" . F. . . . . . ; " . , . , ' , . . . . . . . . - . , , ; , ; ; : ; - , - - - r : ; ! ' . . r _ { TIie State Capital I I I. , Matters of General Interest rROM Nebraska's Sent of Government Assessors Eleoted thIs Year. ' In an opInion handed down by At. tomey Oeneral Thompson It Is held tlmt county assessors must bo elected this fall. The opinIon , written to , L. D. Stiner , count ) ' nttorney of Clay county , Is as follows : 1. Should county assessors be elect. cd thll1 fall ? , 2. Is the present Incumbent dlsqua.1. f . Wed from holding the office for an. I . 3thor succeeding term ? t Answering your first Inqulr ) ' , beg I leo.vo to state that , In harmon ) ' with I the Intention of , the legIslature of 1905 to provh1o for biennial elections , the stntute relative to the tlmo for 1 elC\cUng \ county assessors was In the . . election law changed from 1907 to , 1908 and every four yeo.rs thereo.ftor. The supreme court , In nll of the cases \ . . that 'Were brought before It wherein supplementary statutes ns parts of the scheme to create biennial elections , I were Involved , declared these stat. : utes Invalid. I have no doubt If the statute of 1905 had remained un. changed the court would have cle. clared the statute Invalid which un. dertoole. change the , tlmo of elec' tlon of connt" . assessors from 1907 to 1908 and every four ) 'ears there. I after for the reasons assigned by the \ court In the cases brought to test tho. - - - . To App al FroM Taxes. "Wo do 1I0t Intl'nd : to tr ) ' to tie \tp the tnxes I\ssosspd ngnlnnt railroad property , " sad ! gdson Hlch , nttorney for the UnIon PacIfic railroad. In spenlclng of the mandamus suit of the company to require the state board to reconvene nntl maleo a record show. Ing that the 'board either refused to gl\'o the details of their methods or to muko a reconl sho\vlng thut U10 board had t fusmt to answer , Questions propounded. "But the law permits an I1ppeal from the finding or any lJOaru In this state ntul tbat has nlwa's be n the law. " It \\Iull'rstood \ that the Union Pa. clfic Intends. If It can win Its suit to compel tIll : ' hoard to reconvene and glvo it I chance to record 1\11 excop. tlon to the flntllngs of the board , to appeal from the assessment to the ; court or Lancaster count ) ' . A suit of this natnre wilt not Interfere with the collection of the taxes of the board but will 110rmit the rotllb te go through the utate courts to test the valldlt ) ' of the nssessment. This Is said to be the course outlined b ) ' the rallroatI compan ) ' . It wilt probablY bo , jolnctl from other r0l1tI8. 'rhls plan Is different from tbat formerl ) ' pur. sued by the Burlington amI the Union PacIfic , which was. an Injunction suit in the federal court to prevent the dLfferent county treasurers In the state from collectlnl ; taxes assessetI agaln ! t railroads. The roads were defeated In the federal courts and were required - quired to pa ) ' their taxes with a heavy penalty nddetI. The mandlunus suit In tha supreme court to cOlllPpl the state board of as. sessment to reconvene and ma1w n minute in the records or .Its refusal to answer questions as to the } 11ethods of arriving at values is talco 1 as au 1r 9 < ' . ' ; ' " : ' . ; . . ' : , , , ' , , " ; " ) . , " . " : " . , , " . . .N-M't ' " .t'1" , . : . . . . , . ' . . . . . , . . , ; . . . ; . . : . -'t. WJ.r..n. ' "ji 1. . . < ; . " ' , < 'ffM'J . . " ' : ; . ' ' . ( } . . . " ' , ' , , . ' . . . . : ' ' ' . ' . . . , > .w" . ' t I 4 < " ' . . . ' . , K. : ; ' , . . . . "r' , y't.'t. ! , , , . , : ; : . " ; f " " ' ' ' ' ; ' . . ' . , ; . . . . ' " : \ ' . , : . . i , " , , , . , . ; y't. . . } , . . "r y . . J . " : ' it . > . . ; . . ; ' ' " . "j " ; " % . , ; . . ; : : : : : ' " , ; : J > , . . , , , , ; : , ; VK . . ' , ) : . . . . . . , ' . ' " ; : < " ; . , . . ' , . 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" By Catharine 1\1 , Carlisle. statutes above referred enacted In , I the attempt of the legislature or HJOG to estahllsh biennial elections , Evl. dentl . with this In contemplation the legislature or 1J07 ! amended the olec' tlon law to provide for the election : 01 county assessors in the year 1J07 ! and every four 'ears thereafter , as I provldClI In the original revenue bill. Therefore it Is mr opinion that count ) ' assessors should be electetI In the 'I i ) 'ear 1907 and every four ) 'ears there. after. Answering rour second quentlon , beg leave to state that It Is mr opinion that the present Incumbent In the office of county assesoor Is not eligl. ble to e u candidate to succepd him. : self. Charge of Discrimination. 'l'he Hastings Indepcn ent ' 1'ele11l1o:1e company has complained agalnHt thl ) Nebrl\slm \ Telephone company to the state rnl1wa ) ' comnllsslol1 , accusing It I , of ellscrlmlnlatlng In the rates chm bed In that town. Manager I.'man wrote the commission that the Nebrasla compal y , In defiance of the orders of the commission , was furnishing tel. ephones to ministers at reducetI rate. and to the clty library free of rh 1rbe. Mr. L'man desired to 1mow If the com. mission had notified the Nebrasle : } company as it had his company , fl" gardlng the charges to be made. He said ho hatI written the commission regarding allowing mlnlsteriJ to ha'f. ! telephones at reduced rates I\nel the commission told him to follow tiw law , which does not permit this. His compan ' raised the ratcs , he sail , and the ministers ordered Its 'Ilhones taleen out antI are using the Nehrasm ! 'lIh01109 at the reduced I'Ules , ' 1'he commission will Invcstlgate the mat , tel' , Credit Men Meet. 'l'he Lincoln credit men's assocla' tlon hell1 a meeting at whiCh the 111'0' . posed establishment of an adjustment I i' ' ' ' ' bureau was discussed , The objects of the bureau lire : "Immedluto and Intelligent Investigation of the affairs of solvent and Insolvent dohtOl'j : ; qulcle adjustment of administration ot all honest and prosecution of fraudu , lent failures ; IIquldatious composl \ , tlons , wbon possible to be safely se. cured ; aelocl competent trutees and appratsors In banleruptcy proceedings , Objects to ReducIng Rates. 'rho LIncoln Traction mpany , which the city of Lincoln Is attempt. Ing to malto sell six Uclcots for 2ti cents. filed Its answer with the state ral1wa ) ' commission , sayIng to enforce such a demand woultI be confiscatory , The CItizens Street Hallway conll1Uny , mentioned h ) ' tne clt ) ' as hu\'lng 1\ lower rate , the Trnctlon cOlUlJany says , Is operated at a loss ! \ld Its officers have announced publicly it does not J , Intend to operate a street car s'stem , for gain , but expect to sell Its rOl\d to , the city when comp1etetl. Indication that the roads are preparIng - Ing to contest the taxes assessed against them , but the statement of Mr. Rich that It will bo merely an appeal to the state 'courts from the finding of the board make : > o\'er'one feel moro cheerful than was the case when the collection of rallroatl tuxes was en. Joined , Epworth League Progrnm. The advertising matter fOl' the Ep. worth assembly to bo heldl hero In August Is being Issued and contains the fOllowing as to these who will talw 'part during the wcele : Vlco PresIdent Falrbanles , Senator "Bo " ' 1'a'IOl' , the southljrn humorist ; Dl' , Frank Dl'Istol of Washington , D , C , ; lHsl1o\l \ Charles D. Galloway of l\lIsslsElppl , Dr. A. D. Storms , presl. dent lo..a state college ; George H. Stuard , the Inmltao ! ) ) 'rennesseem : ; Dr. George L , Cole of Callfocnla , Dr. Morthed of the Imperial u.nlverslty of .1apan , Ii'redorlck Warde , Shalcespear' ean scholar and lecturer ; DIAo. Theo , dore S , Henderson and C. H. Mead of New York city , OIe.Senator Frank Stewart Hegan of Hocleford , 111. , and others. The Parland.Newhall com , pany of bell ringers and voca.lIsts will spend foul' days at the assembly , Innes and his orchestra bantJ will give two coneCl.ts. The Elchhorns will again conduct the chorus nntI 1\11' , Frank 'V. Ii'armer , the tenor soloist , will sing dally. Alton Paclmrdthe chalk humorist , w111 entertain and mo , Uon pictures w111 add variety. Wom..n . to Get the Job. : \lrs , Hanlot l\Icl\lurph ) ' . of Omaha Is said to be slated In Go\'ernor Shel , don' ! > mind fOl' a dairy Inspectorship. No woman has o\'er been appointed to such a post In Nebraslm , 1\1rs. . 1\Icl\hll'llhy Ii. satd to be weU qualifletJ for the Ilos\tlon \ , IlOlng an eXllert in the dairy business , Feeding In TransIt Rate In Danger. Bl'Udstreet & Clemens of Grant' ' Islllnd'ho complaIned to the state I'Ullwuy commission agatnst the Unlot I-uclfie , alleging discrimination In till matter of furnishing cars for the sblp mcnt of horses , were before Ule com mission , hut the matter was postponcl fea \ few da's. JunkIn Will Not SIgn Warrants. Secretar ) ' of State Junkin haJ de clded to sign no moro certificates fllee b ) ' the state board of regents of tbl state unl\'eraltr until the voucher ! are tiled In the office of the auditor where he can persona11) ' Inspect anI Investigate thorn. Mr. Junlcln agreel to sign the batch filed during the las few da's , as bls failure to do so woule dela ' the IIQ'ment of wanants te those who are entitled to the mone ) ' but now that he has given the regent : ample notlco he feels that no Inju tlce will bo dono. ONE MAN'S ' EXPERIEflGE IN WESTERN CANADA. There Are Thousands of Opportunltlcs In the Land of Opportunity. - To the Editor. Dear Sir : ' The foUowlng experlonco of nn 1111. nols man who went to Weslern Cau' adn. six ) 'ears ago is but ono of the thousands of lellers that could bo 1'0' produced showing how 11fOS1lerlly fol. lows U10 settler on the ferUle lands of Western Canada. This felter , was . written to Ule Chicago agent of tho. Government of the Dominion of Can. aua antI Is dated ut E\'arts , Al erta , April 8th , 1907 : "It Is six years the 5th of this month slnco I and famll ) ' landed In Hetl Deer , family sIck and on1) ' $75 In my Ilocket. Dought a $12 lot , built a 12xH shacle and went to work as 0. carllenter. Next 1\Iay sold for $400 ( had added 16x18 bulldln ! ; to sltnele ) . Purchased two lots at $70 each and built n 23x28 two story bullciins and sold for $950. Filed on 0. Cuartor , section 33 miles N. W. of Red Dcer und have sllont three years on It and am wel1 111eased. Quarter al1 fenced' and cross fenced , wire al\l rail , 2Y.s miles of fonce. House 29x31 feet on stone foundation. Last year was my first I\ltempt to raise grain , 1 % acres of fall wheat , 'Ield grand , but was frosted Augu\t 2nd , walZ cut August 16th al\l made good pig feed. Had 1 % acres fall rye that I. thlnlt could not bo beat. A farmer froUl Dakoto. cut It for me ; ho said ho never saw such heavy grain anywhere. Straw was 7 feet high. I had 4 acres of 2 rowed barley on fall breaking that did not do so well , 'ol It ripened and ga\'O mo all the feed I need for stock and seetI for thlll spring. I did n-ot have grain threshed , so can't glvo ) 'Ield , llUt the wheat would Jto.vo gene at least 25 bu , to the acre. Have a log stable 31x3G feet , broad roof and two smaller bulJdlngs for pigs and chlc1eens. "I have lived In Harvey , llls. , and Imow somothlng about It. I ha.vo . been hungry there and though able and w1111ng to worle could get none to do , Ono Saturday ovenlng found me with , out any supper or n cent to get It with , A friend , surmising my situation , gavc mo a dolla1 : , whleh was thanl\fully ac' cepted and later pall ! bacle. Wlfo and I are thanldul wo came here. 'Vc were Hvlng near 1\It. Vernon , llls" as perhaps you remcmber visiting mc tbero and getting mo headed for thc Canadian Northwest , and a happy day it has proved for me. I have not grown rich , but I am prospering. ] would not ta1\O $3,000 for my quartel now. The past winter has been :1 hard one , but I worlccd outside the coldest day (52 ( below ) all day and dlel not suffer. 'Vo are getting a school started now that Is badly needel } . "Our p. 0" Evarts , Is about If miles ; there Is I1not11e1' office G miles but It Is not convenient to us. Wife and I would not exchange our hOUl. < bere for anrthlng Illinois has to offer "Yours truly , " ( Sd , ) E. El\IDEHLEY , " HAPPENED AT BAD TIME. MinIster's Fall SIgnificant In VIew 01 Previous Words. In n small church In one of the min Ing towns of Pennsylvania was . a pulpit ' pit both antique and unique , It. wa ! nbout the size antI shape of 0. fiom barrel , was elevated from the fiom about four feet and was fastened te the wall. The ascent was by narro" winding steps. A minister from a neighboring town a man of great vigor and vehemence preached there ono Sunday. WhilE preaching be bent forward antI shout ed out with great force tbe words oj his text : "Tho rlghteona shall stand , but the wl ked sJtall faU. " Just as these words escaped fron his lips , the 11Ulptt broke from It ! fastening , and he fell out and rolle ( over on the fioor before his congre gatlon , In an Instant bo was on hI ! feet again and said : "Drethren , I am not hurt , and : don't mind tllO fall mucb , but I dl hate tb connection. " ELEVEN YEARS OF ECZEM Hands Cracked and Bleedlng-Nal Came Off of Flnger-Cutlcura Rem. edles Brought Prompt Relief. "I had eczem . on my hands fo about eleven years , The hands crack cd open in many places and bled. Onl of my fingers was so bad that the nal came ort. I had tried so many rem edles , and they all bad failed to curl me. I had seen three docte. tI , but gene no relief. Finally I got 0. cake of Cull cura Soap , a box of Cutlcura Olntmen and two bottles of Cutlcura Resol\'cn pm' ! . Of courSe I keep Cutlcura Sea ] all the tlmo for my hands , but the 0111 cake of Soap and half a box or Cull cum Ointment cured them. I recom mend the CutiCUrl1 Hemedles to al Burtering with eczema , Mrs , Eliza A . Wiley , n. F. D , t\.o. 2 , Liscomb , la. - Oct. 18. 1906 , " New Automatic Rifle. The self.loadlng or automa.tlc . musl et Is now being seriously consldoro _ as tbe Infantry arm of the future , 'l'h I equipment of the great nrmles of th 3 world with an Improved rlfie Is bar l J completed when the mechanics begl , work on a new weapon. At the recer. I examinations of the German \Va 1 Academy the automatic rlfio was on t of the themes for discussion. Th 1 pleco now on trial has a maga.zln ) holding ten cartrldgcs ; the recoil I , utilized to load and cock , Consequen s ly the soldlor can remain quietly I I' position , never removing his eye fret tbe target , antI 11re bls ten shots- New York Sun. TWO TERRIDLE YEARS. - - - The Untold Agonlcs of Neglected . < Ia. ncy Troubles. - Mrs. Jnmes Ii'rench , 65 Well' Street , i 'I'aunton , Mass. , na8 : "When I be nn usIng Doan's 1\:111. : noy Pills I was so rlln down and mls. ernblo thnt I could hardlr endure It. 'I'crrlblo pnlns In the hack al tnclecel me fl'oquentIr and the lcldne ) ' secro. tlons were much' ' , tllsordered. I was a nor\'ous wrecle anI' ' there seemed no hope , Donn's Kltt. ne ) ' Pllls brolht ! m ' 11rlt relief RIul alx boxes ha vo so t hOI'ollght ) . cured and regulnted my lltlno's thnt thel'e has been 110 return of m ) ' 0111 trouble. " Sold by n11 d.onlol's , 50 cents a box. Foster.l\1I1burn Co. , Buffalo ' N. Y. . - - - - - - - - - ConcluGlve. "Do rou renrd , this prevalence of high prices as 1stgn of prosperity ? " "Certaln1) ' , " answered 1\11' . Dustin Stax ; "tho fnct thnt people , can , a > rtl to 1m ) " them Is n concluslvo sign of llrosperlt-Washlngton Star. . - - - - - - - - - - That an artlclo 1I1a ) ' bo good ns wol1 ns cheap , aud give entlro satisfaction. Is proven b ) ' the extraordinary sale or Defiance Starch , each pacllUSo can. tnlnlng ono.thlrd moro Btarch tlmn can bo had of any other brand for .tho amo money. - . . - . - , Unprogressive London. Now York city hus moro telephones than London , though London has 2,000,000 more InhabItants than Now York city. - - - - Jewis' Silltlo ! Binder ItraiHht 5e. YOIl pay IOc fOl' CItIlI'1lIot ! 1\0 gOOlI. Your denl. Cl' or Lcwis' Factor ) ' , Peoria , Ill. It is just as well to look out for the man who Is alwl\Ys ooklng out for hlmselt. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - : llr . " , Vltllllo'R Soothln ! : : , RTrnl" For children leelhln. . : . purtcn. Iho JlIm. , rellucc. In. l1ammnUolI. allnYII'nlncurel w'n,1 ' collu , 2.0 n IlOltlo , - - - - - - - - - Success i8 morel ) ' n matter of doing the right thing at the rIght tlmo. I . . . . - ; , Iil lm. ' . : ! Io. : _ _ _ J--.zII _ _ _ _ n : - New In Wall Paper. A new d < > olgu In rnney wnll pnllcr patterns coml's : from l\ansas ( 'Ity : I\lso a wa ) ' to nUII1.o cancelled checles. A firm hM hml all Its oITICO4 pallorNl with old chl'cle9 : , plncell ncatl ) . olIgo to edso. The fneo fiGures of the checks \'ary from $ :10,000 : to $1,000 , anll the total for ono room Is $8,000 , ' 000. Aa n Slit mouldIng runs around the 011g09 of each chcck'IJRMl , the general olrect Is rather Illeaslng. I - - - - - - - - - - - Lauudr ) ' worl , nt bomo would bo much moro satisfactory If the rlgbt Starch \\0\0 118ell. In order to get the doslrolt stllrncss , It i9 IIsual ! ) ' neces. sar ) ' to Use AO much starch that the beauty I\nd flnoness of the fabric Ie hlt1tlen behind 1lIasto of vRl' 'lns thlelmess , which not onl- destroys the allilenrance , bllt also affccl.s the wearIng - Ing CJuallty of the goods. 'I'hle troll' blo cl\n be entire ! ) ' overcome by using Deflanco Starch , as It cnn bo nllllllod milch moro thlnl ) ' becl\lIso of Itu great. er strensth than other 111nleos. ml\1I1 tntnKs sno IS necessl\ry to a mnn's hallilinesa , n wIllow thinks n man Is necessary to her happiness , and a man-well , no mutter what ho thinks. Shake Into Your Shoes AlIen'lI Foot.Ease. It cureR IlI\lnfulKwollen , smnrtll1lf. wentll1g feet , Makes new I1hoes I'llsr. Sold hy nll nrulfl ist nml Shoe RtoreR. Don't nccept I N' , ouhRlttute. SIIIlIIJlFH.1' I , Addrcss A. S. Olmsted , La Her , N. Y. - - - - - - There are times when the stl11 , smnll voice of consclenco scellls to como from the big end ot a motS. . . pbone. No Headache In the Morning. Kmme' lTenclnchc Cnpsul ! ' ! ! foO'cr.ln. . ( lulgenee ill fJOII ( Ill' drink. DrUItRlstR , 2ic. Norman Lichty Mfg. Co. , Des Ioincl : ! , In. . . - - - - Reforms In Chinese Currency. The Chlneso mlnlstor of finance Is planning reforms In the sllvor atul , COllper cUrl'ency or the empire. - - - - - - - - - - - 1.c\\'ill' Siuglc Bimler costs more thl\n othcr lie cigl\l'fI , HllInt-cl's lnnw whr. Your denIm' nt' Lc.irl' . Factor ) ' , l'cO\'ia \ , 111. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - It doesn't ta1eo a man long to find ' out how different manled IIfo' Is from I' whut bo tbought It was going to boo - - - - - - - - - - - . . . . ; zi'J : ' : IrvHj..I . " & 'U\ , . , " 1 ' ! Pores of thtt Humal ) . SkIn. vry Inch ot the humnn skin . . . . tnlns 3GOO lJOrsvlraUon porco. o . . tI I t , II I I II I t I I I \ ' : To oonTlnoo any \Yoman t h t rnx. FREE tltlO AnUIOtltlc , llJ1proT hclhelLlth nJlll do nil ' tor It. WO'Olllln ! 9l'ud her absolutely free 1Inrgo tria box of } > nxtlno with book or Instruo- lions nnd gl'lIulno tl'rtltnonlnls. flen4 ) 'our DnlUO IUlll address on postal &rd. I , ' DSCI i o.na' hents I PAXTI'NEo10 . , membrane - ' brano "f. I feetlons , ! luch M 11Mt : cntnrrh , pi1Tto . eatarl'h nnd InnlWltnation enu cd DJ temJ. ntno Ills ; 80ro eyes Roro thrOI\b- and I mouth , by direct local treatment Its CUfio nUv tlowcr over thcso troubles 18 exlra- I oflllnary nnll gives Immedlnto rellof. I Thousands ofTomen nro using nnd rco- I 01ll11101)lIn" It every day. l O eenta at. I dru ll t8 orlly mall.nemr.mber , ho..woTer. J'l' coWtS YOU NOTIIINO TO TRY IT. TlII It. l > AX.TON co. , DO.toD , Maas. rOSITtVR CURE FOR : SORE SUOUOEAS ' : ON. DORSES & MULES At very small expense yon caa cura YOllrTork horses' sore shoultltrs , sore nech or sore hacks and not lose a sin le dar' . worlc. Socurlty Gall Salvo will do It , and after the first application he will bo out of pain. This is also good policy , for he will surely do more work \ithout running own , If YOllr slack r. t. cut from barb wire , or : mythinR else , be .uro and use Socurlty Antiseptic 1103101' ' . It " , III cure a cut very quickl } ' . Dealers every"hero. , QCY"\r ty Remedy Co" Minneapolit , MilUl Z11" ; . . , . . - - _ _ _ ; " Save the Babies. " : NPANT MORTA.LITY is soinothing frightful , Wo can hardly xealizo that of I all the children born in civilized cOlmtries , twontytwo per cont. , or nearly one-quarter , die before they reach ono year ; thirtysoven pOl' cont. , or more than one-third , before they are five , and ono half before they are fifteen r We do not hesitate .to say that a timely use of Oastoria wOl d save a majority - jority of these precious lives. Neither do wo hesitate to say that many of these infantile deaths are occasioned by the use ofIiarcotic preparations. Drops , t otuxes and soothing syrups sold for children's complaints contain more or less bptfim , .or morphine. They are , in considerable quantities , deadly poisons. ' In any quantity they stupefy , retard oirculation and lead to congestions , sickness , death. Oastoria operates exactly the reverse , but YOlt must see. that it bears the signature of Chas. H. Pletoher. Oastoria causes the blood to oiroulate properly , opens the pores of the skin and . allays fever. , letters from Prominent Physiciao ' , , . " ' ' , . $ / . . IJ"I\j \ ! ; ' ' ' . 'fit. / ' " " : , ! ' / ! ' , / ! , ! ! ! . . . . . It ! : ; , ' ' ! ! ! : 1 a d. uresse d t 0 uas. lB. FI etc h ere : t ' \ I : ' Dr. A. F. peeler , of St. Louis , Mo" aays : "I have prescrIbed , your Castorl. il : " In mlmy Cl1ses nnd 11 VO alwars found it an et11clont 'and speedy rcmodY. ' ' I t I . Dr. E. Down , of , . , " ( I I I ' I Philadelphia Pa. says : "I have prescrIbed your Cns . , III " torlo In my proetleo for mon > ' yeor. with gren' . . .UtoeUon to myself .o q I - - ' - : _ ' _ ' - _ _ _ _ _ ; benefit to my patients. " , I ! ' i - . : i'\ ' : : = " ' Dr. Edward Parrish , of Droolc1yn , N. y" sayn : "I have usqd your Ca5 ' ' , till r.torio. r. . in my own household wIth good results , and bavo advis d sever l r i . - - lqq patients totso It for its mUd laxatlvo effect nnd freedom from harm , " : d ' - : - - 'L - : . . , : ; Dr. J. D. E1l10lt , of Now York City , SI\YS : "Having during the past ol \ ' 6 'U ' II" ; o ioL 3 ' . ' " , , years prescribed your Castoria for Infantllo stomach dls rdors , I mos ' ; , "I' ' , , i I' I I : f"C' \jc ( tt cl'repum n : ! onlor : ! " , heartily commend its usc. The formula contains nothlhg deleterious i 'd ' , 'slmllalint\lIreF ' t 0 th 0 mos t d e Ii ca t 0 OL - C lild ren. " . , . tlnteSI ( / ! l1achs ) diI tlRe S ijI Dr. C , O. SpraGUe , or Omaha , Neb. , anyo : "Your astol'lo. Is an Id \ al . I ,1JiJ1C2 , medicine for children , nnd I freQuently prescrlbo it. WbUo I do not advQo ' ' cato the Indi ! Crimlnntotso or proprietary medicines , yet Oaatorla fs an . . . 'I' , I , , exception for conditions which arise in the , care or children. " i 1 : , ; Prolt10IesDig ; 1terf'uI' Dr. J. A. Parker , or I nsas City , : Mo. , s .ya : "Your Castorio. holds the B I i'I' ' ; ntsslndRest.Contalnsnellhfresteem of the medIcal profession In 0. maJlner held by no other proprio- ! : :1 : 111 I : Opium.Horphlnc nor 1inml.tary preparation. It is a sure nnd rellablo medlelno for infants and chi ! ' 'I' ' ' : ' NOT NARCOTIC.dren. . In fact , It Is the universal household remedy for InfanUlo aUments. : : , . . . Pl' . IL F. : Merr11l , " . ij : of Augusta , Me" aaya : "Cnstoria. Is ono ot the very I'I I ! . / ' ' finest nnd most remnrlrnble romedles for iufants . I I' I II trVn/o'J fMJJLl'm1JE1l nnU children. In' my I JJm.din Sk - opinion your Castorlo. has saved thousands from an eu.rly gro.VQ. I can I .An 1tStf ! ! " ' ' ' and merits , : I 11)1 : , i ' l % JIr . t I , . Dr. Norman M. Oeer , ot Cleveland , Ohio , says : "During the last twelve ' I " / rgJ , r years I have freQuently recommended your Castorio. as ono ot the best : . ' ! , llill : i : fi m.m . preparntioDIJ of the kind , elng ante In U10 hands or parents and very'.et. I III . - - fcctlvo In relievIng children's disorders , whllo tbo ease with which ouch , , tJ i I ' fte : T , c 0. pleasant proparatlon can be admlnlsterod is a. great advanlngo. " , \ \ ' - ; ; ' ; eM : : ! WormsCo1\\1Jlsions.t 'Crish' GENUINE ' " C ! ( 1 IIfSO RI A ALWAYS ! ; ' 1J1 ( ncssroulLosSOF'SWP. : Ot ! ti . ' . $ g [ ! II' - ; - ' Boata the SIgnature of ' ' ' . " "r ; : ; FncSimilc SIgnature - . ' . ' AN t . .H : : I , ' , ( & , . ' / I 9 : d * I I,1 , : NEW YORK. , ' , ; * , ; I . The KindYou Have Always Bought " EuttCopyorWrappcr. In Use For Over 30 Years. . . . . . . . . . THK CENT"U" cour"NT. 1'1' MU."T .1'"cn. "cw ' 1'0" " cm. --.1'I'P : - . _ _ - - - WANTED RRINTERS In ) Uwnu'kce : Oootl JobcompolilturHcnn Kccurcpcrmn- /lent loIlIUolili. AplIly , Ytoek ) [ .L 1T E 1l' III N T r. 11 \ SI8 Per ASlIN. , ) [ I LW.L U KF.F. . and U P 1s1 1 lrf l ELECTROTYPES InlrN'.t , .ar1.I" for . . , I. at the 10..1t pr1. . . by O\OIl.IXLWW IIX"81'I'JlU CO. . , . If.4&a..I.nl. . . . . - - - - - - - - W. N. U" OMAHA , NO. 27 , 1907. , , . . . . , , ' \ . , . . , . " " " . - . . ,100. _ .il' " . - .tw _ t\ JL . . ,