Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, July 06, 1905, Image 3

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NORWEGIAN MAN OF' AFFAIRS
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Peter C. H. K. Michelsen Ncw at Head
of Government.
Peter ChrIstian Hersler Kjerschow
1IlIchelsen. who Is at the hend of the
, provIncIal government of Norway , was
premIer of t.he Norweglnn cabinet nnd
mInIster of jusUco when secession
Crom Sweden formallr : was declared
, { ast Wednesday. He wns born Nov. 15 ,
. 1857 , at Dergen , at. whIch clt ' his tath.
ur was In t.ho steamship bUilness.
, ' " Arter taltlng hIs degree In law at. the
' . UnIversity of CchlsUanln. ho returned
. t Dergen and begnn the precUco of
. ' , Is proCessIon as n. solicitor , In which
he continued unt.l1 1885 , when he be.
cn.me .the mn.nager of hIs tat.her's ex.
tenslve business. About this time Mr.
: MIchelsen began to figure In IJOUUCS ,
and In 1892 he was elected t.o the
' _ storthlng , the NorwegIan natlonnl par-
; lIn.ment. In 1904 he was re.elected
and became a member of the Harger.
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up-Ibsen cabhiet , being sent with the
" . . . delegation to the council at Stocl-
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, / " bolm as mInister of state. Later he
: ( ' , was recalled to ChrlsUanla and ap.
< poInted finance minister. When the
I , , " Hagorup govOlnment. : resigned last
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Peter C. H. K. Mlcheisen.
March Mr. MIchaelsen was called up-
Dn to form a cabInet , and became
prime minister. As a man of affairs
, he takes high ranI , and also is an cIa-
quent and elIective spealer.
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Lowther Family An Old One.
The new spealtcr of the house or
I Iommons : , James WilUn.m Lowther ,
comes of one of the most. ancient fam-
mes of England , for when Sir Richard
owther was high sherIff of Cumberland -
land in Ule eighth and nint.h of Eliz.
j a eth , he was the t.hlrtleth knight in
i succession. Lowther is t.ho family
, nn.me of t.he carls of Lonsdale , and
the speaker is grandson of the first
carl , while the Courth and present earl
Is a great.-grandson , but. born in the
. . . same year (1855) ( ) as the spealer. '
" James William Lowther has been'ln
' . official life since 1883 , when he was
first. elect.ed to parliament , In which
he Is now member for Penrith. In
his 'outh be was qulto celebrat.ed as
an amateur actor , witb specIal sldll
In caricature.
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Remarkable Feat of the Bear.
Here Is an odd hunting tale from
Russin. . A certain count was out. for
. bears , and , trackIng a dam and cubs ,
shot. one of the latter , had It slung
Into bis sleigh nnd droye for home
. ! about fiCt ) ' miles distant. Immediately
, . , ; f after his arrival his gamelweper announced -
, nounced that a huge bear had scaled
the wall of the parle. The count. went
out and shot it-tho dam of the cu\J \
'which ho bad ] eilled anll brought
home. The faithful creature had Col-
lowed her dead offspring these fift '
miles at. the same pace as rela 's of
post. horses , and arrived in time to
share the fate of her cub nnd to haye
n monument. erected where she fell.
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As to Freak Wagers.
I One of the curious things that. the
, 1 u'yerago fellow finds hard to understand -
, " stand is who these remarkable people
' ! are that. put. up largo wagertJ that a
person wiU not succeed in going
I around the world in some extraordln-
nrr manner-trundling a wheelbarrow ,
litarting : nalted , and so forth. Gener-
all ) ' , UlO bet. includes a provision that
the wanderer must live on what. he :
. . . . can pic ] , up. This is a gentlemanl ' :
wa ) ' of doing the tramp act. But. how
tlo the IJficlwrs manage to satisrt
themselyes that. the contract has' been
fulfilled ? Or are these bacltOrs liltc
the mythical Mrs. Harrls-"There
ain't no sich llerson ? "
I Overeducated.
I The town of 011 Cltr , Penn. , has n-
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. smart dog , a cocker spaniel. When ho
J WIlS still a puppy his master tau ht
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"t I 1 him to sit. out. on the front. porch and
. wait for the local pnper to bo thrown
Into the 'ard j then the dog would
bring it. Into the house and get. petted
tor doing it.
Half an hour after the dog had
brought. in the paper the other da ' ,
. his master , going Into Ul0 sitting room ,
found a IJllo of six maI'o IJaperS , which
the dog ] ulIl collected from other ) 'ards
in the bloclt. It tool , some tlmo to
hunt. up t.he owners of these papers
1'I' a.nti return them.-Forest. and Stream.
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t. . Bride for Prince Eitel.
Now that the German crown prlnco
has been married , court gossips in
Europe are considering who Is l11\el ) '
to bo the bride of Prlnco Eitel , the
Imlser's second son. The general
, 'low is that. it will be the Princess
E"a of Datlenberg , with whom ho was
much smitten during a recent. Ylslt. to
.4 En land. Princess Em Is quito a
' \ "p tty girl , just IJast. 17 'e ! rs old , who
, / ' was brought. up In ilio shnplest. man.
ner possible. It is expected that she
1 ? 11l Inherit largely from t.er gOdmother -
mother , ex-Empress Eugenio.
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WILL ACT FCR RUSSIA.
Count Nelldoff Officially Named a )
Plenipotentiary.
Russin has officially announced the
nllpoilltmellt of Count NolidolT , Rus. i
sian ambassndor to France , as t.ho
chief pIOllI1Iotentlar ' of Russia t.o no.
otlato pea co with Japan. Count Neli' ,
Gotr is an experIenced dlllomat. As ,
Count Nelldoff.
second plenipotentiary ho negotiat.ed
and signed the treat ) ' of Stefano. He
served as ambassndor to Constantinople -
plo and to Rome beCore ho wns sent.
to represent. his country at. Paris. He
married the Prhicess Hlllwtr , a most.
accomplished woman.
CREW THE LINE AT FORGERY.
Why Senator Beveridge Could Not
Grant Request.
Senator Deyerldgo of Indiana regards -
gards it. as ono of the best joltcs of his
lIfo. t.hat. ho and "Dave" Warfiold , the
actor , resemble each other so closel ) '
that. they would pass as twins. During -
ing a recent visit t.o New Yorl , the sen.
ator was accosted somewhat etrusive-
Iy by two young men , who addressed
him as "Dave , old man. " They said.
t.hey would be glad t.o drop In at the
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theater that. evening if he would write
them a pass. The senator smilingly
wrote on the back of his card "Admit
t.wo" and handed it. over. "Thanls
over so much , old boy , " said ono of
the strangers , "but this will not bo
good unless you add 'D. Warfield' under -
der t.he two words you have wrilten. "
"Excuso me , " said the Indiann. man ,
"but. I draw the Uno at. forgery. I am
Senator Beveridge , , not. : Mr. Warfield. "
CANADIAN IS CHIEF SCOUT.
Lleut. Callaghan High In Confidence of
Gen. Oyama.
The chief scout of tbo mllmdo's
army in Manchuria is a Canadian ,
'rhomas Casey Callaghan , who won
blS miUtar ) ' Utlo in the Boer " ' r.
Previous to that Ume ho had roughed
it. on the northwestern ranches , becoming -
coming an expert horseman , rifle shot
and hunter of big game. On one occasion -
casion in South Africa ho was shot. ,
through t.he body and was given up I
for dead. At t.ho outbrea1 , of hostilIties -
Ities between Japan and Russia ho enlisted -
listed as a scout. In the intelligence'
department of the Japanese army ,
where he rose rapidly in his dlmcu _ .
and dangerous worle , until ho is now :
commander. in. chief of a regiment of
200 scouts , the flower of t.ho Japanese
Intelllgenco department. Lieut. Cal-
laghan has with him always maps or
the theater of war and an interpreter
to convey his orders to the regiment. .
Professors Foreign Born.
'rho mon recently chosen by t.he
University of Wisconsin to fill t.ho i
chairs of Philosophy and European
history were both born abroad and are
graduates of Princeton. Dr. Evander
Dradley McGilvray , who was elected
to the proCessorshlp of philosophy , Is
a native of Danglwlt , Slam , where his
father was enaged { In missionary
work.Professor Alfred Lewis Pinneo
Dennis , who was chosen to fill the
newly created chair of European his-
I tor ' , is a native of Delrut , Syria.
Prof. Dennis will not begin his work
I at Wisconsin until 1906-07 , as ho has
accepted an appointment t.o lecture on
European histor ' at Harvard during
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the semester of next. 'ear and will i
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spend the second semester abroad In
rcsearch worl , .
Cettlnje Not a Great City.
Of Cettlnje , the capital city of the
IJrinco of Montenegro , father-In.law of
King Victor Emmanuel of Italy , Sir
John Furle ' , who has recently pub :
IIshed a boot ] on his publlo career , has
a poor opinion. He writes : "I have
often since heen amused when reading -
ing In UlC papers of the fetes , recl"p-
tions and banquets held in this capital -
tal , but. from my ] mowledge at the
place I have always felt somewhat
slt ptlcal as to their st 'lo and grandeur -
eur , The palnce is called Dlgllardo
anll we have In Englnl1l1 many Carm-
houses with which it could not. com.
pet.o In slzo or comfort. "
Secret Sold to Germany.
R. T. Williamson , a resident of
Pottsville , Pa. , has sold to the German
government. the secret of a newl ) ' pat.
ented armor plate. The American
government rehlseli to hu ) ' . ' 1'ho chief
feature of the Williamson armor Is
that it. docs not present. an ahsolute
reslstanco to projectiles , but cun bo
constructed on warships so that It will
'Iehl slightly when strucle. The Invent.
r > : ' claims that the armor is absolute ] '
Impenetrable. The price paid by Germany -
many for the secret. Is said to make
Williamson a wea1th ' man.
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GOULDS MUST PAY MONE.Y. "
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Architect Gets Verdict for Servlcas
He Had Rendered.
When Supreme Court Justice Keogh
tool , his scat. on the bench sealed
verdict wns handed up as to Ole sult
brOllghl b ' Abner J. lIa 'del , the arch-
Ilect , to recover $60,000 from Howard
Gould for services rendered In draw.
Ing plans for the Gould casUo at Port
Washington. The verdict is In favor
of the plalntltr , who Is awarded $24-
183.75. This amount. represents about
21f.r per cent of the original contract
price of $967,000 which It was estimated -
ed t.he ensUe would cost.
Nelt.her Mr. Gould nor Mrs. Gould
was in court. The jury dellborated
\1pon the case less than two hours be.
fore coming to a conclusion. As soon
as court. was , opened Clorl , Hansom
handed up t.he long scaled en vela po
containing UIO verMct. The justice
merely brow ] tho.sen.1 of the envelope
and handed the document to Mr. Ransom -
som , who proceeded to read Its can.
ten ts.
Architect Haydel smiled broadly
when he heard the contents of the verdict -
dict , whllo Law 'or Henry Monfort ,
counsel for the Qu1l1s , appeared much
surprised.
The vordlct of the jury contained
t.ho Information that they reachCl\
tholr verdict. by giving : Mr. Haydel 1
per cent. of 010 original cost ot the
construction of the castle , which it. ,
had been agreed he should receive
when ho submitted plans for the wort ,
and 1 % lJer cent when his plans werb
completed and accepted. The jury
sn.id they were satisfied that ho hat :
done his part. of t.ho work , and that ho
should bo paId for it. They said they
agreed to allow him $29,183.75 , but.
from this the ' deducted the $5,00U
which Ule plaintiff had received from
the Goulds on account , t.hus malting
their verdict. $24,183.75.
As soon as Clor ] , Ransom finished
reading the verdict Mr. Monfort , ad.
dressing the court , moved to have t.ho
verdict. set asldo on the ground that
it. was not in accord an co with the evl.
dence. This was prompUy denied and
then Mr. Monfm't asltOd for delay
of sb = t . days In which to prepare an
appeal from the vordlct. This was
I Hso.r. Gou. ,
also denied , and Mr. Monfort asked
for a stay of Judgment of thirty da 's
and t.hls was granted.
Many persons In the courtroom con
grat.uln.ted Mr. Haydel on the outcome
of the trial , and to all he merely said
he thought it was only a talr verdict
Mr. Monfort , as ho was gathering ux :
his papers preparatory to leaving , sala
that he would carry the case to thG
appellate division. The jurors werG
composed of business mon and farm
ers and there was UlUG criticism oj
the verdict.
Patriarchal Family.
'l'ho great. family of Sllar , a city 01
14,500 inhabitants In the PhilippinE
island of Negros , is that of l\Ung Leo
They are Chlneso mestizos , patriarch'
al and vastty rich , the great. house
sheltering the sons and theIr fn.mllles
moro than forty adults , with droves at
children. The eldest son has just com.
IJleted his second term as governor of
the island. The head of the family Is
the mother of his excellency Senora
r.ting Lee , who is 80 'ears old , G feet
tall and probably weighs 250 pounds.
She is an inveterate gambler and will
remain for t.wo da's at th round
game of panglngl , her meals being
served in a chair at. her side. About
the only respite Ijhe takes from her
Cavorito game Is on Sunday morning ,
when she drives to church In her Ma ,
nlla.bullt. victoria ,
Great Actress Is Indignant.
Sarah Bornhardt. Is again furious at
t.he French government. which In con.
terrlng the Legion of Honor on Ade.
lina Patti wounded the tragedlonno In
the way that. hurts her most. The dls.
tinction was given Patti in recognl.
tlon of the fact. that she toolt part. in
concerts for French charIties. MarIe
Laurent is the onlr French actress to
recelvo the coveted rIbbon. It was bestowed -
stowed on her as a recognition of her
worle In founding the as 'lum for the
OrlJhans or nctors rather than her tal.
ent as an actress , and the honor wal !
plainly meant for the woman and not
the actress.
Norway's Coast Line.
Norway's coast line along its outer
belt of rocs measures about 1,700
miles , but its entiN shore line , In.
eluding the fjords and the largo
Islands Is close to 12,000 mlles In
length. enough to rea h half way
nround the worM. Norway Is about I
250 miles wide In. the south and in
the north a lIttle moro than 60 mlles.
Its area Is 124,129 square miles , a lit.
tle more than the area of New Mexico.
Its population In 1900 numbered 2,239-
880 and Sweden's In the following yellr
"umbered 5,175,228.
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A8 n. man thlnleth before brcalttnal ,
80 18 ho.
Reverence Is Ul9 foundation at Inst-
. Ing lava.
Lifo loves best UI080 of her . chlldron
who laugh.
Rlghtoousness Is lot moro Omn ro-
Ipeclnblllty. '
A smooth tongue has cnUsod mnny a
man to sUp.
Killing limo Is a sure way at spoUt
Ing character.
The sense ot duty Is n. slCU ot the
divine In man.
The &Cnso of duty Is n. slCU ot the
divIne In man.
Ho was c 'nlc unUl ono day hemet
mot a little chlld.
Hatred often comes from only lmow-
Ing half of a man.
Hatred often comes from only ImoW' .
Ing half of a mnn.
No words of faith hM'O force until
they become fi08h. .
Ardent layers don't always maee
amlablo husbands.
It Is hard for t.ll0 loolc toi100 why
( ! ople prefer the lily.
The only sure t.hlng about n. 110 Is
that it will never die.
It you have horse BenSQ ) 'ou should
know when to Bay neigh.
Women should tno ] their cuos-
from CupJd-and bo blind.
Whoever heard of a man beIng sorry -
ry for wha.t ho didn't tell ?
Christ.'s yolte is built. for two , and
80 becomes a bond for him and you.
When his goods are hIs chief good
a man Is l\1ely \ to find little lastinG'
good.
good.When
When Love t.n1os up the harp of
lIfo the neighbors still complain because -
cause the airs are all sentlmental.-
Now Orleans Picayuno.
UNSIGHTLY BALD SPOT.
Cllused by Sores on Neck-MarclJen
Itching for Two Yearo Made
Him Wild-Another CurCI
by Cutlcura.
"For two years my nock was covered -
ered with sores , the humor sproadlng
to my hair , which tell oul , leaving an
unsightly bald spol , and the soreness ,
Inflammation and merclloss itching
made me wild. Friends advIsed Cull-
cura Soap and Ointment , and after a
tew applications t.ho torment subsided.
to my Jreat joy ; The sores Boon dls.
appeared , and my hair grew ngn.ln ,
tlS thick nnd healthy as ver. I shn11
alwaYB recommend Cutlcura. ( Signed )
H. J. Spalding. 104 W. 104lh St. , New
York City. " "
What three women know the whole
neighborhood Imows.
Storekeepers , Hotel-men
nnd all householders wtll be int.erest.ed
In Acetylene Apparatus Mfg. Co. nn-
nouncem'Tlt ' " ' ' ' ' ' 1 Tlnl1p.r.
Never hit a man when he Is down.
Hit hIm when his frIends are down.
Hero Is Relief for Women.
, Mother Gray , nurse In Now York , dls.
covered 0. j > lensant herb remodr for 'Women ' 5
Ills , called AUSTRALIAN-LEAP. It Is the
only certain mont1ily rcgulator. Cures
tomolo weaknesscs and Daakucho , Kldnoy ,
Bladder and Urlnnry troublos. At all Druggists -
gists or by mall O ets. Sample mailed
FREE. Address , ' .rho Mother Gray Co. ,
LaRoy , N. Y.
Why It Is Imvosslblo for any barber
to worl , on any man's face without.
wordng ] on his own ?
Lydia E. Pinhhanl's
Vegetable Compound
S n. positive cure for all those pn.inful
ailments of women. It will entirely
cure the worst forms at Femn.le Complaints -
plaints , all Ovar llll trou le91 11'1fiam-
maUon and Ulceration. Pulling Bad
Displacements of the Womb and consequent -
sequent Spinal Wcalcncls , Bnd Is
c : . \ \ iuly adapted to t.he ( Jhanq6 oj
J. f . Every time it will cure
Bilc/Cache. " "
It ball curcd marc , cn.scs of Leuoor-
1'hooo. than Imy other remedy the world
hIlS ever known. It 18 uhnost Infalllblo
in such cases. It dhsolvei ! nnd expels
Tumors from the Hterus in an cat-Iy
atogo of development. That
B al'lng-down Fooling ,
causing pain. weight n.nd headache , Is
instantly rellevod and permanently
cured by Its use. Under nIl circumstances -
stances It nets in harmony with the
female .ystcm. It corrects
1I''egulal'ity"
Buppressoo 01' Painful M nstruntlon ,
\Vealmes9 at the Stomnch , Indigestion ,
Bloating , 1'l00dlng ! , Nel'votls Pro'.itrn-
tion , lleo.dnche , General DebiUt.y. Also
Dlzzlnoss , Falntnoss ,
Extreme Lnsslt.udlJ. . . dm 't-cnre" Bnd
It want-to.be.left.abne" feeling , excitability -
ability , Irrlta nU' : ) ' , nervousness , sleeplessness -
lessness , llatulcncy , melancholy or the
If , blues , " and bl1clcnche. ' 1'he5e nre
BurCl Indications of 1'ernale ! Wen.lmess ,
.orne derangement of the Uterus. 1'01'
Kltnoy Complaints
'and Dacltache of eitller aex : the Ve8'etn.-
bl , Compound Is unequaled ,
You can write Mra. Pinkham about
70uraelf in atrlcted oonddonoe.
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More' Converts .l
. Every Year
Every day in every year
tIiat comes , more housewives
are giving up thcir exhorbitant
priced Baking Powders and
turning to K C the honcst and
reliable , which has stood so well
the tcst of ycars. They are finding -
ing out that
K C POWDER BAKINC
costs one-third the price of
powder anywhere near K C
quality , and ma.kes bettcr , purer , more
heal thful baking. 25 ounces for 25c.
Bend polt.1 for " .Doole of rruentl. " ,
.JAQUES MFG. CO.
ChIcago. W.
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Truths Utaf Strike Home
Your grocer is honeat o.nd-if ho careB to do so-cnn teU
you thnt he knows very little nbout the bulk ooffeo ho
Bells you. How 001& ho know , where it origino.lly came from ,
how it wna blondod-or with what
-or , vhon rOBstod ! If you buy your
coffee 100ao b the pound , how can
you oxpeot punty o.nd un orm quolity1
UON COFFEE , the LEADER OF
AU. . PACKAGE COFFEES. Is oJ
necessity untlonn In quality ,
strength and Uavor. For OVER A
QUARTER OF A CENTtJIlY , LION COFFEE
hos been the standard collco In
mlUlons 01 homes.
LION COFFEE s. carclull ) ' packel !
at our lactorlu , and until opened Ia
your home. ! law no chance 01 being adul.
tcrated. 01' 01 coming In contact with dust.
dlrr. germ. . or unclean ban
In each pnokBgo of : LION COFFEE you got one full "
ound of Pure Coffoo. Inaist . . upon getting the gonuino.
( Lion hend on every pBokngo. ) ,
( Save the Llon.honds for T&1t1 blo premiums. )
SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE
WOOLSON SPICE CO. , Toledo , OhIo.
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Th is Is What .
Catches Me !
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l oz.-QnThlrd More lIt.roh.
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FULL
POUND
for tOe
No premiums , but onetltbJr
more st rrcll tban you get of
other brands , Try it now , for
hot or cold starching it has no
equal and will not stick to the iron.
M eller Pianos
Are Sent Pree
to responsible peop1e on trla1. If you
don't say they are $100.00 better than
any plana you have seen , box It up ,
nnd It back at our expense.
Our Prices Are Way Down
beca-use we have no agents 01' travelers.
Our terms are cash , or $20.00 down and
$5,00 monthlY. Wrlto today torato. . -
log and prices ,
Address the ma1cers ,
SC"MOLLrR & MUrLLrR
EII'nbUllhed , 18:10. OllAIIA , NED.
The Occidental Building . & Loan Association
of Omaha , Nebrasla , '
will furnish money to help to build homes , which can be
repaid in monthly payments. Anyone desiring a home
should write for information as to our plan of loaning
money. Address , 1523 Dougla. St , . Omana , Nebraska.
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MOLfS' and WARTS IUMOVfD
Without 1131n .n without It"nlnr mark or ! learl
GU.\lLANTUD hOMunllT. ' 1.011 per boUle br : ,
mall.-loUller Manut.eCarlnl' Co. . Llncoln.Neb.
' W. N. U. Omaha. No. 25-1905. 1
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