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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1911)
rtr Tin "? jMrmvww h I The Chief C. II. HALE, Publisher fED CLOUD NEBRASKA EVENTS OF THE DAY TOLD FEW LINES. IN A THE DAY'S NEWS BOILED DOWN Personal, Political, Foreign and Intel ligence of Varlouo Klnd6, Inter esting to the General Reader Given In Condensed Form. J. . W.-ichlMntnn.rU) $PrcsJdo7it TnU ;Cni ,ro south loAa uriot rest,: .i .'.. v- v ft'lio treasury department ha decld eft to abandon the contonii Intcd Issue oi?onu dollar greenbacks. fWashlngtoirH sliaro ot the $2,000, O0J endowment fund of the National lied Cross society hns been fully ilised. ,-, j , , ,V. i'i Hear Admiral Itolfert Peary . lihs soht n telegram to the senate and house thanking cnngicss for 10 ward ing him for the discovery of the north pole. Congress has appropriated $70,000. UK the completion of thcryptjof the chape! at Annapolis an a, permanent resting plnco for the body of John Paul Jones, . "" v f $TliUi.omicontennlal ntfnHorsnry of tile first lnatirnt6n of Abraham Lin coln iib 'rtri'slderit was observed in the national capital Saturday with appro- f, , w jlti - 4. vi-- --1. - jiiimi' KAUiuiaua.. number of mourners of congress and their wives havo sailed from New York City for Paniimn. After viewing tlb canal work and other sights on tlfo Isthmus the party will return homo ojpway of Porto Rico nnd Cuba. (Twenty-two -thpiisaud .-Holdler--morc than one-fgrtlffjthtarmyof, the United States of all arms of the service aro mining toward the .Mexi can border. The object Is said to be foj- the training of olllceis and men.v , Less than two hours after the sixty llrst congress had closed, 1'resldent Vaft issued a proclamation calling an ejftrn session to meet on April !, for tho Bpecllle purpose of passing Cana dian reciprocity bill. Senator Joseph W. Hallcy added to tho excitement preceding the adjourn ment of the slt-llrst congress by re signing his seat as senator from thes Btate or Texas and a row Hours later withdrawing his insinuation. JDcninl of the request of 'the rail ways of ofllclal classification territory that thoy ho permitted voluntarily to BUBpend pioposed advances in class freight rates from March ir to No vember 1 next, has been mndcvby the Infibrstnte conunerco commission . E General Newt. The Blxty-llrst congress came to nn end Saturday by constitutional llmlta tlo'n. The Merchants and Farmers' bank of '('ulbersoii, Mont., hns closed Its doprs. rancisco Uertrand hns been agreed iiP9njhn87iPr.oyinclaLpreBjderitotiHoai durns... -. . Kills 1). Robb of Kldora. Iowa has been, appointed a initio mil bank ex, ninlner. , t , ,. Tlio JS'ow York senatorial dondloclt lea'X's' that state with but. quo.. U. S, henuto.j, . , y J V Impjerpr. Nicholas okRuRsla. hnsnn nounccd his Intention of cmnuclputlug th.fjWfs. Bipods aro causing, great damage In California. lj5-Speakcr Capuon hns refused an 'offer of $500 a night from a western lyrfium bureau. Sergius Sazpnoff, Jlufislnn inlnlster of foreign nffnlrs, Is s-erlously 111 wjth meibrauepus jinglna.. , It Is predicted that the next tide of migration will be to the south and not to the west as heretofore The KansnB legislature has passed a bill appropriating f. "0,000 to found a state tuberculosis hospital Since the Insurrection ' broko out tho transportation of dynamite hns been prohibited In Mexico. Maor Ou.vnor of New York thinks Herman Rldder would make a good compromise senatorial candidate to break the deadlock at Albany. Women nio exempted from Jur duty by a bill that passed both houses of the Washington legislature. Aaron Hancrntt, a New York bioker, was robbed Tlmtsda) afternoon of so curltles worth approximately $100,000 A new state, bank at Port An Prince, mudo possible fcy Ameilcan, Pieneh and Gorman cap'tal, baa been opened What is Hftld to he the most elabor ate golden wedding nnnlprairy ever celebrated nnyw.efie In the world took place at 1'al-Jdona, ('al Tiu'tday, with Mr. and Mr. Adolphus Huscli as the central ilgurcM. An attomrt on tho life of General Manuol Ronllla, leader of the recent Honduras rovolu'lon, was mado at Celba one day lnt week Spokane held Pa first election Tues da under tho Hew charter recently adopted by popu.'nr vote. Captuicd Just when the plans for assassinating Mil j or N. S. Prntt aro thought J.o havo almpst reached ma turity. John Steclo nnd Stuart Mof fett. now in tho county Jail nt Spo kane, Wash., aro considered by the police aB tho murderers of Captnlu John T. Sullivan and accomplices in a plot to kill. President Tnft. FROM MANY PLAGES The Karl Kcubergcr hank, Ilerlln, capital $ 1 ,250,000, Jius UHpojmrmy;! mont.'Tlio suspension was foreseen I" and Its effects slight. A Juhlleo over tho anniversary of tho emancipation of serfs was cele brated thioiiKhout Russia Saturday. Train servlco contlnuoB to Buffer from tho efforts of tho rainstorms on tho overland routo of tho Southern Pncllle .Mexican ofllclals In tho city of Washington claim to be unable to ghe an explanation ot tho urmy move menta to tho Texnn border. President Tnft will attend Iho an nual dinner of the Associated PrcBs and the American Publishers' associa tion In New York on tho night of April "7. To relieve the Btarvlng multitudes of China tho Christian lleiald of New York has sent $10,000 to the Btate de partment for transmission to Shang hai. Tnuntqdby hla plnj mates, because u KhoLjJilaischonl teacher In the back. k tT.jyearold boy. ('Iiuille Smith, of 3ormon (Jlly, Tenn.. was dilvcn to suicide . An election scandal has developed at Columbia university and as a result Btudcnts will have to ote again for members of tho board of student rcp ri'FcntiitlvcH. Fnttwi thousand yardsof WciiVcroi dislodged by the explosion of 24.000 pounds of djniunlte nt Stanhope, N. J. Knglneors have been long plnnnlng for the result. Mexico needs no aid In keeping peace or In protecting foreign Inter ests within herborder Isaiieojilnlon of Joso Ivosjjlniantour, Mexican min ister of finance. , . jjJ0 Ucur'AunirnlWonn Cn;irlc6 Fremont commander (bffllie, Ckjaijcstoii .nnvy ynrdjtMriyxcan, aojlywlji the service of the United States navy, fell .lnn.t nf Itvirl illoonwo - . iZl ..7 it blw.M .w .. v. ., . .,.. Thirty -passengers -were -Injured; three seriously, when n large electric car on the Charlerol division of tho Pittsburg Rnllway company left the track at CaBtle Shnnnon. AJiraham Rucf, pojltcnl boss of San Francisco, has been front to San Qben tin to"ibftlfi O'oarfrrTto cnr.Je,nhifor thoAtrllwrjr-BupcrCjKiJrB during 'the leulmo of Mayor Schmlfz. Ninety perrons, many of whom were ; powers. .-,-,- v - ' . . .t'JAtu ,;il Duafl8noif duchvtrcd that nil eho got 'chlldioh, .wero bitriWT tdnlath. juijH Wn8 nfllot fPJ.( iwui1 lacney. nnd t was not forty others1 Injured 1nxa fire thttt de-Tnli Ualdnit powilcr, fr the bulk of it was blrmed a moving plcturo theater at cheap nwtcnnN w;luch Ind no lc.ivuninR ,, . ' . ,,...,i n,i,. power. Such powders will not make light, Uologole. Russia, faundaj. ' wholesome food. And because of the b- Houses nnd barns were unroofed and gcnco 0f leavening gas, it require from ninny cattle killed by n storm wlilcii struck southern Indiana, south Illinois, and" northern Kentucky, causing an ds ttmnted damage of $100,000. James J. Swofford, formerly presi dent of the Swofford nrothcrs-Rrlggs company at Kansaa ( Ity. wns Indicted by tho federal grand Jury ehargod with lifclng tho mails to defraud. .Tmliro llonuir Morrlll.lwho wa3 su- prenio, Judge of Wyoming , when that sfato'was admitted tothe union, Is- seriously 111 In a Kansns City hospitnl Ho was strjekeu with aparalysls I'he main buildings 'of Mom T omit St.l Mary'B college, nenr "Tmlnfleld. N. J., a large and well equipped Roman Catholic Institution, were burned, en tailing a loss of more than $200,000. Hy a majority of 123 votes Rich mond. Kontimky. voted ,tn continue "i ij. v--- .- . "d.y." an election being held under the new local option law The wets carried only ono out of four city pre- j iiiM'Ji.-JW.vAjBerBockot.t'h JltUL-OKnUlPt J1" aiiegeii)(iicinl.mi.nBt. . . . the New You: maruet against mm .uniojt uuulc wood-working jnajerlnls.; has been begun witn inniimaciiirotB t frbiit, tho south and middle wesus , complainants. t -' I Gifts amounting to nearly $2,opo,QM "weie announced; at the meeting ot the trustees ot- Colu mhlayv imiverslty. Among tne largest wiisr.inwjuvi't'H' . . .frniln'inii M....4 an nnimymoiiB' donatorto tie school, oYarqhltecture. 'V $ Arthur M Tiavei?l-chlof;cleVkhtqi the third nsslsfnnt-post'rhaatcr genera has been dismissed from tho sorvico by EiiBtmnster Gonorau UltchcocK. charged with nmnlpnlatlnK"',po8tnge stamps for his own llnnnolaV benefit. Walter and Claienee Ixiuls. broth ers, arrested in Chicago, confessed to stealing $12,000 In Jewels and mono) from tho homo of Cesarea Virgil In New York City, after overpowering the servant girl and tying her to n bedpost Advices regarding tho bubonic plague In north China indicate that the authorities In the vicinity of Peking, Tung Chan and Pao Ting Fu. In the Chi Ll province. hao been sue ooseful In checking further spread oi. the disease. The Gorman crown prince. Ficder Irk Wllhelm, nrrlved at ('alio, HM t. Monday from Sue, and was welcomed by the Khedive, the minlsteis and tho ditilomntB resident there He -vlll spentl some time In Kgpt with Crown paqkages of wonderful farm sqed spe-Prlncrs-ft CeclHk. ' claRJeB nnd novelties John A. Sabor, Although under k.enteueo to Imng this month. Kugcne Tucker. rcenU t'oinictid on a c'uirgo of nuuder. rf! fupfd to oK-upe front tho Miunly Jail, when given the opportunlt at a Jail delivery, when several other prison ers escaped at Springfield, Mo. The Mexican revolutionists have control of the railway north, south ahd west of Chihuahua. A three-dollar gold piece, minted In San Francisco In 1870, wns soli In that clt to 8 H. Chapman of Phila delphia for $1 ir.o. Kdwaid S. Dunne, who wns defeated by Carter II. Harrison for the demo cr.itie nomination for mayor and whose petition far a recount of the ballots wns begun, finys he' Is con vinced thnt there had boon insulllciont fraud to chnngo tho result and the re count has boon discontinued by a Chi cago court. A MINISTER SPEAKS. -,. ,-. : ,...,.,, f-- hi Statement Should Convince the Most Okeptlcal. ICJdnoy BUffororB should tnko fresh oourago In reading tho statement of Rot. Marlon S. Foreman of Oreon- field, Ind., given below, Ho Hpeaks for tho ben oflt of Buffering hu manity. Saya ho: "1 had kidney trouble In n bail fyrm and win Unnblo to get roHof until I began tho hf of Doan'H Kidney Pills. Thoy did such good work that 1 strongly recommend them. 1 hopo my testimonial will provo of benefit to otlfor kidney Hufferers." Romomber tho name Bonn's. For Balo by all dealers, fin conta a box. FoBtor-Mllburn Co., Hufftilo, N. Y. UNGALLANT. 5 I lit f m iry y if?- nioorftS-rni' glad, if met yournvlfo.' Sho seemed to tnko a fancy to mo. I .. aioomT-sPld-sUp? I wibh -you'd; met! -ner-fioonerr THE YOUNG BRIDE'S FIRST DISCOVERY Their wedding tour had ended, nnd; jthcy, entered', their Tew limine to settle' ildow! to whn& tlley ;)ioi' qdto bo one long f Rttti. ahisl the Vvounirl-hfidii'M troubles uun ut'gm, wncn hmu iriuu i ilmuiuu iiio coitr, of living with cheap big can baking ?-.: vrr-. , .: . ?,. . i-.i .- .-.., .i.. two or thrco tunes as much to mho cakes or bifcuits as it docs of Calumet Uakinc Powder. Thus, evcntunlly, tho actual cost to you, of cheap baking powders, is moro than Calumet would be. Chcun baking powders often leave the bread bleached and ncid. sometimes yel low and alkaline, and often ttnpilatnble. They are not always of uniform sticnath ind quality. V .j 'Now the bride buy GalumcNf-tlici per fectly wholesome baking Miowder, "moder ate in price, and always uniform and re liable. Cluui6t keeps indefinitely, makes cooking easy, nnd is certainly the most economical after all. i ' Absent-Minded. "Thoro Vns 10r In tho loft trou- Bora pocket," panted a white-faced man aB he all but fell into tho llttlo tallor'o pressing nud oleaning ehop. Tho tailor glanced at tho excited citizen and w'ent on pushing tho trnnao Aft(jr r m,n.ilo thQ ncw (irrlval hfl brealh( but ,ost h,8 tompor .., nv .. $in- , . ft t ..Voii ,ii,it i K,it ,inrn vasn't?" tbo utlo tailor asked. "Dero Iss do pants. Mebby he Iss dero ycdt," pointing to a pnir of tronsera on a natl. Tho left pocket gave up a roll of bllla and a clgnrotto ease, the right pocket a bunch of keya, penknife and a pound of other Jnnkj tho right buck ..t . ,., , , i pockoi. a nwHaziuu lvu " a uann" kerchief, tho left back pockot a big memorandum book nnd tho fob pocket a wntch with fob nnd charm attachqd and eoirio bills tlghUy folded. Afjqr tho obsflnt-mlndqd .ouo had. given tho tailor ?G for hla "honesty' the knight of tho goose soliloquized: "Somo day dot feller ferglt bis bants." FRENCH BEAN COFFEE, 1 CENT A POUND It will grow In your own garden, Ripening hero In Wisconsin In 90 dnj'B. Splendid hqnlth cotfeo and cost ing to grow about ono cent a pound. A great rarity; a healthful drink. Bond ua todny 15 cents In stamps nnd wo will mail you packago abovb coffco Bced with full 'directions and- our mammoth heed and plant cata log free. Or send us 0L conta and we k add 10 packages elegant flower anil unsurpassablo vegetablo seeds, Mifll dent to grow buuhols of vegetables nnil Unworn. Ort nmko vour remittance- I 40 conts and wo ndd to all of nbovo lfl I Seed Co., iS2 ,8th St..llaCrossq, Wis. i ) . i.i i . i . 1 A Significant Selection. " "That wns n mighty Inconsldcratb brasB band that serenaded mo on eloo- tion night," remarked tho (,defeatod member qf pong,resss "What wns tho troufilo?'' "It didn't play anything but 'Homo, 'Sweet Homo.' " , A Terrlblo End. "H6 mot with n hard denth." "How was that?" "SufTocatod by hlB own hot air In a tolophono booth." ' Uhcm of Trnk'a Ointment for Pilei ihould rend JJr, Wm. T. Mitrs' new '.'Practical Study of Piles," Font free hy'lJ. Ransom, Eon it Co., Ruffalo, N. Y. The reward of a thing well dons U to have dono it. Emerson, .. .A I. XjK7 ) XFTH POSTMASTER FRIGHTENED THEM vyiTH ALARM CLOCK. HAPPENINGS OVER ME STATE What Is Going on Here and There That It of Interest to the Read ers Throughout Nebraska and Vicinity. Fremont. Ilurglnrs who cleaned up eharn, burglarized thiee stoics mid brenklng Into the fourth, were fright ened nwaj by Prtsl master Ole Nelson, who set off an alarm clock and hold it out of his window in order to Ernie them away. The burglars, who had Just ,tnWr;d. Ulu FquorMoin gen- -'rif1l .rl"?,'iin!lf rWr.M. hqard i m Miunu oi ui& noli , apu lied, Tuej; IG ii:f;:: WORK took with them 1iOJu , r.jisi, and iUJg!)nlIy iiuniiuij oi liquors, ti go in watcli and II lllKtll.f'r.t llldr H ,1 ll I I '. I ' I I .(I , . nitnii.it .i.i . ii H 'Largest Ear hnd"'Yleld'. ' 'H ' HiiBtings-i-rn it 'lot-'al stbre tlioru ll on display what Jh said to lie the JargeBt oar of com over produced In this country. It came, from n Uei in i IsorUi .Ciirojlmj ( which produced 22 lAishelB to the acre, said to be tio largest yield of corn per acre ever recorded.' According to aeleiitlflo' tent, i the ear. fc'OJitaiha U2 per cant corn and I but'8 poc cent, cob. iThia is uttrsicttiiRi qufo ,a bit qf,, itttonlion 'among -(tho tanners. New Delivery System. . . i i t - " . ' (trait il iBlanil A increhnnts iUjUv- ery system' la lieln'g iis(allcd ' here, WlAflliiiifwl 'in thlte nil InK 'nne HRtnm the deliveries about' tho city of (ho l.yariouH mereJiiiuta, Joining in the en trprlso. iSoyeml aysteniutiKcd dellv 'erJcB ,aro (oipnndo In one, day.. No Criminal Cases. Ynrlc. Por the llrst time In tho liip tor' 6f tlie coimty there Is not ( a . criminal case on me district court dockdr. ' There Is not a vacant house in Ne- Ugh. Niobrara has organized a ilro de partment. Pour brick blocks aro to be erected at Fremont this siring. The next convention of the Ttoyul Neighbors will bo hold nt Omnha. Kenepaw's now electric light plant iB completed and ready for operation, i Grand Island residents have pe Honed the council to extend the water mains. A real estate dealers' clearing liouso association may shortly bo established in Lincoln. Daniel Goodman, a prominent farm er near Adams, died Sunday at the ngo of CS years, The proposed franchise for the York Water company was defeated by ,a vote of C4C to 400. i "Mother" Lc-ihon of llildroth celo- htir- 8Sth birthday amiivcraary oy imnig uio lnmuy wnsning. . i .mis. ii. Hiiaiior or l-rniiKiin, wuo was seriously injured In an auto acci dent last week, Is recovering. The board of education of Dllldr haB re-olectod Prof. J. A. Kastwood superintendent of schools for' another year. Roys, and elgnrottes urn supposed to be, t,hc cause of a fire that dor Btroyed a half block of bulldlpgs at Crete. The Nebraska Speed association will hold meets at Rent rice, Juno 13, 1'4, 15j Friend, Juno 20. 21. 22; Fremont, Juno 27, 28, 20; Tekamah. July 4, 5, 6; West Point, July 11, 12. IX Fifty-three horses perished in flames which completely destroyed the Kd Tanner livery barn and nearly all its equipment at Hastings Friday night Sovon horses wero rescued, but ono which was badly burned was shot to end its- suffering. John McLeod, n Lincoln real estate broker, who formerly lived at Nellgh, was found dead In his olllce by his Btenogrnphcr. lie had apparently committed suicide a shotgun be'ng used, some time between noon and 7;3Q p. in. Sunday. Miss Hazel Jtoblngon and Miss. Mao ,nrcunnr qf Hastings wore run into by an nutonlobile an,d knocked down. n-l. .., 1 ....... Ml,. nn1.l.,.n., ", :: ' z: ,. :::; ,;r rz .wheel striking tho side of her henil, alniost tearing tho ear" off Tho 'cdroner'B Jury at Lincoln In tht case of John H. FnstwoOd brought In a verdict that Kastwood came to his death a'tiiQ hands of some unknown liers'on. It was nt llrst supposed that he 'had met his death by railing through tho worn floor of his black smith shop fnto the bnsenieilt below. Mrs. John Wharton of Auburn waB knocked down by a runaway team and probably fatally Injured. Tho Wnverly farmers' Institute hold Tuesday attracted many farmers, A free lunch wns furnished by the buBiness men nt noon. , Klder W. T. Maupln, tho aged fathor of Will 'Maupln,, editor of Will Mauplit's Weekly at Lincoln, died nt Hennessey, Oklahoma, Thursday. The, jiatronB of tho Rqatrlco, post ofllco, by a vote of 2,722 to 11, have voted to sustain tho request of tho postal employes for a closed ofllco on Sundays. Ep0asisr a -c" LINCOLN " 'wrnftm HOUSE PUTS THROUGH INITIA TIVE AND REFERENDUM. After a two hoiird' deadlock. In tho house Tuesday morning the support ers of the amended Hntllclil initiative nnd referendum hill won u complete , victory over the opposition and passod t their measure by n vote of 7f to 23. This result was not accomplished without the moat tense situation Booh ! in ii. i,n..H .inrinir ti.P amnion. Men' were corralled In overy part of tho house by groupB of other inemberH, ) who wero pulling them thla way and i jumliliig them that way 'In art cflort to ! persuade-thorn lu ehunga iiiclr votes, i .The result was that the supporters ot 'the bill wore" .the oillM ones hq'l' WiMKgMIlkJ. tiiDfopUsituai MUr The light is not yet over. After the nlli'wiis pntfsf'd 'the lionsd; tm'iimffon of (ierdes of Rlclai'd?oii,' nslsbrf 'the' 'commlueo on eop.lJ.-itiqqa) ,,uind bnentB to roppi),itli9iBf.'im,Vjim!l aVoneo and made the consideration of that t incaBtiri' Wo" ricc-lrth o'idW'fbr 'W'eu- ' nesda v Althoit ill' the1 Wiidl' iMli' Hum '! , ,' , . i , . i , , ' JOHN A. MOREHEAD. Senator First District and President Pro Tern of Senate. gone to the Bcnate, and although the senate bill was paesed in that body with only two amendments of cohbo- quence, the opponents to tho bills na they stand, who had strength enough yesterday in tho house to block the r passage of tho Hatfield bill ,fpr two hours, will attempt to insert their amendments into tho senate hill. ' Bridge Bill Passed. j Cronln of Holt carried to a Mic- , ceaaful termination hla efiort to se- , cure state aid In tho construction and maintenance of bridges pver streams more than 175 feet In width. It had been anticipated by many members that the bill would never gtt through f on third reading but Cioniii waa able to count fifty-six votes. The bill prcj, vldc8 for a stato lovy of one-fifth ot a mill, or approximator $100,000, for tho blonhtum fdr aid hi coiiatnictlrin nnd maintenance of these bridges. ' " Pure Food Legislation. f lifXntf?! r i n n i rvJi2s Lit wJ ! , i i ; , ,1,, . : ,i.i , ..ulu-i itsmniviiiJi. sjjkKss vrifjg&BtMnm . i! JHPf,! l'M rt ",,vt '"Wi tXA i-iMMPliAl 'W.'i-.r., irin.t!tiii BPSfc1 ',ut"'i''-M'?.&l Vs. .-. .HtfttYrdUKSf ...- .f.lt .?R .krvI I i Bft "saa" "u '"WwM , r xxrniiviiiiTvsmmfTTT'wi lit iiix4,tiri. ! H (OitiPwfrTti , -ulifwy4iU 1 1 The senate committee (m moMlenl should be in every stable and ap soclotlc9 Was' surrounded 'Monday by ' plied at the hVst" sfcnri of lameness. a crowd of able lawyers and lobbyists who represent manufacturers- through' i out the country., The, lobbyists direct ed their, t'aleuts against, H. J 2,C, a bill that requires goods In package form to bear the not Weight; "nibhstire1 ' or numerical amount. The copimlttef listened to argument and took the bill under consideration. . a Defeat of County Option. Every member of the liouso who voted on the county optlon-bilrJwhen-i-tt camo up for third reading stayed . by hlB pre-election pledge, without a 1 Binglo exception. Rut two memherB I wore absent, Regan of Platte and San born of Sarpy, both of whom wero pledged against tho enactment of county option legislation. Tho house pUssed bills all Monday nftemoon with, nlnoti'-mombors pres ent. It killed. tholMoody iioo'l hall bill J and tho tJrossmnnti wngo exemption bill, and saved the life of the Initiate o and re hast ! HIUIIU i vote agist ti.0 ho.i.o wu. nna to try Yio Shoenuikor bill, abolishing tho ofllbe ,of tiro warden In Omaha, wa,s( passed" hy an overwhelming votc-Jh UieJiouse. It carries tho emergency 'cla,uso and If passed byr tho tsanatc,f wllfbecome cnccUve'lmiiHjdlatcIy.Vw Th Old Ones Won Out:. .. A proposltionto extend tho hgolii't, for eligibility for Jury sorvlcd to men of seventy, occasioned a lot,o good natured badlhago In the""Hou8o be tween tho .gray whlskorod. patrlacliB on i tho ono sldo and tho youugsters on the other. Ago llmilly w'6hl6V.' " ' A Pure Seed BJII.r , A pure Vdeil "bill, houso' roll 219, haR' been, recomraonded for passasoln the house after a rathor bollgorent pro Boutatlon ot thccaso'by the sponsors of tho bill. premium WUVorjJy -tljfongji n't ndjontnthottt."., An hgreinont j' nyforty-aneiTinpnuiHr8'to;K to' anioiui tlio seiiato djii wjien i comes upkhiptliWfcamo-ftnuftiQr, ih the earao.rdenhndTfatlcuftnyb'qrhbu49 bill two week's n& W WLA MTION AND PAIN CurC( Jjy Lydia E. Pinkliam'll ., , , , . VCgCtaOie U)mpOUnu. . Crcston, Iowa.-" I waa 'tWwlfor n long tlnio vlth lnllatntiiatjoii, pains in my Bide, sick liendaches and nor voiisness. I had ta ken bo many medi cines that I was? discottrngcd'rtiid; thought I -would never cot well. A ''fP ' fr lAWMEiJwnldiaVn'B Vogotnblo Com pound nnd it rc rBtomd, jna t health. 1 hnvo'no moro ml,t r.m n.imn nm nlnmirnr mill T.IMltl ffitnToPrtmfi'iSiMfii&S yegutnblo CouipounU cured luoiafton cverythliiff elso had failed, and 1. rec- ommpna it to other Buffering women.' -Is. Wm. Seals 005 W. Howard St, Creston, Iowa. ' ino testimonials ltko tho nbovo yroyq tho ctlkleucy of Lydia E. Pinkham' Vt'gotablb Compound, which is mado cxciusivfcly from roots atid hei hs. ' Women who Buffer ftom those dlsU trs8ingills-.8houldnotlosQ.slght.of these facts or doubt tho ability of Lydia li-PlilKfiiiWs YeReHablo'GoiniiouUd to restore their health. nlf you want nsdlhlnOvicovrlto 4 I . ' - - . - . M - ,' 'TO.iUr.s. X'lniciiain, nt iynn, iuns.f Kh6 Avill treat vour lottor "a lntrlp.1.1 v rnnililentlnl.. liVir 20 venra shp bns.liccn licipiiipr Bielcwonien irt,tliisHvaiy;,freejbfclirir8to.iIon,k UU3AUVi--wriio jit onui;,,. ... . , Cured Splint "I have used Sloan's Liniment on a fine marc for splint and cured her. This makes the third horse I've cured. '"" ' Have recommended it to my neigh bors for thrush and they say it is fine. I find it the best Liniment I ever used. I keep on hand your Sure Colic Cure for myself and neigh bors, and I can certainly recom mend it for Colic." S. E. Smith, McDonough, Ga. Cured Thrush. Mr. R. W. Parish, of Bristol. Ind.,R. No. 2. writes: "Ihaveused lotsof your liniment forhorsesand myself. It Is the best Liniment In the world. I cured one of my horses of thnish. Her feet were rotten; the frogs came out ; she laid down most of the time. I thought sho would die. but I used the Liniment as directed and she never lies down In the daytime now." SLOANS LINIMENT ... . i .. . You don't needto t'lib, it penetrates. Will kill.nispnviq,. curb or splinti re-i, duce wind puff and swollen joints, and is aKric 'Sncl8 speedy rehie'dy' for fishila.secrieV, founder'and thrush. Prlco,G0c. and $1.00 Sloan's bonlc "on linnri, entile, Mliecp and poultry tent free. Address Dr. Earl B. Sloan, Boston, Hats., XT. 8. A. RHEUMATISMahdGOUTI PROMPTLY RELIEVED BY aH7iHilTE3aBI SAFiSSt EFFECT I VESORcS I hen ftisueMPtv at: ohaoKtYM.M.Y. W MRTWvK'tWubio Wey? ivx-,j. X'onS.Uu(''mlml. dlacow AND aJl.imd leasena wnbl-. XV- tlonbeauty. vlgpr and WOMEN cheerfulness soon dlsap; i ore out of order or dlRcased, For good ro-i euiin uso.ur. iviimcr.B Bwnjtnii-uoot the' KFeSl5 kldnoylremedyViAtlflrUBKlstB. Hnm njBit'iti by malLtrfiAjalso. pamphlet. Address, Dr. Kilmer A Co., lliiiBViamton, N. V. ACOLNTRYSciloSJFOR GIRLSl in.New4YorkOity. j Rofeaturci of coun-' try a"iid city life Out-of-door spdrts on 'school parkdf -35 ncrem near tho 3-Iudsoni Rjver. Awdemio Cjpursq Primary Classto' Graduation" J Upper class for Advanced Specsil Sl4lspj. Wio ajKj Artj ,Writo" for cifaloguo nnd terms ' niu.tjijiwJ H"Jli.,iji' WVj', I Ifor Coughs & Colds (iti i It u ( i., vJ i HHB m l, fpiSO'Sf I -TTHE BEST MEDICINE I umammamaimmmmiBmmmmilmmm- ill' V 111 I ill I i w m ' m- I mfr r1B:'t--,"L"Omi fV-