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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1905)
' .r -.M _ _ _ .A. . . . . . . , ; , . . . : . ; . . . . . : _ . ii " . . , . OJSTR ( ( OUN RfPUBLlCAft .y D , M , AMS.KnRV , aJWKJDN DOW , . . NEDIJU . . " , I News in Brief J Severe shocles of earthqualO wore 1"0cnUy'felt In Vonezuela. The first state fair of Wyol11lnl ; Is to ho held In the early d/l's / of Octoher. Ross J. Alexnnder , aEed 70 , Indian commissioner under Clevelruul , IR d.ead. .Tay Williams , Ron oC It. P. Wllllaml ! of St. Edward , Neh. , died at Pannma of yellow fever. OI < 1nhonm.lndlan 'ferrltory hnnl'el's t hnve estahllsl1C11 11. rate of 10 lIer cenl. : ; on colllect/olls. / ' { The ChlclIEOllIwaulce : \ & Sf. Palll Railroad cOl11lmny prOJloses to Cllt ollt Sunday excnrslon trains. I Mr. nnllIrs. : \ . W. .T. Brynn hnve stnrt. 1 011 on their tour of the wOI'I.l . , to bo nh. sent n 'enr or more. Justice William .J. Gnynor decllnCll to accept the fllslon nomination for ma'or of New Yorle city. Rlchnrd Olnoy , 11. memher oC Presl. dent Clevol nd's cahlnot , celebrated , his sovontleth blrthdny on Frlclay. Hov. Dr. I"'rank W. Grant Gnnsanltls ; , bns accepted n. chair In the Chicago Thoologlcal seminary , which has been estl\bllshed ; C8peclally for him. John D. Roc efeller , who IIp.to.date has contributed $ HD4DD21.D1 to the University of Chicago , will maleo his I tblrd visit to that Institution next \ Juno. t Dr. Julius Goebel , who recently was dismissed from StanCord university , Is to bo head of the department of the . Germanic language at Harvard m l. verslty. Justin McCarthy says that his three objects In lIfo have been attained. ' : They were : To wrlto booles , to bo 11. member ( If Parliament and to IIvo In 'London. The Japanese minister , Mr. Talm. hlra , expects to'sall for homo In Japan In n. few weeles to join Mme. Talmhlrn. , : who hass been over there for nearly two years. A verdlet of $100,000 against the city of Chicago was given the Panhandle rail read In n. damage suit brought be. cause of the burning of 11. number of freight cars. The explosion of a Iasollno stove boo Jng used by n. veterinary surgeon In , the Stu. > bs IIvor ' stable startel n. fire whleh caused loss of $76,000 at Ed. wnrdsvllle , Ill. At Springfield , 0. , heirs of the late ElIzn. Meharry JeCfors found $10I D5 , pearly all In gold In a llttlo old blacle trunle In the attic of tbo family homo of Mrs. JeCfors. John Dalzell , of Ponnsylvanla , sen. lor ropresentatlvo from AlIeEhen ) ' county 111 congress says he Is not In favor of any tarIrr rovlslon at the coming session of con ress. The secretary of the Interior has or. dored the withdrawal from entry oC 300,000 acres of land In the Hoswell , N. M. , land district on account of the Carlsbad. Irrigation project. Yonlehler R. Do Marees van SWill , doren , the Netherlancls minister to UIl' Unltod states hns returnell to hln post after an ahsence of se\'OI'al months In his natl\'o country. . ' 1'ho Canadian fisheries commlflsloJ ) will hold a joint session with the fiRb. cries commlssloll of the state of WashIngton - . Ington to take up returns 111 Pacific ; I. coast fishery. The meeting will OIJen on November D. I ; The Dagblad has commenced a.l\'o. Jatlng tno 03tnbllshment of n. Norwe tln.ll ropubllc and expresses the ollln , lon , that In any case the people Dlust be consulted before a now constltu. tlon Is determlnell upon. The ro\'olutlonlsts at Sabastopol effected - focted the escape from IJrlson of n student named Felclmall , who Is al. loged to 11llvo been ono of the orrral1 Izers of the mutiny on the battleship , Knlaz Potemlclno last June. I I The party which will SUPIJOrt Dls. . 1 trlct Attorney .Jeromo In his Indopene ! t ont campaign In Now York for ro.olec. I tlon will bo Imowll as the " .Jeromc' I nominators" nnll the 111\I'ly emhlom will he a sollli blacle square. The Interstate Tunnell Hallway com. pany of Now YOJ'le was Incorporaled with a capital of $7,500,000 to COli atruct and oIJerato a tunnel rl\lIroa.l . under the waters of the Hudson 1'1\01 between Now Yorlc CItJ' and New .11" . , , se ) ' . . 'rho department of commC'rco ntH' labor Issued an order remo\'ln Ell. ward DoItz and Charles W. Slo\'Cnl'OI1 Chlneso Inspectors In the emlgrn ticI' service. The ' were charged with liS slstlng 111 smmu11I11 ; foul' ChIlU\11Jpr Into the Unltell States. Following similar attnclcs on t h , Homan Catholic cometerlC8 at Oconl' , Falls Peshtlgo and Dlrch Crcelt1111 ' dn.ls have gene throuh ; , St. .Tosolh ) 'f' . i ' , and St. Anno's oometerles at Escanahll , 1\Ilch. anel demollshell the crosses on over 200 monuments , causlns dam , ages estllnated at $4,000. A painting of .John G. Carllslo hilI' been received b ) ' the I entucley IIIstor lcal soclot . nnd placed In the hlstorl cal rooms at Franlefort. Further slight shoclts of cI\rthtunltr ! ( and vlolont storms exten.lIng m'ur the , I whole of Calahrla , Itnl ) ' , added to the distress of the strlclcoJl IJopulation. The Sons of Veterans organlzatiOll Is galnlus In stJ'ength , there ha\'lu 'been ' 5,000 members added the pasl vas year. Rev. Paul Mathews of Clnclnnotl , O. was elected tshop ! coaljutor of the MUwa\lleeo Episcopal dloceso on the la\xteenlb ballot. - . , LIGIEl'ING LORE. ACETYLENE EXCELS AS AN ILLUMINANT - MINANT , G:1G : for Lighting Formerly ConfIned to CIties nnd Large Towns , now In General Usc In the Country. The satisfactory IIJhtlns ot subur. ban anll country hOJllca requires that the means used sball bo convonlent , safe , economical and furnish a b..ll. lIant , penotrafng ! , eTnlgellt ! light. Everybody admits that these are not the characterlatlcs of the candle or Iccroseno lamp , which , formerly , were the only feaslblo means of pro- , duclng light for domestic use In the i rural districts. li'or generations there was n. crying need , a yenrnlng for somethlns bettor , which was not sntlaned. A few yearn ago deliverance Clllno In the shape of the chomlcal comllollllll , Calcium Car. bldo , from wblch , by the slmplo ap. plication of walcr , the gas Acetylene Is derived. Acetylene meets all tbo requlroments fully and admirably and In being generally used. Common limo and carbon In the term of coleo or cOllI are the rn.w mn. torlalfJ which , fused In nn Intensely hellted furnnce , maleo Calcium Cn.1'- bide , and there la no dl lculty In ob- talnlns It In any part of the country. The machlno Into which the Cn.l. I clum Carbldo ) H rtllln from whlcb i the Acetylene Is distributed througb ; tbo building to bo lighted , Is but lIttle In.rger than n. thirty-gallon mille : can , and of the same general form. It In cllslly and cheaply Installed , olther In the cellar or In an out.bulldlng. The light trom burning AcetylV'l1o Is exquisite , and lighting experts agree that It surpasses all ether known Illu. mlnants. It does not taint tbo air nor strain the eyes and Is not objection. nble In any respect. Every up.to-dato rural resldenco should bo oqulpped wltb Acetylene light. Many n. man who Is his own master would lIleo to be worlclng for sarno ether fellow. Insist on Getting It. Some grocers say they don't Iteep Defiance Starch. 'I'hIH II ! beausc ! they hn.ve n stoclt on hanl1 oC other brands contalnlnJ ; only 12 oz. In n pn.clmge , which they won't be aule to sell first , because Defiance contains 16 oz. tor the same muney. See Virtue In Sliver Rings. Sliver rings are worn by laborers In certain European countries , the own. ors holng firmly. convinced that such a rIng Is a sure protection against fits. This Iden. has probably arisen trom the fact" that merCl ry , commonly called qulclsllver , was formerly used as Q , remedy for epilepsy , and by an orro- neC1Us process of reasonlns sllvor has been credited with shnllar virtues. Black Sea Once Inland Lake. The Dlacle Sea , acconllng to ehron- Jcles mentioned hy Strabo Ilnd others , was once an Inland lalce , connected with the Caspian , till some catastro. pho forced Its outlet Into the basin of the Medltorranean , cutting err communication - munication with Its eastern sister laleo , which , Indeed , has gradually shrunk , over since , but , for awhllo may have 1I0011ed Its shore lands tar nnd near. Blood.Curdling Cry for Beans. A wild man who recently terrorized the resillents of l\toullrlo. li'la. , and who was described as n. "tall , ape.1I1ce creature , hideous , with long , bristly hair , and gl\'lng forth wild , blood. curdllns cries. " proved to be , when captured , a Dos ton slmplo lIfo en. thuslast who was trying Innocently to get close to mother nature.-Atln.nta Constitution. A mnn might glvo his wlfo moro spondlng mone ' If she wouldn't spend so much of It on things for him tbat ho doesn't want. It Is not neCC8sar yto doubt a. mn.n'a moUves If you Imow ho has not the ability to act UlloOn them. GET POWER. The Supply Comes From Food. If wo gel powcr from food , why not strlvo to get .all the power wo CIUl. That Is only 110sslblo hy use of skU. ! ully selected food that exactly fits Lbo requirements of the body. Poor fuel mlllees 11. IJOOr fire and n poor fire 15 not a good steam pro- ducer. "l rom not Imowlng how to select the rIght food to fit mJ' needs , I suf. tered grlovo1Jsh' for a long Umo from stomach troubles , " \Hltes n. lady from n. lIttle town In Missouri. "It seemed us If I wol1111 no\'er bo able to nnd out the sort of food that was best for mc. Hardly anything that I could cat w J\Jld \ stn.y on my atomach. g\\ry uttellllt , gn.vo mo henrl.burn anI ! HUed 111 ' stomach with gas. I gel thlnncr nnd thinner until I lIterall ) ' became u 1I\'lng slteleton and In tlmo was cOlllpelled to lcoep to my bed. "A few monlha ngo I was Ilersuaded to trr Gralle-Nlltl ! food , and It had , sUCh gOOd oft'ect { rolll the \'ory begin. nlng that I have Iept up Its use ever slnco. I wns slIrpl'lsed at the el\so with which I dlgestcII It. It IJroved to o jusl what I necded. All my un , pwasn.nt S'I11PloIll8. the henrt.burn , th I , Inllated feollng which ga\'o IDO sc much pain disappeared. My weigh' ' \ gradually Increased fl'om DS to 11 ( I 1bs. , my HglJI'o rounded out , m : strenJth cal110 bucl" C1IIII I am no" 'ablo ' to do 111) ' housoworlt and cnjo 'It. . The GrllpeNnts fee ( Ud It. " Naml 1 glren by postum Co. , llattlo Creek \ Mich. l A tt1l d .ys' trial will show an'on I lomo facts about"food. . I "TPAr" ' . A. r Il. " rTHE EWS IN NEBRASKA , I OVER THE STATE. A new telephone comlllln ) ' Is seele. Ing to Het a franchise In Omaha. Sheridan county hnll n most success. ful fnlr , hoth In exhlhlta nnd attend. ance. 'rho members of the Te umseh Ad. vent Christian church have called m. der .T. .J. Schamherg ot Lincoln to the } lUfltornte. The IHlasenHer ttaln on the Dloom. fIeld branch oC the Omnha rallrollcl was wreclccd near BloomfIehl , two lIerllOns receiving Injuries In the acchlent. Ex.Chlef of I'ollco O. Schoonover , of Nehraslm City , charJ ed with false Imprisonment and usurpation of office , has IJOen aCf1ultted by the jury In the district court of otoo county. ' 1'ho hoys anll girls engaged In the corn growing contest helng held by the state department of education nre to ho entertained alT a corn banquet In Lincoln early In December. C. A. Gleason , for the last two years pastor of the Conlreg'ational church In West Point hns Revered his relations with hll ! congregation IInd has accept. cd a call to the church at I alrmont , this state. The grocery store of Doll Dros. , Deatrlce , wns closed hy creditors , the amounl of their liabilities helns $2,50. The Rtocle will Involco ahout $1,300 and the outstanding accounts will reach $750. Pat Cn.vanaugh , a well lmown , horsc. man of Verdlgree , was probably fn. tally Injured In a race on the Crelgh. ton track during the progres : : ! of the count ' fair thero. He was thrown from his horso. The specln.l commltteo of the south. cast Nobraslm conference , which was hen.rlng the evidence In the Hov. F. P. Dllllccmore ense. at Falls CIty , re' turned Il vordlct of gulItr , which expels him from Its church. Prof. W. C. T. Adams , Ph. D. , late dean of the normal department of Upper - per Iowa university , has been elected to the chair of IJsychology and peda. gogy In Dellevue college In place of Prof. HanllaIls , resigned. At Gene\'a the Erades In the school have become so crowded that the schoot bOllrd has secured the l"'reewlIl DalJtlst church for n. 1I0rtion of the l"'lflh grade and have had It seated and fUl'lllsl1ed for this IHlfllose. . .Tames .Tones of Gl'eely count ' . who last winter shlplled a number of prn.lrle chlclcons and quail In a barrel of sauer. leruut , which later was confiscated by the state fish and game commls. slo'ner , has heen fined $25 and costs. The firat now corn has been brought to this marltel. It was In the car ald of excellent QuaJltr. It sold to a local feed dealer for 35 cents IJer bushel. Taldng eighty lJOIJIHls for a bushel , the yield was Rlxty.fi\'e bushels to lhe. acre. acre.Tho The Tecumseh \1I ! I tar ) ' band has been enllIgell br the manllgement of the Omahn. Ale.Sar.Den festl\'al to liar- tlclpate In the 11al'ades In the metrop. oIls during the carnlva ! . 'rhe dates on which the band will allpear are Oct. . . and 5. The Cooper & Ilnn electric light Illant of IIumholdt was IJllt out of hus. Iness hy an accident to the machinery , In which the engineer , Will H. Lon- nelto , had a narrow escapC' from dC'ath or sel'lolIs Injll1'r. The fiy wheel hmsted. The farmers of Avoc\ : . and vicinity ; at a recent meeting , dlscUSRel ( the project of organizing a farmer's ele- vatOJ' COl11ll1\n ' . It was decided to hulld an elo\'ator at on co for handling the gmln prolucts ( of those Interested In the Iroject. AIljlltant General Culver has withdrawn - drawn his claim filed with Auditor Searle for $2.10 fo expenses of himself IInd rillo team to Sea GlI't. General Culver will get the money from the gCl\\ral government. .Tlllh e E. F. Perleln' ! of Tecumseh , haR heon IIllpolnted by the state board of I\\alth as local roglstrar of'ltlll statistics for 'I'ecul11seh .and vlclnltr , IJIHlnr a new law 11I\ssed by the Illst IC'I"I < ; I1turo [ requiring the regestratlon oC all deaths In the state of Nehraslm. Horses arf > hplng shl11lJellin for the Omahn. IJOJ'so show , whleh will be held at the Audltorillm during the weele of October D , an.l . e\\ry Indication Ilolnts to ono oC the mORt RUCCCSRfll1 horse shows which nn\- town haR ( wer hpl. . ! . ' 1'he Initial sh \ \ ; of the asso- ciation. holl1 last fall , carried cff the palm of all firMt sbows nnl1 from the IlI'esent Inl1lcatlons Ihls show will fol. low rl ht In Its walce. 'l'he ring' has hel'a hulJt anl1 the local horse' ! are helug' ! ! I\'en tholr l1ally till'll III the tan bllrlt a \ "Ita to acclIstom them to the shol't hlrn ! ! 1\1111 to Iho IJ OIII ( ) wbo stanll 1\1'0111111 the rail a 11I1 by Iholr 1II'\81'1H'0 frighten tho. horscs. All of tl1C' 111 < 'turesqllo featureR Imowll to hOl'SI > shows wllI he on the IJrOrllm ! at the Omllbn. Rhow. ' 1'anl1el1ls. 1'01111 fOIlI'S. ( 'oaeh fOllrs , RIIIlw tellms. coclt honeR. the jump ( > rs anl1 the hllnt c11l1l8. not to mentloll the cowbo's , are Rome of the Intcrestlng featllrcs of the show. RUl'yors In the OJ1l1Jloy of the Oroat I NOI'tlwl'll ha\'o Iot as fCII' ellsl as gIlt. horn with the IIno the ) ' are running from 1"I'oll\ont to Omuha. 'I'hrouh ! tI 1) lt1l1l1ne8' ! of Miss Flor' mlco Inle , of Hocle .counl ) ' , the "Orass Willow. " wbo ntlractoll so milch at. tentlon at the stnto filII' . has hecomo the IlrOIJert : of the stnlo' norm III school nt Pel'll. 'rho tlress wns mllllo hy l\tlss Florence Zlnlt anti her slstor , Dossle , who Is allonl1lll ! ; the normal , and contains slxtJ'.thrJ lelnlls oC Hocle county ( ; l'I\SHeS \ wo\'en with nr. tlstlc slelll Into the form of an ox. qulslto dress. - STATE COMMERGIAL CLUBS WilL SOON HOLD MEETING Executive Committee Session Called for OmJha October 5. SII LTON- . A. I1mtetler : , president - dent of the State ARsoclation of Com. merclal Cluhs , has called the executive committee of thnt organization to meet In Omaha at the Commercial cluh rooms Oetober 6. The question of the next annllal meetlllof / the as. Roclatlon to be held In I"ehruar ' will bo talecn III ) at that tlmo and the place for the meeting selectel ! . The com. mlttee will bo pleased to hear from any clubs that woultl 1IIee to entertain the next fltato meetlnv . If YOll can. uot meet the committee In person , write to the secretary , \V. G. Hirons , Pierce , Neh. gach commercial club organization of the state can join the state asso. clatlon by pn.ylng an annual fee of $2 , except organlzatlonfl III cltlos 01' moro than 7,000 population sha1l pay $10 In annual dlles. J ach club will be entitled to two votes In the asso. clatlon meeting , but can send as many tlelegates as It desires. The memhershlp of the execlltlvo committee of the state association Is as follows : President , M. A. Hostetler , Shelton ; vice presidents , W. A. Green. wald of Falls City , 1'1. ' .T. McVann of Omaha , J. T. Hanson , of Fremont , H. A. Graff of Seward , George F. Mil. ' bourn of Mln ten , G. n. Dnrr of L'3xlng. ton ; secretary , W. G. Hirons of Plerco ; treasurer , O. O. Snyder , O'Neill. A NORFOLK MOTHER HEARS OF SON'S DEATH NORFOLK-Totla ' for the first tlmo since the mllred at Sacremento , Mrs. Charles Lodge of this city heard the story of the lellllng of her son , John Lodge. the former Norfolk man , later 11. wealthy race horse owner , who was Rhot wltbout provocation on the race track In the California city over a weelt ago. Charles Ledge anti Sam Lodge , father and brother , have returned from California. where they went to bury the dead mun. An Intoxicated depu. tlzel ] town marshal murllered John Ledge becallse the o lcer believed Lotlge had aplJIIed an epithet to him which he resented. One of Nebraska's O/d.Tlmers. / NORFOLK-"Uncle Dill" Lament , said to ha\'e been the oldest among Nebraslcn pioneers. Is dead at Nlo. brara from disahlllt ) . Inchlent to old age. His patent to land In Nebrnslm bore the signature of President Andrew - drew Jacleson and he came west when the conntr ) ' was filled with Indians and antelolJe. E\'ery hllslness hOllse In Niobrara WIlS closed during the funeral - eral of the old settler and his remains were 'Iald to rest In Leau Qui COllrt cemetery. n\ar that 111 ace. During his last Illness Lament was cared for by citizens of the city. School Fund Being Inv'ected. LICOLN-At the close of hllslness \Vednesda ' Treasllrel' l\1'ortenson had less thlln $100000 uninvested of the permnnent s heel fund ha\'lns bought lip a lot of state wnrrants. As the taxes will not be coming In before .Tanuar ) ' or February , there Is still a ' chance that the treasur ' will run low and the buying of warrants will have to be stopped. Kills Wlf and Self. NOm OLl\-Joseph : Bowe1l a Do. hemlan farmer near Rogers , commit. ter suicide b ' hanging after beating out the hralns of his wife with a ham. mer. She wlII die. They had quar. reled o\'cr a division of property. Laying of Corner Stone. ST. PAUL-'l'he corner stone of the new Prcshyterlan church. which Is to replace the hulldlng llUrned last February , ' was laid with apllroprlato coremonles. . Go'el'llorlIclccr has 1\)1)1olntell ) ) S. . I. . Nlt'hols of Beatrice anll lIon. Peter .Jansen of , Jansen as mpmhcrl ! of the delegation 10 represent this state at the national conference on Immlgra. tlon to be hell1 In New York city De. cember G anti 7. MR. AND MRS. BRYAN START OU THEIR TOUR JINCOLN-W. .T. Bryan , Mrs. BrYII II anll SOil anll l1augh tm' ha0 left for San Franelsco. from which plnco tl1C'Y will Iitnrt on tholr tour of the worhl. They stoll Hrst at JIIJIln ) , wwro thp party wllI he met hy a YOIiilg .1alJHnesp who formerly mlIlIe > hla homo with the BI'yan family , while ho at. tenllcll the IInl\'ersHlty , hul who Is now conlhlctlng a IJI'l\'ato school In .1aIHin. 'I'hls 'Ollug mall will ho their guldo through the Hewer ) ' Itlugclom. . Nebraskan Injured In Denver. nr NVI n , Colo.-Fred ShllllnH' . a atmnger ! n this ell ) ' . who al'l'l\'ell hero Il few days ago from Scotill. Neh. , was nellrl ) ' Ie III ell b ) ' a at rl'et car. Shilling WIlS onVellon streel und stelJlled hur. rlellly to ono sldo whllo In the center of the thorough faro In order to a\'olll It slreet car. Br flO clolng. ho 1I1aced hllnRelf dlrectlr In front of 11. car com lug fl'om the OPlJOsito cllrectlon. Thl cn.r strucl , him Rqul1rolJ' lIucl a blow upon the hellll rendered him \lI1con. sclous. Ho Is badh' hrulsoll aud In. ternal Injuries mar de\'clolJ , . - - , Dlstresalng News , The Observer has T'celved ! the fol. lowlnl ; : "Nottlo Smith a welllmowing cotoed girl with whlto and coloed lIve ; )11 South College st she fell through a I porch about 3 foot and n balf yester. day n tow Icnch planl < tracl < ker n. den.tb blow over the eye I am n lItlo better today.-Columbus , S , C. , Ob. aervcr. Natural Friendships , Friends are discovered rather than made , and there are peolle who are In their own nature friends , only they do not kuow ench other ; but certain things , 1I1eo poetry , music and paint. lng , nro IIko the Freomnson's slgn- they reveal the uninitiated to each other.-Mrs. Stowe. ' Had Monkeys Work for Him. Durlns the rush to the gold fields of Yukon an enterprising minor carried ! lvo Chinese monlcoys to help him In gold washing. The monlcoys had been I . used to severe cold and extremes of n vigorous cllmato , and the gold search. i or found hIs anlmnl workmen most usoful. Jokes With Soldiers. While some regiments of London vol. unteers were engaged 111 a sham figbt In tbo suburbs a man on Il coacb , pass. Ing along a neighboring road , sounded "Censo firing" on his bugle. The call was passed along the IIne3 and the bnttlo was suspended till tbe joke was discovered. . If the World Were Blrdles9. A naturalist declares , man could not Inhabit It after nine y ars' tlmo , In spite ot all the sprays nnd poisons that could bo manufn.ctured for tbo destruction of Insects. The Insects I and slugs would simply eat all the orchnrds and crops In tbn.t time. THOUSANDS OF LIVES SAVED By "Mother's Medicine Chest" and Patent Prescriptions. Commenting on attacks made by certain eastern publications on some of the best known and most valuable of the world's. proprietary medicines , the Committee on Legislation of the Proprietary Association says : "All through tJI0 country districts , In every state of the unIon , 'ou will find In tbo farm houses the old family romedles , sometimes called 'patent medicines , ' many of which have beeh i In use In the same household tor gen' erntlons. Among such people the old. fashioned proprIetary medIcine , al. ways at hand with full printed In. structlons for use , Is ono of the neces. sltIes of life. "To tamllIes In the country many miles from a doctor such remedies are Invn.luablo. 'Mother's medlclno chest' has ved many a life and met many .a hreatenlns sickness n.t the thres. hold and turned It out of doors. So tar from constituting self-prescription , as Is often pretended , acquaintance with n. 'patent medicine' often obvl. ates the necessity of such a. step ; for here Is a prescription already made up , the effect of which Is well known. One of the greatest advantages of Buch medlclno Is that Its constant tor. mula glvC8 It the character of a slnglo drug , so far as uniformity of result Is concerned. and the people who use It know from experience just whJ1.'t they can count on-"whlch Is more than cnn be saId of many physIcians" prescrlp. tlons frequentlJ. obtained at a. far greater cost and trouble. " Peculiarity of Somnambulism. It Is a remarlmble fact that some somilambullsts who may bo deaf to the loudest noises wl11 percelvo even a whisper from some ono person , with whom alone the sleeper appear to bo able to hold communication. Valuable Stamp Collection. Thomas Tapllns of London began conectlng postage stamps when only 10 years old and now has n. collection of about 100000 , whIch It Is estimated Is worth $500,000. The only busluess so far dlscovored thllt Is not helped by rrlnters' Inle : Is that of the bank robber. Economy goes hand In hand with wlso spond. lng , and talees opportunity at the right momont. You can be just as happ ' , even If } 'ou are poor , as the man with mnn ' millions , and } .ou would bc , too , If he didn't ha\'e the many millions. . Marrlago without lo\'o Is n. sllcrl. lege , but marrlago with lo\'o and nothIng else Is not appetizing as n. sll'ady diet. Shun the Eucalyptus. No worm or Insect Is ever found upon the ucah'ptus tree , nor In the en.rth penetrated by Its roots. Moro 1100plo would avoid getting Into the fire If the ) ' had sense enough to leeep out of the fr 'lng pan. "Yes , " said the mother , "to throw at Johnny. lIe's been In a puddle and Is dirty and blaclc and horrid. " Love Is n. banker who Indorses the notes of courtshIp , and pays the hon.vler drafts of matrlmon ' . When some men have no better oc. cUlmtion ther hunt up somethIng for their wives to do. IIow wonderfully dovelolJOcl must bo the furnlturo mo\'er's bump of de. structIvoness ! The 1111ce that lel11s alwa's slays others besides the pacemal\ . ThOt-6 Who Have Tried It will \ISO no other. Jefianc ( > ( ' 0111 'Vater Starch has no equal In QUlll1t1ty or Qunllty-16 pz. Cor 10 cents. Othel' brands contain onlv 1\1 \ oz - - " 411 . , . " " . ' I . , II I I NIVlr. LOSIS Itl Str.n lh I AlwtJys the Same t ' . i I alumet. . j Baking Powder ' l Is MOlt Healthful , ' I Whllesoml and ECln.micll ! ! I , Home VlsltorEl' ExcursIon t 'ii e mlddlo states. The Wabash R. R. will place on sale November 30tb. very low round trip rates to mn.ny { points In Illinois , IndIana , Ohio , Ken. tuclty , Western Pennsylvanln. , New j Yorle and West Vlrglnln. . , ' i Tbls will bo a. . splendid opportunity for those who wish to visit their old homes and friends , to tal\O advantage of , after the Harvest days are over. . , The Wabash between Omaha. . and , St. Louis has just recently been rocle ballasted , and new heavy steel ra.lIs . laid. All trains consist of the latest up.to.dato equipment , thus maldng It . . ft. plensuro to travel. "lIf For all Informa.tlon . , such as rates , maps , tlme.tables , etc. , call at 'Va. bash City Ollce , 1601 Farnam St. , or address , HARRY E. MOORES , G. A. P. D. Wab. R. R. Omaha , Neb. -1 ' FrIends are almost a.s sCllrce as urn. brellas when they are needed. I Every houselcceper should lmow thn.t If they will buy Defiance Cold Water Starch for laundry use they , will sn.vo not only Ume , because It 1..1' never sticks to the Iron , hut becnuso } . . . . . _ each paclcngo contains 16 oZ.-ono full - , ' Ii . ; poundvhUe all other Cold Water Starches are put Ull In % , .pound pack. . ages , and the prlco Is the same , 10 ,1' cents. Then Ilgaln because DeHanco Starch 15 free from all Injurious chem. Icals. If 'our grocer tries to sell you a 12.oz. 'paclmge It Is because he has a stocle on hand which ho wishes to , dlsposo of before he puts In Defiance. Ho Imows that Defin.nce Starch has prInted on every paclmge In large letters - . " ; ters and figures to ] 6 ozs. " Demand De- \ . . ' 0 , fiance and sayo much tlmo and money f nnel the anne 'ance of the Iron'stick. . Ing. Defiance never stlcles. , Important to Mothers. Examine carefully every bottle of CASTOnrA , a safe and lIure remedy for infants and chltdrrn , and lIeo that i - - - Dears the Signatnre of . In Use For Over 30 Years. The KInd You IIavelwoys ! lauCht , Reverence gives rellotle. " ' 'Take my advice" d 't1lf.ti $ N fUnB ? . . . , ' l zB7 -i I ' 1 l"iJj&v iJ f .M I ! ! l f comes to you as nature's f food , direct from the best I wheat fields of the world. Actually the M eat of the Wheat-nothing added no thin& , taken away. , J , ' . Two Honest Pounds In Every Package. PRICE tS CENTS , Speak to Your Grocer PltbburyWllhburn Flour ' /111I1 Co. . lid. \ Hlnnupolil.1100. / . o _ . . , ! - . . - . \ . ' - . - - - ' - -