Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, March 22, 1906, Image 2

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( USTfR COUNTY IUPUBLICAN :
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DnOKEN now , . . NEBItASKA.
" r News Bt'iefl
: , Tbo Wheeler elevator at DUffalo , N.
Y. , WM destroyed by fire.
" ' The Oblo house has lJassell n hill
creating a railroad rate commIssIon.
J' 'fho tuneral of oxUov. Hogg toole
place at Austin , 'rex. , and wns large.
Iy nttende .
Dr. W11IIam I Felter of Drooltlyn
hlames the higher educnllon or women
for race sulcldo.
Miss J\Jngglo Hardy , aged 17 , has
gained renown hy hecomlug stage drlv.
er In New HampshIre.
A Husslan woman hid bomb In her
Itnlr and attem pted to nssnsslnnto
Vlco Admiral Douhasoff nt Moscow.
Bertho ClIcbo , on trlnl for murder
I' at Now Yorle , oITerod to IIlscloso start.
1 IInpollco / uiotholls tr given her free-
: J dom.
' ' Decnuso her hall' wns turning grny ,
! 'I' Mrs , William 'fhomns , n young ma.
o tron of Eleanorn , Pn. , committed suI.
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eldo.
George Uarrls , aged 24 ; an escaped
" Cnvlct from the Knnsns City , Mo. ,
prison , was captured nt Kalnmnzoo ,
1\Ileh. \
Franle D. Darr of Pltwhurg , a renl
estate agent , shot and Idlled himself
at Knnsns City , whllo despondent ever
111 henlth.
" Dr , W. T. Cnmpbell , who with his
l ( fnther nnd three brothers Counded Des
Moines. 'Illell In t. I..ouls nt the ngo
, , of SO years.
. I\nnsas will drop Its ouster proceed ,
) Ings ngnlnst I the Stnnlnrd ( 011 com.
J pnny , which hnvo be n pending In the
supreme court for 1renr. .
E , E. McJlmsty of Sl. .Joseph , Mo. ,
recently appoluted United States con.
suI at Oallao , Peru , hnR torwnrdod his
i , reshnnllon to Washington.
, 'rho now Husslan amhlu3snllor to .In.
I pan arrived In Now Yorle on his way
to Toltlo to resume dlplomntlo 1'0111. '
tlons brolccn err by the war.
Russin's effort to maltu Vlndlvostole
a port of entry to replace Port Arthur -
thur and Dalny ollons up commorclal
I opportunlll . ' 1 to the United States.
I nepresontntlve Wllllnms , the mInor.
j Ity leader , has Introduced n bill In
i the hOllso npproprlatlng $260,000 for
gov rnment smoltoloss powder plant.
Senator Al1Ison of Iowa celebrated
biB soventy-sovonth birthday annlver.
sary and also the anniversary of bls
entry Into congress and Into the son.
ato.
ato.Tho
The supreme court of the Unltod
States has donled the application of
Columbia George al\ll ' 1'oy 'l'oy , both
Indians , for leave to file a petition for
It writ of hnbeas corp\ls. \
JUdge Snnborn of the Unltod States
court of appeals nt St. Louis hnndod
down an opinion donylng a writ of
babeas corllUs to Ira N. 'l'orrlll ; con.
'icted of murder In OIclnhoma
Unsettled cOllllltions In Insurnnco
buslncss are asslgnod as ono of ttio
c.auses for 11. petition tor voluntq.ry
dissolution of the Tradesmen Llro . In.
suranco compnny of Now Yorle.
The Gorman steamer Meteor nrrivod
at Constantlnoplo , with 2GO tourists on
board. 'l'ho Gorman omblssy applloll
for nnd received the usual pormlsslon
tor the tourists to visit the trensury.
Fl'.Gov. Hogg of Texas before his
doaUl sahl he wanted no monument ,
"but" lot my chlhlren plnnt nt the :
hend or D1i' grave a 11ecnn tree- , and at '
the foot of my grave 11. walnut treo. "
Henry L. Haupt , who was convlctod
In the Unltod States court at Holena.
Mont. , of conducting a 10ttorY" In
Hutte , has 110en senton.ced to pny n
fine of UOOO and to sIx months In the
Cunty jail.
Andrew Carneglo has offered $30,000
to William Jowoll college ( Daptlst ) , , at
Llborty , Mo. , for construction of a col-
'loge library , provhlod the college
raises a Wee sum for 11. permanent en.
dowmont.
Presldont. Roosevelt sent n. special
message to congress urging the ne.
cesslty for extended coast dofonces.
Ho says that our Island possesslona
must bo fortified If they uro to bo
rotnlnod.
The royal Cnmlly of Sweden , Spain
and It. ly all own lots In Now Yorlr.
Kalsor Wllhehn owns sovernl pnrcols
or New Yorle land and has been for
some yqnrs a hpav ) ' Investor In western -
ern property.
The approprlntlons Cmmltteo f the
Relchstag , on which nil the 11Ilrllnmen.
tary gronps are represented , npprovod
with 11. few dlssontlng votes , the gov.
ernmont's measure providing for the
construction of six addltlonnl armored
cruisers.
On the eve of the dny sot for her
wOddlng , Miss Elvira Jacltson , nged 20 ,
Is dend at 1101' Cunh'y home , near
Huron , 1\Ilch. , having contrnctod ton.
sllltls by Idsslng her fiance , J. Arthur
Frazer , who hnd been 111 from the dls.
.enso for several dnys.
The Chlnose delegation sent to secure -
, cure Idens In AJllorlcn. got Into n. CIMh
and the party w1l1 split up.
Prosldont lloosovelt has reappoint.
ed lion. E'dwarll 'r. Kent as chief jus.
tlco of Arizonn. lIe comes of 11. ranll.
Iy at emlnont jurists and Is nn Inde- '
fL\tlgablo student.
Oovernor Deneon of flllnois calls the
asylum at Lincoln the "rottenest In.
BUtuUon In the state , " and ma ) ' talco
4.ctlon.
! \Ilss Susan D. Anthony Is sorlously
m at her homo In Hochester of pnou.
monla which dovelol10d on her return
from a. . recent visit to WMhlngton.
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HERITAGE OF CIVIL WAR.
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Thousands of Soldlera Contracted
Chronic Kldnay Trouble While In
the ServJco.
The oXJlerlenco of Capt. John L.
Ely , of Co. J , 17th Ohio , now living
at 600 East Second atroet , Newton ,
Kansas , wfll Intorcst
the thousnnds of vel.
ernn ! ! who came hack
from the Civil War
sufrCl'lng tort u l' e s
with Itldney corn.
Illalnt. Capt. Wy
says : "I contrncted
1ldlCY } trouble durh1J
! the civil war , nnd
I "n ' ' ' 'I'u.lnnn 1 nl.
' . .m _ _ . _ _ _ _ . . . . . . . .u , . . _ . .n
nclts finnll ) ' ( lov'loled ) Into chronic
case. At ono tllI/O / I hAd to use R
crutch nnd CIUlO to get IIhout. My
hnck WIIS lal1lo nnd wealt , IInd bOllldes
the nchlng , there WnB dlstresBlnr
retention of the 1t1dney secrotlons. I
was In a had wny when I hegun usln
Donn's Kidney Pills In HlOl , hut the
reme y cured mo and I llllvo been
well ever slnco. "
Solll hy all dealer9. fiO cents a box.
FOBter.Mllhurn Co. , Duffnlo , N. y ,
An Irrllntor Is novel' an educator.
BABY'S TORTURING HUMOR ,
1rs Looked lG If They Would Drop
Ofr-Face MaS3 of Sores-Cured
by Cutlcura In Two Weeks
for 75c.
" 1 feel It y duty to parents of
ether } leer suffering bnbles to tell
you what Cutlcurn has do no for my
1Itl10 dunghter. She hrolto out all
ovcr her body with a humor , and we
used everyUllng recommended , but
without rosults. I called In three do < : .
tors , they all claimed they could help
her , Imt she continued to grow worse.
Her hody was u maRS of sores , and
her little face was bolng eatcn awaYj
her cars loolto as If thcy wouM drop
orf. Nelghhors advIsed mo to get
Cullcura SoaII nnd Olntmont , nnd
beCoro I hnd 'used half of the caitO
of Soap nnd box of Olntmont the
sore9 hnd nil healed , and my lIttle
ono's face nnd bo'dy were as clear
as a now.born babo's. I would not
bo without It agnln If It cost five dol.
lars , Instead of sovonty.fivo cents ,
Mrs. George J. Steeso , 701 Colburn
8t. , Aleron , Ohio , "
Il's but a. stop from cunning to ras.
callty.
Cntarrh Cannot Be Cured
with r.OOAI , AI'PI.ICA TIOiS. 8 they c nnot reach
the leat or the < l180 'e , Catarrh 18 bloo < l or conl\l.
tullon.1 < I(808HO. ( nd Inorller to cure It you malt take
Internal romellle1. lIall'8 Catarrh Our" II taken In'
tern.lIy. . ,111 acto .lIruully on the blood nn < l mUCOl1i
aurfacel. lIal1's CatArrh Guru 18 not a quock medl.
cine , It wa , prescrlbcll by one ot the belt ph1llclan.
In tbls country ror yoara and Is a rClular prolcrlptlon.
It ra coml.OIed ot tbo bet tonlco known , Mmblned
wltb be beet blood pnrl ors. acllnlt ( Ureclly on tbo
muoou. lurt cM. Tbe pertect combination ot th ,
two InK1'e < llenu Is wbat produces 8uch , . onderul reo
lulu 10 curlno : cat"rlh , Send for teotlll1onlAl8. tree.
} .J. qllltNEY & CO..l'rops. , TOledo , 0
Bold by DrulrSJl8t. : prlcu 7 c.
Take llaU' , 1'-101I,1'IIIS fur conltipatloD.
A premature start often Indlcatos a
promnturo finish.
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Tllko 1.AXATIVB UIIOMO QUlnlno Tn1Jlols. Dru
plst8 rorund monuy It It flll1a to ( mro. E. W.
U1l0Vl 'S sJi11l1turu Is on o cb box. 2jc.
CHIRPS OF A CHERUB ,
When 11. man hoasts of his morality ,
shy off-somo o [ his screws are looso.
I envy the wlfo of a great manj but
my tears just spllsh.splnsh 0'101' the
husband of 1grcat womnn.
People who amount to anything
don't have to throw continuous
stream 01 : hot air on their ancestors.
A woman who couldn't hIt n nnll on
the head to save her lIfo has boon
Imown to Imocle a mAn silly without
even tryIng.
Discretion Is the gang.planle of
security. 11 : you Itlcle It away , don.t
squeal If 'ou find ) 'ourself floundering
In doeI ! water .
The odltor of a newspaper , genor-
aIly 'spenlttn . Is 11. moral man. 110-
cnuso ho Is too busy and too tired to
bo anything elso.
Put 11. Ynlo lock on ) 'our llUrso and .
your sympathies when a Cellow slnps
you on the l1ucle and cnlls ) 'ou hIs best
trlend. It's a touch.down.
Woman , according to the crontlon
story , always was mOrO perfect than
man. Adam hnd II. rib pinched , but
Eve got all that was coming to her.
A man who nlWaY8 Is truthful when '
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110 tolls his wlfo that ho Is going to
the clul1 should be 11\It In a glass caso.
Dut-shl-If she bellovos him , don't
, say 11. word.
Many a man who I1rOISOS oITers a
woman an old moth.elllen love with
an unholy record at tlro-escnpes : but
ho wnnts 11. brnndnew , trlplo.platod
artlclo In return.
THE EDITOR.
Explains How to Keep Up Mental
and Physical Vigor ,
A Now Jerse ) ' editor wrltos :
"A long Indulgence In Improper toad
brought on n cOIHlItion or ncrvous
dyspepsln , nenrl ) ' three ) 'ears ngo , so
severe thut I had to quit worle entire-
ly. I put m'solt on n strict regImen
of Grapo.Nuts tooll. with Illcnty ot out.
door oxerclso and In a tow months
found my stomach so far restored that
the process of digestion gave mo
pleasure Ins toad ot distress.
"It also built up my strength DO that
I was able to resume mr business ,
which Is onerous , as I not only edit
my paper but also do a great denl ot
'outside' wrltln ,
"I find that the Grape-Nuts dlot en.
abIes mo to wrlto with greater vigor
than ever botore , and without the feel.
Ing of brain fug with. which I used to
bo troublod. As to bodll ) ' vlgor-I can
and do walle miles 0'101' ) ' dny without
faUgue-a few squares used to wenry
me before I began to lIve on Grapo.
Nutsl" Name glvon by Postum Co. ,
Dattlo Creole , Mich.
Thero's a ronson. Road the IIttlo
book , "Tho noad to . WeUvllle , " in
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Great Simple Tunnel
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Firat Train Through e Great Simpion Tunnel.
The Simpion tunll01 Is now open tor
traffic and Is in operation. The first
train made 11. successful and unovent.
ful trip through it. This Is the thlrll
great tunnel through the AllIs , the
two others being the St. Gothnrd nnll
Mont Cenls. The Simplon Is the most
exponslvo of nil nnd w11l have the
most tramc. It w111 mnleo the jour-
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MISSOURI ADDING TO WEALTH.
R 1nks High aD Manufafturlng as Well
as Agricultural State.
For many years Missouri ranlted
next to illinois und Iowa for corn acre-
'lgOj it toole high ranle ns n Crult nnd
Nine producing state nmI was fourth
1n the list of American state ; In wlnc.
IIssourl 'corn , Missouri apples and
.wllssourJ grapes were admittedly ex-
ollont products. Within five years ,
how over , the manufnctures of 1\1ls-
mud have Increased 30 per cent. In
plnco of corngrowlng , Il11t not to the
neglect of thnt huluslry. Missouri has
taken up mentIIlcldng ! , to the amoullt
of $ GOOOOOOO last ) 'ear. Tobacco
'Ieldod $30,000,000 and mnlt liquors
$25,000,000. The trade In boots and
shoes In which St. Louis Is a formld-
able rival or Dostoll , was $ ? 6.000,000
and In foundry I1nd mnchlno shop
products , made profltablo thro gh the
recent developmellt of MissourI's Iron ,
lead n.nd zinc mines , $20.000,000. In.
stead or being a distinctively agrl.
cultural state MissourI hns become
one of the chief mnnufncturlng states
of the country.-Now York Sun.
BUSINESS METHODS ON FARM. i
Agriculture No Longer Profitable Can.
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ducted In Haphazard Way.
Thousands of farmers In the more
opulent agricultural regions ot the
country still conduct their farms In a
haphazarll way , but everywhere the
advantage and necessity of the business -
ness spirit are being' recognlzell. The
west hns. been warned. for cxample ,
that the fertllIzor problem of the east
and the south w11l have to be met be-
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fore man ) ' decades unless the soils are
put under better rotations and econ-
CXilly of land is bolng prenched. It Is
now generally accepted as' a truism
that the boltor the business mnn the
ongrlculturlst of to-day becomes , the
more profltablo will be found thnt oc.
cupatlon which once was doscrlbed by
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a Iccen , though not wholly'wlso farm-
er. In the stntement that "farmln'
ain't all Iwol1ln' boolts , by a long
shot.H-Doslon GlobtJ.
Milliners and Theater Men War.
London thentrlcal managers view
with concern this new wrlnlle of
women wearlllg hats with full ress
evening toilettes and thereby trans.
porting what Is termed the "restaur-
ant dress" to the stalls of plnYhouses.
Nothing cnn Induce this elabo\ltely \
put together person to disturb th
composition by re1111)vlng its crowning
glory , her $50 hut. The great 111111lnel's
are In lengllo with their patronesses
and "creato" such e\'enlng millinery
It Is sinful to nbandon It cven for an
hour or so. It Is expectell thnt some
slaves to the
beautiful would oven
sleep In their hats If they could. The
London milliner nnd the London mnn-
agel' are nt odds. It Is war to th
Imlfo between them.
Senator Good Judge or Character.
Whllo seated nt luncheon with Sen.
ntor Nixon of Nevada , Senator Ancle.
eny of 'Washington , who hns been In
the sennto three ) 'enrs , rOlnnrl\Cd that
ho hnd been attending meetlllgs of the
canal committee nnd had heen lIIuch
Impressed with the nbllll ' "
) of "a short ,
. .mlOoth-taced young follow" who
seemed to have S01ll0 sort of cOllnec.
tlon with the commltteo. Snld 1\11' .
Anclteny : "I bollevo that young Cel.
low hns n fillo future. 1I0 Is worldng
for the conlll1ltteo upparenlly
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wh ) ' , there ho Is now. " Senator Nixon
glanced In the direction Indlcato1 ! and
said : "Thnt Is Phllunder C. Knox ,
former attorney gelloral of the United
States and now senntor from Ponn.
sylvanln. "
Music's Many Uses.
It Is a reasonable Ilroposltion that
music Intelligently administered w11l
produce deflnlto results In (1I8easo
treatment. It supplies a stlmulnnt ,
both ps'chlc und ph'slcnl. In molan.
holla nnd Insnnlty music stlmlllates
the attention centers , wltlulraws the
attontlon Crom self nnd so elTects a
cure. Tnlte the buslnesR man , so
fugged thnt ho cnnnot control his nt.
tentlon. Let music bo soUl ) ' and con.
tlnuously pla'ed : his attention will bo
centered , then tired and ; ' 0 w11l sleip
UkQ a cblld.-Ne\V York Sun.
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ney 0'101' the mountains by the great
monasteries unnecessary. Nnpolcon
led his army into Italy ever the , sur-
fnco of the ground under which the
Simple runs. The Itnllans hnvo
made arrangements to blow up the
tunnel In the event cf war with
Franco or Germany.
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MARKING HISTORIC OLD TRAILS.
Eastern Journal Praises Movement ,
Now Genor 11 In West.
A movement Is spreading through
the West which has for Its object the
permanent murldng of the old trails
along which the country was } lene.
trated and crossed by ndventurers and
emigrants- the period before the
construction of railroads. This Is a
highly praiseworthy undertaking nnd
to the degree thnt the object Is faithfully -
fully accomplished will bo 11. more
noteworthy , contrlbullon to history
them many of the boolts that are , tlO
classed. Out In Kansns they have a
"trail day , " \ hlch Is observed In the
l\anSas public schools. This year the
ay wus observed Inst month. The
purpose of It Is to Instruct the chll.
dren In the history of the old Santa'
1"e trail , with Its slgnlficanco In the
growth of the west and through the
interest thus aroused In the commu-
nit ) ' to ralso money for marltlng the
course of the trail which stretched
Cor 400 miles across what Is now the
state of Kansns when It was 11. wilder-
ness.-Doston Herald ;
FARMS AWAITING THE FARMER.
Glorious Chance for the Suffering
Residents of City Slums.
All over the C1ountry. there are
farms ci'lng for tilling nnd there nre
few responses. The lure of the city
has absorbed thousands of the best
'otl11g people of the ngrlcultural dis-
trict. If no plan is round Cor leeoplng
) 'Oll11g men and women on the fnrms ,
then a Inrgo scheme of empt 'lng the
clUes of their poor and helpless
should be ovolved. It Is ono of the In.
comprehensible phases of the situation -
tion that , no matter 'how poor and
suITerlng the average , famll ) ' of the
city shuns may be. It prefers to suffer
the mIseries of the tenements rather
than go out In the country where
h althflll employment awaits all and
where the pure air will revive de-
bllltnted bodies nnd the sunshine win
back the feeble tides of lIfe.-Kansas
City Journal.
Goat Dairying Is Profitable.
I hnvo of ton wonderQd why Engl1sh
'agrlculturnl laborers do not keep
gants Cor the sale of the rich milk
they ) ' 'ield. They cost very lItte ) to
l\Oep. as goats w1l1 eat any Idnd of veg-
etnble food , so long as It Is' clean and
fresh. Wo learn from Woman that
two Frenchwomen hnvo made a great
success of goat farming ; ono , Mme.
Comtesso do la Doullaye , especially
I hns created In Drlttnny a large Indus.
tr ) ' of butter and cheese making from
th" 1I111k of her largo herd of goats.
The butter Is such a del1cacy that she
can hardly meet the demnnds for It ,
and Is just about to turn her prlvato
enterpl'lso Into n company , so that
means can bo taken to supply the
qunntlty .requlred by the publlc.-Tho
House Doautlful.
Union Looked Upon as Ideal.
The romantic career of the marquis
of Gratam reached n climax when his
engagement wns announced to L.'ldy
Mary llammon , the richest heiress in
England. Ho Is 27 , has been beCoro
the mnst , has served on Lorll Dras.
sey's ) 'acht , has worlell wnh the
naval brlgado In South Africa. . and has
been preRS censor at Capo Town. He
Is ver ) ' good looldng , whllo his future
brldo cnn best ho described as come-
ly. She has $2.226,000 , ns well ns an
nnnulty of $35,000 , whllo her estates
nre worth $125.000 a year more. From
a Scotch point of view a union of the
hell' of 1\Iontroso (0 ( the only child of !
n tIulto of Hnmmon Is positively In.
sl1lrlng and Ideal.
Description of Waterspout.
A scion list SU'S of a waterspout
that passed ever 11. certain district In
Fl'anco last summer : "Its pnssngo
wns accompanied with a sound which
Is descrlbotl as rosombllng thnt of a
batter ) ' of artlllor ) ' drawn on the gnl ,
lop ovel' 11. paved street. At the buso
ot nn extendell nimbus hung the re-
\'ersed cone charncterlstlo of phenom.
ena of this 1lnd. A strong wlnll was
then blowing from the south.south.
west. The wnterspout was preceded
by 11. storm and followed by a show.
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FORt.E CONDITIONS ON RUSSIA.
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French Men of Money are Insisting
on Reform.
A feeling seems to bo growing In
Franco that /lny / further toans o Rus.
sin are out at the question-at any
rate , till the new constitution has be.
como a renllty. The grounds ot the
! Jellct are that fresh nllvances would
go In unproductive expenditure , would
enl ) ' encourage Hussln In her present
ruinous system of finance , and would
( 'ndanger the nine milliards nlrendY
lont. In the Auroro 1\1. Clemenceau
vigorously enforces this , 'Iew. France
hnd gnlned nothing from the Husslnn
nlllance except the "duty of providing
for all the follies of absolutism In n
state of delirium. " To Increase her
Invested cnpltal wouM be mor'ly
flinging good money aCter bad. At the
same 'lime , We may no to the rumor
pUblished by 0 the Gll Dlas that at a
meeting of the chief Pnrlslnn Unan.
clers It was resolved to lend the enol' .
mous slim of two mllllnrds ( :1:80,000 : : , .
000) ) upon certain conditions , of which
the more hnportant are that the Dou-
ma should he assembled nt once , that
, t should bo n real Parliament. repre-
sonllng the nallon and controlling the
finances. nnd that It should formally
recognlzo the foreign debts of nussla.
This stor ) ' may bo true , but It points
a least to a general Intention not to
lend an ' funds which can bo used to
buttress the autocrac ) ' , and to demand
for any loans 11. popular control and
guarnntee.-London Spectator.
CAUSE OF EUROPEAN SQUABBLE.
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Map Showing Boundary Between Mo ,
rocco and Algeria.
THE CURSE OF SHIFTLESSNESS.
Unfortunate Indeed Is the Man Under
Its Control ,
Whether shiftlessness Is II. vice that
Is Incurable or a habit that can be
overcome It Is , anyhow , a. . condition
that perplexes and irritates relieving
officials. Shlftlossness Is paying one's
Inst 50 cents for a circus ticket without -
out learning where to-morrow's breakfast -
fast Is coming from. It is 11. refusal
to repair the leak In the roof when
the sun shines. It is IdllIng the geese
that Inys the golden eggs. It talccs
no thought of the morrow. It never
lays up anything for a rainy day. It
always Ignores opportunities. It prefers -
fers to rely on neighborhood bounty
to hustling Itself. It won't worle ex.
cept under the pressure of necesslty.
It never gets ahead.- Hartford
( Conn. ) Times.
Looking Far Into the Future.
A sarcastic friend of Senator Bailey
called upon him In Washington a few
days ago having with his bright little
s n. "You should try to get your boy
appointed to West Point or Annapolis -
lis , " said the senator. "Oh , no , " saId
his friend , "we have got something
better than that for him , HIs ambl.
tlon Is'to build the Panama canal.
Ho will have two yenrs more In the
preparatory school , then four on civil
engineering and possibly twp -ear8
In the field under some good engineer
nnd then I want him to get to worlt
on the canal. He may bo the mnn whc
,
Is to be at the head of that great enterprise
terpriso and really construct It. "
Senatorial Repartee.
Ex.Senator W'flliam E. Chandler of
New Hampshire was ono day ques.
tlonlng Senntor Tillman very closely
whllo the latter was malting ono 01
these Impassioned speeches In the
senate which mnde him famous In
cnrlcatures as the senntor with the
pltchCorlt. Artor Tillman hnd been
Intorl'upted sovernl times he became
\'ery much anno'ed nnd blurted out :
"Why , 111) ' friend rattles nround in his
seat over there 111(0 11. disturbed grass.
hopper. " "nut a pitchfork never hits
a grasshopper , " wus the qulcle rep ! ) '
from Senator Chnndlor.
Was Determined to Marry Freak.
The widow of a substantial War
saw ( Polnnd ) tradesman tell In 10\1 !
with a living sl\Oleton. on exhlblt10n
at 11. booth , nnd Induced him to visll
her nt her house. Hero she declared
her pnsslon , and UIJon Its meeting with
but cold response she solzed the
wretched freak nnd , hnvlng gagged
him , placell him In a Inrgo bet , pro
cured to meet the emergency , en.
closed whoreln she lind him rapidly
drlvcn to 11. villa owned by lier In the
suburbs , and there leept him prlsontJr
IInUl hlIlree" to her proposal ,
Monopoly of Chinchilla Skins ,
ConsUl Mansficlrl of Valparals ( )
writes thnt chlnch1l1n skins , muc ) )
prized and hlg IY valued In the Unltel )
States , England and Europon.n countries -
tries , because at their beautiful color
nnd the IIno qunllty of fur , 111'0 a. prod.
\let of Bolivia nnd Ch11l only.
,
Ho who Is In a hurry to bo wlso Ii-
apt to succeed 111 bolng foolish.
Habit-forming l\lcdfcines
Whatonr may bo the fnct. ns to many.
of the so-cnIleli patent. me lclnos con ,
t.lnlug Injurious lugrc lents as broad I )
publ13hO III some jOurliuls of more 01
leu inlIll nee , t.h ! . . , publicity lias ccrtalnl , .
been of grel\t. Inter"lt ! In I\roulln : ; nCdde J .
at.tcntlon to thIs subject. . It. has1 III a . . 1 .
consld rablo mO l.suro . , ro.culte ill tll ,
most. Intolllgent. people avohllug suel1
foods a.nlmedlnes AS 1MY bo fairly suspected - I
pected of contnlulng the InjurIous ingro- ,
dlonts complnlnod of. UocoglllzInq t.hls.
fact. some 1.lmo ngo , Dr. Plorce , of BUffalo , .
N. Y. , "took tlmo by the forelock , " as 11. '
were , I\nd Il\Ibl ho broadcast nU tho.
IngrOdlents of uhlch bls popullr mclll- . ,
cines nro composoo. Thus ho has com- ,
plo1.ely . forestalled aU burping critics nnd .
all opposItion that. might othorwlso bo- ' .
urged a'gailist. h medlclnos , because they , ' .
are now OJ' KICOWf OOWI'O ITtOf. 1"u1'-
thonnoro , from the formula p1'1ntod on I .
eTery botUo wrnppol. ' , U wlll b SOOI1 1"u1'i ) . i
the90 mc lclno8 contain no alcohol o .
o'hor hablt-tol.1J I1g ntgs. Nolthol. ' do ,
they eontl\ln AUY l1al.'coUcs or Injurious '
agonht 1.huLr . Ingl.'odionts bolng puroI ) ' J :
vogotaDle , extrac'ed from the roots or
mc lclnal plan's found growing in the .
depths at our .American forest.s and or (
well rocoguboi aura\ln TlrtU 9. , o..i"-
In&t.oud of alcohol , which 8Ton In sml\ll
portions Ion ! : eon Ul1ued , as 111 obstillatO' ' '
cases of dbo 50S , bocomee highly objoo-
Uonablo from ita tQndoucy to produce B-
craving for stlmulaab , Dr. Ploreo employs -
ploys obemically pure triplo-rufincd
( ; 11corino , whloh of itaoU Is n vl\IuabIO' '
remoo'11n ' many casas at chronlo diseases ,
bolng a Duporior domulcent. , antisoptio ,
antltonnont and stlppor lng nutrItive.
It. enhanooD the curat1TO nctlon of th/ ) :
Golden Bool root , Stou root , Dlack ' I
'Chorrybarlc and Bloodroot , contained in
0
"GQlden l'.1 : dlcnl Dlsconry , " in all bron. .
chi aI , thl.'o t aud lung atractions attended
with SOToro coughs. . .As wlU bo seen from I
the writings of th.u emlnont Drs. Grove I .
Coo , at Now York ; Dartholow , of JolTor-
son Medlc.\1 CoIlCKO , PhIln. : Scuddor , or
Clnclnnnti ; EIUugwood , of Chicago' .
Halo , of Chicago , and others , who stand
as leaders In their sovcl.'al schooIB or
practice , the toregoiug altents are tha
vrll best IngredIents that DI. ' . Plerct )
could have chosen to make up his famous -
mous "DIscovery" for the CI11'O of not ; . . '
only brouchlal , throat and Iunl ; affcc- '
tlon8 , but a.1s0 of chronio cat.arrh in aU
Its various orms whereTer lncato .
,
t
MAKES BEAUTY
Among the Indies no other medl. .
cine has ever had so strong a following -
lowing , because , exccptint ; pure 1
air nd cxL'1'cise , it is the sonrce of )
more beautiful complexions than
J
any.other agency , as .j )
Lane's Family ' " , 1
Medicine :
the tonlc-laxativc. It puts pure I :1
blood in the veins , and no woman '
can be homely when the rich , red
blood of health courses in her veins. .
Sold by all dealers at : :5C. : and Soc.
. t 1'4' tft '
11\ r.-w . . . . . . . .
HOLD UP !
and onsicler- :
"
. THE . POMMEL
I IkI.s SLICKER ,
LIKE : A\.L "
' ATERrROOf 't ! lis f . . .
.
Cl1JTHING. i
- lsm dt of Ihl' best
lIIderi ! in L1ckorJdlow - 1
. _ ) tu1r il4ran ! < < nd sold b' I
101mllg : tthd t dtdltr $ l'Vtl'J\l'heT . I
iI1 STICK10THE 1
I " suaOfTHE ftSH
'TOWlJI CANADIIoICo.LIltm. AJTOWU co. 1
1I ; : N'M' : : ti ,0 I
Bac.kache - ! ,
gives-woman some of her most
miserable and wretched hours.
Along with the backache , generally - ' . ,
ally come headache , waist pain ,
fall1ng feelings , Irritability , nervousness -
ousness and the blues , Have
you these periodical troubles ?
If so , you may know that they , .
are due to disease of some of
the most Important organs of
your body , organs that should
get help or , In time , thro gh
weakness , will wreck your
health and life. Help them to
health with
. E
CARGUI '
. '
WOMAN'S RELIEf
Says , Mrs. nlaocho E. Stephanou , of
1228 S. 4Znd Ave. , Chicago , "I suffered -
fered miserably for five (5) years . 1
wlUl a constant pain In my badt and :
right side Itnd although my husband '
employed several of the best doctors
In this great city I not 000 could gIve
me reller. At last I took Wine of
Cardul , which relieved my pain , prevented -
vented an operation nnd restored me . '
to health. " It Is a wonderful Cura- \ .
live medicine for nil womens' 1115 , ; ,
Try It. C J .
At all Druggists $1.00
i
PIT & PITlESS SCALES. Per St eJ .
. mill \\'ootl lIrnmes , $25 nnt ! up. \\'rite : ' f. I
- ' : ' - us b rorc ) ' 011111I ) ' . 'Ve t\.1\'e you
_ _ "mone ) ' . Atso 1'lImps nnt ! WltI"
: Mills. BECKMAN BROS. , Des Molnn , l oIa.
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'V. N. U. , Olllnhn. No. 11-.100a
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