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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1912)
KA GOT RICH IN THREE YEARS EXPERIENCES OF A BRITISH IIVV MIGRANT IN CANADA-WE8T. The following straightforward state taent needs no comment to add to Kb forco and effect. It appears In a recent lssuo of tho Liverpool Mer cury. II. Patterson, of Nutnnn, Saskatche wan, Canada, when ho arrived from Liverpool, had "Six of us to support," to use his own phraseology, aud his funds wero getting low. Ho secured a homestead 82 miles out from Sun-, durn, and started living on It April' 15, 1907. Tho previous fall ho put nil his money, $137, Into a shack and lot, making euro of a home. As cook and caterer In a local hotel ho made $75 a month, and out of this had somo savings out of "which ho paid his breaking and improvements on tho homestead. Tho shack was sold to good advantnge. Then Mr. Patterson tells tho story after ho had removed hlB family to tho homestead: "For the first month lira was so trango and new that I hadn't time to think of anything, only fixing up our new homo. I was so 'green' to farm llfo that I didn't know tho dlfferenco between wheat and oats (I do now) I Between working out, cropping my place, and with my gun, wo managed to live comfortably for tho thrco years, which tlmo was required to put In my duties. I had accumulated Quite a stock of horses, cows, pigs, fowls, and machinery In tho three years. "In October, 1909, 1 secured my pat ent to my land, so took a few days' holidays to Saskatoon to locato a purchased homestead (viz., 12s. per acre) from tho Government. Instead of getting tho purchased homestead, I secured a half section (320 ucrcs) on tho Saskatchewan River for $25 per aero on easy terms, nlno years' payments with a cash payment of $1,000. I mortgaged my first homo stead, obtained chattel mortgages on my stock, nnd on December 24th, 1909, took possession; on Juno 10, 1910, 1 sold out again for $40 per acre, clearing, besides my crop (140 acres), $4,800. I also sold my first home stead, clearing $1,800 nnd two Saska toon town lots, which we valuo at $1,000 each today. Wo placed all our capital In another farm (river front age) and somo trackngo lots (60), also a purchased homestead (river front age). I remained as Manager of the Farm I had sold on a three years' contract at a fine salary and house, garden, -and numerous privileges. "So by the tlmo my three years have expired, with my Investments and the Increased valuo of my frontage and lots, I am hoping to have a clear profit on my $137 investment of $50,000. My land doesn't eat any thing, and It Is nearly all paid for. I hold a good position (and secure)" Adv. Choosing a wife. 'An old Virginia gentleman who said he knew the way to pick a wife was willing to recommend It to young men. His advice is: See how sho looks In tho morning! The old Virginia gen tleman, when getting married himself cent his valet across tho country to tako a rook at two Bisters In the early morning. One looked well and one didn't. So, ladles, bewaro! these facts aro important If true. And truo they are as suro as you aro women. Men hate a woman who looks frowzy In the morning. Of Course. "Doesn't the sight of a peach make you want to smack your lips?" "No, Indeed. Tho sight of a peach makes me want to smack her lips." J Smile! L That's proof that your liver and digest ive organs are work ing properly-but if you have "the blues" feel run-down and "half-sick" try HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters It will help your stomach to "come back" and make life a pleasure. TRY A BOTTLE TODAY ALL DRUGGISTS S53,000 tntboaewho el .m tbs local retire- Being Given sentatlvesof ocal repre- Everybody's Mag- Away Ml linflKtnr All In aA KIUOBUU w- dltlon to liberal com missions. Leiusshow joa dow job can oura Share eimpir by rorwarains tne sud scrtptlons of jrour friends and nelgbborsand collectlnglne renew- i ui our prrnenbiuii! r till month prUt Trv for Write at or to Rntlarlrk IMiblllh tlaflillng, New Vor City. auuencs I Bt Coitalrap. Teetss Qeed. Cm la tlms. bom or preiimi. THE INITIAL "if Romance in a Lady's Shopping Bag. , By BRYANT Z. C. ROGERS. "And as for Hoyal being In love," ilad tho widow Hcxford, to tho caller, "It is not true, though I wish it were. t should dearly love to know that ho was settled down In his own homo." "Hut ho Is not a cynlcT" "Oh, dear, no. It is Just that that well I can hardly cxpluln. Ho wants rousing up, n It wero. Admiring, sourtshlp nnd marriage seem prosy svents to him. There will have to bo tdventuro with his falling In love." Hoyal Nfxford, only son of the ftldow, had reached tho ago of twenty lour without ever having fallen in 'ovo. It couldn't even bo sold that ho lad flirted. Ho could walU and play irldgo nnd render himself agreeable it "afternoons" nnd week-ends, but It itonDcd there. He didn't favor wo man fluff rage, and ho didn't say a word igainBt it. It was .ust that ho was lot Interested beyond a mild nnd par lonablo curiosity. His intimates of en wondered what would arouso his motions, but they had waited In vain. On n certain afternoon Mr. Roxford oft New York for Hartford. Ho was neither elated nor cast down. Ho lldn't care whether ho went or stayed, flo didn't enro whethor ho went be yond Fall River or got off there. Every chair In tho enr was taken, but lo didn't enre to hIzo up his fellow jassengers. In . an Indifferent Bort )f way ho acquired tho knowledge that ihero were three or four young Indies imong tho travoiers, but what of It? There wero also Indies and fat men ind lean men. Mr. Roxford passed most of tho tlmo In rending. When ho reached Journey's end ho was in no rush to leave tho car. It thereby happened that ho was tho last one out, and as ho passed down the aisle ho saw n shopping-bag reposing In one of tho chairs They havo been left behind hundreds of times by hundreds of wo men. According to rule nnd law and several other thingB, Mr. Rexford should havo passed on and loft the porter to find tho tag and turn It In to tho lost property ofllco. If not that, then ho should have turned It In him self. Hut Mr. Rexford didn't do any such thing.' Tho sight of that bag with Its silver "M" on the sldo aroused n faint Interest In his breast It seemed to say to him: "Pleaso tako caro of me," and ho walked out of tho depot with tho bag cuddled up under his arm. Ho expected to meet tho loser any minute, but aho did not return. The treasure went with the finder to a hotel for tho night, and reached New York with bim tho next day. Most persons would have opened that bag within an hour, but Mr. Rex ford didn't. He waited until his re turn, nnd then ho only took a peek ust enough to discover a roll of false hair and a powdor-puff. Thero wore other things further down, but ho kept hands off. Mr. Rexford hnd not intended to appropriate anything. What ho meant to do was to find tho. owner, but In his own way. That way was by ad vertisement In tho papers and when it came out it read: "Found, on tho Hartford train, on the 29th, a ladles' shopping bag bear ing the Initial M.' Address Hox 42." Tho brief advertisement waB placed in four papers, and the loser would be almost certain to see It. She did seo It. Sho Uved just outside of Hartford, and would be greatly obliged, and do forth. Mr. Rexford didn't follow tho usual modo of proccduro In such cases. He was not a bit curious, but with that bag nicely wrapped up in scented pa per he mado his way back to Hartford and to the surburb where was located tho homo of the loser. It was no kind of him, said tho spinster of forty, and it was so careless of her. Her name was Morgan, and that accounted for tho Initial. Excuse her for a mament, please. Miss Morgan left the room to Inspect tho bag, and when she re turned she fairly threw it at Mr. Rex- ford's bead along with the exclama tion: ' "Sir, you aro no gentleman I" "What what Is UT" "I repeat It, sir, and If my brother were here you would have to pay for his insult!" "Ho is here, sister!" replied a doep volco from the front hall, anil In walked n man looking for trouble. "Really, I dor't understand," said Mr. Rexford. "Then take tlmo out on tho corner to think It over," answered tho broth er; and he threw the caller out doors and the bag after him. Thero was a mistcke somewhere, and Mr. Rexford began to feel the emotion of curiosity. There was no mlstako about his having landed In a, heap at tho foot of the steps, but why should Miss Morgan's bag have fol lowed htm? He had come all tho way from Now York to restore It, and now the would not havo It. It was no ubo to ring tho bell and ask for explana tions. The broth jr lingered In tho ball and had his coat off. Mr. Rexford did the right thing by returning to New York and discovering another letter in answer to his ad. This an swer was from a Miss Merritt, and lo! sho also lived near Hartford and was entitled to use tho Initial "M." He would think her a very careless girl, and sho would adm!t sho was, but as an offset wasn't It (.Imply beautiful to discover that thero were a fow honest peoplo still left In tho world? Re gretting the trouble sho would put him to, and thanking him a million times a uuwiiiik, m in gut express mo uug to nnd ho forth. Many men would have done bo and said the matter could go hang, but Mr. Rexford didn't. A faint sniff of ronmnco was In tho air. Hn was awaro of emotions to which he had heretofore been n total stranger. Hack ho went to Hartford. It was eight o'clock in tho evening when he gnzrd Into Miss Merrltt's eyes nnd womierce whether sho was llfty-Hvo or sixty. SlmperH nnd bo glads! So Borry he hnd gone to nil tho trouble he had She was sure that ho was one man out of n thousand. She hnd read of such gallant actions In bookB, but never ex pected to meet the horo of them. She hnd hesitated to wrlto nlm. not know ing but he might bo a conlldence man, or want a missive from her to levy blackmail. She now muv that she had wronged hint and must beg his par don n million times over. Once sho hnd written a letter to a tunii about Investing In silver mine stock, and In her Ignoranco of the wllea of the world slie had poured out her heart so effusively that It had roRt her $U00', to get her letter back. It was because of this nail experience that nlm had written so formnlly to Mr. Rexford.' Now that thoy had met and ho hnd seen her nnd fcho hnd seen him, she was suro he would forgive. , Yes, Mr. Rexford would forglvo. Ho would even praise her maidenly dis cretion, but was that her shopping bag? Shopping bags with tho initial "M" on them wero bo numerous that a mlstako was easily made. Oh, there was not a dtaibt in thf world about ownership. That bag hac tailed up too many sad thoughts foi her to bo mistaken in it. It had beet n gift from n dear friend a very deal friend. Indeed, she was not nshamed to admit that she nnd that very dear friend hnd been betrothed only the week beforo ho hnd been run down by an auto. Yes, sho had loved and lost, but . "Will you please make sure of the bag. Miss Merritt?" She opened It and plunged In he) hand and tint stood up and shouted: "You bold, bad man!" "Whnt Is it? 'Hero tako It go! I was right it thinking you n scoundiel of tho black est dye. Oh, If I wero only a man!" When Mr. Rexford got back to Now York ho hnd tho bag with him, nnc ho found a third letter awnitlng him Tho bag, so tho writer said, was care lessly left behind when sho left the train nt Hartford, and sho would b only too happy to pay any costs and got her property back. Mr. Rexford started on his thirl journey. Ho was suro of the curloslt nnd romnnco now. He found Mlsi Merrlwenthor at home. Ho found hei petlto nnd nmlablo. Almost her firsl greeting was a laugh as she said: "Tho wholo family will feel ro llovcd now." "Suro it's yours?" "Of course. Hero's somo falsi hair for sister a bottlo of halr-dyc for mother a plpo and tobacco for father a Jlmplng-Jnck for bub, nnd " "My enrd tolls you that I am Mr Royal Rexford, of Now York." "Yes." "And I wnnt to to " "You wnnt to sen father?" "No er nor. That is not Just now but soon!" Miss Merrlweather puzrled a mo ment and then tho blushes enmc. Sin didn't oxnetly know whnt sho wn blushing for, but bIio kc6ps It up ai often as Mr. Roxford lands In Hart ford, and thnt Is once a week. Ant his mother haB had to explain to sov oral friends: "Oh, yes, thoro can bo romance li a lady's shopping bag as well as It saving a maid from drowning." (Copyright, I9l2, by tho McClure News paper Syndicate.) Season on One Qolf Ball. To the ordinary golf enthusiast whoso expenses for lost balls are us ually tho chief items unless ho be t liberal patron of caddies or the clut veranda, tho feat of a member of tho New York Newspaper Qolf club may seem miraculous. This man began playing at Van Cortlandt park as soon as the grounds wero opened last May, and ho started tho season with three balls. One of them was immediately "borrowed" by a friend. Tho second was stolen tho next day by a prowling youth, who made oft beforo the owner could recover his property. This left tho golfervwlth ono ball. Although he nover failed to play at least five days a week slnco May ir, this man still haB tho Identical ball with which he bogan tho, season and with which he haB dono all his playing so far. As a result of careful playing tho ball la not "sliced" or cracked, and a good wash every two days and a cont oi wblto enamel make the veteran plect of gutta percha look like new. Same Old Discontent. ,A recent English traveler In Ilalu chlBtan had from a holy man in thai country a story about Moses whlcr. docs not appear In the Scriptures, yel which has its pertinenco to this mat ter of politicians proposing to do away with all the evils of tho human lot, gays the Century Magazine. The pat riarch was sitting In his house very sad, and the Lord said to hlra: "Prophet Moses, why art thou cast down?" "Alas!" said he, "I seo so many people sorrowful. Some are un clothed, and somo aro hungry. I pray thee make all happy and contented.' Tho Lord promised It should be so Out soon Mpses was' again dlscon Eolate, and onco more the Lord aBkcd tho cause. "Lord," cried tho prophet, "tho upper story of my houso has fallen down, and nobody will come to mend It; they aro all too busy enjoy ing themselves." "But what am I tc do?" "Lord, mako the peoplo as they wore boforel" HE WAS TAKING NO CHANCES Small Boy's Precautions May Have Been Excessive, but He Still Had the Suit. The Rev. John N. Under uootl, one of Pittsburg's most eloquent nnd earnest ministers, said the other day: "In a temperance address in the spring 1 pointed out that drunken husbands kill, every year, with revolvers and hatchets nnd clubs, .1,000 wives. Thnt 2,300 babies are killed by drunken fathers who crush them In bed. Thnt flO per cent, of nil our divorces aro due to drunkenness." Mr. Underwood paused, then added: "I heard recently of a llttlo boy to whom n warm and comfortable suit had been given. Tho boy's father wn a druuknid, nnd It wns fenred thnt the suit would soon (lnd Its way to the pawnshop. Hut a week after hc Ind had got the suit he was still wearing It. " 'flood for you. Johnny!' snld n city missionary to the little chnp. 'Still wenilng your suit. I see.' " 'Yes, sir.' the urchin explained. 'I sleep In It.' "Chicago Record-Herald. FACE ALMOST COVERED WITH PIMPLES AND BLACKHEADS Atchison, Knn. "For a number of years I suffered very greatly from skin eruption. My fnco was very red and Irritated, being nlmost covered with pimples and blackheads. Tho pimples wero scattered ovor my face. Thoy wero a lino rnsh with tho exception of a fow largo pimples on my forehead and chin. My fnco burned nnd looked red ns If exposed to either heat or cold. It wnB not only unsightly but very uncomfortnble. I tried Beveral remedies hilt couldn't get any relief. I was recommended to uso Cutlcura Sonp nnd Cutlcura Ointment. "I applied tho Cutlcura Ointment in tho evening, leaving It for about ilvo minutes, then wushlng It off with Cutlcura Soap nnd hot wntor. I wash ed with the Cutlcurn Soap and hot wa ter also sovcral times during tho day. After about four months of this nppll cation, my fnco wns cleared of tho pimples. I still uso tho Cutlcurn Soap." (Signed) Miss Elslo Nlclson, Doc. 29, 1911. Cutlcura Sonp and Ointment sold throughout tho world. Snmplo of each free, with 32-p. Skin Hook. Address post-card "Cutlcura, DepL L, Doston." Adv. A man Isn't far from right when ho's willing to admit that ho Is in tho wrong. ' LEWIS' Sinplo Hinder given the mokcr a rich, mellow tntiug 5c cigar. Adv. A woman's second thoughts are nearly always tho most unsatisfactory. nn Look over this litt of manufacturers and note the length of time their product have stood the test. The Double Guaranteed Tag representing Quality Hardware will be attached to the goods made by them. TOOLS. Gee. If. Dlahop A Co., Matters of Ounrantecd Saws IS ytara. Cleveland Twist Drill Co., Makora or Hlgfiest Orada Drill Dlta for 38 years. Carborundum Co., For 13 ycora leaders In making Beat Sharpening Stones. Henry Dleeton dt Bona, Lending Saw Makere 11 yeara. Eagle Square Co., Eagle Bquarca have stood the teat (S year. Ford Augrs Bit Co., Have been making Ford' Single Lipped Dlta for XI years. Irwin Auger Bit Co., Makers of the Original Solid Center Auger Dlt for XI yeara. Ivory Handle Co., Orlelnatnra and makere of Ivory Asa Handle IS yeara. Russell Jrnnlnga Co., Manufacturers of the original Double Spur Auger Ult SB yeara. Lufkln Itule Co. Mnkrra of Celebrated Steel Tapea for SO yeara. Dai Id Maydnle Hammer Co., Have rnntl the original Maydole llnmmir OT yeara. Mann Fdff Tool Co.. Makers of our "Clean Clipper" Axea t2 years. Miller rails Co.. Makers of iiarber Ilraces and Lang don Mltru lioxes 4 years. Nicholson File Co., Ciltbrnted Nicholson File on the market SB years. RUfnrd Mfg. Co.. ltlxforcl Fc I lies and Axea havo sat isfied users 100 years. Stanley Ititlr Level Co., Have been making licit Planes and Carpenter Tools SO yeara. Star Mfg. Co., Manufacturers' of the celebrated El gin Wrench. Utlca 'roi Fnrge Co., tjiullty Tilers have stood the test IS yeara. C. E. Wood Tool Co.. Mature of the New Everlasting Chis els that please. nilll.nKKH' HARDWARE. Allllh-Proutr Co., Mfrs of durable Parlor and Darn Door ilansera xv yeara. Chicago Spring Butt Ca.. Spring Hinges that do the work. If you want Quality atk your dealer for above factory brands bearing the Double Guarantee Tags When you buy your hardware Insist upon tho Tlest Brands mado. Drands that carry the name of the manu facturer who is not afraid to give a Doublo Guaranteo that Protects. Don't lot your dealer show you a "Just as good" artlclo mado by any manufacturer and sold under a private brand, but got what you pay for Quality. The Standard Factory Brands bearing tho Doublo Guarantee Tag which protects the Dealer and Yoa, Surprise for Mother. A certain mother, given to mysti cism nnd Impressive theories regard Ing her highly nnturnl children, one evening wnn eiitertnlnlng visitors. Suddenly came the Bound of little feet pattering to the head of the stairs. The mother tnlsed her hand In bolenin warning. "Listen," sho tnld. roftly. "Tho chil dren nro going to deliver their good night messngo. It always given me a feeling of reverence to hear them they are so much nearer tho Creator than wo nro. nnd they speak so won derfully, sometimes. Hush! One of them Is speaking now." Then, breaking through tho tense si lence, ramo n nhtlll whisper: "Mamma! Willy's found a bug In his bed." Lagging Behind. "Did you hoo that double play In tho Inst Inning?" "No;( I hnd n girl with mo nnd wnB still busy explaining the 111 at Inning." 8t r-. WlnxJntr'n Pootliliip Hjrup for ClilMrrtj ti I'tlilim, Ktifli'im tlit- piutiH, reduce Itilliiniimt t Inn, alia ya i.tlti, I'lireH win J eolle, SJc u bottle. Artv. Hit Job. "What Is Jaggs doing now?" "Everybody ho can." A CURB FOR ni.CS. Coin's Cnrhntlaalvn atop Itching and pain and cure piles. All druggists. 25 and 59c. Adv. Its Language. "If monoy talks, what does It say?" "1 guess It Is buy-buy." HHIUMiail i 4L LfV ArMI - 55R eaSraKSS2nsff RICH IN CURATIVE aVAUTlES-NO W.LDOUCLAS SHOES (3.00 3.50 M.00 4.50 AND 5.00 FOR MEN AND WOMEN ys WM MT. L. DouBtma 92.00, 99.60 Win, Bmomutm onm mmie win tmrniimty mutmrnm ray jaarae rdhtmry mhomm, mamm Ihm mmm'm mhemm. W.LDouglaa makes and tells more $3.00,13.50 St $4.00 shoes j than any other manufacturer In the world. THE STANDARD OP QUALITY FOR OVIR 30 YEARS. The workmaruhip which has made W. L. Douglas ahoea famoua the werU over is maintained in every pair. Atk your dealer to ahow you W. L. Douglas lateat fashions for fall and winter Wear, notice the thort vamps which make the foot look smaller, points in n hoe particularly dealred by young men. Alto the aonsmrva Uve MtyltM which have made W. L. Douglas thoea a household word everywhere. If you could vialt W. L. Douglas large factories at Brockton, Mass., and set) for yourself how carefully W. L. Douglas ahoea are made, you would then un derstand why they are warranted to fit better, look better, hold their shape and wear longer than any other make for the price. Fait Color CyoMt. CAUTION. To protect yew at aliut Infarlor ahoat, W. L. Doaataa tamps Ma nam oa the fceW torn. Look for the stamp. Bawara of substitutas. W. L. Douglas shoa ara sold In 7t own toras and shoe deatara evervwhara. No mattar whara you lira, ther are within yeurraach. H your dsalarcaanotaupphr ou. wrlta direct to factory far cataloe ahowlat haw toned at tar aaalb KbMSMataveWBeioueyaaaraarepaM. w.uuouam. eracataa.1 MANUFACTURERS who mako Hardware Farm Implements and Kitchen Utensils that ara of Buch quality that thoy havo Joined Wright & Wllhelmy Co. in placing on all such goods a guarantoe that excels all other guarantees. Thcso manufacturers can do this bccauBO thoy mako tho BEST FACTORY BRANDS IN THE COUNTRY Tho Guaranteo Tag is Thrco Color. On it Is tho namo of tho manu facturer of tho artlclo to which It Is attached, also tho namo of Wright & Wllhelmy Co., who Jointly stato In pluln terms that the dealer Is authorized "to replace this article free of cost If for any reason It should prove unsatisfactory." It is loft to tho user's Bonso of right. You can not got a stronger guaranteo. Ask your Dealer for Doublo Guaranteed Goods. Eagle Lock Co., N Pad Locks and Cabinet Locke In use 79 years. Patent Vntraalte Roofing Co.. Vulcanite Roonng baa been used M years. PuUman Mfg. Co., Makera of original Pullman Saab Ualance 2 years. Rlcliards-Wllrox Co., Made successful Door Hangers te years. Russell Jk Erwln Mfg. Co.. Leaders In Locke and Hardware for 6 years. Shelby Spring ninge Co., Celebrated Shelby Chief Floor Hinge ' for years. If. W. Wellington Co., Silver Lake & Kddystons Bash Cord used for years. Baeder, Adamson A Co., Have made the best Sand Paper for 81 years. FARM AND WAGON HARDWARE. American Fork Hoc Co., (Bueceasora to Wlthington & Coolcy MfK. Co.) Their Jackson Steel Gooda have stood tho test 78 years. Ames Shovel Tool Co., (owners of iWrcht Shovel Co.) Larseat producers of Shovels and Npadea In the world. Cleveland Slona Co.. Leading makera of Orlndatonea many years. Cyclone Fence Co., Denullfiil Cyclone Lawn Fence and dates 17 years. Fnn Mfg. Co., . . Mlrs. of Fenn Post Augers none better. Gilbert Bennett Mfg. Co. Maktra or Climax Poultry Netting , and Hardware Wire Cloth. Luther Grinder Mfg. Co.. Orlwlnators and makera of best Una of Rapid Grinders many yeara J, E. Torter Co., Porter Hay Carriers and Barn Equip ment on top for 44 years HOUSE FURNISHING OfJODB. Blsselt Carpet Sweeper Co., Havo made the papular Dlasell Car pet Swcepera M yeara Blarkstone Mfg. Co.. . . , Makers of ItegaJ and other Washing Machines 41 years. J Cleveland Tool and Stamping Co., Have made Vulcanic Unameled ware the best that can be made. BAD BACKS DO MAKE WORK HARD Ilnckncha mnkci tho daily toit, for thousand i, on nony hard to endure. M.iny of these poor suflcrcrs have kidney tronblo and don't know it. Swollen, nching l!dnc)i usually go hand in Inml with irregular kidney aciiun, lie.id.iclK, dizziness, narvouv iil-ii nnd dustximlcnr.y. When Buffeting so. try Ponn's Kid ney Pills, the bcat-racommonded kidney remedy. Here's an Ohio Case .1. W. I'rlPM, Thinist .Marrs- Jivrv r. ii r 7ll il . Mfi.ru Villi', l)lllll.MJM "I wnn in nniul hli'il iiinvrriitlr. Ihiiiim Kl'lm r I'llls rnrnl wo ntlpf ittirtora iiiiioii, nun i hn" lia't tin tmutilo lnc." Get Doan'a al Any Drug Store, BOe Boa DOAN'SWAV FOSTEH-MILDURN CO., BUFFALO, It Y. I (f romiuiiiti, nay try xTT Ititi riimlown In rf iai)Cj:L . VaTJf wcldht from 2a) i -7rVfa ,.TW f i 1W miuiii1. KJT9 I II Mini liTJrai Thoimlnillittio aViVl rillwvvtly UtWl unmlliirtiijliiu ) IM1 r1P'3!i5SR(l wnrnriinManlly II li I1fa5,r" "wiM nnd tho klrinrr J .1 LiNVlilA J9?K piirnlonii iron- 3J J i -V .HBaVT I "tlpl PATENTS Wittaaa R.f ntf maB,WaB Inctmt, 1) U. nook(rM. 111c b- i'"j reft wranoaa, JMat All thi yrnr fnrmlnjron h-nlthf W'tt Florida- RM kt-r Tacts About f lirldi" FREE 1.W1HW FOR lilt.lWEAK Bana UdAUUSOREMaUfl EYES W. N. U., LINCOLN, NO. 44-1912. 'IUCItvrrr'BVw HABIT FORMING DRUGS. $3.00 Sohmel I WITH WwsnSWuMUffCa COtWCUUNKSkt Dexter Ufa-. Co.. Producers of the Sunny Washers that clean Clothes. Monday Dobsnn Mfg. Co., Mfrs. of Favorite Churm sttsfled users over N yeara. Dover Mfg. Co., orlglnatora and makers ef Asbestos Sad Irona 18 years. Enterprise Hannfartarlng Oe. ef Fa. Leadera In Enterprise Meat Cutters and Lard Presses 4 yeara, Katrnl Nlnva Co.. Mnkera of the celebrated Stoves none belter for 87 years. C. T. Ham Mfg. Co.. Makers of Nustvle Lanterns and good Lantern Makera 84 years. Honsehold Equipment Co., Mfrs. of Peerless Flraless Cookers that cook right. Level I Mfg. Co., Their Anchor Brand Wringers have pleased users 40 years. Rome Mfg. Co., Their Copper Ware known for quality all over the country. While Mountain Fnvser Co., White Mountain Freesers knows everywhere, HARNESS. American Pad Textile Co.. Mfrs. of Tapatco Pads teated and tried 81 yeara Konanls Gaver Co., Makera of our "Clean Clipper" Har ness none better. CUTLERY AND 81XYER WARS. U. Boker Co., Mfrs of everything la Fine CutKry for 70 yeara Harrington Cndery Co.. Make the Dexter Butcher Knife that keeps sharp. International HHver Co Mfrs. ciTKogers HIT Plated Wars used 68 yeara Ulster Knife Co., , . Their Pocket Knives recognised for quality 88 yeara GUNS AND SPORTINOiaOODS. Colt 'a Patent Fire Arms Co., Makera of Colt's Revolvers that shoot 78 years. Great Western Mfg. Co., Maka Bicycles that wear. Rawllnga Mfg. Co.. Their Uase Hall Ooeds lesd tho market. 4unWi. Mail 32mS?ii & Hay .V!y lyfam HT&.1 W liUaal m "i .n 1 m il i M il l. l m 7 I Vii il i! Tt-J M ' Sil H I 't I ? I S i $ gfl m "8 m 4 & A a Vi 1 i , n sm 4 m i 9 la w vfir 'Jl1 I 1 T. . 4 a M ,1s V5 - mI ft Aa . ft V3 ,A 'M :M i m M yw 1 . s f I i 'M 'mt;. ,v vf- j$, . KM .