StS' -fM 'V' (V r- vJlJiSlV, . i- . !Tft.rrjM? . M HARD ON CHOLLY. TOOK HER AT HER WORD. Two Varieties. I.lttlo Willie Sny, pn, what Is bust nens courtesy? Pn Thero aro two kinds of busi ness courteny, my son. Ono Is tho Kind extended to people who pay cash, nnd the other Is extended to people who don't. Hoods Sarsaparilla Eradicates scrofula and all other humors, cures all their effects, makes the blood rich and abundant, strengthens all the vital organs. Take it. Get it toclnv in umisI liquid form chocolated tnhlcts called Sersatabs. Pretty Quick. He- But couldn't you learn to love mo. Anna? She 1 don't think I could, Harry. He treadling for his lint) It In ns I feared you are loo old to learn. Harper's Bazar. "TJJlSr" JULY 4 tall V iJfM fjm- Cholly ChumplelRh Would you leave your happy homo for mo? MIsb Caustlque Y?s, If I saw you coming and tho back door wasn't locked. SASKATOON'S district lias never known crop failure, even in most advewe frafon. flence tho prosperity of our Knplifth-fpeakinR tiRrtculttu-nl community. Hence tli fact that Snskutoon'n popula tion has jumped from 113 to over 10,000 in less thnn term year. We have lots of land. Why not keep the family together by Rcttinp some for younelf nnd tho boys? I-or nil information write Commissioner, Hoard of Trade, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Western Canada. Fatherly Advtes. "Now that you are married, my ion, listen to me." "What Is It, dad?" "Try to be a husband, not merely n exbachtlor." Free to Our Reader.' " , TVrlle Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago, or 48-pngo Illustrated Eye Book Free. VrIte all about Your Eye Trouble and they will advise as to the Proper Applica tion of the Murine Eye Remedies In Your Special Case. Your Druggist will tell you t.iat Murine Relieves Sore Eyes, Strength ens Weak Eyes. Doesn't Bmart. Soothes liyo Tain, and sells for 60c. Try It in Your Eyes and In Baby's Eyes for Scaly vyellds und Granulation, r Uce of Ants In Nature. Prof. J. C. Branner, In the Bulletin of the Geological Society of America, describes the Immense Importance of ants rh geologic agents, especially In tropical regions. Ant burrows have been found at a depth of 3.5 meters, and they ramify over vast areas. The Exception. Post There are as good fish in the sea as ever were caught. Parker lira! I guess you haven't heard Thompson's latest fish story. Harper's Bazar. I The Herb laxative, Garfield Tea, over comes constipation, giving freedom from sick-headache and bilious attacks. i Is life worth living? I should gay that It depends on the liver. Thomas Gold Appleton. -The satisfying quality in Lewis' Single Binders found in no other 6c cigar. Keep your heart high; tbat Is the aum of philosophy. Victor Cousin. If s a Great Help Hostetter's Stomach Bitters has proven a great help to those in need of a tonic, appetizer and health maker. Try a Indigestion, Costiveness, Malaria, Fever and Ague. All Druggists. Nebraska Directory AMERICAN ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY LINCOLN, NEBRASKA INCONTKSTABLH. AOCIDKNTandllKALTniN SUKANUE. KNDOWMKOTPOLlCY.AUmwima P TsmJo oliWspsperds. fl 1 Headers -aj-js I II toed in its coluaat should iasat upoa II I having what they atk for. reliwag all II H subdtituits or imiieaoni, II Sunlight Sanitarium A Modem Fully Equipped Fireproof Hotpital Fully equipped for the treatment of cbonlc 'rheumatism, diseases of kidneys, bladder and other chronic diseases by baths, elec tricity, etc. A COMPLETE X-RAY OUTFIT. Modern aseptic 'operating .rooms for the care of surgical patients. IA full corps of trained nurses. Rates saoderate. For further information address ' Irving S. Cutter, M. D., Sup't MM Suniaer Street, Lincoln, Nebr. Oft many wcukn plnnn for relebrut Ins the nnnlver gjggj FJiry of the Declur- eJ2t0 litlnn nf Indonpiiil- cnt'e iib it Rrcat civic fcHtivnl have been In prepara tion. Varied nnd ex tensive n t ertaln nu'iit (thou Id be Riippllcd ro ns to make the day as mime tho-chitracter of a conimiiulty fH tlval. Hut the reck less uho of danger ous explosives by children, too young to realize their own peril, is not necessary to the natlou'a expression of gratitude that it is free tnd Independent. This sentiment has it last crystallzed Into n movement for i sano Fourth, nnd throughout the tountry various cities have made ar angements by which It is hoped child fe will be better protected than it ins In preceding years. It was on the third of July, 1776, that John Adams wrote to his wife, Vblgall, tho letter, since often quoted is a prophecy, concerning the future elcbratlon of this period as a national estlvnl. Despite the fact that he wns jne of the most Important figures In he stirring events of that historic .1mc, bo wroto two letters to her on Jiat day. In one he said: "Yesterday ho greatest question waH decided hlch was ever debated iu America; nd a greater perhaps never was nor LVHv lBIHsl RffJS m0k j fp - ncfependence ttat View From Chestnut Street Side of-the Historic Building. will be decided among men. A rcso utlon was pns&ed, without one dissent ing voice, that theso united colonies arc and of right ought to bo free and independent states." In the other let ter he wrote: "The second day of July, 1770, will be tho most memorable epoch in tho history of America. 1 am apt to bolleve that It will be celebrated by succeeding generations as the great anniversary festival. It ought to be commemorated as tho day of deliverance by solemn acta of devotion to God Almighty. It ought to be solemnized with pomp and parade, with shows, games, sports, bells, bon fires and Illumination from one end of this continent to the other, from this time forward forovermore." The resolution for Independence was, as these letters show, really adopted July S. Hut the formal De claration of Independence was adopted July 4, and copies of this declaration, prepared by a committee of five head ed by Thonins Jefferson, were then Bent to the states. The resolution adopted July 2 was presented to con gress by Richard Henry Leo of the Virginia delegation, June 7, 177G. It read: "Resolved, That these United Colonies aro and of a right ought to bo free and Independent states; tbat they are absolved from all allegiance to the British crown; that all politi cal connection between them aud the BUte of Oreat Britain is, and ought to bo, totally dissolved." Prompt action in so serious a matter was not to be expected and congress put It off until July 2, when tho reso lution, much to the joy of Adams, who seconded Leo's motion, was adopted. In tho moanwhlle Lee, the mover of the resolution, was called home by the Illness of his wife. Otherwise he would probably have been made chair into of the committee of flvo appoint ed to preparo a formal statement. This committee was composed of Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Frank lin, John Adams, Roger Sherman and Robert R- Livingston. It Is usually conceded that Jcfforcon wroto the Dec laration, which wan reported mid dls cussed until July 4, wlirn it waa adopted. Coplca were prepared and punt to the states. Pennsylvania wnsj tho first to receive its copy, nnd oil noon of July 8 It wus rend to n crowd of citizens In the stntchouso yard. was road from n wooden platform erected In 1760 to enablo David Hlt tcnlioime to observe a transit of Ve nus. Somo In tho concourfio who list ened to the reading mny have realized that a new coiiRtcllutlon had ap peared In the firmament of the na tions. Only tho president of tho congress, John Hancock, and his secretary signed the Declaration on tho day o( Its ndoptlon. The tlnnl signatures of tho fifty-six who signed tho orlglnnl document were not nfflxed until No vember. Three of tho fifty-six signers lived to see tho fiftieth anniversary of Amerlcnn Independence. They were John Adams, Thomas Jefferson and Charles Carroll. Adnms and Jeffer son died on the fiftieth anniversary, July 4, 1S2G, leaving Charles Carroll tho solo surviving signer. Jefferson und Adams had both served as pres idents of the republic which they had helped to form. A third President, Monroe, also died on July 4, but Ave yenra Inter thnn these two. Posterity, though It has fulfilled Adams' prediction, selected the fourth instend of the second of July as the day for celebration. Tho corner alono of the Washington monument at the natlonnl capital was t-j-i - j.i ifr JS KhFTtt"!!, ltld July 4( 1850. It was a very hoi day. President Taylor, who was pres ent, was exposed to tho beat of the sun for three hours. On his return to the White House he drank freely of ice water and Iced milk and also pur took of some cherrios. Shortly after ward ho wan taken 111 and died July 9. Benjamin Franklin, tho oldest sign er, was seventy. Edward Rutledge of South Carolina, the youngest, was twenty-seven; Jefferson was thirty three. The average age was forty three years threo months. Many oc cupations were represented, but law yers, of whom .there were thirty, were in tho majority. . The first public celebration of tho event was that of Pennsylvania, July 8. On July 9 Washington, comman der In chief, nnnnounced In general orders, "The honorable Continental congress, impelled by the dictates of duty, policy, and necessity, having been pleased to dissolve the connec tion between this country and Oreat Britain and to declare the United Colonics of America free and Inde pendent states, the several brigades are to be drawn up this evening on their respective paradcB at 6 o'clock, when tho declaration of congress, showing the grounds nnd reasons of this measure, Is to be read in an au dible voice. The general hopes this Important event will serve as fresh Incentive to every officer and soldier to act with fidelity and courage, as knowing now that the peace and safe ty of his country depends, under Ood, solely on tho success of our arms. And stale possessed of sufficient power to that he is now In the service of a state possessed of sufficient power to reward his merit and advance him to the highest honore of a free country." Mean. "He took a mean advantage." "In what wayr "When she sued him for divorce he got the judge to give blm the cus tody of her lapdog." Judge. Mr. Benton Holme--Why, whero'a tho new chambermaid? Mrs. Benton Holme 1 told her to dust this morning, nnd an hour lutcr I found that nlio had dusted. "DEAF" BEGGAR COULD HEAR Incident That Struck Householder as Being Along Slightly Humor ous Lines. "Many funny things happen in n flat during the courso of u few months," said a Milwaukee flat dwell er, "hut ono of Uio best things I ever snw happened yesterday. "I wns suddenly roused from my elumber by threo loud knocks on tho door. Jumping to my feet and Into a Imthrobe, I hastened to seo what was wanted. I opened tho door In time to see a young fellow half way up the flight to tho next floor. " 'Hello, there' 1 yelled at him. "Ho turned around, hastened back nnd banded out a small envelope, pointing to tho Inscription. 1 glanced at It. It was nn appeal for aid be cause the applicant was deaf and dumb. "Sny, 1 wns mad enough to kick him down stairs. Then tho joko struck mo and 1 slammed tho door in his faco and went back to bed laughing." FREED FROM SKIN DISEASE "Our boy was born In Toronto on Oct. 13, 1908, nnd when three months old a slight rash appeared on his cheek. What appeared to bo a wa ter blister would form. When It broke, matter would run out, starting new blisters until bis entire face, head and shoulders were a mass of scabs and you could not see a par ticle of clear skin. Other parts of bis body were affected, . but not to such an extent We tried about every advertised remedy without avail, in deed some of them only added to his suffering and one In particular, the Remedy, almost put the infant Into convulsions. The family doctor prescribed for him and told us to bnthe tho baby in buttermilk. This did not do any good, so we took blm to a hospital. He wns treated as an out-patient twice n week nnd he got worse, if anything. Wo then called In nnothcr doctor and inside of n week the boy was, to all appearances, cured and the doctor said his work was done. But the very next day it broko out as bad as ever. "Wo decided that It could not bo cured and must run Its course nnd so wo just kept his arms bandaged to bis sldo to prevent his tearing his flesh. Wo left Toronto nnd shortly after our arrival In Duluth, tho Cut! cura Remedies were recommended. We started using them in Mny, 1909, and soon the cure was complete. You would not think bo was tho same child for Cuticura made his skin per fectly clear and he is entirely free from tho ekln disease There has been no return this time. We still use only Cuticura Soap for bnby's bath. Robert Mann, Proctor, Minn., May 3, 1910 A magazine poet refers to n baby in tho house ns a wellspring of pleas ure. According to his theory triplets would bo a deluge If It were not for their long faces some poople hnvo.nn Idea tho world wouldn't know they were religious. Garfield Tea will set the liver right, correct constipation, cleanse the system, purify the blood nnd clear the complexion. No one is satisfied with bis fortune, or dissatisfied with bis Intellect. Desboulleres. In tbla world one must be a little too kind to be kind enough. Marl vaux. Hrs. Wlnsiow'e Boothlnf fljrnip for Ohlldret. teething-, softens the gums, reduces inflamma tion, allays pain. cures wind colic, Sic bottle. Love Is selfishness In two persons. Boufflers. Fads for Weak Women Niaeteaths of all the sickaess of women is due to 10m deraageraMt or dfe case oi the orgaa distinctly faniniae. Such sickaess can be cured is cured very day by Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription It Makmu Weak Women Strong, SIek Women Well. It acts directly oa the orfaai afeoted and is at the same time a general restore five toaio for the whole system. It cures female complaint right in the privacy oi home. It makes unnecessary tbe disagreeable questioaiagi examinations ana local treatmeat so universally insisted upoa by doctors, aid so abborreat to very modest womaa. We shall sot particularize here as to those peculiar anectioas incident to womea, but those wsntiag full iaformatioa as to their symptoms aad means of positive cure are referred to the People's Com moa kmo Medical Adviser llWB pages, mwly revised aad B0todate Editioa. seat frtt oa reeeiat ol 21 one ceat stamps to cover eost ol msillag baedassl lor 31 stamps Address Dr. X. V. 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It has hine-doors the greatest improvement ever placed on a silo. The doors aro always in place, easily swinging into and out of position on their hinges, and are not scattered about the farm as barrel covers, box covers or "step ping stones" across muddy places. Send for free catalog. We want to tell you all about this KING OF SILOS. Nebraska Silo Company, oeptw.u. Lincoln, Nebraska For DISTEMPER er"spMl." l.l.ull.gltnonUituBjuiclionUilllooUBiloinUi .ipau PDlwoouurcrsm from flu bndr. (MroIJl.tfniDfr In Uom adfchrpndtnolrmm gultry. Unt Mllnit lit .lock rfuiwlj. Unnm I iflii sinonu bumu Mat ndliflnltll!Urr rmn1. Me and tl bolllei f and tlo rtni.n. CuttktlMl KMfilt. hfcowtoyoiirdniittlit.wBowlUmtHforTO!!. tn BookU "UlU CauMi and Cu m." SpclalAfnLwDUL SPOHN MEDICAL CO,, tXli:?. 60SHEN. IND., U. S. A. The Wretchedness of Constipation Can quickly be overcome oy CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS. Purely vegetable act surely ana gently on tho liver, cure Biliousness, Head ache. 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Maajr fields In that at well as other districts yield ed from 23 to M bu shels of wheat to tbs crc. Other trains la proportion. SH WaV ea LABQE PROFITS ra thus derlvaa) Iroaa the FIRE HBSTKAD LANasS LIKisai Waaltra CaaaSa. ttii aicanani acowiE prices to adtanee. Land Talaas shoo Id donblelntwo years' (lata. Uraln owlnbJI fatsa Ins. caine mlsibfj ssaset dairy- niin all nroblabta. IrrM llumss tracts or iSOacreaara to l hail In the wryoett rcyri districts) lfMl arra pra-aaoa-tlonsatSJS.OO peracrewlt: In certain areas. Hrhoolaaaxt churebca. In every aatUe snant. climate nnesrallad) sollthe rlciiest! wood. Ur and l ti Minns material plantiful, ,.,.. For panlrolara st to locaUoa. low teltlrrs' railway rales and flrtcrtptlT lllmtroted rsmpblet. "j.asi ifr.i vrit ' anu uiwrr -formation, write to Hnp't of launl grollnn. Ottawa, Canada, or to Canadian Uorernmtnt Ascci. W. V. BENNETT lsa4lMiMf. Oa.U.1- .. I'lfiM write to theagentuMrMlyau DAISY Ft Y KILLER rrttfWtett aaaadHBABBaataaHawaaBaaaavB .,. w.. - win-Mitt!. caca tcsbchup. laawaB, mm. Cs'tiaBlat Upercr. will act sS lor InluFt ssas. oustMiuea imi ... atillSMiMsai lstt rrtM I. eat. s.sol ao.raa IH 9 w i. K.nis.a.1. HAIR BALI AM J ZZTi IxntlflM thesis. M.W urtM i.a "wifgJM UW Thawptta'a Ef WaM W. N. U., LINCOLN, NO. 2-18tl. . Kl ut ii 'I I i CI e1. tl , .. aji A.Aajae