Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, April 28, 1904, Image 7
. 11 Judging rom the letters the fa receiving- rom so many , 'oung girls , Mrs. Pinkham believes tlint our girls i nre ortcn pushed altogcther too ncar the limit of their endurance now. . ndars : in our public schools and Gemin. nries. Nothing is nl10wed to inter ere with litudies , the girl must be pushed to the front and graduated with honor ; often physical collapse followlJ , nnd it tal.es years to recover the lost vitality- orten it is never recovered. 1IIiss lratt I > ays- . , DEAR MRS. PImrrA1 > 1 : -1 fcel it my duty to tell all : voung women how much(1ia : E. i'inkham's won. derful V gctablc Compouml has done for me. I was completely rundown - , down , unable to attend school , an di I not care for nny kind of 5ociet ' , but now I feclliko n. new person , and have I gained seven pounds 01 flesh in three I man ths. &I I recommend it to nIl young women who suffer from female weak. ness.--l\lIss Al.3rA I'JlATT , nol1 ' , Mich. - $5000 forfeit Ilorlglnal of abolJO ltW proulnllQenulnenels cannot bB produccd. " McClurc's for April. . l\IeClure's for April Is falrlr stun. : nlng In Its effect. The first of a se. rios of articles on "Tho Enemies oC the Republic , " br Lincoln Steffens , which wll ! consider the mlsgove1'l1" ment of states , talws up l\tlssonrl and. . gives the reader a shoclt he wll ! not : soon forget. It Is almost paralyzln , in Its relentless array of fact and i logic concerning corruption as a cus. : tom , a system , a revolution In gO\ " , crnment. It Is the bribe.glvCl' , not the brlbe.talter , who is reallJ. ' respon. sible for the bad government , ! lll' . Stoffons points out. Insist on Getting It. 80me grocers say they don't keep Do- 1In.nce Starch because they have n stock in hOJ1d of 12 oz. brands , which they know co.nnot bo ffld ! to n customer who has once mol the 16 oz. pkg. DefilUlco Starch foE' came monoy. , Old Sofas , Dacks of Chalr , etr. , can bo dyed with PUTNAM FADELESS DYES. " , A man seldom lets himself ] oolio until ho gets tight. Why It Is the Best fs because f\1ado by n ontlrely different proco'sB. Defiance Starch' is unlike nny other , better nnd one.thlrd maI'O for 10 cent" . Lots of men get religion when they cet slel. . W'igglc-Sticlc JAUXDRY llLUE Won't spill , brcnle , fl'ceze nor spot clothes. Costs 10 cents nnd cquals : ! O cents worth of 1111 ) ' other bluing' . If ' ' ' ' ) 011''Ocel' ocs not keep It send We for sa1l1IJIIJ to ' 1'ho Laundrv Dlue Co. , 11 Michigan Street , Chicago. Any work Is easy enough after ) 'Olt once get down to Ie. ut : it r BE-sT Pot f HEL' stiCKER ! N THE1iWO LD ; { yq9r : / [ { IA' : t . , . /f A. v ' 1/ / , . . } _ . ' . ! . ; , ( Y ' , .f JH BR \ \ \ ) \ , h- , . ; \ ] , , ltke tdlourw ferproo' \ Vh ' . . 'co t , Ult And h t : > I. ! .J. ' forol/kllld / ! > of wet work. , l . . It I often ImltOoted but fOR JALI : eYALL never q lIed , ' l RELIAIILe p LeR ) " M de In b/o.ck / or yellow ! > TICK . TO THE : and fU/yQuaronteed / ( by S. " " AJTOWfRC ( ) _ TOWfRCANA lMlCo. If".N Of TN" fiSH . . . " OOT N.IW1.ILI' LIMII.IC'0I < 10' " W. L , . DOUCLAS $4.00 , $3.50 , $3.00 , $2.50 1 UNION DEBT IN . SHOES \ MADE THe : WORLD. 'V.L. Douglas shoes fire worn by moro mon than any other make. ' 1'ho reason iq , they hold their sha pcfitbot tor , wear longer , and have g 1'0 It to r intrinsic value than any , ' ; 'l ; " " ether shoes. " ' , i : Sold Everl/where , ) ' ' : ' _ } . \ , , I.k r..r IIlIlIIn n. . . . . " .It' . , un 10011" ' " . \)011/:11111 / lIM'1I em'oll" Colt k' ' " , wh'l'1. ' SIt ' evlr'h..ru . c'"II''d , ' " to hl't hu 'lrll"'l'nt'llt ' 'I Le'n' ' h. . . 'ut ' " ' " ' ' Fast Co'o , E ljelets used. r Shoes hv III" 1,2 " " ' 1I1. I'\Irl. \1'11I0 rllr Catnlol' . 'V. L. l'JIJ1 I.\H , I1rucl.'ulI13U. . awn FellCe Ion or W'fl'.IIH1n ' ' 61\111'1 , torrubl < lencc. chll'ch..hool. CE'lIItJleI'Y : 1101111 , ) ' 111111 ho ! : 'I'IIl'P. : fhl'rn 1:01 lf1b. SCII" tur III clIalollut' : . Chur-pron - ' , on ar \ \ 1reorks OM.\lIA.-nn 1 e J f Thompson's Eye Water Labouchero'c Numerous Libel Sulto Henr ' Lnbollcltero , the storm ' )10 ) trot of British jOlll'Jlnlls1l1 , hns jus' ' fought his fort ' .fourth ncllon for 1I1.1e. nntl he lost , beln ! ; cOl1l1emnetl to lJa ' $ & ,000 damages for sn 'lng thnt [ \ cer. taln )1h ) "slclan was not thll ' qualified anti that ho was a quael . ' 1'hls Is the heaviest verdict every brought ngalnst the editor of ' 1'ruth , hut as ho Is a'or ' rich man , It Is possible ho thln1cs the r\1n worth the 1l10ne ' . OC the fort ' .four. suits he won nineteen , lost eight , In two the jurlos falletl to agree , five wore settled out of court , nntl ten were wlthtlra wn l.Ir plaintiffs who dltl not care to face trial. The April Atlantic. Following are among con ten ts of the Atlantic lonthly for April : Chris. tlan Sclenco , ' 1'ho l renchwomnn's Son , An American Prlmor , LIfe's Ta\ ' . orn , The Slcl1lnl1 IIIghlantIs , 'l'ho Com. mon Lot , ' 1'he Ethics of lluslness , In. vocation , Lugging Boat on Sowadne. hunl. , Pnrt of a'1\Ian's Lifo , Some Ho- cent ASleots ) of Darwinism , NotC's on the Scarlet Letter , The New Amm'l. can ' 1'y)1e ) , The Age Limit , An Odtl Sort of Popular Doole , When I Prac. tleod 1\1etllclno , Dooes ] New and Old : D 'wa 's of Literature , Mora Flexible and Latlng , won't sImko out or blowout ; bytsln Defiauce Stnrch YOII ohtnlll better re8111ti thnn possible with nny ( Other brand Qnti one-third more for s me money. The Only ParloLeft. ; . Here is a story from the veltIt. When Joseph Chnmberlnln traveled to Do La Hoy"s country he found thnt the only hall avallablo was ven' small for the audlenco ho wished to address , nnd accepted Do La Hey's offer of "his parlor.Vhen ho reached the l'ulns of Do La Ro 's house , however , ho found platform built out on to the Olon voldt. "But where Is the ) Jarlor ? " nskod the statosman. " ' 1'hat Is the only IJll'lor 'ou have loft me , " rOJlled ) the sol. dler. \Vith a decent sUlply ) of gootI will any mnn cnn bo honest on a doset.t Island. "TATE OF 011I0 , CITY < > r TOLEDOl . . . T'LUA ' gg. COU1 ' > 1'Y f Fr"ASK .1. CUESEY mnkc oRth thnt hc Is senlOI "nrt'or : of Iho IIrm or I" . .J. CHESEY & Co. . dulu ; ( ( ) II.uc : 'n ' Iho CII ) ' of Toleln , COllnl ) ' Ru,1 Hlalo afuresllhl.1II1\1 thnt FRItI linn will I'a ' ) ' Iho 811m of OXI1nmlElJ : ! JOI.IAHS . fur cnch nnd m'cr ) ' I1S0 of CrTAHlllllhnt . .l1nnot he curcd h ) ' tile UEe of I1 LL'b CA1'AllltJ1 CUIIE. FIIAXK J. cIIr. my. Sl'rorn to beforc me Rnd 8ub.crlbed hi 111) ' pres. encc. this GIll du ) " 01 Decembcr. A. n. 1 86. \ - ' - A. W. GL1ASO : , , 6 AT , , - - . OTAnY I't : LTC . II R11A : ClLtnrrh Cure Is takcn tnternlLlIy 0011 Dcts dlrecLl ) ' Oil Ihe blw,1 and mucous surfac..s 01 Ibo b8Iem. Hend for Icstlmonlnl. . frec. F. , I. CII--I y & : CO" Toledo , O. fol : < ! bl" 811 nrul'L ' l.t. . 75c. 'fake 111111'8'l1m11) ' 1'1118 tor constipation. Oh , 'es , there's any amount of lOn- est ' on earth. Honesty that hasn't been used. It Is the Interest of every member of the STATE FARMER'S MUTUAL INSURANCE CO , to help It nlong , . The Company belongs to the mombers. The officers are tholr sorvants. Each member Is only IInble for his Hhare of losses and expenses , nccordlng to the nmO\\nt \ or Insurance he cnrrles. Members are assessed at the end of two years , nftor the Insurance was first written upon a1l their pQllcles for the time insured , and assessment tollows Qvor ' two years. \Vo have paid our members ever $ GOOOO In ] ossos. , C1'l.l1not you help some of 'our nolhbors ! to its bono. fits ? D. R. STOUli'FER , Soc' ' . , South Omaha , Nebr. II Is with tears that wlvos water the sometimes slclely plants of their lords' genoroslly. In the April Ccntury. There will he four color'lllclnres I the AllrlJ Cel1tur ' : " 'rho IOastor Hymn , " frontlspleco , by Violet Oak. loy ; ' ' 'rho Easter Donnet , " by Anna Whelan Detts ; and drawll1gs , br Max ; : fielt ! Parrish , of the famous Villa d'Esto at ' 1'lvoll and the ) Joel of the VIlIn. d'Esto. ' 1'hoso last two will iI. luslrate , with ether tIrawl:1gs In hlacl ant ! whlto hy 1\1I" . Parrish , Edith Wharton's lJaller on "Villas NOl : Rome. " The woodcut in Tlmoth ' Cole's Ohl Spanish Mas tors sorlos will helorales' : oxqulslte " 1\Iadonna of the Llttlo Dlrd. " Another notahll' foatm'o of the Issue will 1.10 a dOl1blo page drawing , by Jules GUOl'ln , of "Easter In Greole ' Squnre , Now Yorli Clt ' , " showing the fiowor mal'l\Ot iI } Its gaster arrnr. A slmllnrlty of tastes In jol\Os Is q great assistant to marital fellcitr. The United Mutual Hnll lns. Ass'p Is the eldest , Is the strongcst , Is the best ; has paid $159,000.90 nloro for , losses than the combined payments of n1l othcr companies. Paid $53- 5UG.10 In 1903. Has paid $200,911.80 for losses slnco Its organization. Wants goot ! representatives In evel'y precinct. Address lIome Offlco , llG South Oth Street , J..lncpln , Nol.l. It Is sometimes hettor to sta ' where you are than to jump at conclusions. : lirA. .ln8&0"8 flothlnl : Syrnp. For chlldrcD lel'tbln. : , I\OtteDs tbo huras , reduces b lJamwutlvn , allays pawc1rei : wind collt : . Q OOttlc , The spilled mille of human Icndness ! 18 worth crying over. . rcwls' II Sln lo Dlnder II stralgllt lie clgnr , o other lJrltlul of cl nri : Is so II0llUlnr with the " 'lIoker. lIe 11fJearned to rely 1llJon lis ulliform high quallt ) ' . Lowls' 'actory Il'c01'la , Ill. ' f Th is just ns much worry 0\0' , mone ' It. ) over the lacle of It. - - . . , - . . . " - " ! & NEWS IN NEBRASKA ' 4 . TH'E STATE IN BRieF. - , A 111'0 nt. O\fortl : de4troyetl ! III'OIIOl.ty \'ulued , nt $7 Oll" I . . ' 1'110 Scrlhnol' hotel has hOl1l ! omIt ! to Kansas Cl ! ' IHU.tIS fOl" $17,000. All IHtloons in Columll11:1 : will h rc' after be cluscJ Oil Sl1ll1la ' hY ortlor of thQ muyol' . A ] nrge IJnrt . la nhout to I'a\'c Albion - bion for II. wcstern to 11\ \ " , cO\'ll'lnJ ! ; rnan ' wcpl.s. Sheriff 13a11111nn of Dodge ( 'ount ' haR 1mnl'O thlrty.two yel\l's oltl that Is jl1st nl1rsln hel" IIrst colt. 'ren CaI'S of stocle were contrlbl1tctl to a BlJeclnl trnln lIt Lol h , 1111 of them excellt ono heing shlppcd b ' farmers. IIcnt' ' I. " 'ilils of 131110 SIIt'lngs , ! lged forty'so\,11 'e:1/'I : ! , wal : ! alljudgcll Insane nntl tahell to the state hosllltni fOl' Insane. S. L. Wright , cOl1nt ) ' jlulge of 'flmrs. ton countr , tllol ] of grill j\lld Illloumllll' la. Ho was GO ) 'ears of age ant ! h uvcn , a lal' ! e fnmlly. Plalls ha\'o llOen com 1letell to hold II. Sl1mmer Chautauquan assemhl ) ' III All.Ilon 11111101' the mana emcnt of Dr. C. I. Lowe of Genoa. Hov. lo'ath r Loeclcor of the Holj' 'l'rlnlty ehurch of IIm.tllIgton haH 1'0' Bignell as 1II'1est.ln"chm'go , the condl. tion of his health tlemanlllng rest. 'rho home of George Staat.t ; of Saun. . tIers County , five miles HtJlll'hwest of Fremont , wns burnet ! to the grount ! . 'l'he house was. \ new ono , built two. . 'oars ago at Il cost of $2,000. A new tlopot bl1ildlng for West Point Is now an nssltl'et ! fact. Deetls to the propert ) . wel'o tUl'llet ! O\'er to the rail. rend comllany nnt ! the olt ! bl1illlings on the lots arc ntlvertlsed for sale , At II. mectlng of the board of count ' supervisors of Sowart ! count ) . a court house ) Jroposltlon was tllHcussed nt some length. ' 1'hat the county IR badly \n \ need of a court house is well l\11own. Articles of Incorlloratlon and bylaws - laws of the 'J'ocumsoh llulllllng & Loan Assoclatlun hnve been allprovell ur the state hanltng ! bonrd nnt ! the Incorlloratlon artlclos Hlod with the 130crotnry of Rtate. The 1.I0ard of directors of the Commercial - mercial club of Beatrlco oxtClllleel an nvllatlon to the Southenstol'll No. raBlm F. A. R. association to holt ! the Istrlct reunion In that city during I the coming summer. , After twent ' .lIvo years' service ns astor of the S1. John's Lutheran : hurch antI teacher of the Germun school at HarlOr , about foul' miles 10rth of this lllaco , ReA. . Dergt bandee ] in his reslrnatlon" RoW. . l\I. lorl'Ow , the 1\lothotlst ! ml11scOlml mlnlstel' at ' 1'l1hlo Hock , has gene with his family to Washington ounty , Now Yorlc , having been hoson to a DaRtorate In the Now York onforence In Hmt county. The now miisle bulltllnI ! In process ! If orectlon for Yorle colleze will he Imown as the Hulltt conservatory , In honor of John Hulltt of HlIlsboro. O. The college Iluthul'itles doclded to malcc this building n memorial to Ir. Hulltt In conslterntlon ! of his bene. factions , nmountlng to $5,000. A sleclnl school bontl eloctlon has been called In West Point by the local board fOt' the ) lurpose of submitting n proposition to the "otom for the Is. sunnco of 8.000 bonds fOl" the erec. tlon of' an addition to the ! 1l1hllc school 1H1l1dlng nnd equillping the snme. Whllo Ilomented rmd reelIng ( over buslneslt troubles 1\1rs. Cal'Oline Pfiset' , a widow , living neal' Bl1tte , nttempted sulcltlo by llanglng. She tloll a rope : > ver the doorway at her homo nntl 3tandlng on a tl'llrik tied the other enll of the /'OlIO around lieI' noclt and l\lclC'd the trunk from'mltler her feot. She was almost dead when roscued. Farmo/'s of iu'o . / Sarpy county mov. Ing In the mattoof building an ele. . \ at 01' . Several 11111:0 crlhs of corn helong. Ing to the J. H. L'nds , company were lJurned at Da\l'Bon , with 3,000 hushels Df co/'n and a la/'ge quantlt . uf oats. The hlaze . originated fr01l1 a sJal'k ) blown Into. the chaff from a tl'actlon englno uscel In olleratlng n corn fIJeIl. er close at hand. Warren Lloyd of North Plattc , owner und manager of the opera house , and 0l0 of the oilIest englneors Dn the Union Pacific ; died last weelc Df pnou1l10nla , nt the a o of sevonty. rOm" years. lIe com men cod railroad. Ing In 1850 , and 1mB heon an onglneor almost constantly ever slnco In varl. ous ! Illl.ts of the cOllnt/ ' ' . Whllo H. W. Burlwtt. who resldcR southeast of PJattsmouth. was look. ing over the effects of the late Rachael Kearney ho tllscovered a $5 cOllnty script drawn on the York hank of Yorle , Pa. , hearing into/'est at the rate of 1 11m' cent IIC" " annum , which was Issued in 1838. Co/'rcHllondonco fol. Imved and n rClly came from the hanl , , that the face value of the scrl t would bo Illlld UllOn presontatlon. At a meeting of the Beatrice Drh' . Ing Association It was doclded to open the Benson with a matlneo. to ho held the fll'st weel ( in Ia ) ' . 'l'ho grouncls at the now parle are boln I1I1111'ovod , nnd many of the local ho/'somen nre now on gaged In getting their horses In shape for the racing seUon. ! ; Aaron Steu\'ers , 20 years old , Eon of Iontz Steuvers , living nine miles louth of Oaleland , was accldontally shot whllo examining n RhotfHm. 'fho dlHehargo mangled I ; Is right hanll and entered his side. The accident will prove falal , . FIRMAN ! FALLS FROM ENGINr ! , , - Body . Is Lnter Fet nd In Creek With Llf txtlnct. PT.A T'I'S\IO\11'lI.-'fho : \ fn'lt ' Bill" IIngtol1 meat tmll1 , No. 70 , whl h runs fl'01l1 Omulln , throllgh thlR , city to Chle = tgo dnl ! ) ' , ) llIlIptl Into Glonwooel , In. , 'tdth a tltHblo.hl'ndur , antI stood fol' twontr mll1l1tl'l ! awnltll1f-t m'tle's heforc the ol1lnoel' : ; : IIiSCOV'I'CII thnt his fIre. mnn wau missing. l11vostlgntlon showed thut. ho wns not III the : ' "al.ts ! nntI It sl1'chlnl-t 111\l.ty WII ! ! sent hnrl. aiong the tl'rle" . At IL bl'1I1go It mlle a11t1 a half ft"oll1 town W'I't' fl.uncl un. mlHta1nhlo : evidences t.hnt. It wnl : ! thl"'o that the IIrcmnn had fnllen fl'om till' en ll1l" I lis hat WIIS fOIl11 n'I\1' the Ctl-to ! of the ( 't'cclt UI1Il on the IIt'el gl1.t'I's ! of the bridge hlQHIl'as tlls. . co\.OI'l'd. 'l'ho tIl'ac1 hotl ' wnR brought Ul from the boltoll1 of the el''ol ( . It is thought , ho WaH. tlcac ] hoforhe st/'ucle thl' watet' : 'rho victim of the t\ccldt'nt wall B. C. Ca/'IHon , a etl , J , unmlll'l'I'd , and mudo his hOll1o at Creston , lu. 110 was wl'lI l\Iown ) b ' l'allroall men and at ono tll1l I'eslded In Plaltsmouth. ! 3U IID IN GnAIN HOPPER , Two F:1l1s City Boys 1 < ! IIed While PlayIng In Elev:1tol" , FALLS , CI'1'Y-Lestet. Kermodc , seven yell/'s / oltl nntl Alfred Boyd , fIf. teen 'eal" olei , whllo ) lla 'ln-t In It hOII' )101" ) contalnln1 fo/'ty thollsl\l1l1 bushels of ' In lIeacoclele'nt01' CIII'l1 \ \ , 10ii1t tholr lives. ' 1'he mon In chnro of the elevator started to load a cnr from the hOllper , not ItI1owin' the hors were nhovo In the grain. 'J'he con { went out with such 1\ rush that the boys w'ro druwn in nnd Hmothcrcd heforo the elevator men tllsco\'CI'C'd that ' ' In \ the WCl'O danger. I'red ; Harris , one of the mun In charge was the stel1fntlwr of ono nnt ! the hrother.ln.law of the olher of the ' 1.I0's. , Alfl"ed has wOI'leed TInYIl about the olovatOl' ntHI WtIS SUIlOsed ! to lmow the dan ers to 1)0 n1 < 't thore. No 1.I1amo Is charged UI to the oIO\'at1 ) loolle. The , Burlington Is Prosperous , The nurlln-ton ! hst year mndo .1ust $ ,1fjG , 13.0 ! mOl'o than It did the ) 'eal Ilro\'lous , ahovo all of Its eXllenHes , In. cll1l1lng taxes IJlld nnd oleratlng ) ex- Ilenscs. 'rho Burlington this yonI' quotes its gl'oss earnings nt $ Hi , G2 , , ' GOO.81 for the 'eal' 190:1 : , nnd for In02 It rehu'lled the gross earnings to the state bonrd at $1 , G74,8:18.71 : , un In crease In Its lit'OSS bnslness for 0J113 : . 'oar of $2.887,7G2.10. 'fo got this In' creased business the Dl1I'lIngton sllont $7 2,3G5. : J mOl'o for ollorntlng ex. Ilonses last 'oar than It tlld the year hefore , in 1903 Us olleratlng eXllOnses being $8,210.G1 ! .G9. Moncy Is Pourlno In. Ll COLN-1\1ono. ) ' Is ) lourln Inte the permanent school fuuds in thp state trcas\1I' l"S o lco at the mto ( ) / $1,000 per dar. I"ifty.nlne thousand dollars In avallablo cash Is now nwnlt Ing Investments In state warrants O\'cr $400,000 of warmnts nro In sight , to he talcon Ul tlurlng next sb months. 'J'ho call for $50,000 of'aI" . rants , which was Issued hy 'freasll1'CI Iortensen , the first of AJrll ) , will talet ! effect Tuesday. Another call will he made III II. few da 's fOl" anothe1 OOOO , . .HI h Price for Corn. llEA THICE.-Fannel'S who bring thell' gro.hl to Doatrico l'lcolvo ( goo 11I'lcos. A wngor , loat ! of COI'll'a : > HOlt ; on the strcot for .1\ : \ ' cents IlCl' uush el. Will 'Plant PO :1tocs. FarmerR am Ilroparing to ) llant IIlt'go act'eago:1 : of potatoes in No IJl':1.slm : this : \'ear. Potatoes will bE the prlncllal ) croll In the Irrlgatod tlls trlets 1 'ln along the Platte rlyer Ir. Western Noh/'l1slm. A t/'l1et of 30e ac'os : In Seotts llIuff county has heer Icased IJy a Kansas City ) Jrollueo flrIU fOl' the raising of potatoes , nnll this Is but ono Instance In mnnr. Socro tarr Dohson of the statu hoard of 11" rlgatlon saYIJ mnny fannors anti rancJ ; owners will IHtt largo tracts In tubers She:1r Sheep by Machinery , SCHUYLER.-Fourteen thousan sheep that are CJuartered nnd tlOlng fed nt the Crescent Rtoek and feeding yarclfl of li'olda & Haley nre bolnn sheared by machlnory. A slx.machlnlJ 1)llInt ) wnR Il11t In , and the six mon om \llo \ 'ed shear 700 to UOO animals ) ler Ilay. House Famine In Wect Point. wms' ) ' POIN'f-l11pty ; houHeR an hecomln so Rcarco In 'Vest Poln , that vacant store bulltllnJs are helnl used as dwellings. Prout to FII Suits. The Doal't ] of Educatlona ] Land' anll Funds Instructed Attorney Gener III Prout to lIrocectl and file his suit , of ejoetmo1t arnlnst the sWtlors h the famoun Boyd county land cases 'rhe sUIJrtm1C court at ItR last slttln gayc permission to Mr. Prout to filt his suits In that court. It Is said the the settJorIJ will ralso the quostlon thaI tito stnto hns no Interest In the mat ter Inttsnll'ch as all of the land , WHl1 the exceptiun of ahout eighty ncreR , has beC'n 'eased to other IIllI.tles , anl1 they are t tl ( ! ones to h'lng the SUItB. - _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ - _ _ - ' , - _ _ _ _ _ _ -0- . _ 6PE..jUU..NA TONES UP TtlE SYSTEM IF Tl l { N If TI E SPIUNG. " SAYS THIS BEAUTIFUL YOUNC CIRL. : i . , \ ' . , , ' . . : ' ) , . , II . . ( ) t , MISS r-1ARJORY HAMPTON , OF NEW YORI { . , . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . _ - _ . . . , . . . . . . ' ! \lIss l\lal'jOl' ' IInlnpton , Gl 'I'hlrll Avcnue , New YOl'lc ( , It ' , wrllcs : ' 'J "Pcruna is II fine medicine to take lIny season of tile J'Clr. ' Taken in tllC spring it tones up tile system urod nets as II tonic , " strcngtllclling me marc tlwn a vacation. In tile fall and winter I Illlve found tllllt it cures colds and clltl1rrIlllnd also find tllat it 15 lnvnlunble to keep tile bowels regular , nct/ng as a getltlc stlmu- lnnt Otl tllO system. In fact , 1 consider It a WllOlc med/clne cllest.-Mlss Marjoryf.mpton. . - . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PURE BLOOD. Blood Impurities of Sprin8tirnc- Cnuse , lrcvcntion and Cure. Dr. Hartmnn' " medlral lcelnrcn arc eagerly scan net ! hr many thtJl1t:1IlIl ! renders. Ono of the most timelr antI Intel'est- Inl lecture ! ! ho e\'er dollveretl waR his rl'l'ont lecluro on tht ! hloot ! Imlllll.ltlus ' ) f sp/'In . ' 1'he cJodor salel In Rul.lslauco that CVOlT spl'lnl : ; the hloot ! Is loatlet ! with the elToto ncclllnulatlonB of wlntcl' , t1e. 'nuglng the tllgestlon , 11t'otlucng ! Blug. 1lshneis of the liver , o\'ertn"ln tlto I\itnoj's ! , interfCl'u-t ! ! with the uetltln of the bowels aut ! the IlroJer ) clrclllal101\ Jf the hlol. ( This rOntltlOn ! of things IlrOtltll'es whut Is pOlllllarlY tmown ns Rprlllg ro\'er , prlnr malaria , uervous oxhuUB' lion , thnt tlret ! feeling , hlood thicken. Ing anti many other Ua\l1.1. \ Sometimes the victim Is hlllous , drs' I pepUc nnt ! constlJated ) ; sometimes ho s weal. , nerV01S and tlel1ressod ; nnd - - - - - - " , : - - : " " " , , , - - - CONSUMERS OF SliOE'S ' a ALWAYS ASK FOil TilE BEST WESTEHN , MAOE SHOES. II These hrands111 Guar:1nlcc you a Good shoe for mcn : I Star and Crescent E. \--Valker Comet Cockof Walk Our PRAIRIE QUEEN leads all olhcrs in Women's and'Children's Shocs. ' . . . See / I.a011' 1Jamr. "S onlIt ! sllo s J'O/l b/l " j F. Po KIRl ENDALL 6. CO. ! 1lLn8 ii ? 'in , - - ' - " - -.0 : - _ , . ' - - - - - - " " " , ' . PLUGJe WINS-it ALWA S wins" I a ! n .t S WI1 h ' 1 "lltrkl'lIo , , h 15 ) 'earsRgo tl' plttnn Qb " o- I n , , . . aID ! "P luttly l'ure hnuso I'"t ' ' nnlile IIInrket.nnlllt won. ! ; " > . : 1't : ' : ; : ' lgr , : \ ? : ra.ri 1rl : ' : _ " 'rllo us tuupceln' ' color llaJlgnto , yourbousc- . tree. Lincoln Paint 81 Color Co. . lincoln , NebI' , . - - - - - - - - - - . , - - 50 @ @O h\\M \ \ RU bANS WERE WELCOMED TO DURING LAJT ! YEAR. rhe ) ' nre clllc Dill ! s tllinc on Iho Grnln Dn : : ; rozln I.alllls , Rlu'nrc rJlO l'tHUIIS und . 1I11 flcd. Sir Wilfred Lnurlcr reccnlly sllid : ' A new slllr has riscn all Ihe horizon , nud It Is toward It Ihal every hnml rnnt who II'RVCS Ihe IUlld or his Rnccs' tors 10 como nllll seck a hOIll" tor himself now ; urns his 1I1lu"-Cllnudu. : There Is Roonl for Millions. ttl l : lJ..IIWStl'IU'lvI'II ' . . .wny. 8chuul" , Chnrch"H , nalhH'IurkutJI. . Vlhnutc , u"ryth'"J ' : o II" dCII'rcd. ' \lor II descriptive ALias and other Information , RI'llly Iv SUllulntcndenllmmlnation. Ottawa. Call' du , or uUlhorizcd Canadian Gm'cmmelll A "III- W. Vlclllle ! ! , 801 New York Lite lluildinl : , ' ) maha , Ne" . I mr.ST 'IN R"RTII fA R M E R S I Harnen , Oallars and S.ddlet DB trAdc mark Arc made from the o d.la"lIoned tanned Cali/ornla / luth : " ' @ With cue witlla31 a lifelime. Ad" your haler If Ihey do not hat > d'e ' our fooJ , . elld 2-ccnt Ilamp for Cataf"z 01 our Hnnus and Saddlu , whIch Ihow you a way to buy Ihem. nVCUI1'Al.1' IInOS. , The Jlurlll'Clslull , Llnco'n. ' Nebrnalu. . : , F.XIC.hN Mustang liniment mt1'B ) Spraius amI tl'uiutl. W. N , U. , 0",01111. No. 17--1904 I again ho llln ' have eruptlona , swe1J- Inga nnd olhm' blood humors. Whichever - over It. Is , the ClU1S0 Is the anmc-et- fete IIccumulations In the bloot ! . . Nothln ; IN moro cortaln within tht > whole ! ' ! lnge of rnetllCl1.1 I1'Jonco thnn that ! Pc'untt In ea'I ' a course o ! "pring- tlmo will I'fcctllnd ) effectually ) Ire- \'out or cllre this Illmost unlvorsal uC- fertlon. , l'er 'hotly feels it In some degree , A grcat II1nj/'iI / ) ' nro cllsturhell con- cldornl.lly , whIJo 11. largo 1)01' ) cent of the humnn fnmIJlrG made \'ory mlsora- ble h ) ' this condition every sprlnJ ; . , PO'nnlwill prevent It If talen In time. poruna wi1J cure I t if tal.en ns dl- rortHI. Po'nl1l\ the ! tIcal RIrlng' mediclno of the metlfral Ilrofession. ' If ' 011 tlo not tlcrlvo prompt nntl snt. InflictOl'y resu1tn fl'OIll the UEO of , Po- ! ' 11IHl , w'lto lit. oneo to Dr. limIt- man , rlvlnl ; n fu1J stlltcment of ) 'ollr calJOlull he will ho Illoased to glvo YOl1 hll1 valuahlo aI\'lco ( gratis. ' Atlll'oSS ( D ! ' . Hartman , President or 'J'he Hnrlmnn Sanitarium , ColumlJ\1s \ , Ohio. / ; Early In tltc : moming , I3tc : at night , or whenever used , Ddlmce : Starch will be found alway : ; tll ( same , always the oot. Insist on l1.1vinc It , the most for your money. Satisfaction or money b ek . . guaranteed. It Is manufactured under the utest improved condl. tlons , It is up-to'date. It is t 4t : best. We give no prcmiut11 , We scI1 : 16 ounces of tlte but starch nude for 10 cents. Otbu brands are 12 ounces for SO calts with a tin whistle. l\\nnufnctured by TUB DEFIANCe STARCII co. , Qmt\ho , Neb. . . BEGGS' BLOOD PURIFIER CURES catnrrh ef the stomach.