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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1907)
, ( USTfR COUNT' ( RfPUBUCAN ( Dy D. M. AMODERRY DROIUtN DOW , . . NEDItASlCA NEDItASlCAI I Alrshlpo and War. Elghl ) ' : ; roars ngo Tenn'l On wrote oC "Iho nations' air ) ' navlos grnpllllng In the central blllo , " nnll even the poet , In IIl'ollhocy oC norlnl hntlle- tlhlps , IIlncod the tlmo oC tholr hlllld. Ing In "tho rlltllro , tar as human e1) : : ollld soe. " No such balUoshlps have , 'et boon constructcd , hilt the art oC blllldlng dlrcctablo Imlloons hns made , auch progrosn thnt they do not soell 80 rantasl/cally / Imposslblo as n Co' 'cnrs ago. Vlco.Admll'nl Sir Chnrle3 Campbell or the Drltlah ' navy. 1'0- ht marlced In the sprIng oC lJOG ! that aIr . fleets mIght eventually dlollinco water a ( hI fleets , and Alexander Graham Dell 11 aald In the sllrlng oC thIs ) 'ear that 1\1 "onl ) ' very few Imo\v how near Amel'l. ell Is rIght now to . . . the construction oC a , praclcal aorlal battleshill. Count , ZOPllcl/n / , a Gorman ael'onaut , SUCC(31)o flllly sailed abollt the Lake oC Con. It atancb In September , and 1'omalned In I- - the all' fOllr hours. Ills balloon has J been bought hy the Gormun gove1'l1' Jpent Earl ) ' In October the lJrltlsh 1 war dellUrtmont made IL puhllc test or t a now stoorable balloon , leolllng It i anoat and under control for two holll's. I On October 21 there ' , vas an Interlla. tlonl\l balloon race , stal'tlng from St. LOllis. 'rho conh'ollablllt ) . oC balloons , ) II'operly eIJlIlllpelJ with molora , Is now so ovllJont thnt war eXllerls nre Huggestlng now l11etholJs In wnrfnre , snys the Youth's Companion. It will I bo no longoI' posalblo 10 sm'llrlso an enemy by forced mnrches. ' 1'ho bal. loonlst , reconnoltCl'lng In the slcy , can 1 keep his general Informed of the whereaboutB oC an nttacldng force Oil sen or on land , A I 'rench balloonist n Cew weelcs nso discovered 0. 1\1001" Ish arm ) ' encamped 111 the hills sov. I eral miles from Casablnnca , nnd en. abled the Europenns to 8111'prlso and I rout the 8emlclvlllzed trlbesmcn so I complotel ) ' us to lead them to su' ' ! for p < ! nce , ' I . j I I , Up In the Air , With the Increase In' bnlloonlng J there looms \111 n. danger thnt will JIILVO to bo guarded agnlnst na full ) ' as any other , thnt comes up with 0. newI I method or tranBportation. 'rho ownol' oC a building has a right to the all'I I above and the em'th beneath his pOSt . session , nnd It an aorlnl ship lingers I 0\01' his ] lI\bltatioll 01' Ills buslnoss IJloc1t It Is applU'cntly guilty ot trcs. I pnss , and this ' may bl'lng Its navigator t Into the Iolll'ts ; to III\Y the Ilonalt ) ' Cor his Invasion. 'Ir ho thl'ows out ballast I and Injures propcrly thOl'O la just as t much reason why ho should , bo sucd for damages as It he hnd commit led , the act Oil tCl'l'n. . firma. , Ho might top. o plo eve a chlmno ) ' and cause loss oC life , nnd ho might do n1l\ny other ' I things thnt wouhl cause sOl'lous lJam. ; . nso during his 1IIght tl1l'0uSh.tho nil' . I . UnfortunatelY , , SU'S Dostoll Ihldgel , It : would 1I0t n1\\'a'u ho en8) ' to ! llenllr ) ' : the l'ecleJess nnvlsator oC the windy I . ' wny. lIe would ho a gooll deul like the unlrlncllllod nutomoblll8t who , actel' causing' fatal III' othol' accl. deht , seeks safety from prosecution 111 lght , FI'esh Inventions 111'0 seldom IIn unmixed blessing , aud wo cllnnot , ' I oven rlso heavcnwurd ! wllhout helng c : remlndod tllat there 11.1'0 . lJeOlllo below i us that neel1 to bo pl"Otectell , II i J A lea1'llel1 Danlol c mo to jlldgment ' , In Newul'k hus gl\'en two decisions In f hlghl ) ' 111111Orl1l11t cases of domcstle \ ) Ieaco which sholllli bo hlstol'le. ] n a s CIISO bofol'o him whel'O 1wlfo com. 1 Illulnell at hel' hllsband the : -ew Jer. t i a > ey Spl.)1I1011 llecldE'd lhat , whllo It c : I ' mar bo the dill ) ' of the hllsband to c \ wash the flll11l1y lshos unllor cerlaln , I clrcumstnnce , ho II : ! 1'01l0\'el1 fl"OlI1 thnt t duty whell , with slnlstel' design , the dishes uro plied UII fl'ol11 melll 10 meal t uJlon him. lIe IIlso eclded that when ( \ husbaml kept ani ) ' one dolllll' a week ( f 1 out oC his wages fOl' sp'IIIIIng money ' his wlfo Is nut jnstlfled. 0111101' mar. I I ' -1 ull ) ' or finallclall ) ' , In , suspecting him U oC lea lng a oublo mo. l voll our dignified jUdlclul'r thus contrives to get 11 lIttle flln out oC dull > ' lICe. t - The German el11110l'Or made a Illeas. J nnt lIttle sJlcech to l.ondon newSllUJler t men who presented him with an : \ ! ] . I J dress. 110 aUuded to the fact that the t 1lrets has great Innuenco and Can O much to pl'Omoto the Ilcnco oC nations , t 'fhero was nothlQS ospeclally original t In that statement , but It Is of Interest t as n recognItion on the purt oC ono oC I' ( the toremost oC the crowned hends oC J I i" " { , Europe ot the plaeo which journnllll11 ! I ! " . , : holds In the modern world. It Ihows ! , ; ' the emperor to be a progressive and t , , [ ; tacltul monarch. ! t , f J ; The maI'o ( 'Ommonl ' . . ) uccepted signs . { , I at tbo ' , quality oC the coming wInter ) , are contUcUng. The squirrels wore - . . . never buslor satherlng In food for n. , "j long and so\'ero siege. 'l'ho gooSo- ' ' bone seems to confirm this prophee ) ' , " 'l' wblle tbo beavers are not tlxlng Ull ' . their nests I1f ! It they antlclll ted lny discomfort from tbelr hnprovilionce , In vIew at these contradIctory tolcens ot what Is ahend perhaps It may be 'Woll to consult the moner market. ThIs betokens a rather 60\01'0 811011 ahead. I _ " : .C" , , / A THRONE'IN J ERIL ODe or tlnl T.I" " Siorle. 01 Selomon. ' = - bY TIll : "IUCBWAY AND BYWAY" I > RIACliut Scrlpturo A\1thorJt ) . : 1 Ilnl s , 1i.31. . . - + 0.0.0.0 + 0 + 0 + 0 + . .0 + 0. _ + I o SERMONETTE , + I - - - - 0---- . + . IIT/Jlm / Adonljah the : len of' . ' . . . Haggllh exalted himself. , . . And j Adonljah feared. " . . . . "He that. : - exalteth himself shall be - . + - abased. " Ten centuries before . j - + - Christ spoke these wordn the I o - truth found expression In this : man Adonljah. 1 : Adonljah reached high but he + fell low , bcewte : his necking waa , . : centered In self. o Man's order In seck first the t things of nelf. God's order Ie - + - seck flrnt the things of God al'ld , . + all elee that Is for man's , bood t will be supplied by God , : But Adonljith was not only + selfish In his ambItion , he was . : . Rhortnlghted. He did not look o far enough to see that the hand . . : ' of God Wns guiding and deter. - + - mining the dectlnles of humnn . . : . lives. It never occurred to him o that perhapo God had other. 't plans. for the kIngdom of Isrnel + than those which centered nbout 0 hie own person. - : o It Is n great discovery which -4' 1 ; the human heart make ! : when It . : + come ; to nee that nfter all each . : . + human life Is but a cog In the 0 wheel of God's mIghty purpose - + - t for the world. What folly that . : . - + - man should think that he can . : . ; . 11ft himself by mere human 0 o agencies to a place which In the : - - : purposen of God Is to be filled by - + - - + - another , But the self.seeker for. . : . gets God. And this proves a snare 0 - o - to his feet and a peril to his t : very life. - + - t It Is a narrow vlolon , Indeed , . : - + which Is bounded by the circle 0 . : . of self.lnterest , and ambition , 't o In the danger which threat- + 't ened , David acted with his old. : . I" time promptitude and vigor. Dc. . . : lay would have been perllous.- o Roused out of hi. stupor by the . . . call of duty , the aged king Imme. + . dlately set the proceSlles at work . : . , by which the Divine will W l to . ; be wrought out. Adolljah-- . thought he' was as good ac dead. + In fact the aged kIng h.ad ceased . : ) to take any Interest In affairs , 0 but It Is wonderful how the call : + of God can rOUse the soul and 0 . : . revive the flagging energies and : o facultlec. He gives new life and - + - strength to those who have work . : . + to do for him , It needed but the 0 : . words of BnthDheba : "Thou-- . IIwarest by the Lord thy God , " to - + - : - quicken In David that old spirit . : . + of loyalty and obedlenco to the . : . Divine will which had been a : ruling factor In all his life. It + : beautifully IIluGtrntes the truth . : + that where the current of life 0 : . has flowed Godward It will con. - : Unue to do so , even when the + - physlc l nd mental faculties arc . : . on the decline. o 0 o + . + o.o.Q + . + o + o + o + + o. . + + o - THE STORY. JOAD , the calltnln oC the armlcs of Isrncl , had openly espoused the : auso oC Adonljah , and dall ) ' now the 1011'.appnront to the throne was to be laen riding tbrough the stl'oets oC rernsalem In regal Rtyle , anll many " 'ere the admiring and ' I1Ipro\'llIg ; Iances which foIlowed the gorgeou ! ! Irocollslon of chnrlots und hmHes and IUt.runnorlJ , It hall heen a long tlmo Iinco King David had heen seen In IIIblle , a1\l1 when It had become lenown hat uIl efforls had failed on the Jlart IC the court Ilh'slclans to reuse him IUt oC , the tHHnl.stnpor lute which Iw lad fnIlen , the people realized 'that ' ho da's oC thell' ) beloved ! ting were lIunborod. But sorrowful thongh their lOarls were and 1'01uclant to Imrt with ho great KlnJ ; ' Dav d , the ) ' know that 10011 1\ now ruler would tl1ko his } llaco 111 the throne , No 0110 sl'omel ! to lenow \'hether the kIng IUlIl chason the ana " , ho should rule In his lliaco , or not , md so when Adonljah , the eldest living Ion oC David , had Ilrelllred him chari. Ita and horses antI runners to go hOt 'oro hl11l , It was canel'nIl ) ' arcopted hat ho was to succocd to the throne , \1111 thlB feeling ' was stl'engthonCll b ) ' ho action ot Joah , aud tl'cqul'clI ) ' the ; rlzzled old warrior Was to 'be aeen 'Idlng with AdulIlJah In the latter's harlot. Dut ono thing troubled Adonljah , Ull o the llresent tlmo ho lulIl not Won ho hop ] alld Indorsement oC Ablathar , ho high 11rlest , n most hnportant con. IIUon of Sllccess. Ho kno. . . . . h6 could lot hope to win over Zadok , who was Issoclatod with Ablathar in the ] llgh- lrlesUy oO\co \ , but ho h1\l1 'foulIl1 Abl. Lthar 11101'0 friendly to his cause , and 'elt that IC ho could get blm to take a ItaUlI In his favor , the Indoroomellt or adolt would not bo neodell. 1I0wo\'or , In cOllsultation with Joab , Ie hall gOllo ahead wIth his plans , md hnd arranged Cor a gr nt gath. ! rln oC his followers , at which It ' 11111 xpectel ! that to 1'111 nl recognition IC his calm ] to the throne wouhl bo lIado , but as tbe time aPl'roached for ho banquet ho grow moro and moro mxloul ! about AblRthar. Ho telt ho lIust Itavo him llrlscnt. "nas an ) ' worl ! COUlO Cram Ablatltar , he hIgh Ilritst1" b6 demanded trow 8 , ! rv ! ! ! no AY 'IJ1mcdl t ] 3' atter " - \ . . , l- I , . . . - Ic ro urn Crom the 1\lIy ] rlllo Ulrougb the dt"s streots. "None , lilY 10I'd , " the IIOrVlInt relll/ed. / A dnrlc Crown overspread the hllnd. /omo ! Cuco Qud hl ! slurted to enter the open door , 'hen a Ruddcn resolve solzoll him. "necall the churlot , " he said sharply 10 the aervunt slandlnK nenr , and In ttrlcc he wns whh'lIn ore In the directilln ot the high IIrlest't ! hou80. "Ahilithur shlill give m an answer Ihlo du'I" ho muttered suvagely. A loud shollt fWn1 the dl'lvor Ilnd the sllddcn , stoll11l1l'o ; ot the charlot I1rou/ed ! him Crom his reverIe. In turn. Ing n shar/ / ! corner , the hm'Res hall al. moot 1'\111 \ down two Ilodestrlans , who evidently had been so absorbed In con. vor atlon thlLt the ) ' hud not heurd the upproach or the I hurlot. "By the A'01J8 , " excll1lmed Atlonljuh ns his eyes fell on the two flgUl'es atunll/nA' / trembling on ono side oC the IIUI'l'OW ntroet , "It It hm't Ablathnr and -Solomonl" this last slloken wllh a contl'mptuolls llCOl' , Without deigning a oecond look In the Intter's dh'cCtlllll , ho culled out tll' the other : "Where now , frIend Ablathar ? I " 'as but this mlnulo all mr wa ) ' lo tl1y house. Come 1111 and ride with me thither. " "Na ) ' , I CUlIIIOt. I must glvO tIte 11rlnce slife conlJucthollle. But do thou I IIroceed and I will Ilreselltly follow ! and JOI11 theo. " SI1)'lng which Ablathnl' turned and again taking the al'm of Prlnco Soillmon contlnucd on his wa ) ' O\\11 the street to..ard the 11alaco of the IJueen , Buthsheba , the mother of the boy. "What meaneth this ? " ejaculated Adonljah with nn oath , " InltCth bla' thm' some league with Solomon ? " , 110 was haIC tempted to turn back. Suaplclon aud hatred an angel' tilled hit ! heart. Not until that moment hall the thought oC Solomon ns a IlOsslbc ] stumbJ/ng / block In the way oC his progress entered his mind. Ho did re. member now that years befol'o when the ) 'oung lad had gone In royul state to Egypt to be trained In all the learn. Ing oC the Egyptians , he hall heurd an Intimation that DavId had said that he ( Solomon ) shollid rule after him , but the ) 'eara hnd come and gene since then , and there hud heen no IndicatIon from the Icing that such was Ills pur. pose. Solol11on had now been back near ! ) ' two ) 'ears amI there had been no marked favors shown him , and COI" taln It Wa ! ! that us the enfeebling con. dilions oC old ago hud crept in I1pon DavId , and more and more had loosened his grasp I1pon the affairs of the kingdom , there had been no word spoken 01' move made In Caver oC , the ) 'oung IIrlnce. li'or this reason , Aclonl. jah bad llracllcally ( lIsml88ed the mat. tel' Crom his mInd until ho had so Ull' expcctedy run upon the prince and Ablathar that morning. "No. " he exclaimed , lhrough his clenched teolh , after he hud bidden the drIver to continue on his way to the house oC Ablathnr , ' ' 'I wl1l not turn back. I will aeo what AbilltJ1I1r hath to say concerning this mntter. " Fortunnt(1) ' his anger had somewhat cooled when Ablathllr reached home , and the accusatIon which was Craming Itself I1pon his lips was not spoken , but Instead , he saId , with some ogreo of calmness : "Thou dldst not como to me so I have come lo thee , " . "Yen , and thou hast lIone well , " re , spon od AblathuI' . "That d pe , ; a on whether thou speakest well or III ot my callBe , Thou canst not remain sllellt much lon er , for but 1I1ls morning 1 heard thut the king was failing 1'\llldly. " "It Is true , " sadlr rejoined the high priest. " 1 have but just come from the palace. ' 1'ho old killg , our good Klllg David , did not know me. I fear lhe stllllor oC death has como upon him , " and Ahlatl1ar's voice cl1olOd1p us he apolO the words. fOI' he loved David. "AneI'wente t Solomon with thee to the kin ! ; ? " uslwd Adonljuh , anxlousl ) ' . "Ho did , " was the terse response , "And made claims .cor the king. dom ? " "Na ) ' , nor was lhe king ahle to talk concerning the promlso which It II ! calmed ] he ga\'o yoal'/ ! ago that Solo. mon should come to hl throne , " "Then what or 1I1Y cHuse ? Am I not the hell' to the throne ? " "Thall 11.1'1. " ImpIl181\01) ' Adonljah tolliled to the aldo or tho' high priest. aild as he elll' brl1ced ] llm , ho exclulmcd : "And tholl wilt attend . the feast at Enrogel ? " "I..onr. Ih'o ICIng A onljah ! " was the response. - - - - Hebrews Preaching the Gospet. In IJngland : , on thA continent ot Bu. rope , nnd In thQ United Statml , 750 Hebrews are now prellchlng the < 10B. pe ] to Gontlle congregations , these congregt Uons the111sol\08 haYing once been ot the "unclent faith , " In the year 1800 there Jvns 1I0t single Jow. IshChrlstl n mission In edstellt : e. 'l'o. day there 1\1'0 32 In Amer1cu , wllh some 80 WOl'kCl'J ' : ! ; 28 In Gl'eat Brit. aln , 'Vlth 481'worlOrs ; : W elsewhere In ] ; ; 1\1'0 lIe , with 40 workers , ; : lnd 9 In . other lands , with 47 workers. W. C. T. U. Worle In Denver. 'rhoV. . C. ' 1' . U. oC Colol'ado sup. ports mission In Denver now called the l 'ranccs E. WllIurd Settlement. Dovotlonal sorylres uro hold o\'er ) ' duy and food , clothing find fuel dlstrlbuled to the neodr. ElIllllo > 'lllont Is Counll tor these ahlo to wOI'k. and a dlspen. sar ) ' fOl' women and chlldl'en Is lIIaln. talncd. - , . - Jap Women Chrlatl.lOs , A JllpanosChristail / wom n Is head nurse at the grl'ut 'I'oklo hospl. I tal. Another .TalHIUso Christian wo. I man Is head nurse at the Hlreshlma. I hosilital. Thl > heud nUrRt' & ! ! In three . Javancso bosllltal ublr. : : al'o ChrlsUuns , I II I I , , , . . , " " AT TI-IE FIRST MEAL - - - - - - - - PROPER DISHES FOR A SUiJG AN. TIAL DREAKFAGT , Leftovers of Mcat Cnn De Served In Appetizing Fashion-Recipe for the Making of Popovers or "Tortonis. " - A rmbstantlal brcalcfllst should can. rht ; at ono fuudal1\ental dlah , fl'lIlt lu ! Jeason , one or 11101'0 dishes of a light. er descl'lption COl' t hose whoso IIIJpe. tiles ref1111ro 1111 extra relish , accordIng to ] lIznbeth 1' 'o\Vo" . Patotoes l\I'e the best to IHld , an there 111'0 many wars of coollnl ; I hem , Lcftovel' oC meat , lJhollld al\\'II'S bn kellt for the next ( fny's hl'caltfust nnd lJe IH'I'\'cd hot , Popovel's , or ' . 'Im'lonls , " UJ they 1\1'0 culled abroad , Ul'O excellcnt , 'fhc ) ' shollld bo hollow In the lutlde nud brollght to ll\blo the lustant. thc ) lea\'o the o\'en , else the CI'IISt Is allt to be tOllgh. lo'rldll ' IR the hest day to select Cor fIsh as It comen In g\'C'ater Iuantlty null the rIsk of bu'lng these lwpt 0\01' In lel . ' A goodslze rocle fish l1\U ' be boiled fOl' FJllJa"r ; dinner , What Is left will fier\'c as the bunlo of a dish COl' lmml : { . fast on tbo followl111 ; day. 'fa one llOlIntl of col hollell fish nl. ; low Il half 111nt of whlto sauce , thl'ee ! cold whlto polntoeH , thl'ee hard boiled eggs sliced. a spoonflll 01' two of rich milk 01' cream : lud mille mixed half and hal { IInd clulJ11)etl pUl'sle ) ' , 'rhls cun bo Ilroparcil o\'el' night and Ret lIslde lu a cool pace ] , A few min. utes will be sllfilelont t simmer the fish , 'l'rllw the remains of the flBh free fl'om sldn u11d bones , brenl ; : Ihls Inlo flalws , . Put the white suuce Into It rmucepan with the 1Ia\ed \ flsh , thl'ee cold poiatocs sliced lIull three hard belle eggs also sliced. Jr too thlel ; : athI a IItllo hot milk. Simmer for about five mlnutos ; 111:1ce on : hot IJlsh , and 5))1'lnlle ) ; : choPIIIJlI pal'sle ' on the Gurface. FOl' popover : ; 01" tortollis have half a eUllful of flour. tvo Ecant eUIJfnls of sweet. milk. ) 'olls ; : of two eggs and whites of three , Deat the whites of the gs ; ; when 1Ight add these to the yells ; : and beat together. Add threequarter ! ; of a tcaspoonful of salt , next the mill ; : , aftcl' thl3 one and a half CUI)1'uh. : of flonr ( slrted ) . StIr qulckl ) ' until free from 'lumps. lIen.t the CUIII ? in 1110 o"en , sreasc well , pour In the mixture and baleo In a Quick O\'en. . 2'\0 breakfast Is complete without a cereal ; those which require coollng ; : are consllJered the most wholesOlne , } 'rult In season should be caten first , followed by a cereal. Cleaning Portieres. The dust ) ' Jortleres rOil wish to clean should ho thoroughl ) ' shaken and placed In a washing machine In the 'ar\l \ : tnd covered , not just dumpened , entirely wllh ' ' . gasoline. 'I'hmw some. thing OYe'1' tl10 machine to Iwell In the fumes anll Ic'e for at least hull'aa hour. Do nct atlempt to I'lIb 01' slucee : Ollt the dll't , but gently 11ft out the cl\1'talns , Illaca evcnly on the ilno and allow to drip and dl' ' , When dr ' heat lightl ) : with It rattnn carllet beater. The gasoJlno loosens dust anll dirt and the goalie bentlng throws It err the same us dust. You will 1111d they nre Jlorfectly clean , Leave as long as possible la the hot sun , slnco , heat kllIa the dlsn : 'ecablc oIJOI' . What They Will Make. Left.over eo III moal-Sl1lads and ccallcl11S. ' Cold fl h 0 : ' fowl'-SnladH. Stale brel\d--Brerlll crumbs for roll , lng , Cheese-Ral'cblts , Cl'Ucel'S ! , maca. ronl. ronl.1l'1lvl,8 , lIones , etc-A stocl ; : 1I0t for toups , Stewell tomntoeG-ScallOlls and soup flavorings , Mashed 11ota/lcr-Irenlfasf. : ; : halls , ] uncheun llI1fs IJI' toullcs ! , lllll'ces , CI'IIst for meut 1111' , Heets 01' onlons-SahllI. Vegetables-Soli I ) , Sour lI1111-GlnglJrbl'etd , biscuits. cheese. ' - Morning Glories. Morning glories can bo I'alscd In the house durlr. ; ; lhe winter. Pluntcd In 110tS ther will tJloom In about seven weeles , Put tbree 01' fom' seeds In ench pot and pineo near a window , nnd 11Ut tumblers O\'tI' thOlIllntll the ) ' begin to sprout. Let them run on a hasket or plccu of feaUlBrbone , ntd when It Is nel\rl ) ' covered hon It over and stick' the othel' cud In the pot and there will be a clrclo ( ) f bl01lsom8 , Nasturtiums may be S'I'own In the same way. - - Checcecloth n Friend. Every houselweJlel' Imows the value oC cheesecloth as . ' n. dustOl' , hut 1101" halls not Its In valuable use In ever ) ' , Ihlng In the household menage whol'O [ 1 cloth Is nccessar ) ' . 'rhere Is nothIng ! lIce It tor a 1100r rag , It wllHhes und dries t110 11ool'S nnd woodwol'Je readily [ lnd wrings out easll ) ' . As n llh ! cloth It Is liar excellence , us stains and rreaso do not stay In It. It cleans Iho windows easll ' and Is Ilendld ror pollchlng mirrors. Il cun bo hought for 11vo to olht ! cents a 'ard. Pineapple and Peach Cockttll. 'I'hls Is a sweet course fOl' the bo. ; Innlnl ; of a dinner. The fruit Is cut nto small Illeces , marrons ure added , \111\ \ 1 > 1101'1' ) ' or lemon julco 1I0UNd ( 'VOl' ' . I\dd a IIttlo Ilowdered sugar , mIx , Jlako01' ) ' cold nnd ser\'e In cocktail .laRses. , p I ( , ' . . . I ' J > NEBRASKA POINTERS 'STATE NEWS AND NqTES IN CQN. DENSED FORM , , HIE PRESS , PULPIT AND PUBLIC i What Ie Going on Here nnd There That I : : of Inter st to the Readers Throughout Nebrtska. - An occupation tnx ] ms been put on nt Wymol'c. John Crowley 18 resting thirty da's In jail at Deatrlce for stealing n BUIt ot clothes , The Methodist people oC Pauline delJlcated n fine new $5,000 churcb , free oC debt , ] ust Sundny. The AInsworth State banIe will In a Ce. . . . . days bo Imown as lho AInsworth Nntlollal ban Ie , with R. S. Rising as president and C. A. nrnes ns cash. ier. . ! At Lincoln 1\11' \ . and 1\Irs , W. P. Lynch narrowly escaped death when a street car strucIe the buggy In which they were ridIng , 'rho rig was domollshed , The bloclc system will be used on the new divIsion of the Burlington at Pleasant Dale. Switch towers wiTI be crested a. mlle and a half east and west oC Pleasant Dale. The 13.monthsold child of 1\11' \ . and Mrs , L. Evans , living three miles , south of Steele City , died from the eC. . fects .of .scalds received while paylng ] nbollt n. washIng machine. The hog cholera which has been prcvaent ] In NemaIlIl. count ) ' for the last few months shows no signs of abating. Several farmers bave lost many of theIr hogs ot late. The FIrst National banIe of W'wore 11:1d $6,000 on ( ] Cposlt ! In tbo Dank of Commerce , whIch fnllel ! at Kansas City , but withdrew the amount In full a few days beCore the crash came. : Merchants ot Columbus sa ) ' tbat there has novel' been a month that their customers had moro rendy cash and VlLld tholr billa more promptI ) ' tban tboy have at tbo bOllnnlng of this month. At Albion , after n deliberation oC twelve hours , tbo jury In the ca8e of Jennlo SImpson against Orve "Webb of Doone county. for alleged breach of promlso to marry , returned a verdict against tbo defendant for $700. A force ' oC firty men began 'Work lal week 'laying tbe new 86.pound steel on the MIssouri Paclfie road , begInning - ning at a point 1 * miles from Falls City. Tboy wl11 continue trom tIt ere as tar as Union , In Cass county. Mr. nnd Mrs. W111lam P. Pattison oC Tabe ] Rock , who ha"e resided there nbout forty years , celebrated their golden w ddlng anniversary last weele. They were marrIed In Grundy count ) . , Illinois , December 5 , lS . Miss Clara. Kege ] al'rh'ed in West Point from Germany last week to enter - ter upon novitiate preparatory to be. comln n member of the Franciscan Sisterhood , which has charge oC the Homo for the Aged In " 'Vest Point. , The Falrhury ElectrIc LIght anrI Watel' company has just completed the Installation or new machlncrr , ] noklng to beltor servlco In the future. ' 1 hose Improvements were made necessary - ' essary by the , rapid gl'owth oC tbo to..n. County Attorne ) ' Rlno oC Sarp ) ' count ) ' has made arrnngcment with the shorlfC.elect of Douglns county to ! Joard prisoners sent from that county at G cents per day , Heretofore Sarpy CO\lI1t ) ' has been pa'lng $1 a dn ' f lr ' all prisoners. Governor SheWon hns been uslced by , President Fisher Harris to appoint delegates to the second annual meetIng - Ing oC the Trnns.l\flssonrl dry fnrm. Ing congress , which w111 be held in LIncoln January 23 to 2G , and to ut- tend hlmset. ] A largo gl'anar ' and barn on the n. H. Dacon ranch , olght miles south ot Cozad , was destroyed by fire. The grnna.y contaillod about 3,500 bllGholS' oC corn and a.bout 1riOO bushels or wheat. The C01'1was completol ) ' hurned , but n. large portion of the wheat was saved. A call has heen Issued for a Trans. Missouri dl' ) ' farming congress to meet In LIncoln , Jannar ) ' 23,2G , for the pur/Jose / of boosting dry farming meth. olJs. The governor la asked to apt point Nebraska delegates to the meet- Ing. The call Is Issued by li'lsher Hal" rls oC Salt Lalco City. 1\1Iss Emma H. 1\111101' , who was reo centl ) . . elected by the repubIlrnns : as count ) superIntendent of Cumlng county , has resigned her position as the teacher oC the Idndel'garten and l1rlmary grades In the pUblic schools ot West Point arter nineteen ) 'oars' continuous and faithfuL servIce. OC late the ' DUl'lIngton railway ] 11IS experienced conslderabo ] trouble In tl10 matter oC coal bolng stolen from the cars which were In the yardB at Nobrnskn Cft ) . , and UIO poJlco wel'o appealed to , and they arrested two girls and a boy , who were landing two wag-ona trom a car. Tbo parents oC the chlldron will bo prosecuted. Charles Macc ] , cork ] oC Elm camp No. 29 , W. O. W. , Nebrnsln. ; : CIt ' , Is missIng , and It Is said that ho Is short In hi/ ! accounts with the local cump to the amount oC sovol'al hundred del , lara. The boolcs are In the hands of an aulJltor. Tbe Peru box faclol' ) ' , which closed down ut the beginning oC the finan. clal scare , opened up again last \ \ ' ol : with n full quotn oC lUen , nnd will continuo to operate at fullest cupac. Ity In order to catch up wltb ardors which are now In advance ot the out. put , 1 The Web of Llfc. 'fho " 'eb oC our life I , ; a mingled ) 'm II. roolt und 11tOs''lher / ; our . . .11' . 1111,3 wcul ( ] be prolld IC 0111' faultH whipped them out ; and oUr qrime'l would IJcspalr IC they were nol thel" Isbed by our vlrtues-Hocbtort. Average Temperature" The average temperature of the CIl' tire glob Is 1i0 degrees h'ahrollhelt. Here's an Easy One , , Wh ' Is It that a woman with gklrts that rustle always appears nm'vous 1 Dlsease.Proof Potato. A dhease.proof potato has been In' trodced ! Into Franco from Uruglla3 , Doys are not always eating ; some. tlmos they are buolly engaged in 1001 < . Ing fOl' something to eut. . , 1'ho l\\'erngo preacher aud h1s con. gregatlon uro 1IIeo n murrled COlllllo who do not get along. If aJl the nnrequhed lovc resllited In brol\On bearts the world wOll1l1 about go to smash. There are mlghtr few people who don't occnslona11' { tell stories. Do not make unjurt gnlns ; the ) ' are equai to a 10ss.-lIe'dod. Omaha Directory ' " . . . . . The 'Lowest . . Deat11 Rate of : In } ' American , Company is enjoyed by the BANKERS RESERVE - - LIFE CO. of OMAHA , NEB { ASKA" ' , Thereby increasing the / profits of the policy hold- ers. Get a policy. ' GOOll posilions available for reliable agents. B , H. ROBISON. Prtsident. A PIANO FREE ON TRIAL neroro ) 'ou bUT a vlauo . . to want 'OU to tr ) . . MII.ller . , The trial "on't con ) 'ou an , . thlnlr , ror all we aok I. ) 'ollr I"'UDlo.lol1 10 Vl..co . Olle lit YOllr IUJlpo , Ir after trIDIr II you are l'leaoed wllh II , . . e "III .ellit to ) 'ou ror rrolll t1 101100 Ie. . Ihan you can bu ) Ihe . . . .me Irade or 1lano ror .I."wbere , It ) 'OU are not OI&\I.n.d .hlp It back tit our'OX- penso. nelll& ' manufaclurer. , " 0 . . . . . .e ) 011 III. . t1ealtoU'I.ro. nl , Belld u , J'our namto an,1 "dM. . . and 1'10 will \OM ! . . ) 'OU 1\11 aleut , our' ' Free Trial Plan. lao" , t. . 'a' . mUDe ) and Iet a high 1C..de 11Iano 011 ea. ) ter/DO : . . , . . , . " ' / YOII our IIIlIatrale < \Io.uo book aDd lell ) 'ou hll' " I" ! let - - , - l HfoultEIR &MU llErl ; o ( ) CO . Dept. D. OMAHA , NEBR. r FARM LOANS ! glht ! 1 ! . ' ' , WILLS Carefull } ' Prepared RENTALS COLLEOTED "eact. . . . TRUSTEE tor corporate bond luue. , hold 1 and care ror propert ) for benellt of mlnor $ ur aied 1'01'10. PETERS A , II. . Tork Llf.llulldlnr , . , I ' " fJ j , - . NOSH i'l-LMA , fAN'Earn Earn More . ! ' 1 d hO band Courses tllught byl\fol < t , J xp"rl..JIt e.1 Tench'H's In the " 'tIH. 1'"IUons for Ilr.1du. ntc , Work for lloar , Help for de5urvlnlf studenls. A drcss IIIOSIIER.L.\l\IPlUAN COLLEGE JnronnaUon rr _ 1100 'ar l'1n St" O , 'IIA , Srr. . - - - 6 % to 10 % INTEREST ON YOUR MOtlEY That I. 'wh..t ) 'ou . . . .11 get by Iuylllg OMAHA REAL ESTATE We hov properties ! ) many good from. 000 to $50 I 000 , That we will be plea.ed to .ho' 'Oil an , tllIIO , lIolhll. ! : .arer , better or 1II0r" .ubatanUal , HASTINGS and HlrYDEN 7704 Farnam St. Om. . ' , , , . Nebr. r rte atUE { 'ORE ' MONEV Yo I l VE STOCK Ship to ALEX G. BUCHANAN & SON l.ve ! Stock Commission , J54-J56 Exchnnll'l' Bid ! : " > 0. Omahn. Neb. 32 Years In ( he Ruslneu , - - TELEGRA' ! OOOO oJerators needed at once. We have contract with Union l'acltlc tn BII1 > pl ) ' them with men. Railroad wll'es - . . ; : in 0111' schoo1.Vo guarantee } .Oll a lIosltloll , Write , at ollce. Omaha COP : " merclal College , Omaha , Neb , ' When In OMAHA Stop at the ILER GRAND HOTEL Good Rooms $7.00 Per Day Moa/s at RODDonablo PrlcoG OOc : fo ! DENTiST . : c ; , , , , , no III O".ha " . , : ; .II..lIoon' . , IIII.h..on Dlod' , tt : ' . . . 'onlerl6thAn < t lIeu I..IH. . . lIoud .et teflh'UA. . : a.J,1 . , , ro , " II. , " , Ql IIrld ! : " teelh , . .U.OI"Ilralll III II Olr'0' , ; , liver " 111111" ' , 7T > e. "ohllllll , , . . , fI AIII , , ) ' , 111I11 a. In'.4I1. Tkk 10 ' 1.41111. ( IIrllllt Ihl..vntl.ment . . . . .ltll )011 , Grain , Stocks and Bonds ) ) ( A II A CmU"tI IIIS Co.OJ : , N , y. 1,1 follldltnOWllhn , 'olTebpond'nlsof 21lon'hcad , " , Co. ( lnc.IlJloclnllllll. JhlQI Sa t "Ire 6Crvloo , Wo bOnelt 7our'buolDcbS )7 mall ur wlr ! ' . Do You Drink Coffee , Wb , . I'ut Ihe che"I' . r."I : . IIlttcr.na..or d coif. . III > rouretomadl when pur. GERMAN-AMERICAN : : OFFEE co..nolDo. . . . ' J..I.tonbnl IL Your lrocer oell.lt or ca.D got It. . - - - - 511 : P era Y tnade AND b. EXPENSES . our " .nl 0 ( > 0 , ' , IIclllnll for 1 ( . . & 11 < 1 'emale ChIOOO Ploturo and Fram Co" &lIur..el""n all\l Wbole..lcl'1l of l'leture. . . 'l'IIm. " . , 'ol1ralloo , Ar' : ; onltle. . .11 < 1 UI18. , 600 south 13t11 Jt. . . - , - CmalID. - Wrllo Ihl. " ' 011 : . , - - - - [ ) r . n"Uoy 8 : j\J"I'h , 'fhu 301 nour , ' . 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