo wedded to their art havo good gror.nds for n divorce. You Need a Tonic if you feci languid and depressed nil the time. The best thing to help nature build up the system is DR.D.JAYNE'S TONIC VERMIFUGE This reat tonic is not a falso stim ulant as many o the so-called ' 'spring tonics." It Is a natural strength giver. For nil run-down conditions of the health it is an invaluable rem edy; imparts new life and vigor and builds up the entire system. Sold by All Leading Druggltli In two the botllct, 50c and 35c SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by those Llttlo Pills. They nlso relievo DIh trcsHfrnm Dyspepsia, In illKPstluu nnd Too Hearty KntliiK. A )erfcct rem edy for Dlizlncss, Nun sen, DiowslnesH, lliid Tdhteln tliu Mouth, Coat ed Tongue, I'uln In ttie Hide, TOHFID I.IVKK. Tliey regulate tho Uowclu. Purely Vegetable. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. Genuine Must Bear Fac-Simllo Signature REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. Lincoln Directory Be atrici Creamery Company Ta)H tho highest price for CREAM Please call on our Receiving Agent HERBERT E. GOOCH CO. DROKERS AND DEALERS drain, Provisions, 8tocks, Cotton Main Office, 204.205 Fraternity Btdf. Lincoln, Nebraska. Hell Phone 513 Auto Diotio CM l.ui'KCHt Untiae In State. CARTERS PlTTLE fllVER CARTERS WlTTLE WlVER pills. Ask for the Baker's Cocoa bearing this trade mark. Don't be misled by imitations JUST DOUBLE 320 ACRES INSTEAD OF 160 ACRES WM As- further inducement to settlement o tho wheat. raising land oi Western Canada, the Canadian Government hat increased the ares that may he taken by a lomeileader to 320 ncrei 160 free and ICO to ho nurchated at $3.00 per acre, Theie landi are in the grain-iaiiing area, where mixed (arming il alio carried on with unqualified tucceu. A railway will shortly be built to Hudson Day, bring -inR the world' marked a thousand mile nearer theie wheat-Mel), where tchoolt and churchea are convenient, climate excellent, railways dote to all ictllcmcnti, and local market good. "it would tnlce time to nitlmllnte the revela tion tlint n visit to the ureal empire lying to the North of us unfolded nt every turn." -Ciint irtmiftnee of a NstlonAl lilllor, tuho lslltJ Wtstern CmaJa in August, 1903. Land may alto lie purchated from railway and land companies at low pricei and on eaiy term. For piimpliletn, mnpa nnd Informnllon n to low rnllwny rule, npply to Superintendent of Immlgrnllon, Ottnwn, Canada, or the uuthorlied Canadian Government Agent! K.V. BENNETT, 801 Ntw Tork life DufldlaC. Oraah. Ntfcrtit. TOILET ANTISEPTIC NOTHINQ LIKE IT FOR THF TFPTII P'"10 exceli any tlentiffico I iit I Mm I II in deanting, whitening and removing tartar from the teeth, besides destroying II Bcrmt oi decay and disease which ordinary tooth preparations cannot do. Till? MfillTU Paxline used at a mouth ItlEi IVlUUin wash disinfects the mouth and throat, purifies the breath, and kills tho cermi which collect in the mouth, causing tore throat. Lad teeth, bad breath, grippe, and much sickness. TUP FYITQ wnen 'n"5Inet'' ('rc! lcno "IliE Ei I CO and burn, may bo initantly relieved and strengthened by Paxtine. PATADQU P"1'"0 w'" deitry tne eerm Ufl I Ann!! that cause catanh, heal the in Qammation and stop the discharge. It is a sure remedy for uterine catarrh. Paxtine is a harmless yet powerful Dermicide.disinfeclant and deodorizer, i Used in bathing it destroys odors and leaves the body anuseplically clean. ron SALE AT DRUQ BTORCS.OOC. OR POSTPAID BY MAIL. LARGE SAMPLE FREE! THE PAXTON TOILET no.. DOBTON, MA88. fc moTouo The Season X Make and Boll Moro Hen's 93.00 & $3.60 Shoes Than Any Other Manufacturer U twetuf t ttvt tfc wum Um baalt of th tsert complit oriulMtUm of tnlsta rxpatt u4 sklllM lloamlkftM In ik Mmntrv. TIM Mixtion of tht ltatlur for ttcta part of tl iho. aad trtrr dttoil of tho mfckliif la ovtrr dtpartinrat, la look4il intr vt too doio onocmoifi br tho UiS boemtitro In tii shoo ladutrr. ir i coma 14 snow you bow cirfu now too now cartraur w. i.. uenfiM snota ' roa how ctrinulT W. L. Donriu that ari iiui, ro wouo ta tmatnujia mur tMr bold roa WOB14 thon ocdtnUnd wot taor hco lOlatnott aoApo, At MtUr, and wsir lonitr than ur out suka. Uy Method cf Tanning tht 8olti makes ihtm Hon Flexlbliand Longer Wearing than any othiru Mllnra far Y.vrry Memhrr of (tin Family, Men, Iloy,Wunicii,MUiCs nnd Ohlldrca. 1'or Unix tiy s1ip dealers Terywhere. PnllTIRM I No" Krnutna without W. I. Donaliu UHUIIUI1 I name and I'rloo stamped on bottom. Vast Color EroUU Ud Bxdaitrcly. Catalog nulltd freo. W. L. DOUUUS, IM Spark St., Brockton, Mas. This Trade-mark Eliminates All Uncertainty in the purchase of paint materials. It is an absolute guarantee of pur ity and quality. For your own protection, see that it is on the side of every keg of white lead you buy. inoMtiEDcorm 1102 Trlslt BulMhi. Ns Tork BILUONSGRASS I Catli (Oc-Ste ptr acrs Isr till twnrulnrfnltfr&aiiaf thoeflnturr.vleldlnff rrom Unto liinint hay (wr arrs arid lots of liaiture I- nnwi. niiiiiiyirow,Krow.Kruii winmuj iicIIq4 weekn 1 1 ook ror tbo mower again, an'l mnn. umwiinfid flourlthes every wbere.on erory f mil n America. Clieapasdlrti luiurlantan (lie liiittom Undo or Kirri't. IIIK l catalog t rr 0 ona Oo In otamtHiand rrelve uinple of tlilo wunoerriii irraMi,aiiwioinpiialiiioi.-Trrai wimurr, llrli-y.Oar.CIOTorii.Oniweii,etc..elo.,anileala. loir freo. Or aendl40 and we will add a (ample rami teea novelty never seen oj you ueiure. SALZER SEED CO., DosW. La Crone. Wis. W. N. U., LINCOLN, NO. 12, 1909. fiaU4ie ItnTSMSf rTII1 1 lL uSJlB jtmmmTviSk. A ,1 M' i n i v 1 I l I i fcl ,H ill X u rl , I i V .i 1 I - j ? -sir it'r2!mm&mi'a2Jrvm jgasyyssrg i- .. .... fwiwjukiwffwggwamEBgiiggSi