u itvwsenrirT5i4jn3Srt Jf iVp, 'K teifK.-ww 3.. Y ""SOUPS Tomato Chicken and ten other kinds. Delight ful natural flavor and made from the very best materials, with the care of experienced chefs, in the great White Enam eled Kitchens. Libby'a Soups nro ready for immediate use by adding an equal portion of hot water Ask your grocer for Libby's Soups Libby, McNeill & Libby Chicago NOTHING TO WORRY ABOUT Complacent Smoker Had No Uce for the Bands, So What Was the Difference. Thoro wore four of thum on the i ear platform of a car, thrown to gether, so to speak, by a rough traek. All wore Bmokliifr. An odor, not of cigars, detracted somewhat from in forest in the general conversation. TJio odor became pronounced. Ono of the quartette- cast about for a rea son. He saw ono of his companions complacently smoking a cigar that had burned down past tho flaring red band that girdled it Thcro remained no question of tho source of tho odor. "Excuse me," the discoverer said to tho complacent one, "your cigar band is burning." "That's all right, old man," tho com placent one replied, "I'm not saving them." The Vocabulary. Webster was compiling the diction ary. "Getting together a few words to use in a CO-word telegram," he ex plained. Heunvlth tho public called him blessed. If a man who is early to bed and early to rise doesn't got rich, his wifo Is firmly convinced it's becauso ho is too honest. Tho mnn who Improves his talent always gets God's reward for doing it. A Happy Day Follows a breakfast that is pleasing and healthful. Toasties Are pleasing and healthful, and bring smiles of satisfac tion to the whole family. it The Memory Lingers Popular Pkg. 10c Family Size 15c Posttim Cereal Co,, Ltd. Battle, Creole, Mich. Vegetable DnmBaoHaaBBnani NEBRASKA 1 BRIEF NEWS NOTES OF INTEREST FROM VARIOUS SECTIONS. ALL SUBJECTS TOUCHED UPON Religious, Social, Agricultural, Pollt. leal and Other Matters Given Due Consideration. All tho agricultural schedules for tho Second Nebraska (Omaha) cen sus district luiwi been finished and sent in to tho census bureuu. The population schedules have not yet been sent in, as the force in Super visor Saunders' ofllce is still en gaged In examining these and check ing them over, so that they shall be absolutely accurate before leaving tho district ofllce. Straggling re ports arc still coming in, and the oflleo has made an application to permit the work of llnlslilng up to he continued a month longer. Tired and covered with the dust and dirt of 200 miles of travel In automobiles. Kearney's Commercial club boosters pulled Into their home town at C::!0 In the evening. Kvcry man woro marks of the Journey ami spoko in tones but little over a whisper. Tho trip was n success The boosters pr.'vcd throu"h foui:.-:n dif ferent towns and weio greeted by nearly 8,000 people. Small towns nlong tho route were decorated' In honor of tho boosters. For tho first time iu ninny years tho Platto river at Central City Is so low at this season that flsh can be speared in tho open channels and great quantities are being taken out 1y parties in that vicinity. In tho district court of Uuffalo County Judge Hostetler gavo judg ment for ?l,20!).2.ri In tho suit of St. Luke's Episcopal church against Francis G. Keens, this being the full amount prayed for. Tho suit was brought to recover on a note given by defendant, or contract, to pay one fourth of the cost of erecting the cast eighty-two feet of the new St. Luke's church. Tho Daughters of tho American Revolution have arranged elaborate exercises for the unveiling of a monu ment which will mark the placo whero tho old Oregon train crossed Central avenuo in Kearney. The ser vlco will tako place on Juno 9 and Is tho first monument in tho state of Nebraska to commemorate tho old trail that was beaten in tho sod of the prairies by the gold hungry men who crossed the continent in tho forties. Tho dates for the holding of the Kearney Chautauqua have been sot for July 10 to 21 inclusive. This is tho first year that tho assembly will bo held in its own. grounds, which havo been acquired sinco the last session. Deputy State Superintendent Frank S. Perduo will file his namo as a candidate on the republican ticket for state superintendent provided Superintendent Hlsliop decides to go to Iown. Mr. Perduo was county superintendent of Madison county at the tlmo of his selection as deputy state superintendent. Tho effort by the aid of blood hounds, to trace thieves who ontored two stores In. the town of Phillips woro abandoned. The robbers secur ed nothing but a few pennies and mado out of Phillips on a railroad velocipede, stolon thc.ro and ditched at tho outskirts of this city. The hounds were from Ioxington. They wcro unable to find a scent. At tho fifteenth annual commence ment exorcises of tho Harneston high school tho class consisted of llvo members as follows: Oliver W, Town; send, Cantlla F. (Joehrlng, Jesso E. Edda M. Nolan and Harold II. Woods. Rev. U. O. Drown of lJeatrleo deliver ed tho conunenncment address. When tho Darlington train from tho west was approaching Seward tho other day, two men snatched $135 from a passenger with whom they had been playing cards. The man who wa3 robbed notified the conductor, and one of tho money snatchers was cnught. Tho other Jumped from tho train and was caught, being found un conscious with ono of his legs broken. A partition of tho estate of tho late John Warren of Dentrloo has been ordered by Judge L. M. Pern berton in district court. C. G. Baker was nppolnted refereo to report be fore November 1. Tho Warren estate consists of sixteen fnrms In Gngo county aggregating 4,700 acres, two farms of JiGO and G40 acres each in Jefferson county together with con siderable farm land in Kansas, Mis souri and Canada. It is estimated to bo worth half a million dollars to ba partitioned among four heirs, tho widow, two sons and ono daughter oS the deceased. A largo crowd greeted Georgo U. Irving, tho municipal (specialist of Chicago lu Holdrugo, when ho lee tured in conjunction with tho "Boosters' day" program arranged by tho Commorclal club. Mr. Irving suggested sovoral improvements fr Holdrego, Ills address touched upon various- faulte which tend to retard tho growth and advancement of the smaller cities. For tho llrst time in four years Ashland will celobrato tho Fourth of July with an elaborate program of sports and amusements. 'FROM BAKERY TO CONGRESS Representative Foelker Tells How Y. M. C. A. Gave Him His First Real Start. Washington -The general secretary of the Washington V. M. C. A. was recently surprised by a call from Con gressman Otto ( Foelker, who asked him If he recognized In him a Ger man boy who was a member of tho association of which he then served as general secretary in Brooklyn 15 cars before. This brought to light tho story of the study and development of a sturdy German baker boy, who started on his upward climb with $1.10 In bin pocket and was helped by I ho friend ship of this secretary and tho educa tional class.es to a career. Tho gam- Congressman Otto G. Foelker. biers will not forget that It was Sena tor Foolker's vote that blockod the race track bills in tho famous contest in 1008 in the senato of the stato ot Now York, although ho had to bo car ried to tho senate chamber on a cot to cast his vote. "I landed in Brooklyn with $1.19 In my pocket and without a friend or nc qunlutance so far as I knew within :t00 miles," said Mr. Foelker. "I had struck out for myself and iu tho great city of New York I thought 1 would find my best opportunity. "Sunday was a lonesonio day for mr until I happened into tho Calvary Episcopal church, whero tho good rec tor, Dr. Twlng, at once commanded my esteem nnd nftorwnrd became my friend. Ho took mo to tho Young Men's Christian association and tho general secretary, William Knowles Cooper, won mo by his friendly Inter est and his sturdy, friendly hand was a positive help In keeping mo at It In those days or poverty and of struggle "I pumped tho organ on Sundays and lived in a lodging house at ton cents a night. I worked at my trado part time.' Finally I got steady em ployment In tho German Legal xld society In the early part of 1890 and that Is what led mo into tho law, into tho leglslnturo and into public life." "I studied law at nights in a law oflleo and got my llrst start In the le gal aid society. I had ono year in a Troy business school, but it was only a small part of my real training. "After making up all of tho elemen tary training I needed In tho associa tion school and having mastered a good deal of tho secondary work, in 1902 1 attended tho New York Law school, and lu 1908 I wns admitted to tho bar, after having secured my aca demic certificate through tho years of supplementary study." In 1904 Mr. Foelker was elected to the Now York stato assembly. His early training in tho Young Men's Christian association In the formation of friendships, ho says, gavo him training for that llrst election. Soon Mr. Foelker became tho most bitterly hated man In tho entire state of Now York In certain quarters and ho was not better loved by the race-track gamblers for risking his life In casting tho vote against them. HEADS MOTHERS' CONGRESS Mrs. Louise K. Gillson of Wllmette Is Elected President by Illinois Women. Rockford, III. Mrs. Loulso K. GUI son, who wns chosen president by the Illinois Congress of Mothers at its con ventloa in Rockford, has been for many years active in club nnd charl tablo work In Chicago and vicinity. She is now finishing her second term of three years ns treasurer of the Nn- Mrs. Louise K. Gillson. tlonnl Congress of Mothers. Sho Is n resident of Wllmotto and n prominent member of sevornl women's organiza tions of tho town. Before moTfng to tho suburb Mrs. Gibson for a time Woman's club. P'lllllllfel W IMS III ,U'fI ' ' LAND IN CANADA AN INVESTMENT WORK IT, AND SECURE 20 PER CENT. ON THE EXPENDITURE. Farm lands in Cannda increased in value this Sptiug from fifteen to twen ty per tent, and mi a result of thlo incteaso thousands of those who linvn gone there within the past few ycarB have had that much more value added to their Moldings. There Is proof hero that as a Held for investment thoro Is nowhere to bo found a moru prollt able one than In purchasing farm lauds In Canada. And, as a Held for occupation and working tho farms there Is nowhere on tho continent whero moro satisfactory return is given. Tho crops nro always euro and tho piIccb aro always good. With railroads entering nnd traversing all the settled pirttt, thcro aro very few districts In which the farmer will be more than from ten to twelvo miles from a railway Ktatlon. ltoada nro good, and big loads aro easily handled. Tho price or getting grain to tho pri mary market Is low on this nccount, and then In reaching tho world's mar kets tho rnllwaya have their rales con trolled by tho Government, nnd what may bo considered a fair deal is cer tain. Good prices for all kinds of grain is tho rulo, and If tho Investor has made good money by tho increased value given to his unworked land, It is not difficult to understand that tho profit to tho man who works his land is just that much moro, nnd thcro will bo no depreciation. Tho man who holds a free homestead of ono hundred and sixty acres of land, which he got for $10 as an entry fee, has land which at Ub lowest estimate Is worth $10 an acre yes, $15 an aero the moment he hns completed his three years' residence duties. It will continue to increase In value until its earning power gives a reasonable In terest on a certain sum. That is, If he takes off tho land fifteen to twenty dollars per aero clear profit each year, his land Is worth to him, at a fair rate ot interest, $200 an ncre. If ho only realizes $10 an aero clear profit, It is worth $100 per aero. Now, thou sands of fnrmers nro duplicating these figures. Tho price of land in Canada today Is much less than its realizing value. Tho fact that tho fifty thou sand Americans who went to Cannda year beforo bust were followed by ono hundred thousnnd last year offers some evidence, and good evidence, too, that there is getting to bo a pretty fair knowledgo that money Is to bo made In Canada lands. As an Investment money Is to bo mado, but moro by living upon the land, secured either by home stead or purchase. Tho ono hundred thousnnd of last year will bo one hun dred nnd fifty thousand this year. Those compriso people from every stato in tho Union, and It Js Jubt being realized tho assot that awaits tho uomescokor in Canada, Tho largo numbers that have gone, though, tnnkes no nppreciablo difference in the supply of land. Thcro Is still left vnst quantities of tho best of It. But tho longer a delay is mado in arriving at a decision, tho prlco will advanco proportionately, and tho moro de sirable homesteads near tbo railway lines become moro difficult to Bccuro. The Government publishes Interesting literature, which may bo had on ap plication to any of the agents whoso offices aro located at different points through tho Stntee, nnd they (tho agents) will ho pleased to nsslst In any way passible in tho choico of lo cation. Oacey at the Jet. What's this 1 hear about Casey?" asked McGlnnbi. "He's been trying to asphyxiate himself," said O'Reilly. "C.'wan! What did he do?" "Ho lit every gati jet In tho house and sat down and waited." -Everybody's. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Alcrcury, us mrrctiry will pircly destroy tho wn-w of amfll ii(l completely drraiiKn ttio whirto cyntrm when rntcrlni: It through tin ihonmis mirUrrn. Sudi articles Bhould never bo uwl except on nrrscrln ttona from reputable pliyuh-lwis. aa tbo damaee they will do l ten fukl tii tbo eixxl ymj ion rxwilbly de rive from tliem. Ilnll'B Catarrh Cure, manulacuirwl by F. i. Cheney A Oo . Tolwlo, )., contains no mer cury, and h token Internally, actlnc directly upon tho blood and rnnooiw urfacea of tho irjetem. la buying Hall's Catarrh Cum bo sure jou get tin eenolno. It la taken Inteniany and made m Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney A Co. TwrtlinonUla Ire. Hold by DnicKUta lTtco. 7fcv, ler botUe. Take llall'a Family l'llls lor cornttlpallon. Natural, your wife die a natural "And did death?" "Oh, yes. She tho end came." was tnlklng when Mn. 'Wlnalow'B Roothlnp; fljrnp. For children trolhlnr. aoflna Ihu Burnt, inineea In. tUninaUaura)laTHpln,curowlnloullc. l&uatxAUii. Honest politicians nro iih plentiful In somo places as white blackbirds. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Is tho best of all medicines for the cure of diseases, disorders and weaknesses peculiar to women. It is tho only preparation of its kind deviled by a regularly gradu ated plrysician an experienced and (.killed specialist in tho diseases of women. It is a safo medicine in any condition of the system. THE ONE REMEDY which contains no alcohol and no injurious babit-formin drugs uud which creates no craving for sucli stimulants. THE ONE REMEDY so good that Its makers ere not nfraid to print its every ingredient on each outsido bottlo -wrapper and attest to tho truthfulness of the same under oath. It is sold by medicine dealers everywhere, and any dealer who hasn't it enn get it. Don't tako n substitute of unknown composition for this medicine oi known composition. No counterfeit is as good as the genuiuo and the druggist who suys something else is "just as good as Dr. Pierce's" is cither mistaken or is trying to deceive you for his own selfish benefit. Such a man is not to bo trusted. Ho is trifling with your most priceless possession your health may be your life itself. See that you get what you asi for. WmKgMsmmm CLSl 5"".-5.fS - --er - "?-?--- t-- tr ET- rd-c-r sri5-?f flimfrMrfrmrrffliiftTBWir. ALCOHOI.-3 PLMl CENT AStficfaWc Preparation for As similntinsiilieFooitfitKineula ling Ihe Stomachs and Bowels of msmisMsfCT Promotes Digcslion,Clvccrful ncsscituiRcst Contains neither Opiuin.Morphinc nor Mineral Not "Narc otic Art efOM DrSANVELmCffKR Pwykin Snd JlxStrna AnMUSoHt JtuiSitJ hvttnM iiVnrimittSnlt ttinkiyrrtrt Zfier A nrrfect Halted v forConstlpa (ion . 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A CKItTAIN MKTUOn for curing rrniii pit (llurrlira and l7ftntr it la hyudns I'aliiktllfrU'rrTvlt'irii'), This aitxllcliin lian nun inliHxl Uiu rt'putntlun for oTor 71) ji uraScSo uud UKj. No Alotmi, a silver cup novcr runs when It Is chased. For Infhnta anjjOhUdron. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years TQRIA TMt cintauii oMntnr, new ton amr. IffilBWSJ no longer need wear your- out with the weakening " an intcnsely hot kitch you can cook in comtort. m outside licat. All lis heat xn outside heating. Why? Because The New Perfection Oil Cook-Stova la scientifically and practically perfect. You cannot use too much vick it is automatically controlled. You get the maximum heat no smoke. The burner is simple. One wipe with a cloth cleans it conse quently there is no smell. The New Perfection Oil Cook-Stova is wonderful for year-round U3e, but especially in summer. Its heat oper ates upward to pan, pot, or kettle, but not beyond or around. It is useless for heating a room. It has a Cabinet Top with shelf for keeping plates and food hot. It has long turquoise-blue enamel chimneys. The nickel finish, with tho bright blue of the chimneys, makes the stove ornamental and attractive. Made with 1, 2 and 3 burners; tho 2 and 3-bumer stoves can bo bod with Hwy ilMler ryttjyrhftf If tintntyonre.Vrtt xor it:Biymui.ucuuir to tuv ucarcu agency iaiconcyoXllia The Army of Constipation Is Growing Smaller Every Dmrjr. CARTER'S UTTLE LIVER PILLS ar. reponjible they not only giro reuei they permanently cure tonilipi ties. MU liotu use thamfor Ktnioni Mil, Indlfeiuan, Sick HiaaVaf, SalkwSUa. j SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL P2ICI ! GENUINE mutt bear signature: WESTERN CANADA Senator Dolllver, of Iowa, ayr rTbe atream ct emlm-onta from tbo United BUUa anaaa mil runtinuo." Menator ltyinwr recently pais Tltlt to Wuatf rn Uosada. onu faji: "liuro la a lanrfhutirnrlnttiabetrta of Di I Mi sneaking r-oo-plo; tula tall orcoant for tae rcraoial or to many lonu (arinora to Uanado, Oar puurle ore ploatrc) ie ore pioatrci nro riununt anl tho cxcollont nJmlnl. t ration of Ian. ami tur am comlna to sou In tant ot thnuanila, and tliby aro (till tcmilnc.' lonacontrlbuttMllarc. 1 tu t'iri 70.(111(1 Aiunrl. uniiaui rnn farnirra ivlio mail Cannda their homo riurlur 1UOU. I'lolil nriin rtituroa nlono (liirlncycoriMltlcU tuttiowenltli ut tliocuiintry upirordt of IS 1 70,000,000.00 flrnin i?rowliifr. mlvM 1 irm. Inc, ('it tlo nililnc and dntri Inir nro nil prof llnblu. IrceUoiuc toixlt of 100 ncre nro to bo lmil In tlio very lnt dUtrlcta, 1 00 ncro protmptloris at S3.( O per ncro wltlitn cortalu arc . EM.ll04ila mul rhtirvliM In ot.' v aettli'iUPiit, cilinnto uneacelloif, bnllilliiB' iimtrrlnl plentiful. tultler.' ratlnnr rntoa and dearrlp. ttvo llutrntil cauipblat, "Lat lloit We.t," enj otbrr Informa tor particulars axoiocaiion, low tion, wruo to bap t or J ram in. ra tion, Ottana, Can., or to Oanaal&a Uoverniscut Acent. W. V. DENNETT Run 4 Iu ltg. Ontha, C(b. (UiMi&ildreaanparVuyou".) (S) SNORING PREVENTED 5S?j2 mall for nil niMillnnrd cakllr nwil nnd rtTrctnitf. WrltOiUlll. K.U. Ul,U,tJI.',iOllitll.,UlmlUaai,Al. jni ADTFIK sssB'jk. HsV HITTI I Isfllr Miwrn &e2&c?&zrz I?' I 1 p ' "titit Tfil W fr-f wuw?MxmsnsKfii j-TSy-4y ,0 &&mj$i$&FZ!$$&l