-3Latr mmmm JnA). sfo&'LwA . SILHOUETTES OF WESTERN CANADA Tho man from lown began to talk land before tho train was well out or tho C. N. R. depot In Winnipeg. Tho tnlk began In rather wide circles. Tho rtiBh to tho land, tho bumper crop, tho trystem of Bummer fallowing pursued In tho soml-arld districts, woro nil discussed, nnd then, with n sort of npologctlc Binlle, tho Iowa man said: 'Tin a bit Interested In this country rayseir. Borne of tho men down home got a few sectlonH up hero along this line, and Tin going to have a look at thorn. Never been up In Canada be fore" (it Is curioiiH how theso mid western Americans pronounce tho nnmo of tho Dominion ns If it wa- "Can'dy") "but if It looks good wo will bo up to stay next fall." "You kcc, it's like this," said tho man from Iowa iulto manifestly con tinuing an argument that had been go ing on In his mind for some time. "Hack In our State land hns become dear. Anybody wanting to sell can get $70 or $80 nn acre for it, and every farm that's offered Is snapped up. In Saskatchewan wo have just ns good land that cost us $11 and $12, so that a man can tako up ilvo or six times as much thero as in Iowa on tho name Investment of money. "It isn't tho money, though, that brings most of us up from Iowa. I'm not sure that money would be enough. Tho 'invasion' is n family affair. Wo have no chance of keeping our sons around us back home. They hnvo to lonvo the farm and go Into tho big cities of tho neighboring States to get work. To keep them on the farm and In touch with us, wo como up hero end make llttlo colonics with tho chil dren around us, on homesteads or bought land. This makes It easier for tho farmers back thero in Iowa to get land for tho stay-at-homes. The Cam Hies that como to Canada are kept together and tho families that buy the farms they leave nrc kept to gether, too. Thero won't be any slack ening of tho rush, either, for theyBtlll raise big families back in Iowa." One could almost see the mental process of this typical American fnrm er In defending n step that meant a now flng. n new allegiance, a ney land, nnd new associates. To aban don Old Glory of the Declaration of Independence for n good thing in cheap land would hardly bo playing tho game, but to go out Into Sas katchewan to "keep tho family togeth er," was another and a quite higher motive. Why seek too closely to analyzo tho reasons for tho greatest land trek In tho history of America? It Is enough to know that tho sons of tho frontiers men of Iowa, nnd Kansas, and Minne sota tho best blood of tho mid-west aro pouring Into tho Canadian west In an over-Increasing stream, and aro learning that "God Save tho King" nnd "My Country TIs of Thee," aro sung to tho same tnnc. Toronto (Ontario) Globe. NATURAL INFERENCE. "I don't liko that Jones girl. She's ulways running pcoplo down!" "Goodness! 1 didn't know slio had an automobile!" Where Are Harry and Isabella Allen? Harry Is now nged 20 years, and his sister, Isabella, aged 18 years. Tho children wero taken in chargo by the Nebraska Children's Home socioty In 1897 from Grand Island, following tho death of tho father, Silas Allen. Tho mother is now In Oklahoma, nnd is distracted because sho cannot locnto her children, whom sho hns not seen since they were taken by superintend ent of the society twelvo years ago, who now refuses to tell their mother whero they arc. If tho children will address l O. Hox 898, Omaha, Nebr., giving their own nddrcss, It wUl bo sent to their mother. Chlio of the Press. Mrs. Cynthia Wentovor Alden was tho founder of tho International Sun shlno society, which Is now eald to havr a membership of 3,000,000. Sho is president general of the society, which was christened with 18 spon sors in New York city at Christmas, 189C. It has been called tho child of tho press, Mrs. Alden being connected with a New York paper. Doubtless. Tho Homebody What's tho Indus try in New York, near as yo could ledge, Agner? The Traveled Man Steppln' llvoly, I reckon. I'uck. Reason Enough. "His feelings aro greatly hurt slnco ho lost hlB Job." "No wonder he's hurt. Ho fell from n high position." It's the jiuignimt of tunny smokers that JswiV Sinnle Hinder 5c cigar equals in quality most 10c cigars . A grcnt deal is heard of tho art of remembering, nnd but llttlo of tho flno art of forgetting. (lnnidlnntlon nnic many arrlnna dlscnsi'. It It tl"rou2 ly iinl by lortor I'li-rcirn I'luawnt Following cheap advlco Is prove expensive. apt to - ) FARM NOTES. When tho ground Is frozen Is a good time to apply mnnuro to tho meadows. Activity nnd Intelligence aro neces sary characteristics of a good fnrm horse. No unprofitable animals should be kept on tho farm any longer than necessity requires. Study for better management and make things run smoother and bet ter for all concerned. notation of crops makes all tho crops which grow upon tho Held better for the course of years. With all classes of stock, animals that are uniform in age and size will feed and fatten more evenly. Diversified diet is no more certain of best results in man, than in the animals man thrives so largely upon. A horse that Is not working hard every day does not require tho amount of grain one does that Is kept busy. To get good results from nny en terprise you must have good mate rVil to begin with or your labor will be in vain. The productiveness ami profitable ness of the farmer's business depends almost entirely on intelligent man agement. The man who never held to any business Is always the one to invest when prices are high; and sell out when prices aro low. WINTER COVERING FOR BEES Simple Method of Protecting the Busy Little Honey Gatherer During Severe Weather. The Illustration shown herewith shows a simple method of covering hives of bees for tho winter, says American Agriculturist. First having determined the amount of stores tho colony has by lifting tho hive to seo If it Ib heavy, newspapers are spread across the top and down the front, back and sides, each layer being fast ened lightly with tacks to prevent their falling off. When nn inch or so of papers have been thus placed nnd tied around tho middle, as shown in tho lower drawing, a largo sheet of tarred paper Ib folded and tied around the hlvo, ns shown In tho upper draw- Hive Covering for Winter. ing. Tying thus Is likely to bo far more satisfactory than tacking, be cause thero Is less danger of tho paper being torn off. It is desirable to uso tho usual quilt or tho chaff pillow above tho frames. REEL IS SIMPLE AND USEFUL Excellent Device for Use In Handling Wire Fencing Is Economically Constructed. For uso In handling wlro fencing this is adjustable. It consists of ono piece, A, 2 by 4 inches, G feet long. A second piece, II, 2 by 4 Inches, 3 feet long. 1$ is Bpikcd uenr one end of A. Two feet from whero B is Bpikcd to A a bolt by 8 Inches is driven through A. The reel Is of 2 by 4 Inch ituff, ?, feet long, half lapped in tho Simple and Useful Reel, middle, forming a cross. Nino inches from tho end of each cross pleco Ib set n peg of hardwood 1 by 1G inches. I This reel Is set on tho bolt of tho reel stand, with a email block of wood nndorncjUh bo It will rovolvo easily. Another cross Is mndo by nntllng to- i gether two pieces of by 1 inch strips with un oblong hole ono Inch from tho ond of ench cross piece. This is slipped down over tho end of tho peg to keop tho wlro from flying off. -T7 - 'S.TTjr At - tC mmm Jll , FIGHT WEEDS WITH SCIENCE Results of Improvements In Killing Useless Plants with Chemicals of Much Interest. The results of Improvements In kill ing weeds with chemicals, as shown by tho experiments made at tho North Dakota and Wisconsin stations, have raised a great deal of Interest among farmers. ' The Improvements so far conducted Indlcnto that some of tho obnoxious weeds on the fnrm may bo almost, if not quite, eradicated by the uso of cer tain chemicals. At tho present time there nro not ninny spraying machines on the mar ket adapted to this work, although the machines that the manufacturers Root of Growing Weed. have so far put out are quite catls factory. It Is expected that within an other year or two the number and va riety of these machines will be largely Increased. Tho mnchlno used by Professors Mooro and Horton on tho Wisconsin fnrm is of German make and wnt brought to this country in 1900. It is importnnt to hnvc a machine strongly built nnd of tho very best construction nnd capable of using all kinds of chemicals. Sulphate of Iron, which Is perhaps tho most effectivo chemical used, must bo applied with tho right kind of mn chlno In order to produce perfect re sults. It has boon suggested by export mentors that farmers might form n small club to buy one or more ma chines to ho used jointly, thus saving the expense and obtaining equally good results as though each farmer owned his own machine. Hand spray ers will answer for destroying dan delions on tho lawn. If tho chemicals would do nothing more than destroy the Cannila thistle In this country It will hnvo Berved a great purpose. This weed Is tho most dangerous In all tho list of weed pests and perhnps tho most difficult to over come. In thickly Infested fields a solution of 20 per cent, of Bulphnto of Iron ap plied at tho rato of about CO gallons an ncro will kill tho thistle. They should bo Bprnyed Just before tho buds begin to open, when tho thistles aro from ten to 12 Inches high, as this prevents them from going to seed. Tho spraying should bo repeated onco a year for three years In order to ontiroly orndlcato tho thistle. Spraying with chemicals Is death to the cocklo bur, burdock, king weed, rag weed, marsh elder and wild mus tard, and many other weeds. Crop Rotation. In the flve-ycnr rotation of corn, oats, wheat, clover and timothy, tho unfertilized yield of corn hns remained practically stationary throughout tho 15 years of a test at tho Ohio experi ment station. That of oats has been slightly larger during tho last flvo yearB than previously nnd that of wheat decidedly Iargor. This gain in wheat yield Is chiefly duo to greater Immunity to Insect nttack during tho latter period. Tho average increaso per aero in all tho cereal crops has been very much grentcr during tho lnt tor period than formerly, duo to tho cumulative effect on tho fertilizers and mnnuro. -aVPi BEE NOTES. Honey, elthor comb or extracted, It properly token care of, improves with ago. Never leavo sections of Biirplus honey In tho hives over winter. If you do It will curoly spoil nnd bo fit only for feeding purposes. A henplng teaspoonful of honey stirred Into a raw egg is a very good correct ivo of n cough and should be continued several mornings. 5 lllfHi WmWfflm mmmmsm . SPwmwIhVm Vjfttv Ww 4-- I xW,W)iljJM;l ifcftWi. ffW tt-j .1 LITTLE COLD. Ho caught a llttlo cold That wbb all. So the neighbors sadly said, As they gathered round his bed, When thoy heard that ho was dead. He caught n little cold That was all. (I'uck.) Neglect of a cough or cold often leads to serious trouble. To break up n cold in twenty-four hours and euro nny cough that Is curable mix two ounces of Glycerine, a half-ounco of Virgin Oil of Pino compound pure and eight ounces of pure Whisky. Tako a teaspoonful every four hours. You can buy these at any good drug store nnd easily mix them In u largo bottle. EFFECT OF GOLF. fir sa '-! .'vrVrtf f4'.i-- f'.t- wij - l-- .:. . . 3- Ho Golf Is nn awfully lino exer cise, dmi't you think'' She -Oh, yes Why. It makes tho men so strong In their nrniB that one can scarcely breathe. Where Is Bessie Hartmnn? Hosnnna ami Hesslo Hartmau lived with their mother nt Chapman, Nebr., In 1901, thu year that their father was killed b .' Jailing tree ut Anada, Mo. Their mother, an invalid, being unablo to caie for them, the girls wero sent to Omaha to school, being housed ami mothi-red by a Mis. Smith. Finally, in 19t):i, Hesslo, the younger of the two, was taken In chargo by tho Nebraska Children's Homo society, who refused to toll her married sister, Itosanna, where she Is. Hesslo be came of ago last February. If sho will send her address to P. O. llox SP8. Omaha, Nebr., It will bo for warded to her sister Hosanna, who Is now Mrs. Geo. Dticrr. Enslly Explained. Mr. Swuiusoii Is a powerful preach er, but Is never above leavening hla sermons with humor. A good story he tells concerns n visit once paid to tho cottago of one of his parishioners. It was early spring and for n long time he fiat by the window with tho woman's llttlo girl. "In looking out," he remarked to tho child, "do you notice how bright Is the green of the leaves and grass?" The little girl nodded. "Now toll mo why does It appear so much brighter at this time?" Mr. Swaluson asked. " 'Cos," was the unexpected reply, "ma's Just washed tho window and you can see out better." Restrained by Politeness. "Prisoner, hnvo you nny reasons to present why the sentence of the court should not be pronounced upon you?" "No, your honor. I feel ns If I should llko to say a few words about tho defense my lawyer put up for mo. but there aro ladies present; you can go nhead with the sentence, your honor." Important to Mothers. Examine carefully every bottle of CASTOHIA, n safe and sure remedy for Infants and children, and sco that it Bears tho o9 Signature In Uso For Over :$0 Years, Tho Kind You Have Always nought. Provided for Newsboys. Mrs. William Waldorf Astor provid ed In her will that tho newsboys of New York should have a Thanksgiv ing dinner, as they have had at tho expense of tho Astor family for half a century. This year at least 2,000 iidwaboyB wero on hand, tho afternoon pnpurs having suspended work, thus giving the llttlo follows u holiday. This Will Interest Mothers. Mother Orny'HHwcet l'uwdcrH for Children, curu KevorUhiiPhH, lloulaclie, Had Htoimicli, Tt-etlilii(j DlHonlcrH. Iti-miluto the HowcIh nnd Di-Htroy Wormti. 'flu-j bri-nlc up roldH In H liourit. l'lciiKant to tulic, nnd linrmlcKH iih milk. Thi'y nevrr fall. At nil DrwKlttH, sac. Humplo mulled FIIKK. AddrebH, Allen B. Olmnted, L Hoy, N. V. Just Turned About. "With my hushnnd'Kald tho wife of the huHy man, "It Ih nlwnys 11 entse of tnlklng shop." "And with my wife," unltl tho spoiiKO of the bnrgnln hunter, "It Ib usually n enno of shopping tnlk." Financial. Stella Isn't Muhel going to murry the duke? Delia No; ho rejected tho budget. Quick as Wink. If your eyed nt-in; with n smarting, burn inownKitioniiKel'irrnrs KYK SALVK. Ail (lniggibtrioi'lioH.iitlliiort., Iluirnlo, N.Y. Seneca: .Vleea nro contagious nnd thero is no trusting thu well and sick together. ril.KS CtlllKIl IN OTOll DAVH. PAZO tUNTMKNTlk(fii.iranli'fil to run- any roso nt Itrblnir. Illlnil. llli-iillnn nr I'rntruuuig I'ilo. In (JtollUajHiir iiinm-y ri'fuinli'U, Hj. Don't bo common. U'h tho uncom mon man who causes tho world to Hit up and tnko notice, ItAHKINO, 1IACKINC1. KAKl'INO COUOII ran bo broken up quickly by Allon's Lunu llnlsiui. This old, ri-llablii ri'iur-dy linn hn-n bold for over ID learn, Akk )our ilruvKlstalKiut It. Ilemomber that n Bound argument doesn't menu loud tnlk. .i "';Ari x. 'v.anrtTv ' w.wMix wsj-watm-"- Jf i I tw 1 m r t' PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Color more ooods brloMnr and fatter colors than any othor tho. One 10c oacksan colors all fiber. They dya tn cold waW belter than any ptr rti. You can di am oarmontwluiout ripping spirt Write lor Into booMel-How to One, Bleach and Mi Colors. MONROE DRUQ CO., Qi Unoy, no., f .. .. "iv Yjmai jirii m niinn-wain FAME AND FORTUNE OFFERED Rlr.h Prize for Man Who Discovers the Long-Sought Cure for Tuberculosis. Dr. George W. Hloomer of Yalo uni versity, acting as spokesman for nn anonymous giver, has announced that a prize of $100,000 has been set aside, to be awarded to tho first person any where in tins world who dlscoveiH n cure for tuberculosis. The gift Is un conditional as to time, place, or kind or cure, the only renl condition being that the new cure must have been In constant use ut least Ilvo years, nnd that the promoter of the cure con vince the Investigating board of the ineiltH of Ills discovery. A large number of physicians have bfon working for years to perfect vac cine, or iiutl-toNln for tuberculosis, or to And some agent, such nit tuberculin, which will assist in I lie cure of the dis ease. Tims far, the eperlnients have not furnished a product which will either absolutely cure or prevent con sumption, or render the patient Im mune against the disease. Many of these strums hnvo proved effective In Increasing the resistance of the pa tient and thus helping In the cure, but no scientist of repute to-day claims to have discovered a tuberculin which will produce a euie without the com bined aid of fresh air, rest and whole some food. A Pessimistic View. Among the patients In a certnln hos pital of I Iarrlsburg there was recently one disposed to tako a dark view of his chances for lecovery. "Cheer up. old man!" ailtiiouNhed the youthful medico attached to the ward wherein the patient lay. "Your symptoms arc Identical with those of my own case four years ago. I wan Just as sick as you are. Look at n1 now ! " The patient ran his eyes over tho physician's stalwart frame. "What doctor did you have?" he finally asked, feebly. Illustrated Sunday Magazine For Celestials. I once visited a ery rough boom town in Oregon, near Cottage Grove In the leading saloon a man in u red shirt said to me: "Ye wnnter carry yerself almighty straight in theso parts, stranger. Go wrong the least mite nnd, by crinus, we'll lynch ye as quick an look at yo." I smiled. "Would you lynch me," I asked, "If I killed n dog?" "Would wo?" ho snorted. "Why, stranger, we've lynched fellers here for klllln' Chinamen!" "How's This?" VCe ofirr Onn Hundred Dollars nnranl for tny euw nt CnUnh that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. r. j. riii:Ni:v a co.. toimIo, o. W tho tindrnlgncd, lia" Knimn V. J. Clirncy for tlm l&it li vr.-ir. and lii-llmr lilin tw-rfrrtly linn- orabla In all tninlm-m trannartlonn anil financially able to carry nut any nbllyaUuns tiuidc by hla Arm. WlLDlNO. KINNAN A MMIVIS, Wholciuun miiculsts. Tnioio. u. mil' Catarrh Cure ti taken Intimally, ncilng dlrrrtly uim tho blood and mucoiw mirfacr of tho system. 'liMlmonlala wnt tree. I'rlco 76 ccflta lT bflttlr. Sold by all Dmsithta. Tako Hall's 1'amlly l'llls (or ronttlpaUoa. The Difference. "Our contlncntnl mnrrhiBes nro just hh linppy hr thoso mndo In your country," cxplnlnod tho foreigner. "We nil ndnilt tlint ninrringo Ib n lot tery." "Well," rcRpondrd the Amcrlcnn, "wo prefer to let u Klrl select lier own ticket." Of a Later Date. IJcsb Thitt'H n (iinlnt ring you nro wenriiir,'. It Is nn heirloom? Tens Well, It dnteii from tho Con quest. llKAl). HACK AKI MIC.S ACIir.?, . AehniiUnviT 'I'hnut Min-.nltli t-hllls Tb.it In Ta (Irliipo. IVrry HuvK' I'.ilnkllli-r will bri-nk It mi IT takm iimmplly. Allili'.ili-r-.,;'i-, .'Vic-nnil liUclHitilcs. During tho llrst six montliB of his ninrricd llfo n mnn pltleB old huchel lorn. After tlint ho envies them. ONLY ONi: "IIIUIMO tJUININK." . That la I.AXATIVK Ultimo OIHNINU. ImiW for tlm klifniilurti nt H. W. (iltOVi;. I'M:d tliu World over to Curu uCnld III llnu Day. i!.V, Tlio peoplo who hnvo the greatest opinions of thembclves aro frcquontly tho poorest Judges of human nature. Sinnlrn nlm lik I-owis' Binde Dindr; ciimr for its purity. It ii never dopoil, only tobacco in its natural i-tutc. Thoro'H u difference between dignity nnd pomposity, but some peoplo don't seem to ho able to realize It. Slrn. WliiiIoivH Kootlilncr Pyrnp. Porclillil en icetlituir, aofli'iiailioitiims.roilurcii In flumiiiatlou.allajsiulii.curcii wtadcollu SUoatxittlo. A man can't help feeling restless when even his bills nro unsettled. Welcoaie Words to Woaien Women who sulTcr with disorders peculiar to their sex should write to Dr. Pierce nnd receive free tho advice of a physician of over 40 years' experience a skilled and successful bpccialist in tho discuses of women. livery letter of this sort has the most careful consideration and is regarded as sacredly confidential. Many sensitively modest women writo fully to Dr. Picrco what they would 6lirink from telling to their local physician. Tho local physician is pretty sure to say tint ho cannot do anything -without "an examination." Dr. Pierce holds that these distasteful examinations are generally need less, and that no woman, except in rare cases, should submit to them. Dr. Ftercc's treatment will euro you right In the privacy of your own borne. His " Fnvorito Prescription" has cured bundreds of thousands, aomo of them the worst of cases. It Is the only medicine of its kind that Is the product of a regularly graduated physician. The only one good cnou.lh that its makers dare to print its every ingredient on its outside wrapper. There's no secrecy. It will bear examina tion. No alcohol and no habit-forming drugs are found in it. Some unscrup ulous medicine dealers niuy offer you a substitute. Don't take it. Don't triflo with your lioalth. Write to World's Dispcnsury Medical Association, Dr. R. V. Pierce, President, Duffalo, N. Y., tako the advice received and bo well. mlipiKKmM thc oil that PgNCT"ATcaBtmnjgfljmjH THC OIL THAT HtNCTIlATCSl mivwmmm - - -.- - TRIED REMEDY FOR THE GRIP. Make the Liver Do its Duty Nine limn in ten when the liver u right lK ttomacli and bowels arc right CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS gently but firmly com 11 n Uty liver to do iti (fitly. Cures Con1 atipntion, Indiges tion, Sick Headache, nnd Distress after Eating. Smalt rill. Small Dose, Small Pric GENUINE niiut I tear tignature: WESTERN CANADA What I.I. Hill, tho Croat RnUrand Magnate, Says About Its Whoat-Produclns Powert TUo n nti'.t nerd of tlila conntty lUnlUM Mtiiti " m niiniiinr n-nerrw linn ur iwu win im mo iirn. M'linu 01 iiomon inr us l'mih and tirmturlnii (.iifllf-lent inr tlinm. Tho iln nt nnr prumlnnnro li n wlirnt I'lpurtlim romitrv mil irnnti. Van ii'la In to l thu gruut ulinnl rvmnt ..." 'JlilnnrontrnllrrindmaK nnt" In tnklnu nilrniitntci n( thu Munition It '. fcnxlvo rnlluiiy liullil In:r lot 'm u Iii-h Iflt-ldM ut Western Cunndii. Upwards of 125 Million Bushels of Wucnt nrrn hurt i-sli-il In 1 000. Arorouo nt I hi thrtin iriitlnr(H nt AltxTtft. Uimhati-lipiTiiM nnd Mimltolut trill bo upwnnlanr .l lniniclcr ucrc. nnd mljol nl hit tirr-'imllonof i riM, iimiicrtii'iiiiNiri I uiMirn-. 1111 urn-Mini . iirrnc ri. nniwi lio liml In tin) t'liolcmt dlitrlctn. KrliooM cmivi-ntoiit, (llmnto rirrllciit. Mill ll- rry linM, rnllnii)" rlomt nl.miil, tiullil Inir liiinlM-r i-lirnn. furl t-twy to Ki't mill n-iiMiiialilo In price. wniiT r.-iMiy iirofiirnii iiiui-ii fiirtnlnir n ntif-ri-M. WrlUi nn in In-lit iilm-ii for KuLLIf-mnnt. M-ttlr-n low mllwnjr mi, i1owrljMn illti trnlod "Ijit Uift Wit"(Mint Ireo nn ni'l'llcutldnl, umlctlinrlnfnrroii. linn, to niip t in jrminunuinn, Ottiinn, Can., or to Uu) OmMdlaa uovenuneni Atom. W. V. DENNETT Room 4 Bti Bldf . Omihi, lib. I (TJw KiMiM nruirrrt yon), til No Matter what Llvor or Bowel medicine you nro usiiifj, Btop It now. Get a 10a box wcek'a treatment of CAS CARETS today from your druggist and learn how easily, naturally ami delightfully your liver can be mods to work, and your bowelt move every day. There's new life in every box. CASCARETS are nature's helper. You will tee the diffcrencol 633 CTJTTItl.SOUT, mnll It with ynnr nddrfsfl o Kterllnif Itemrdy Co.. Chlnicn. III., nnd rcri-lm a liuudHomo nouvculr gold Hon Hon FREE. A Clean Face Will be a Habit NO STROPPING NO HONING KNOWN THE WORLD OVER PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM rtctnii-a and brtirtllltt tha hill. lrmniitti a luiurlant frrowth. Never Falls to Ilratore Oray llnlr to Its Youthful Color. Curu iralp diifuns Si hair tailing. tno.amttii DnintMs OATCI1T YOlIItinilAH. TheynmybrinirTori fA I Cfi I wii.-iltti. W-innn Hook Krcn, Hit. mi. Kllrcerald .VOi., I'nl.A tty k.,IUix li. WukhinKlnn.DO. DEFIAHGE STARCHHLTi ntliir fUrch-B only Ji oiinrn- nomo prlcq and DEFIANCE" IS SUPERIOR QUALITY. W. N. U.. LINCOLN, NO. 2-1910. mm Y"rR-, si u cm In I WcoVGmm lit, CQlPffl ffitfiMfiai . . .. - &mmC.MTftis dofflEmE? HITTLC jQtVZ&W RIVER X?mHJLm U M PILLS. XKLfltaUH ,v u : . . in i.rrHBk B if is zr film BKB 'OX J-v. vi? Kt3V., -m$&- mwmt(rwmmmm.s-'irr-1 ji I b 1.1 I? . I ajiMiiiin ifiiWiitfiriiyirilTWIri zafga jjj,. .it i'tmt'tuujmammm KXL fjgmm mm'Mtmm, w yp 3WK '