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J J V "I t tstz.rA i'i-r ii m :i.. if ' .. i J 1 IP ' t.v: w I '.I' !! i m GOLDS AFFRCT V fa ras m...KSm-, ji'.i' . i fiVM.VhSJ.? mm l:'i.CJ.I LJ , -, W&s-, lsrmte!dl!,'J HfeLROUPMi JPATAOBeinrtEl ;, j - "ttniijiurB'"- Nebraska Directory Deere Ho, 9 Oom Planters ARE THE BEST AMr your I.oo.il Dealer ur JOHN DEERS PLOW CO.. OMAHA BQILEH MEN SSWr.M tin- Jli.i.Ul.U (titter in I'lj'lit M-i-nmW. K.illni'iil' iim- tlieui. Wrlto for wimple. Ilortirliy Motor 'n. Cnmit-ll I'lnC. In TYPEWRITERS fi f)miili. A tri'tcluril X.ikck M'ttlor i.'iiiftl. I.. nt illip uil it wul 11 i i' i lliulltui ' i iw.l uu'Mlifri, oil llplir ' V. fi .....it mill riM. W n'ir '11 irui lint. L. -UILN TV PC WHITER EXC'IAHl.t; 122 norm 1 1 tn iltreot Lincoln, Hot TOEOTTESS ALL MAKES Bui I ami tvn 1 1 turtwhi'n- Wi n mr iM'vrnn h!-t It ! -U Mal) IIMI'NY. I tic HM.lt)llli.- ( l.wl I la Ml I .(III St.. t.llK'dlll mime tsrsamerv yd rays the tilghctt iirlco for S WW Ci B O 3 fcta Ca tlii3mocLSS all hroken parts hi tiiciin.rrj f tnrliinprv liuiln nnntl til linn'. Wmils I Wm THE KIDKEYS. V vm 5? raff u V i "5 All l - S-Pxi A si tW ssy & WMJzmQ$m ,y, ViJSfc?' ?clc. 9ititM.vrui.trTnMwnv'iT-, i r i p r jk mi v IV 111 3wBHrnfj0Rw1 RftHftM wm f3- Sk MM I f0 caEsnaa i'jjJa i re ' irT-thirMrtbthi7-Riterrautoriot;Jtrcr.niflfiW"f BERT6CHV MOTOR CO., Counoll Bluffs. at.wtMf.iai-tyiirvs.-tftr LINCOLN SANITARIUM The only Bnnlturttim In the statp usiriR Niittlt'.'il Mineral Water Uatlih Uiihttr piisicil In the trenlment of AriiteunJ Clinmle KHHt'MATISM. Moderato t;iiiir-e. AililrrHti: , . ,. w .DB. 0.Wv,EVERETT, l4lhand M. Sis. HOLDER 0F" FlRSf 'PATENT Wright Brothers Inventive as They Are, Could Not.Clalm Infringe- mcnt'Therc.f J I J iU .- ' ' Glenn If! Curtlss, at a dinner, said of tho Wrights, good;jmturedlyt "They don't own tho air, you know. Did you hear about thut conversation that was overheard between them at tho Dayton plant? " 'Orvlllc,' cried Wilbur, running out of doors excitedly, 'look! Here's an other aviator using oar patent!' '"Ho certainly Is!' shouts Orvlllc. 'That's our simultaneous warping and steering movement to n T!' "'Calln cop!' screams Wilbur. 'Got another Injunction!' "Hut Orvlllc, who had looked up through his binocular, laid hta hand gently on his brother's arm. "Come In back to work, Wilbur,' ho said, 'it's a duck" , -. ( - HIS HANDS CRACKED OPEN '" -r-T.. Jii "I am a man seventy years old. My hands .yero. very, spro and cracked in Ihe'MrisIde'a for" over a'-ydar- open on with largo sores. Thoy would crack open and bleed. Itch, burn and ncho bo that I coul(OjoT.Elecp andcoillft do but little work. Thoy woro so had luiit. luu huiu nu umi il notUresaynysplf Initbo. Thrjyvodltrbll'ea' and'tW that I could morning. T blood dropped jon!;tho' floors :;Jccallo.d on two doctors, but they did mo no good. I could get nothing to do any good till, I got tho Cuthfura- Soap.-nnd Cutlcura Ointment. "AUo'itt a year ngo my daughter got a cake of Cutl cura Soap nnd ono box of, Cutlcura,. Ointment and In ono woolc from tho' tlrno I began to uso thorn my hands were nil healed up nnd thoy havo not been fvraltfl. floroElnco. I wjouhl not' bo without tho"CutIcura' Remedies. "They nlco cured n bad soro on tho hand' of ono of my neighbor's children, nnd thoy think very highly of tho Cutl cura Remedies. John W. Hasty,.So. Ef" flngham, N. II., Mar. C aud Apr. 11, 'OD." Prefer the -Widower. Mnyt Which would you rather mar rya rich bachelor or a rich widower? Joy The widower. Ho will have learned to give up without a strug gle. Clevolnnd Leader. FRE9DEH TAFT ' SI TKEDFFEWSIVE He Will Aggressively Defend His Administration Before the "A Poodle: r LIVELY SPEECHES. EXPECTED '" . "V.'.hhlnQton Worts Exposition park ing Openlnt) of Panami Canal rrual Appropriation for lm provcmcr.t of Inland Wa terways Is Probable. Wnshli s'on. i'reiililcnt Taft has helm told bluntly by his advisers that' It ij timo Hint ho lOviu tho on'oiisivo ngnlt .t tho ciitic ot his ailiiiliilstia' tlon. Tho piet-ideM has boon told I further that ho lias ir.ado loo many i speeches which are t-lmply oxplanu I tory of his ants and that thoy should Ijuvo had 11.0:0 hammer blows In tlicin directed at tho heads of his ctiemhb In and out of tho party. It seema now to bo Mr. Tnft's (inul In tention "viRoiously to defend Ills ad mlii'stratlon" befoie tho people. Apparently It hr-8 teemed to tho ad vljfni of the president his cabinet of fleers as well an his iiun-n.licliil friend,! that tho administration's be lief lit j beeii's,ir..p!y that all It was nccisstry for If to" 'do linn in a neutral way' .was to-,rcuf-tha't the so- called loohi;ult italic its , were to bo hmt'itito eftcHby tlr'oaid of consre.i"cW!3l')" .9P4niri-J. between tho Theie has been tomo pretty plain speakii.,; on ihifwrt'o'r ItOpuliIloati-i.' who fear the iculM of the net elvc- ttoiU. They hi,.e ju;u tiQ presljilept :u.hfihe. pehMo liavo had his.' word. limn r.ii.1 m-nl.. H.,,f II... rc,,-,li .,,,11. cIch arc to bit cnri'ied.ffut.iliitt'lhiftilfQ nas not met 111 tlio way mat tip hlioula -'' V 44"f Ulic-chnrKesMnnilt-b tho Iiisiirgenta to . Mjiu buv.hiiiui; i iuir iiiaiiiKC-iuq in .- y "'! u -"Tl !rl 0 elfet-t tlmt wlillo tlfo iWArafftbot )SW "M S"' " ,lu,n-,r "fef0"' reVconshahhap'iieaK.uqSonM'V1 l,ame cHiJ?l ""K ,0" oft8rnii analgislshfivlsl.ad HiV' thW a$f t.a torand pro alltV tWLtvienV.irtn. g ' sdhtatlv ho spooking Prltoly lrcan now lio nltl on suniclent nu- nJout!MiH!'ronrlnlloii8ror public feilltH .1... zir...;. .i!.. .. liiv. .ik. .a....i..'t. thorlty that when tho president goes in lilu ntf.i l..t.rt Imh... Ptnnn..n.l enr,y inJMay,attfJ-toMbt.aLour8two- days later, ho will mako some he,ecTTeV!iI5h"Virn)oYa'rri"riuKff(!iiJ- In the matter of aggressiveness of any- , thing that he has delivered himself of before. It Is virtually assured that Mr. Taft will challenge his enemies within tho party to provo -that any -act of his-hn8 beencounter to .the pledges of-progresslon which he made to the people prior to his noinlnatTou " President's Error Pointed Out; ' Republicans who see the president frequently and who are neither mem bers of congress nor of the cabinet, -ire telling him with n directness that vfriendshp makes possible, (hat ho made a mlbtnko'when ho was formula ting his legislation In not calling into conference more of tho Insurgents. Tho attacks that are now being made on tho interstate commerco bill, the president's triends say,, could havo been averted ir prior to tho Introduc tion of the bill several Insurgents from both houses had been called into conference and had been asked to point out whnt they considered tho weak points In the bill from tho Pro grcsslvo Republican standpoint. When the president had tho Inter state, commerce amendments under consideration It Is perfectly truo that ho did scud for Senator Cummins, but now it Is said that the Insurgent sena tor and the president met each other In a-Wplrlt of" something llko antago nism nnd that a proper kind of con erence.waS'lmnKjsible, It,ls now said by some outspoken Republicans thnt If Mr. Tnft had not taken It for granted" that bocahKu.Senatdr Cum?' tnins was in opposition nil other In stirgeijts would be in opposition, the r'ailradybllL'-"alreadyV yjiuld haytf pasted both houses' arid havo had tho' prcslUentiaUslguuturQ ufllxed. W , ' Washlng?ori'WaJnt8 Exposition. T VaFhirigtb'ti; Jhfi foe Vrij.lffr'&MliS Union, thinks that It should be choson as till slto off a great exposition, In Its .na,turp largely rcprpBentatlva," of the commercial Interests of tho couu try, to mark the time of the ononim: 6i tho Fana'nih, canal. Now Orleans,. which Is at tho water gateway tb'tho gulf, also thinks It should bo chosen for exposition honors, and a llko feel ing and desire ovists In" San Francisco and in San Diego. It Is posslblo that there may be several expositions, but tho chances aro that ono only will be held. ,,-Tho .Washington business, Inter esls are hard'at work''Tn'uieeiideuvor to securo recognition of the claims of tho city on the Potomac. . . frroiu tho. moment th'at L.o army en gineers took chargo of tho work on tho Isthmus no one has doubted that tho canal would bo finished on time. Tho national administration "experi mented" for eomo timo with civilian engineers and finally camo to tho con clusion thnt tho men who must be called upon to carry tho work through to completion wcro men who when 'or dered to tho Job would stay "put." It makes no difference to tho army olllcer whether or not ho Is surround ed by fever and battle dangers, for ho Is expected to stay at his post and do his duty, nnd tho wholo history of tho army shows that the American so.u.cr obeys orders, nnd does his work ac cording to tho best ability that In him lies. Work Is Being Pushed. Unless some calamity for which na ture Is rosponsiblo shall ovortako the work on tho Isthmus, tho Panama canal will bo opened for traffic by tho year 1015, and possibly earlier, Tlio latebt teport irom the liitlimtts !b con tallied In tho Canal Record which fchown tho work In going oriVwItliVtliu hiui.e hpitlt and at the samo rapid pace that hnvu marked tlio iIIkrIhk opl'ia tlons binco Col. lloorgo V. Gootpnia and Lieut. Cols. Uavld l)ti I). UalUard tintl William I,. Slbert wcro ordered tout li to take chtu,;u nearly thruo Jem aito. ft WU.iain Howard Taft was Becrclnry ofJlsw'-iTTiOn the last civilian cliletott 1 incfAiiamaft'itiini seivico. I'rebiueni Ituovveit V"cnt tor his bocrotary ofwar atfd lnlkeU matters over. Tho! en Biiicor eorjiflfoi tho army stood rjady .nulttll tojrjto go to the isthninj) to luU'Jy'thQUrtiui l'eMioii.lblltly ott tho .tnit r.iit. tiKue that 11 in mid bojiSono .s wen iinutr army as unutr ciriuiin aui-pit'ct. fl '1 ik iv'.ult was that t'nl. CKoikc W. liuiih.i.a was H'let'tt.tl to j;o uti tliirt i.-tn.. u.-. to take clungi.' 01 the filial, j tly aa coiiniiitid as iti his a.ssls tains. and lu choac (laillard ami Hibertjnwho, jtro tht'ii majorb, hut who blneemiiNo Lo. n piot)iid to tlte rank oiHim in. nt co.onel. Alter the army on K.iiLtis hud Lcen in tho isthmuS. loi' s'ome lltt.e time and hail ookedvei the giountl they bald that the canal cou.d he compoled bj; tilt 'ear0llli). Their time limit estlnlnt6'vns hCiVed at Ly clvl.imib, but the work liasgonu ahead in a way to piovo that thulpre dlctions ol the army olllcers i'oro based on reason and a thorough knowledge- ol conditions. 'J '' ' Chance for Water Wayc. J It seeuin to havo bten llnallK do terntitu'd by cuiIrio&h IhatMtn tiinaial river and liaibor bill In neetssafy to 110 Imitate tho' inlftnilUvhter vaya tluit't vetittmljy they amy Uq in cpndl (Ion1 to Jji(:i all-iiiptir:'ftnxlliaili.H to me niitroaus in earryinj; uio rapiuiy rta'e.-i m the t'nion. If an annual tip- lrfQrlain-liIll-jiJo wylfr ways 1 " 1,,K' tllC wa,1' ImpioVeiniMit ffluarf' n,rt'3 wri "V 'onBr l,10flloou,!,, "s " POWlc-f bMfldiiies bill always has i Oil lnokod Oil, US tl "polk UUITOl Ulfi() ine.u uyip term "pork barrel" was first np- ,iteuJ.V l,ujy,c """'HflrW "'W- .11 . ... ... . .... . ... J5 .. mii lugs do not ueo the expression"' mi though It were one not only of cifrrent past appropriations for rivers and hnr 1 bora.iocgt)lyJiHvu..baQnjuxU:fimelyloca! In their nature, and for this reason ft always has seemed to congress to be' necessnry that every member who had any kind ot a sheet of water In bis I district should be given recognition In, tho bill. 'PudIIc Building Methods. - Tho same coiidltlb'nB?Kelt!fn'i?egard to jiiibllcbulldjngs measures. If atrep resem'atlvoln congress succecdotl in getting rrom tho government an ap propriation for a now federal otirt I house, n customs house, or a postof- I flee, It stoodjne sfbek in trade for' him when ho'sdqgh't o-olectlon. It Is per- , fectly true that there are towns In the United States which havo public build ings entirely too big and too costly for tho volume of business transacted within their wnlls. It Is also perfectly true that in tho past appropriations have been mndo for tho Improvement of harbors which Bcldom float a ship, nnd for tho Improvement of parts of rivers whero tho whlstlo of a steam boat seldom is heard In order to escape concerted .strength of opposition to public build ings and rivers and harbors measures, It has been the custom In the past for the majority In congress to glvo" Just about ns much recognition In these appropriation bills to tho requests of minority, members as to tho requests of the iriaJoMy membo'rs. This ap pears to be a perfectly fair proportion , pn ts face, but frequently conces sions wero'Tnaa'd to the minority! pim ply to offset concessions mndo tof tho Tnnjarity, poncosslonB-wjhlch tho liiiblla' servico uiu noi jusiuy malting at an. Lrarned Much From Europe. woi toug, agoitno congressionnlfcom- t Mi Ittco Avhicli was appointed to study tho waterways subloct. returned ifrnm ?Et.re-po'.J It . had ncqulred manygnow It was tho agitation on behalf ot the deep watqc waysrom the jakoi to the. gulf f that was ; responsibly for the appointment of tho congressional j commission. Tho middle west started on ft' camria'ign ifor aci4-root channel from" tho lakell'dow'n through thojbtiito of Illinois, and thenco downj tho tylssjsslpjil to the gulf,- Theodop 13 Tiurton qf'bhio.'now.tho'Unlted States senator elected to succeed Joseph H Fcrxikor, was .one of the mon who bo , flevtai 'that1 tho Mississippi valley favor esjlmated the value of the ljj.foot channel down tho river. For a? long timo Mr. flurton was chairman of the house commltteo on rlvors nndj' liar bors and ho exercised a tremendous influence. Ho wns able to check the tldo of demand for great appropria tions, and for bond issues on behalf of interior water wayo. Finally thopres sure became so strong that tho whole matter, was turned over to n commis sion for study and of this commission Mr. Uurton was made chairman In its membership, however, wero muiij of the strongest advocates of thu Mississippi valley plan. It eeems possible that nn appropria tion of $30,000,000 nnnually may bo an thorlzcd for ten yenrs so thut tho work or lntornal wator wny Improve ment may bo taken up nnd carried on consistently. In order to do this It Is probnblo that a bond Issue will be nec essary, but ns there is considerable oppoFltlon to the Issuing of bonds tor this purpose It may bo foiiio timo be foro tho plan will bo In actual opora tlon. GEORGE CLINTON. I HIS IDEA. .1 'i'.i sj " ' 1 JotiRon .JnKt oit's wlfo died last Week and he's been drunk ever Miicp. Henpeck Oh! well; he never could Bland profpeilty. Hcriitc a I101110 in in the country ho MUso it is on 11 farm is only an mldcd icivni why it f-lmulil lip uioio up-to-date nml attnu'tlvt', lur tlun-e wliu niu fottu n.itp uuiiikIi tn hp in the t'outiliy ic.illy Mil-mi moio tunu in their homes than do tlinu trlin live in cities. And it in iiImi imp ih.it f.iun Iiomps nml farm life is d.nly Ih'coiimiir miihc inul mine nttr.ictixc. 'I lie itisiile f oar lit n.-e in our liotn K) why nol m.iLc it nice and at-tim-tive. homely and chrpiful, tip-lu-tl.ito nml inoili'tn. Ymt wruldn't think of hiirnini; tallow r.iti.i:P, yet why lisp wall p.tpi'i'r In nulrr to rliii'.-itp it few tpfiiu'il pfo Me in every oomiminity to tlio urti-tic 1m mil of mft clely aUli.itui"il wnll-t of mi'iiI tiilor. 11 fieo nfier of liemiiliil wall FteiKili of clt.ie iIpIrii U ninilo to evety 1 eider of tliti p.iper. It m 11N0 pos-ible to icciiro williniit nny v 1 live ciiliir Hiiirji-vtion-i for nin- hnme lilliiiil you tho tiicit Mutable rn!(ir, to twe tlie bent nir.mpciiitiit, euttJiiiw ninl over mit.iin", ele. in fact the Kcniiiw of .1 di'iiiiiitive nichifecl hie at your ili-pojul wiiIkiiiI t'li.inio to j 011, In i-itio. tiinc in c many and mot pv rellrnt dpilfni'M "f itilorior dec i.ition, but it takes tnrimy mid tnmi to wrri ,oiit. tlieir ..iil'T. Thii Ktt(y oi vice is tit the diiH.il 'of ecrv l'e.ider 'if lie ii'ki fV it. nml In-t-(nr than all, iti tells you how you can ithcr do the work youiMlf or direr t mhiio one 1-10 It mvpi "vou exact klndC'l nml cii'ntj, tmd the (.ttucils to do thb wink without charge. ' ' No' Encouragement. Tho family had stood tho long strain lof'Unolo Hobart's .IllnoRS well, but tho peculiarities of tho physician, chosen. by, Uncle Hobart himself, had been to say tho loaBt, trying. "Do j'ou really think ho will rccovor, Dr. Shaw?" nsketl tho oljest Bister of tho Invalid, "who' hrid borne with his 'vagaries patiently for years. ''I know how you fool, with Thanks- -'giving coming on nnd nil," said the doctor peering at her from undor his shaggy eyebrows, "but It's too soon to tell. Ho may get well, and thon again, ho may not; I can't encourngo you yet cither way'." Youth's Com panion. Something Stronger Than Wind. Senator Depow, apropos of March winds, said, at n dinner In Washing ton: "An old-fnshloned fellow, ono year tvhen Knnter came In March, paid too ninny Faster calls and drank too ninny cups of eggnog, nnd, alas, was quite overcome. 'As the oldfashlonotl fellow lurched, In the late afternoon, toward homo, n llttlo girl watched him from her window, curiously. " 'Oh, mnminn,' she snl'd, 'como and look at Mr. Stuyvcsant. Isn't tho wind blowing him about!'" $100 Reward, $100. Tho reftdfrs pf Uib parxr will be plcasfd to tttro that there h at least one dreatad disc. vie tnat fntoc baa been aUio to euro In all Ita stacc. luiU tlmt Is Catarrh, llall'o Cularrb Cure b mo only xitlva cure now known to tuo medical Imlenilty. Catnrrn being a constitutional cllwa.se. requires a coiim no tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh euro la taken In ternally actlnst Olrrctiy upon the blood anil mucous urrafM of 4ho lyMem. thereby dentroylnir tha founilMloi ol the ill-raw-, nnd nlvlni; tha patient tlrrndir by-blillilin tm the conmitutlon and'amlrt tnn nature In doing lu e,rk. Ihe proprtetnn havn ao much litlth In Its curatlvs powers that they nfler On Hundreds Dollars for any rasa fust It tails to cute. Kend lor Hat ol testimonials 1 4i Addreai I. J.dliUNUY Sc CO.. Toledo. O. . Bold by nil pnweljt. 75e. . OWte UaU' I'amUy ruia for constipation. '0 ' ' O, Tnose Tears. ' "So you are going to marry Mr. Glimson?" smiles tho first fair young thing. "I was engaged to him last' year. , Ho positively wept when I broke the engagement." ''1 know be did," answers tho other beauteous creature "Ho told mo that ho wept for Joy." His Way of Doing It. "I met young Faker on tho street some timo ago nnd he told mo ho was mnklng money very fast." "Ho mndo it too fast." "How wns that?" "Went to the penitentiary for coun terfeiting." All Old Folks Thnt take NATUKli'8 REMEDY (Nit tublctfl) tonight will feci bolter in tho mornlr.K. It sweetens the stomuch, cor rects tho liver, bowels end kidneys, pro vents biliousness and eliminates tho rheu matism. Bettor than Pills for Liver Ills, because It's different It's thorouRh, easy sure to act. Get n 2."o Hox. All IirtiKRists. The A. II. Lewis Medicine Co., St. Louis. The Literary Fabricator. "How did that story that George Washington couldn't tell n lio get started?" asked tho Inquisltivo youth "I don't know," replied the Irrever ent person; "unless ho had a press agent that could." Nearly the Same. "Would It be policy for mo to get married?" "Something like policy. It's a lot tery, you know." Cleveland Lender. WflKN VOIJU JOINTS A III! STIFF , and tiiiiM-leporo trnui cold, ibvuiuiillkni or neural- !iui nhi-n you slip. Mm In or Imilwi jroiirw-lf iim tirv Itavit' I'aiiiKllttr, The bouio remedy ;u yeara. And much Is dona In tho nnmo of charity also many. PUTNAM Color more ooodi brighter and faster -colors than You can die an, garmunt .lihout ripping aoarL WrIU KEEP HABITS OF THE SEA Sailors Light Their Pipes on Land Ex actly as Thoy Would on Shipboard. In a New York ban oom whero mnny of tlio bluejackets with tho floot for the Iludton-Ftilton cplrbrrttlon took their nl&htcnps before roturnliiR to (heir ships, a petty oiliper said to n liindlublief ae'iualntiitiro: "Sec how the hoys hold tholr pipes!" Almost every 0110 of them had tho howl of his plpo covered with tho arched Ili'S'r of his hnntl. "Sep?" mild tho petty ollcor. "Not wait till one of lliem lls'lts hh pipe" In a little while a sailor nired his pipe. f?nt out hH inaleh ntitl Itu'd the open door or tht lmtroo'ii. Theio was not n breath or Uretve eomlrtK (hronjh tho door, but tho 'jailor rovii'd tho lighted iiiateh ami tho pli'ti tmrl with one hand whilo ho was gcttiUKa lli;Ut, and niter ho had thrown, .the tlcnl inaleh away ho roiitlnned lo tanoko with hl.i ilnors inched over the plpo howl. ' ' "l'oreo of habit," nild the petty of fleer. "lie doesn't Intend that the pi plni? bropi-.e shall blow the lighted to bacco out of his pipe." Ovcrhcupeckctl. Former Governor Ponnypackpr, dls piissirg nt a dinner In Philadelphia the divorce evil, said with his humor ous smile: "Perhaps there would be less di vorce If human nature were moio per fect. Ooiik? women, you know, hen peck their husbands. Tlieie In, for ex ample, a lluckfi county farmer who said the other day that ho would cer tainly apply for a dlvdrcu only his wile wouldn't let him." Dear. "Why do people tipu the eKprcKslou 'Dear bli' bo fit queptly?" nwlati the tunu who was willing a 'lotlcr "I don't Ittlow'," itnrtwefed'ih'O mai) who wn llgurlug on ills ppciiiies, "un less 'sir lit Khort Tor 'Hliioln.'". liNir llrd, llcliln;; t.jelm )l,Mjrv I'ltlllns Dviliiblii-ri ninl All rtei Thai Nn-il Pin- Trv .Miiiilm. K)0' Siilve AKi'Iitle T(jln Trt.il PI ""ic. ' 1 AM. Votit' rilOt.'Wr nr Write . Muilno Eye iterji-'U Co., Cliic.uto. ' "Clean, dry quarters 'are' 'ne'eeasiiry for youhg lanibb," sayk a block jour mil. Hut any old .quarters that will pans aro good ouough for moat ot us. Mm. Wlnstow's Koolhlni; Sjrtip. Porebllilrcn teetliinir. (ofK-nnllioviiuit, reiiueeln tUinu.ilioii,iill.irap.iiu.vurci wind tunc. SiutuiUu. Remember nothing deprechUcs 'a man more tiian to show him he's llko other men Fads for Weak Women ; Nine-tenths of all the sickness of women is dio to somo jdernnjicment or. dis ease of thb organs' distinctly feminine. Such sickness can be cured is cured every day by " Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription It Makes Weak Women Strong, Sick Women Well, It nets directly on the organs affected and is at the same timo a general restora tive tonio for the whole system. It cures female complaint right in tho privicy ol home. It makes unnecessary the disagreeable questioning, examinations and local treatment so universally insisted upon by doctors, aud so abhorrent to every modest woman. Wo shall not particularizo hero ns to tlio symptoms of those peculiar affections incident to women, but tlioso wanting full information as to their symptoms and menns of positive cure aro referred to tho People's Com mon Scnso Medical Ajdviscr 1008 pages, newly revised and up-to-dato Edition, tent free on receipt of 21 one cent stamps to caver cost of mailing only; or, in cloth binding for 31 stamps. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, DufTalo, N.Y. AN UP-TO-DATE STOVE Do you realize there is no longer any reason why you should use a coal range? Ojl s cheaper than coal; it is lighter and easier to handle, and gives an intense heat. Provided you have the right stove oil is more economical, cleaner and.lcss trouble. Have you seen the 2e Pierecf ioit lira TeTHWWHTI m ai KYVoVm Oil Cook-stove The accompanying illustration gives you, only a rough idea, of it3 appearance.. You really can't appreciate it until you either uso it yourself, or talk to someono who has used it. It does everything that coal range will do except heat tho room. The New Perfection Oil Cook Stove will do anything, from heating- lira-Its' ISP' ff Cautionary Note: He sore ll X Cautionary Note: He sore you tret tills stove-see tnat trio name-plate rcoUs New 1'crlcctloQ.', Standard tincorporaien; Corn Planting may tnlie aome of them lime Diatemptr. SPOHN'S In your truo wifeiriuml f, bottle WW) nnd 410.(0 'V' iitnii1lMt-i!l?A Il,Hi lint 1 Spoba llciatcol Cu,f a -iinarAi vv FADELESS DYES any other dro. One 10c packige colon all fibers. They die In cold water better than am other drt. for tree booklet-How te On. Bleach and MUColort. MONROE DRUQ QO., QuJnmy, UllttQkU s Sarsaparilla Will purify your blood, clear your complexion, restore your appetite, relieve your tired fcc'l ing, build you up. Be sure to take it this spring. Get, It In uruiiI UfiuUl form. or choro l.Meil tablets r.illi d V ircntuln. 100 Doses JL Your Liver is Clogged up Thru'. Why You're Tired-Out o ions li.tvo iio Appetite., CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS will nut yotrrfght in n tew d.iyi. Thev do their duty. Cure Conilipn. tlon. Bil- lautneti, InJieitloo, and Sick y-adacn. SMALL lilt, SMALL DOSE, StULL PUCS GliNUINE mutt liear signature: W. L DOUGLAS S3.00,S3.SG,S4.QO&S5.aO Un mi O SJ t R? Ci Bom' Srnet W. L. 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WHto for ITon-- Advlea'liTre. n. C'IlfHi;,2St Nurlli luth jatl l-iilladtlpida, I'm. PATENTS Irwentor' book free. Jleelej a. iioiiu. i-iiu .a iyn.. im-im MUI11 -llldK'MFaalu, U. O. W., N. (U., LINCOLN, NO. 1,7-1010. kettlo of water- to cooking a courso dinner, but it won't heat a room. It doesn't "6mell," it doesn't omoke. It can't get out of order. Light it and it is ready. Turn it down and it is out. Only a woman who knows the troublo of carrying coal and cooking in a hot Litchcn can appreciate what it means to have a clean, perfect stove that will cook anything, boil, bake or roast, and yet won't heat the kitchen. How is it done? The flame is Controlled In turquoise-blue enamel chimneys, and directed against tho bottom of pot, pan, kettle or oven, and only there. Tho flame operates exactly where it ia needed and nowhere else. With this stove your kitchen io cool. The nickel finish with the bright bluo of the chimneys makes tho stove orna mental and attractive. Made with 1, 2 and 3 burners; tho 2 and 3-burner stoves can bo bad with or without Cabinet. ItremlAt.pur.mYierAf If nnlatvnnn wrl-Mfnp PeK-rl.tive t'irruLir tothu neauiloseacy of tba Oil Company Ik lien- DUieiuper umoiiK tb. liumcH may be near u!ho lnuri-a aio foallmr Dlstemner corn pluming tuny be Into If your horbcn DISTEMPER CURE u euro an well us ureveullve Mo and tl cl iloicii, dellvereil. LnrRO lit more than twlco lltn 1 if9 tlmt It l)iiinlalu .. A.n.1 . ...... a..u... Chemists and Bicteriolotlili. Goshen, Ind. U.S.A. fflnw 1 SMXf.U JBmCmite JflrfiXKSr WITTLE 4ZmX2T H VER AmPUS 1 pills. tlr jeHi, .1 , TNnjK M ygcwoirtMiaawaarjaaaw ssBaw--