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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1905)
- - < . ' . . , - , . . . . . . - ( uST R ( OUNl1 RfPUBLlCAft : . By D. N. AMBBERRV. anOIaDN now. - - NIDDRAfJlCA . - - , - JI.1 } ) on't rh'J Itll hnJlI1 yt : there nro .1 aWl fifUclI vncallt tahlots In the Hall of I nm . 'fho fntllOIlf ! tltrwy ] , fattening 011 Iltxurlouf ! ( al'l ! , ( C'IH that ho Is Il0pu' 'tar. 1I0 Is , too. Which \\'ould ) ' 011 mther ? Surrer from IIIHol1lllla or Iwow thnt ) 'OU snore 111(0 a tuha hol'll ? \ - - I Moral ot the Taggart cllso-Tho mall who teachcH hla wlfo to drln ! , whlslwy Is a fool. A IIvostoo ! , COIISIIH Is noW planned. It Is odds on I hat I horo'l1 ho no ! dc ! , on tellhlH ngos this time. - Dr. OsloI' has ovldelltly changel1 his mlnll. No OliO hears of his asdll ! Ilnybody to lIass hll1l the choroform. ! In this hlf ! holtI' of grcatness let Mr. Christy Mathewson rememher the ( o.to of Pflug. 110 , too , was fnmous onco. It If ! pertinent suggestion that the nutomohl1o horn shoud ! ho tuned to a muslco.l noto. Even the swan song Is 800thlnrr. A Chicagoan Is under nrrest In Kan. ! illS City cho.rgcd with "having am' wlfo too mnny. " 1I0 might ho.vo only ono at that. A Russian prlneo was fined for Rpeedlng hla o.utomohllo In Chicago. It Is ncodlesR to say that Chicago 18 not In Husala. A man has written 11. Inrgo heel , en. tllIell "Whnt to Ho.vo for Dreo.ltfast , " when It could all bo belled down Into ono word. food. Oysters 11.1'0 said to he Inrgo nnd lJlenUful this ) 'car , and many churches ho.ve votcd to usu two at cnch socln. lhe.-lloston Globe. Somehody has InventOlI 0. now field gu which fires 300 shots 0. minute. Hero Is another argument In favor of unl vorsal peo.ce. Spain probably docs not see that UlCro wns anything Inferior about 'vowoy's work at 1\lanlla , oven It he ' . as o.n plderly officer. A eareltsa newspaper reports that Ir. Taft "Ia gottlng thin. " What it meana , of Iourso , Is that the seere. tary Is gotllng less thlc ! , . ' When an austere man of sclenco declares - clares tho.t Itlsslng Is an "unpleasant custom" It Is only right that ho should tell the world how ho Imows. It every man could use King AI. fonso's system aud have the neighbors plcl , out 11 wlCo for him the dlvorco problolU might bo slml110r than it is. The Lo.ncaster bonr lng house man who mo.do a potplo out of buzzard was fined , alt.hough justlco fairly clamorml that ho ho conllemned to consume the plo. Little Freeman l\Iolnert , the Drool- lyn "scientific bahr , " who has novoI' tasted meat , candy 01' caIto , has lots of treats in store for him If ho Uves to grow UI1. A Dorlln professor says the blto of n girl Is frequently fatal. It has been noted that the hlto of n girl orten brings 0. box of chocolate creams to an early end. It is clnlmed now that the spices In the fooll which Is catpn by rIch people cause thom to hecomo immoral. Who.t about the farmer , whoso apple pic Is mostly nutmeg ? A PUtaburg court Is going to deter. mlno the money cal1acltr of womun's stocking. . Thnt wHl bo of no advun. talle , howevcr , for the average man isu't able to reach It. SOIUO editors are troublell because n Now Yorle stoclt oxclmngo scat sold for ' 85,000 , and only the Portland Press atops to consider that the buy. er at Icast got the scat. The tall styles In womon's llOslery , judged by window dlspla's , are rain. bow.hued nnd baldly 'designed. Until a muddy da"s disclosures , no man may liar whether they are populnr , The courts ho.ve doclded that a mar. Tied man has a right to lCep a rat trap In his pocltot to catch wltey . when she goes through his pauts alJ he sleops. Spread the good news , brethroll. A Phl1o.I1"lphla mnn Is worrying bOo cause he celved $20 In a letter tJ which no name was signed. Wo nom. . inato him for first ' ; ' 4co : president oj the Amalgamated ssociatlon oj Trouble Dorrowers. I A young man who appeared in London theater wearing a necltth made entirelY of diamonds was nearl3 mobbed by the audlonce. lIe was he lleved to be an American , but It thlf were true , where was his diamonc shirtY A contemporary came mighty nea1 enunciating an immortal truth whel It romarltod tbat "lite trouble will French statesmen is that they tall too much. " It It .had omItted the ad jectlvo all the ground would bm bcp.u DOver d. GREAT SONG WRITR. Paul DreBser , the Popular Composer , Cured by Doan'a 1 < ldney Pilla. Paul Dresser of New Yorl" author of "nanlts of the Wabash" and many other great song bits , writes : Gentlemen : I wlab to recommend Doan's 1ldney Pills , In tbo hOllO tho.t my endorsement - dorsement will ho rend ! Jy Homo of the mllny tholJ'iands of snfferers from Itdt1ey ! COlli plaint. I was so wretchecl from this rnl1lo.dy that 1 could not" sleep , rest nor cat , and had a weal , and aching bact. ! Doan'a lld- l1ey Pills effcctnnlly ctlrei ! me , nnd I 'W18h that ethers may Iwow. ( Signed ) PAm. DHESSERI Sold by all dealers. I O cents II. box. J'ustcr.Mllburn Co. , Buffalo , N. Y. Soap from PompeII. A few yeara ago a soap.bollor's shop was dlacovel'ed In PompeII , having boon bnrled beneath that terrIble rain of ashes that fell upon the city 79 A. D. The soap found In the shop hnd not lost Its efficac ) ' , although It hnd been burled 1,800 ) 'oars. Insist on Getting It. Borne grocers Ray they don't keep Defiance Starch. ThIs Is because they have 0. stock on hand or other brands contaInIng only 12 oz. In 0. pncknc . which they won't be able to seU first , because Defiance contl1.lns 16 oz. tor the same money. Do you want 16 oz. Instead ot 12 oz. tor same money ? Then buy DefIo.nce Starch. RequIres no cookln ! ; . Origin of Some Spanish Tltlea. Spain Is snld to contain 470,000 "no- bles , " many of whom owe their titles , Buch ns they are , to the halt mad and wholly bnd Philip II , who used to cre. ate thom In batches of 100 at II. tlmo at II. uniform prlco of $50 II. bead. I'llIo's Cure for COUlUmpt.J.on ! Is nn Infn1llbl. medIcine for cougbs nnd colds-N. 'V. SliIUIIL , Ocean Grove , N. J. , Fcb. 17,1000. Has Lota of Leisure Now. Cupid used to be overworlted until he Invented the mnrrlngo ceremony.- Lifo. 1\trll. Wlndow'lI " "othlnl ; ' Syrup. 1"01' chn ren teetblnl : . Botlens thD KUrol , rodnccllI IlAmmstlon , allal' pain , curcs wind cutlu. Zo a botUa , Happy the preacher who can Invent n pocletboolt that cannot bo left at homo on Sundays.-lIenry F. .Cope in Chicago TrlJune. ! POIt m NT on SAIE ON cnop FAItMS . J. MULHALL , Sioux City , In Three Things to Ascertain. There wns n thpo when minIsters used commonly to consider the sub. 30cts for their sermons under three heads. A famous user of redundant pronouns , taldng for text , "Tho devn goeth about as 11 roaring lion , " proposed - posed to consll1er , "first , who the dovll ho Is ; secondly , why the devil ho go. eth ahout ; and , thirdly anl1 lastly , what the devil Is ho roaring at. " Coating for Gilt Frames. For gilt frames which are not quite Df the best quallly n. good thing Is a coating of clenr pato.chment slzo over tIlO gilding , as this prevents the darlc- anlng and dlscolorlnl ; of the gold , and also allows of the frames being light. Iy wiped over occasionally wllh n clean moist sponge , this being 0.1 , lowed to dry of llself. AntIquity of Ropemaklng. Although the name of the first ropo. maltcr and that of the land in which ho prnctlcel1 his art ho.vo hath heen lost to history , Egyptian sculpture/ ! provo that the art was prnctlced at least 2,000 years before the tlmo of Christ. Pawnbroking In London. Moro than 15,000.000 visits are paid every year to Lonl1on puwnhrolmrH. . The exact figures are on an average 60,300 times 3. da ) ' . Throughout tIl0 whole country the number of pled s Is said to amount to 190,000,000 pel Ilnnum. THE SECRET OF YOUTH. De Soto 100ltel1 for the secret 01 ) 'ol1th In a sprln ! ; of ! ; ushlng , lIfa- Illvln , ; waters , which he WIIS sure be would find In the New World. AI. chemists and sages ( thousands of them ) , hnn sIlent their lives In quest for It , but it is only found by tbose happy people who can dlest , and as. slmllato the right food which Ieeps the ph'slcal body 11erfect that peace and comfort are the sure results. remarltablo man of 94 says : "For many long ) 'ears I suffered more or less with chronic costiveness and painful indigcstlon. This condition , made life a great burden to me , ae ) 'OU may well Imagine. "Two ) 'ears ago I began to use Grave.Nuts as food , and am thanltful I tbat I did. It has been a bleEelng to me In every wo.y. I first noticed thnt it hnd restored my digestion. This was great gain but was nothln , ; tc compare In lrnportance with the tact tbat In n short time my , bowels were restored to free atHI normal action. "Tho cure seemed to be complete : for two years I have had none of the . old trouble. I use the Grape-Nuts food every mornln , ; for breakfast and frequently eat nothln , ; else. The use has mad me comfortable and happ ' and although I will be 94 ) 'ears old next tnll , 1 have become strong anl1 .upple ag tn , el'ect In figure and can " , allt with anybody and enJoy It. " Name /t-ven / by Postum Co. , Dattle . Creek , Mich. "There's a reason. " Reo.d the IIttlo baal" " 1'JeRoad ! t. Wellvlllo. " In every IlkS. . . - - - - - - - - 11' . . . W. J. DLACIC , , " ' . . . , .Ncw''IPasnenger Trafflo ManHger for the Santa Fe , Road. r William J. Dlac ! , . who has just been promoted by the Santa Fa railroad tube bo passenger traffic manager of the ntlre aystom , with headquarters In Chlengo , was horn Oct. 3 , 1864 , In St. Louis , nnll hna been In the rail , way servlco slnco 1879 , beglnnlDrl ; as an office boy with the Vandalla at. the ago of Hi ) 'enrs. 110 retnlned his first tJosltion fI\'o ) 'ears , when ho beoame rate clerk In the passenger dopart.- ment 'Of the 1\lIssourl Pacific. In Marclt. 1886. he wns given n sImilar po ltlon by the Santa Fo. He was promoted to chief clerk In the pass en. gel' department In April , 1887 , and I to assistant gonernl passenger agent Jan. 1 , 1892. Ho hns been general passenger agent , with headquarters at Topeka , Kan. , slnco 1i'ob. 1 , 1897. A Sermon In It. In the followln ! ; paragraph , from a story by Gouvl\'l1our > 'Ilorrls , In tbo Reader nlll azlne ; there Is n whole sermon : "EIlwul'd , " said my grand , father , "never Ilndertalw to patronize God. If ) 'ou feel t ha t ) 'OU do not un. derstand Him IW'II It to yourself. It Is enough to Imow that you were dust , and 110 made ( l man of ) 'on : that you grow weal' at length and Ho gives you sleep ! " -Ttlantlc Constitution. MANY KNOW THIS-DO YOU ? " - - - - - The to1owlns'cr \ ) " Interesting conver. .atlon bttCIHI11. . \ \ nile. banker. and Mr. \ Valler'l'lIl11l1n. . retired. two prominent - nent citizens or lho town , was recently overhearc. . : "I ne..er buy JIll Il'lIt medicIne. " salt : Mr. While. "WI en 1 feu ! the need or medical IUI1IIstl\IICe 1 ca\1 \ our . PhYb1clan. J don't bcle\'f : In taltln ! ; n 10 of sturt that I know nuthhlJ ; allout. I Jmow. however - ever , t1mt 1\ great many do use It. and apparentl ) " wlllJ glloll Jesuits. but I am tor getting a doNor e\'cl'Y time. " "YOUI' clrcnlll lnn'l : : ; render this possi- ble. " replied 1\11' , Velllllan , "but the majority - jority of people II1Ut consider the ex- pense. My exprl'loncp Is that sOllie patent - ent mcdlclnl'H 1'1 ffluently cure when the doctor's sllll1 I : ; II..lJ/led. / Tal\ ( ! , for Instance - stance an n IIllclnn ! ; : ill ) ' Il1le constipation and stomach tl'oUhl , ' , Dl you evel' hear of YOUl" fnmlly lh : ; ll'llIlI curing n case like that ? It cOIIlpale ! , he gives ) ' 011 n physic ; but a ph'Hle "lIlIIlOt cure constJ"lf patlon. nnd he1'111 It'll 'o" so. It Is n temporar ) ' relief II IllJ nrure 10llg yo',1 need more Rh'slc 01' pllli , The doctor charges $ ' tim" ' cnll him and you ever ) " ) 'uu on you have to111) ' GO' 01' iCic to have his \111) \ tiled , l'l'ttJoan ! you have the 'PII' or 'l'h sic' habit and your doctor - tor has steady customer. Ytu cannot read the doctur'l : ! 1'1't'cl'lptions , You Imow no more about what he glvel : ! you than you do about the Inl"l'edlcnts of patent medicine. No reliable cumpany wIll put 1lot or mone ' Inlo n.JItcnt medicine unless they OJ'O con\1I1Cl \JI\tcnt \ It w\1l \ do all that Is cnll1ll'lI ) t\1r \ It. Usually It 18 the pl'esCrllltlOn or some speclallst who has IIcvolt'll hi : ; lire 10 the sWdy or a certuln dhH'ao ntlll has nU111tered It. I mention constipation ami stomach trouble because 1 bufel'ed from that at- IIIclion for \'eal's. It Is Iho eglnnlng ot J1enrly 111\ \ e Isemll' , Oncl' It gels 1\ grip on ) 'UU , It Is 81'1'1ou'l , 8t1lbhorn an hard to overCOll1I I ne\.I. kllew a case that was cUI'I'd hy an ul'lllnary Jlrnctlclng phy- f1lclan , hut I Ilu Imo\l' or a number ot ball { 'al'S that W'J'U IH'l'lI1ullEmtly cured b ) ' 11 nll'dy ca1edluI1'8 \ : Grape Tonic. I 111I usell It In 111 ' rall1l1- with sntls- tacllu' ) resulh" , II curC'd I Imow n greal II1l1n ) ' mUll' 1I0l's\ns t has curcd. It costll ro , ( , I'nts rol' Il 8111111or \ $1.00 fern n largo \Iottle , I llnu't 1m ow eXII'tly all that Is In It. hut 1 < < In JIIIOW It cures con- tlpatlou anel stntlll\eh \ tlouble and that Is more than I1IY fllll\lI ' duclor cOllld do tor me.I . tlrst ' . . . was altl'act..11 to the remedy by thc COI1lIHUlY'S olTer lu gl\'e the first bot. tlo free to any ono \ \ hu would write to them g\'lng ! their drUgg9t's ! name. I am thankrul for the bcnelH It has given and advise even' IIuIY"r,1' frol1l constipation to write to the 11u101'11110 \ Tonic Co. . 148 4th Ave. , Hock 1"lan'l. ' 111. , giving them theIr druggist's IlIlth'e10 ! that Ihey can procure 0. bottle free or cxpenso , " Tennyson'a Porter. Tennyson was a lover of porter. When a peel'nle was offered him didn't bo put off deciding whether to accept It or not until he lo.d debated the question with himself over a bottle or what Goldsmith calle ! "parson's black chamll gne ? " TORTURING HUMOUR. Body Man of Sores-Treated by Three Doctors but Grew Worse -Cured by Cutlcura for 75c. I/My lIttle daughter was II. mass of sores aU over her body. Her to.co WIlS eaten awny , and lieI' cars looked as if they would drop off. I called In tbreo doctors , but she grow worso. Neighbors advised Cutlcura , and before - fore I ball used halt of the cake of soap and box of ointment the sores hnd nIl bealed , and my lllUe one's skin was a8 clear as n now.born babe's. I would not be without CuU. cura again I ! It cost five dollars , In. stead of 8eventr-l\vo \ cents , which is aU It cost \IS to cure our baby. Mrs. G. J. Steeso , 701 Coburn St. , Akron , Ohio. " It to.kos' the state legislature to change n man's name , but any justice of the l1eaco can change a womnn's. - " A man may as woU teU the troth when he comes hOll1o at 2 a. m. , tor his WitA won't bellevo blm anywn , . . . . ' . I , . . " ' . . " , ' ; -a@ ) io Alpaca Tr avellng Gowns. 1 Alpaca Is lUuch In vogue for the coolel' tYlO ) 01' traveling gown , uncI ono I : > 1' two eharmlr. frocl , ! : ! 1'01' countt'y wCllr ha\'o I'en ) fashioned of this light Hili l1u\\l \ > ! o matCl'lal , A Ilo\'e.colored 51drt , Innocent of trimming , Is aet In rndunted tucS ! , which al'e ( Iulto free \t the edge and give a dcllghtful Jull. ness to the skirt. There Is no Jlnlng , 'Jut It dl1lntlly frilled petticoat of omer. aId green alpaa ( ! gives effect to the plnln Sdl't ! , wII Ich just touches the ' ; l'Ound , aud Is slightly raised 101' wuUdns. 'fhe ulmplo. loose bolm'o Is lined with enwrnld salin , and ome \ \ ' hlto 111ll'cel'l7.ed bralll outllne1.i the DIller edge and hrealts Inlo pretty lIttle scrolls at frequent I11tervals , A uee touch of omorahl velvet uIJI10arS on the lapel nnll neat talloI' collar and Is repented on the cuffs , A soft white vest , very full , and with lace railing below the waist. mnws ! this quite 0. smart little gown for aftor. hoons In the country , or huttoned Ul1 with a plain Huen front , It Is useful for traveling. - - - - - - Hats for Coming Season. In hats , or models for them , whllo Ihe coming faU" shapes are as outre as over , more 81\ll \ Is shown In ndapt. Ing the trimmings to overcome this end to give a becoming effect a can. summation devoutly to be wished , In view of the many and often astound. ' Ine efCects produced this summer. Beavers In small quantities , plain vel. vet hats and felts are being shown , as aI' ' ' ' also chenlllo foundations. In feathers , the ostrich plume , of course , leads. but when hasn't It ? It Is grac ful , beantlful , and has style when properly used. It comes In dlf. ferent , : ; radeB and lengths and Is therefore - fore adapted to appeal to aU but the poorest pUrSIS , as well f.ls to all tastes , Hnts entirely of feathers are a novelty - elty of the fall , sort brenst featbers being used to cover the brim and erown. A bright gOlden brown Is the Parisian fancy for autumn wear. . : short-haired beavers will also find favor tor ordhiary wear. Belts of th Moment. or thE ! bellll that fasten the lingerie waist a volume might be wrIlten. In general they have grown narrow. Yet oxcel1t1.ms nro almost as common as the rue. PInafore ! Jelts and belts with breteUe3 , refinements of Inst spring's suspender belts , are aniong the successes of the autumn. Hl1J. bon , satin an velvet , leather and fine sold nnd silver braids are employed In the manufacture of these daInty f1nlshlnga. 'l'alw It by and large , the winter shirt walstls , perhaps the most interesting of the season's fashions. - - - - Of Black Moire Velour. Princess gowns have won the day and every wen dressed woman will Ine1l1l1e at leust two among her wInter wardrobe. One model sletched at an early showing of Imported gowns and worn on the proper figure wlll surely attract maI'o limn ordlnnry attention. The 'ol\O shouldel' pieces and revers are hand embroidered blacl , tnffeta ncl th a bow In front Is soft black sllle : Ibbon. The attractive cuffs on elbow sleevea are also made of silk anI ! ed ed , , : .1t11 tL nanow plaiting of blaclt chiffon. - - Spanish Cream. Tala 11alt a hex of gelatine , let It stand in a pint of ml11 , one hour , then put OTIC qu.ut of m1l1 , to boll , beat the w:11te8 ( If six eggs to a stiff froth. leave them In a deep howl , heat the ) 'ol1ts with sugar to tnste ; when the milk bolls stir In the yells , sugar , m1l1 , and g' latlne : after It bolls the second time talw It off and pour 1m. medl : el ) ' c.ver whites In the bowl ; flavor to ta13te. Ytllow Silk Waist. meuse 01' ' golden yellow silk with ) 'ole of English l' ) hroIt1I'ry. The front Is draped and trimmed with a baml of Insertion , also of English em. " " broider ) ' . This crOSBes In front , form. Ing a loop , amI above It Is a frill of the sllk. sllk.Tho lego'.nmtton sleeves arl' gnth. O\'ed nlonr the Inailio seams and IIn. Ished with deep cuffs of Ihe l'lI1hrolll , err. . Pttticoat Embroidery. In petticoats moro Interestln wa's of IntroduelnJ : ; emhroldel'Y have heen Invented , The richest of the petll , coats Is a masJ : of real \'alencl nnes- I 1IIlI'row widths used , hut quanlltles 01 It. 'rho flollnco Is vcry lull , ahd the Illce InsCl'tlon strips It all the way round , with e\'el' ) ' thlrll and fourth I'OW separated , not lIIw the rest , wIth nal'row strips of materlnl , , but with lon triangles of It. each embrold. ered with three poUm dots. A ! JIg ono Is In the widest I1nrt , a smaller 0110 above , and ahove that one still smaller. ALJovo the flounce pollm dots arc Introduced the same wa- In Rlzes , the ! argest just above the joining' of the flounces. - - - - Freck for a Little Girl. Frocl , of rO'al .blue vollo for little girl from S 10 11 'eal's old. The full hlouso Is galhered nt the top and fin. Ished with a little ruffle of the mater. Ii'll. The ) 'olw forms straps In front , nnd 11I\0 the box llalt ) , Is finished with an edge of taffeta oC the same shade. RellR of taffeta form the stral)8 ) , which are fastened with buttons of the ma. terlnl. 'fhe gulmpe , or plnstron , Is of whlto emhroidered linen and the girdle Is of red , or tan , leather. The full sleeves arc shirred at the elbows and finished with ruffles of the materlnl. The stlrt ! is'shlrred at the top and finished with a ruffle set on wlth 0. mtle heading. - - That AII' of Smartness. It Is an nstonlshlng fact that many women otherwise careful in regard to their appearance will fasten stock or gulmpe carelessly In the baolt and go about serenely content In that the front vIew of theIr toilet leaves noth. I Ing to bo l1eslred , says the New Yor ! , Sun. Plain waists of the sheerest lawn , upon which are adjusted fine chomlsetles and sleeves , , arc made for wear under blouse bodices cut down at the neele and fashioned with the loose , cnl1l11w sm up the outside. With a fine lace and muslin chemlsette and sleeve arrangemellt of this sort , ever the cheapest of cotton frocls may at taln an all' of smartness. Tapestry Girdles Are Chic. You mny embroider onu yours ell at' cheese a quaint design In the shops. One of the finest tapestry glr dIes of the year was In old ivory color. Il was worlwd in the finejt of cro s stitch embroldorr. In the middle 01 the bad : there wns applle a big tapestry pans ) ' . In the front a pansy buclle fastened the glr. dIe. It Is very much the thing to tak ( one of these girdles and pass It through a 1..ouls XV. coat of silk and velvet In such a manner that it holds the coat snug In the bael" 'l'he front11 tly open , showing the lovely yost un. det't1eath. - - - - Veal TerrapIn ( Old Creole Recipe ) . One pound of lean veal , quarter pounl1 of vral liver , teaspoonful 01 onion julco anll four clavI's , Cover with water and boll nntll tender When cold -cut liver and meat into small pieces. Thlcltcn the water the were balled In with a tablespoonful of butter , lolled In the same quantity 01 ! Jrownell'fiour. Pour this gravy OVCI the meat and add two hal'd-bolled eggs , cut fine , anll a wino glass 01 sherry with red pepper and salt tll taste. Heat and serve In a chafin ! = , dish. - - - For Autumn Wear. Gowns for autumn wear show more simplicity , hoth In maltO and trim mlng , but light colors are still fayor- , anll mnn ) ' of the tol1ets arnngell for cd , and man ) ' of the tollots arranged for trayellng are oC tweed and nome , sJun In yer ) ' light' mixtures , and slm 111) ' relieved with a collar and cuffs of yolvet In a bright , contrasting tone , or strapped with sill , of a deeper tint. - - - In Japanese Leathe Japanese leather , 11Ite ever.thlng else Japanese , Is steadll ) ' gaining In fayor , and 1)01110 of the IJretllest belts 111111 haJs now seen are made of It Formerl ) ' enl ) ' leather' stamped In dal'l , colors wo.s usell for these artl cles , hut now some of the most effect. Ive helts are of whlto leather stamped In golll and the most dellcato colors In a lleslgn that Is distinctly Jnranese , ntHI the bags of this materlnl arc VOl' ) ' heuutlful. - - - Broiled Sweetbreads. SIIIlt the sWl'ethread after blng hol1el ! . Senson with salt anll ) JeJper ) , ru\J \ thlcl I ) ' with butter. and sprllJllo with lIour. Droll aveI' a mthor quick fll'e , lUl'ulnl ; ' coniitanilr , Cool , about ten mlnut and ' ' s MH'10 ' 11th cream sa uce. . . ' . t , , ' - . 1 . ( . . . . - . . . . . ' - - Recommended by Prominent Physician $ and CheI ists . , : , { ' . \ , CalumeR Baking Powder . , . Perfect in Quality Economical in Use Moderate in Price 11 t ' PIllsbury's Vitos is the best nnd most economical - nomical breakfast food you cun buy. Actually The Meat of the Wheat. II Is white ' Ita COlor proves lis purity Ita maker auaranlees Ita qllalllr : Price Tw o 15c honest Rocky pounds ! Mountain In every Territory package 20a . Ask your grocer Natural Lightning Conductors. The Lombardy poplar tree , It is saltl. forms 0. splendid natural lightnIng conductor , Its great height and lack of spreading hranches enabling it to r conduct a lightnIng strole straight iF downwards. No house near which one of these trees has been reared has as yet been known to , suffer from tlte severest storm. Pull for Peace. Wnsted energy Is an enemy of wealth. Poor tools and abused earn. estness make trouble , nnd trouble Is also mnde ! Jy dishonesty before good tools nnl1 un respected kindness. Every thlnlter should also be a worker In tb& Interest of renl wisdom between man nd m ln. CondItions might be hetter for everybody on earth-Earl 1\1. Pratt. Goethe declared that "That man who seems to care little whther he cbarms or attracts wo ncn is ho wbo seruces" ; but Cresterfield laid it down as a first principle that "Ho who fiatters womcn mO:1t pleases them est , and they are most In love wIth him they thlnlt Is most In love with them. ' I Good News for All. Bradford , Tenn. . Oct. 23d.-Spe- : . . elal.-Sclentlflc research shows Kid. ney Trouble to ho the father of so many diseases t1l1lt news of a discovery - ery of n aure cure tor It cannot fnll to be welcomed all over the country. And nccordlng to 1\11' . J. p. DavIs of f tbls place Just uch a cure Is found In Dodd's 1ldney P111s. 1\11' . Davis says : . "Dodd's Kidney P111s are all that is clahned for them. They have done me maI'o good than anything I have ever \aken. I had lJdney Trouble very . ad and after taldng a few boxes of i Dodd's lJdney Pills I am completely cured. I cannot praise tltem too I much. " Kidney Complaint develops Into I Drlgbt's Disease. Dropsy , Diabetes , ' , . Rheumatism und other painful - and , ' Ii fatal diseases. The safeguard Is to ' ! cure 3'our Iddne's with Dodd's Kidney - Pills when they show the first symp. ; \ tom of dlseaso. ' _ _ _ I I " A man who Insists on having overy. " thing his way will have trouble tltrust : , 1111011 111m. ' ! . 't'hero Is somothlng Inel" ! , : ; In the I lIfo when tbe funeral wrlteB "Flnla"j. I . \ over It j. . r.'n t1\e man wllo hammera the ch\l\'ch down who complains m06t , that Ju does not rlso.