Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, December 19, 1907, Image 4

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( USTfR ( OUNT' ( RfPU UCAN
By D. M. AMOBERRY
DROItDN now , - - NEBRASKA ;
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I To the Pole by Dear Power ,
Cnrt. Hoald Amundsen , the explorer -
er or the northwo t pn sagc , Is l11C
Inteat n81)lrnnt tor the honor oC dIscoverIng -
erIng the north pole. Capt , Amund.
fien has n 110W Rcheme. 110 Is not
Roln ! ; to take nn ' chances with nlr-
ahlps , motor sleds or nny other artlfi ,
clal nchlo\'cmonts oC modern Ingenul ,
t - , His moUe Is : "nnclt to nature : '
110 proposes to UHC things that are nt
IlOmo In nrctlc contlltlons. Ills motive ,
Jlower " ' 1\1 \ bo 1)OIar boarl ! . 'rho nor , :
mal ) Iolar bear as ho Is found at large
would have some dlsadvantllgos In the
Tolo oC n domoslc ! anlmnl. Ills temper
is not amlnble , and It would bo hllrd
to keep him In n llrOler ) stnto of dls-
clllIne , even with II. club , 'rho enl '
crrectlvo argument with him Is n gun ,
proforahly lit long mnge. But Capl.
Amundsl'1l llUrpOBes to emplo ' bellrH
that have 11ovor hellrd oC the call of
the wlltl , 110 Is having thorn trnlned
ns cubs , so that by the tlmo they grow
up they ought to lIe ns docllo as
horses , When bo takcs them north n
trip to the polo w1\1 \ he n mere pleas.
uro jaunt tor them. 'rho colder nntl
mennor the weather the bettor they
. . .1\1 \ IIko It. IC they como to a breal { ,
In the Ice , such as the ono thnt stopped
Peary , they wl\1 \ enjoy swimming
across. With sea fiesh ( or their food
they can IIvo on the country. Accord.
ing to. Copt. Amundsen a benr Is ten
times ns strong os a horse nnd cnn
l1 u1118 1I1uch as a hundred dogs. With
six bears , therefore , ho will hl1\'e 60"
horse power , or GOO.dog 110 W 01' . 1\Iol'e.
over , when tamed , polar bellI's me
"trnctable , rellablo and nrrectlonate. "
Even it they IIhoultl cat their mnster
In II moment of forgetfulness , remarls
Collier's , no doubt they would regret
Jt afterward ,
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nUlslan Church Architecture.
1'othlng shows 11\oro clellrly how
far from the main stream of Bl1ropo
the currents of Husslan lIre have
flowed than the I1rchltectlll'o of the
Uusslnn churchcs. The now church
of the Uedeemer , crected In memor ) '
of tllo grandfather of the prcsent czar ,
which was dedlcutot ! by the czar in St.
Petersburg a few weeles ago , is a good
eXamlJlo of the prevnll1ng Uusslan
ft 'lo. It Is not Gothic , nor GI'oCok , nor
iRoman , nor yet Honalssanco. 'rho in.
fluonces which have flxed the Husslan
cl1\1rch nrchitecturo 111'0 Asiatic rather
than European , remarles the Youth's
COmlJanion. The predomlnntlng arches
are Indian rathel' limn Roman , I1nll
the domes , with their bulging sides ,
como from Asia and the non.Chrlstian
races. Hussln itseIr was in closer relations -
lations with Asln than with Europe
tm Peter the Great turned the ( ace o (
the empire westward and bognn the
.recrentlng or a semi.savngo nation Into
a European Ilower hy huildlng his now
capitnl in close contact by sea with
the wcstern world. But the choice oC
the oriental typo oC I1rchitecturo for so
slllendld n church all that recenUy ded.
icated proves that the Infiuence of
Asia Is stln strong.
No Work , No Food for Indians ,
Indian Commissioner LOUPIJ nt-
tributes the 111110 li'ouhlo mnong the
11tes to the fact l1mt the Intllans will
'not. work and thus gain the compen.
satlon and the Coed which w11l sUPllort
. ilhem and their famlllos. SIenllng of
: the policy oC the Indian omco , Com.
missioner LeUIp sars : " ' 1'hls ol11co be.
110ves In alpl 'ing the same rule that
is aplll1ed to 11001' and Ignornnt mon oC
nn ' ractJ. ; Wo hol1ovo ill flndlng work
for them nnd then In permitting them
to go h\l1lgr - if they w11l not acc pt
the opportunlt ' to mnlto a living. " Uo
adda thnt It is the pra tico of his de.
partment oC the government to treat
the Indians kindly but to "Insist thnt
they Bhall cease to bo paUIerS when
'thoro is work at which the ' can earn
good wages prnctically at their doOl's. "
Can nnrono 1)Qlnt out nn.thlng unfair
or unreasonnblo in that prlnclillo ?
Decauso hel' husband in his w1l1 had
expressed the wish that his estate ,
comprised of land and mortgages val.
ued at $ HiOOOO , should bo ItCllt Intuct
unt\1 \ their five children had become o (
ago n Now Jersey widow took to the
wnshtub to maintain the family , nlltl
when her strength gayo o'ut was much
dlstm'bed by the successCul nppeal
made hy her friends to the court fOI'
a comCortablo allowance out of the
JJropert ' . ' 1'0 her the wishes or the
dear dOlJarted oyorwelghed nil other
interests. 'I'hls incident teaches that
the Ilatient Griselda Js not unlmo\\'n In
modern IICo.
The Industry oC malelng rubber
from the gun.yulo weed haying made
a bouncing start at 1\11\1"I\thon , some
hlthorto unproductive regions 01
Iouthwest : 'I'oxas ma ) ' bo lIald to have
Itarted : on the road to wealth with 1
. sllrlngy stride.
I 'fho fossil I'omalns o ( the fil'st b11l'
t that ever lived on earth , the I\rcl1l1eop
; tel''x , hl1\'o been dlsco\'ered In Ger
I , mnnr. Wo would . thInk a hlrd with I
name like tbnt would set nil twlstel
t up In Itself when 1t tried to fir ,
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The State Capit
Matters. of General Interet
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Nebrnskn'lI Seat of Government
Auditor Searle's Report ,
The seml.nnnllni report oC State An-
dltor Som'le for the period from Juno
1 to No\mher ! 30 , 1JC7 ! , IIIItIWI > the Ollt.
standing warrunts ut thlH time umoullt
to $ l,47 ,070.81 ; " , nnnnts issued dur ,
Ing that 1I00'Iml , $1,0.18,44 > > .18 ; war.
rants puld durin ! ; that 1101'1011 , $1,2GJ ! , '
300.38. This I5hoW8 thnt wnrrnnts to
the nrnoul1t oC $220Jl/i ! / have llCen paid
err In excclSs oC the warrants isaued ,
hut this III due to the heayy I1nrment
o ( WUI'1l'l1ts ! issued agnillat the tern ,
pornr ' school fllud. 'fhi ! ! IS8110. wus
I11rlllo last la ' , the umollnt heing $41i7 ,
82J. ! 'rho warrnnttl' Wl'e ! paid just
nfter ,111ll ! ! I , bringing the IHl 'mellIn
this six months' hllslnoss IUlIl the 18-
sunnce In the preceding ) lOl'IOII. All u
mutter or fnct , the olltstanding genernl
( IInd warrnnts drawing IntereHt
nmount to a greater Irum than Hix
montha ugo. Jllno 1 the gonernl fllnd
warrants drnwll1S Interest nmounted
to $1,183,1 44 , whllo ut this time the
amount Is $1,38/i$04 / , a dlrrerellco o (
$201l 20 , 'rhls , however , wns to ha\'o
been expected , and la no IndiclLtion
tbat the state debt Is increasing , 'rho
larso appropriations of the Inst logls.
Inturo have been pnld dlll'lng the last
six months , whllo the collecllons are
nlwnys lesu for this 1Ieriod or the yenr.
During the next six mOliths the collections -
lections wll bo larger anll the amount
o ( wnrran lir issuell lesl ! . J.'ollowlng .
are the bnlnncell In the aURpendell ac.
count due to l1w ( } < ; 1Cnlcntlon of 'rl'cas-
mer Darllor nnll the falllll'o oC the (01.
lowing hunles : Cnpltal National hanl (
oC Lincoln , First Nutlonal banl { oC
Orlenns , Merchants Bunk oC Lincoln ,
Globe Lonn and 'rl'ust company of
Omaha , Buffnlo Count ) ' 1'\\llonal banl {
of lenrne ' :
. G'ncral fune ) , . . . , . . . . . . . . . $ 24,607.81
Hlnkln. ; fllnd . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . UiO,101.71i
] ' ( 'mpul'ary ! ! ( 'lIuIII fund. . . , . , : ! 1iG71.311
1.lve Rlocle Indt'mnlty fllnd. . 343,39 !
Permanonl lIelloul : fune ) . . . . . . 2r ( I.42,17 ! !
l'ol'lliullcnl IInl\'crtilty ( Untl. . ! I,7i6l3
A rl\llturnl collage ellllu\\-
moUl fund . . . . . , . . . . . . . , . . -I3,368 , 1 :
Normul cndowment funtl , . . . 12COO.Ol :
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'j'otal . " . , . , . . . . . . " . . . . $6'j.ill.tI [ ( ) 1
State Building Associations ,
Secretan' HOYllo in his 11nnual reo
port on. the condition oC building , and
loan aSlwcll1t1ons compllmenta the or.
ganlzll.tions . on their prosporlty , ' 1'ho
report show the condition of slxt ) ' .
six building antI loan associations for
the ) 'ear ending June 30 , 1J07. ! Five
new ussoclatlons were organized dill"
Ing tbo year. 'l'hero wel'e , 316,372
shll.relJ In force June 30 atHI , . the . . l1\1m.
ber of borrowing stocichoillors hnd In.
crenaed 1,731 ! nnd the non.horrowlng
6,492. 'rho Incre11so In asseta during
tbo year was ' 2,4G1,10 : ! .
"There IIro some practices obtain-
In amen ! ; the Illlsocintlont ; which r
belieYo are subject to just criticism , "
lIa's the secretar ) ' . "For Instnnce , tt
Is the JltI\CtlCO or some nssoclations
havln ngenllr soliciting loans to cot.
lect a mombershlp fce In advance. 'I'hls
practice worls no hardship and gives
no ground ( or criticism where UIP
loan is accepted. However , wbere the
lonn Is rejected for an ) ' rens-on it Is a
hardship on tbo proposed borrower
and could hardly be classed' n square
Ileal. 'I'hls department receives nu.
merous com111alnts against this prac.
tlco and believes associations should
prohibit It , if tor no other reason than
It leavelr a suspicion often in the
minds of the apIlicnnts th tt the mom.
bersh\JJ \ fee Is the ruling Incentlvo with
tbe agent. IC the loan Is rejectell the
membership fee should bo I'eturud to
the Ilroposed horrower , " '
Governor Handles I.arge Sums.
Since last Januar ) ' , when he became
the chle ( executlvo oC the state , Governor -
ernor Shelllon hns received Crom the
nntlonal govornment. $ HH2.0C ( or the
benefit of. the aoldlers' homes , This
moner hns been paid on the barls of
$100 for ench mombCl' oC the homes.
When ho took the ofl1co Governor
Sheldon recolved from Govel'llor
Mlclcey n total oC $23C 3i.40 , which
had been recelvcd Crom the govern.
ment to pay off the en1\sted \ men in
the Third Nobraslm reghnent for the
tlmo ther went , Into the servlco ns
Nntlonal Guard members until the ) '
were muater tl into the arm ) ' . He hns
paid out during the 'enr all of this
except $10,84C ,81 , \'ery effort Is boo
Ins made by the go\'ernor and h ) ' the
lltUutant general to locate the sohller
boys to whom this mone ' belongs ,
but the worl , Is Ilro\'lng a tedious joh ,
Sugar Beet Crop Dwindles.
The figures or the crop production
in 1'ebraslm , I\S rp.turlled to the labor
commlsslonor by his correspondents
throughout the state , 111111cate aunost
a lapio ! in the growing o ( sugnr bts ,
owing to the dlmcullr in securing
labor I\nd the closing up of largo beet
sugm' ( nctorles. The Jlroduction (01'
1907 was only OGOJ ! tons.
Asks Contest De Dismissed ,
i The Trf.Stato Land compan ) ' , which
I hns the largest Irrigation cmal In Ne ,
I
braglell , with headquarters in Scott' ! ]
, mutt count ) ' , hns med \ \ motion with
I the State Doard oC Irrigation , on the
ground that the comlm.t1 . , s water
tights have heen adjudlcatod h ' the
I hoard and the supreme court. Mr.
stewart seels to forfolt the franchise
. of the ' 1'rl.Stato company , alloglng
1 thnt It Is a nonuser o ( the water nil <
I IJroprlated. Motion to dlamlss the
I contest will ho heard December 10th ,
or soon aCtor.
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Gt < 1temcnt by Deputy Pierce.
Insutl1nco Deputy Plerco says tbo
Natlonnl Mutunl } . 'Iro IIIS'uranco COIl1-
IlI\ny oC Omaha vms solvent when It
Wfl oXl\mlned hy his depurtment the
first of the 'oar. 'rho company Is
now In the hl\ntfI ! of a receiver. Mr.
Plerco hl\s ISllued the Collowllll : stato.
ment : v
'I'ho nnntlltl stalpment of , this com.
pany for the yel\r 1Jon ! filet ! with tbo
insurance dClIartmen t ot Janmtry .11 ,
1907 , showell that the cOlUll ny W&'I
solvent ( HI that date. Its sworn stato.
ment showed n I1l1rphlll oyor 1111 lIa ,
blllties or $18,132.7.1. The company
was thm'eCoro licensed Cor the : rear
1907.
An cxamlnatlon oC the compan ) W119
made In Juno of thlll 'eal' by the < < ( -
amlnOl' 0 ; ' the Insurance depnrtment. .
'I'hls oxmnlnutlon , ; hewed nn Impair.
ment of $ ll , OOO. It was thought at
that tlmo that by the ohser\'ullce of
consermtl\'o 1I10thodll uncI strict econ.
amy , the company could relmlr the
oxlstlng derJclt it given a lIltle tlmc.
'I'ho company WUI ! Itclvlsed that another -
other oxamlnation wouht ho mndo iu
the cOUrse oC a few months and os-
peclal nttentlon was called to the rec. I
ommendutlon mallo b ) ' the oxnminer
and urglnl the lIeccl ! : lty of rlg J
economy In the mallei' ot management
expenscs. '
Another examination o ( the COmlJany
wns begun Novomlwl' ! J , but was not
completed IIl1tll Novcmbel' 29. It was
Coulld thnt the 10sHes Incutl'ed during
the lallt llvo months nlld inoro especially -
cially slnco Allgust Hi , were dilSastrou5
nnd for the entlrc 'eal' the losses incurred -
curred equal 80 1)01' ccnt oC the premIum -
Ium income ,
It wua also ( ound that tbe expenses -
penses had Inm'euHd mther than de-
crcl1sed slnco the 1)1'eylo1ls oxamina-
tlon nnd thnt tor the 'el1l' they were
equal to 70 1)01' cent oC the net Income.
Expense of State Wards ,
'l'ho pOl' capita cost COl' maintain.
ing the Insl1luto for the denC and
dumb 1'01' the Hlx month ! end In ! ; No.
vember 30 was $8.1.24 , according to
the report of Supel'lntendeat : : White. I
Omcers' salnrles amounted to $30.28 I
1)01' capita ; emplo 'e3' wages per capIta -
Ita , $13.87 ; n1l1IItenance10.0G per
capita , ' 1'ho total a11l0unted expended
for ofilcers' 8alal'Ies was $ C , ,120 ; em-
plo 'eg' wages , $2,843.0G ; for mainto-
lIance , $7,171.Hi. l or repairs and improvements -
provements $1,122.24 was expended ,
Farm products consumed werc val lied
at $ C 9GG , ' 1'he total amount expended -
ed by this Institution for the six
months , oxcludlng 1'epah's , was $15-
07J.00. !
The totnl cost of running thl ; ! srato
8chool for the hU1lt1 at Nebraslm City
for the Inst six months was $7,47.84 ,
a } ) er capita cost oC $137.J1. ! For general -
eral repairs , addition to the main
building and a tubular fire os cape , $ C , -
! J34,31 was Silent. This is shown by
the semlannunl reQrt ) o ( Suporin.
tendent J. ' 1' . l\lore ) " , filed with the
governor. An addition to the main
building co t $3,701 ; generl.\l reJI1lrs ,
$1,433.31 ; J.'o escnpe , $800. or the
npproprlatlons of 1J01i ! , $7,063 lapsed
into the stute tl'easurj' . 'rho Insl1lu.
tlon rented two acres oC land , expend.
od $11 (01' rent nnd seed and raised
$57.l O forth of vegetables , berries and
cane , From the hroom shop , whose
mnchlnery and materal is valued at
$ l 80 , there wns sold $ ! Hi.C 2 worth of
brooms.
Warden Deemer Reports.
The seml.annual report of 'Varden
A , D , Deomer , llIed with the governor ,
snows that Cor the Hlx months end 15
November 30 , 1J07 ! , convicts of the
penitentiary elrned : $18,15G.JJ ! ! , of.
which $ ! J,082.C 4 Is unpaid b ' the prhron
contrnctor. ' 1'he total cost for this
period for maintenance was $27,6J6.33. !
The total 1101' capita cost for UIO six
months was $98.72 ; llOr capita earnings -
ings (01' the lI\me : period wns $50.03 ,
maldng an nctual net per capita cdst
to the state of $4S.G9. 'I'ho warden re.
lOrted that the convicts had eamed in
maldng 1'o ) > alrl > ' and Improvements
nl'ound the inal1lntlon ! J,007.60 lu1l1
fOl' the value of farm produce consumed -
sumed , $3,872,07 , he cI'edlts the Institution -
tution , Claims agnlust the malnten-
anco fund lImounted to $ , . ,983.10 ;
against tho. cnol'nl repair Cund ,
$4:12.76 : ; oHlco and contingent eXllenso
fUlld , $8J.32 ! ,
Secret < 1ry Junkin Reports.
Secrelltr ' of State .1l1nlcln told the
last logislatlll'o ho hellovcd ho could
colect $00,000 in two 'ears in fees if
the law was amended so as to increase -
crease the fellH for filing articles of
' ' the ' of
incorpomtlon , l'eqllll'1ng I'efillng
brands nnd mal\O the $1 IIconso Cco
for motol' vchlclcs an anl1\ml license.
' 1'he50 chnnges were mndo in the law'
and the estlmato pC the secrotal'y of
state is bolng closely apPl'oachd , His
semi.annnal l'ollOl't shows the col1cc.
tlon oC $ Hi,3i,1.49 ( In six montln ; . This
with $ l2,373.7 : ! received dmlng the
previous six months males a totnl of
$27,908.21 in Cees received durln the
) 'ear. This is ahout double the amount
over received In ono 'el\l' b ) " nny pr-
\'ious socrota1' ) " of state , 'rh otllce ex-
Ill1ses (01' the IIlx months excluslvo of
calaries amounted to $1.4li5.J7. ! 'I'ho
foes received dm'lng the six months
aggregated $15,364.4J. !
Mother Appeala for Son.
1\Irs , l\l. A. I.oar o ( J.eavenworth ,
1\:118. : , has wI'ltten Govel'nol' Sheldon Q
: very Imthetlc lettel' 1\Hlelng ( or the ro
I < 'aso from the lJOnltentlul'r of her
I son , who was sent UI' ( rom Greeloy
. county. 'rho son has nn nlJpl1caUon
I IICnt1lng heoro the go\'ornor for a
Imrdon. 'rho mothcr Wl'ltcs that she
I fu\l \ ' expected the SOil to bo home by
: 'rhanltsglvlng but hmamuch as ho was
not she nslc ! > the executvo ! to cheer
I her decllnin ! ; 'ellr:1 : hy allowlut ; him
. to como to hOl' In tlmo to oat Christ-
mns dhmer nt hili old homo ,
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IN MY f A M.ll Y I
"I Have Used Pe-ru-na at Various
Times for Several Years , "
I Recommend Pc-ru'no.
MR. EDWARD 1\1. nUUT1. " r ; N , .TeC-
ferlion A'e. . , t , Louls.Mo. , write ! > :
"It affords 010 much plllus\Jl'o to un.
nounee that I havc uset ! your lJIedicinc
' ! t various times for sevcral years , and
that it Imsgh'en entire satisf etiou.l1ot
only in my own Cnmily , Il11t also that of
) tICrsoC } iny friends. And would cheel'-
Cully recommcnd the usc of PCl'unu , as
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i cc'rtainly do cndol'so your medicine , "
Catarrh oflead \ , Nose , Throat.
'Mr. Charles r O\'y , 80 Allen St. , New
YOI'Ie , N. Y. , writes ;
" [ nm , "cry glad to tcll you or the
' ht J'm'\tlJlI. in ' ,
CUI'CS " 'rou hy \ 1IJ family
" ) I.y "on. ag'ed sovell , " , ho 111111 Cll-
tarl'll of the nose , WUK curell y two
hottles of } 'erll11u. and 1111111 catarrh of
the heud , nosc , thl'oat Itntl ( 'Ill'S. OliO
bottle of l'crunn cnret ! mc , "
Ie-ru-Of ) Tablets-Some people 1 > l'cfer
ta lets , rather than .medicine in It fluid
form , Such people CUll o tuin Pcru.
na Ta lets , which l"Cpl'esellt the solid
me.llcinal . ingrcdients of Pel'nna ,
4k 1'our Druggist for Free Peruna
Almanac for 1908.
How He Did It.
Earl ' in the morning session , when
the llUPl1s wel'o Ceellng bright and
hallP ' , the tencher thought It n good
plan to II\'e them sentences to cor.
I'ect , both as to grammar and sense. '
She accol'dlngl ) ' wrote on the blacl-
Doard :
" ' 1'he . hen Ims foul' legs. lIe
done ft. "
Thoughtful Ilttle Ignatius , at the
foot oC the class , pondcred deeplr , amI
nt the end oC 15 minutes' Ume , allowed
Cor correction , he wrote :
"lIo , didn't done it ; God done ft. "
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Laundry work nt home would bo
much mOl'e satlsactor ) ' if the right
Starch were used. In order to get the
desired stiffness , ' it is usually neces.
sal' ' tt' use so much starch that the
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beaut ) and fIneness or the fabric is
hidden behind a paste of varying
thiclmess , which not enl ) ' destroys the
appearance , but also afCects the wear.
Ing quallt ' of the goods , ' 1'l1is trou.
ble can he entlrel ) ' overcome b ) ' using
Del1ance Starch , as it can be applied
much more thinly because of its great-
' ) r strength than other malws.
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Truthful Boast.
A part ) ' oC tra\'ellng men in a Chi.
cage Ilotel were one day honsting of
the business done h ) ' their respectl\'e
firms , when ono or the drummers said :
" o house in the cOl1ntr ) ' , I am proud
to say , ltas moro men and women
Jll1shing its Hne of goods than mine. "
"What do : you sell ? " ho wns aslwd ,
"Bab ) ' carriages ! " shouted the drummer -
mer , as he fied from the room-Suc-
cess Magazine ,
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
1I1Ioctll OI'PIlCaUODS , as they cannot rcacb the dt
en eII'orl on of the cor. ' 1'here I unly uue WilY to
cure o.Ienrne. . , aDd that Is by conolllullouill remeo.lles ,
1Je fue. . Is cnuoell by nn lulllllllo,1 condllluu uf the
lIIucou8l1ulo\ \ tbe ; ustachhln Tube. When this
. tube Is Intlamed yuu bl\'o n rumbllnuund \ ur 1m.
perfect bel1rlu , and whcu/t / Is eutlrely clu8eo.l , DeM.
lIe8sIs the reultnuel lIule" tbo IlInnmmlll1un CliO he
token ollt nud tbls tube restored 10 III normal clJudl'
Uon , bearlnj ; will ho deslroyed forol'Cr ; nloo ell-os
out of ten are enu80,1 by Catarrh , wblch 10 uothlng
but an Inflamed cundllion of the mucous eurtllces.
wo " ' 111 jlvo Ouo Hundred lIullar& for any CII'O II !
Dcnfness eCilused by catnrrhl that cannot bo curcI !
by 111111's Catarrl1 CUff ! . Henl tor clrculafll , froe.
I" , .1 , CllINl & : CO" Toledo. 0.
Pold b ) ' Drulrlllsl. 75e.
Take Uall's Family 1'lIIs tor conUp.1UoD.
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Woman of Economic Strain.
Of amnII economics the followlng
wl\l \ be tlll11cult to beat for smallncss.
A laborlngmau who hands over his
weeld ) ' wnges to his wire is allowed
h ) ' her an oun o or tobacco a weel { .
She bu 's it herself in two separate
half ounces-in ordol' , she declares , to
gct the advnntago oC the two turns of
the scale.-Londou Chronicle.
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Important to MathaI's.
Examine careCull ' e\'er ) ' botUo o (
CAS'fOHIA n safe and sure remedy (01'
inCants and children , and see that , It
Dears tbo1f ? /
Signature Of
In Uoo l or Oyer : JO Years.
'rho Kind You Have Alwa s Dought.
Suspicions.
"What docs old S 'mper use a cnsh
r(1glster for' ! Ho's the enl ) ' lerSOn in
his place oC business that handles a
cent of the moner. "
"I know It , hut old S 'mper won'
trust even himself. "
01\0 Deflnnce Starch a fair trlal-
tr ) ' it for botn hot nnd cold starching ,
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and If 'ou don.t thlnl , ) 'ou do better
wOl'k , in less tlmo and nt smnller cost ,
return it IInd 'om' SI'ocer wl\l \ glvo 'ou
bnck ) 'our mone . .
. n old bachelor sa 's that some women -
en marr ) ' ( or the purlloso of obtaining
II. listener whc can't set awa ) ' .
NEBRASKA POINTERS
6TATE NEWS AND NOTES IN CON.
DEN.SED FORM ,
THE PRESS , PULPIT AND PUBLIC
Whlt Ie Going on Here ; md There That
II of I ntert'st to the Readers
Throughout Nebrlska ,
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A new theater building HI II. forth.
coming Improv rnent at G1'U1I11 Island ,
flsl ! Mnynolta l\1arks haH been ap.
pointed stenographer 111 the otllce or
Sl'cretnr - Mellor oC the state board
of agricultlu'e.
lIarry Ila\'nrly , recently resigned as
stewl1rd' at the Ilmrlingll I1s 'lum has
hegun his duties na proprietOl' or the
llostwlel , hQtel In that clt ) ' .
Five membel'1I of the faml1 ' of
Hol'l1co Kuwltzler , a plumber and can-
tmctor , of NebruHlm CIt ' were as ,
ph 'xlcutcd and came nenr losing their
IIvcs.
A stick of d'lInmlte eXIlodlng pre.
maturel ) ' seriously injured J , W , Bow-
lin , emplored br the Lincoln Brick
compnny. ' 1'he men were blastins in
a cia ) ' bank ,
In the district court or Snrpy county
.Judge KClinml ' sentenced Edward
Hilto or Beilevue to a term oC two
rears in the penitentiary on the
charge or hllrglar ' .
: \lar1 'l'uclwr , of Lincoln , filed : \
suit for $20,000 against thc H. Herpol.
shelmer compan ) ' , She was hurt in
front or the store and allege ! > the
81dowa k was deCective.
'I'he new high school building at
Grand Island is practlcal1) ' completed
and will be readr for occupancy immediately -
mediately after the Chrlstmng holi.
days. 'rhe furniture is no , , ' being in.
stniled.
While pla 'in with n revolver in
his room in a IIastingfr hotel , Robert
Harris , 18.ycar.01t1 son oC Engineer
Hurrls of the state hospital , was ncpi.
dentally shot through . the hand re.
celving a serious wound.
'rhe An tI.Saloon league of Lincoln
Is mal\lng a campaign to have the anti.
treating pl'ovislons oC the Slocumb law
enforced. Governor Sheldon has re.
celved more than fifteen petitions ask.
Ing that trentlng 110 stopped ,
Mrs. Emma C. Johnson , superintend-
cnt o ( the home for' the ( riendless ,
has been nppolnted br Governor Shel.
don Cor a. term oC two 'ears dating
from March 1. She ha ! > been at the
head oC the inslllution since March 1 ,
1905.
Deputy Food Commissioner John.
son has notified the county allorner
of CasH county to begin prosecutlon
against a 11umber o ( liquor deaters in
PlatlF.bouth Cor violating the pure food
law by not properly branding the bot.
ties III which they keep liquor for
sale.
sale.Amoro II. Gould , the banl < er ot , Bell.
wood , BullCl' county , who was serving
an eight ; > 'ears' sentence in the penl.
tentlary was released during the
month of November , according a
I'oport filed b ) ' Warden Deemer wUh
the governor.
Atlorne ' General Thompson has reo
celved pesmlsslon to file a motion wUlt
the supreme court for a mandamus to
compel the Union Stocl , Yard ! > com
pnny at South Omaha. to f1le a report
with the State Rallwar commission as
do the common carriers ,
New Industries In Cnss and Saunders -
ders counties have opened for buslnes ! >
in the face of the hard times , notabl '
a companr in "Tahoo Cor the manu.
facturo of automobile devices and
machlner ' , a Carmors' elevator at
Cedar Creel" and a tile factorr at
Loulsv11le.
The state board oC pUblic lands and
buildings has made a change In the
matel'fal in two of the builtllngs to he
constructed at the Xorfol1 { asylum
without Incl'casing the price but at the
expense of fireproofing.for ono hulld.
Ing. The board gets slone Instead of
pressed brlcl"
'rhe supreme court has appomted
three of the bar commllslonerH to
take testimony in the matter oC dls.
barment charges against Altorne ' AI.
len G , Fisher of Chadron. The com.
mlss-ioners chosen are C. H , Sloan of
Genovl1 , 'V. L. Anderson o ( Lincoln antl
II. P. Leavitt oC Omaha.
' 1'ho Nebraslen Cit ' board of educa.
tlon Is up against a serious proposi.
tlon. 'rhey increased the salaries of
al1 the teachers at the beginning 01
the school year and now they find that
because oC the fact thnt over 150 of
the school children are out of school ,
at worl ( , the ) ' w11I have to start n
night school and they have not the
( und's.
Claiming that her husbnnd. .Tnmes
Harrington , has heen absent twenty ,
five 'enrs , Mrs , Sara Harrington , oj
Fremont , In ) > rohate court t11ed a petl.
tion asldng to ho appointed ndmlnls
tratlx of his estate and ( or the court
to find Harrington legnlly dend. .
quarter of a century ago Harrington
then a roung mnn , started ( or Omahn
on a hu&lnes8 trip , Idsslng his wlr (
goodb 'e , JIo has never been heartl'ol
since ,
'rhe statement of count ' recordel
G. M. LathrOIJ of Otoe cOllnty Ichom
that during the month o ( 1'ovembel
there were fifteen .Carm mortgagel
filed , amounting to $40,958.89 , lint
thirteen released to the \'nlue of $27 ,
IJC ! .
A 'oun man named .Johnson , em
plo 'ed as a ( nrm hand a few mllej
sou hwest of Beatrice , reported to tht
IJollco that ho wns held up nnd rulJbel
or $28 at the Rocl , IslmHI crossing h
the southwest Imrt oC the city las
woel , . The omeers have no clue to thl
holtluV.
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Nltgoren In AnImal Charcoal.
" 'hnnim&l charcoal removclS the \ '
color "from colored liquids , whllo wOOI1 , , \ )
rllarroal lias no effect , has not been I ,
understood. A European chemist now
finds that 1he nction of the formCl' 18
due to the presence oC five to sc\'cn
per cent ni oge .
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On the Make.
Some men wbo bellovo in malting
the mOErt of their opportunities un.
! ortun tely r gnrd every oth r man liS
an opportunity.-Phlladelphla Reco d.
Extremes In Brazil.
Bl'U7.1l lIns no middle clnss , There
are , hut two clos esreht hum ahmhi
are but two claL'SCS there - the I'lch ,
and the poor ,
Mistakes Some Women Make.
She is n foolish womtlll , vho thlnl < s
Rhe can make It front b ' Jluttlng e\'ery.
thing on her back-Exchnngo. .
Evls That Rnpldly 'Multiply.
IlidlHcretlon , malice. rashness all ! )
falHehood produce each other.-
lJEnclos.
No man can bo brave 'who ' thlnl\1
pt1n the greatest ovll ; nor temperate.
who consldel's pleasure the highest
good.-Clcero.
Too many doUnrs in n man's' 1I0cltct
have been' known to crowt ! the sense
Cl'om under is hat.
Omaha Directory ,
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A Desirable Thing
about the Twentieth
Century Policy of the
BANKERS RESERVE LIFE CO _
of Omaha , Nebraska , is the
GUARANTEED NNUAL
DIVIDEND'
Agents can increase lheir income selling it _
Write to B. H , ROBISON. President.
Loulc for this brand ( In 1101"0" " " , Cot-
lor. . , ! oioctcl elll , Dinnkct . Lnp Hoh. . . . .
" 'hip" , Elc. Asle your dealer to 8ho\Ol
; \011 guods wllh this hrand bero1t rou
huy. Manufactured by
HARPIIAM BROS , CO" LINCOLN , NEBR.
Cut t ls ont , mall to us ; we'll hcnd you , "ol1nll1 r
l fto MAKE MORE MONEY Yo
LIVE STOCK
Ship to ALEX G. BUCHANAN & SON
I.lve Stock Commlsolon , 154-56 Exchnnle BIde. .
So. Omaha. Neb. 32 Yellrs. In tbe nusloc.u.
Western Electrical Company
\Vo c.a.rry 11 c.omplelo IIno ot ttlephone. alld tole
phoDe CODtructlon materl"I , Alro motors.generalnr.
Incande'ent lamp" , In tact , E\'JIlYTIUNO . : I.C.
TRICAL , tram doorbelle to I"wer plante complete.
Wrlle tor catalogue. WESTERN ELECTRICAL.
COMPANY , 411-413 South Tenth Street.
On1 ha , Nebroska.
'V ( ' mlllte "xllel't
TELEDR nplIV
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'l'l'lcgraJlh OIH'I'a-
tors , ( 'oMltl"n" IIh""III'I ) ' Jutrllllt..1
01' tnltlon refunded , t' , p , E. n , Dls- '
pntl'hel"s " 'Irc In sc'hool , Htatlon
hlanlcs furnIshed I Hgl . Oldest unll
hest Hc-1IOUI In eountr ' , Over 2,000 : ;
gruduatps , " 'rllc todn ' for fllrtllel'
Information , Address Ulllnhll COlIIlIlO'I'-
c'/III CulJ"Jc' . o 11I11 hll. N..hr.
WE WANT CREAM
You 'Vant More Money ,
If we have no agents in your town ,
ship direr.t or write us. We also buy
BUTTER AND EGGS
K1R CHDRAUN c& SONS OMAHA , NED.
DYEING AND CLEANING
\\'rllo fur . our prlco lI.t nncllnfurmatlon nn ch'anln
nnd dy..1nof \ 1111 . kinds uf w"lnln/ / \ > p:1r..I : , UUI ut
luwn hUhlnohl , r."lve PftlnlJll nnd carcflliullention.
'J'ho l'nntorlulII , 1515 Junes ! ; tHwt , OIU:1hl. Soh.
CHICAGO PICTURE a FRAME co.
Manufacturere and Whol..I..r. or Pictures.
Frames , PortraIts , ArtNoveltlos , and GlOBS
-'gtDts . wanted evel'3'whe\\c. 606 S. t3th SI , . OIllAHA , "Ea
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Do You Drink Coffee
Wh , Imt the cheap , r nk. 1J1t ! < , rilavor..1 cunee In
your.lomach when IJUre GERMAN-AMERICAN
COF F EE C03t no Inoro' ' IMbt ( II ! hl1vlno : It. Your
grocer . . .II ! It or CAD get It ,
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IJI"bc " market pcleo
DAW Eo Il1s paid , Send fur prlceo ;
and "hIIlPIIl/l' / talA ,
We make a spcclaltv o { I l-E COA'l'S AND
RCAHI S FOa LAbmf ; . AULABAUGH
1508 Douglas St. , Omaha. ' . . ,
Grain , Stocls and Bonds
U\lA 11 A GO IM1R"tnSCtl..2Uj.N. Y. Lito 1I1dlf..Oruaha ,
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t'urrl' llOndt'nlsot lItorl'h.II..l'o , , tlne..Clnclnnnll. )
Ohio ; fUht wlro bcnke. W. . I > Ollcl yuur lJu.lne s
by wulI unvlr. . .
H IIRDY'S "Tho 99 Cent Stor ; ' ;
1513 DJDGE STREET , O\I1"A. hEaR ,
TOYS AND IIOLIDA Y GOODS
The Largest Stock lowest Prices
When In OMAHA Stop at the
ILER GRAND liOTEL
Good Rooms $1.00 Per Day
Afoals , nt ROllsonQblO Prlcos
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BARGAIN IN NE RASIA LAND
640 , 're.ln ' . . . _ , ,
" Cheyenne Count ) " ' tern I'Idhraok '
S..r11 ' 00 arrc .1lI0oth tevollll.w lanllIIoIIT In . . .1
. 1".luotl rh'to ' 011. wlllll'row .ph'nll"l ernl" , "ulllUa .
rhl" IIraln and .tock t..rlU , 1'rl\ ' " . . . .1 , . , w . .n . . 'r. . ,
HICKS REAL ISTATECO. , Omlhl
rrV : Xr : , . DE TIST
\ ) ' . .a" , In OIll"loa , : . 'cI'lIoOlI1 I , 1111010"011 IlIoH'k , : ; , .
t'Onwr 16110 anllIulIll . hIP. nu , < < I , t h..lIl , ' 1,1.0 . , " " 101
m ' ; ' il' ' I , ! ; " : : .Irtl . : : \ \ t I : : 'f.r ' . , n IN.j \ . : : : : , ' " : ; , ; J
Ul I II 10 I r.411 , IIrllll ( ! l11.aI\'tr1I. III III" lib \UUo
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STAMMERING CURED
Orll11nul IIIc'thud.tnllur'd lIy tIu lu0.Ilr,11 l'r. ' . .
r" hlnn. Unfcrcn'OIh ! lIven JUIl.l . . \ ' I 'GU\ ,
l'rlc I1 < ILI , 1I.A1I\,1 : ; IJL'tl.liI : < iO , V..tAlI.Nt. . . . .
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