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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1908)
1 The State' Capital ! Mattcrs of Oencral Interest , I rROM - Ncbr:1skn's Scnt of Oo\'crnmcnt THE STATE'S MONEY. Where It Is and How Much Is Shown by the Bank Balances of Dec. 31. Ainsworth. Cltlzen Stnte. . . $ 3.000.00 Alliance , Alliance Nntlonal. . r..OOO.OO Arnllnhoe , CItizens State. . . . [ ; .000.00 Ashlnnd l\atlonn I banlt. . . . . , OOO.OO . Battle Creele , Battle Creelt Vnlley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,000.00 ; Bazile Mills , First National. I.CiOO.OO Dlnlr , CItizens Stnte. . . . . . . . r..000.00 Bloomington , State . . . . . . . , . ii.OOO.OO Droleen Bow. CURter National Ci.OOO.OO State . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.000.00 Dlue IIII. l lrst Nntlonl1l. . . . Ci.OOO.OO Centrnl Clt ) ' , NaHonnl. . . . . . Ci.OOO.OO Chndron. First Nntlonnl. . . . . r..OOO.OO Cornlen. Stnte banle. . . . . . . . . 3.000.00 Craig. Crnhr Stnto bnnlt. . . . 2r.00.00 Curtis. State hanle. . . . . . . . . . 3.000.00 DannebroA' , Dannebrog State 2.000.00 , Dodge , First National. . . . . . . 7r.00OO Elgin. Elgin State. . . . . . . . . . 3,000.00 Glenville. Danle oC Glenvlllc. I.CiOO.OO . . . Gordon , } Irst Natlonul. . . . . . 10.000.00 I Greeley , Greeley Stuto. . . . . . 4.000.0' } I } "Irst National . . . . . . . . . . . . > > .000.00 Jlarvard , Union State . . . . . . 4.000.00 IIarvnrd State . . . . . . . . , . . . 2.00.00 [ ; c = edar Rnphs , S. S. Hadley Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 r.,000.00 FlrRt National . . . . . . . . . . . . , OOO.OO ' ! Iavelocle , Fnrmel's nnde - chanlcR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4IiOO.OO Hendcraon. First National. . . 8,000.00 IIoldrcgc , First National. . . . 4,000.00 Hastings , Danle of Commerce ! IOOO.OO Jnnsen , st. Ble. of Jnnsen. . . . 3,000.00 Kenrney , Centrnl Nntlonnl. . IiOOO.OO Fnrmers bank . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,000.00 I.exlng-ton , Lexington anlt. . 2.000.00 Lincoln , Clt ) ' National. . . . . . 21iOOO.00 Fnrmers and MOl'clmnta. . . lr.OOO.OO Central Nntlonnl . . . . . . . . . . 26.424.79 National Dnnlt oC Com. . . . 22,977.90 Loomis. } i lrst Nlltlonlll. . . . . , 3,000.00 lLoup City , Loup City Stnte. . 4.000.00 Meadow Grove. Security. . . . . 1.1i00.00 Norfolk , Norfolk National. . . 6,000.00 Nebrnslta Natlonlll . . . . . . . ' , OOO.OO North Dend , Firat National. . 6.000.00 Onkdnle , Antelope County. . . 3,000.00 I Ognl\lIn , Cltlzenl4 Stuto. . . . . 3,000.00 Oml\hn. J. L. Dl'Undels & Sons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,000.00 Orchard , Fnrmers State. . . . . 1,600.00 Petersburg , Danle of Petersburg - burg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,000.00 Pierce. } > Iereo State. . . . . . . . . 4,000.00 Ulslng City , RIlling City. . . . 3,000.00 South Omaha , South Oml.hu. Natlonnl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90.Gl > > .41 St. Paul , First State. . . . . . . . 4,000.00 Silver Creele. 811"er Creelt . State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2i00.00 [ Spal < Ung. First Nlltional. . . . . r.,000.00 SpaldlnJ ; ' City bnnlt. . . . . . . 3,000.00 Scott's DlulTs , First National 2,600.00 Superior , } "Irst Nntlonal. . . . . > > .000.00 Sutton. Sutton National. . . . . 4,000.00 Syracuac , Bnnle of Syracuse. 2,1i00.00 Sargent , 1 'lrRt Natlonnl. . . . . r..OOO.OO VnlentlnC' , l"lrst NationaL. . :1.000.00 . . Valentine State . . . . . . . . . . 7,600.00 . , 'Vl\hoo , Saunders Co. Nato. . [ i.000.00 'V'alc efiel < l , Farmers and Traders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2. > > 00.00 Wayne. 1i'lrst Nntlonul. . . . . . 4,000.00 'Vost I > olnt , 'Yest Point Na- tlonal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,000.00 ' I " 'VisneI' , l"lrst No.tlona 1. . . . . . 7,1i00.00 'Volbach. l < lr3t National. . . . 1,600.00 'Veeplng 'Vater , First Nat. . r.,000.00 'VisneI' , 'VisneI' Stnte. . . . . . . > > .000.00 York. City Nntlonal. . . . . . . . r.OOO.OO First National . . . . . . . . . . . 12,600.00 Craig , l < armers State anlt. . 2.600.00 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ : 00,61S.10 Suits for Express Companies. The railroad commission has de. cided that the express companies doing - ing business in the state are not livIng - Ing up to the law and must be compelled - pelled to do so. The attorney enera ] was formall ' instructed to file . mandamus - damus suit against them compelling thom to furnish complete Information about their business , as the state law requires. Aso ] , the filing of suits to collect penaUfes for failure to obey the ] aw was ordered. fines being all the wa ' from $500 to $5,000 on con- viction. The companies affected arc the Adams , 'Wells-Fargo , American , United States , Pacific and Great Northern. Of these , the Pacific has ; t , more nearly than any other company complied with the demands cf the commission. A motion was filed by Commissioner Williams before the railway commission calliug upon the various express companies of the state f to appear before the commission on January 15 and show cause whr : a 25 per cent reduction o ! the rate charged for s'llpment should not ue or/lered on I all commodlUes not mentioned In the Sibley law. Johnson Cannot Attend. In n letter recelvell lIere Mayor Tom Johnson of Cleveland , Ohio , de. clines an Invitation to the domocratlc dollar dInner o ! .January Hi , for the reason thr.t the 3-cent fure Is to go Into effect on strcet car lines of Ceve- ] land the sarno date. In a ] otter expressing - pressing his regret ovel' il1ahllltr to attend the Nehrn.skn feast , 1\la 'ol' Johnson says he does not want to be ahsent from Cleveland just at the culmination - mination of his long fight. - Bulletin Pleases Government , . . ' J. A. 'Vnrren of the United States Department of Agriculture called on the state labor commissioner , Colone. ! John J. Rrder , amI exprpssed his 1111' pro va ] of the recent bulletin Issued llY the bureau. 'rhe figures , he said , compared with the govel'nlllent fig' ures very favorabr. ] " - "Q Fees on Increase. The total fees received In the office of Secretary of State Junldn for the month of December amounted to $1,703.G3 : for the 'ear , $2i,092. 6. For the rears 1J05 ! and 1906 cpmulned the total fees amounted to $22,46:1.10. : n increase of $4,629..16. Grain Rate Hcarlng. The railroad commlaslon a few da 's ngo heard testlmon ' In the matter of the complaint oC Durlw & Kent or I' Genoa against the Union Pacific road. hecause o ! dlscrlmhiatlon In rates on - feell and grl\ln from the towns o ! Kent and Merchlson. The schedule for these town9 went Into effect .January 9. after the AIclrlch ulll had brought about n reduction , hence the complaint ts In fact nn etrort.0 secure for Genon I1\tes proporllonate to tllOSO appl 'lng to other towns on the UnIon Pacific that arc Blmllary ] Bltullted. ' . . ' . . , ' , BrIef In Grain Rate , Cllse , Altprn < , y Gl"tl < 'ral Thompson l1a:1 : : eompl ted his brIo ! to be m d In the st. Loula circuit court this weele aud the 'copy Is now III the hands or the prlntol' . 'rhls Is the brier III the case ' railroads tr ' to . whel'o the are 'llIg pre. v nt the state rnllwlt . commission. from promulS'atinS' all ' grain rnto it , Nebraska , b ' IIIJUIICtlOIl IJrOceollings. In Itla argument in fl\\'OI' of the proposition - osition that the railway commission has authority to malte rates Oil intrastate - state business 1\11' . Thom1son ] , amour ; ether authorities cited , quoted the fol- ] owlng from a deelslon o ! the United States supreme court In the case or ! llcChord against the Loulsvlllo & Nml11"illo rallroul : "Tho fixing of ratcs Is esseutlaIl ' legislative III character : nul the general - eral rule It ; that leglslatlvo nctlon cnn- not be interfered with by injunction. " As though that was not sufficient , the attorney genera ] also quotes from a supreme court decision hunded down b ' the UnltOlI States SUl1romo comt April 27 , 1107. us follows : "Tho elementary proposition that railroads from the public nnturo ot the huslness uy them carried on and the Interest which the public has In their operation 1\1'0 subject. as to their state uuslness , to state regulation. which mu ' ue exerted either dlrectl . b ' the legislative authority or b ' administrative - ministrative hOlIles endowed with power to that end , IR not and could not uc succesRfull ' questioned In viewer or the long line of authorities sustain. In that doctrine. " The attorne ' general contends that the railroads have not taken the proper methods to secure rellet , inasmuch - asmuch as the ctmunlsslon has not 'et promulgated any grain rates and cannot do so until after n complaint hils been filell with the commission an n. hent'lng given the rallronds. Then the railroads hnve a right under - der the law to ap1e111 ] to the courts It I the rate Is not compensatory in their judgment. ' 1'he fixing of rates Is essentiaIlr leglalatlvo in charnctel' , argues the attorney - torney general , and the general rule Is that legislative nctlon cannot be in- tOI'ferl with uy injunction. After re. vlewlnA' the ulll of the railroads , he says the purpose of the notion Is to enjoin the railway commission not only from est 1.ullshlng rates named in schedules previously mailed , but also from in an ' mannel' at any future tlmo attempting to reduce or change the ratea to be charged for the trans. portatlon of grain. State Treasury Flourishing. State Treasltl'er G. L. Brian's report fol' the month of Decemuer shows no ereect of the recent financial fiurry. A big Incrense In collections and cash on hand Indlcntes that the last trace o ! the flurl'y has disappeared. The treasurer has collected enough mone ' to taJm up all the state warmnts thnt wcro bought uy him and hel as cash Items , and only the $6d,000 of Idaho uonds purchased by him last fall reo main in the "eash Item" list. There is $106,331 in Ule permanent school fund left over for good mcasure. The ' $346 , . 800 In the temJlorary school fund Is not all vclvet because not a great deal of the $264,000 semi-annual apportion. ment that is to como from this fund has 'ct ueen } lUld to the countlos. The Item that counts Is ono of $500,518 ca9h on hand in state depositories. The total amount of cash , Ineudlng ] $600,000 of Idaho state bonds , which the h'easurw- accountable for and has on hand Is $561,998.16. This Is on deposit in vurlous uanks throughout the state. The Coming Pret:3 Meeting. Newspaper men of Neuraslm will hold theh' next meotlng in Feuruary , the 11ates being 24 , 25 ald 26. Cot H. C. Hlchmond , editor of the Fremont - mont Hemlcl , and president of the State Editorial association , saId : "Wc expect a gathering here or lJOtwccn 2r Ol and 3GO nCWSlmpor men. I have reason to uelleve that the attendance will ue large. The program has ueen prellarcd In the hope that It may II1'0VO attractlvo enough to urlng out many who have not attended In the past. 'ruesln ! ' evening the association - tion will ue the guests of the Lincoln Commercial cluh , the form of enter. tulml1ent : > , et to ue decided upon. It 'wlll ue out of the ordhll1r ' . Nebrack 'G Sliver Service. Neul'aum's ] gift of a sliver sen'lce iol' the new hl ttleshll1 bearln Its nume will ue presented at San Francisco - cisco at nn earr ] date. Governor She- ] don and his staff will malw the trip and the governor will give the vessel the splendid set of sllvoh which has been made under specla ] act of the ] eglsaturc. ] , Recently the governor wrote the commander of the Nehraslm asl\lng when It would uo convenient for the state's representatives to lI1al\O t110 presentation. The com- mamler writes that any time after Jan. 12th will be satisfactory. The rnllwar commission grantcI } permission to the Burlington road to IJ\\t In force an emergencr rate on COI'U for counties In the Reuullcan ) valley , where the corn crop fallod last SU1ll1l1er. The new rate malws a reduction - duction of 1:1 : to 14 11 ( > 1' cent uelow tha reduced rates In the Aldrl'h ulll. Wymore Battery No More. Batterr A of W 'more , the oldest mllltu' ' organization In the state , Is to uo mustered out and organized Into an Infantry company , to he Imown as l"ll'St separate Infantr ' COl11pan ) ' , and assigned to the secC'nd h Hallon , First regiment. Neurns1ttNatlona ] Guard. Plrut Lieutenant John n. Jaclson has reulgned. He Illd so In 01' > 101' to re- 'lhlCO the number of 1I0utenants from throe to two , the latter uolng the limit In an Infantr ' cOl11pan. . . 'rho battcry was organized November 1 . 1878. ns 11 Iltll't of the guard. . . ' . " DEAR LITTLE CHAP. - . \ - - Dab-Say , mn , were men very Bcarco when you married 1m , or dId ) 'ou just feel orry COl' him ? DOCTOR SAID "USE CUTICURA" In Dad Case of Eczema on Child" ' ' DIsease Had Reached a Fearful State-His Order Resulted In Complete Cure. "When I was small I wns troubled with eczema for about three months. It was all over my face and covered nearly all of my head. It reached such n. state thnt it was just a ] arge scab all over , and the pain and itching were terrlulo. I doctored with an able ph 'slclan for some time and was then advised by him to use the Cutlcllra Remedies which I did and I WaS cn- tlrely cured. I have not been bothered with it since. I used Clltlcura Soap and Cutlcura Ointment but do not know exact1y how much was used to complete the cure. I can safely say that Cutlcura did a lot for lI1e. 1\IIss Anabel Wilson , North Branch , Mich. , Oct. 20. 1J07. ! " OBJECT LESSON FOR CHILDREN. - Mayor Was Quick to See 'and Imprecs Good Point. It was five minutes before noon. The ma 'or and the state superintend. end had spent an hour taklng ] to the children in an Ohio school , and just before the stroke of the gong the chnlrmlm of the local schoo ] committee - tee was called upon to foltow them. "Chlldren. " he said , pointing toward the window , "as .ou go out from the school In about two minutes : rOtl will see n gang of men who are now shovel. Ing cinders into a I'llllway train. The ' are earning $35 a month. "Besldo them is a tlmeleeper earning - ing $5 . "At the hend of tIle train Is an engineer - gineer getting $100 , and over him Is a sUlJOrlntendent getting two hun. dred. , "What Is the difference between those men ? Education. Get all 'OU can of it.-Youth's Companion. THEN IT LOOKED ABOUT RIGHT. 'Coal Dealer Understood When Told What Load Represented. Jolln D. Rockefeller , Jr. , in one of the last addresses that he made to his Sunday school class before abandoning - ing It , said ot carefulness In uUfllness : "Too many buslneslJ men arc careful - ful on one side , their own side , only. Thus n coal dealer whom I used to lmow shouted ono afternoon to an em- poyo ] who was drIving out o ! the 'ard : " 'Hold on there. .Jlm ! That coal can't have been weighed. It looks a trll1e largo for a ton to me. ' "Jim shouted bacle : " 'This aln't n ton , bOSB. It's two ton. ' " 'Oh. all right , ' said the dealer , in a modified tone. 'Deg 'OUI' pardon ; go , ahead. ' " I I FOUND A WAY To Be Clear of the Coffee TroubleS' . "IIusbnnd aneJ m 'seIf both 1lUd the correo hault and fInallr his stomllCh and ] ddneys got in such a bad comll. tlon that ho was compeIled to give up a good position that he had held for -ears. He was too sick to work. IIIG skin was 'ellow. und i hardly thlnl : there was an organ in his body that was not aCfected. "I told him I felt sure his sickness was duo to coffee and after aome discussion - cussion ho decided to glvo It , up. "It was n. struggle because of the powerfnl hault. One day wo heard auout Postum and concluded to tr ' It , and then it was easy to leave off coffee. "Ills fearful headaches grew less frequent. his complexion began to clear , 1ldneys grew ueHer until at ] lIst he wus a new man altogether , as a result of ] eavlng off calfee a'nd tal- ing ull Postum. Then I began to drink It , too. "Athough ] I was never as und off. . as my husuanel , I was alwn 's very nervous and never at any time ver ' strong , only welghlnu 95 Jus. before I began to use Postum. Now I weigh 11u' Ius. and can do as milch wOI'I , as anyone my alze , I think. "Many do not use P09tum because they 111l\0 not taken the trouule to make it right. I have successfully fooled a great many persons who have drunk it at m ' table. The ' would rom ark , 'You must buy n. high grade : o ! coffee. ' One young man who clerked In a grocery store was very enthuslas. tic auout m ' 'coffee. ' When I told him what it was , ho said , 'why I've sold Postum for tour years uut I had no teJea it was like this. ThInk I'll drink Postum ' ' ' hereafter. Name given by Postum Co. , Dnttlo Creek , Mich. 'nead "Tho Road to Well- I'lUe , " In pkes. " 'I'here'a a. Reason. " . ' t . _ . . - VIRGINIA MERCHANT RID OF A. . VERY DIG GRAVEL STONE. - Another Remnrkabla Cure of Serlouo Kidney Trouble. O. I.I. " 'ooel , n prominent merchant or Ii'entresB , Norfoll , Co. , Va. , wus suC- fel'lng SOlnO months ugo with frequent at- tncls of hard pain In the baclc , Icldlle 'B and bladder anll the kid no y secretions were I r r 13 g ula l' I ) ' scanty or profuse. Medical trentment faUell to cure him. "At last , " says Mr. 'Vooel , "I began using Doan's Kldne ' Pills , nnd before otlO box was gone , I went through four da 's of Intense pain. fInnll ' ] msslng n stonl' , one.haIr b ' fivo.slxteonths of an Inch In dlametor. I haven't lllld n sign o ! Idltne ' tl'oublo since. ' " . Sold by all dealers , GO cents n box. Fostor.l\lIIburll Co. , Buffalo. N. Y. ART LONG , CREDIT SHORT. r . . - "What docs Iour brother do for n living ? " "He's an artist. " "I know , so am I. Dut what does ho do for n livIng ? " Why Sloan's Liniment and Veterinary Remedlel > Are the Best to Use. . Let me teIl .ou why Sioan's Llnl. ment anlt Veterinary Remedies are the safest and most practical on the market to.day. In the first place , Dr. Ear ] S. Sloan is the son of It vetorln- ary surgeon , allll from his earliest In. fancy ho was associated with horsc : : ! . He bought and sold horses whllo ret very ) 'oung. He practiced as a veterinary - erinary for 20 'ears and hns uattled successfuIly with ever ' dlseaso to which that anhnal Is sUbject. All his remedies are the result o ! experiments made to save life or reo lIeve suffering whllo he was practicIng - Ing his prl,1fesslon. Any readm' , , by writing to Dr. Earl S. Sloan , G15 Albany Street , Doston , Mnss. , will recelvo "Sonn's ] Treatlso on the lIorse. " free. This book tells how to treat horses , cnttle. hogs , and poultry. But Not the Same. 1IushleIndeed. . . yes , he's V9 ' tender-hearted. I really bellevo if n ueggar approached him and he had no money about him he'd actually talcc oCf his coat and give It to him. Crabue-Well , I'm not tenderhearted - ed , but some of these nervy heggal's malw mo feel IIke taking off my coat and giving it to them-good and proper. Important to Mothoro. Examlno carefully every boUlo of CASTORIA a safe and sure remedy for infants and children , and see tlJat It Deam the . . / / ' Signature Of In Use For Over 30 Yearn. The Kind You lIavo Awars ] : Dourht. - - - - - - - - Not Prudent. Patience-Do 'ou bellevo there Is anything In a name , after all ? Patrice-No : that glr ] Prudence has just eloped with her ! a.ther's chauffeur. Lemon , Chocolate and Custi1rd Pies. It dOCR not rcqulre nn experienced ook , to mnl < o Iood Jlll'l\ from "OlJH PlI < 1. " Just. . the proper proportion ! ! of all Inlredlcnts are In the paclw/c ready for Imrl1ldlnte use. At goroccrs. 10 cunta per package. Order II. few paclmges to-day. - - - - Great beauty and great virtue arc always inaccesslue ] except to those who 3trlvo , who It'arn to accept , understand - derstand and enjoy them.-Sterno. . - - - - - , That Dry Hacking CouOh needs attcntlon. AsIc your druggist (01' Brown's Bl'Onchla ] Troches which will qulcky ] relleVo the cough. - - - - - - - - - - - - - De proud o ! the achievements or others. ' 1'hell' success is malclng your work worth while. - - - - - - - We Sell Guns and Traps Buy I.'urs & Hides , ortnn them forroheRa ll rugs. N. W. JJide & l UI' Co. , Minneullolis. - - - - - Nevada seems apt to forgo to the first place In the production of pre. claus metals. ( ) a.Y OSF. "BJO:1I0 : OUININW' That Is ) .AXA'l'lV 11110.\111 Qi7IJ1INB. ) .oo1c for Ih" sllnlluro ot 11. W. lIIlO\'I . U" " < 1 tllo World oyur to Cura Cold tn OnJ)111. . Lc. - - - - Sometimes tbe man who was born n. roe ] gels bravcly over It. . . - - - - Lewi ! ! ' Single Bin er Ilraight e cigar ma e of rieh , mellow tohacco. Your deal. cr Ot. Lcwis' Fllclor ' , Pcoda. ill. Every woman thlnls she has n. right to make a fool of some man. Drinl. Gnr/ield / Ten at nilht ! It insureR R normal nction of livel' , klllnc 's. t < tomach and bowels , and o\'crcomes conslilmtlon. - - - - - - Too man ' people feather theIr nests with borrowed plumes. 1\1" . Wln.low' . Soothlnlf Ryrnp. For clllhiren leelliloll : , eoflml Ibo KUI11I , r6 < lucCi In. lIammatloll , allay. plllo , , curu wl:1d cOllu. . . boltle. - - - - - - - PoIltical conventions seldom go un- bOBsed. . . . HE I < NEW. I Father-Yea , you'ro n regular little ] llg ! Wouldn't glvo your brothel' any of thnt candy. Do ) 'ou Imow whnt 11 IIttlo ] llg Is ? 1\ld-EI'-er-sure-er-plc : Is-er -hog's lIttio bor. Trnveler's Plcturo olB. Plcturo books ( or the benefit oC travI I olOl's arc 1 > 011t 111 the Iarlo ] loll co sta- I tlons , It frequeutly occurs that foreigners - eigners lese things which they are unnblo to describe , because of tholr unmnl1lnrlty 'Xlth the French Inn. gunge. ' 1'ho I1lcturo boolca contain 1'011' resentatlons o'nt'lous nrtlcles , mul the Inquirer has only to turn the leaves anll lolnt out the illustrations wlilch resemble the property ho lost. Deafness Cannot Be Cured brloelt n\lpllestlool , lIS Ib y eaDout reach the cl 4IUcd purUun ot the ur. 1'\l ro II eely Due WilY t.o CUrD . .eatuo..mllhll . : h by ooultlllltlOIiRI rDI\I dICl. Dearoen II cau'cli b ) ' ron IUnaule,1 oondllion ot tba Inuooullllllnl ( ot /utaohhlll , Tube. Wbell Ihll lube /nnamcd / ) 'IIU bavu rurnbllolf lound or 1m. I'crtent he.rlo ! : . nlld whcllit II enUrely OloslIdlIear. lIe s II tbo \ IIlIle'l the Innalll111liUOIi can betaken taken out I\lId 111 I lube rOllored \1ll1ormal oondt. \1on , h .rIDIf will ho "O.troYClt foroorl nine lHLIOI ont ot ten lue oluGo.1 : by CroUrrh , "hlob Is 1I0lhi01l but an lorll.moll condilioll or the 1I\UCOIII \ IlIrtaoOI. Wo will Kiva OUIIlIlIIMod \ 1I"lIau for DUY CillO or DeRfllo. . ( rau e'l b1 Ibat oannnt bo ollrod by llall' . Cntarrh oatllrrhl rllr cireulllfi. troo. I' . J. ClI1 N&CO. . , ' 1'ulodO , 0. Rold by ) ) rull' I.\I , 7 e. Take 111111'0 l' 111111111'11I1 for conSllpatlon. Crusher for Papa. "Chnhnont , 'ou llon't Imow 'our geogmllhy lesson nt nll to.nlght , " said Gunson , Sr. "Whon I was your ago I could answer ] ) ractlcally every Question - tion in the tIDol , . " " 'Veil. pa. " retorted Gunson , Jr. , "I guess you had SaIne intelligent ] lerson to hel } ) you with 'our home wor ] , . " The Pe.ru.na Almanac In 8,000,000 Homes. . The Peruna Luclr Day Almanac haa become 11 nxttll.o In OVOI' eight million hOllies. It can be outllincd from 1111 druggists free. Do sure to inqulro el1l'lr. The 1908 Ahnannc Is already published , and the suppy ] will soon bo exhausted. Do not 11llt It oCr. Speak for ono to.day. . Side by Side. IIowltt-I 111lVC stood b ' that fellow u. good mnny times. Jewltt-I guess you have-nt the bar. bar.FITS FITS , St. VihlR Dance and all Ncrvoutt IJi cllsell pcrmnuent ! ) ' eurct ! , by Dr. Kl ue' Great Nerve Restorcr. Send for Free $2.00 trial holt1e nnd treati ( ' . Dr. R. II. 1\Iine , L . . 931 Arch St. , Philadelphia , Pa. Whether our crosscs uro benrablo or not depends upon our method of carrying them.-Ellzabeth Gibson. \ 1'11.118 t..HJUED IN a ' 1'014 nAYH. ' . . ' ' ' ' , , 1'.A7.0 OIN'J'1\U N'l' -uarant,1 to ruro any rU or 11Chlnll' . 11I1n < 1. JII'l'lllnll ! lr J'nltrndlllil l'I : . _ lD G 11.1 14 dnys or 11I01101 rotunded. f > Oc. . - - - - - - No man Is born without fIlUItS , but he lives best who has the fewest. J.ewis' SinJle Bin er Rtrailht. ! [ iefauy : ! \ all10kerA JI rcCe I' them to IOn cigar ! ! . Your denlcr or Lcwill' I' 1clory , lcoria , 111. Only a stupid woman doesn't know when to act stupid. ! One of the E.ential.s or the happy homl's of to-tIny Is n " 3d Cund or Inronnntlon ns to the bt' t met.hods or promoting hentth nn happinesJ ! nn right , Jiving an knowlcdgo of the world'lI b'st protluctJ. ! Products of nctuni cxcc\1enco \ nnd rcasonablo clnims truthrully prcsent.ed anti which hn\'o nttained to worhl-.Ido ncceptanco through the npproval of the Well-Inronueel of the World ; not of indi- \'iduals only , but oC the IIIllny who h:1\'O : the hl\p(1) ( ' facutty oC selecting ( ln obtnln- Ing the best the worlel alTord3. Ono oC the pro ucts or t.hat' clllSS , or known component puts : , an Ethicnl rel1ledr , npprovc by physician. . . nnll CLm- men ed by \Vell-Inronncd oC the Worlel as n valuable amI wholesomc Cnn111y lao.n.tivc : is t.ho . weU-known Syrup or Fi and Elidr : or Sennll. 'fo get its bcneficlnl effecta nlwnys buy the genuinc , Ulanu- facturcd by the CIllrorniu. ! . l ig Syrup Co. . only , nn { or slllc by nlllea ing uruggists. , . - - - - - - W NCHES1EJ Shotgun 8heU " " " " "Lcadcr"and "Rcpeater"and Repeating Shotguns malee n killing combination - tion for field , fowl or trap shooting. No smokclc6s powder shctts enjoy such reputation for uniformity - ity ofloading and stropg shooting qualities as "Leader" and "Repeater" brands do , and no shotgun made ahoot9 harder or bcttcr than the Winchcotcr. THEY Anlt MAC ; POilllACH OTHIR - . -I LIVE STOCK AND : , r-IISCELLANEOUS . ELIlrOT . n OTYPES ) n IrrlLI nrlot , . tor . . .Ie Ibo lotwelt rlrlo. . by : IL A.N. . . . . : LW\JUl' ' llfSl.AI.1llfO..1I : If. A . .IIII _ , 01. . . . DEFIANCE STiROH r : rol Jf : : J : ' : : J Thompson's EyeWater , w. N. U. , OMAHA , NO.2 , 1908. . Improve Your Baking , K C Baking Powder will do it I Get a can. Try it for your favorite cake. If - it doesn't raise better , more evenly , higher , -if it isn't daintier , more delicate in flavor , -vIe return your money. Everybody agrees K C has no equal. BAK NC K V POWDER The United States Pure Food Law insures its purity. - . - . - - - . . . . - . - . - - . . - . - . - - . - - - . - - . - - . - - . - . , NO MORE MUSTARD PLASTERS TO BLISTER TIiE CIENTIFIC AND MODERN EXTERNAL COUNTE ITANT. _ _ : : , - I = I : Capsicum-Vaseline. . I r EXTRACT OF THE CAYENNE I I I PEPPER PLANT TAKEN I - DIRECTLY IN VAS EU NE = , I . . I DONIT WAIT TILL THE PAIN COMES-KEEP A TUBE IIANDY A QUICK , SURE. SAFE AND ALWAYS READY CURE FOR PAIN.-PRICE I c. -IN COLLAPSIBLE TUUES MAD OF PURE : TIN-AT ALl. DRUGGISTS AND DEALF.RS , OR BY MAIl. ON RECEIPT OF 150. IN rOSTAGE STAMPS. A substitute for and superior to mustard or any other plaser : , and will not blister the most delicate skin. The paIn-allaying and curative qualltles of the article are wonderful. 11 will stop 1he toothache at once , and relieve Headache - ache and Sciatica We recommend It as the best and safest external counter- Irrltmt known , also as an external remedy for paIns In the ch1 \ 1 and stomach and all Rheumatic. Neuralgic and Gouty complaints. A tria ] will prove what we claim for II , and II will be found to be Invaluable In Ihe household and for children. Once u ed no family will be without It. Many people say "It Is the best of all your preparations. " Accept no prepuatlon of va = ellne unless the same carries our ] abel , as otherwise It Is not genuine. Send your add res. and wo will mllll ou" Vilsellne Booklet dOllcrlblng our prepariltlon. which will Interest you. _ : = - c I- ! : : . . R..O . : . C . : . : : : . _ I