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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1907)
. . < lJSTR [ ( OU TY REPUBLICAN . By D. M. AM8BERRY BROKEN now , . . NEBRASKA . , H"r\l st. In a current. Ilumorolls IlItper a ladY on horseback In ropresenteel lool < lng ever 11 wall ! It n rarmer. She says. ' "I nm so slnel you are , goIng in ror wheat , Mr. II a } ' rJckI 1\1y husbnnd made a great deal or money In It. on Wall streel. " ' 1'ho satirIst. has touched , i wltbout Intenlllng It , the proround rnct. that under all our materIal prooperlty lies the produce or the earth ; that every WQn , rrom the rnrmor to the master at the otocle mnrkot , ouccoeds or ralln with the crops , Ono or the most promlolng Amorlcan novelists , wbo dIed In hIs prIme , sot tor hlmsoll the splendId ImnglnaUvo task or tracIng through a series or novels the kernel of wheat , tram the field to the Jonf or brend. In hIs "Epic or the Whoat" he attempted to tell In a now kind or harvest rnblo U10 story or mod. ern man. As tar ns ho wont , ho did succeed In mal < ln ! ' ; the kernel or wJleat the hcart or a lnrgo oecllon or our highly complex lite. Thl ; ) flooding In : ot mllllona o bushels r wheat about . his hero , who stands In the wheat ' "pit" In the stock exchnngo , Is as pow. ortul ns tbo rush or armlcs In the old mlIIta.r1 oplcs. All summer long , the , 'world ' wntches the crop Indications. "Thoro is n nhortngo or graln.crops , " "Tho cotton cro } ) Is moderate com. pared wlUI last. year , " "An Improve. ment at a hundred million bushels , was 'mndo ' In the corn crop In July , " Oompllcated by other torcell not suro. I Jy dlscornod by the wiliest stateaman ' ' , and Ule shrewdest capitalist , these ' crop reports swing the world up and J'I : down , says Youth's Cotnpanlon , until : , the harvest Is all In and the facta are , , { known. There Is 11 momentary settle. ) , 1 ment In busIness and politics , tho' ! I world breathcs n sIgh at roller , and I than 0.11 Industry thnt depends on the I crops begIns to hum. Harvcst Is D. greut laldng at Btock between the coming In of the raw mntorlnts at lito nnd the wInter months , when UlOSO materlalll are converted to the manl. told uses ot man. I Blights of ScIence. Somebody meticulous rises to In. qulro whether red really oxcltes bulle. I' \ Essentlo.111 this 16 a subtle move to , ! dlsslpato the Bun.flecked and silken S tabrlo ot bollers. Arc wo to torfelt , : I all our erocds to the mlcroscopo and ' the ml'8surlng rod 1 Is Ulero no ' " longer to o any efficacy In spltUng ; \ . on the , battT Hhp.s the tend , no warty t. t . powers , the rainbow . no golden ter. i\ \ # .mlnnlT Shall the minatory dovll's " darnlng-Deedle be shorn at Its l1artlng Ij terrors ? Is t.bore no bane In slaying ' : ; . ; that blithe lIongster , the cricket , and . : no vlrtuo h. the 10ft hind log of the ! j. cemetery.hauntlng Gabriel Grub or I rabbltdom ? Science has meshed us I all , but there are twUlght times when r the mind. swingIng dreamily bl1.oie. r I ward , owns again the sway or Hans I' : ChrlsUIUl Andersen and the misnamed . BroUlers GrImm. Grow old wo may nnd must , says CoJllor's 'Veoldy , but n that part or us which throws the ; 1 spilled snit over our left shoulder , and firmly docllnes to walk under a ladder If there bo any way around , clings 11t happlt1 to youth. I. The altr or Erie , Pa. , has done well , i ! to honor , hy a statue , the memory ot ' Ebon Drewor , the heroic tlosta1 clerk ] 1 : or the Sllanlsh.Amerlcau war , who : i : , , ED.Ve his Ufo tor the soldlors at SI. boney , saya Youth's Companion. He ) had gone to Cuba to establlsh 11. mUl. . tary postal , servlco , and he did It. But , the number at alok , wounded and dYe I Ing soldiers at Sibonoy , and the IIcnrclty or doctors nnd nurses , made U a demand upon his sympathIes wblch ho could not reslat. Four days and ti ( our nights , without D. moment's relt ! , it ho doYoted himselt to th1 humane : ' \ work , and then ho collapsed. Dart. \ mouth college. ttom which Drowor , wall graduated In 1871 , may wol ] , share 9ith Erie , hIs home city , th ( if prldo In this hero or cIvil lite. 'I ' 'II' ; I'j j As an Indication of the , 'alue 0 . water transportnUon It mny bo re marked that the Manchester ship cn na1 In England shows an IncreaBe II rocelpts tor the last six months amore moro than $76,000 ever tbo same pE rled 1a 1906. Much of this Increas , Is due td the largo Quantity of Amerl can cotton shipped to the. mills a Manchester. Water routes mean 10\ ( relght rates. says the Troy ( N. Y. 'flmes , IUld all over the world the at vantages to bo thus derived are can : Ing Into more cnrerul consideration. It laU8hler Is the result or a untol ot the blood corluscle with the norv , ceU , as D notable scientist asserts , wll not be kindly teach melanchOly pef slmlsts who arc predIcting panIc jus how to make the connection T Yalo's Japaneso. prote ser or Jape nose c1vill2ntlon : has , eloped with whlto woman. PrQbably he did nc .A mean this action to bo a demonstrl n' tlon ol.the trend or Ja9IJ.nese clvllIzl tJ tlon. ' i " f 1 , { JI \\.1) . , . . . I . ' " " I NEBRASKA POINTERS : crATE NEWS AND NOTES IN CON. DENSED FORM , - - - THE PRESS , PULPIT AND PUBLIC What Ie Golna on Hcrc and There That Is of Inter at to the Rcadara Throuohout Ncbraska. The pow ll State hanle , WIUl ft , cap. Ital ot $10,000 , 18 n now Inntltutlon soon to bo launched In Jefferson count , . . It fiootD8 probl llo th\t Arlington will have ft , cor not band , alter being without. ODO ror about fifteen years. meotlng hns been called to talk up the matter. As a result of eu , quarrel , Chornea WilBOn. colored , JlOrter at Demers & Rule's barber shop In 1 < 'alls City , was shot amI ldllod oy nnotll colorell boy , Clyde Ellington. The Commorclal club or Seward at a meeting took steps to secure the orectlon at new hotel In Soward. Ii'orty.threo sharell In the ontorprlao were nubllcrlbed tor at oneo. TI10 FarmerB bank ot Dunbar opened tor bUBlneaa wltb a $16.000 capital stock , with A. Weller , presl. dent ; W. II. DrlcknolJ , vlco prcsldent , nnd William H. Homeyer , cashier. A normal course has been added to , the local high school at Humboldt , ! nn the state \vlll lend finnncial aid In maintaining tblB department or training. Carl Gllllnnd or Stanbury , Mo. , at. tempted to get aboar a moving tl'ollht traIn In the Rocle Island yards at Falrbury and feU under the wheels , which crushed a lo . ' He died soon n I Coyotes are becoming Buch a 11uls. i nnco around Arlington that there Is talk or organIzIng n largo hunting party In tile nenr future. Chlcltens , eoso and smaU pigs are Buffering rrom the deprodatlonR. MIM DnlBl WIlnon of Dodge county , aged 18 , was trIed by the Insanity commIssIon nnd' ' found to bo n tIt sub. ject for the Insane hospltnl. MI :1 : Wilson In the daushter or a ( tumor who Uvca near Antos. ' County Suporlntendent Annn V. Day Is makIng tour or the ncltool districts of Gage county. She reports - ports Ovor7thlng In splendid condition with good attend an C'.C. The students are nil taking much Interest In the corn growIng and coolclnr ; contest to bo heJd November 22. Prillon PhysIcian HolyolO has cere Ufied to the governor that two con. vlcts In the penltentlnry arc , In hIs opInion. Insane anll RheuM be tranB' forrotl to the asylum. The convicts are Henry Krum , lIont up tor crimi. nnl assault for nine years , tram Slan. ton county. nnd Hugh Reed , scntenced for one yaltl' ror burglary , tram SherI. dan county. The men will be ex- amlnel by the prIson board. The question ot chnnglng the bounl1arr lines hetween Merrlcle and Nanco counties wUl be onbmltted to the votora at both countIcs' the general olecllon In November , and it the propoBIUon carries all of the land Merrick county embrncos north or the' Loup rIver wnt bo exc.hmged tor al1 or. Nance county south of the . river In township 15 , r:1nge 8. 'fho Sterling College aetUcmont company of Sterling , In Johnson connty , hM filed Ita artlclo9 or Incorporation - poration with Secretary ot state .1unl < ln. The object of the corpora. tlon will bo to furnIsh $7,000 nod ton acres pf land nC:1r Storllng tor col. lego purposes to the German Lutberan chureh or tbo Io\vn synod and repre. sented In Rterllng by St. John'/I Intheran congregation. Just as ho was nbout to complete the chores nnll leave the stable on his 1ntl1er'lI rarm , the young son ot Dern. hart Swoll1 or Hall coun11 had the end at his nose bitten err by a horse. The nnlmnJ rcnchClI over the mnnger , tool. lIudden nab al hIs face and separ. nted the onll or his nose so complote. ly that there wan no IlUttlng It on I again. 'fho surgeon hopes to be nblo to sa\'o the lad rrom any serIous dls , figuration. Ex.Governor William A. Poynter has begun n. 8ult 11gnlnst H. C. M. DurgeBs , now snrvoror ; ot the port 01 Lincoln and custodian of the govern. ment bl1lJdlnto / collect * 89S6G. ; Mr , Poynter alleges that more than a yenl to : ho Bold 1114 ahares at Btock In UI ( , . Amerlc:1n Order com\111.ny to Mr. Dur. gens at an nsrood prIce of $1,650 , an tho.1 1\ notttor $750 , repr sentlng pari ' . . or Ulls purchase prIce and duo Ir September , 190G , wns not patd. 'fhh note and nccrnlng Interest Bnd costl brings the tobl Uti to the PlUm named Aftcr a FIre or Wind Joss you nee I the money. Frloxi'ds ' may symvatbhl ! but It ) 'ou want a compan } ' whlc ! pnys cash try the l'aWiers antt : Mer chants Insurance Co. , estnbllshee Bin o 1885. Oyer a mUllen doJlara a ] ready paid to } llStronll. Dert Forbes , formerly at LtncolD who Is noW' In the government rt elamatlon senlce as clyll engluoOl 11M rctl1rnoll to spend n short ) oav of absence. He Is npervlslng tll' ' construction ot 1\ large concrete dIu : on the North Platte river west or th Nobrauka stn.te lIno. The work Is ( ] auell a mnnunoth character thl\t h " ,111 remaIn there another year beror It Is completed. The Powell state banl4 wltll a cap tal of $10,000 , 1B Q , now banking II eUtuUOft I\OOU W " 0 launched tn Je fO80a OCMB\I1. I . . . . . . MIX THIS YOURSELF RECIPE FOR SIMPLE HOME.MADE KIDNEY CURE. Incxpenalvc Mixture of Har.mlcsa Vcg. ctable Ingredlento Said to Ovcr- come Kidney and Bladder Trouble Promptly. I . lIero fs a simple homo.mndo mIx. ! ture ao glvtJD by an omlnont authorIty I 011 Kidney dlseaaes , who makes the statement In n New Yorlc. daily nows. I pap r , that It will rellovo almost any . case ot Kldnoy trouble Ir talto11 bo- toro the ntago ot Brlght'n disease. 110 statQs that such symptoms as lame hacle , pain In the side , troquont deslro to urlnato , especially at night ; Ilalnrul nnd discolored urination , are readilY overcomo. Here Is the reclpo ; try It : Fluid Extract Dandelion , ono.hnlf ounce ; Compounll Kargon , ono ounce ; Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla , threo' ' ounces. Tnlm 11. teaapoonrul after each meaJ nnd at bedtlmo. ' A well.lmown physician Is authority tbat these Ingredients are all harmless and easily mixed at home by shalclng well In n bottle. 'rhls mIxture has a peculiar healing and soothing errect upon the entlro Kidney and Urinary structure , and often OVercomes the worst rorms or Rheumatism In just a lIttle whllo. This mlxturo Is said to remove a11 blood Isordrs and cure the Rhoumatlsm by forcing the KId. neYII to filter and strain from the blool1 and s'stettl all uric acid and foul , dc- composed \vnsto matter , which cause the amlcUons. Try It It you . nron't , . woll. Save the prescrIption. Somcthlng New In Tablecloths. She had come Into the store to buy tablecloths and she stated In the beginning - ginning that she wanted somothlng "new. " The salesman was patient and showed her everything In stock , but nothIng suited. "Oh , dear ! " she exclaImed , fussily , "haven't you anythIng dlfforent'Z" The clerl ( brought out. ono or the discarded tablecloths that ho had put back on the shelt , and saId with an o.lr or Interest. : " .Hero Is ono of the very newest de. signs , madam. You see , the center Is In the mlddlo and the border runs right nround the edge , " "Why , yes ! Let mo have that one , " she said eagerly. Only Royal Doctor. The only royal doctor In Europe Is Duke Carl Theodore or BavarIa. Few German princes have had n more romantic - mantic career Utan Duke Carl Theo- dore. He recently completed , with hlB wlte as his assistant. his tIve.thou. sandth operation for cataract. Poor people flock to his hospital , where tIlOY are treated free , tl1b duke asking pa'ment only from tIlOso who can easily afford It. Ho It was who successfully treated tIlO kalsor , when , eight. years ago , he was temporarily blinded by a swinging rope wben cruisIng 011 the Hobenzollem In tbe North sea. The Sinful Human Heart. A clergyman was addressing a ) .outhful clasB In Sunday sohool. 'ro Ulustrato the Idea of regulating the sInful human heart he took out hIs watch and held It up that all mlghl see It. "Seo this watch , " he saId. "Just Imaglno that It does not keep good tlmc-tbnt It goes nil wnys biit the rIght way. What ought I to do with It ? " Instantly 11. lIttle boy held up his hnnd. "I know ! " he shouted . "Sell It to I rrJend , " Stretching RIngs. A jew ler In Third avenue , Now York city , advertises "Wedding rings purchased hero will be 'stretched to , any size without extrn. cosl. " HIs en. terprlue Is based on a knowledge of human trallty. "Tho gIrl orten hap' pens to balk , " he says , "and the tel. Jew gets It In the neck. The ring tor tlrnt Intended may not fit the flngor 01 the next Intended ; 00 I stretch It ro nothIng. I have stretched rings I1E many as five tllneB for one man , " Why not. use rubber rlngs1 OLD SOAKERS . Get Saturatcd with Caffclne. When a person has used colteo for ! I number or. .ears and gradually do ellned In health , It Is time tho'coffe ( shoulll be Jeft ort In ardor to ' so < whether or not It has been thE cause at the troublo. A lady In HuntsvI1lo , Ala. , says sbt used cartee for about 40 years , and rOI the past 20 yearll has had severE stomnch troublo. "I have been treat cd by many 11hyslclans but all In vain Ever.thlng.rnllell to glvo roller. Wa : prostratel tor some time , nnd caml , . near dying. When I recovered sum . olenUy to lJUrtalto or food and drink. tried coltee'ngnln and It soured on m : stomach. "I f1nnlly concluded thnt correo wal the caUBO of my troubl and stoPllec to using It. I tried tea In Its place ani then milk , but neither agreed wJt ] 6 me ; then I commenced using Pustun1 o 111M It } Iroperly made and It was ver ; n pleasing to the taste. e "I have now used It rour 1ll0nthi I Ir nnd my health Is so greatly Imilrovo < a , that I cau ent allnost. anything I w n C and can sloOll well , wbereas , bofon I Hufferell tor ) 'erB with Insomnia. "I ha\'e tound the cause of my trm 1. bIen and a way to get rId or then r. . You can depend UlOn It. I allproclat ! Postum , " "Thoro's n Heason. " Roa "The Hand to Wellvllle , " In pkss. . - " . . , DJb NOT WANT TO DUY. The Great Musician Had No Use for His Production. - I great tenor had heen singIng rof' some hours Into n 11honograph. "Tho ) ) honograph , " ho said , "Is t : . wonderful thing. It almost realizes the wish or the ScottlBh poet , the wish that wo mlgbt see ourselves as others see us.Vo cnn now , at least , hear our elves , Ullng Imposslblo berore. ' 1'l1e ) Itonograph ! teaches us many val. uable lessons. When I was In 'the army , bf1roro I reallzod the capabilities at my voice , I plareU the fiute. A 11honogr ph salesman brought a phonograph to my quarters nnd trlecJ. to sell It to mo on the Instalment plan. twas undccll1ed. Finally the man took out n blank cylinder. . . 'See , ' ho saM , rather reluctantly , 'hero Is blnnk cylinder. You may make a record on It , then wo wl11 run It err and you shall hear youraelt. It's 11 costly favor I am doIng you , but It will show : rou what a fine Instrument this Is. ' "I wns dellrhtcd. . . 'I'll get my flute , ' I said. 'I'll play a flute solo. ' "Well , I pla'ed my best Into the mr. . cblne. It sMmed to me that I hnll never combined before such ( eellng with sucb accuracy. I was more than pleased with m'self. Then Ule man put In the cylinder , and tbo musIc be. gan to Issue forth. I frowned. . . : Js Umt mo ? ' I suld. . . . .YCA , sir , ' said the man. . . 'Really me. just aD I plnyed l' . . 'Precisely. IIlr , } Ireclsely. And now , ' said he , " 110 you want to buy the ' ' pbonograph'Z' . . ' ' ' ' to sell the 'No , saId I ; 'I 'Wnnt a ute. ' " SKIN'SORE EIGHT YEARS. Spcnt . $300 on Doctors and Remedies but Got No Rcllef-Cutlcura Cur'cD In a Week. "Upon the lImbs nnd between the toes my sltln was rough and sore , and also sere under : the arms , and I had to stay at home several tImes because of this nffl.'Ctlon. Up to a weel. or so ago I had trIed many other remedies and several doctoJtS , and spent about three hundred dollars , wltll ut any succe.ss , but thlu Is to-da " the - ) seventh day tbat I have been using the Cutlcura Reme. dies ( costing n dollar and 1\ half ) , whlcb have cured me completely , so that I can again attend to my business. I went to worle agaIn to-night. I had boon suffering for eight yenrs and have now been cured by the Cutlcurn Reme. dIes within a week. Fritz Hlrschlaff , 24 Columbus Avo. , New Yorle , N. Y. , March 29 nod Aprn 6 , 1906 , " A Whlstlcr CriticIsm. 'rho Jate James McNell WhlsUer was slandlng bareheaded In a hat shop , the clerk having taken his hat to another part ot the shop tor com. parlson. A man rushed In with 11ls hat In hIs hand and supposIng Whist. ler to be n clerk angrily confronooc ! hIm. "See here , " he sl1d , "ThIs hat doesn't l. " WhIstler eyed the stranger from heal1 to foot and then drawled out : "We11 , neither does your coat. What's more , If you'll pardon my say. Ing so , I'll be hanged it I care much for the colol' of your trousers-1Jn. , der the Sprcadlng Chestnut Tree" In Everybody's. Sailing Days Not Ovcr. , Just at a Ume when everyone who Is at n11 Interested In the sea and shIps Is talking over the Lusltanla. her Blzc and her rccord , It soomB a curious remInder or old times to catch sight or a new gold sign In Ule wIn. dews or sle'scraper down at Dowling Green which announces a "sailing service to Australia and New Zea. land , " Cl sslfylng Hcr. Ascum-I understood you to call Mrs. Rownder n widow , but her hus. band Is living. Wiso-Oh , yes ; shc's what you might call "club " ' a wldow"-she's 11 woman who has a late husband.- , HOUBton Post. I - - IN 1.1 F'S eRI [ ! F' SPAN. ElperlnccD , Joys nnd Sorrows of the Human Exlstcnce. The loves and frlendshlpa ot Indl. vlduals pnrtalte of the fran cl1aractel dr human lite , nnd arc brier and un. certain. The experience or 'n human lite may bo shortly summed up : A lIttle loving and a good deal or sorrowing - rowing ; some brl/ht / ; hOl1es and many bitter disappointments ; some gOfe geous Thursdays when the Bleles are bright nnd the , heavens blue , when Provldcnce , bending over no In bless. Ings , glads the heart almont to mnd. ncsa ; many dlsmnl Frldnrs , when the Bmoko ot torment beclouds the mind d und'lng sorrows gnaw upon the heart ; S01110 hlgb ambitions and man1 WatcrlCJo defeatJ , unUl the heart becomes - comes like a cbarnel houae filled with dead affections , embalmed fn hell but Dorrowrul memories ; and then the chord III loosed , tbe golden bowi Is brolten , the Individual lite-a cloud , a vapor , passes away.-Mntthew HaJo Carpenter. Hoopltal Story.Telllng. It Is curIous . thnt philanthropIsts In lIearch or 11 novel means ot doing good do not engage reciters and storytellers - tellers to vlalt 'hospitals nnd amuse the patlentll. A rich man In New York engaged Marshall P. Wilder , the diminutive entertainer , who has given pleasure In nearly every city , to visit regularly certain hosJlltnls In New York. Mr. Wilder was welcomed on. thuslastlcally by the convalescent pa' tlents , and hIs merry stories dl them good. Dy followIng tno dIrections , whtch are plainly printed on eneh pnclcage ot Doflance Starch , Men's Collars and Cuffs' can , bo made just as stlrt as de. sIred , with either gloss or domestic finish. .Try It , 16 oz. ( or 10c , sold by all good grocers. \ The Truth of It. "Well , " said Nagget , during tbelr quarrel , "you'll give me credIt tor a good disposItion at least" "Not at all , " replied hIs wife , "It Isn't. that you'vO a good disposition , but you'ro sImply too lazy to klck.- PhiladelphIa Press. Shake Into Your Sheen Allen's Foot-Ease. It el\1'es painfu1swollen , smarting. Fweatin" feet.1akes new shoes l'aH. . Sold hy all Dru ists and Shoe Stol'ea. Doil't accept an ) ' substitute. Samplel"ItEg. Address A. S. Olmsted , Le Roy , N. Y. To live in the presence or gl'eat truths , to bo dealing with eternal laws , to be led bypermanent Ideals ; that Is what keeps n man patient when the world Ignores him , calm and unllpolled when the world praises him. -Francis G. Peabody. Smokers appreciate the quality \111ue 01 Lewis' Single Binder ei ar. Your d.aler or Lewis' , Factory , Peona , 111. When you hear a man say "mnrrled life Is the only life" It's a sure sign ho has been married nearl } ' n week. - . - - SGK ! HEADACHE . . Positively cured by C ARTERS these Little PHIs. Thcy al&o relleTC Dis. lYTLE trelsfrom Dyspepsia , In- ' IlIKcstion and Too eart1 \ g B VIr En ! Eating. A perfect rem. . edy for Dizziness , Nau. P I LLS . sp.a , Drowlllnes9 , Dad Tallte In theouth. Coat. ed Tongue , Pain In the 81le , 'l'OItI'ID LIVER. They rel"ru1ate the Dowels. Purely Vegotable. SMAll Pill. SMAll DOSE. SMAll PRICE. - CARTER'S Genuine Must Bear Fac.Similc Signature PILLS. IVEn / .4 o/ 'Zl1 REFUSE S BSTITUTES. t'I Upturn thlli II P 11 P a I n t ceot wltb 'VI etamfls GO II : ; on. : ' . . [ I II \volcoU's 1'.10 ' < Iei'll . wllb Cull dlrecllons to m..ko .lIty : I's. I..ln l'alnt 0101" ' 1"ln InotantlYI rcmoyf'l ! UMd."ho , . Tontl"'h. . . NClIralllaln ono mlnulol "ools Ca.ter than leol Lourna will bet bll tcr. . \ > oonCul " 'ken Cour tlmoo a "at , kills ) ) " " ' ' . lIold to 'OOr II ' . ts. . . . . . ' " . . . ) . . ) . . . . .R. L. \ OLO'J."J : , If.le.n IIIIIla. . . Ii. " , . .k. , SJAC08S ! OIL CONQUERS PAl N . FOR STIFFNESS , 6ORENES3 , SPRAIN OR BRUISE , NOTHING IS BETTER 1HAT YOU CAN USi i LUMBAGO'S PAIN , RHEUMATIC lWINGE , YOUR BACK FEELS llKI ! . A RUSTY HINGI ! i SCIATIC ACHES ALL PlIWURES SPOil , FOR HAPPINESS USE ST. JACODS Oil. - - W. L lDOUCLAS $3.00 & $3.50 SHOES T iBJJ LD SH0E8 FOR EVERY MEMIJER OF THE FAMILY. AT ALL PRIOES. 81 II , n To sn.y one tgho can " . &i"'J1'4PfJJ11U1 PI"O" " W.l- ' DouUlax dee IJoi mah aell l'JJew'd ' m l' n'en'l1I $3' " $8.lS0 .hooa . . WI. ; . - ' th.n an.y olh. , muusfActuror. TIlE IUtASON W. I. . DoufllIa : hoelllue worn by maN ' In all walk II of Uf. tban auy otber milko , Is booauso n reol'lo oJleellcliI ' 111. , eal1.tlnh1t. amI pl1\1erlor wearing qURlities. Tbll MlecUon or tbo 1ealbera IU1d other lURtorlals fort'a.ch lHUt of tbo Iboo. and every detail of the "lIIk Ine l looked nfter by the m < > t oolllplot < < > rgftnl&Itloll of IUI"'rlntemlontR.fort'melllUll ekl1l"boonakera , who rlve Ihll hllh08tY1telllHhl : In thu sbne InduJlry. an,1 whose workman hlll cnnnot oJlcl1l1od. . It I < < IuM t.tk. TOn Into m'IRrge fMlonea lit DrocktouMIUa , . land 1Ib0\f ] 'ou how carefally W. L.I > Ou.IIM 61101l1lnr < l mallo , you t ' . vonk ) l eu undentault why they bol < 1 tbelr 8haI" , fll ottur , 'Jq. . . . . . , vo.Irlonger "nd are of ! ; t't'ltor vl n < l thnn any olher " 'R'ke. "tars C1I M.Y $4.00 nrl $8.00 GIlt C ( J S/o. . oannot b ecuallerl 6Jt . . CAUTION I 'fbe genutne bave W.oltRl" \ . nRmallId "rlcl ! Iltaull > ( . 1 on 001\011I. n.y priDe. Tllke No HubdlhlWo .hll.10ur . dMler for W. L. ) ) ou llI .boo . It hu callnol lupply ' 4 1ltK' t. fa ' ' \ . . . . . . . . . ) 'oul 17'.8 ( UTllr7wluu" b'f . l ( joo"'l tzQa. PI .L.DOU&1u. Drocktoa. MM . ' ' , . I i I ' . t , " 'If , . , I. 1 , , . . . 1 i/ . Old CoIns tJI8CoV tetJ. Worklngmcn In d'mollslllng the olel omellor honao or the tIrst l1ultClI ' Stntbs mint , on Seventh street , Phl1tt. delphln , ) lI1.VO l1ncover _ d a number of . reUcs ot the carty days or tbe rC(1ulJ. lIc. These reUcs conDIDl or a number or ! orelgn nnel domeotlc coln9 , dating aD far bacle as 1703. Some of the In- . terestlng finds 1\1'0 U number ot test. coins that were oxperlmented 11) the officials In the 'oldon tlmcG. 'l'I : ; O i coIns nro similar to ClUncso moner , each contnlnlng a hCJlo In the center \1 thnt was tIllM' Wltil vnrlotlG klnda or I motaJ to bring up the vnlllc Qr the coin ! I f John Brown Juror. . . Williams Abrams Ilnrtln" . Ute soli. tary survIvor ot the 12 mcn who con. vlcted John Drown , Is sUll living In Virginia. Ho hns celcbrat < i his sevonty.fifth , annhersary. " i _ Omaha Direcf ry . . - A Desirabl Thing about the Twentieth Century Policy of the BANKERS RESERVE LITE Co. of Omaha , Nebraska. is the GUARANTEED ANNUAL DIVIDEND Agents can increase their income selling it. Write to B. H. ROBISON , } > rCfiidaut. , , IVORYPOUSH I For FUY1/z'ture and Pia1ZQS Good for Any Wood It cleans and gives a high polish & 0 old furniture , requirC3 no laborious'nbbing. . and leaves the surface clean and Jry. Can in noTay injure the finest furniture ronde. No "just as good" made ; tbis is : > so. lutely the best , and guarnntecd to giyc perfect satisfaction. Try a bottlc-.1ou will never use any other'kind. ' Sold direct or throush your dealer. Price 25 and 50 ccnls. MANUFACTunUD BY OnCIlARD & WILIIEUI OM AliA , NUB. . . . . - - - . NEW DEll PIANO , $165 ! Dy inquiring at once we will . , sell this mahogany finisbed Dell . . . Piano ( fully guaranlud ) . for , - only $165. TCrIM , asb or payments. A. HOSPE CO. , I ; M'Ww rJ " We arc in the markct the year 'l'o'tWd for number one cream. Our price is always right and tests correct. For full i.iQrma- tion write OMAHA COLD STORAGE COMPANY , Inc. , OMAHA , : : : : NEBRASKA. r fto MAKE MORE MONEY y:1 : LIVE STOCK / ' Ship to ALEX G. BUCHANAN & SON Live Stock Commlaslon. 154-156 Exooolice Btdg. . So. Omahn , Neb. 32 YeW's 10 the BlIstoess. HID E S VlOO .r Pelt FUR S The D. B. McDonald ItIdo & Fur Co. Omaha , Nebraoka Highest prices. Nocommisslonordrayagc. Full infonnat on , tags and prices furIJished on application. A trial shipment will ( 'On- . vince you that it pays to ship to11 $ . When in Onaha BEE UB AllOU'l' OMAHA R.tAL ESTA1T You can nft InveAt your mOllcy In nnytbM1 < < an , . Bnf.'r .wl et bll : rnte of hum'cut , frWi G % to 12 % nd , I\J1Il the bcncUI of tllo IIdTI\nce In pi-lee. Write U8 how much you can Inv < < \st. \ - ttA5111'05 & tt. . . YDlN. 1m Varnl\lD Itrcet. ! Oml\ha , Nebra.nl'l\ . . . g IJPLUGS 8\01) Tootb&ch In lanUy. Ttlmpol'l1rU , Fill and. ANDREws. IO"I'1oll'll"lnaBoUklror to Cente. A' rulglatftorb7K..IL NDBEWB DENTAL 00. , Ob1o ; : , U' " SAMSON mEA [ , I WINDMILLS CRANE CO. OMAH"- ; OMAH"I I WESTERN FUR CO. i 118 k. 181. . . Bt. . . . . . . . UDI. IIU. . . III. , fo. ! o..abo. : J'nrs and Itepalrlng. ) feu' . . I\r. : J.a > : ! tcl lXIats. nntl S arfH for sale or made to d r at lowct1& prices. WrUe or call on us. M , JP'.I : DENTIST \JIIyenrtlln \ Omaha. Neb. . 110011I t. ) Iuoluna" 1I&ook. H. I' ' ! . omer 14th and lI\I la.lI1100 < 1 oet It'CthW , " , .Id arown . " 1101 brldje l ( ' tb H.1I01malfo..u U InA' , 00.- . . ; IIIlnr ' 1I11111(11.11"'llold III 111'0. ; 'I and III' . 1\OIl..IIUI. & UXWIU , UUIU. . lIriDIr UoI > > 6dnrtlMu > ent "Im 71 > " . Dr . lIaUey 8 : 1IIaoh , The \ s.J floor. I'u'on ' DENTISTS ciM llIock.cor. lC'h I\nd JrarnalU . Ela. . O'l""A. Nrn. ; ' alPPld , Pental ontre In the 111 < 1 < 110 Wo.t. I.o.t.cbtl1P'11I1 t:1o. Wlrh Irme Dt'ntl try. lIvluomlhlo prhoe. . H HARDY & CO 11113 DODGE STREET' . . OMAHA. Wholesale TOYS IUD HOLIDAY GOOOs. . Call or Writc For De criptivc L1s18 TIIE 0.40418 IRON . THAT 1-.rJ . . . IRONS . . . Jubll. . SeU.Healin Flat Iror at " . . . . . ( .r. . . . . " , . . ,1" . . . . . < < . , . . . , . . , . . 1..lIootlr.II'hHI.UI. , Wnw. Ik ' .1.1' 110. 111. . . JUBIUIII J lU. CU OIUII , 1I11U.M1&4o , - , STEADY EMPLOYMEN1 eI1lDIr k > a , torreu. baking powder. eJf. t. . . 9,131\ . rell. el. . l'rcwluma KIY n "IU , nil . .r KOods , 'Wrlaefoternrato UUAND UNION 'J.'lIA CO. m & . " 1 14SI1 6ueet , 011"11" , NlWUA\1LA. WESTERN LAND eofo . ' < ! lJ. ; yoz. . f1k 1101"1 Ing. OWl\I. . . . Nn "mMEI\ . . haTe 1UDot of tt'll thouliaDd aereK II Ka.aem ( : olomdo. Chonoo to dMlblo yo. , wooet qnlck. Wrllo tor pl:1t , term.aJld dl > 6lJrlpU < . > D. . . . - - - - - - - - - STAMMERiNG CURED , Orllllm ) lthod. GndorlK"l by tbo IUe4I.al , . rc sl(1n. HeCerenr..s Riyon Julia 11. VAUG Iru. . l"lucl\al. lIUIOM DOtU'UfO. O AIU. ) lIlU. TELEGRAPHY LeArn In Omaha. ) Q 1laJlrOll < h . . . . . . . ' I."nl"r I..r. l'ooJtIoPJI"-IInwJ . \aMi 1re . 1Ie,1 < t& uot/u , 1003 l1a WJ tIII I.aa. . , - , . . I