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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1907)
.4 _ . _ : : _ ( USHR COUNI' ( IUPU LIAN ( By D , M. MBBERRY . - - DllOKmN now , . . NL.'DltAS1CA . . . . . . - - A tl'l101111 ; ] I' lJlIl In the contl'lhutlon box IR ) luIRln : stl'ungc. Y u wlif find'OIiC ovontunlly that YOll will cvontunll ) ' lJo fOl1nd out. It 10 nlwiiYlIensy by ngroolng with her to nmko n 'wol1lan olmngo hol' mind. The llorllo , vIIi II1wnY8 bo nccossnr ) ' it only to haul lIutol1loblles to the re- proI' shop. CrnnborryrOvOI'o / have orgnnlzed II. trllut : It w111 bo a sorL of feeder for the turlwy trust. A nlco , comr rtal l flort of wlfo to ll vo In ono who doean't want to buy yoII ! ' tics ror you. . Why nbouldanyllody commit sui. clde when It Is 110 easy to meet the tool that rocka the boat ? . - - A Washington scientific sharp now saYD that It Is healthful to eat green trult. AJI ) ) O'S Imow that. . . - - - Krusor Wllholm will bo glad to got the Crtrneglo IIbl'llI'Y. It w111 bo n good place to stOI'O nmll1unltlon In. Chlof 'Vlley m lJi well , but he rcnJly ought to have learned thllttho antl.plo joO ) antedates hlo , admlnls. tratlon. 'I'hread Ims Increased In prlco , but man has grown used to using shlnglo nails and paper fnstonors Instead of hn.vlng buttons sown on. Jo11l1 jncob Ast r , or the Automobllo Cnb ) or Amorlca , Is a moving apiI'lL In 1110 organization of the Amorlcnn High. way ImprovfJmellt association , which II ! 1I0W belnt ; effectod. Few Yule g 'ii untoa got married be. toro they nro nearly 30. Dy , that tlmo they discover thnt thef cannot mnko tile worlll ever , so , they are content to settle tlOWII and enjoy themsolves. You slJOuld hnndlo your best frlonds meo your CUSll , anya UIO Bnltlmoro Amorlcan , which lends the Chlcngo RCIortl.J1ernlcl : to nalc : Can ono hnvo best frimuls In III1111Uon to OliO'S cnsh. . - - - - - - c----- TIIO , Jallllllcsore r0110rtod to bo In. crgnslng In stnture , menouromonta allowing \l1nt they have galnod more tl1nn an Inch ( luring the latest gonora- tlun. IIcnvcnLl In ndlUtion to the other thlnlO they are clolng nro UIO Japs golllg if ) tJccomo giants ? ' - - - - - - - ' .rho example of the UeCI\tur count ' , Illinois farmers 111 orgnnlzlng a game prolectlvo assoclaUon III worthy of tJo- ins Collowel1 elsewhere , It Imn been pretty clenrly tlomonotratell by Inyes. tiGators thnt the quail Is worth a good deal moro ns a crop protector than us rn : . artlclo of food. Drltish Amlfissudor } DI'Yco Is not ono of these who boHovo tIlO great re. } JubHc II. fnllure. Ho hus traveled about a bit among our people and hus studied our ImltltuUolIs with pnlns. taking care , nnll ho aays : " 'fho Amor. Ican } > C01110 hnvo shown ablJlty Cor solf.govornment grentol' than any 1100- pie on earth. " And ao thnt Is the opln. Iou of an export In goveflUl1ents , It may bo taken as an OXcollUonnlly alg. nUlcanl trlbuto. , Deggnrs In Porsla 1'1110 all dOllkoys alld otten mueo long journoys. 1I0w they manngc to obtain these useful animals , or ovell to oxJst themselves , Is beyond Europenn comprohenslon. The Porslnn tramll , asll'ldo his tlonlwy , will journey nB fnr ns Meshell or MeccB , when ho returns with the } 1roul1 tlUe of "IIl1tljl. " Useful as UIO onlOy Is to his mOl1lllcant mnster , the Inttor ofltm l1'ulltS him In a mOl'lt ' brutal Cashion. When the unfol" tunute animal needs oncourngemunt n vleco of cl1l11n 16 11 fl'oquont subaUtuto for n whip , Judge Uriah 1\1. Rose , of Al'lcnnsas , ono or the Amo.rlcun delegates to ' 1'he 11nguo oonforonco , Is regnrded ns ono or tilO most 8cholarly Inwyors In Amorlca , Ills writings , speeches nnd public orations , del1l1ng with the liub. jocl ot jurlsprudonco In general , but particularly with intornatlonnl rola. ti ns , hnve mnrlcolllllm as a man most eminently fitted to ) Jboh ) AmOl'lcnn dignity 111111 Interests nt the conCor. onco. Ho Is n Kontuc\dnn \ tJy btrth , nd tor UlO l1nst quarter of a century be bas been in the foremost rank of the Arkansas bill' . IDnforcoment of the hnperlnl decree against Ow use of opium has bosun In Ohlna. All olllul1l dons In Poking hnvo b on closcd , nnd the viceroy of the provlneo or PechlU has ordered nil tbo ) ocal magistrates to estl\tJlIsh has. IJltals Cor the recellUon of ) Jeer per. SOllS , who wllbo mnlntilined free of charge and treated for the cure of lho opium habit. ' 1' ls is In nccordanco with the IIlnn outlined lust November by the dowager omllress. 1n other 11rovlnces the \'esults are not so saUs. tactory , but there has been a perceptl. blo decrenao In the use ot the drug. Dam Cnrlos , Icing orPortug\I : , Is flald to ho gonlnl , sunny.tempered , kind. hearted nnd generalis. Bo Is a mlln of exceedlngl ) ' broall.mlnded and liberal Iduas on Ule subjects of government ancI of relhlon , ami Is happy In his do. mestlo relations. Mr. Dooley oxclnlms , "Wby ; bo hi\ ' f on ! ! , it won't be long till wo'll have te bo Ulreatln' oven the Chhle60 dnc1nt ! ' 11 cortnlnly won't It JQhn leeopa on get tl.ng rendoy to enforce hlo human rlghl o "daclul" tl-eatment. And thnt Is nl lie nsTfa. _ _ J _ . - - _ _ _ - - - - - - - - . - OUR WfAL TH-MAKfRS AMERICAN FARMERS LEADERS IN ENRICHMENT 9F NATION , DOLLARS BY THE BILLIONS Annual Value of Farm Products In the United States Greater Than the Output of the World' . Mines. - 8tatlatlco gnthorell by tho. United Btnteo census burenll nfforlt Intorest. Ing studloa to these who care to llolvo Into oconomlc subjectB. According to the government repol.ts lasued povor. Ing tbo years up to lJOG ! , the total amount of cnpltal Invested 111 mnnu , 'fncturlng In the United States Is $12 , . G8G,2G , 73. During the year 1J05 ! there wus pl'Oduced of munuCllCtured producta $14,802,147,087. 'fho Hamo l\uthOl'lty gives the in- formutlon thnt the farm values of the United States reached the enormous slim at $20,514,001,836 , and to this , which Is the laud value , musL bo add. cd $13,1l4,4J2O ! 6 , which ropl'osenta tarm Improvements. It la needless to glvo the vnlue of miscellaneous stoeks , otc. , hut It 18 su 1clont to SILY thllt' during the years 1J05 ! and 1J06 ! that the alll1ul\l production of the farms oC Uw Unltod states nmountod ! 1.0 $ GfiOOOOOOOO. It will bo seen tram thlll that whllo the value of farma nnd Improvements Is very nenr. ) y three tln1es the I\mount Invested In manufnoture ! ! , thnt the llroductlon of the farms nnnuolly Is only about' ono. hnlf of the vnluo of the mnnufacturoll ) lroducts ; but when It Is talcon Into consldoratlon that the f rm auppUeJ ! maI'o than GO )101' cent. of the articles that enter Into the manufactures , It shows how Im110rtunt Is the Amer. Icnn farmer. Lnst 'year UIO wealth produced by Amorlcan fl\rms was f1vo thnes great. er t1lfin the vnluo of gold nnd sUvor I1roducod In the United States ror the year. It 10 est.fJnated that the gold IJroduced In the wor1d slnco the dls. covory of Amorlca by' Columbus up to the present tlmo Is ap11roxhnately $11,368,000,000 , During the slime )1.0- rlod the 11\'oductlon of the allvor of the wOl'hl wnll $12,420OOOJOOO. 'I'hus It can bo soon thal about every four YOllrs Amorlcan farms 'brlng wealth l to the world greater than all the gold and silver that hns beel1 produced - ducod slnco Columbus' tlmo. 'fho weulth of the United Stntos Is now estimated - timatod at 112OOO,000,000. Amerlctu1 farmorD are ridding to this wealth at the ruto of between $6,000,000,000 nnd 7,000,000,000 yearly. ' 1'ho totul wMlth of Great Jill'ltnln and Ir lnnd Is placed at $60JOOOOO,000. : At the present wealth producing callaclty of the Amorlcnn fnrmor , In less Ulnn ten yenrs lho wealth ho produces would aggregate maI'o than the total wen.lth at UI , great ) dngdom of Grent Ur1t- aln n'd Ireland , 'rho totl11 wealth of all of ltnJy III estlmatod at $13,000,000 , . 000. Every two years the American fnrmers produce enough to buy the kingdom of Italy , nndovory - year AmerIcnn farms produce wealth suf. ficlent to ) llII'chaso all of Bolglum. Outsldo of the 13 orlglnnl IItates : In nddlng to Its possessions expended $87,03J,168 ! , 'fllis Includes the Louis. lana 11l\rchaso \ , the Mexican )1I\1'chase \ , Alaslcn , the Philippines and all United States ) ) ossesslons , coverlug 2,037G13 square miles ot terrltOl' ) ' . 'fho corn corp of the .American farmers each yenr Is vnlucd at 10,1 tlmcs , the I\mount that wns IIccossllry fOl' the .Unlted States to pay Cor nll Its great posses. slons , The coHen crop alone for 1J06 ! was soyon tlI1IL'S enough to rohnburso the Unltel ! Slates Cor'lts oxpendltnr s on accoul11 of the n.cqulrement of the vast t01'rltOl'les purchnsed. It Is neell , loss' 10 furthm' 1I1ako compl\rlsons , thr Amorlcnn farmer Is the great wenltll producer of the nnlon. Upon his worll is based Iloarly all the mnimtact\1r1ng and It w.y be sahl nom'I ) ' all the com merco. Wh11e the farm"l' IR n reat wealll : produ or nnd Is onQ of the moat 111 dependent or , Amo'lculInborors \ , III bas 110rhnps just reason tor complalni na to f'Qmpol1sl\tlol1 received tor hI ! ortorts. While the results of hll ) abor has Slvcl1 umploym ut to IIr army ot 1I111110ns of worltors , UI ( Amorlcan Carmel' hus IIlso been sub ject to the ope&'atlol1s ot combll a tlolIS that dlrectl ) ' oppose his best In terests , ' 1'heso a\o \ the great tl'UStl that control the mnrketlng ot whnl ' ho farms I'oduco. ) None will den bul thnt dl6trlbutlng ngencles nI'l ncceesar ) ' , but whol1 these ngonclel bc.como 011pl'esslvo and ml\lto ox tal' tlonato chnnes for the hnrtdllng a the produce of fl\1'lI1s , they become 111 stltutlons that 0.1'0 oP11resslve. Du the American farmer to n grellt exton appenrs to bo l'es lOnslblo for th4 building \lp of such comtJlnatiolls. II his PI'ospel'lt ) . ho has Ignored sl1npll principles recognlzod In business ani which are Important to him , Prl' l dent McKlnloy In ono of his nddre5se made the stntement thnt to locate t1l < I factory near the farm means tIl' ' , greutost OC0I1011l ) ' 'lnd the hlghe5 prlccs for tnI'm IIl'oduce : In oUle worda , the fatJtol'y mnkes the hOIl1 markot. For ) 'enrs Cnrmers 111 the u rlculturnl sections of the UnU Stnt hnve not alone coutrlbuted te , ward the SUPPOl't c.f the stock gall' bIers nnd the manngors of the trustl but have assisted In mnklng' posslbl . the building up of ml\mmoth asgrcgE ) lions of clIItAI lu grent finnnclni cor , terQ , and this capito.l has been used , . the turthom.co of comblnntlonn the t bllvo mad. It )10881blo ) to dlctnto t I the farmer what prices ho must tnk for all UIOt he h08 to sell. 1 The farmers IIhould unde1'ltnnd lh ; . . ' . , . _ . _ 'f . w _ _ - - . - - - . . . . - mn ( ' ' Bl'l1t fro Tn diAl rll tPl to f1H' larg I ( 'IffI' ' ' nl"all ! ! 111 ( ' . rII1o111'1\IIor of . "I'nlth 111 thmC ( 'Itk IInll jrcntcr tlll11110rt Cor thl ! trulll hlilldp 'R. 'l'hey should ul o IInde1'Klan ! ! that their fl\l'l\1 VUhll'S to II grent extant 110/ll'llIl / UIIIIII the activit ) ' IIl1d II1Ilortllnco ) of the home tOWlI , Shollld the fnl'tIJfJl' 1'0' lIov hhuselC of the hllrdoll that Is Illnced UIIOJ ! him hy the trusts and comblnntll'Hlfl , ho CIIII do It b ' lIasltlt. Ing to the greatoat ( ! xtont the build. Ing up'If IndllHtrlof ! III hl8 own tawil , his county nnd stnte. ' 1'ho qllestlon Is worthy of the moat carerlll consld. oration of OVer ) ' rCIJlcll'nt of n l'Ur.l ) ! ! Istrlct. The grcatpst IItlllzlltion ot ull hOl1lo reS011\'ces cnn only bo brought a ollt hy a coo1 erntlon ot , th\1 11eople. .8very lalld owner nnd every \lorson \ emplo'ed In the tilling of the soli , shollld glvo greater study to economic ( Illestiolla unci dltlcover , If 110sslble , how much hotter all con. 'tlltlolls ' undol' which ho lahol's can bo mndo by a practlco or the olcl.tJmo bomo ] lnt1'onngo rule , ' D , 1\1. CAHn. DEVELOPING THE COUNTRY. Progress of Agricultural Districts and CIties and Townu Go Hand In Hand , The building Ul process of a country - try commences with the cultlvntlon of the soli gellerally. It'lrst the plo. neers , the settlers 011 the Innd , begin the buildIng of homos , nnd closely In the wnke of the agrIculturists. Callow the tOWIIS. ' 1'oWII bulldll1g In UI1 Interestlnj ; study. It is the highest" devolop- mOllt of cOI1l111l1nlam : As 'far bacle as wo can reach In the history of the world wo find the slllrlt of community of Interests. When Columbus reach. ed Amerlcn ho founll the Indians hal tholr vlllagos. Even among the most barbarous rnces the communlal spirit Is foulld. 111 auI' stnto of civilization clUes IU1d towns 1'ollre8.ont most perfect - fect comlJ\uulal dovelopment. Where there lire people ongnged In any Indusstry , It is necel'lsary ' that there bo tJ'lldesl1eu to sUPilly necessary - sary wants. Tllese tradesmen gen. orally seek the most convoulent loca. tlon In the settlement and form the lIuclells of the town amI city. With the sotlling lip oC the eontlgllou territory - ritory , new Industries are brought Into oxlstenca and gralh1l11l ) ' there Is a growth of the hamlet to the propol" tlons of a vlllago , 'fho vlll ge soon becomes n s111nll cl ' , and its Impor- 'tanco Is gauged entirely by the tralle that it fan ; command to glvo employ ment ' to the 1100plo resllllng within It. Ge'ographlcal locution Is alw\'s an In1l10rtant factol" In town and city building. 'rho I\verage agrlcuttural towihus 0. limited territory for Its sUl1port. From this territor ) ' must como the trade to maintain It. 'rho largo cities nro small tovns "grown up. " Whllo the small town may re- colvo Its support Croll1 the hnmedlato territory slII'I'oundlng it , the city Is lI1alntalned by the trade glvon It by a multltudo of smnll towns , and by CI.1'- tnln conditions that perhulls may J\1111to it a plnte whore manufacturing and jobbing may tJe carried on advan- tngeously. 'Whllo the gOOgra11hlcnl 1I0sition Is Important to the small town , It Is 11101'0 Important to the Inrgo city , as there al'e numerous con. dltlons to be met , nnd such things us trnnspol'tntlon facilities nml freight rates are hlghl ) ' Important. It may bo said that the majority of Amorlcan crues and towns are dependent - pendent to n gren extent upon the ugrlcu1tmal sQctlons of the country. The fnrms 8ul11ily the major portion of the ! ll'tlc"s of OlUlUorco and man- ufnct\1l'o , and as well the trndo that supports the tOWI\S and cities , The community should taleo prldo III the progress of the town which It has b.oon Inst1'uI\10Ilt:11 In building Ull. The town Is ull Im110rtant to the resl. I ' , lollts of l'uriL ) districts as It afrords oduclltJounl and social advnntnges I that would othorwl c not exist. In I lUan ) " locallticEI the1'o Is nn erroneous : hU111'ession thnt .tho Interests of the , 1' < 'slllol\t8 , or towns ! u'e different tram , the Interests of UIO people of the can. tlg\lOIlR terrltor ' . A little I thqught I will show liow the IntcreRts of both . c11lBscs , the 1'0silienUi of the country I I\nd the cltlzons of the town , arc l pqual how the , tOW11 depends upon ! the country fo1' Its support , anl1 the ! cOUJ lI'y looles to tllO town as a mnr , I lOt pineo alld a3 a convenlpnco In gen , ) o nr. 'rhus we have 111nlnl ) ' lilliS' , tl'nted how much to the Interest oj - nll re31dents of rural districts that . the homo town be progrosslve place alld thnt all Its Interests bo protected Try ( or F 3ctorles. Small munuracturlng plllllts are do 811'atJlo Cactors In the JHlslness of an ' . town. 'rhoro must b'o emplo.lt1en1 f for the 1'esldents of a city or town . nnd nn ) ' meanS of sII11plying this noC ! ' Is commolldl ble. But lbero is on ( thln ( ; thnt manr cltlzellS 'do lIot tl\l [ ( Into consldoratlon , nnd thnt Is ) It II better Cor the cltizonD of a 10wII te build \11 Industries nll'cndy establish ed thall to strlvo to gain new Indus tries , A manllfacllu'lnl ; plunt Is ) , Ien oficlul to 1plnce In accordance wlU Its llIl'I'oll and Its out111\t of goolll that bring a revenue to lho town SOll1e Ii 111 1II concerns thnt will om 1110y a dozen hnnh will have a pay roll of porhnps $36 01' $40 a day. Thl vl1luo of Its products may amount tc $15,000 or $20,000 nnunlly , aJi de pllldl'ntI110n the character of II buslll08S. nut whnt Is most consltl , ored 15 lhe pnyroll. l"rom the aver e ago "mall town It Is estimated thn l. trnde lost , and which goes to large cft I' leG through the mnlls , Is moro tlml n 100 n dar. If clllr < : ons of a COml1lll it I1lty would I"otllin Ulls $100 dny ani a do tbelr trndlng In the home town , I e Is ovldont that It would bo twlco n beneficial 1s the small fnctorT lha It hus 'a pu'roll of 5(0 or $50 duny. - " . , , . - . . . . " ' - . . . - ' - ' - - - - - - - - - - " ' - I OOMEWHAT OF A REFLECTION. I Nalvo Cpmment of Debutante That Amused Hooten. A harmlng hostess of one of the "bl houses , " liS they 111'0 called by thor e who nre welcomed Into them , has the added beauty of premature white bnlr. 'I'hal which Rcems to her contemporaries an ndded charm may appear to tbo crudely young a mark of decline , at le3st so It appears In one Instance of which the hostess bel" lolf tell a with onjoyment. I The lady Is a connoisseur of a1l' ! UQuos. At onu of her teas a debutante rich with the gloW a ! youth , but sadly cOJUllralned with her sense of novelty , was hnnded CUll of tea : the cup vus benuUCully blue and wonderful1r old. The hostess desiring to light. en the strain on her YOllthful guest , by a pleasnnt diverting remark , said : I "Thnt lIttle Clip Is a hundred and fif. ' ty yenrs old I" , "Oh , " _ came the debutante's high drained toncia : "How careful YO\l musl bo to hnve kept It so longl" WESTERN MEN IN NEW YORK. Braln'O of Mountain and Prairie In Demand - mand In the Financial Center. Ever slnco the early days , when D. . O. 11ms , J. D. lIaggln and James R. Keene "emigrated" from Camornla to ! 'lOW York , the metropolis has been drawing largely on the west and soutb lor Its supply of "mon who do things. " ' 1 heodoro P. ShontJ , both a southerner nnd westerner , who has undertnkol1 to salvo Now Yorl's grent trallslt prqb- lem , Is the Intest Importation In ra. S)10nSO to tIlO call of the enst. Tbo promptncBs with which Thos. F. Ryan , of Virginia , turned the Eqult. able , Lifo Assurance Socloty ever to Its policyholders , who now elect a majority - jority of Its Doarll at DIrectors , and divested himself ot the control of the stock whIch ho bought from JI\S , H. Hyde , and the success of tbo now management of the Society under the dlroctlon of Presldont Paul Morton , have created a demand for the strong men of the sO'uth and west that Is greater Hum over beCore. Under Ul0 ] 'I..orton manngement the Equltl\JJlo has mnd a bettor 8110wlng than any other Insuranoo company in the way ot 1m. proved methods , oconomles I\nd Increased - creased returns to policyholders. E , H. Gal' " , head of the greatest cor. poratlon in the world-tho U. S. Steel Co-John W. Gatcs , Henry C. Frick , Norman n. Ream , \Vm. II. Moore Md Dnnlel G. Held arc otbar westerners who 'lire , . , among the biggest men 1n. . . New YorK. . SAVED FROM DREAD FAT ! ! . . Kind Woman's Aisiutancc Meant MLtch to Thr. Tramp. A certain lady , noted for bel' kind Mart and open hand , was approached not long ago by R. man wbo , with tragIc nil' , began : "A man , madam ) Is often forced by tbe whip of bungor to many tblng trom which his very 80ul shrnks- IInd so it Is with me at this time. Un. less , madam , In the name ot pity , you glvo me nsslstance , I wfll bo com. polled to do something which 1 never betore have done , which I would . greatly dislike to do. " Much impressed , the'l1dy ) made haste to place In bls hand a five.dol- lar bill. As the mlln pocketed it with prJfuiJe ! thanlts , sbe inquired : "And what Is the dreadful thing I bnve kOJt you from doing , my poor man ? " " 'Vork , " was the brief and mourn. fu ) re ] y-Hiu1)or's Weekly. , Manlike. , Dreat.hless , they stood at last. , upon the towering Adirondack peak. "Thore , " abe said angrily , "wo ba.vo climbed nil tMs dlstanco to admire tbe beauties of nature , and wo ) eft lhe glass al bome. " Tranquil ! ) " smiling , he shltted the lunch bnsket to the other arm. "Never mind , dear : ' he said. "It won't burt us. just this once , to drInk nut of the boltle. " A SMA1.1. SECRET Couldn't Understand the Taste . of HIB Customers. Two men were discussing the val" JOus food products now being suppLied in ouch varIety nnd abundnnce. Ono , a/grocor / , said , " 1 frequ6l1tIy try a ) II1CltuIO or so of any cort.aln article before oCCerlng It to my trade , nnd In that way somotlmos form a dlfferQnt Iden. than my customers have. "For Instnnco , I thought I would try SOI1\O Postum Food Coffee , to see wbat reasol1 there was tor such a call tor It. At brenltCast I didn't IIko it and supper proved the same , so I naturally concluded - cluded that my tnsta waF different from that of tbo customers who bought It right nlong. "A da.y or two arter , I wnlted on B Indy who was buying a 25c pllCleage and told her I coull1n't understand how ono could Can C ) ' the tnsto of Postum. " 'I know just what Is the malter , ' she snld , ' ) ' 011 put the colIeo boiler on lho steve Cor just fifteen mln\ltes , and ten minutes ot that tlmo it simmered , and porhnps five minutes It boiled ; now If you will have It left to boll fulJ fifteen mlnutQs after It commences ic boll" you , ,1ft find a delicious Java.lIk beverage , rich In food value of glutoIJ and pllosplJates , so choteo that YO\J will novel' aba.ndon It , pnrUculnrh wben YOl1'see th creat gnln 1n health. I. We I , I took anothcr trial and sur ( : . enough I jotned the Postum army t01 t good , and lIre seems worth living slnc ( : . I bavo gotten rid of myoId time stem II neh and kldney troubes. ) " I' Pastum Is no sorl of medicine , , bu :1 : pure liquId food , nnd this , togotho t with it relief tram coffee wor14ed t 9 chango. "Thero's n nson. " t Rood liTho Rend to WoUvlUe. " 11 IIQ-t. . . . . . CARE OF' GARMENTS GARMENTSI I PRECAUTIONS TAKEN BY THE SMART WO.MF.N. / NeltneDs and Economy R'e ; : lt from the Proper Puttlnri ' .way of Crc : > ces and Accessories In the Best Manner. T1O ! woman who Imows how to ) lut uwny hel' bllon ! li1gs Is not only nen' , but economical , :1IId generally sman In Rlllloal'ancc. 'Vhen she comes In from a walk she novel' hangs up her coat by the loop Insldo the collar. If she Ilutl : It awny in the cupboard SIlO uaes 1\ coat honger : If she leaves It. arollnd Ule room , knowing that she may need It soon , sIlo disposes It over tbo back of a c alr , that wllJ IWOII It In shnpo. The sldrts of her gowns never have a stringy loole , beci\l'Ise they arc al. ways hoolOd ! lnel tlll'll hllng lip by two loops. For a tnllor.mnllo sllrt she uses a smull COllt hanger , with the ends bent Ilown it little. 'fhls lteeIS ) the sl.ht In excellent shale ) , anl causes It to Imng In c..cn folds. The strings of her unc.lerslt1rt are tied , and the garment la hung hy tilO loops , thJ1s novoI' showing a hump where It has rested on the )1001 ) , . POl' the sarno reason bm' blouses are always huug by the armholes , U1l' less t'Y : : have han-Ing ! 10 ps , Handsome - some r.ts : : , arc stufCelt with tlmmo ) In- 1)0aUlI \ are then laid In drawCl's or ' box os , I' ' SllDeu are easJy ! Iwpt In slJ:1.pc by slipping a pall' of trees In them as soon as UIOY are removed from the , feot. If trees , arc not avallablo , news. paper wllJ do , It It Is stuffed in tight. It. Is well to roll each vol1 on a sUfr , ' ) llecc or Impel' ; a slnglo fold wllJ oftcn spoil the set of a. veil nd somotlmes o\'en mar the cXllrcsslon a ! U10 faco. Gloves sh uld always bo removed by turning them wrong lilde out ; they should theu bc tUJ'Jlcl1 bnck again , blown Into shape , and each fingfJl' ' smoother out. . Hats , of course , should be ) eept out of the dust and 111accd so that the trimming will not be disarranged. Purs , nlso , slumd ) he ) lrotected' from dust , and a m rr sllOuld alwa3's be stood on end. If , wome1l realized the most , or their belongings are ) ylng idle more than they arQ bolng worn they would , } Ior- lu ps , be more attentlvo to these little nlc.cties , which are small things l'n themseves , but go tar towar JlCCp- lng theui ) oolt/ng / tl'l 111 , The verfec. Hen of each detail Is notlceal110 In tbe \Voman who has mastered the art or putting things away. J Pot Roast. For n ) IOt roast get a s110rt tlllck piece of ille cross rib 01 bee ! and lard It with IIttlo strips of clenr fat pork , Put the pol in which UIO meat is to bo coalcocl ovcr tllO tire , and when hot lay in th'e beet and brown , turning from side to side until the whole surface - face Is rIeh1y coloroll. AdtJ a half dozen lIU\e \ onions , two tablespoon. tuls of tomato , a Jlttlc hoP11ed Imrs. loy , a bay lent , half a dozen wl101e black pepperu and three cloves , to. gother wltb a cup of boiling water 01' stock. Place the pot wherUIO mcnt wUl just simmer and steam for three hours , keeping the pot clsely ( eov- ored , An hour before servIng al1d , tbnw carrots sllc.c t.hln anl ! nnoU1C1' cup of steele It ncetJed , When done lake up the mefi.t on a llOt platter , rlCo'- son the sauce with : mll and ) lepl1er , arrange the carrot sUces abont the mcat , alternating wIth little rounds at peas , then strain in the SI\\1OO over the meat. . To PoltGh Pianos. The best duster tor 110UshcII wood Is n good chamois sltln of medium size. The ebamlos should bc dlpllcd In eear watel' , elthbr hot or cold. wrung very dry , so tbat It teeJs mere. ) y damp , and then rubbetl over the wood to he polished untIJ tbo chamois lees ) dirty. 'Wash it clean and wring out hard agnln before going on. A Jlttlc ammonia added to the water will aid I'n rcmovlns finger marls The water should bo c1Hmged often and the chamois ) ( Opt , eean. Equal parts of tUl'llOlItluo and Hnseed all will remove whlto marl on furniture caused by water ; rub It In with a sort rng and wipe oft with a perfectly clenn clotb. Recipe for Mint Puooh. Wnsh and bruise fresh sllearmlnt and strip oft enough leaves to fi ) ) a quart bowl. Cover with bolUng water and steep for ton minutcs. Strain , chill nnd adtl onQ CUll of grape ju1ce and ono CUll or strllwberry or rasp. berry juice , eJtllOr fresh or canned. Swcet n to taste , usillg a syrnp made by bolUng equal quantities of : sugar and wnt 1' for ten minutes. 'This nnd aU fllmllar dFlnleB are m1lch mo'c bland when sweetened with this syrup than when raw sugar 18 used. AUnt punch may bo varied by using thcse fruits , sucb as lemons or cnrmnts ; n few tlllY sprigs at mint should float on tbe punch bow ) or pltehor-00011 Housekeeplnc. _ . Beef OllvCII. Take a pOlmd of lenn beef 110m tb shoulder or shin and cut in smal ] sUces. Spr'cad these sUc& ! with san , , eagemcat ( a quarter of a } ) ( ) nntl wBI , flumcc ) , mixed Wltll rut 6qual quan , tlty of st1\lo brend crumbs. noli UI the sllcos of meat and He 11rmly. Sen. son with salt :1I d pOllpor , dredge willi . . flour , then brown In spiller In n ) It tle hot tat. After llFOWni g pnt In at : carthern dlsll , with n muo onloll C : tlilup or any oUler I5caoning , ns ) )1'0 fWl'ed. Cover with bolllll ( ; water ant' cook slowlY , tightly covered , for Ulrct t1 or tour honrs. . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . It , Tone Up With Good 'Paint It is good business to keep prop , crt } ' "toned up , " A coat of PureWhito Lead Paint . not only makes thfngs look better and gives them a hi berse1ling value , bu it makes thinls wear better a.ml gives them a hiher ! value for long wear. I Pure White Lend gives all opaque , durable coat that protects and preserves - serves from the ravages of time and weather. rrmpeclive buyers of Pure White Lead bave heretofore been subject to much attempted fraud in adulttrattoli and 5UtJ- stitutiot\ . You arc now protected - , _ tected by the Dutch Doy trade mark which is { ounel 01\ the side of kegs conbining 1I1y Pure White Lead , made y the Old Dutch Process. Look fur the bo.y. SEND FOR BOOK "A Talk on 1'I1lnt. " giVC1 vulnulJlo , 1nfor. ml\tlon "n tJlO i'aillt lIubjcct , rnt roe , upon rCQ'Uedt , NATIONAL LEAD COfPANY in nhi 'ltt' . 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SMAll PRJ Genuine Must Bear C A RTE S Fac-Similo Signaturc IVER d PILLS. / Il : II REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. " , , - " , , - , ; DEFlaHOE STIRCH- ' ther .I.rcb. . . enl , U OUnoea-l lllllO price ) 1 ' "oJLFIANCE" IS &UPURIOR QUAL.ITY , W. N , U" OMAHA , NO. 29 , 1901