Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, May 02, 1907, Image 2
( IUSTfR COUNI' ( REPUBLICAN . . - - - - - - - - - - - By D. M. AMSBERRV _ . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - nn.OId N BOW , - - N UllASKA. . - - - - - - - j-fealth of School Children , 'J'h modlcnl Imllleclloll oC school ( 'hlillrell-a Ruhjpct 1I0W llrovotlnr ) ; C'IHJI'at discussIon In thlll countr ' , IInd particularly In thlE ! clty-Ia the topic of a book roconll ) ' publlshcd In ] .ondoll , " ' } 'ho Hca1lh of the Schoo ) ( , hlh ] , " h ) ' Dr , W. , I.esllo Macltcnzle. J I . 110tC that III lIglnllll , :111 In cor. tulll cOllntrlo1 on the ( : onUnont ( nnd here nlso , wo 1111alhl ) , the phynlca ] I'xamhmtlon oC chlillren Is "no longoI' a question of IlouhUul Imllllc : " It hns "lIaflRcI ] Into the region of atImln. Istl'lltlon , " llolnt or grent ) lractlcal Intorcst whIch ho IIrlngs out la thnt , . h ) ' a lIlUo COOllJl'utlon ) umon ! ; the teachers , the amount of worl < thrown on the doctora und the consequent cost I of the Insllcctlon I11U ) ' bo consld. Prl'.bly lightened. Dr. Kerr , for ex. al11pl. " 01' the Iondon county conncll , "found that , with a 1I1l1e care , the tcuchors wor ( ' ahlo to find oul almost 1111 the children that suffered from 'Oye " ' ' will not defocLq. 'l'hla testimony surl1rlso casual und unofficlul 8chool vIsitors-among whom wo reckon our- selves-who are orten amazed at the InellfCerenco of teachers to defects of IIlght or hoal'lng thut are a lJlIlIIltest IlIulIlIcap to lIUlI1S. } Boya nnd girls who are hnlf-bllnd or dent will move Rlowl ) ' fl'ol11 , ; rndo to gralle , without a wOl'd of Wnrnhl [ to parent or guard. Ian' from the unohllCl'vnnt teachor. Wo hOllO thnt UIO growing attention to thIs mallet' wIll , oven whem there Is no formal motIlcnl Inspection , lIulclton teachers to a dut ) ' thnt Is too otton neglccted , How Intonaely Ilractlcnl and sonsl. hlo Is much of the modern missionary woric Is shown b ) ' Dr. Wilfred T. GrenfeH. the medical mIssionary or the J.ahrndor coast. ] n a recent ad. IlI'eRS descrllltlve of hIs worl , ho saId , "Wo pnld moro attention to benefitIng - Ing the povortyrldden peollo ) by ald. Ing In tholr phYHlcnl wolCaro tlmn by preaching and prayer. Wo establish. ed hosilitals to care for the sIck , open. ell storCl where clothing nnd fpod and tobncco could bo ohtnlnell at a lower prIce and of a belleI' quallly than In the regular Rtores , Wo holiled to teach the flshermon moro about tholr bUlllnos9 or fishIng nnd the condItions under which they lived , nnd how they could better the conditions : and by so doing wo accompllahed a greater good thal1 might have boon wrought 'by a host of l1renchlng and prayIng mlsfllonaries who Ignore mon's bodIce In the cure of tholr souls , " An American clorg'man who has l'ecenUy returned fl'om Vonozueh\ ports that soon nttor ho renchod Cnrn , cns ho was arrested on the charge of violating a Inw which forbIds for , olgn clergymen to on tel' the country , 'rhrough the Intercession of tbo ArneI" Ican consul ho wns released on tbo promlso , thnt ho would leave wIthIn Rovon days. 'I'ho reason for exclude Ing clergymen Is not ovltlont , for OlIn' Istors of the gOR\101 \ uro rarely Inciters of rovolutlon , at home or abroad , Women In Great BritaIn nro well represented In the lll'ofesslons nntI trades , and about 4j00OOO { earn their own livIng. There UI'O 12.1,000 whe teach : 10.000 1\1'0 heel < blnders : ovel 3,000 are prlntors , and nearl ) ' ( j00 aci as editors and compilers : 1,300 nre ongapod In Ilhotograph ) ' : civil sorvlce clerlts lIumbor lIearl ) ' 2:100 : : 3,800 are engaged In medIcal worl < and nul's Ing and :150 : women a'o hlnc1tsmlths The contluctor of a noston streo' ' car who rotul'ned r ,8GJ ! to a wornm wh had lost It In his cnr was reward - . cd with n smile , 1I0ston must have 1'ClI1nrkable street cars. ] s there on. . " In un ) ; othor'clt ) ' where n IJ1\SSene could Imllc : , even when banded $1 > , SGJ ! ? , AI1 it shows , too , that lllerl I are women In 13oston who C.l.n : . smile Al11ol1S the Intorestlug I111nl8 showl In the Longfellow oxhlblt In the Can brldgo public IIbrar ) ' , In honor of tit huul1rol11h 1111 nl\'o rSI\1' ) ' of the IOot' blt'th , wns the first nH\I1uacrlllt of "g , celsIol' , " ' 1'ho lloom was w\'llton on a Invllntiou , the IlOel ovldonll ) ' 11l\\'ln used the lrst IIleco of IJ1IICth ; came to his hand , , CoI. Watterson furthermore remarj that halC the 11001110 of SlI\ln lIve a olives and all' , wbllo the othOI' ha wearll cloaks aud sombreros. li'orli nately the colouol Is truvellng aUlI tnl Il1g notes In bls Ilrlvuto nd Indlvldui ClllJaclty , A Boston wOlI1atl'vho had droppc neurl ) ' $ GOOO lu a street car rowardc the conductor who restorell It to } t ( with a plelsantamlle ! , 'l'hut Is prob ; bl ) ' Iporo tllUIl she would have 1I0t ] tor 1\ man who stootlIII to glvo bel' 8el\t. If the man who started the 6tOl that n Wiscou61u cltlzel1 had 11I8CO cred $5,000 untler a carpet thInks I can reconcllo any of hIs fellow s\lrr crl1 to the apIll'onch ot house.cleanln ho Is vastly mlstakon , . . . - . The State Capital M 'tcrn of Gcncrnl Intercst o . , - _ - - r R 0 lit . . . - - - , Nchrtslta's Sent of OCJ\'crnlnent . . . . . . . .cusmlll ! : l.ttI.- . . . Lool < lng I"to Deficiencies. J\I < 'lIIbl'rfl of III < ' hunl'elK have IJOl'1I looldn ! ; Into the malloI' of rll1f1eInn. cles 1'011111'1011 ' hy the varlolll1 IIIHIltU' lions I\\ul \ ullowod hj' Iho Ifglslntllro ! , nnll ovnry offor'l will IJIJ nllulo to IIl'e- ' \'ell ! . nil ) ' /Iuch / ; 1)I''III'I'lIWO I1Ul'lllg the cumlnJ two j'OUl'H , 'I'ho c1l'flcll'lwles came liS IL docldod mU'llI'hw , Innsmul'h at Il had heen I'ollortetl ' and the flna II' clnl IIlnteml'lIts lIIed wIth till ! govot" nOl' seemed to InlIlenlo thal nIl the hlHlIlullollH with OliO 01' lwo lXCIII' ! 1I0llH were I'IlIInlllg within IIwlt' 1111111'0' , IJI'lallollH , ' ] ho dellclellcleH In Htato lulIlullonR hOWU\I' 1110110 1I11101l1lt,11 ! : ! , \ ( , ( to $93 , t 7U.IiJ. 'l'hlR II : ! II1l'l'ul ) ' 1111 ellI- : ! IIIlLtud deflclllIc ! ) ' , t hough the lugltlla' turo alloweel Il jlllt : ! thu salllU , Nel. thoI' docs il ( 'ontnln the Cllll1111) ) whIch were flied IIgllltlSl the state hlHlItu. UOIIH and IlCcolIIlHlllled lIy vOllchers , 'rho atato IrlHlltlltlollH melllolloll ! he- low 1111011 uJl the approlll'llIlIonH llIado hy the leglHlutlll'o lwo ) 'utlrs ago alld It hocl1Ino lIeceHRary to have mone ) ' to 1'11I1 elurlllg the limo artm' thu clulmH lJ-i1l WIlS Introlh\\od \ IIlItII the now 1\11' PI'o1111ntlon hOI I\I1IO a vallnllh ! , ' 1'he de. IIclcllcleH reported hy lilt ! varlollll atato IlIslllutlolltl for which alllll'olll'lu. lIolIs WOI'O 1II11I1u , CollowlI : : Volerlnarlan . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 3UO NOl'foll , ns'lum . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . UOUO Hoturn ot fuglllvuR. . . . . . . . . . . . ] , ( jOO AtIjlltllnt gelloml . . , . , t. . . . . . . . . G2r 8011l1el'l ' hOllie , 1\1 II fo I'tI . . . . . . . . 1,300 Dopnl'tmenl of hUlllclll . . . . . . . . . . GOO Bupm'llItendont 1\1clh'lon , ' . . . . . 1,000 Hl\utlnJ a nayhun . . . . . . , . . . " , ,22,000 J.lllcoln IIs'llIm . , . . . . . . . . . . . . .10,000 Home tor the ] "rlelldless. , . " . [ j 001J AUllltor'a olllco . . , . . . . , . . . . . . . . 4r IJ , POi'll Normnl Rchool , . . . . , . . , . . . . 32h Grnlld 1I11U1i1 Solillol's' hutnu. . . . 3Ul1 OOIlOVIL Industl'lal ' school , . , . . . , . 1i00 Hall IVII ) ' e ollll1llssloll . . . . . . . . . . . 500 JnlluBtrlal school , . , . . . . . . , . . . . 2UW ! Allornoy gUlleral . " . . , . . " . . ' , nee Salarloa KUIL1'IIey NOl'I11al school 1.31 ! ! Increase to Seven Judges. Govorllor Sheldon slgnl'd S , Ii' , No , : lSQ , hy King of Poll" nn act Illtone ) ' od to nmond the eOllstitutlull hy In. cl'eaalng the llumllm' or jllelgeH o [ the SlIprelllO cOllrt from I hreo to Iw\'on. . The 110llhl aa to the validity of the act IR occnHlollcd heeallHo lhoro IH 111. direct. doclaratlon that the III'OHIHI [ tlon to amolHl lihnll 110 sllllmlltmi te n vole of the oleclOl'H of the utatl ! SOllie say thIs II ! : tlot lIeCNIHllIT , ' ( 'he nct nPlloars to bo simplY 11InOllllutol' ) of the COllStltUtlOIl nnd as the IICOIIII mU t vote 011 IlrOIlOSId ! I\menlhnent I la not Imown what ertect Iho hili wl1 I 11llvo , AllOl'noy Gonernl ' 1'hOlllllHOII Ii Inollned to the IwHof that the III'OIlU silioll must he IIlIhmlltJd to a vote 0 the ) looplo In HI08 11111101' the 111'0\1 GIOIIII of the bill , An Inl1l1'ect refer OIlCO Is niado In the hIlI to a vote h 1110 olectol' ! : ! of lho Hlntu , hilt the I tlt ) ot the bill contains nothlllg 0 : thut nntlll'e anti h all nnwllIlmout. tl the constltlltlon h ) ' le IRlntlve ennct 11I0nt , which Is Illegal , nelthm' It I there an ) ' time ment loned for a RUll mlllslon to a vole. lIut thl' tlate Is 111'0 vltloll for In the cOIIRtIt ulloll ItseIt , . - The TwoCent F < 1re Law , The rulll'oatls IIl'ollnlll ' will flllll In oJlPortunlty of tNltlng lhe 2-collt-fal'l Inw wlthollt Ineurl'lIl ! : the enmity 0 an orll'n suit to In'nlltlatIho act COnll1lalntfl hn\'o reached AIIOI'ne ) O llcl'nl Thompson of the violation 0 I the 2ctmt farC' al't hy 1111' Hnlon Pa1 flc on tl'I , < , tR sohl hot weou NorlI Platt . nllel Shln'y ! , 'I'h ( ' roatl het WCeI th'se two Nehrnnlm 1OIntR ! tlIIJR IntI Colqrntlo for almt ) ( CO\1\ \ ' miles , aliI on the IItl'ength of thlR thu 1'0/\11 / 111 slsts en Iwlllll Ilcll'tll lIelwl'en thl townR at :1 : l'enh1 1Jr ! 11I110 , Count ; . Altornc ) ' Honch of Llllcoln I'ount ) . hll sent a c0111111alnt ahout. Iho matle ntHt AttornC' ) ' 'l'hoI11IISon 1-111)11 thnt h 1 will ntl\'IRo hrllllln SIIIt ng-nlnst th UnIon PII'lfI ( ' to ( 'nfon'e thC' 2coll It IJnSRen er 1':1t : ( ' , State Loses Government Bonds , 'Phe . stl\to of Nl'II\ls\ln : \ has hl'I' It obllgeel to give UII the Cl\11 \ ' gOVPl'1 I.ment houds that It holels , nmolllltln to $ lliOOO Ollt ( If II tolal IIIv08tl111'11 of about $7.0UO.OOO , lhlllm' t\I ) \ 1'11I atltutlon the t\'lIst 01' ellIl'nllolll ( f1ll1l1 clln 110 In\'l'stl'c ! In UIlIt ( ' SlnteR secu\'ltles , Htntc , Hec\1\'llieH \ 1111 count ) ' hemds IHRued by ( 'Ountll'8 I the slate of Nohrnslm , It hna 11\ ' ( been the lJlle ' of thl sall' : to Inn' : hel\\'II ) ' In ( ; ov'rnnl ( > nt bnlllh owing 1 the small rale oC Inl'rl's1. 'I'he , : ; o\'erl ment sent a ( 'I\Ocl \ , fotli.OnO \ , :1 : First to M&1ke Payment. In SUIICrlntelltlent.T. T , ! llol'l ! ) ' of tl If 8'hool for the 1111 II It lit fllJhl'nRItl CII u. III the first h.nd of a stlllo Inslltuth k. to 111I ) ' hllcnsh fund Inlo the Ijta al troaslII'y unllel' thu lIew Inw , I turned In $280AIi ns hIs ( 'lIsh re'ehl up to Mllr'h 31. . - - lei Purahaolng f Supplies. Id 'rhe now 1\onl'd \ of Pnhllc 1.1\11118 111 Ir Dulldlngs and Hw now Board of PI 11' rhnst'l ' nnd SUllllllos Is l'ovolutlonl:11 : Ie the financllll COI1lIlIt' of the varlo state Institutions anll has I1tl\l'tctl a to do the ISIImo thing In I he IlIIrehll of Bupplles ror the ! ! tnto Intltullol At the Inst lelllng 11011I0 oC the hltl ! ! y l\ruJs , varIed from 70 ( 'onts tu $7 y. the Bnme ltell1. 'rhe hUII'I1 : I1CCollt 10 the lowest hili Ilnd lIoWled the bli1c1 ' 1" tlml unlesl ! ho Ihll1vOl'ed the Iootll ! C , marc bIds RubmlttctI bj' him wou1i1 oonslderod , , . - - . . ' l- . . " " . Freight -rarnc Rcportn. ] \ \.JPlljumlll \ : T. Whitt' , henll of the Northwl'fltorll legal delartmellt. ) Rlltl Uohl. MeOlnlll , olloral ngellt of thl ! loIall1 ( ' matI lit Llllcolll , were h'fol'o till' StRlo Hallway ( , ol1lmlssloll for nil ' ' ) ' of tll ( ' II1'ov181011 III Ihp ' : ! law rNIUh'llIf : the rail- rCIIHIK tu r ( > lol't tOllnage'on all I lh rou h 1I1lt1 loeal fl'elght. Mr , Whit e I wllnl'd th. . . hoarll to Hcl out IIlloclli. I ( 'ally just whut WIIA wanted In eJl'lcr that his rnud eoulll l'onforl11 to thl" ! wlahel ! or the coml11hulolI , A a 1'1'- null or the IIIIIUlr ) ' the coml11lHlon ! mnde nil 111'I1:1' directllll ; lIw mllruruh1 t l'ellOl'l tOlllloe , : an follovm , 1-011 frolght whIch Is 'p1ll'el ' throllgh tmlllc , 'l'hat Is , fI''lght which. fOl' Illstance , orlglnl1lll ; In Conncll Blllfl'l ! 111111 goes through lIlt' : : Itllto to Den vm' , 2-'I'hat frolght which II'IrllIatc8 111 the atnto atHl haa IlIJ destlnatloll III' Slntotlter ftate. : . : I-'I'hat frulght whIch originates In HOIIIO IoIlhOl' stuto nnd has Ils destlnu. tlon III Nehl'aalm , The roadfl 1\1'0 Illso rcqull'cll to 1'(1' 1101'1 the tonllago 011 ull frdght whIch orlglnntel31111 fOl'll1lnntos In NohrlUI\ : untl III mlilltlon a rOOI't ) ) wlIl ho nHI < cd fOl' covorlng the II1I\0Ullt \ oC the I'l" collta ) from every rend III tIle Ht.ate , 'Phese I'UIIOI'I n a 1'0 to he nelJl\l'I\te , that Is , cbverlng the IIrl1n'h IIl1l1s nnd thl' maIn lllwH and Iho suhdh'lslolls of the cOI'lorationH ) , Under the law thoHe rellOl'ttha ; \0 to he maflo br August nnd11' : . Whlto assured the hoard hIs road wuulll en- loavol' to cOIl1)lr ) ) with the rIUOHl ( IlIld fllrnlsh nllY Informal 1011 the com- mll.lslon desh'ed that tIme , 'I'ho commlstlloll nlso ordered post. eel In over ) ' railroad station In the state uu OI'del' callhlg IIllentlull to the f ' 1ct t.hat under th law 110 rallroul ma ) ' chnrgo more thnn 2 cents a mlle for tlcl < ets to ele-.tlnatioIlH ! ; III this slate , This order sugg,3tn to the 1111\- ChllROI' of a tlclcct thnt Inasmlwh aH tickets iJOII ; ht to d'stillatiOlHI outsltlu of Nobl'llslm the roads mn ) ' chargl' 3 ccnts 1\ mile , ns thnl Is Inter tlltl' buslnesl ; . the Jlllr'hm.'er goIng Ollt of I the stuto should hu ) ' hlH t Icl\et hI t hI ! I Nehl'l\sl < n IJOlllt nel\rcHt the Htato line ntHl then gel cIT I he traIn and huy n. I tlclct to the station ncross tlw lIue. I 'l'hls wOlild enable hIm to get the rlill . benefit of Iho 2-r.ont fare , Beemer Turn ! ; In Cash Fund. Warden meemel' of Ihe Hlate ) loul- , tonthu'y tleloslted ) with the stat ( ' , It'oaslll'er $ DOO , his cJsh : funtl. ag 111'0- ' , vldell fnt' In Il law ulIlIl'led h ) ' the lat ( ! , leglslat\ll'o , Commalldant PI'OHHOII of > > the S dlerR' Home at1Iord : ) wns , hol'o also , hnl ho had -not ) 'cl IlII'notl ) Iin hlH cnRh fund , whIch he said , Illl10ullted to II110ut $2,000 n 'ear , 1r , Pl'csson ' lutel'lJ'cts the law to mean that (11I1) ' tllllt mqney recel'od fro111 the sale of IlI'opOI'ly hl'lolIgln to the Rtate shllll bo romltteel t"J the stnto h'C3SII\'or \ 111111 t nll\O (1 ( as though he ; ; elld lIol 111\0 the Idea of .JOln ! ; torn I- lotio fl'OIll the ' caBh fund , 'Phe memo hers or the Boanl of Pllhllc Land : ; . and hulldlngs , howe\'cr , \ . < tlw Ihe law - to m\11 nil mono ) ' which' goes to mal\C UII the ( 'ash fllnd 111ust he tllrll' ed Into the t reaHl1I'y alltl thIs Is I ho wa ) ' the IlLw will bo en.orced , . State Cash Funda. State 'l'I'elfJllrl'l' : IIrlan IHls rcco\'Cl1 ! f'Om ! SlI11C1'lntendenttore : ) ' o [ the ! ltllte s'hool for the hlll1ll at Ke. ' hraslm City $2S0..t1i 1I1111el' Iho tlCW law whleh reqllh'eR the heads of st..Lte Institutions to IIIIY Into the : ; tnte t.I'oasur ' all uash derh.'tI fro 111 tlw t-alo of Htntu ' ' ' ) fllnd to ; IlI'OllCl'ty , HUI ! ! he tll'/l.wn / Ollt on wal'rantll Isslle:1 hY' the stnte alllJltOl' , 'fhl' stain unlyer- sit ) ' has long Hlncn hl'en 1'1'1tllh'I'tl t.o nlllko ( ; Ilch II:1)'m'nts : 111111 the I\car. 1I0Y 1IIIIuHtl'\nl \ s'hool fOl' boys h ; an- othel' Inslllutlon Ihat has IlIld : In such [ l1l1l1s aud drl1wn thell1 ont on ' ' , wal'l'U1ls : l < ennlGon Can Give Bond. KI'UIIIHon. the convIcted mUl'dCl'fll' of Sam n , Cox , who was tl'leel In ScOttH Bhlfi COllllt ) . . has hO\1I ! 1'\I1t. ; . ml a slIupl'nHlou of H1ltl'lI ( ' ( ' and lw lIIay obtain liIs IIhcl'ly 1111011 gh'III : ; a bOlld In the UUIl1 of $ lliOtlO , 'I'h ( ' hO,1I1 IISltell for har. lIot Yll hlwn III'cr-lml el : a 11I1 It IH IIOt ImowII whohel' : the el\ ! . fetidallt will 110 nhlo tll ollt'\ln It , Unlesthe ; lIocs he will he IWJlt It ! ( , ollnnn\11l'lIt. He I ! ' III the IWIlIten tint' ) ' CUI' Hafo ( ( ! , If IIl1ublo Ie glvo lion 11 he will 1)\'lIbu\llr ) \ \ \ ' ( > \11:1111 1l1l'1'p. hilt will not lie obliged to worll al hnl'lI lahol' , - , When ApprJprlaticnG Lar.e. DOJluty State AlIllIII11. : \ . I" C : ( ) ! ' haH rlllell that hllh. InelllTl'tI h ) " th ( heul8 : of uluto drlJartn1l'nlH 1II'Im' t ( A 111'11 1 ( mil 110 Ih'll11 Oil tllllttH I\ ) , IIrolll'latl'll h ) ' the IpglAlallll'e of 1110 : ; II- hill that fill Huch hllll ! mu. , ! ho IlI'fI lIf'ntud fill' ul1owan'o h ) ' Allgust t 01 the ) ' "will hl' thrown III Iho Wllfil , hn81co1. JIo 1'lIles thai untll'I' the e'oll III tIllltloll of the 'statt' ull uJlJlI'olll'll : tj' tlOIIS r'all ' h\llfiO A)1rll ) 1 allil not n : 111 AIIgIIHl I , hilt thal If Ihl' ( ,11111I11 III' to In\JIII'I'cd hefol'e AIII'II t. Ibose 111'1 10 "ollllllg thel11 have IIlIlII tlte lultp. ts dnto to get them hefol'o ' 11Htato 1111 ' tilt 11\ ' , illinois C'ntrOlI Balks , [ 111 'l'ho Ill1l1ols ' ' Cenlt'ul rallt'oall has nG II' . tlfled the St.\to HlIllwuj' cOllllnlsslo n ! ; that Il hus no 1'I\II1'olltl III NHbrLtt-lt ; \IS a 1111 thel'efol'o hils no fI'lnl't : ' tll l1Ial\ In lu IIcl'orlltlllco wllh the III'\\ ' ( ol11l11li , so slon 11Whllo the ( ' 0111111I1i810n hll lIS , nol ) 'et nnswol'ed thH IOUl'l' of llw 1'D.1 Oil 1'0.111 ( 'OIUIIl\II ) " . vOl'Y shol'tI . the I'on on Imu ) ' will ho nollt1otl tll hlll'I' ) ' alon cll Itl ! 'I'ellol't aUll flll'llllh the ( ' 01\1 mlsslo ( el' wllh whutnve1' Information It wnnt ; 110 ' 1'110 snmo lIullllcntlQI1 will ho ervo Uti on the ether I'oads in NebraS'I , 1 U'l1'Ic como Into the stnte oVlr lellll'l1 lIne NO V ALID REASONS PATRONIZINO MAIL ORDER HOllSE,5 IS WIT.HOUT EXCUSE. GOODS NOT EVEN. CHEAPER With Freight Charges Added and Quality Considered the Home Merchant Docs Best. ( ( 'opyrlht"II , ] ! ) OG , hy AICrel1 C. Clllrl : , ) 'l'ho reasons why \1(01)10 \ should trade nt hOl\1e aru 11 II I1IOI'OIlS , bllt so I fnr as we 1\1'0 ahle to learn but ono reason Is ndvallcetl for 11l1rchl1sln [ ; goods of mall order hOllse . ' 1'hnt ono rCaHon-a saving o [ mono-Is often no reason nt all , for 111 many Instances the oxprosa char/es / or freIght nnd cartllgo will brIng the cost of all artl. ( ) \o \ that IIR CIllotod In the \1l'lco \ list Hoellled a wllnderful bargain , almost or l1ulte II ) ) to the IIl'Ico charged by the local denim' . Bllt even were one ahlo to save a few cents on the IHlI' chllo ! IH'Ice by bu'lng away from horne , Il 1IlpearS to liS that the los9 Is InllnItelY mOl'e thnn the gain , for he who sC'ndH the money whlcb ho carns In the home town out to swell the coffers of wealthy dealers In dls. tant cltlcH cannot fnll to forfeIt In a consIderable de reo the resllect of those around hIm , nor can he under these condItions preserve hIs self- respect In tact. 'rho man who patronIzes mnll orlier houses mUHt have a IIti altlng Ceellng . , , . trade with the homo merchant , 'ot It other people followed your oXllmplo and Iatronlzed mall ordQr houses , there would bo no l OI1lO merchant. to trade wilh. If others 'hought 'of ' him only when they wnnted thlns In u. hurr ' , and Bent out of town for the greater pl1rt o [ theIr supplIes , ho would hnvo left. for moro promIsing ! fields lotig ago , ' or If ho had slayed In those cIrcumstances , the sheriff would fInnlly have closctl his doors. You wouldn't 111\0 to IIvo In a Illaoo wIth. out stores , nnd yet Itlllay bo that you prefer to relldo : : In country town rnther than In a city. Do your share , then , toward makln ( ; It IOBSlblo for the country mCl'chnnt to carryon business. You must remember , too , thnt when 'ou send ' ( Jur money to some big con. cel'll In 11 11Iswnt clt ) ' , YOII lessen the amouut or money In cIrculation In ' ) 'our own rosldenco town. If YOIl hacl spent It. at the home store , some of It nt least would have 1 > eon paid out by the proprlotor In the form of wages to hI ! : ! emllloyes , they In turn would have expended It for the neces. sllle ! ! of lICe , nnllit would have passed from 0110 to another of the home deal. ers , pro\'lnl ; nn hUllol'tant fnctor In the IlroHllorlty or the community , HavIng - Ing sent It to the mall ordel' house the pr babllltles are that It will novoI' ngaln benefit an'ono In ) ' 0\11' home town. YOII should trade with the homo merchant because he Is UIO ono from ; . whom you ask and receIve favors. Perhaps ) -OU have had a run of IU luck -you have ] OHt ) 'our posItion , had 10ng-continuetI Illness In the family , or have expel'lenced dlfilculty in collectIng - Ing money due you. You are In - , . . 1W \ " . : " . ; ; : . ' . The mall.order fiend Is encroaching upon our town lil < e a devastating praIrie fire , and we should turn to with a will , and by the aid of the homc. trade plow run a protecting furrow around the community that will save us and our Institutions from detructlon. Such Is the duty of every loyal resl. dent. that l'ver 'body in town Imows thnt 110 Is a hlndl'llnce ruther than a help to the community , He Is nol wanted In IHlbllc IlooltionA. and whcn ques- tlolls of local Interest and In11l0l'tl1nco are dlsl'lIssed , hIs ollinion canles far less weIght than the ml1n who can. trIbutes hIs share to the IH'OSIJel'lly of the l Ollll1lllnlt ) ' b ) ' Slenlllng hIs mon. ey where ho ellrns It. In IIddltlon to losIng In a large do. greu the rCRlloct of others and hIs ' the who docs own sclf-l'esllect , man nothing to lIulltl up the town III whIch he lives fulls to find the contentment whIch Is nccellsar ) ' to haJlplness. Hav. ins done nothIng to malto the to1 bettor , ho Is l1nublo to Reo the many ndvantages It Ilossessos , and Is con. tlnuall ) ' tnll"ng and thlnltlug of Its l1encloncles , Ho dooH not move out , however , bul stU'S on yeal' aCtor year , a discontented parasite , gottlng nll he can and glvlnl ; as IItlle as I'osslllle In retUI"II , 'J'here Is an unwrItten law of natl\l'o ' that makes It ImpossIble for on ( ' to reall ) ' taken an Intol'est In a place until ho hns done somcthltlg fOl' It , and It Is enl ) ' when we have done our shure toward building lip the to'wn In whl h we IIvo thnl It ueCOI11Cf ! a rcal home to liS , Porhupl ! the locnl dealel's In cOllutr ) ' towns 1I0 not alwa's hnvo In stock just the IIrticles you desIre. but the ) ' am IIsuall ) ' WI1I111S to ortler whatever theIr clIstomOl' ! ! waut , anti IIndct. or. dlnur ) ' circumstances cnn sllllly ) ) YOII as qlllC"ltl ) ' as yon can Ilrocurc , the goods frum a mall ordul' hOIlSO , When rou 111I ) ' of t be homo mercllun t , t.ho goods 111'1' bofol'o ) ' 011 nntl ) ' 011 see whnl you arc gottlng , In huyln by mall there alwuj's ; a chance that when the gootls III'I'Ive the ) ' will not Ilrm'u to be just what you expected /lnd / tI'slretl , In thllt case 'Oll 111'0 lIut n to the Illconvonienco of slllIIInE : them a' back fOl' oxchange. 01' If Ihe lIe'd Is e Immedillto IInd Ill'esHln , ) 'on are - obliged to accellt that whIch Is nol ontlrel ) ' salltlfnctOl' ) ' , 'rl'udo I\l homo In ol'dl'l' thal your homo town mlh : \ \ ' stores ntfhlch to trlldu. 'rhel'e arc man ) ' times when YOII 111'0 In a hUl'rj' Co I' some article , . thel'e Is no IImu to selld to ow York , t. Cblcao , or elBo\.uerc , YOllr Heed Is hmnedlate anti IIullorativo. YOII are clad . - undel' . slIcb circumstances to : : ; tl'Ultolleti clrcllmstancesVould a lottoI' to the mall order house , stating all these cIrcumstances , secure for ) 'ou a , slIpl ) ) ' of the necessarlos o ' liCe on liberal credit terms ? Most as. suredly not. An appeal to the proprietors - etors [ or nld In YOllr extremIty would ho 111\1'I'en of results. It Is the home merchant who stands I'eally to extend the credit neccssary to tide you over nn emergency , and [ or thIs reason , If fono other , he should have ) 'our loyal 8UPPOl't In ) 'our tlmos of pros. i porily. PerbapR ) 'OU arc Ilnanclall ) ' Inde- vendont. and have novel' Imown the necessity of askIng for crl'tllt , Even then you are Indebted to tbe homo merchant for many of the advanta es ) 'OU enjoy , 'rhe proprIetors of a mall order hOllso would lallgh YOll to scorn WOI'O ) ' 011 to ask thorn to subscrllJe toward - ward the building of. ) ' 0111' new church , the Improvement of ) 'our school hllild. lng , 01' the eXllenses o [ maintaInIng YO\ll' flro department. The bomo mer. challt contrlblltos IIherully to the sup. port of tboBO Institutions so ossontlaJ to the pllbllc comfort and well-being , and you cannot afford to withhold from him ) ' 0111' vatronage , YOII know j'Ollr local dealel's. Per- hups tbe ) ' have grown frol1l childhood to-manhood In YOUI' homo town ; you WOI'O boys together , tbey have watchotI by ) 'ou In slckncss , and comforted you In sorrow , the ) ' take a kIndly Interest In YOllr welfare , Do ) ' 011 not prefer that YOllr trade Rhollhl Increase tholr small profits I'I\ther \ tbun add Ils quota to the millions of dollars nnnu. nil ) ' sent to the mnl1 ordl1l' hOllses ? It the hOllle lIIerchnn ts prosper the town will 110 II hettOl' Illnco In whIch to IIvl' , Theil' ' ' . Ilrosllel'lt ) will bo maul. fested b ) ' hllllrovoments In the ppear. anco of theIr own ) ) roperly. nnd by their hlC1'l'IIS d IIQernllt ) ' In contr\1J\\t. \ Ing IowaI'd IlIIbllc hnlrovement ) , and b ) ' helplnl. ; thel11 by ) 'our Iatronage , 'Oll will also be helping j'ollrsoIf and the onUre eommunlt ) ' , I"nANCl S A , I1AnmS , Provocation Enough. : \13ud ( hefol'O the laughing hyena/s cago-I1ow ) 1)\'ovol \ < lng ! lIero wc'vo J.ecn 20 mlnlltes , und the hyonl1 hasn't Inulhoo OIlCl' . Elta-StrulIt > , anti he's been eyelnE , ) 'our lIew spr1tl& hat , too. - WflGUT AND HfAl.TH 'I I THIN. NERVOUS PEOPLE NEE ! > THE TONIC TREATMENT. ThIs Womal' Took Dr. Williams' PInk Pills , GaIned Thirty Pound ! ) nnd HaJ Been V/oll Ever Since. How mn.n w0111C'u-aud 11111 too- n1"O snITorin froUl n. general df\cliUI ) In. j health which the orcliunry rOl1ll"dies SCfJ\U unable to check I lIow mUlIY hus- bauds see their' wives \'in tllIg iLWn.y , stcadily losing health I\ml bcn.uty , U\1(1 1\1'0 powerless to help I CO\WUI11J1t1ou I and ether germ diseases find ftl th s ( } c10bllllated EYstC' ! .q ea.y prey , fot".tie / loworecl vitality is unequal to lho task of' fighting oil' the iufcC'tloll of these l1ifN CR I to whIch most of us l11'e I most < 1al1)ex - ' posed. ' I The B'mptom9 indicating tIlO c1orinOo whIch may hayo l'CSUlts so fatal could scarcely ho bettor dmcrlbcd than ill the statement of Mrs.ViUiam Mau < 'r , of' \)2 \ ) Courb st.reet , Utica , N. Y. Her cnso is n. hllical ono. She Hays : "For six : mQnths nfter the birth of my baby , 1 suffc'I'C11 from R l'k , diz : } ' hl'l1ll. nchc:1 : , which sCflmerl like n. rU. > h of blood to my forohc:1I1 : , jllSb ba'I ; : of my- o'es. Some days they twitchl ! ! so r could Imrdly pee and blnck spotr { } OltC'd 1 > eforo them. The ll'ust exertion brought ; . ou this sickncss. 1\ly appetite Wl1i poor- umI I was often sick to my stoma'h. "If I tried to work my fcct 80011 be. came swollen , paining 1110 terribly. I lmd sluking spells anl1 grow palo and nor > Ol1S. I wus so thin that 1 woihetl ! only D5 pounds. "Ono day whe11 at t.ho dru toro too . ct headache powders I dccilictl to trv Dr. Williams' Pink Pills iu.1llad. ! 'I soon noticed thn.t. 111)headacllc W\1 \ 'dis- u.ppcaring . ( lnd my ncrves grlIlually grow stronger. The pilla gtyO tIIO a. hC.'I.rty'nppotito and I now weiI > 11 ever l O pounds. I bc110TO the pills to ] ,0 t ht ) oost tonic and builder n. womau elm t.ako , M they ccrtain1y helpcd 1110 whou my condition was critical und I have ne\'er- becn seriously ill since. " ( The great ' \"I UO of Dr. Williams ! Pink Pills lies in the fact thll.t , theucttU111y make new blood I\u this carries health nn strength to e'\"ory portion of the body. The stomn1 ] is toned up , the ner > es are stl'cn thened , every orgau if } stimuln.tcd to do Its work. If you a1"O ill an the trentmont you are taking docs l10t cure ) 'OU'l'it { ) fOl- proof of what Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have done in similar cafCS. Your druggist seUs them or tho. } ' wHl be 6Cnb by mail , postpnid , on rccolpt of price , O couts pOl' box , six : buxed for $ .50 , by the Dr. Willinm9 Medicine Co. , Schenoctu.dy , N. Y. The executive board of the Wes ) y . .eferred to Its gon. brothorho d 1ms . . . er-I , convention to bc held In Octo her , - , ID07 , the resolutions from the Brotherhood - erhood .or S1. Paul requestIng the ap. r polntment or a commltteo to confer wllh a sImilar committee from the St , Paul Brotherhood concerning the unl. ficatlon of Mothodlst brotherhoods , - - - - - - l'ure ! l'lcaront ! l'otent ! Three mtcr- estin facts ahout Garfie1l1 Tea. lhe Nat- urnl laxative. It. iF ! madl' of Hcrhn ,11111 8 ! : lIal'atlteed under the lul'c Footl and Dnlit Law. Britons Fond of Theatrlcls. ! It Is ostlmated thnl Great Brllaln spends $150,000 a day on theaters , - - - - - - - - - - - - - J"ewiSinglc ! Binder stmiht ! fie l'1 ar Is ; ; good J'mlit ) , all the time , Y 0111' lic.dcl' or Lcwis Facto- , Peoria , m , Il's difficult to make lI ht oi tbtJ shadow of BuspIclon , . . - Mica Axle Grease lengtheus the life of thc wlIgon - s a v e s horsepower - power , time amI tern- If per. DC5t lubricant in the worlcontaius I powdered mica which forms i \ . Q smooth , hard coating on axle , and I reduces friction. If you WllUt your outfit to last and carD money while t 1:15tSgrease I the ; axles with Mica A eGre ) , STANDARD OIL COMPAtiY lDurvcrste4 SIOK HEADAGlfE , Positively cUI'cd by ' " th so Llttlo 1)1119. CAD"JED'S 'l'hey nee reUeT Dfs. ' tress tram Dypc11l1n : : , J n- ' ' ET'i'LE dtb'stlon IU1 Too ncarty Inu7 E I:1t1nf : ' . A perfect retr. . . cdy tor D1zz1Jlcs.1 , NI\\lca. PI Lb5. ! Prow-fllness , IIld : TJ.Sto : In tl1e : Moultt. COlt.ed : Tongue , PaIn In the Side , TORI'ID UYEno 'l'hCJ' ' regUlate tbo 1o"cl3. l'1J'Cly VC3'ctllble. SMALL PILt. SMALL DOS SMALL PRICE. - - - 1 I Genuine Must Bear CARTMS Fae-Similo - Signature ITTLE . /r7Z ' :2 . . . . /.qf : 'I REFUSE UBSTITUTEI.L - - - W. N. U. , OMAHA , NO. 17 , 1907.