The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, April 20, 1911, Image 2

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SYNOP9I8.
HMiiilor .Iniin Calhoun In litvllcd to lie
mine- iirtoiury (if Mttte tti Tyler's cab
inet Mo tlgulnrcs tlmt It Ito n-'frntu Texas
mill Origin jnuat bo nihleil In the- union,
lid Ferula liiA secretary, Molloliis Trlst, to
link the TJatonnn von Hit, rpy nf tho
milfoil ambassador, I'nUenhnni, o call nt
lila itimrtmcntit. Whllo iiearehliii; for h
i-arotiPHt-' home, a ciirrliitjo drives up ami
KtrlmluH la Invllrd to oiU r. The occupant
Im dm huiuncBK, ami sho nyles Nicholas to
u'HlHt in in'mllng jiumUiTi. KIvIiuIiim notes
Unit tin baronesn linn li'it n Mlpper. Shu
rlviH lilm ttin renitiliiliitf nllppcr nt a
lilodKO lliat alio will toll Oillioun what he
m until to know rcKinlliiir Kticlunil h In
lentlons toward Mexho. Ah srotirlty
Nli-liolan Rlvu,'icr u tiluMt le Iniiuidi-d
for IiIm awicthunrt, Kllzubeilt Churchill,
t'titlimiu becomes necrelui'V of elate. Ho
in dew NlflinlaH to Monlrcul on Hlnto
impiiUi neiiils thf lmronwrt' llnixr 10
illlxiilictli, !' uiltitdlio. and tlm veilriluK
Im derlarvu off, Nlohold'i IlmlH.tlio. bahh
wi In KTuntfiVil. "nhif h.v.'lnc finer itled,
uhro li4 fallciJ; In dlwovrlw; Kngland'n
ItilOTitlorir. ragtirulng Ortnoii. U"ic tillK
l.lm Hi. M it... f lltifi.... Im luiil Im IiIh rwiM
icfhIoii coritaJiitxl iv not-i truin tin- attiiclio
r T.ifu io'lhi)' Hrltlili iiinlin:ifl,idir. May
ing Umt If tlio UnltiMl Htaum did not an
iip Texas within SO ilnj'8, hIio would liwo
both Tovaw and On koii. Nh IioIhh nipota
u naturalist, Von lllftunhofpii, who kIvoh
Idrn Information about Onon. 'Dip
luiiouPHn ami a IlrlllHli wunililp Ulnaiipoar
fioni Montronl iiluiiiltani'iiuiily. Calhoun
oiilpiti Nliholaa to head a imrty of not
I tcif bound for OroRon. Calhoun I'scltw.
Iho JralouHy of flcnoia Vtuitlu and thorp
li mturm tlm tdKnntiiio of thu Toxan at
litiho to a treaty of aninixatlon. NicholnH
Htarl for OrcKon. IIo wlnn tlm rnco uvor
tho nrltlxli party. A HHUhU waiahlp ar
ihca with iho tiarnncHH a a uaHai-mter.
Him lillir Nicholas that cho iilnc pd a notf
In llio allppvr whlr.li caiwi'd tho brpaWni;
oit of IiIh nmirlnKP. and that Mm Intends
to icturn to Wntthlnittoii to icjrilr tho
ilamui;p Hho has doup. Nli'liolas ilmMdcn to
follow Her. Tho iKiriinwi' heuti him to
WiiNhliiRton. Hn loni iim I'ollt N clt-cUM
mid Timih alinftod, and Hint Ihevo If to
bo unr with Moxli-n. Tho baronum t Um
Kldiolaa that In rpturn for a oiniroinl.io
if tho OreKon bfiundniy,iuj 'tlW IUuh Of
tho foitv-nlnth dPRrtMi. Hhti-linsvPold Ht'i--K'lf
to I'akcnham. Nicholas tviiui up tht
iiKiocnicni.
3Lonb"r.
CHAPfERXXXJllV - M
Tlte Story of HelenarVQti Rltz,
arVQti R
ftNOltBin':
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Them Is
i) Is All cvtryJ
trim
s nenrt
a fpntlc oTJlpv(-ly
irp.
bPMtnsJ
nnil blnat..'i1(
in. to amrir, i
iurs
ndver
-WiTj!i
iRtoir-irvln
an. Will you do that nowv
"YcbI yx'Bl" Hho paid. "Noy n.hall
flniKh MJtS-Ha.irlii?( of niyBout.l.'Tou,
nftcr n Walllio4 my confoRsor.''. 1
Wo hoard again n fnllcrliiK footfall
in tho hallway. I raised riu Qyobrow
u nuory. ' "f
"It Is my father. Yes, hut let him'
I'onic. Ho nlso must hear. Jle Ib jn
deed tUftauttor 61 myfatnryhsurlijas'
11 IK. i I
IM. T ' I
"Father," slM.nddftl 'icom,.slt
yiiti
here. 1 have lopioUilng to Bayto Mr.
TrlBt,"' J'wilU.'iU'jTi .lit-ifjiilU
sue jrfQhM1 m ffl(hP
tho low couches, her hands clasped
nevoBB Uh arm, hor eyes loolthiB fnr
away out of tho llttlo window, beyond
which could totRPCu the hills hmoeb
"as you can toll. I spoak your Ian-
CiinRo fiTtennfflri"mTtmoiruf
i'HUbo I wna yoimpur whon I learned.
Ib an AliBrlararriibl jinaJ, If onl of tlo
old fnnglUBVlhiwWjwucVljluJl-
many, and of lato has lived there."
"I couldhavo told moat of that of
Sho boIw.WsoT'tcaumcd: '
"My frfher wnn alwaya a student.
A3 n youpg man In tho university, ho
was devnted to certain theories of his
own. N cst-co pas vral, mon drolo?"
she askoa, turnlnB to put hor arm on
her father's Bbouldor n ho dropped
weakly on the couch beside her.
Ho nodded. "Yea, I wnB3 student,"
ho Bald. "I wob3 not content with the
wayii of my people,"
"So, my father, you will boc," said
nlio, Bmlllng nt hlni, "beltiK much de
termined on anythliiB which ho at
tomptcd, decided, 'xvlth flvo others, to
make a certain experiment. It was
tho stranRest experiment, I presume,
over made In tho Intorest of what Is
called Fclenco. It waa wholly tho
most ourlouB and the moBt cruel thins
ever dono."
She heBltatcd now. All I could do
was to look from ono to the other,
wonderlitRly.
"This dear old dreamer, my father,
then, hnjl floj cjthcrs ')
"I nam6') them!" ho' Interrupted.'
"Thoro. wqfo Karl von GoerU, AV
lirecht Hardmnn. Adolnh v.w Storn.
horn, Karl yon' Starnncj, and Updplpl.
von warflnerrj. wo yoro uu irioniis "
"Ycb," eho fl'nld softly, "all' friends,
and nil fooln. Somutlmes I think of
my mother." " ' k r
"My dear, your molhcrt' ,A '
"Hut I must teU-thiB-nH Itvna!
Then, Blr. thpsjo bIx, rall IIoIdolborK
men, all yrJI;borii, men of fprtui)p, nil
men dovoted tp ficlcnco, aim Iiterestfiil
In the Btudyt)t'Uid!hopoltsijdbBaor Oio
nvornRo human being In central I2u
rope tliwo foolsj.gr heroes, Iy noj
whlch-tli(y decided to do somothlnK
In tho intorest of sclonco. They wero
of tho belief thnt human beings wero
becoming poor in typo. , So they de
termined to marry "
"Naturally," imld I, seeklns to ro
licvo a t dollcato, jBlturttlon "thoy
scoxuciV tJ)' niarrjagp .of i cbuVenience
liimlnrwi. and tho Kitten puiM ru no mm
ili"l Hint tiljjht. Thd Bironcny V''H ulio
will lr to iirc.'nti tJie wnniirtiiKc 7Aj
ilrinilion tOTivresMnrC.il whom "Nlcliolm
iihUh to tm'lBt In tlTo "Vcddinrr niram;'-
nll)-
which UcW to mo nfTca'lonE T jlilttUlfethtMyAulftl mtoty or
liroko oitt'. "-Hdl fantfp? dMeast, you- W'- ?V,. 'Ao'i,."X:
nromlacil to tell mo who and what you "v '' them too much croilU!"
?Bli B
lERyON HftfiG
iisiyu'jtilarfiAtVFZSjrim tfrs&si9iLVESl wiasxo? -
v. lLLUJAKlfiUISAJDjr-TJAttnU) W.JLUiliNEKC
iaerj!
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MmMM
Bald Bhc slowly. '"Shnt- would havt
meant no sacrifice on either side
They innrricd with Kio tj'qllhorato In-
human sFecleBt" Fatfief, JiTlt not so?"
SomOfl. Bpecch Btuinblcd on his
tonKu'iJTjjj hut;'' she,, fntsed( her hand.
"Uofuu-tto life, r will" bo fair to you,
father, fairer than you wero either to
MWl .9r lt?j mtiMV- 3 0 J ? V ii
''VfiO til nun alv irlirt1iiflit1 t r I til.
firovo ?lha tVoVlo H)f Olniirqa ladJiiIhnK'j;
iney resoivptt trx marry nMion tno
children Into tho woithk IftlnoUtliatJ
ii. I..,.!, ..,.... !. v3rru i 3iu si.
i. II-- ii mil, in IUIIII.-I i
r'H wiisb tha. way wo thoaaht," ho
copvniOHT agenijaewc.r-V'iJSRrwLt. cokpanv ,
7rWfi'wffi'& P-wW yll
II vmmm
B V K W H H jMj t If '
X' - ,'Ye8;'1t,Wa8'MV r?ather;, Sfte Said
sb tha way wo thiit." ho nu VvUU outi .(Nof0r lm(j ;nnft i,
(K riflKHlP 3,y'S?llJ.ortl will haf it'sald.gl wljl
wn 'Vrn.tJ - - vjr v -It Trrfla ihahsihcUo'odime.Jnlwnys'i
nisperod.
thrnicht
Aim peruana It v;as vise. It was
heart!"
of them married Herman working girls,
1
d those tiKo jrnridrnd.tmL'thcrp Is
child of iir.mlvp. iwL nuliiod
uatrla, iAid)f IlKvp ulieVllodf and
other Is In n madhouse. Oho nTaT
rled a young Gnllclan girl, and so
foml-f-hoiwHd-hKbeooJnyt4iaL..6hSJ , ,,H,S ""." W "-.ra iiunors cs
vi. 'i.i... j u. ....-. -v ic:nt?fState8.V resutned thu tfitnlo even. morel-
IUIIIV llllll llUHll 1IUI1 Ul 'UlUVtUUr.IABli , 4 .. . .. . .. ,
hnrs. anil hn wn. lnf. Thn nlliri'tCJifJlSoss raIce- 'After SOlho J
Iters, and ho was lost. Tho other '
"Yes; It waa my father," Hho Bald,
at length. "There ho sits, my father.
Yes, I lovo him. I would forfolt my
life for him now I would lay It down
glndly for him. Hotter had I dono so.
Hut In my timo I have hntcd him.
"He, the last one, oonrched long for
.tltla fitting anliunl to load to tho altar.
He was tall and young nnd handsome
and rich, do you boo? Ho could have
chosen among hl3 own peoplo any
wonmn he liked. IiiBtead, ho searched
among tho Gnllclans, tho lowor Atis
trlans, tho Prussians. IIo oxnmlncd
llnvarla and Saxony. Mnny ho found,
but still nouo to suit his scientific
Ideas. Ho bethought him then of
searching nmong tho Hungarians,
whore,, it Is snld, tho most beautiful
women of tho world nro found. So nt
Inst ho found her, that peasant, my
mother!"
Tho Bllenco In tho room was brokon
at last by her low, eyen, Jipnoloss '
volco nB'Bhb1 wontioflC J ' 'H
"NowUio Hungarians nre slnYfS ta
Austria.' ThCy' do as they are bid,
thoso who Hvo on tje grout' estates.
They hnVo no hope. If thoy rebel,
thoy arc cut. down. They nro jiot a
people. Thoy belong to no one, not
'ovun to-thQjnsolv$9 "" r, -
i V&Y SonvoalTAgli'lirenkliiB
uom-ino tn ttpiie oi niysoifr I .nlsod
my hand as thouizh tn IioroppIi )im- uni
t'q sPiPHi Hut alo fehcdj , , j ,t
"Yea. wo, too, called upon our gods',
ho; now, 'myf lauictsicnsna anuHiB.Uiat
peoplo and found there n young girl,
onp.mucj-i yoiuigoij than, himself. Sh(?
wan tho moat bcnutlfulsd they ariy, oi1
nil
thoso nfcoploj njally oft w bom mro
y beautiful." J '
very
"Xes proof pf that!" Bald I,
Sho
itnow 1 mennt no mm natter,".
"Yes, sho was beautiful. But at first
shoidhV not, fancy. tp nnyryjthla At-s--
tipu uiuuuuc uouiuinan, 'que raid no
A r L . V -
h
"
pawa
at Length.
toJ?ini, even whon she found who he
rM'tind what his ntntlon oven when
ghe Jound that ho monnt ljejp. no dls
fitindf. Hut our ruler luAir&W It, nnd,
boliig displeabed at this mockery of
the traditions of tho court, and wish
ing; in his sardonic mind to tench'
tljofin fanatical young nobles to ruo
Well" their bargain, ho sent word to
tho girl thnt she must marry this mnn
my father. It wns made an Imperial
order!
"And so now, at last, nlnco he was
jatfcrazud by hor boauty, as men are
sometimes bv thn banutv of xrnmnn.
lWMlil,ce at last this thnd"its effect,
iwuu.ner, as somotlmos It does with
Kv'alCn, and sinco 'it was pefhnps
dentji or somo. severe punishment if
slfId' not obey, she married hl'in
ntyJJnthbV." - ' ' '
"Auirioved mo till hcr'Ilf!" the old
love
hnf
&lwavd)hml-
alwayj?i,.atnji I; lo-qdihfi' jlwuyB.IAvib,
snld Helena von Itltz, "they
twoftovetl fifth JllMUK&t (WlwdrVooni
So hercaju Opm jaf , tha,t
No'w.nll 'satslhml 1 for" a" (line.
A
cveh!nicrcl
short 'time of
travels, thoy returned to the ostatOH;
and. yes, thoro J was born.'half noble,
half pgasnnt;- aiul thon-thuro began
tho most, cruel tiling thowqrld. liar.
6ver known.
"Tho nobles of tho court nnd of the
country nil around began to mnkc ex
istence hideous for my mother. The
aristocracy, Insulted by the repub
licanism of thoso young noblemen,
made life a hell for tho most gentle
woman of Hungary. Ah, they found
now wnyB to ninko hor suffer. They
nllowcd hor to share In my father'a
estates, nllowcd hor to appenr with
him when ho could provall upon her
to do bo. Then thoy twitted and
taunted hor and mocked her In all the
dovlllsh ways of their class. Sho waB
more beautiful than any court beauty
of them all, and thoy hated her for
Hint. Sho had a good mind, and they
hated hor for that. Sho had a faith
ful, loyal heart, and they hated her
'for' 'that."
"Hut your fathor reoonted this?"
' fiito nodded. "Duel nftcr duel he
fought, man after mnn ho killed,
'thariks1 to his lovo for her and his
manhood. Ho would not release what
ho loved. Ho would not nllow his
clnss to separata him from his choice.
Hut tho women! Ah, he could not fight
them! So, I have hated women, and
mado war on them all my llfo. My fa
"liter could not placato his emperor.
"So, in short, that scientific experiment
ended In mlaory and mo!" "
Tho room had grown dimmer. Tho
sun(wna sinking ns sho talked. Thcro
Vn"a silence, I know, for a long time
befqro she Bpoko again.
in time, then, my father left I1I3 ea
tntes nnd went out to 11 small place in
tho country; but my mother her
heart wns broken. Mnllco pursued
,lier, Thoso vho woro called her bu-
.powers would not lot hor alouo. See,
ho Nvcepn. iny falfieV, an ho thinks
of these tfilugr.
'"Thoro was cai8o, then, to weep.
For two years, thoy toll me, my moth
er wept. Then kIio died. She gave
me, a bnby.'to her friend, n woman of
her village Thi'clkn Mazoff. You have
seen he'rr Sho Tias been my mother
ever lnce. She lias been tho sole
guard Inn I havo known all my life.
She has not been nble to do with mo
n she would have liked."
"You did not live nt your own home
with your father?" I asked. .
''Fo'r a tlnm. I 'grew up. Hut my
father, I think, was permanently
shocked by (he loss of the woman he
had lovod ami whom he had brought
Into nil this cruelty. She had been so
lovnble, so beautiful she was so beau
tiful, my mother! So they Ecnt me
away to Frnnce, to the Bchools. I
grow up, I presume, proof in pnrt of
the excellence of my father's theory.
Thoy told me that I was a beautiful
animal!"
The contempt, the scorn, the pnthos
the whole tragedy of her voice and
bearing wero such ns I ennnot set
down on paper, and such ns I scarce
could endure to hear. Never In my life
before have I felt such a pity for a
human being, never bo much desire
to do what 1 nllght in sheer compas
sion. Hut now, how clear It nil became to
nit-! I could understand many strange
things about the character of this
slngulnr woman, hor whims, her un
accountable moods, her seeming enre
lcEsuesa, yet withal, her dignity nnd
sweetness and nlr of breeding above
all her mystcrlouanesB. Let others
Judge her for themselves. Then was
only longing In my heart thnt 'I might
llnd somo word or conifoiL Whnt
could comfort her? "Was not life, in
deed, for her to remain a perpetual
tragedy? ' "
"Hut, madam," snld-T, at length.
,"youinust not wrong your, father nud
your another and yourself. Thcsu two.
loved each other devotedly. Well,
what more? You are the result of a
happ.v marriage. You nre beautiful,
you ure splendid, by that renson."
"Pcihaps. Even when I wns 1C I
was beautiful,"- she mneed. "I have
heard rumors of that. But 1 nay to
you tlmt then I wns only a beautiful
animal. Also, I was a vicious animal.
1 had In my henit all tho malice
which my mother never spoke. I felt
in my soul the wish to injure womou,
tq punish men, to torment them, to
make them pay! To sot oven thoso
balances of torture! ah, that was
my ambition! I Had not forgotten
thnt, when I first met you, when I
first heard of her, the woman, wjiony
you lova, whom already in your savi J
ngejUrpns way .you r have, weqded
tlc woman wJioso'.vojvb J spoke with
bormlI. Helena von Itlt'z, witlfhls1-t6ry,bifW'Wjrfflmrrrsrr'rr
i$S&&&WI&&mBfl2R
Hjieak'uMon you. Leave ub mono un
til 'T-'dnD"
'ObCljnt ub though he had been the
'dhlltl-
sue Mio parent, umsjuu man
roKo
tQtlred feebly film the.
?noni j
iiTTIfcl
niVfTrnigtr aoirrrfh canftot
,.'iyji'
!o presence of a parent," Bhc
said, I
.twitch
ulng to me. Her iacc
It takes all my bravery to
'?AinV
UUH..IAJ
,ou."
tViOf
WliMSshoiiIu yo
need. not!"
1 "Ah, Rnust, bccnusti.Jt is fair.aTd
oiie. "Bihavo lost.lostt- I Kayo tolrl
..... t ,Jfc.-,,l.l r..., .ill, y,'-,crr.y-" S US
a'AfteiSK time nlfo turnptlherJtiier-
utraighfi toward mine ahji',wonfr on
with haJ, old spleiuild bravery. ,' JT"
"So, aiow, ypn see, whqn t 'tigs,
young and beautiful 1 hatl ranlc'antl.
moiicy.n'l had brains. I had hatred
of men 1 had contempt for the nrls
tocracyj' My heart wan peasant nftor
nil. M? principles were Uiobo of tho
republican. Revolution was In my
nmil. IT sav. Thwaited. distorted.
wretehe'd, unscfupuloifB.A dlrtiwhnf.jli
could to, make hell for thoso -who, hand
made lfell for us. IHinvo sot dozens
of meniby the ears. 1 huvo been
promised in mnrrlagq to, I knqwnnot l
now many. uutB(iutn mm; iuuki
to the 'death in Tducis "dvci- mc. OFog
ench such death I hadnol ovei ni
thoughtlx 'rile inoi'e troubles !-'riiadey
fhn linfmler. I was. ' Oh-, yos. in time
... .... ....-, -, r - r ' ....:.,'!. i
l I became Known i nnu a repuianon;
there If 110 doubt of that.
"Butfetlll ,thc organized aristocracy
had ItsyTcvifngo It lJairltsbvlll of mQ.
after ah. Thoro came to mo, ns t,here
hntl tofiiiy iuotlieh ah Imperial oVdcr
In punishment for my fancies .arulvn
garlea.M was condomue'd' to nmrryJaJ
cortalnnobleinan. That wis tlio-vvhliij
of thoRriow oihpcror, I 'nnud, tno''
dcgonento He took tlu , ;ouo when
1 was Uut 1G years of age. IIo chose
for mcn dogencrato niato from hla
own $-t." Slio chBkcd now. ")t
"Yourclld mnrry-fbn?". ' 4 "
ftTO nB 'CONTIKU15D.) f . 1
Lono Tlmo Betwoen Oaths.
Bacon Bathing' In 'tho snow Is a
common custom In Russia.
Iigb6tt And do I understand thoy
do iiotbnthc uutll they gut unow?
HaocFs ' SarsaparSIia
which effcc'ts'jU wonderful cirfcs.jiot eimply becnu'sit coniains snrsnpnril
la, hut becfiusa it combines tho ttlmost remedial valiics of moro limn twenty,
dilTcrent incrcdicnis. There is no real substitute ior Hood'a SarBaparillaw
If urgejLlO buy uny preparation saia
it is inferiorji H03ts less to make, and
MADE HIS ESCAPE IN TIME
Metaphors of Millionaire. Found
Reoponse In the Breast of
tho Farmer.
No
The millionaire ncceptcd tho farm
er's cordial Invitation to rldo, and with
much scrambling galnod a seat ou top
of tho hay.
"My good man." snld tho millionaire,
patronizingly, "this ovaylng, rolling,
tweet-scfiiited, divan Is a couch upon
which I fcduld witi.BluUibor nnd be Ir
resistible, to tho arms, of Morphous
whonevor I courted Bwe'etvsleop."
Tho fatmor etlftonod.V'IllJienr no
moro oflyour talk; 'rma,reBpcctnblo
married alnt7nn, I'll ask Von whero
you'ro goln' bo-1 cnn4voJd tho place."
Dreamily tho mllllonnlro smiled.
"I'm getting bacl: to Mother Nature,
v ho hattrbocn outraged and nbused by
mc for 'years;. I am a brokeu man,
and ehc will forglvu ma and bring mo
back to hpalth.'V1 "l
Tho farrncr, Bfoppailtho team and
pulled a Utrco-tined pitchfork "from
tho braco socket but his passengor
was gone. Success Magazine.
ITCHED SO COULD NOT SLEEP
"I suffered from tho early part of
December until nearly tho beginning
of March with severo skin eruptions
on my faco and scalp. At first I
treated it cs n trivial mattor. But
nftor having used castlio soap, medi
cated washrags, cold cream, vanish
ing cronni, etc., I. found no .relief what
ever. After that I diagnosed my case
nn eczema, becauso of ita dry, "scaly
npicaraucc. Tho itching and burning
of my scalp became so intenso that I
thought I nhould goTnad, having not
Blcpt rogularly for months past,- only
at Intervals, waking up now nnd then
becauso of the hunting and itching 6f
my nkln. Having read different teV
timonlala of curca by tho Cuticura
Remedies, I decided to purcbaso a box
of Cuticura Ointment nnd a cako of
Cuticura Soap. " After UBlng them for
a few days I recognized a marked
chango in my condition. I bought
about two boxes of puticura Ointment
and flvo cakes of Cuticura Soap in all,
and ufter a fow dnys I waa entirely
freo from tho Itching and burning.
My eczema was entirely cured, all
duo to using Cuticura Soap and Oint
ment, dnlly. Horqafter I will never
bo without a cako of Cuticura Soap on
my washstand. I highly rocommend
th'o Cutlaura-Rcmoilles to anyono suf
fering from Blmllar. skin eruptions and
llhope-' you will publish my1 letter so
that, others may learn of Cutlcurn.l
Remedies and bo cured " (Slcnedi
iJad-M.hawrcarcrPaymaterrTfor
liomeuios soiu everywhere.
Send to Potter Drug & Chcm. Corp.,
Hoston, for freo book on skin and
ecalp troubles.
Badly Scared
iiou bwn with
"No; I acquired It In trying to pro-
Pffif tn n rlrh clrl.VrWnBhlnatmiHwU
aid.
Covered.
i
lUitf-tf-DM you paint
tho tablo?"
Fatrtor Yds, I gave It
a coat arid
two pnirs of trousers.
: larper'a Ba-
Mtaiv
s
tit
JProTlJnl In Axcptl Tnbea
tlon-Murlifo Kyo Salyo
iPrvnta In
enta VI
In JtwM f
in -Tnis fnr-aii icvo ins. f.o AtorDninc.
AR DrUKBfstafor New Hlsa 25o. Val-
ua"blp yoJ3ook In Kach JJackuffe,
The pleasuro of lovo Is In loving.
Wo' aro happier In tho passion wo feel
than in that wo Insplro.-fFrancls Due
do Rochofaucauld.
I
Dr. Picrco's. Pleasant Pallets regulate
nn,l itiv!(rnriit( ntnmopli. livilr anil bowels.
t'ligir-eoate'd, tiny granulci,! easy) to tako1)
au, cunuy. 1 ,
- 2 n
Set yourself earnestly I to sco what
yoiAvoro majlo to do, and then set
Yourself' oajnestly to uol it. Ehllllns.
lPi09K?'2'li. I'l 1 1 -
t 1 4 f
Tako anrfleld Teh in tho sprinjf to purify
the blood apd cleanse tho
stem.
.r.i'irm
7T
A nloasant smllo rend a oweot voice
!farp.gfea"t helps ofl Illfo's journey.
FRESAMfLE CURED
a
0.1, (If hi.
'W
" Orra of Tlie WosPrcfnarkhblo proofs of
tho uuusuul laxattvo merit contained In
or
Dr. Caldwell's Uyrup Pepsin is tlmt It Is
effective not only In peoplo In tho prima
of llfo, hut at tho extremes of aces. As
many lotto;r"aro received ifromitnptljprs ,
ropurdlntr thecurcs of chlart;;i,'tt!i from;
in (ju and wotpen of lxty, Seventy anil
elb'hty ycafa of nco. It hiU3t bo truly a
...1...1.....! Uwnlli... w. Ju I
I1UIUVIIUI IMAUIIIUi
"u
In"tho cure of constipation and bowel
trouble- In old peoplo It has no equal. It
corrects tho constipation, dispels tho head
uoho, blllousiices, pas. drowsiness after
cat Intr, etc. Peoplo advancing In years
should sco to It that thr'r bowels tnovo
freely, and If thoy do not to tako Dr.
Caldwell'n Syrup Pepsin. You can pro-
It "tero
7 moTT
tr
to do "just as goou, jou mny hcbiuh
yields tho dealer? a larger proflfcf , j
The Awaken nn. -'.
FirPt Tragedian Ah dealt hoy. Th5
chnnco of my llfo caroo last nlgh(
lzzacstiiln offered mo thirty shilling
a week to play Ilamlot. Tho contract
wns drawn up, ho lent me his foun
tain pen to sign with, when
Second Tragedian You woko up!
First Trngedlnn Damme. How did
you know? , ,
Second Tragedian By tho calary,
my pippin. 1'vo dreamed like that
myself. Punch.
a L.
SASKATOON'S district hn never
known crop failure, even in moat adveira
fcafonn, lTcnco tlm prosperity of our
Engliph-epcnking ngricultmnl community.
Hcnco the fart that Saskatoon's populatior
has jumped from 113 to over 10,U00 in len
tlina seven yearn. Wo liavo lots of land.
Why not keep tho family together by get
ting some for yourself nnd tlio boy? For
nil information, write Commissioner, Board
of Trade, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, West
ern Canada.
Feeble Guardianship.
"I wonder," eald the. Sweet. Young
Thing, "why a man is 'alwnya so
frightened when ho proposes?'-"That,'-'
said the Chronic Bachelor,
"la hia guardian angel trying to hold
him back." Stray Stories.
- Getting .the Worst of It.
"Bllgglns Isn't very lucky In driving
bargains."
VNo. IIo, Bays ho can't oven chango
his ,owh mind without getting tht
worst of the deal." i - ,.
Ton nre not treating yourself or your
family fairly if you don L jccpIIamHn
Wi7nrd Oil in the home. It's the best
substitute for family doctor(npd a michty
good friend in cafe of emergency - 5
Indication of Wisdom.
"Why do they call tho owl the 'bird
of wisdom?"
'.'It stays out all night and doesn't
Jell .what It boos or does.'! Judge
Garfield Tea will win your approval, II
in pleasant to take, mild in oction-and very
health-giving. It overcomes constipation.
Plants hnvo movement wlthoht wilt,
animals hnvo tho will to live, human
being have tho will to llvo divinely.
Urn. Wlnsloir'A Soothing Syrup for Chlldrei
tealblntr, softens the kuois, reduces inflnmmiv
tlon, allays pulu. cures wind colic, 25c a bottlo.
r An institution must ro prdpped' up
by precedent when it in no moro Up
lifted by sap - '
Make the;tiyer
uo its uuty
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d ' '
I .
Nine tloeila ten when tha Brer I
- tfpj;;,.,. after r-u--
Smsll PUL Small D040, SmsU Prka
Gei
J,
S$MBl for girls
71
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IfeVvYbfk uity. Be$tteatures oC coun
Har'ati'd7cVlifC but-6(-loor cporta on
Ecnoowparx 01 35 acres4near ino riuuson
Rfver. Academic Course Primary Clas3to
.Graduation. Upper class for Advanced
Special Students. Music and Art Write
fof catalogue and terms.
Km Bice ni !ii MUtce. UtiU't hnu. ttulUii SL,Vnt.R. T.
TO HOMESEEKERS
We ara prepared to furnlih reliable Information In
rrirartl to ltrluati-d lindi. Furnu or Ileal HsUito In
, 'i'lio.diiTcjnmont Report uliuwa thi
Sjerf VMl lo tho laVt tea yoara, arfo I
tliewlntuisaroaiiartanitlantl.uusiae:
bat
WaatUuitvn'
tho fdcltfiatt
to
ionir n)iil modemto and cruM abundant.
1:
ra
Know
Himrtnlnq about ttiisrOBPtrr. VrllqUBndnrfnlll
iiirwardubUUinslo locaUDD, ell mat nnAlortw at
lanua. ix anj nu
umboruf Deobla wlibto not lofnona
locaiu
HtT m-ch arrangrmenta enn b made, 1.4 iiu
.,HtlKiUI fribn, fit lr StrMl, lliMU, tTMb.i
Mlt
SWEEPSTAKES' LTilei;
tejt bu, $2.60 per bu. for 0 bu. or mora .Order,
from this ml vr iiend f&r ca'taloJr.VAYE uCOB.,ti
11LAIK, (HF.KO COKN CENTEE OV TUB
WOULD) NlililtAHKA, BOX 14.
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If nffllcteil with
)Thompion'8EyWafr
tom erca. una
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gently hut firmly coffl-x4kWHz Si. W
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llfat jdlnml V""rjPln, JB ' Hf.qK 'I m
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PERSON'S BOWEL TROUBLE
: - i ci oj i g if.
lone your Ufa by 'healthy bowel action,
Cloueeil bowoh Invito tllseuso. Women
about to pass tho menstrual period cannot
do better than uso Byrup Pepsin several
times a week until tho system has sof
;tUiu to l fjutiire. conCltlcin.j"? a"?
Among thQ strongest supportora ofFDr,
Caiawelli Syrup Pepsin aro Mr. W'O,
ZpinJ.ofNour iDecatur, Alii, ana Mr.
.Qeorso Spaulfllns 6f, tpo IJaUqnat gol.
dlers' Homo, ICnn3a3, both elderly men.
Tho regular slzo bottles can bo bought ol
nny drug-gist at Ufty cents aofl one dol-f
lar, but a tree sample botllo can ht 'had
by ncnuins your address to tho doctor.
For tho freo sampla adilross Dr. XV, D,
Caldwell, 201 Caldwell bulldlnir, Monti
cello, 111,
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llli.
o'l Wi'lMcr Couiii,
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