1 i r 1 V 4 1! m. j 1 t l..V llA ! v Fil t w T LEWIS' "SINGLE BINDER." A hnnd-inndo cigar fresh from the tahlo, wrapped in foil, thus keeping fresh until smoked. A fresh cigar uindo of good tobacco Is tho Ideal smoko. The old, well cured tobaccos used are so rich In quality that many who formerly smoked 10c cigars now fimoko Lewis Sluglo Hinder Straight Cc. LowIb Slnglo Ulnder costs tho denier somo moro than other Be cigars, but tho hlghor prlco enables this fnc tory to UBe extra quality tobacco. There- are many lmltntlons; don't bo fooled. Thero Is no uubatltuto! Toll tho dealer you want a Lewis "Sluglo Blntler." A Way of Getting Even. Hewitt When I nsked tho old man for his daughter's hand ho wnlked all over me Jowett Can't you havo him nrtest cd for violation of tho tratllc regula tions? . ..' ..A.1 'j;.. .1J . J to rriin A COM) IN ONK HAY Tnkn I.AAAIIXK 111 liri'tntlMsrt'tuiNl uumpy (JUuV ES&lgtiaturolsu jiimivo (Julnlno Tulilcts cy it it iiins to cure. iun cacti tioi. 'He. What sculpturo Is to a block of marble, education is to a human soul Addison KEYSTONE; 1TO HEALTH . .LIS U. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS V & cir w-B HE TOpCH-JTriE (1EASIJRE OF YOUR HEALTH." HOSTUTTER. m If there is any weakness try the Bitters at once. Its results are certain. Don't Persecute " your Bowels Cut out cilWia and rwrntiTa. They it braid Dnn unaecoMvr. i vj CARTER'S LITTLE. LIVER PILLS PurrlrTtueuU. A jrnuy on the brrr. ehmuitt bur. and ocUMlhedrlicaw tnetnbfan of otlhcbowd. Cr Caa tlpatUi, Bfflw DV1., Sick llMdack a4 UrifMUM, u miffian know. Small Pill. , Small Dose, Small Price uenotno Buitbeai signature vv VV ft - Our-clients-who acted on our-advico-In tho purchaso of only threo estab lished dividend - paying stocks m'ddo 92.1 on their investment betweeu August 3, 1910 and February 14, 1911, or at tho rate o iS.fvannually.- - Wo li.ivq prf-purdd ft liomlsomo booklet, lollliur liov tlili wall done. Axnlnlnlusr till), oierntIon Of tdartlnt l(i tlm utoclc mtrirkctij iiml hliowlut; liCw rdorftuiuii protltB can Ba, mmln with n minimum of rluk. THIS llOOKLLT Hi VlWiityop. TUB AfilUNft mi lie run 11 iuuai CHARLES A. STONEHAM & CO. COMMISSION BROKERS 00 "wo-jypyjl jSRew YP1lltr? PATEHTSU?Olr?r!,?Piflr W. X irUzcrerulu Si Co., Washington, II. C T .J; ". V 1 -i J - X Nebraska Directory, KcTDAHTfiiitsffiNG We don't chfcrno yon for developing your Kodak films If yort order one dozen prints or post enrdn. Bcndfor our speelnl price list. Olmon Photograph Oo., Plattmmouth, Mob, RIIPTIItlF CURED inn few days nwr B Ullk without pain or a sur- ' ) deal operation.' Mq pay tmtU cured, . Send fot ', literature. -- m . t t ur.nruyiJuouuuioKUiTiunu,nuu. 1 TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES Oold and rented overywhere. Write for bargain llu 11. r. swanson company;, Incfl ' itablltbed 10M. 143 H. latUbtJlrijoJs Beatrice Creamery r EH; Cv AG LincoinSiinitanum Sulpho Saline Springs Located on our own premlioi and used In tho Natural Mineral Wptor, Baths u ' Uniurpmed In tho treitmentot Rheumatis m Heart, Stomach, Kidney and Liver Dlieaiet - , MODERATE CKAROES, ADDRESS OR. O. W. EVERETT. Mar. 1403 M Btroet LlnooTn, Nob, THE T?l mJJ .-3 "Tl Hr2 BMMKZfll nDTFDV jrszzzeamr vittle JOar Iivfd .4iaqiV PILLS. , jmm CL -t. " r Kjl I "V -J- f i r.m &2 Cot imJu.) -J3SfS-3 mF MUCIJIME SHOWY AND HARDY PERENNIAL Anthemla Kelwayl Blooms Freely, Flowers Doing DnIsy-LIke and of Rich Golden Color. A snowy and beautiful hardy peren nial blooming tho llrnt season, nntl du-,, ring the summer .months for many Anthemls Kelwayl. y&rs nftp'rwnrd, Ifl YA'nl; tdjla Kflwijyli- 'JTh pkriti culls! tine i pjarits arofetislly . , . ? , . '. . r.i . . : Binrieuiarofli bohs, grpw a rootj iukw and bloom freely, tho Mowers neLii; Daisy-like, two Inches across, and of a rich, Kolden color. A blR plivt of this elegant flower was In bloom nt ono of tho seed gardens at Erfurt, Germany, when the editor was there, nnd It was a sheet of gold, gorgeous beyond description. 1 This (lower likes a sunny exposure and rich, porous soil. Tho seedlings may bo raised In q. window-box, hot bod ior garden bed, and transplanted when largo enough, sotting tho plants eight Inches aphrt each way. They will thus cover tho ground, and be como a. glorious mass of flowers. JSvcn tho follhge Is beautiful, being of grace ful form, olegantly cut or fringed, says Park's Floral Magazine. Tho en graving represents a plant In full i bloom, nnd will nfford a good , Idea of Its foliage and flowers. The seeds may bo obtained of mot any repu table dealer at B, events, nor packej IL Is always greatly admired by those who are fond of golden flower's. . or FRUIT PICKER IS PRACTICAL Prevents Bruising When Picked byl Flexible Holder Illustration Shows Operation. To prevent fruit from being bruised when picked, n fruit picker with flex lb!6 holder has been Invented, In which provision Is. made for varying tno icapacimoi inonoiuor to jpovia o the necessity typi uropping mo irui o icc sriya' tho Sclentlflo anv L distance .uiiSaJvtf. jUil4jJJJAu fni ilH) lilllAUllOU SA O Expansible jHoldej) -AmcTtraTir-As-nhownHn-thrrlllustml tlon, tho fruit picker comprises n pair . of; Jaws, shown open, In Cull lines, but .fritfchtoay'beidVhwnay a clofced' pShfi tlon, shown In dotted linos, by operat- lawR nv means or a wire. A hnr- asfefeififfiyi!" lty. ,Dy sliding a slcevo upward, the awWr'ralMdvldVliwliis1 th'o1 lAid'oiU' $p y.J3i rwy'WK'- till u " si t i'ii jrW Strawberrlees. 'Experiments 'mado nt dio 'Pennsyl vania experiment Btatlon show'that all "s'trawberYles ntdSiot Marger and better formed thnn thoso grown In mattdd rows. nrovldecK ithh mhrted ;W,lalaKrok0VpoIIHinplri mattea rows prouueou iruu somewhat Inferior to that from nnrrow mat ted rows. It Is ovldont that different soil conditions and cultural methods, especially In tho matter of manuring, would change theso resultiCsom'ewnat more favorably to tho hill system. w t0& &$KiA?r virl iWlKf' M i . VnHWiXWtIUr v( I IMWW&A m i -i'zz.&viji'tiMMf"'t A.t , Iff v HTWVR BuQiW i t)b t)vj5fl ffe$ I J lh j '.iifiqmuv) j 11 n r 11 HI f v m jf I i ati tA: , ; i . i M Ji . j i 'i' V' Fruit Picker With GROWING OF SUMMER APPLES Department of Aurlculture Makes Study of Industry In Middle Atlantic States. On nearly every farm summer np pies havo had n piano since very early days, and varieties havo been develop ed extending tho season of npplo pro duction over the entire sutnnior, as well as nutumn. While as a rulo this fruit has been grown for family con sumption, tho surplus has found Its way to market Tho marked decllno In tho production of poaches within tho past few joarn has brought about a considerable extension of the early apple Industry on a commercial scale, which I'xtuuslon has been most mark ed In the middle Atlantlo MatoH, where especially advantageous transporta tion routes, both rail and water, and the Jirovlmlfy of In! go markets havo stlmulU'il, tlio fnturprlHi. which M lis Venter In the5 ' truoinnoiiuVlni; re gloff ;nltyrPIila.d;iljihliif A The United Stae1j,jlepnifine;t0.viyit?r'(,Huro, nn n result of thlH extension, has made' a fttudy,,oj;thottniy apnM' Injuftn, w'lth the mill Ho Atl.'ititJc statis fus a lleltl; luil',lnblWhJ,r'lliV'1ilfdrinntlftttbllbct'1 oil In a bulletin entitled "Sutuu,r Ap ples In the Middle Atlantic States," Is- surd h) tho. bureau lit plant 'Industry. Thlif bulleUu ls ja.cojnpendLjini nf lt fo'rlnti(l()ii co(i'ing 'all' phases !f tho ipiestlon of earlj apple production, In iclifdliif sjiils") ll')t culture. picking,' Ipackllig, 'mniicetliW 'etc. N'limerotlB varieties .are deserlhod, and seasons nnd othor,Tlal:Ucon!onlcntl.v presented m uiuiuar jonu.. -. -. - I . . . . t t i MAKING NOVEL BIRD HOUSES,' Common Garden iFloWer Pot May Det U6ed by Enlarging Opening at -?MirtKel.Bbttom. ' " , ,A ;i(vf!l usquOf tlw?, compum. .pardon flo,wer (pot( m, ,bp ii)aile,,l)y nlurglng tlii. smalt opening a( the bitt,6m 'M a pair of pliers, and carefully breaking, . ..... I Ml I ' Pot Fastened to the Board'. the clay awa,vun.UL,Jho opening Is large enough to admit a small bird. I'lnce the pot bottom sldo up on a board that Is three Inches wider than tho dlampfer of the largest pot used and Listen. It to the bjiardovitli' wood eleats and brass screw h.1 Pit tliQ cleats to jtjie sides of'fjho pot asj eloso idjiosslblo, writes WHJIam P Sleeker oi .Mas-saciiuseiis in mo I'oinnar Me chnnics, One or more pqts jua' bo nscdras shnwmln thosltctchT" "" The board on which the pots ard fastened is nailed or screwed to n post or pole 10 or 12 foot in height. Tho board is braced with lath or similar strips tf wcrf)fi, riiaking a framework sjiljlabloifor a rbojt. In designing t)m root. '.UcJath can be arranged ,tc mako it quite nttracthe, or the braces mnyvbo twlBR'nif(l branches of a treo to make a rustic effect. JJehornlng makes old trees become as now r ,fj 1 A strawberry plant 1b naturally an evergrocri. Not everyone who farms has a good family orchnrd. Intelligent pruning Is nlfao very nec essary to raUlng fruit. Tho ilrst wnrm 'days of Bprlng givo gardeners an inspiration for flowers. "In gonorai tho best results are ob tained from Bpraying applications mado In cloudy weather. v Spraying is nt least half of fruit growing ns well as a good part 'of .gardening nnd truck farming. Pruning the farm orchard Is a knotty problem to tho beginner; In fnct thplde.r hfads nro bothered. ' oj BirvtoliraV tho ttecs from all Bides nnd cover every portion from th$mQonftUtJ(tho ends of tho branches. .j. iEPrifnivh'W,l,0 Kro,intl rich by liberal use of barnynid manuro and' crass?! fertilizer, having plenty j.-As to. jlje.scMying of tho fnrm or chard, there' la Mo question but what (it'Up)gian(tUiq moro thorough you nro. the better tho results. T.ho opzJng out of tho snp from choriy atid'peach trees, forming drops 9rrluijijijt pf ?up arises from a dis eased condition of tho trees. Hurry up tho grafting, If not dono last month. A paste of cow manuro nnd clay, bound on to a partially girdled treo trunk, will often save thq treo. Pruning should bo nn annual affafr, and tho bcRtHlmo to do It Is lato In tho winter or Just before tho buds opcm- IUshouIil-boglif. when-tlie treo Is first plantod '"" f , - v wii 1 Hnimm hiiii mi i jii I nFFFATTHRffllfiH I 1 1 DRUNKENNESS I I Sunday School Ltuon for Mtr. 19, 1911 tj I Spoclnlly Arrwiccd tor Tl Is Taper 1 MWcaBteaajiBii i i m imii 1 1 1 f1 l.KHSON TI3NT-U ICIiirm S-17 Ntem or. tii )3 CSCM Mr.V TnVT "It U not f.r Mitjm lo ilrinl win, nor for nrlnri ntruiiu tlrli'i l'ro ai I TIMn ThlH loidnii liilnni:') lirtwron T.o fm VIII mid IN, tlurltiK tlio IrtltiM pnrt nf Kill ill ) ItilSKlnl) IM. i: Tli SmIihi UliiKilmn, Willi It- capltrtl nt hrttniixiUM n.llAlniil rm-I on tho norlh At thin period, tint Ioiik Iji'foro tlii' ri'l'il AfMjil.m piiwor mill imri-n-utoo iinili- In rnntnrt with Isincl HmIi tmil' r llcnliAitiid tl wiim Um moit pnwiMful liniloll nil th( Moillti'riuuul.ti roust i"i wii-- nnrtmillv a bitter im my of tun I li rn tur if I tt wiim ii Iv ' n Kimip of ii I it mI Mil not uiilivil, jKtty l.iniul'Hiis oi tiilica. Heiihadhd. the Syrlnii king, lathered together, it lie !I2 kings of the Bntallur tiilws nllied to IiIh KiiiKtlom nnd md nn oii powering laid upop Intnel, do l'oiiiiK tllagej apt) ityim null or ehmdy. paialyJug liiaines, piitglug Hit lititncft tiiui drl vii'u; ho propte to Ihc Hnoi1!' stiohgly' fni (fled low ns I'hov wore llko "a tViuticsf of 'hull, a delvoylng siofril, a' flood of mleliiy w litem ov'oi'tlovrlha, .in overwhelming stiourge " 'I'hese nplthetB dcHcrlhi) In vivid bprouh the iiTeslHtlhle violence, fho deJKtatiug force wjth whlell tho Syrians .were, about to oerwlielm them l( is almost Impossible for us to uall7e the deuistnting jiower of Bhch lialf savage hoi'des who lived ittion the country, who ravaged vll- Inns, who murdeieil women and chll- tli'in, who had tin unrestrained power Tho were worso than tho ten plnguos of Kevin. What the Invaders sought was (be ,weallh, the Jiarvests and all "kinds of nluablcH, wfthout pa) lug for them, and ontlrelj wltlioilt regiifd (o thuwe'l fare of the ltcoplo. Into Mir g(lodl country Internpt'rance.' from drinking 'iilrtihollc liquors, has come anil it, tlo lng our country more damage, K Hh people, to Its M'oaUh audi pvoHOurlty, tlian tl(o Syrians did to P,alentlne, the ji'ioniihctd Laud, by , their pvaslop. )lng Alcohol cqmes wl(li an aimy of t militaries' null iilllea's'ueh as liib 210, 000 snlohits. the tiistUlerles, breweries, hotels, Mhbtr, persOnhl imitations to 'drink, advertisements In magazines nnd papers, coinlue and opium habits ' All invnding ub for the Hnl;u of their " own personal gain at the expense of the community. ' When the invaders had reached tho i capital with their army and horses nnd chariots In nn unresisted march, nenhndad sent messengers to Ahnb deinnndlng that ho yield up hlo throne, which 1b Implied In his Imperious con ceit of power; Thy silver nnd thy gold is mine; tb' wives also and thy chll then, oven tho goodliest, nro mine. Anil Ahnb was so overwhelmed nt the 'power backing- tho demand that lio basely y (6ld ell and replied: "My lord. O king, according to thy Baying, I am thine, nnd all that I havo. Such are tho demands of King Alcohol! Tho cost of liquors each year In this -eouptry Is nearly $1,400,000,000. The drink bill In England In 1908 was over $800,000,000. Take the national liquor bill and dlvido It by tho numb6r of saloons and $5,9 15 becomes the aver ago cost to tho people of each saloon. On tho average tlrti Baloon pays back for nation, Htnte and city taxes, $500. 1 This $5(10 ,1a eagerly taken from a ,i grateful country In lieu of $3,!U5. Thus I King Alcohol demands our homes, our wlyes, Our husbands, our 'silver and gold. And wo have yielded too easily I io Its demands. lleilhndad then sent word tlmt Jiis alllccra wcro coming and would search Ahnb's, house, for every jtleasant thing ho had and would take i, awny. And, qot only Ainu's house, but tho, linupA of IjIb olnctp-s aud leqdors,, Tip's causedj u revolt. ' The k'lng Bummoned lila I leatilnfc pt-opld 6 a 'drifeieiu'e' apct I tlici" 'decided' not to yield to the 'ie I mrtntis' of Ilenhddad'. Tho Weak 'AliaH I . Jnn1nn.l ,1.n, f.M lllmanlf l.n tl'llll. ' '' yield nil ho had promised, but ho rimstj i deny tho lnqreaped demnnd. , i ' King AfcdbdUbecaluo'strtgrcVdy In' IiIh demandB. the results of his ovll, j, wpfkbecatpe so groat? that the pcoplo wero aroused In Indignation against him. At first It was agreed to allow wlno nnd beer nnd moderate drinking, but to resist tho rnvages of the moroi llcry drinks, nut this was a failure. Temperance Bocletles wero formed. Local and state prohibition wero In augurated. Investigations made. Pledges taken. In their great distress a prophet camo to King Ahnb with a message. from Jchpyahi .Ilast.tbou seen all thipj great multitude? T will deliver It Into thine hand fills' day. Why? And tliQii shrHt'ltnow1! am tho Lord Jfhc vic tory wiib wrought to bring them back; to the true God. to obedlenco and wor? whip; whlnh wn .vastly worn, Impor tant to inqir true, wena.ro man yio loss ,oC aH , their propprt,ytcpud luiv pecn, , , ( ur And Aliab said, By wiom? And ie firiffll ThiiJ saltli 'the Lord, hv tho yott'ng incif of tho princes of the prov inces. Who shall order the battfj And he answered, thou-r-tho king, tho bend of the nation. Ho numborW,' mustered, 232 of tho young prlncpty God; tho truoi religion, Is the one source of victory over tho power ,of ' intemporanco. Hellglous motives nnd, insnlrntlon. love of God and lovo to man, tho spirit of servlcp, loyalty toj tho coming or tno Kinguom or uou these nro tho sources of salvation from tho curse of strong drink, The leador, Jesus Christ tho ovortlvlni&J tho transforming power of tho illoly Spirit, tho Great Cause ami aim of tho ni.nltillai, 41.i i.no(nrmfi ( Inti ff ilila WllAHliail, lHi HttllH.yilUHMVJI v. l.l.U. world Into tho kingdom, of Ppd Uiobm are and nlwaya havo been tho source of victory oVer all tho principalities and powers of ovll. I i. litis in v.r.m scKir.s our Ml i' Mini ii r hm r iihIIii! Vimti i I .ml I n Urn nutlhi title iiuwilt'i; lu lie iiiiuliLU. into tlit , Mmfii It imthi-M Hk'lil or ut'U hliiK'H (ii'l riiMi Kt'uti m it i,iti 1 iir 1 hi- trlul (uiikuur, nil- I drc.AlloU. Oluihtnl, I l(o, N . Intends to De Doss. Maud h) jo ii Intend to many or to retain our liberty? Kthel -ltoth. Kor cnnntiptlinn, hiliontirs, lttr din ttiilmiiicH mid dtxiMvc i cHiltin' fioiu im pure blood, till. l' Caill lll'Kl Tl'l. People seldom impnne when they hnvo no model but thomselvos to copy after Goldsmith HgRge i) ip inrjoi'nn'jiZiTiHjttTJinq'juuiuauic; :" ! !! tp'T" n 'rf TT itt tt h r t nrrrvvr i n irefcrnnanafrrnryreicajinit Al.C0MOI.-3 I'BR GlZtiT yl'Ci'toblc IVciiai'dlion for As siinilnl ng Hit; food nntl ttegula tiiiihoiiioiiiaclisnmlDowcl.s'or l .vt PniinotcsDicstinn.Cltrrrrul- ?:" ?i its ncss nnd KcM ConMIns ncilhcr i Opium. Morphine nor Minora) N O T INAHC OTIC Wv efOlii DrSAfU'BtmVffBR innfdM Slnm At $ina IllltSilJ 4 i pptmiit -l'l(lirvitl(rjiit,t i IlimStttt i , Ch'Stril .tijftr Wi(yr ifti'ifr l; ,t l ny ii" : a i tlcrlcd Ik'mcdy I'drConsVipfli m . SniihStAmtfdi.Hlnrrliucni NU (ton . ViW Worms .Convulsions. Vcwt jail- E8 ncss nod Loss OF Sleep, rn I; I'pcSnnilc Stgnatur ft Tur. Ci:ntaw Company. la M NJESXlJSiJK; 81 Exact Copy of Wrtpper. ry fry- -if '"r.jT.v : f K. . - , . - . . h sju vfv ds.1 w ii h ny T T? r Z .ii T Tri iT . i . t 1 Wjti, 9tt ' MPl 'ii m Jlr Lwm iw ini limn in nn mill iifciii a&ja m.n MBnBiHH hi w.mMMXteWjmrMx.yMvmi inKMwi n inniiii IHffHBHHBT'luiMWf'IMHMKwu'WWl For DISTEMPER g Qurftnirniuiil piilllTirnT(-ntlT or'liiioiixil " l.liUlil,Klnoti tlixti tv)ltM)intiiHL(iriritifntiii thitbiKly. Cur . LtruitiM-lltiiffllf nnl In nflnn Klilnpjr remmljr j-ouury. iiiri nnl Imiflnn k kri-il(. H.riw to; trourilruKltl"t, wlm will rot t fur jrou. ('itiirrnmll'iirrH" HicUI AKiitfl wnitf it. 5P0IIII MEDICAL CO., Rebelled. Mth. Hiclitiuicl; Jolin, I want you to buy n pow parlor suit. Mr. Ulfchuulck Miirltt, I'vo huon nRrt'cnhlo ciioiikU kq far to ;jt differ out clothed for niomfiu;, noon, nftcr noon nnd night, hut I'm coiiHnriipil if I'll chatiKo 'em ovary tlmo I ro Into n different room." EASTER POST CARDS FREE. Bend 2c Ftamp for llw K.-tiiiplcj nf our Tcrv best Oold KnilioiHotl, l'lntt'r, 'I'lowcr and Motto 1'ust Cai,dij bt'.iutittil oolvrannd lovoljvot desiniiH. Art l'ont Ciird Club, 73J Jackbon St., Topeltn. Knn. i i Tho cntlro object of truo otlucntlon Is to mnko pcoplo nut merely do tho - rlsliL thing, .but qnjoy tho right thlng.- iJ.T7imlitn uj1'n . ' -Iluskln. ATVltaiw. 1 I'lf.lKH :itItKll IV 111 1 I IAYI rrmr.'.iuuclr1IH ri'lnml tiioiivy If I'A.IJ (iltlT- UldeJlII.' r I'cutruJluif 1'(1m4wCu14Uts. in:' ri.iiM tn flirt iiiiy ,'iLV.t ,11 iuiiiiiil. riirn iiTir cuvii of, IUjIUHk llllJ, ICllUlllUlttUIIS.jWU' Mi ( y i-j a t i u J'liS2r5 to U19I'KtesBB? Jer. on V.f . II .. figures in u picture; giving it strength and beauty. llruycre. 'V h7;r.'n'ii ,, '!(.. r . . . . i Glvo a girl n prcKeht.Tnnd sho will not, worrxnboqtj thp' futilrpv ,..iii, icaiui io Qarfield 'I'm li:tn liiouiilit eood hc.iltl: thousanda! Unt-qualcd for constipation It Is moro disgraceful to dlstruBt than to bo deceived. Rouchcfoucuuld. f. .. . i t...i . un, ,wnlow s niHHiiiniri nvrup ior-i.niuiriai teefhWir, rftcnMliti Ktuiii(.!li'i:ihitlii'ininii ytlyu, Wlup ilrrjclauoUiapliot. Remedies are Needed Wero we perfect, which wo nro not, medicines would not 'often bo needed. Ilut since our systems have be come weakened, impaired and broken down through indiscretions which have rjond on from the early ages, through Voountlc-Mi generations, remedies' are needed to aid Nature la correcting our inherited and .otherwise acquired weakneisoi. (l'ox roach tho scat'-ot stomach weakness dnUonsequcnt 'dljjestlvo troubles, there is .f...... DU f.w.VfVJ .. IVIVw D VIUIUCII IIJHUIVKI WlVyf" 7.1 cry, a lycerio comnoilod. extracted from' native medic- K insl roots-rsoldjdr over (orty years outside wrannexsthmsj' k xfnnfnrfrjfir.v .rvr - '.. - 4 'T. ...t r You can'r(rord to accept teeret nostnim or a substitute for this nonjalco liolio, medjeino op known composition, pot eVcn though tho urgent dealer! may thereby make k little bigger profit... ' )i' fir. riercc's Pleasant Pellets regulato and invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. Sugar-coated, tiny granules, oasy to take cs candy. f W. L. DOUGLAS nlTffl 2iS233!52&4ShoesJ5 V. Jj, Douglas bIioos cost moro to make than ordinary shoes, because hii;liurgrH(lu loatliors aro used and selected with groutor fiarn Tli.un n.i. lli ..in..... ..l.i.W 1. l....nl..n..l.nA.. n .. .... Mtoad to hold tholr slitipo. loolt and fit than any other shoos you can buy. uruz.wjiiit.ur substitutes, "la jThe genuine have W. L. Douslas name und tho retail pneo stamped on tno bottom, which guarantees full valuo and protects the wearer against high prices and inferiorilioei. j nEFUaeauBSTITVTES CLAIMED TOBE'JUarASOOOD' I If ynur rtefttrr cannot n: n cannot nrnly you Willi th eenuln W.I-DoniiUa ttiow, writ !! og. Hiiort mat dltwl from (uncty to wer, all olurgei V, JU JUuuglu, 14S Hpark lit., Urocktuu, Uuu, for prepaid. iu ufuor Hoods Sarsaparilla AVill purify your blood, clear your complexion, restore, your appetite, relieve your tired feel ing, build you up. He sure to take it tliw spring. (let 1 tnl.n-iH t t'l liiiiiul lliiili f.irin or r)H'-nlU4 I fcl SiiroiiiiilM IM I oirH (i For Infanta and Chilflroh. imiiii hi mi in iimmiii m iiumiiihiiiii The Kind You Have Always Bought Thirty. Years txieihTAunaoMMnri HiwtomorrT.' Pink Eye. Epltoottc Milpplni! lever Cntiirrliul lover no mutter liow !nmiil iit fUk'e r lnfU4 iinulm.ftolluii ttinlll(HUiiiMMttnilfli Mln'Utti mill lJHhr rii-Mitini'T In Iiorfu niKhrriHiii( licilcrl itoi-k rfiiit Currtt 1a (irlpia Atmti.r human lliiff wa unit II . Imttl ffi onJ llo a ilmrn Cut UiliiauV i(iv imymvfc, ,.inirutiM SSiSC GOSHEN, HID., U. S. A. 44 Bu. to the Acre U ii hiiir rlcM, lint tlilti'a wlnit .IMiti Kt'ntirdr uf l.iliiioiHun Albvrtu. Wcnturu (uiimli. uolXrom 40 uitcmpi npnii(f y iH'iuin r.nu. Ki'porta iruiu uiJigriiniriuiniiiLuaipruT" iiirn niHiwi-iiiiiiirr bimii iiinirmulis huiJi u .- UW bmlirln or thfl troin li'U uitcn, or S3I-S hii imrncri-. i,1.3uuntl0 laiklii'ljlrlilkv'i riinum croiin. An tiluli un mi hHklinis or out Ki llif) arro frintlirpili(N noia Alliurtu lltUHu IViU. The Siher Gup (i t Um roeont, tjoknn Kiilr wrtanwariUil U Um llNcitilliltuf Kralni.Krnu-Hiind A li.pril :..teuv,.ni..nr..B vpu'iiiuIiIi'S. ltuMn)Uf)c(ll-nt iiviun ior jifiu tiiiiin aiKO irorn Snukiitflit nan nna ilanltob In Wi-ftcriiCiinuilii. 1'rxo liiiini-MtrniM of 100 uuroa, iiiiil.iiilldluliiir iire- i dinptloilf Ofi JOO M4nH(at oinptioilf Of U0( hafieriiciire, III tllli f'llllll Hit ll SclliMllri (lillliii o (o 10 nua ilUlr .-In. hrliiMllH iill I'ltlet t . rll- llliito vtci'lMint.' null llio vory lieii.riilhtiiyMiJIoHout Iiiiiiil.,J) itllil I tic Imiilwr rliditxi.f niiliMiMy to Cot anil reli(iiuililcJn iirlrOj Hiitur IhIIv til rou mil . iiciiilaJtun-niM enii.y jWrllamliiUc.tiiUc inlie iti ttor et- luiiiuui Bi'iiiurn io7 ruilna; v&v ruirM (tnprlptlvo (Jlllmratra ijisuiiKrv"(Bni PiilluujUoniniaotiwr7! (If rrpn on rornia- tnan'0(Ciiii..iiriotlI(5Cuclln ;Uor.cniLuoptAi!iiuyi K on. to nilU'l or Iftltttlisratlnn l iL-MViv.OENNETT utt uuimino v Oulldins ' O.ndha. NbJ (Uo addrpji nnirvvl'jon.) ." I r " t - v ) 5 Fine POST CARDS r pr C bml only la stump nml rerelvr tt B flnent OoM Einljouea Cnrilsl IGfiala y UCirii H iiiLiwiiutg iuan vnm uuoii . Cup tint Can! Cm. I)it. lUt Topeltn, Kmu I. I L O A lait an.l Aa &j m rl Mfftmt0 W. N. U.f LINCOLN, NO. ld-1911 with great satisfaction to all uiersf; For - i a m. a i i - ri- ii hotter and wear longer ' 2w!h'Vl 'mK!, ' BOVS SHOES $2.O0,$2.0O&3.O0 Bears tlio JA$ Signature v& vJ For Oyer i. in i , y-f . tau feaM jm. fMtek Mi tmM s tl HKJ l ia ji.mt Vy I FIJI A ill Li tMMBBHUa i"w-"iM M1"t' W WHttsMiSU SSw!,!, '&&Mk HBWW"pPsWWwSWSTyM mroiUMxnwmwiXw nwiwwmiMaw J A