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-.,. ..',..Jl..r .&, The Chief C. B. MALE, Publisher RED CLOUD, NEBR A Boiling Down of (lie More Impor tant Iivcnts Here and There Foreifjn. Hy a tiiujurlly of am. nltur ti lirluf but exciting sitting, tlio hotiso of I'omiTiiitiH ucniiled Its rliilm to ex cliiHlvt control, of tlio nation's purse a Hiilni tiewr hcfori clitillungotl In i.'ioilcrn times. Tho protocol with tin; United Status for tho rcfiTdici' of tlio Alsop Hulm to Kliif; I'Mvviird for inoilliitluu wan signed by tlio government of Chili". The eiililnot of Premier (ilolltte of Italy resigned The ministerial rotntiilsslon wlilcli 1ms been (llHciiimlng with business men vnrlmm matters of trade. has up jiroved the riiggvMtlnn of plnelng a tax of seven-tenths of one cent on each pound of cotton grown In Utiropean ItnsHla, Itoldiara and Khiva Admiral Toko, chief of the general Htaff of the Japanese navy, retires from the navnl eonimand and becomes a member of the military council. Ho l Hticceeded In hl earlier olllce by Vice Admiral Sir (ieio IJuln. An luillvldiial believed to bo Insane and Inning an Imaginary grievuncu against the war department, Hhot and HorloiiHly wounded Ceneral Vcrand In Paris on the steps of tho Hotel Con tinental. It wns later (Uncovered thai be lr.d made a mistake in IiIh man. It Ih nineteen days slneo tho Her rera line steamer Mnrln Uerrora left Santiago, Culm, with a cargo of cattle, bound for I'oncc, Porto Ulco, where she wan expected to arrive November 11. The Htenmer, however, has not been heard from and It Ih believed that Khe wiih foundered. General. Klvo more men were added last week to the bankers' colony at Ft. liunvcnwnrtli penitentiary. .1. I. Morgan 1ms secured control of the Kqulablo Life society. The Ilrltlsh house of commons adopted a resolution of censure or lords. Mexico will maintain n neutral' atti tude In the Nlcaraguan rumpus. The ItlclinnlOleason bid for the Jeffries-Johnson fight, to be In Cali fornia, waB accepted. President Tuft has taken stepB to put the Red Cross society on a perma nent business footing. Congressman Hiushnw says Cannon cannot bo elected speaker at the ses ulon of tho next congress. Following a charge of murder nt St. Ixniis against Mrs. Doxey or Colum bus, Neb., n requisition was Issued. Tho president will exert all tiis in tluonce looking to changes in the in terstate commerce act. Duke Karl Theodore of Uavaria died from kidney trouble. D. L. Wlnchell, president of tho Itock Island, has been elected Presi dent of the St. Ixrnls & San Francisco road. John Harvard, a negro preacher, who bad committed murder, was burned at tho stake near Cochran, Georgia. According to an olllclnl dispatch from Illtlis, Asiatic Turkey, several small villages In that vicinity have been destroyed by an earthquake. "More men are killed as tho result or playing football in one year than are killed In labor troubles," says John Mitchell. . President Tnft soon Is to receive a call from the legislative committee of the Grand Army or tho Republic, for a conference upon mntters pertaining to pension legislation this winter Tho Kansas state treasury' will re ceive $25,000 cash, as an Inheritance tax, from the estate of James Clarke, a farmer in Marshall county. This is the largest tax yet assessed against u Kansas estate under the new law. The Kansas State Agricultural Col lege Uyearold Angus steer, King Kllsworth. won tho grand champion thlp as the best Hteer In America at tho International Stock show In Chi cago Secretary of Wnr Dickinson advo cates changes In army affairs In an nual report. A strike of switchmen Involving over two thousand men was inauguar ated at St. Paul. Minn. Senator llrown says tho Insurgents will be In evldenco at tho coming ses sion of congress. A Greenville (Ohio) mnn killed h mother and a deputy sheriff, wounded two others and committed suicide. Senator Aldrlch suys tho panic oi 1007 cost the country JU.OOO.uuO.OuO. Sec. Meyer has proposed sweeping changes In the navy. Attorney General Wlckershntn, Sen ntore Elklns nnd Cummins conferred on changes In the interstate commerce act. The United Stntes nnd Chile at last lmo reached llnal agreement as to tho terms of n protocol referrlug to King Edward for a definite settlement of tho celebrated Alsop claim. Twenty Japanese wero killed nnd fifteen injured, several of them fatal ly, in tho wreck of a work train on tho Great Northern railway between Vancouver and Now Westminster. In a lire at Kansas City 140 horses voro burned to death. lEKNli iCQNDENSED! 4 . 1'ro.Hldcnt Dolano of tho Wnbash railroad, is nald to liavo been profered tlio Chinese mission. Tho lown stock food law Ih declnred by Judgo McPherson In tho federal court to bo nil right and sufflclont to hold water. Congress In to bo nssnlicd by ro form organizations within a day or bo after it convenes. Governor Donecn or Illinois, It was made known recently, will postpone convening tho general assembly in special session pending tho outcomo of tho Investigation of tho Cherry mine disaster. Tho government faces important problems relating to channels and terminals In proposed waterways Im provement. Tho National liberal federation has Issued a manifesto declaring action of tho house of lords should be repudiat ed by tho people. Tho government shows that thoro wero great chances for deceit In tho Inquiry of tho alleged sugar frauds In iew mini. Tho Nicaragua olllelal at Washing' ;on was given his passports and a scathing letter by Secretary of State Knox and diplomatic relations wero '4i.....r..M.. . .i Tho Ilrltlsh house of lords, by vot ing to reject tho budget, have precipi tated a crisis in ICngland. An Ohio lumber merchant says ho overheard a plot to kill John D. Rocke feller. Secretary Wilson, In his annual re port, said the past year had been one of great prosperity for farmers. Representative Norrls of Nebraska snys It will bo useless to ask Speaker Cannon to resign. Judge Charles Amldon, or tho Unlk ed States district court or North Dakota, advocated tho execution or professional criminals and tho hope lessly Insane In an address at Fargo. The couit of annealH bus irrnntod uompers and his associates a stay ponding nppeal to the supremo tribun al. Tho prohibition amendment was de feated by a largo majority In Alnbama. Emperor William opened tho Reich stag by personally reading tho speech from the throne. James Freeman Curtis of Hoston, now United Stntes district attorney and onco Intercollegiate golf champion or tho United States, hns been chosen assistant secretary or tho U. S. treasury. Tho gunboat Prlucton was ordered by tho navy department to sail for Corlnto, Nlcnragua. to Join the gun boat Vlcksburg, already at that port. Speaker Cannon. In a Bpeech nt Kansas City, defended the rules of tho house. 1-ow .flares have been secured for tho National Corn Exposition that opens in Omnlia December Cth. Congress will turn tho light on tho wnter power problem. Congressman Carter or Oklahoma Is critically ill. Rear Admiral R. R. Ingersoll, a member or tho general board of the nnvy, will bo placed on tho retired list. James J. Hill has offered to give tho Huron college at Huron, S. I)., $G0, 000 of Its endowment fund. i nomas Meagher.of Manila, I. I., son of tno Irish pntrlot, died o pneu monia following an attempt to com mit Hutcldo. Washington. 1 Representative Hitchcock of Omaha expresses tho opinion that the forth coming session Is going to bo tho live liest exhibition that congress hns given tho country in a long time. Ho expects there will be something golug on every mlnuto and that tho fighting will be forced rrom tho very opening. Mr. Hitchcock Is disposed to take especial Interest In pressing for postal savings banks, on which he has long had a bill pending. President Tart said he enjoyed his Thanksgiving dinner because nc speechmaklng had to follow. A gag order affecting tho furnishing jf Information to any committee of the house or senate or any member or congress oxcopt as authorized by the head or tho department In which such official sorves, has been promulgated by the president. Tho consular service Is to recelvo moro attention with a vlow to Its In creased efficiency. Tho secretary hns nppolnted Wilbur J. Carr, chlor clerk of tho department or state, director or the (tonsillar sorvlce, a newly created office. Despite tho state guaranty law for state banks In Oklahoma, ninny appli cations are pending at the treasury department for organization ns na tional banks In tho now state and one for the Gcrmanla national bank or I'onca City was approved. It is capitalized at $25,1100. Secretary of State Knox returned tho passports of Fellpo Rogrlgues, ehnrgo d'affalrs of the Nlcaraguan le gation with a letter scathingly de nouncing, the Zelayan government. The letter Is definitely declared to repiesent the views of President Tart. Personal. George Foster Poabody, William Dean Howells, William M. Ivlns and Herbert Parsons niv all advocates of woman suffrage. Walter Wellmau calls Dr. Cook a fraud, and says his claim to tho polo discovery Is bogus. Perclval Roberts of Philadelphia, and Snmuel Mathers or Cloveland wero elected directors or tho United States Steel corporation. Tho library or John Alexandor Dowlo wns ordered sold to a Chicago book, seller for $7,000. by Fedora! Judgo K. M. Laudls. Cubans nro becoming dissatisfied with tho administration or President Gomez, nnd want him displaced. Dr. Cook, or Arctic, rame, Is said to bo on the point of a norvous break down. Secretary or tho Interior Halllnger has made his annual report OF APPROVAL OF SCHOOLS FOR NORMAL TRAINING. A LARGER NUMBER THIS YEAR A Ruling Against the Bankers' Life Company Other Matters From the State Capital. State Superintendent lilshop has tnado an announcement concerning tho npprovnl of high schools for nor mal training. The list Includes a to tal or 110 schools, or which 103 aro high schools and seven acadomles. Tho normal training law was en acted by the legislature or 1907. Dur ing tho school year 1907-8 sixty-eight schools were approved for normal training, with an onrollinont or 1,200 pupils In the normal training classes. During tho year 1908-9 eighty-six high Bchools and eight academies were ap proved, representing a combined en rollment of 1,000 pupils taking the course. For this school year tho 110 schools approved for the work huvo enrolled In their normal training classes a total of 1,850 pupils. In May, 1909, there wore graduated from the normal training high schools 775 pupils, who had completed tho regular high school course of study and tho course in normal training. .Reports show that "of this number G7C or them aro teaching this fall. County superintendents nro enthusi astic over the good work these young teachers are doing in tho school room. Insurance Agents Are Out. The state Insurance board handed out a ruling revoking the licenses of tno ton agents of the Hankers' Life Insurance company of Lincoln. Tho following Is the form of the letter sent out to the ngents under Investigation by Auditor Rarton, head or the Insurance board: "Hy the authority vested in me by tho laws or the state or Nebraska, and as I rally bollove that your con duct u an Insurance agent and the methods used by you in procuring business Is In violation or law und contrary to tho rulings of tho Insur ance department and against public policy, I hereby revoke your license No. as i:sent of the Hankers' Mfe Insurance company or Lincoln, Neb., dated , 1909." While tho action taken is sweeping, tho twonty-elght affidavits introduced in ovldonco before the board contained many suggestions or Irregularities that tho agents excluded under the order for the most pnrt did little to refute. Plans Issue of Stock. The application or the 'Chicago & Northwestern Rnllrnad company for authority to issue ?30,G02,800 worth or common Block hns been grnuted by the Nebraska railway commission. Tho stock will be Issued In tho form of 305,028 shares of common stock of the par value or $100 each. The stock la to be issued for the purpose or "constructing, improving and equip ping Its railway," otherwise tho re quest lled with the commission con tains no hint or how, when or In what ono or moro or the states the work is to bo done. Historical Society Wants Money. Notwithstanding the State Histor ical society gots an appropriation or $15,000 biennially, it lias Its solicitors out asking for money. One was at the state houso asking financial aid with which to print some report tho society is to make and for which tho solicitor said there was no money available to pay the bill. Requisition for Wife Deserter. The governor's office issued requi sition on the state or Iowa for tho re turn to Nebraska of Albert Oliver. Oliver Is charged with desertlug his wlt'o and minor child, now living In Lnncaster 'county. He has been placed under arrest at Indlanola. la. A Raise In Wages. The Lincoln Traction company stockholders elected officers and in creased the wages of the motormen and conductors. The one-year mon were raised 1 cent an hour, mnklng 19 cents; the two, three, four and six year men wero raised IVj cents Cupid Gets Normal Teachers. Superintendent Thomas' or the Kearney Normal school reported to the normal board that Mr. D. Cupid was playing havoc with his teaching force nnd ho wanted an Injunction Issued or something done to head him off. A number have been lost and others have the fever. Civil Service Examinations. The United , States civil servlco commission announces the following examinations to bo held at Lincoln and Omaha: Janunry 25, stenograph er and typewriter, all branches or tho servlco; January 25. stenographer, departmental servlco; January 25, ypewrltor for men only. An Unfounded Report. Tho story printed by an Omaha pa por to tho effect that W. J. Ilryan and his brother, O. Hryan. linvo been asking Governor Shallenborgor to call an extra session of the legis lature In order to secure the passago of a resolution for tho submission of the Initiative and referendum consti tutional amendment la not warranted. C. W. Hryan mado a denlnl or tho story when questioned In regard to the matter. "Neither W. J. Hryan nor uiyseir hns asked tlio govornor to call a special session." he said. WO EDO 0 CALLS AN ELECTION. Governor Proclaims Regarding New Nebraska County. Governor Shallenberger has Issued a proclamation calling an election in tho new county or Garden to be held January 10. Tho polls open from 8 a. m. to fi p. m. Polling places shall be the same as at the last general election. At tho election tho location or n county Beat shall bo determined and the following orriccrs chosen: County clerk, clerk of the district court, treasurer, Judge, sheriff, as sessor, surveyor, superintendent, threo commissioners, and all township and precinct officers, except thoso previ ously elected nnd qunlllflcd In the county of Deuel from which the new county has been formed nnd whoso terms or office shall not have expired at the time of the election nnd whose residence in embraced in the Unfits of the new county, shall continue in of ice until their terms expire. Tho notice or election shnll bo published for two consecutive weeks preceding the election in a newspaper of gen eral circulation in the county, and by posting In a consplclous place at each polling place at least two weeks be fore tho election. Lincoln Has Corn Show. One of the Important features of the Stato Corn Growers' show, to be held In the Lincoln Auditorium Jan uary 17-21, will bo an exhibition of wheat. Up to date corn has always had precedence in both local nnd national shows, but the Nebraska Millers' association, realizing the im portance of wheat to tho state, has decided to assist In a movement to ward Increasing Its quantity and qual ity. With this end In view tho mil lers have arranged to eo-opontto with the Corn association and have offered a valuable trophy for the best ex hibit or wheat, to be given at the an nual show each year. Much of the widespread Interest In corn through out the stnto Is due to the efforts of tho state association. It Is hoped that tho society will be as successrul with wheat. In addition to the Millers' trophj several cash prizes for wheat ex hibits have been offered. The Mil lers' trophy for sweepstakes, will bo a largo silver piece of u special de sign mounted on nn ebony base. The base will be hollow and n sample or the winning exhibit will bo kept in It and shown whenever tho cup is on display. The trophy will be formally presented to the association nt Its nnnual banquet to bo held In connec tion with the Bhow. After this It will bo nwarded annually. Majors Does Not Want It. A 'riend or Senator T. J. Majors has reported that Mr. Majors does not caro for the appointment on tho old normal board to fill a vacancy in the term or Mr. Hays of Alliance which has expired. It was reported that a movement is being started In tho Third congressional district in favor or tho nppolntment or Mr. Kohl, a real estate dealer or Wavne. Up a n well known democrat aud repre-l sented his district in a national dem ocrntic convention. A Fine Picture. Will M. Mnupln, head or tho Btnte labor bureau, has received a line pic ture of the delegates attending the American Federation of Labor con vention taken In a group at Toronto. Tlila picture is fifteen Inches wide nnd about sixty-flvo Inches long, nnd the fnco of every delegate can be plainly recognized, Gompers, Mitchell and Morrison, the Indicted labor leaders, occupy prominent positions. The pic ture will be placed In Labor temple Union Pacific to Issue Bonds. Tho stato railway commission held a conference with Edson Rich, at torney for tho Union Pacific Railroad company, and Issued an order grant ing permission far tho company to issue $141,598,000 of first lien nnd re funding mortgngo bondB for the pur pose or buying and constructing new lines, double track, rolling stock, real estate, terminals, yards and shops. Dr. Carr Released. Dr. E. Arthur Carr has received a clean bill from tho federal grand jury. Complaint had been filed against Dr. Cnrr becauso ho had opened mall ad dressed to Dr. Sward, secretary of tho Btote board of health, legislated out of existence. Dr. Cnrr was secretary of the now board. The grand jury called Dr. Carr beforo It nnd after questioning him failed to bring In u true bill. Governor Sells to State. Coupland, a special commltteeshrdl Tho stato farm, through Regent Couplant, a special committee with power to net, has bought of Governor Shallenberger four shorthorns, paying therefore $1,010. Tho animals will be used for Instruction purposes. W. R. Patrick Reslcns. Ex-Senator W. R. Patrick of Sarpy county has resigned from the bonrd or triisteos appointed to control tho Btate school for blind at Nebraska City and the stnto school for deif at Omaha. Johns Dismisses Complaint. The complaint of John Johns or Constance against . tho Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha railroad has been dismissed by tho Stato Rail way commission. John Johns alleged that th town or Constance needed a station, and It needed certain side tracks and a row other things which ho alleged It was tho duty or tho rail road company to furnish, so ho filed his complaint. A hearing was had and testimony introduced, after which, the commission decided John Johns had failed to make his case. NEBRASKA NEWS AND NOTES, Items of Interest Taken From rfere and There Over the State. Recent snowfalls and rains have put the roadB of Nebraska In bade fihape. York has a new Industry, thnt of making cement posts. The bank nt Taylor has Increased Its capital from $5,000 to $10,000. John Peatrowsky, a pioneer of Cum ing county, having lived therein over forty years, died last week. Odd FcUowb of Humboldt have pur chased ground nnd will erect thereon a building for lodge purposes. Arthur Nichols or Odessa has been tnken to the Insane asylum for tho second time. The Union Dopot company of Omaha Is preparing to spend $500,000 In en larging the station. Citizens of Geneva turned out In strong numbers nnd reorganized the Commercial club. Woodmen day at Ilroken How wns quite successrul, but would have been better hud the weather been propi tious. The Union Pacific railroad received permission rrom the Btate railway commission to put In effect n one fare rate to Omaha on the occasion of the National Corn exposition. The governor 'will appoint thirty delegates to attend the good roads convention at Topeka. Kas.. Decem ber 15 nnd 10. The meeting Is nn tionnl In character. Anton Christiansen or Omnhn. a life prisoner In the penitentiary for the murder of his wife In 1902, has been pnroled by Governor Shallenberger to his brother. C. Christiansen, of South Omaha. Amherst schools closed on account of scarlet fever. There Is an epidemic or this malady in the north part of Illlffaio COIintV nnd Within n rnriliia nf ten miles from the north boundary ! hardly a school is running. The discovery of fire in the labo ratory of the high school at Hastings by a group or high school girls, who promptly turned in the alarm, saved the $80,000 school building rrom de struction. H. C. Young, a prominent former homesteader, living near Kimball, was killed by his own wagon running over him. Ho was on his way home with a load or coal and It Is supposed his team ran away, throwing him under tlie wheels. Judgment for $18,000 wns confessed in federal court by the North Platte Water Works company In the suit In stituted against it by the American Water Works company. The amount wns duo on work nnd material fur nlshed by the plaintiff. Ira Hass, a young man about 24 years old, a former resident of Hroken How, was brought there, from Dunning suffering rom a gunshot wound In the breast. He keeps a hardware Btore and was examining some firearms when the accident occurred. Secretary Paine of the State His torical society has received word that James Mooney or the staff of the American bureau of ethnology will bo present at the annual meeting or the society in Lincoln In January and will deliver one or more addresses. Mr. Mooney Ib ono of tho great authorities on the North American Indian. Lutner M. OveVstreet, n former York county boy, ban been promoted from lieutenant to lieutenant commander nnd according to Washington dis patches will have charge or command of one of the new dreadnaughts. The promotion was earned by reason of the best record as an officer and best record nt target practice. Many farmers in Gage county linve filed objections with County Attorney F. O. McGIrr lth reference to the assistant state veterinarian charging fees for Inspecting dairy cattle or cat tle shipped out ofi the county. Mr. McGIrr received a letter rrom Attor ney General Thompson stating that the charges were made according to law. Ed Ilurke or Kansas was arrested In Wyrnore for being drunk nnd dis orderly. He was arraigned In Judgo Crawford's court on n charge or re sisting an officer and placed under $1,000 bonds to await bis preliminary hearing. Hefore he could be brought to tho county Jail, however, Hurko had picked the lock or bis cell and mndo Ills escape. James Hrlnk, who leased what Is known ns "musk rnt slough," lying north or Lyons, now nstonishes the people when It comes to raking in tho shekels for his leasehold. What to them appeared as a Joke at the time ho leased It Is now bringing him in a good Income rrom the Investment. Already, this early In the season, ho has taken over 000 musk rats from the slough, for which he wns offered 27 cents by an Omaha man, and re fused to take less than 30 cents. There Is a disease among horses in Antelope and adjoining counties that Is puzzling tho veterinary surgeonB. The animals that have recently died In Antelope county have been consid ered valuable and a heavy loss Is re ported to the owners. Veterinary Surgeon Matthews was called to tho farm of J. R. Nlchol to glvo treatment to three horses that had this unknown disease. He administered medicine of various kinds, but In spite of his ef forts they died. Chattel mortgages aggregating $2,500 were filed ngalnst E. R. Cud deback'B garage in Fremont. Tho building is also heavily mortgaged aud there are said to bo sovoral thousand dollars in unsecured claims outstand ing and the liabilities nro consider ibly In excess of the assets. Word was received In Nebraska City of tho doath of Mathow P. Smith at his homo at Torre Haute, Ind., nfter being sick but four days with pneu monia. He was In tho distilling busi ness with his brother, Fred H. Smith, lit that place, and waB boru and reared In Nebraska City. FOR OLD PEOPLE. After reaching tlio ago or forty tho human system gradually declines. Tho accumulated poisons in tho blood cnuso rheumatic pains in tho Joints, muscles nnd back. Thcso warnings should bo promptly relieved und seri ous Illness avoided by using tho fol lowing prescription which shows won derful results even after tlio first few doses nnd it will eventually restoro physical strength. "Ono ounco compound Byrup of Sarsaparllla; ono ounco Torls com pound; half pint of high grade whis key. This to bo mixed and used in tnblespoonful doses beforo each meal and at bedtime. Tho bottlo to be well shaken ench time." Any druggist has these lngredlenta or can get them from his wholesale house. Unburdening. "You must at least glvo that candi date credit for Fpeaklng his mind." "Yes," replied Miss Cayenne. "Hut It'B unfortunate that people tr-ost will ing to speak their mindB aro so often those whofe mentalities aro more or Icsb unpleasant." ' Mm. Wlnntmr'n Konthlni; Njrntp. FnrchlMri'n leetlilnn, Miftrns tliontinm.rrilurcn In (UmtiiiiUuu, alluyi uln, cures wind uollu. Uoa liutUo. As an eye-opener, what's tho mot ter with an alarm clock. Lowix' Single Hinder, the fntnouR btraiuht 5c eignr annual rale 0,000,000. It takes a woman to tell a secret and magnify Its importance Nebraska directory A Man Says of UNCLE SAM Breakfast Food AS A CURE FOR CONSTIPATION "Gained six pounds in four weeks and they are working every day." (Name on request.) A delightful breakfast dish and "does the work." ASK YOUR GROCER ABOUT IT HE CERTAINLY KNOWS U. S. B. F. Co, Omaha CORNELL ENGRAVING Cth Ilulf Tunc h mill I.liiu KtoMiiKH. New anil corn-)l-t- i-tifrravlUft ,unt. 24DN. lltliKt., Lincoln. FULL LINE OF PHOTO SUPPLIES liu ynu wum tin- lieu Corn Slicller uiadel Ifta IntUtuii liaTlngn MARSEILLES CORN SHELLER Write lor catalog or ico your local dealer. JOHN DEERE PLOW CO., OMAHA HERBERT E. GOOCH CO. BROKERS AND DEALERS Qraln, Provisions, Stocks, Cotton Main Office, 204-205 Fraternity BIdg. Lincoln, Nebratlca. Dell Plionp AIS Auto Plioue SCIS) i.iirct-Nt llotiRe in Btut. Beatrice Creamery Co. Pnytt the lilstient price for CREAM ,N BUSINESS COLLEGE EjuMkhM25 VMn. 900ltudrnTll4s! vrnr. vmuc i,c, priCTiCaU. Tnofuugn. Lqtitpi ior inuucrn iitin9 tnc unu in noirj the wgnett uurieu ,Mit,uns. A'lvantak-f unamrroacnea ettencre. no taioum laVMftolB. WrlUt rt pnfpMio to lUfrOLK UCBINkbHDOLLEGR. Q 3rt Ittlb bt. lintoto. Mb. Keisters' Ladies Tailoring OnWnrvn At 1548 O St, Lincoln. Neb. UUIlUcLu Teaches Cutting, Fitting. O Furnishing and dressing oi all garments thoroughly, nt ridiculously low prices. Call or write for catalog. MRS. BARBARA E. HAYS, MGR. QlJjonnirt auf &xe Weit XtciUfcfjeaHtrtflojIii fflrfccutfdje .familial. 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