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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1909)
M fo The Erjcceptionat Eiquiprnent of the f'aliforniii Fir Syrup Co nnd the Kficniidc rtltninnirnts of its i-lit-iiii-tH have rcndorjMl tms'ihlo the production of Syrup of I iH ami Klivir of Senna, in all of its excellence, by obtaining the purr medic itial pritifiplfsnf plants known to art tiuwt bi'iielieially and combining them most f-killfully, in the riht lirottortioim, with it" wholesome and refreshing Syrup of California I'iga. As there is only one genuine Syrup of Firs and F.lixir of Senna and as the gen uine is manufactured by an original method known to the California Fig Syrup Co. only, it h alway.s nceeMary to buy the. genuine to get, ill beneficial efforts. A knowledge, of the nlxio faets enables ono to decline imitation.'! or to return them if, upon viewing the package, the full name of the California Fig Syrup Co. is not found printed on the front thereof. Schools tor Tuberculous Children. Special schools for tuberculous chil dren have now been established In Providence, Hoston. Now York, Roches ter, Washington, llurtToid. Conn., Chi cago mill Pittsburg. Now York has thno .schools mid Washington. I). C two Thi' board of education ot New York city Is proposing to establish three more, and similar Institutions are being planned In Detroit, lluffnlo, Philadelphia, Cincinnati and Newark. N. J. In cities like Providence, Hoston and Now York, where outdoor schools have boon conducted for two years, the re sults obtained from the treatment of children In special tuberculosis open air schools seem to show the groat ad vantage of this class of Institutions. This, coupled with tho experience of open air schools In Oorniany and Kiig land, proves that children can be cured ol tuberculosis mid keep up with their school vork, without any danger to I eliow 'pupils. i . boy's Essay on Clothing. Here; Is an extract from mi essay, written by a boy in a London school: "Clothing la an article which every body sbotild wear. Tho least of this nrtlclo Is worn by savages or na tives, Which Is n piece of cloth br a few leavejs or feathers round the wulst. in cold countries, same as Eskimos, the peoploiwear more clothes than wo do, count of tho ley cold out there. They can skate nil the year round, ex . oept about one thaw there is In sum mer. If they walked about llko na tives they would catch cold directly and die of bronkltls. Wo put clothes on which arc nearly like our bodies, some have caps, coats and trousers, but women and girls wear hats and 1 rocks to tell who they are." Still for Equine Comradeship. Horse owners get a pleusuro from their horses which they get troni nothing else. When they ride or drive they get pleasure of gentle motion, conservative progress and companion ship. Some men will not give up the horse for a piece of machinery, even though It moves faster and kicks up more dust. The man who owns a horse should not bo driven off the road by a ninh'who happens to own, or partially own. a machine. Wash ington (D. C.) Star. Foreign Trade of United States. Croat Itritain buys more goods from the United States than from any other three principal countries in the woild Sti'JO.OOO.OUO worth In PJOS; $10,000. 000 more than from France, Ciormnny and Holland combined, according to tho July report of tho department of trade and commerco of Canada. The Likeness. "He says he knows her like a book." "Yes, so he does: like a Henry James book. Ho simply does not un derstand her at all." SECRET WORKERS The Plan Upon Which Coffee Operates. Coffee In sucl a secret worker that it is not suspected as the cause of sick liness or dlscuso, but there is a very sure way to lino out tno trutn. A lndy In Memphis gives an Inter esting experlenco hor husband had with coffee, it seems that he had boon using it for Bomo time and was an invalid. The physician in charge shrewdly suspected that coffeo was the 'Worm nt the root of tho treo," and ordered It discontinued with Instructions to uso Postuin regularly In Its place. The wife says: "Wo found that was the truo remedy for his stomach and heart troublo and wo would have glad ly paid a hundred times the amount of the doctor's chargo when we found how wlso his Judgment was. "Tho uso of Postum Instead of cof feo was begun about a year ago, nnd It has mado my husband a strong, well man. Ho has gained thlrty-flvo pounds in thnt tlino and his stomach and heart troubles havo all disappeared. "Tho first tlmo I prepared it I did not boll It long enough and he said there was somothlnr wrong with it. Suro enough it did taste very flat, but 'ti nwf mrti-nlnf1 T fnllnwml illrnHnna M,i,IU HUM IIIWI ll.llft .w..wiv.. .....,. w..m carefully, boiling it for fifteen minutes, nnd ho rcmarKert Mills is bettor tnan any of tho old coffee.' "Wo uso Postum regulnrly and never tiro of telling our friends of the bono fit wo hnvo received from leaving off coffee." Look for tholHtlo hook, Thofio'n'd to WollvlUo," in pkgs. "Thero's a neason," Hvc-r rrnil tlio nlunc Ipflrrf A mo npi-iirM from time to time, Tlicy urr ni-tiiilne, (rue. uuil full of liuimiu luterrNt, BALLINGER ELS OF YEAR'S WORK Report of the Secretary of the In terior Received. PROBLEM OF PUBLIC LANDS Development Through Private Enter prise Under National Supervision and Control Desired Reclama tion Service Discussed, Washington, Nov. 'J. -Tho annual re port to the president of Hlchard A. llalllrigor. secretary of the Interior, was made public today, and makes Interesting reading Tho report cov ers a portion of the time under the ad ministration of James It. Ciiirfiold, and Mr. llallinger gives him credit for his earnest and efficient services. Secretary llallinger comments on the old public land statutes, and con tinues: "The liberal and rapid disposition of tho public lands under those statutes and the lax methods of administration which for a long tlmo prevailed nat urally prooked the fooling that the public domain was legitimate prey for I lie unscrupulous ami that It was no crime to violate or circumvent the land laws. It is to be rogrcttcjl that we, as a nation, wore so tardy to real ize tin Importance of preventing so large n measure of our natural re sources passing into tho hands of land pirates and speculators, with no view to development looking to the national wollare. Must Continue Prosecutions. "It may be safely said that millions of acres of timber nnd other lands haw been unlaw! ully obtained, and it is also true that actions to recover such lands have lit most Instunceslong since been barred by tho statuto .of limitations. Tho principal awakening to our wasteful course came under your predecessor's administration. The bold and vigorous prosecutions of land 1 lauds, through Secretaries Hitchcock and Carlleld, have restored a salutary respect for tho law, and the public mind has rapidly grasped the impor tance of safeguarding the further dis position of our natural resources In the public lands in tho interest of the public good as agalntit private greed. Notwithstanding this, it is necessary to continue with utmost vigor, through all available sources, the securing of information of violations of the publlo laud laws and to follow such viola tions with rigid prosecutions. Use Private Enterprise. "On this present policy of conserv lug the natural resources of the pub lic domain, while development is tho keynote, tho best thought of tho day is not that development shall bo by na tional agencies, but that wise utiliza tion shall be secured through private enterprise, under national supervision and control. Therefore, if material progress is to bo made in securing tho host use of our remaining public lands, congress must bo called upon to enact remedial legislation." Mr. llallinger then gives In detail his recommendations for the classifi cation of public lands, nnd the fea tures of a measure which ho advises for the direction of the disposal of water-power sites. The Reclamation Service. Concerning the reclamation service, the report says in part: "In view of the importance of n speedy completion of existing projects and their proper extension, and of the necessity in 1912 of an adjustment be tween the states by which tho major portion of the funds arising from tho sale of public- lands within each state and territory shall have been ex ponded so far as practicable within such state or territory, and In view of the importance of making a bene ficial use of waters already ap propriated or capable of appropria tion to which rights may be lost for nonuso, 1 believe an urgent ap peal should be made to congress to authorize the issuance of certificates of indebtedness, or of bonds against the reclamation fund, to nn aggregate of not exceeding po.000,000, or bo much thereof ns niny be needed." Knergetlc reorganization of tho In dian bureau is In progress, says Mr. llallinger, nnd he recommends that the Indian warehouses at New York, Chicago, Onfnhn, St. Louis and San Francisco be closed as soon as pos sible A more ndvnnced policy re specting the maintenance, improe miiiit and operation of the Yellow stone and Yoscmitc national parks is urged on the government. Contracts Made on Feast Days. Tho fixed dato for Kaster Is prob ably a matter of llttlo concern in tho United States, but of great Impor tance in continental Europe, whoro rent nnd other contracts aro written on such feast days rather than at Now Year's or tho 1st of May. On Maneuvers. Army Sorvlco Corps N. C. O. In charge of fornge (to officer's groom who litis come for. extra rations for a horsoj "Havo you brought a requisi tion?" Groom "No. Ain't got nono with us, but I've brought a bucket." Punch. Good for Something. SublmliR "What do you intend' to do with that lot you bought in Swamp hurst?" Commuto "I am thinking of making n fishing prcservo of it" Urooklyn Life, NEBRASKA NEWS AND NOTES. Items of Interest Taken From Hero and There Over the State, Fremont had a lire entailing a loss of $Lr..ooo. Henry Tapper, while operating n corn husking machine southwest of Osmond, had his right hand caught in the snapper rolls, of the machine, re sulting in a bad laceration. William i: Dayton, editor and owner of tho York Republican, died unexpectedly at his homo. Death was due to a stroke of apoplexy. Mr. Day ton was well known out the state. Nicholas M. Farrons. who was found 'illlty of killing Lester Hall nt Deca tur, was sentenced by Judge Troup to two years In the stnto penitentiary, tho sentence to commence on the day the verdict was rendered by the jury. Through fi eight No. I.,, drawn by two engines, wont off the track at Whitman. 1 tot li engines and tenders and some six or seven cars were de railed In such a manner that It took thirty-six hours to got the track clear. The matter of county dhlslon lim ing been adopted in Deuel county, whereby the now county of Garden is created, the gosornor issued a procla mation calling for the election ol coun ty olUccrs and designating the tempo rary seat of government. A. Malcolm of Lexington, received a 'phone call from P. A Croft, state tiro marshal of South Dakota, who wanted tho Lexington bloodhounds to trace some culprits. Malcolm left with the hounds for Mitchell. S. I). He is receiving $30 per day and expenses. The Woman's lub of Holdrogo Is planning to take i p the sale of the Christians Rod Cross stumps, some $100 worth being spoken for. A com mittee was appointed at the meeting to Interview local merchants as to their co-operation In the selling of them. Tho Hay State Trust company, of New York, have notified Judge Hut ton of Hastings, of deposits agrogat lug $si.r,:tri. belonging to ('has. McLean, the supposed Schlatter, who died there u month ago. Hector Mclean, of Hrush, Col., has asked to be ap pointed administrator of the estate. Rev. John Garrotson of Chirks wont to Central City and swore to an In formation alleging thnt his mother-in-law, Mrs. Hattle A. Dellart, was a lit subject for treatment In an Insane asylum and that her being at largo was a menace to the safety of thoso about her. Kd Hell shot and killed Charles Mc Arthur at Valentine. They hnd been quarreling for over n week and both had guns. Hell elnlins he shot Mc Arthur In self defense He afterwards gave himself up. Jloth men have been at work for the railroad at the bridge near Valentine. The program for the Joint meeting if the county supervisors and the county clerks of the state to be held In Fremont during tho middle of De cember linn been about arranged. Among the speakers will bo II. J. Stln son, K, It. Gurney, J. M. Matzcn and J. C. Cook. Harry Miller, the 12-ycur-old son nf P. C. Miller of Nellght, was shot by the accidental discharge of a 22 caliber rllle. Harry requested his "-year-old brouther to hand him tho rllle. The gun was discharged, the ball entering the neck and partially soverod the juglar vein. Ho died soon nfter. Merlek county will bine n splendid 'orn show this year, to bo hold In Central City December H. both the o petti house and the Academy of Music, the two big hnlls of tho town, having been hired for the occasion. A subscription has been taken among the business men of the town and enough money raised to furnish a splendid lino of premiums and secure other attractions. The Nebraska Dairymen's associa tion has offered $50 In prizes for es says on dairy topics, tho competition to bo open to residents of the ntnto of Nebraska. The announcement of the contest was made by Secretary S. C. Hassott of Gmbon, who Is In gen eral charge of the contest. Tho llrst prize Is $2F, the second $15 nnd tho third $10. The requirements are, that the essays srill bo In typewritten form nnd shall not exceed 1,000 words In length. Jack Williams, alias Jack McWll Hams, who a week ago left Aurora for Chicago, having, It Is alleged, in his possession several valuablo bolts of cloth belonging to Aurora tnllors, be sides a $50 gold watch and chain be longing to S. J. Johnson, nn Aurora grocer, has been captured In Nlles, Mich. Ho was taken to Chicago and there turned over to Sheriff Young of Hamilton county, who arrived in Au rora with him in custody. The governor's oihco has received .ho latest quarterly payment on what constitutes the annual revenuo from tho forest reserve district of Nebras ka. This fund, which amounts to about $10,000 annually, Is obtained from the lands In the forest resorvo district which are leased for grazing purposes. Tho last chock was for $2,8:J7.:14, and will bo expended for tho Improvement of public highways and the benefit of tho public schools In the counties comprising the district. In tho district court nt Plnttsmoiith Judge Pomberton of Ilcntrlco sen tenced Churles .1. Ilaker to servo in the state penitentiary for eighteen months at hard labor. Wlfo No. 1 of Ohio prosecuted him and tho Jury was out ono hour. Aftor disposing of four criminal cases, Judgo Hollonheck brought tho November term of the district court at Fremont, to an hnd. Ononinn was given a penitentiary sentence. Hoff man and Peterson, held on the cliargo of picking the pockets of a Valley fnr mer about two months ago, wore giv en thirty davs each in tho county jail .THE BOY AND HIS AUNT. Little Nephew Auntie, did you unrry an Indian? Auut- Why do you nsk such a silly question. Ficddy? Little Nephew- Well, 1 saw soino scalps on your dtcsslug table. FREED AT LAST From the Awful Tortures of Kidney Disease. Mrs. snys; Harhel lvio, Henrietta, Texns, I would bo ungrateful If 1 did not loll what Dean's Kidney Pills have done for mo. I'lltoen years kidney troublo clung to mo, my ex istence was one of misery and for two whole 'years I was tin abb' to go out of the house. My bark ached all the time and 1 was uit.-ily weak, unable at times In walk without assistance. The kidney secret Ioiim were ory irregular. Dunn's Kidney Pills restored mo to good health, and I am able to do as much work as the average woman, though nearly eighty years old." Heineniber tho name Dean's. Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster Mllburu Co., lluffnlo, N. Y. A Kneeling Proposition. "Pony" Moore, tho once famous inln- Mrol, is dead at the age of SO. He j was oiio of the last of his kind. "Moore." said a veteran Chicago ! manager, used to make up his jokes i Once, when lie played hero, ho had I his toes run over, and limped on that I night with a loot that resembled a whltu pillow. " 'All's ez tondah-hoofed as Llzo Joliuslug,' ho said , to the audience, with a chuckle. 'Yo1 know 'bout Liza? Young Calhoun White, ho sez to her, proposdn' Whafto' you make a face like dat when I propose, Miss Johnslng?" Well. Cal," says Liza, "Ah kaln't give yo' offah propah consideration loss'n yo' takes yo' knee off'n malt co'n. Catnrrh Cannot Be Cured Willi LOCAL Afl'LICAIlONS. nn thi-y rannot mut the foal ot the ilKvi Catarrh it n liliaxl nr ruimtl tutlonat U!.vn, anil In orilrr tu ram It yiiu mint take lntrrn.il n-iniilli. mil's Cntnrrli Cur" li takrn In ternally, uml arm itlrrrtly iiku I lie IiIikhI anil murmui surface. Hall' Catarrh Cure nut a quack mull cine, It was prmrTllxil by onn o( llir- bret ih)lcliria In this country lor nnr ami n n rrciiliir priirrlptlon. It la ronipnw-il of tlir rr.t tonlm known, minhlnnl with tho umt liliioil tmrlflrrn. nctlnu cllrrrtly on the mucotn mrfari-n The iwrfrrt combination of the tno lidjlr-nm li whnt produce Midi wuniWful ro lultj in curlnu catarrh. rVnd for tcMlmonlan. free. K.J CIII'M.l A CO.. Crop., loledtsO. Sold by Driiujlltn. price 7Se. laic Hall's Family 1'llla for constipation. Marks on Silverware. "Sterling" ns used In connection with silverware means genuine silver. The nddition of the word "patent" Is to Indicate that the particular design of tho article on which the word ap pears Is patented and that the article Is genuino sliver. Christmas Post Cards Free. Send 2c stamp for five samples of our very best Cold nnd Silk Finish Christmas, Flower and Motto Post Cards, beautiful colors and loveliest designs. Art Post Card Club, 791! Jackson St., Topokn, Kan. Never. Mrs. Henhnni You still Insist that woman has more curiosity than man? Jlenham Suro; did you over know a man to want to find out If he could get off a Btreot car backwards with out committing suicide,'.' What the Name Means. "Pa, what Is a pony cont?" "Something I've got to work llko n horso for to keep your mother peace able." Detroit Free Press. The next time you have a cold on tho lunRft try rubbing Wianl Oil on your chest nnd fee how quickly it will draw out the inflammation nnd break up the cold. A wlso man suppresses fully two thirds of his opinions. & What Ails You Do you feel weak, tired, despondent, hnvo frequent hend oches, coated tongue, hitter or bad taste in morninj!, "heart-hum," belching of jns, ocid risings in throat after eating, stomach jjtinw or burn, foul breath, dizzy kpells, poor or variable appetite, nausea at times end kindred ymptomsp If you huYo any considerable number of the above symptoms you aro suffering from bilious ness. torpid liver with indigestion, or dyspepsia. Dr. Pieroe'a Golden Medical Discovery is mado up of tho most valuable, medicinal principles known to medical scienco for the permanent euro of such abnormal conditions. It is a most efficient lirer iuvitforator, stomuoli tonic, bowel regulator and ncrvo strengthened Cit 9'en Medical Discovery" is not a patent medicine or secret notnrm, a full list of its ingredients being printed on its bottle-wrapper and attested tinder oath. A glanco at these will (.how that it contains no alcohol, or harm ful habiMorming drugs. It is a fluid extract made with pure, triple-refined glycerine, of proper strength, from the roots of aative American medical, forest plants. World's Dispensary Medical Association, Props., Buffalo, N. Y. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES npJi(if,TiL!lPil,lh,.'e,,,,9., ni 'y'TJ?!0'. ,h.,n ,.n' 0..1.h!, I- fiV 10e siekiie eattrs sir Ikcrs. Taej js la esH wak r ktlter than any clhr dr. You can drt aniBsrmenfwithsntrlpsinB opart. Wiilo lor treo UookJet-llewts Die, Uleaeb ana-Mix Cslsra. MOimOE DltUS SO., mulnmvl llllnai. Kvory man hits bin ,'lft, and tho tools go to him thnt cuu uhu them. 0. Klngfljey. ."Mri. AVInaloir'a Knotlilnj; Sjrnii. For rlilldrrn tci-lhlnK, snnrn theitiim,riiiliicr In flraiiilluu, alia) laln.cutfior 1ml collu. 'iiciitxjtllo. Occasionally a thin wnumti acuulrvs Uii nrt of not showing it. ,1 MttBftBllMWMTlM nrat Saking Powder Received Highest Award World's Pure Food Exposition Chicago, November, 1907 What does this mean? It menus that Calmnrt li.ni net n new Standard in HAing Powder the standard of the World. Uccnuto tliij award w.n given to Calumet after thorough tests and cxpeiiaients, overall other baking powders. It means that Calumet is tin bett baking ponder in every particular in the world. And this means that Calumet products the ecu, most iiciicious, lightest, and purest baking of all bakinj; powders. Doesn't that mean 0 The Largest MANurACTUitcrt of mcn'o f-'iNC SHoca in the Would WnnrW.L. Douf.lutv comfort alilr, onoywnlklnR chontit Tlioy nro nuiUo upon Itonor, of tho best loiitli erSfliy tho montnkllled workmen, In nil tho Ititoat fashions. Shoos In ovary stylo nnd nlinpo to oult mon In nil w.ilUn or I If o. If I could tnkn you Into my InrRo ( J factories nt Brockton. Maai.. nnrl ,jtj show you how carefully vv. L. Doug" till SlIUUH (111) IIIIIMUI TWU VT1JUIU then understand why tlioy hold tholrehr.no, fit hotter, wou lonsor nnd itro of crontor vnluo thnn nny other mnkn, CAI'TION. SootlintW I. Italic!. tmtimiiiiil tliu rotiill prion Nk iiiii1 uii tlioliottiitn, Tiikn NoHubntltiitti. Automatic Smokeless Device positively prevents both. Removed in an instant for cleaning, Solid brass font holds 4 rpiart3 of oil sufficient to give out a Blowing heat for 9 hours Milul brass wick carriers damper top cool handle oil indicator. Heater beautifully finished in nickel or Japan in a variety of styles. Every Dealer Everywhere. If Not At Yours, Wilte for Descriptive Circular to the Neatest Agency ol Die ' STANDARD (Incorporated) m m W, M 3h fff m f W 3F 'S? W JSF M m M m Mil la m( mi la m m If m' ", re I ,WI I7MKiM &&i&i'&C&?m M'Mi Purchasing Power. A youiiK Kontlomnn of our no diialntniico. who had hint reached tho iiko of hIx, iviiH recently waltliiB with hM mother for a train nt n railway station, when ho noticed a penny-in-thu-Hlot wolKhlnK machine. Ho naked IiIb mother a great many querulous about It, mid at hint received pormlB hIoh to drop In hla penny and be weighed. Having obtained that Im portant Information, ho mild: "How much would I have welched, mamma, If 1 had dropped in a dollar?" V!li:XYnt,"Ui:AS!inAUMKiinDmir When you nti-oiiKiiinKnniiKii'I'inK. " I"'" yiiuviiun nlil- il in i.MiKiiiHK mm ('i-l'inH It lli'll full VII UII liltl uliloni 10i-M'Ati'ilrll,tiiH AIIi'M'k I.imik Hal in. Nilcl by all ilniitnUtw.aJo. KK-utnl I1.UU hntUo. I III.M The HeiiKon Is hero when ninny a family man would like to awap Ills bl automobile for u mniill coal vnrd SPOHN MEDICAL. CO..Clut!ilaIBailttcgUu, Qoahon, lnd. U.S.A. HKKCffir V. aycrythina to you? VI top ir V: m il Oil Heat Without Smoke No matter how sensitive your olfactory nerves may be, or under what workin" conditions you en counter the PERFECTION Oil Heater (Equipped with Smokeless Device) you'll not defect the slightest odor of smoke. The new OIL COMANY reifl rei 'c WW WESTERN CANADA Sonator Dollivcr, off lowo, saye: Tho ttirnm ot rmlurnntu frnra tho UnlU! Statu i Uunmin Mrtll ccintlnun. briiulor ixiituiir, n-rflntijr ini n vimi in wcMrrn i;unnin. iiikI miiii "llicni ! nml tiunLrerlnttiohourtJi nt i:ni:IUii "1'cnlllriK ifiv tilo; tills will account for ihn miiowii of k many lima lannon to uunuuu. Our looplo tint rlcuwij with ltttuooruaifint mut tho exrollriit nlmlnl tratton of law, ami they nro comlnii to jou In ti'im of thptiHiinun, nnd lhi-y nro -till roinlna." loifncontrlbutiil Jarg- ly to i no 7U.IMMI Aiiu-rl-run furitirrtt ulio tmulu Cumuli tlmlr ho mo Uiirlntr 1UOII. I'lulil or iii rctiiriin nliiiio iliirlincyoiiriuMiil tutlioinllli of tlioooutitry iitiwarilit ot $170,000,000.00 flrnln Imtvliii9. itiltwl fiinii. ins, riil Imi rol.lnif uml ilnlr jlite nro nil iirorilitblo, 1 ri" lluuio moiiiU of 1UO aero uro to lio Hint In llio tvry In-iit illntrlrt-, I 1IIO tirrn iinwiiiplliiiin nt 3.(10 I Imp urt-f. aHIiI.i fj.rl.iln i.v.ii.a B Si IiimiIh uiiili'liiirrlii-fl In ovrry IK'ttll'IIICIII, i lliiuito iini-xrvlliif, will I ho rll lll-at.UOIMl, WIltlTUUU liniiiiiiin iniitiTiai iiioiitiriii. ror rurtlrulnntHitoliH-iitloii, low wttlcn' rnllprnjr rti-i nml il(orll- io iiinitnitiM i,uinTlilit, "it font Hi.l." nn.l .itli.i. InfA.mii. tjoii, wrltii to Hup't of Jminlwrn. tlon, Ottawa, Can., or U) Cuoodlun UouraiiiuiH Acvut. W. V. OENNEH 80! New York tlfi Bldg. Oaada, Nib. (Ui aJdrciw niarwt joa.) 13) WM For iiimiy ycui-H cuimlKiiiiit'iitM of iililt-s unit tutu llUVII l.Jl.lll HlM HPDI'Lll fmiftiro nf mil. Iial.i..u. It'. iintlurHtajiil ulna llio hhliir tiitnlH, ...... Bi'in, nil I .jiiiril rinillllH Ul IOl I'rlrca iry tlnii-. hliliiiiiuiua liiiitttif. 1 nil iIiikhIMmI lirlm list nmllnl roc- l uiunj' jroo uu rijiu-ai, .itunu ,ra iuro. M.LYON ft, CO, 240 Oelawaro SI. Kansas City, Mo. W. N. U., LINCOLN, NO. 49-190SK t I BtPBtK-ad Hi lk 1 iEJ JZ' w ' Vi. MOmtOEOnua CO., ttulnsy, Hlnota. COLT DISTEMPER ,Oan b hanillnl Tf ry taiilly, TVo tlfi are cnrixl. ami all othomlu aamaiilala,nomt(iT kow 'ir,l,,'lxnl rnun lialrL( tlioUls nau, by uln arollNtl IJQUllt lilVfftll'I.It CUIIK. (lira on tli miiroo.or tu frril, Acu an the kluoil uud uiU (jurim of all forun of illteinr. fleal rtimy crer known for inarm In foaL Ono iHittla cruaranfl to i-uro one i o. f ao an tl liottlei U aiiil tlu lUtoa of arujaitcta nml haracm ilrali rs. or fcnt efOroM ralil by juaiinfactureni. Cut ho bow to i-oultlco tlironta. Our frra liookletalTi-arTrrrlliliirf. ltl atrvuts v111U.1l. lavnraat avlllnif h'ltKi ixuicJy la t)ilti'iiu-t rlvo ytan. Il i 'il s.. awM.e vfr 'awJiw V'! w