Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, July 12, 1906, Image 7
, . . - . PASSmG PEnSONAL9. Mrs. Dellamy Storer , whoso hUI' band recenlly reUreli from his posl. tlOtl as ambassador to Austria , Is tlu originator of the famous Rookwood pottery. John W. Foster , tormerly secretar , of state , haa bll.'n designated by the . Chlneso government as its representn. Uve at the approaching Hague con. , . ference. ) ' Prot. Rinaldo Lothrop'Perkin II , one . ; of the most scholarly men of Doston at the age at SO Uvea n slmplo 11t " \ f In a smaH atUc room surrounded by W- ' . boolts. , . ' . R v. J. R. Mouer , ot Moncssen , Pn. , ' .t I . has seven sons , aU ot them cler , . , . , men , In five dltrerent denominations. . \ They have one sister , who Is mnrrled . , ; to a minister. , . ' .ft . John Redmond , leader of the Irish 1 " parUamentary party , makes II. prac- " : lice of beIng wIthIn the precincts of 1i.1 , I the house of commons trom the mar - r 'f ment the speaker taltes the chair un- ' -i 1 tU the proceedings terminate at nIght. . . . .i Thomas Nelson Page , who recently " ' , "l ' . returned tram abroad , says he visited , t. ' the pope , the king of Italy , and the JIll . i It1ng of Portugal : saw two Incipient . . . , revolutions and. learned that Europeans - peans generally 1001t upon Americans " S II. nation of rrafters. The oxtraordlnary popularity of fine white goods this summer makes the cho1cQ of Starch a matter of great Im- portance. Defiance Starch , being free from aU injurIous chemicals , Is the ' ' only one which Is safe to use on fine / Ifabrlcs. Its great strength as a sUtY- , 'I , ener maltes half the usual quantity of Starch necessary , with the result of ' : ; perfect finIsh , equal to that when the r rgoods " ere new. Women Wnnt Much. Sltollor-Ot course , the generle term "man" Includes the womcn- Maryat-Not always. Skoller-Ol yes. You seer - ' I.'or Instance Mal'ynt-Nonsensel , r . . . the sentence , "Man wants but little . 'here below , " would be ridIculous in 'j .that cnse.-Washlngton Star. [ . Important to Mothers. E = lno carernlly evel7 bottle ot CASTOntA. } , "ellfe IInd euro remedy tor Inrants and children. and ee that It Dearltho ' , II f3lguature ot ; ' . lu trae For Over 30 Yearl. , ho Kind You IlAvo Al\TAa Douiht , j Asher HInds , parliamentary clerk 111 l. the house at representatives , who . , ) lteepa the speaker straight and who ts t. . the greatest parlIamentary sharp 111 " ; , the country , comes from Matne. ' I , Some men would get along much , \ ' Caster Ir thay didn't waste so much " time te111ng other people wha.t they ' " would do It they had a ch..nce. : : \ Lewis' Single Bin er strni ht fie ci a1' : . t' food quality all the time. Your deafer or t Lewis' Factory , Peorill , 111. ' . j r. There Isn't much tun In malting Jove . to a gIrl It she Imo'l\'s you rcally mean \ It. , 1\1rs. \ WlnsIo\v's SoothlnJ : RTI'u . For children teetblult , oottens the gnrus , reYuces tn. , lamlIlAtlollalll\1spalllcureowlndcollu. 2lcabotUo. I . / f \ ; \ J " Many II. man's experIence In II. bUClt- I \ r l ' et shop has caused hIm to turn pale. . Good , Hot or Col.Defiance Starch , o 16 oz. for 10c. Flattery should always be diluted with tact. 'IT SAVED MY LIFE" , - fBAISE FOB A FAIADUS MEDICINE lira. WIlladsen Tells How She Tried Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Just In Tlmo. . . " - Mm. T. O. WlUndsen , of Manning. Io n , wriws to Mrs. Pinkham : Dear : Mrs. P nkluun- . " I can truly say that you have Moved my lite , nnd I cannot express my gra.titudo to J'ou in words. " . uBeforo I wrote to : rou , temng you bow I J felt. I bad doctored for over two years s Andy nnd . spent lots at monoyon mcdIcincs besIdes , bul.It nIl tailed w hel mo. My monthly periods - riods had cens\Jd and I suffered 1IIu h Ilain. \ , with tainting spells , headache , backache and bearindown paIns , and I wa9 60 weak I l' could hardly keep nround. As a llUlt resort , ! I JecId\l to write you al\l ( try Lydia E. Pink. ham's Vegetable Compound , nnd I am so " . thankful that I did , for after following your Instructions. which you sent 1110 lroo of nil charge , I became TClular nnd in perfect IhenIth. Had it not bc n for you I wouId In mj' iravo t < > - < 1ay. U I sincerely tnl5t thnt thi'llettor may lead every sulfering womnn In the country to I wrIte you lor help as I dId. " When women nre troubled with ir- regnlar or painful periods , wealmess , . 0 dlsplacementorulcerntionof an organ , that bearing-down fcelll1g , in ammn- tion. bac1Jache : , flatulence , genernl de' bilit.y , Indigestion or nervous prostrn- tlon , they Bhould remember there is one tried nnd true remedy. LydIa E. Pinkham'sVegetabloCompound utonco removes such troubles. No other female medicine intheworld has received such widesprcnd and unqualified - qualified endorsement. Bofuse all sub- stitutes. For 25 yearB } { rs , Pinkhnm , daugllter. in-Inwof rJydill. E. Pinltham , hils under ber dlrcetion , and since her decease , been advising 81ck women free of cl1nrgo. : Address , L 'nn , ] DJal , . . . , , , . TASK Of GOVfRNMENT RIGHTS OF PEOPLE MUST COME THROUGH CONGRESS. - - PRESIDENT TELLS OF WORK Efforts to Rcstrnin Corporate of Indi- vidunl Greed Must De Approached in Spirit of Fairncss nnd Justice to AU. OYilter Ba ) ' , N. Y.-Presldent Roosevelt delivered II. . remarlmblc li'ourth of Jul.r address here Wednes- day. It was au a dress against the demagogue , agaInst hatred an rnncor In pubUe omclnls and In private citizens - zens an a plea for chnrIty In the a - ministration of all duties. The president spoke as follows : Gives Account , of StewardshIp. Mr. Chairman an you , myoId friends and neighbors , you among whom I was brought up and wIth , , , hem I have hve for so many years , it Is a real and great pleasure to have the chance of beIng with you to-dny , to say a few words of greeting to you , and In a sense to give an account of my stewardship. I sny In n. sense , friends , because after all the stewardship - ship leally has to gIve an account of Itsolf. Ir a man nee s to explain overmuch - much what he has done , It Is pretty sure proof that he ought to hnve one it II. little differently and so as regar s most of what I ha.ve done I must let it speak for itsel ! . Dut there arc two or three thIngs about whIch I want to talle to you today - day , CLd 1r In the presence of domInies I may venture to spcak from a text I shl l talte ns my text the words ot Abraham Lincoln , whIch he spolte In a remarkable little a dress dellvere to a band of people who were serenadIng - Ing 111m at the White House just nIter hIs reeeetIon : to the presidency. He said : "In any great national trIal hereafter - ter , the men of that day as compared with these of thIs w111 be ns weak and as strong , as silly and as wise , as bad an ! 1.E good. Let us therefore stu y the Incidents of this , as philosophy from whIch to learn wls om , an not as wrongs to be avenged , " and he added - ed latel In the speech a touchIng and characterIstic expreBsion of his , saying - ing " 00 long ns I have been here , 1 have not wIllIngly planted a thorn In any man's breast. " Says Iniquity Exists. We have heard a greM deal durIng the past year or two at the fr.ghtful Inlqulees In our politics an our busIness - ness , r.nd the frIghtful wrongdoing In our social lICe. Now there Is plenty of InIquity In businesd , 1:1. polItics , In our social lIfe. There Is every warrant - rant for our aclmowle glng these great evils. Dut there Is no warrant for growing hystflrlcal about them. TINS year 111 congress our chIef tasle has bflen to carry the government forward - ward along the course which I thinle it must follow consistently for II. number - ber of 'ears to come-that Is In the direction - rection of seeldng on behalf of the people as a whole , through the national - al govErnment which represents the people as a whole , to exercIse a mcas- ure of supervIsIon , control and restraint - straint over the IndivIduals , an especially - cially over the corpJrations , of great wealth , In so far as the business use of thlt : wealth brings It withIn the reach of the federal government. We have accomplIshed a fair amount and the roftson that we have done so has been In the first place because we have not trIed to do too much , and In the next plnce because we have approached the tn.sk absolutely free from any spirIt of rancor or hatred. In onr such movement a man will find that he has allles whom he does not IIIe. You cannot prote < : t property wIthout finding that ) 'OU are prot ctlng the propCl'ty of some people who are not very straight. You cannot war against the. abuses of property wIthout - out finding that there are some people warrlnb beside you whose motives you would frankly repudiate. But In each caJ'e be sure that rou l\Oep your own motiNs and your own conduct straIght. Will Defend the Oppressed. \Vhcn It becomes necessary to curb a great corporation , curb It. I w1l1 do my ! Jest to nelp you do It. But 1 wIll do It In no splrlt of anger or hatred to the men who own or control that corporation - poration ; and If any seck In their turn to do wrong to the men of means , to do wrong to the mon who own those corporations , I w1l1 turn around and fight for them In defense of theIr rights just at ; hard as I light agaInst them when 1 thInk they arc doIng wrong. Distrust as a demagogue the man who tallts only of the wrong one b ' the mean of wealth. Distrust as a demagogue - agoguo the man who measures Inlqult ) . b ' the purse. Mcasure Inlqult ) ' by : he heart , whether a man's IJUre be f:11 : ! or empty , partly full or part y empty , If the man Is a decent man , whether well on or not well 011' , stand b ' hIm ; it he is not a decent man stanrl against him , whether he be rich or 11001' . Stnn(1 ( arain it him In no spirit ot vengeance , but only with the resolute purpose to make him act as decent citizens must act If thIs HepublIc Is to be. Crew Is Saved. St. .Johns , N. Ii' . - 1'he Boston schooner Mary Powers , Capt. 0'Ne1l1. foundere oft the Grnnd banks last Monda ) ' and the members of the crew manage to reach here Wednesday In dories. They had rowe SO mIles. State Department Indexel' . Washlngton.-Atter malting a thorough - ough search tor the past six months for a capable head at the In ex bu- renu of the state department , Secre' tary Root has finally appoInted John R. Duclt , ot MaIne , to the place. MISSION Of NATIONS I - - - - - DRYAN FOINTS OUT DUTY IN SPEECH AT LONDON. - - - - POEM OF KIPLING AS TEXT 81\Y8 United St\tcs nnd Drltaln Should JoIn Hnnds in Spl'eading Edu- c\t1on ' \Vel\l ' \ Among'Vell el' Drethren. London.-Wllllam Jcnnlng Br'an , fresh from his tour of the ori. , ent , was the orator at lho 1111lellend- ence day dinner of the Amorlcan socl. oty Wednesday night , nml expresse his convIction that on the United States and England devolves the mission - sion oC diffusing education nnd l101Il1- cal free om throughout the benighted lands. 110 toolt Kipling's poem , " ' 1'he \Vhlte Man's Durden , " 118 his text , and declared that now , us never berore , the Christian nations uro worl < 1ng to spread clv1l1zatlon and upl1ft others , rath'Jr than to exploit theIr wealtor brethren. Nem'ly 500 members an guests sur- roun ed the society's board and cheerad patriotic sentiments with the pecul1l1r zest born of exile. Ambasascior Whitelaw Hel and lr. Dryan engaged In some sharp but good-humored ra1l1ery nnd banter over polltlcnl differences , the cr wd evIncIng - cIng Its enjoyment or the sport with cheers and shouts of laughter. Both Love America. Mr. Reid , In respondIng to Sir W. D. RIchmond's grnceful llroposal of hIs health , said with reference to Mr. DrJ'a..u : "At home as a citizen , I have openly nn squarely opposed him at every Binge of his conspicuous career. I am renEonably sure that when 1 return - turn ome 1 shall continue to do the sumo. 1 be11evo he to-nIght Is as we11 satisHed as I am , though by different reasoning , that the country we both love Dud tr ) ' to serve has not becn ruIned by Its gold. AI.JI'Oad , as the om- clal representative of the American people , without dIstinction as to party - ty , I run gla to welcome hIm here as a typIcal American whose whole. lite has cen 11ve In the day11ght nnd one whom such a great host of my coun- trymrm ha.ve long trusted and hon- qre . " Admits Rcid Fights Well. Mr. Dryan , rIsing aml laughter and cheers , said : " 'l'he temptatIon to malte a pollUca1 speech Is strong within me. I have not ha Il chance to do so for ten months. However , I w111 restraIn m'self. With reference to the ambas- sador'J l'emarlts on gold , I wish to say that when I see the progress my coun- tr y has ma e wallting on one leg I won er what It would have done walkIng - Ing 011 two legs. It Is pleasIng to testify - tify that the ambassador not only has fought me but that he has done it well. No AmerIcan rejoIces more than I that he IS 3,000 miles from his base. WhUe abroad I hnvo met many goo Hepub- 11cans-holdlng olllce-an I only wIsh that thcre were enough offices abroad to wlw all the Repllbllcltns out of the country. " Drink to Mrs. Lougworth. Chairman F. W. Jones proposed the health of King Edward and Ha 'wnrd Greenwood , president of the CanadIan I socIety and member of parliament for ' the city of Yorlt , prpc : : ; d the health I' of PresIdent Roosevelt. When they arose to drink to the toasts the cI'owd I dlscovere Mrs. Nlcholns Longworth In the gaileI' ) ' and cheere and rank her health. Foll'Jwlng the passage between Ambassador - bassador Held an Mr. Bryan the latter - ter rea hIs formal speech. The reading of the speeoh prove a disappoIntment to the crowd , whle wanted orator ) ' unhampere by manu- script. John L. GrIffiths , the AmerIcan consul - sul : . ; eneral at LIverpool , answered for the gucsts , and won rounds at applause - plause when he compared the financial and nuat packing scandals of the United - ed States to spots on the sun an paId his respccts 10 those persons who could see the spots but not the sun. Some of Those Present. The guests Inclu ed Sir IJaurence Alma-Tadema , Sir Lulw FUdclI : , W. W. Ouless , A. C. Gow , Jol11l MacWhlrter , Ernest Crofts , G. J. Frampton , LJeorge Aitchison , Sir E. A. Waterlow , Sir W. D. Richmond , Sir Aston Webb , W. F. YeamJs1arcus : Stone , Herbert van IIerloffier , Thomas Brocle , J. \ \ ' . \Va- terhouse , E. J. Gregory and G , 1" , Dad- Ie ) ' , r..ll members of the Hoyal Academy - demy ; Paul 1\orlon [ , of New Yorlt ; Franldln MacVeagh , of Chicago ; Con- Bul General Wynne , Isaac Seligman , of New Yorl { ; Representative Nlcholl18 Longworth , or Cincinnati ; A. S. Ochs , of New Yorlt ; Col. George IIarve ' , of New Yorlt ; J. G. A. Lelsnman , AmerIcan - can Ilmabssador to 'l'mlcoy ; : : Ir H. S. 1l\xlm an Admiral Sterling. During the dinner Ambassador Held I read a letter from Queen Alexan ra expressing the leeene : > t sorrow OYer the I Salisbury railway dl'astel' ! , an tendering - dering her heartfelt sympathy to all I' concerned , "especially the young brIde ' so su denly bereaved , " meaning "Irs , I.'redel'lcle 11. Cossltt , of New York. Goes Through Pearly Gntes. Sioux City. la.-Whllo ho was toll , Ing friends at a Holiness camp. meeting' at Mornlngsldo that he expected soon to puss through rhe ) learh' gates ot Heaven , Plorce Hat , lIer dropped dea ot heart falture. Ll\ndlndy K111s Doarder. Cleveland , a.-Mrs. J.'red Sloat , l\Oepel' of a haarellng house , 8h01 an Imtantly kl11ed George Cmrk , agel 35 , one of her boarders , In the 'ard The woman maintains that she 1 1Ile ( Clarlt whUI' aiming at It target. - - - NEW HCMES ) IN THE NORTHWEST. Shoshone TIC9Crvntion to De Opencl to Settlement - Chicago & North- 'Vcstcrn R'y Announces Round Trip Excursion Rnte from All Points July 12 to 20. Less thnn one fl\1'o for the round trIp to Shoshoni , W ' 0111InS' , the res. cn'aUon border. The enl ) ' nil rnll route to the res. ervntlon bordor. Dn.tes of' reglstrntlon .Tuly 1 Glh to 31st at Shoshoni and IJander. Reached only b ) ' this line. Write for l1R111phlets , temns llOw to talO111 ono of these attractive home. stcads. Information , maps nnd pn.mphlet ! ) free on requl'st to S. F. l\l1ller \ , A. G F. & : P. A. , Omahn , Neb. Up to Her. "I hear ) 'ou arc contemplaUng mat. rlmon ) ' , old lUan , " said Green. "Ho\1 about It ? " "It's 1fact , " repHe,1 Brown , "but tlle outcome of my contemplation ( ) o pends on the widow's might. " "How's that ? " querIed Green. "Sho might decide to marry mo , nnd then on tlte other h1\nd she lulGht not , " answered Drown.-Chlcago Dally Nows. Beware of Ointments for Catnrrb that Contain Mercury , AI mercury will lurely deltre , thl ! lenle of Imelt and complete I , derange the whule 1IIem when entering It Uuouldl tbe mncous lurlacel. Bucll artlclcs 11Iould never ! Ie ule,1 except an pr08crlp. tlons trom reputahlo J'lIIYllclans. as the dam ago tbey will do h lea lold to the good you can J'lonlbl , de. rlvo trom them. IhU's Cat.arrh Cure , manufactured by F. J. Cbener & : Co. . Toledo , 0. . cuntalns 110 wert cury. and Ie taken InlernaUy , acUng dlrcctly Upon tbe blood and lnueOUI surtacel ot the IYltem. In buying na\l'l \ Cltarrh Cure ho lure 7011 get tbe . .enulne. It II taken Interllalll and lIlade In Toledo , Oblo , by F. J Chelleyt Co. 'Ieltlmonlela freo. Hald by DrupjhU. Price. 75C. per bottle. ' 1'ako liaU'sl' ' amlly 1'1111 for con.tlpatlon. . - Feel the Ground SUppIng. FIrst Nelghbor-'fho Snobsons over therl ! on the corner nre losing their money. Second NeIghbor-How do you know ? FIrst Nelshbor-Wh ) ' , because they have begun to bow to 1\11 the neiGh. bars , 1\nd the } ' no\'er uotlced anyone around here berore.-Detrolt Free Press. Mod rn Love. AnxIous Father-Dut (10 you feel /luro that you can make my daughter happy ? Cnlm Youth-I havon't thought about that. But I hnv6 11nn11y do- clded thnt she can make me happy. -Somorv111o Journal , With a smooth Jron nnd Defiance Starch , you can launder your shirtwaIst - waIst just as well at home as the steam laun ry can ; It w111 have the proper stiffness an I1nlsh , there will be less wear and teal' ot the goads , an It w111 be n poslUve pleasure to IIse a Starch that oes not sllele to the Iron. Knew ! IIJ Flace. "What did you thInk of rour daugh- ter's graduation essay ? " "I ldn't pormlt myselt to think I1bout It , " answered 1\11' . Cumrox. "I simply did my duty IUld admIred It. " -WashIngton Star. Showing SIgns of RCBOvery. "How Is ) 'our llew servant , 1\1rs. Up- more ? I heard she was Ill. " "She's ImprovIng. She was able to I1lt tip this mornIng and give notice. " -PhiladelphIa Hecord. R Reason. "All the whIle sho's on the oce Glac1ys doesn't cat any ment. " " 'Vhy ? " "So she won't lose fiesh. " Thin. Doarding House Keeper-W11l you have soup to.nlght ? . Lodger-No , thanls. I'm off the wat r wagon.-Smnrt Set. Some men are consldertd ! smart because - cause they are able to talk well , but some others 1\re smarter because they are a.blo not to tb.k. ! FACTS CUARANTEED Neuralgia and An mla ere Cured by Dr. WIlliams' Pink Pills. For nearly a gencration the people of this country have ImoWII Dr. 'VilliumH' Pink Pills , during' which time proof of thouSl\nds of cures by' this reme y has been published n11(1 conllnned a1ll1 not one person hall1leen hnrmlid in the sligh test - est degree by their uec. The piUs con. win no opiute , narcotio or stimulaut , nor any drug which could injure the most delicate coustitution. "Illor " Miss Oharlotte oyer n year , fiaYS Vnn Salisbury , of Oastletou , N.Y. , "I suffered frolD neurnlgil\ and pnlpitation of 'ho hcnrt. My sltin wns palo lUld suI. low amI I was tronblcd with dizziness , fainting spells a11(11Hs of indigestion. I was very nervous mill woultl stnrt nt the Blightest sound. At times a greut weule. ness woultl come over 1110 amI on one 00. casion my limbs gn\'e wny uu cr me and I feU to the aidcwaJr. ] "Of course I wus tr ntml by our 10cal physicinn8 nnd also consutml ! I noted doctor nt Albany , but nothing they gnvc 111e Beemed to benefit me. Ono c1uy ] reud in II. . nOWSPI1IOr n110ut Dr. WiUinmB' ' Pink Pills for Pn ! 0 People and I ill11UO' iutely ga\'o them trial. I soon felt much better 1\1111 my color hnd bel-11n tc return. I conthmcd uBiug the lliUs flne1 by the time I lmd ta1wu eight boxe8 ] \VaR entirely curod. " My Hister , Sa1'l\11 'VflU Sulisbury , suf , ferml terribly from Iln mia. She \Vu ! palo and thin auel wo feure thl\t sh ( I wou1d 1JeC01110 n , 'll't.im . or cousumption I She tl'icd Dl'.WiU luus' Pink PiUs f01 , Polo Peol110 a11(1 in n fihort time she be Jeun to gnin in utrength and wehht She iB now strollp : IlIIII we11l\1Hl we boll heartily recommcl1el Dr. 'YiUltutlf , ' Pin1 PiUs to a11 who uro in ill health. " Dr. W1l1inms' Flnlt PiUs mo 801d by nl . dl'ug ists or fion , postlmid , 011 receip I of price , 50 Cl1l1t I JlI't' lime , Hix 1101e8 fo . 2 , O , l1Y the Dr , Williams Meelielllu 00 , I Sehell etndr : , N , y , Descriptive pam vhlota free on rClUest. WANTED MORE SNAKES. - - - - - - As Menns of Drlnglng Sinners to Ro- pentnncc , MinIster Saw They Were What 110 Needed. In n ruml town In l\I1chlgan \ lIvOlI a tnmlly nameel Deaver , note for their hardihood In all mnnner of nnughtl. ness. They wore the great torment of the minister's lICe. 1'lnnlly ; , one of the boys W1\S bit lJ ) ' rattlesnalte nnd sent for him. 110 foun the lnel greatly scared and very l1onltent. Arter lIomo conversation , the reverellll gentleman closed the Intervlow b ) ' l1rayor. " 0 , Lord , " he began , "wo thank theo for rnttlesnnltes. Wo thnnlt theo thnt :1 rattle9l1nle has bit Jim. Send un- other , we l1my thee , to blto Tom , untl one to bite Joe. And , a Lord , send the biggest ltlml of rattlosnnlto to bite the old man : for nothhlg less than rn.ttlesnaltes w111 hrhl ! ; this Denver tamlly to repcnt1\nco.-Metapbyslcal Mngn7.lne. AJlen S. OlmstedVlns iu Court- Tbo Foot-Easo Tmde-Mnl'lt SustaIned. Duffnlo , N. 1'--1'ho Supreme Court hnq Irantcln l1crmnnent injunction with co tll I1sninsL l'uul H. Huc1son anti othc1'll ( If New York Cit ) ' , restraming thcm fl'om mnking or selling foot. JIOW Cl' which "ho court cclnrcil ill nn inntntion nnd in- il'ingement on "l.'oot.Ensc , " now 1'0 Inrlte- h' n vcl'tiscd nnd sold over the countr ) ' . ' 1'ho owner of the tnulc-mnrk "I"oot.Easc , " is AlIcn S. Olmsted , of Lo nO ) ' N. Y. , nn the decIsion of this suit. ujJhohs ! his trllle. mark nnd renders nll1nrticA \ IIlIblo who frnudukntty nttcm\lt \ to prolit , by the cx- tcnsive " 1'oat.Ease' ' nch.crtilling , in 111nc- ins on the mnl'l < et the 81\11"ious ! nntl 8im- Hal' nlljJ < , aring IJ1'cIJaration 1l\'olvcd in the case. This the court declnres was dc- I'igned in imitation nwl infringement of lhe genuine "Poot.Ease" trnde-mnrlc ri hlR. Each J'nekaso ' of the gcnuino AlIcn'R Foot- Ease Ins the fncsimilo signature of AlIcn S. Olm8ted rm its ) .cUow lll el. TWICE TOLD TALES. ' - - - In an English court , roeently , a man wns fined .c2 for contempt of court. Ho orrere II. .c note In payment - ment , but wns told by the clerlt that he bad no change. "Olt , ltCel } the change , " was the reply ; "I'll take It out In contempt. " A Frenchwoman was complaining to her husband that he was too milch of II. boolnvorm , thn.t he retired too often to his stud ) ' , leaving her to spen many e'eninGII alono. "I wish , " she en ed , plaintively , "that 1 were a book. Theil r might always have your compan ) ' . " "Ill that cuse , my deal' , " the Frenchman answered , "I'd wish you were an almanac. Then I could change you on co a year. " An UnfinIshed COUl'lI . "Docs 'our son graduate this month ? " "Oh , no. lIe han nnother year on the track tenm.-Clevelan Plain Dealer. The successtul author's train or thoughts Is :1. pay traIn. . . , PIT & PITLESS SCALES. Vor Sl d nnd Wood llrnl1l 8 , fl5 nml up. Wrlle us before YOII bllY. We nve you _ , ' ' , 'mon y. A50 Pumps nod Wind Uls. BECKMAn OROS. . Du r.lolnos , Iowa. ALLEN'S FOOT = EAS Cerfaln Cure for Tlrod , Hot , chlno F DO NOT ACCEPT A SU STITU1 - - - - - t Yeast That Raises Every woman likes quicK yeast , thnt will mnko lIuht. ( load tasting I/j ita ; brend. On Tlmo Venal Is mndo fresh every dny nnd guarnn\eod \ 'to Ia ; your ( Irocer t glvo you snUsfnction or money refunded. m On Time ; Y easti Is put up Ten Cnkes In " fJl\ckllllO. InstMd of .Ita ; seven. IInd $ ells III Flvo Cents. Two cktlI Ities of On Thno YOAst Ihat will cost 'j N you Ten Cent ! ! will wchh moro th\\n three ' pllcklllWI of o.ny ether yensllhal costs you ' w. Flfteon Cents. Whysubmit to be robbed out iI AA of Five Cent ! ! ? Use On Ttmo YOl\st I. : and Icllhe most 10odyeMt for yourrncnoy. Ask Your Grocer for On Time Yeast g \ e Q. Q. . G - - - - - - - - - - - - You CANNOT CURE , . aU tnf1amcd , ulceratcd and catarrhal con. dillons oC the mucous membrane such as nasal catarrh , uterine catarrh clqllJcd by fcmlnlnc 1119 , sore throat"soro mouth Of Inflamcd eycs by simply dO'ling thc stomach. But you surcly cm cure these stllbbom affcctlons by local treatment with Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic which dcstroys thc discase germschccks dischargcs , stops pain , : lnd hcals the inllammatlon and soreness. ! ) axtlnc represcnts the most Sl1cc ssCt11 lo al trcatment for fcmlnlne Ills cver Ilfoduced. Thousands of women tcstify to this fact. So ccnts at druggists. Send for Free Trial Box 'illlJ : R. PAXTON CO. . Doston. M. . . . L BDVht7'rON tL. . w" . . , , Thc Orcatcsl Boarding College In the World University of Notre Dame NOTRE DAME , INDIANA " ' , lrIa"lu t1l' ' ' J < , ; "II : 01'0" 6lu , n' , , Iu y II"ti 0/1" . /III " " 'w tlrHlItWI6 18 Build n ' 75 ProCessor. 800 Stud nl. COIII'III' . In Ancl.llt. nnd MIMtctn . .AIIJCualletnjt. ; . 1r 1 \ , n , I ' ol''I 'H l { : : " ' : 'n l' ' ; ' iilc lo , : ' : f c : nl'eltn.r. A"IIII'ctl\'C , LAw , Bhortb..lIIl.ttook-k..p. . lng , T1J wllUni : . SI'KCAI. llIWAltTnNT . 'Olt noys UNlJlm TlllltTl < : ml TERMSI Board. Tuilion. Ind Laundry. OO. Send lell cenll 10 Ihe Rc lslrlr lor Caloloul ! LOW RATES . . TO . COLORADO VIA GRAND ISLAND ROUTE. Account Annun ! lo1ootlnjr. 110novolen nml l'rolcoUvO Unlor of IClks n' klnvur the tn. JO"OIh , \ : IImlllllRlnnd ILnliway wllliell UII Jul ) 111-16 , Inclll"lvo. rOlluHrlll IIckola to 11lmvor. Oolorlulo Her1rll : . IIn. . l'lIublo n' oxcclJ < Hnlll ) low rutc. , 'I ICk"t.loo,1 to rotnrn untllAlllltl8 : U , For turlbur InrormuUon call on nculoa nllon' or ull.lrc8" S. M. ADSIT , G. I' . A. , St. JOlepb , Mo. . - WANTED Mcm to work III S W 11111 Is aull hlnr : e n1I l la the stnte or Wnshllllloll. mati WAO I Stcally lIIl'lo'yment. No snow or cold Y eatl.l.er , 11111111 filii cvery 1II0llth 1111110 y nr. Ch npll1llIg. ( I'or filII particulars mldrels Pacific Const Ium- bar : lrallufnclurers ARwclntlon , S alt1 , oroll arrival - rival call 011 Crawford & l'ral1. UO Mnlll'StfcCt , . - - - PR SSIAN HEAVE : ; POWDERS A lum..nkJ.d cara tor lIeanl. CQughl . ' . , ' " ndll\'etlUolI.WlnI'r""ublea IJlatem\Jer.l \ " DOll \ " ' o C6I1tl. 11(1180 eenta. PnW8UII UI < IIF."TO , . HT. J'AtrL. MDfIf. 'Vh "t , 00I.0Ilel. poraere. WINTER Oatnlolltlo unll hnmlllc II'UII" BalltlI..d Co. nn" ' , II. Lat. . . . . . . " . . . W. N. U. ) OMAHA , NO. 2r , 1.9QO. I ' 1'hlI .fiDaturo For I E ' f.r ! ; ( \ to II ( ) m. \ \ lckngo. 'eeL " A dree8.Allcn 8. Olmste < ! , 'E. on OTer ] ' box. JAnoy , N. Y. - - . . , Shirt Bosoms7 Collars , and Cuffs LAUNDERED WITH o o o never crack nor become - _ come briUle. They last twice as long as th050 laun ered wilh olher starches and give the wearer - er much beUersatisfaction. If YOIl want. your husband , brothcr or sea to look dressy , to feel comfortable an : ! to be thoroughl ) ' happy use DEFIANCE STARCIl in t e laun ry. It is sold by all good grocers at IOC a pack- age-I ounces. Inferior starches sclI at the same price per package but contain - tain only 12 ounces. Note the difTeren.ce. Ask your rocer for DEFIANCE STARCH. Insist on getting it and you will never use any othcr brand. Defiance Starch Company , Omaha , Jeblf