Susan J. Crane, of Hartford, Conn., wos made the recipient or-some oi the stock of the Globe National bank through a will. The bank failed, tbe stock was assessed 100 per cent and she had to put up the full amount, al though she had never had the stock really in her possession. That was the decision of the court. Upon the retirement of Major Gen eral Wade, April 14, 1907, Major Gen eral Wood, M. D will become the ranking officer of the United States army, and will continue, if he lives, to command the army until October 9, 1924, when he will retire. That is the reward that this great nation gives to a doctor for serving with the pres ident for a few months in a regiment called "The Rough Riders." Is there any wonder that some of the oici army officers think that the reward 13 out of all proportion to the service rendered? Army officers, make no re marks for publication upon this sub ject, but now that the thing is done some of the republican newspapers are making some mild comments on the subject, Hill won his case against Hani man in the suit brought at St. Paul but what interest the public has m the question is not explained. The lawyers will draw their fees and pas senger fares and fret rates w'U not be any lower. The admiral appointed to succeed Markaroff in command of the Rus Bian navy in "Asiatic waiers reached St. Petersburg last week and was giv en a great ovation. So far all the ovations have been given to men who are "starting" to war, and great prophecies are made about what they are going to do. No such scenes have been reported from Japan. This .year Lincoln has 1,800 ma jority and 40 saloons. H the increase 1s kent no. next vear it will have 2,- 000 maioritv and 50 saloons. Vote er straight. Last week things got so hot., in Judge Barker's court in Boston wnere the Rockefeller steals were laeing in vestigated that the judge suddenly ad- BETTER THAN SPAM. Spanking does notenre children ofurin diffi culties. If It did there would be few children that wonlddo it There is ft constitutional cause for this. Mrs. M. Summers, Box 169. Notre Dame, Ind.. will send her home treatment to any nu.! aha aim nn mnnpr1 Write her todav if vnnr rhiiriron trouble vou in this way. Don't blame the chud. The chances are it can't help it CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION .. State or Nebraska OKFK'F. OK AUDITOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS . tivml V TToVw-imrv 1at 10A4 It is Hereby Certified, That the Pacific Mutual Ll'O Insurance company oi vatuormn, vi i.'w, in tua stotp of California, has com- l'inm,tF, ... - -a --, , . r : ...k tha Inenrnnnn T.nw fit this State. KD- plieable to suoh companies and is thereiore au thorized to tonunue we uusmens u ui Accident Insurance in this State tor the current yearending Januory ?.lst, 1905. Summary of report filed for the year ending December 31st, 4UU3. ; ' ' ' INCOME Premiums 12,310,633.18 AU other sources , . 321,301.73 Total ... 82,631,99 1.91 N '. BISBtRSEMENTS . Pnid policy holders 912.R-1S.80 All other payments.. 08i,lHi.68 Total..'..; ..'..I 1,89S,8-15.07 . ' . ADMITTED ASSETS (!,;, 412.90 LIABILITIES Net reserve Net policy claims Altother littollliics Capital stock paid up,.. hurplus beyond capital stock and other liabil ities... ,,,.....,., 21.039.91 11. 0(10. IS 2S.Vdl.ttt S5,MS,51LOT 6t)itxW,co , . . ....... if... ,.. "..V ". I-.. TV Witne my hand and the seal of the Auditor of Public Accounts the day and year ilm above 6,:X. 112:90 written. fK u.I Auditor oi Kubilc Accounts, JOJf.N UrlKRCn. Deputy. CEKTIFICATK OK WUUCATIuN STATK K NK1UA-KA OKr U K OK AUDITOR OK 1 1 Id.lO ACCOUNT I tneolii, Kcbruar? lt. l'.wt. It I nerehv certified that the tity'l nmt t-ahj lpoU and s' enrlty Company of Philadelphia, In Mr lrtle of l'iuivsiil(, ha compiled tilth, lite lnurn'n l aw ( tlt uic. at pili ablo !u h cmnpttnh", and t ih-rt or Htiili"rud to routlnue t!i tmlQ t I t toilty ud ;imty In itiaiue lit ViU Mat for U l utrrtit jt.ir I lug January 1 5. SvmkakY : ) i.r r tt M tins Tit 8 Vl.U ..i i.'SbtU DU'tMkli'Hiilst, iMi INCOMK frvnilnn. .1 I''.VV4 17 tl ttihrt ui-t .r -ViJ tt..tl..... I dSi.l&.u Ulll l( K M l' N I S 1 at-l tOlU-t V3rt t'oUl....... ., f t.-J AlMrtl'M Ai-KI Lti.i..tA n IIMsHITiW Urv''' t'lira a'l H.nw..... I J," ' v 'J I Itl't'nPI "'i1 'H .... All tbf lI.latkrt., 2.f IP.I-.Ht.M t") tt I r . J'v.'uw ft ut ! lM t l ki r It an4iif luWl- . . hnt im.nxH inM ttntttnf bap t aal tJf ( ia tu Jtnf 1 at I'ltMW aw'ounu Utt J an I a(Kv rUv (lUlitMUfrus. nil Audllei w ibUo ArcvUUU, innrneA court. The Question was whe ther Rogers should produce his letlet book. . . .i Judge Grosscup of Chicago delivered an address in Chicago last Monday in which he declared that there was urg ent need of a new party that would control the great corporations, lie made the positive declaration, so of ten made in the past by populisms, that the increase in wealth was not what the plutocrats claim, and said: "The per capita wealth of the coun try has increased only 10 . per cent nvpr what it was 30 vears ago." If Judge Grosscup will make a study of populism he will find tne very pany already in existence that he is call ing for. Tha' form of Admiral Togo's report to the emperor of Japan is causing many remarks in the daily press, tie attrihntes his success to .'his ma jesty's glorious virtue" and "heaven ly assistance." That is an equat ui vision between thex royal forms of Europe where the ships are "his ma jesty's" and the devout Christians or the republics of the world who believe that God directs the slaughtering oi mpn that. nrrnrR in ereat battles. The only thing about the report that com mends the admiration of all, is that thA admiral makes no claims for him sen. it was me emyeiui, ueavcu aw the men behind the guns that did it. A froc is a bird. That's settled. Tha r.natoms house officers have de cided to class frogs legs, a good many of which are imported, as poultry. v - i Of all the platforms that were ever written. Hill's New orn piatiorm takes the lead for platitudes. There is not a principle enunciated or a policy indicated. It is worse man du interrogation point. It is a vacuum with the space extracted. The Russians have thrown a bomb into the laws of war by announcing that any correspondent round using wireless telegraphy will be considered a spy and when found, will be tried hv poiirt-martial. and if convicted. hnner. The London Times has had steamers equipped with a - wireless telee-ranh annaratus sailing arouna Port Arthur and it is supposed that the order was aimed at this boat. The Times denounces the order and says that Russia iias no dominion over the seas outside of the three-league limit, A protest has also been filed against the order with the state department at Washington. Put notning win dc done until some concrete case arises Admiral Togo has used wireless tel eeraDhv in moving his ships. It has also been adopted by our own navy department, The Japanese were the first of all nations to complete and install their exhibition s at St. Louis. ' It , is said that everything has moved along there with as little friction -as in the Ja panese army and navy. The Russian government abandoned the space al lotted to it and it has been assigned to other parties. , Now that Dave Hill has absoluto rontrol of the machinery of the dem ocratic party in New York, what wia the Bryan democrats of that state do .' There are thousands of thein.r WiU they be democrats still? There was a heavv fall of snow re-' ported in northern New York and the r New England states on Apm u. vmtv venrs ago on the same date the thermometer fell to zero in Illinois and the states of the west. ? Cutting Off Coupons , When a man arrives at the age of seventy (an! few do), the best years of his life are purely behind him. If ho 1ms been prudent and industrious and fortune has favored him. he hm accumulate.,! tonsidcraMe proiiertj. if hia wife xtill Uvea and ho has about him rhlMron and graud-children he will not regret the magnitude of hi estate or the work, worry and f lf donliil incldtnt to huHdi.i it. tho-n.U hs can take I.oa of It with him. -ll vi!l cunti'inplate with natlafAcUuu atnt tsrUle the amuunt of hi au'imm latU'it. Hv bin attaint 4 th li'U of hla tf t fa.rtan etattJor hi ranilir. It I for thU ItKhuh la somli or mt ldh agj r uwy t,t nat iii it- t all work Inc. Wh?t Ckul rive man tbe lueUlnsulnhaMe JmiHitt! to ralw & family, lift w tko Khtn tht t;r.(incnchtlo Celr to fart for It dutittf hU Vito and jroiHJ lor it after death. ance Company of Nebraska has been considering for some time how; it might be possible for a man to make provision for protection for his fam ily in case of bis death," and at the same time insure him an income, or reasonable Interest on his savings or ?nvestment for that purpose, during his "life. The result has been the in troduction by the Company of an en tirely new policy. All companies write policies paying dividenus every year, but the amount of these dividends can not be guaranteed or foretold and are generally disappointing. The Old Line Bankers Life in its Three Fcr Cent Guaranteed Income Bond, gives yor. an absolute Guarantee of Three Per Cent on every dollar paid in dur ing the life of the policy. Each year your income increases as the prem iums are paid beginning with the first premium and continuing to the ma turity of the contract in twenty years. The nossession of such a Bond is the gratifying result of industry and economy combined with a decision 10 do it today. You would never have owned one if you had continued to postpone its purchase. Sn noose the government of the United States- were selling these bonds on long time suppose you could buy one of $1,000 on twenty yearly pay ments, receiving back each year three per cent on all installments paid in.. SimDose in addition the government would say, "If you die before all pay ments are made we will cancel tne balance and pay your family the face of the bond, $1,000 in cash." Would vou want it? Would you put away one dollar a week more or less to get it? Well, vou can buy a guaranteed in come bond of The Old Line Bankers Life Insurance Company with just these provisions. You can cut on a three ner cent coupon every year vou can. have the bond if you live twenty years drawing dividenus aur- ing the remainder of your life, ine deferred payments will be cancelled it vou die and your wif3 and children will set the face of the bond in casn. - It is said , that "Money is always handy in the family." Can you im agine any handier or more opportune time than when the head of tne tarn ily dies. On his bond are coupons numbered from one to twenty. Num ber: one is three' per cent on one Dremium, number twenty is three per cent on twenty premiums. To secure the, income it is only necessary to cut off the coupon at the end of the year, sign your name and mail it in to the company. A check will be sent vou immediately for the amount or it can be used in payment or tne next vears' premium. On a c-ond ot ?5,uw at the age of thirty-five the income returned to the , policy-holder will amount in twenty years to fl,60S.50, and is subject at maturity to the fol lowing options 1 of settlement. This bond is non-forieitable after two vears. Should it become neces sary o surrender It the holder may have: 1st Extended Insurance for the iil faro of bond allcr two premiums are uatQ 2ud raid up Insurance alltr thrto premium' are paid. :,rd-Odh value at the end ot oath five year period. When a boy readies man's estate h hi, nsldoi rhlldUh thliiK. Up is looking for opportunities to make arte savi nionry. Wbitevrr may be the rtkult of ttliT Investments this will l9 stuct'tsfut If hf need tn.my at the maturHy of the contract he tan Kt mow on hi polity than h hm paid in. tf he tu-rd lempatary n.U4ti. durlnj? thr? term Of th pa!,, y hj an Uirrow of th ttunp iny. Th more h uU in yearly the Krtairr hli Intr rc-t will be tnd the larger bU s tti-mvtit at matuilty, Ms rry dollar tnrettrd U money atd tomlnt UtW to him whi-n he mot need It -or fkt hi i d 'ath to hit wtf an4 family whu they mo4t orcd it. It is secure as a government bond and better as it costs less money and gives a larger return living or dead. The advantages of the bond may be summed up as follows: Three per cent on your money while you live . . Face of your policy if you die Your money returned if you ma ture - Cost at maturity, nothing. If the money e'nt east for insurance since the Old Line Bankers? Life In surance Company was organized sev enteen years ago had been kept at home, bank deposits would be double their present size in the west today. Further information will be given by any agent of the Company or ad dress, the old lime bankers lipe Insurance company, Lincoln, Nebraska. Wind Storms The season for tornadoes, cyclones. and wind storms is now at hand. The need of carrying protection against loss by wind storms the past few years has become more of a necessity than ever before, because of the fact of so many destructive storms. The Western Cyclone Ins. Co. is a Nebras ka company managed by well known Nebraska men who are a guarantee to tne policy noiaers or tair ana non est dealings.- Call or write the Home Office, 116 South 10th st., Lincoln,. Neb., the only company doing an ex clusive cyclone insurance business in the state. Mr. Tt. F. Morehouse had a counle of cars of shorn wethers and Noble & Bragg two cars of shorn ewes at South Omaha Monday,' each topping the market, for their kind, at $5 a,nd $4.65 respectively. Nye & Buchanan Co. sold them and both shippers express themselves as extremely well pleased with their sale. Irrigated Lands Thousands of acres of the most fer tile suerar beet, notator crain and al falfa lands in Colorado situated in Logan and Washington counties along the Burlington k. k. ana union pa cific It. R. Abundance of water. Lands under Irrigation and cultiva tion. $25 and upward per acre, In cluding water. One-fourth cash pay ment required, balance in five annual payments, interest at 6 per cent, bu gar beet factory accessible to these lands, same quality of soil as the famous Greeley Valley where farms are selling from ?2&u to $suu per acre. The oldest and best water right in Colorado. This land is selling rauidly. If you want some, apply early. Write for full particulars. WOODS INVESTMENT CO., Sole Agents in Eastern Nebraska. Office, Lincoln Hotel, Lincoln, Neb. During campaign 25c will secure Liberation, devoted to debate of re publicans, democrats, and liberations people. New issue to be sprung on republicans and democrats that will please the common people. Wm. H. Stockman, New Lexington, 0. CKttTl K1CATE UK t'U liLICATIO.N KTATK OK NK.I5RAXKA ' - OKKICR OK AUDITOR OK rUlUJC. ACCOUNTS Lincoln. Kf b. 1st, liXH. Tt is hrrcby certified. That the MihurI Hen. efit Life Insurance Co. ot Newark, in tho state o' New Ji-rsey, bus eotuiilied with the Insur ance Law of Oils Hute, applicable to such corapfliiit'S ami 1h therefore authorized to con tinue the bushiest of Life ln-Miruuec in thU Mate for the current year ending January ;itt, lytt. Sl.MMAttVK RfTOUT Klt.KD FOK THE YEAH Kst-Lvy !m;!KH 8M, J'.Xi. INCOME. I'remiunH ... U.T.'.KTl.ir. All other ourcc 3,'..W,.''a"H TuUl..., f ll,i4U,t.ty3 Msia'KSKMKSTrf fiild policy holder. . f fi."?.; 'hi All oilier puyuietiU... i'..tn'. Kid 1 1. !,?:. n APMIIUO AKt-4 x;,..'.'.;:'; . . . 111. I I Alllll I II .s:.vi.'j.vio Net l:e.. ve Net l'.;h r CUiw . , ., AU other liabtlilU'.... Sir) !u Wf&n I Capl tai mk k Mit.i oilier I .?..- o l.'.'.; i-t,TH.tW,U lubutUM...., 6.i"..rvi t Tat . t ;.:,Jl.f.7.Jk linr lion t I tt. el ol the AudUi f ot I'iiPHc Aicauiit Hi dm and cr i!rt wriun. i II A HI W ho. i tll Auditor ot 1 uMtv Aei uts JOHN K VIKIU'K. tvpnt. Noll1! Ntti. 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