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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1908)
- - BUILDING THE TEMPLE Ono of the Twelve Sterie. or Solomon. llV TilE "HlGHWAV AND llVWAV" PREACHER Il''I''rlh.I ' . , h - ) 1110lllIul' , \V .1i , JJ'Oll , , frripturo ; Allthorlt ' . - 1 Kings ' ( 'haflters 6. 7 und S , .l' + + + + .H1o.J..J.o-l'O'l' + + + . : ' + + 1"l' + + + 'loo1' 1 SERMONETTE. * + - - + "Bchold , I purpose to build : m ' . house unto the name of the + : t Lord my God , as the Lord spake * . . unto David my father , saying , * : i : Thy son , whom I will set upon - + thy throne In thy room , shall : I : : i : build an house unto my name. " * . The high and noble ambition of : t : t : David , the father , to find reallza. - .f < tlOl1 In the willing 3crvlce of : i : : t : Solomon the son , : t -1 < It is a splendid thing for a fa. + the I' to have visions of noble , ex. : j : + alted service which find their * rC ] lIzation In the son. What * . : t greater legacy could a father or + leave than the commission to Q : -1 < the discharge of a great mls. * J. . slcn ? + -1- It is'a grand thing to find a * t son whose filial love and obe. * + dience holds him steadfast t1J * . :1 : : the working out of the father'st : : t : will. How better could the son + -1 < display the true qualities of son. * : t : ship than in purposing to con. * -1 < summate the great work for : t : t : which the father had planned 7 1- - + In this respect Solomon was ' : t : a striking type of the Christ , or + who c me delighting to do the . : t will of the Father who had sent + + him. The one plan of his life : t was the consummation of the * : . supreme plan of salvation , pur. : j : : t posed fn the heart of God from : t -1 < the beginning. + : t If Solomon was to build a tem , : j : - : < pic of wood and stone for the + : t dwelling place of God , Christ * . of was to build a temple , not made : t : t with hmds , eternal In : : of < heavens , His task was the + : t transforming of the human life : t - + Into the temple beautiful for the * : ! : Indwelling of the blessed Para. : t - + clete , the holy representative of * : t , both God the Father and God or I the Son. + , f "There wan neither hammer : t. f nor ax nor any tool of Iron + d . . . heard In the house , while It was or t bulldlng.- reverently did of < the building of God's house pro. 't' i' ceed. All the material was I. brought to the temple alte com. j : pletely fitted and finished , so 4- - + thnt nli that was nececsary was : t . the pl 1clno of stem : upon stone , - : < and benm upon benm , each fit. r : : tlng perfectly Into its place. .J- of < May we not gather from this 1 : the In3plring , helpful thought " f ; . . . + that we who nre being bullded ' r : t ; JS living stones Into God's tem. 01. t. . . , . pie . ilre being shaped and fash. : t . : ' 10l1ed and prepared to fit per. * fectJy Into the completed struc. : t : t ture when all the parts are at , + iJst assembled. Here In this life we know not what niche we . -r are to fill , that remains to be : t : t : revealed. But like the stone In j ; 4 : the quarry far below the temple + - + - site was hewn and smoothed 't : j : and grooved ready to find its I. -1 < place at last In the splendid t.om. : j : j : pic which was to be reared , so + we , here In the earthly pilgrim. 'i" : t : age , are receiving that disci. . . . ; _ pline which shall knocl < off the j : i' sharp corncrs , and smooth the J : rough surfaces and groove the 't ' with the pattern of God's will so as to at last makc , It fit : t i' into its place in the completed + of < tem p I e. : r ' - + , . . . . , . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( .O"l- + + + o.o.y.J. + .J"H' { 'I..t"H..t..t. 1.1. . THE STORY. ' - , HEAPS \1pon heaps of glittering gold and shining sll\'er , Scarcely a Croeslls cOllld hwc looked upon rlchel' treusllre than that which grceted the ej'CS of King Solo. mOll that morning as ho had he'n led 10 tJ ) ( ' secret store house by the lJ1'oplJ't Nathan , "And all this my father Da\'ld gath. ercd ? " qllestloned Solomon. as with a sort of awed wondot' ho contem. lllated the great plies of 'ollow and white nwtnl1 " 1'NI , " rCllIod the aged man of God , thoughtfully , , , atchlng the face of the ; ioung 1.lng , "It was the OliO II\S. sian of his lIfo that ho might gather tlw treasure which should he reared Into a dwolllng Illaco 1'01' his God , " "Ill : ' hath surely madl' my task an ( 'as ' OliO , " respolldod Solomon ; medl- 1 atl\'el ' . "Thon tholl dost aCCOIt the com. mhslon ? " Cluestloncd the IIt'Ollhot , al. 1IIost fagorly , "Ypa , thou Imow st that ft'om the first tla ' that Gall gl1\'O mo to sit U(1011 ( Ihe > throne of David my fnlllOl' , t J\s \ thought has been 0\01' huforo mo , " "nut It Is already Ute fOUl'th year of thy rolgn , " "Truo , hut what IIII\eo hM the hulldlng of a tonwlo to the God of Is. t'\,1 until the cel'talntr of the 1.lng- dom was estahllshed In m ' hands ' ? ' 1'h's ( > , have not hoon Idle yelll'B , " " ay. " hnstll ) ' t'ojolned athan , "I meant not to chide theo with nogll'ot , fOl' I Imow how faithful thou hast been In the 11Ischargo of nil that God would 11I\vo thee do , hut myoId heart longs with an Into11ge longing 10 see the house of 0011 I'unfod evan aM David. thy fathol' , Illannot.1 IL shoull1 fr 1m , " , "Thc'n ( Un r glad that I came this f ! \ . " . morning to spenk with theo concern I III ' ; the 1JOglnnlng of the worl , , " 8 < )10' . mon r spondetl , hoartll . "And I see b ' thy face that thou hnst 80U1O good news In connecllon the re wIt h , " " 'fhnt I ha\'e. thou gaOl ! Nnthan , anI ! thou shnlt sleedll ( ' Imow that thl" thing which m ' father Da\'ld so earnestly desired Is to como to nass , Seu ! " he exclalmcd , thrllslln/ / ; Into hlH hauds the mcssa u which hu had re ceh'C'l1 that mOl'lllug from Hlrum , Idng of 'r Te , "Sou. the timbers or ; cedar tIlIl the tlmbct's of ' ' : fir IU'O o\'on uow being hewn and prolll1red for theil' Illace In the 'tum\1lo \ , " " 'Tis well , I Imow that Hiram's henrt was to\\'l1l'l1 thee In this thing , " "And even'uow tlw workers In stone lire cutllng out the blocls which shall bo used In the lIullllln : ' "Thou art swift Indeed. when tItou hast once hegun the worl , , " "Yea , the llt'oject absorbs myover ' am. bltlon , What 11 great privilege that to me should ha\'e come hlO tasl , of hulhllng' a dwelling place for the great God of Ismel , l\ly heart does magnl. C ' hIm this m01'l1ln : ; , No treaSll1'e 1M too grcat to ho used In his houle , anti so 1 rejoice as I see these heaps UIOn heaps of gold and s\l\'el' \ , Vel'lIj' It shall be an house of gold which shall be reared to my Lord , " "In this , then. It will be no dlfforent from the gorgeous tempI os which ar(1 rear d to the gods whoso hnagcs of gold "HllIl sliver and lll'ccious stones are the works of men's hands , " "Thou hast bnt slloken of the thing which Is upon my heart , and about which I have come to talk with thee , The more wealth of cedar tlmbm's and gold and sliver and preclolls stones cannot provide 1\ suitable dwellht' ' place for the great God of Israol. 'I'here Is none lIke unto him mnong all the gods of the nations rOllnd ahout , amI the house which should ho built unto his name and fO ! ' his dwulllng Illaco should he different from these reared to the names oC these other gods , " "Trill' , " reSIonded the old IH'ollhet , ferYldly , entering whole-hcartodly Into the SII1'it which evldentl ' possessed the 'oung king , "nut In what respect can we mark the dwelling 1)laco of our God with the re\'erenco and devotion whleh Is dllo his great and exalted name ? For the power and majesty of the nanw of aliI' God has gene Ollt Into ull th earth. so that whlthorsoovct. any of 0\11' peollle go they 111'0 known as the chosen people of the one and mlght ' God. " "Trlle , " again fel'vldly resllonded . than. and then added In apllt'cclatlvo tone , liS ho laid his hand nllon the j'oun man's shoulder : "And thou. my son , by thy loyalty to the God of David thy Cather. and th ' care to walk In all his statutes , hast exalted the name of the Lord whlthorsoe\'ct' the fame of thy kingdom hast gone , " .A glad light sprang Into the facu of Ihe young Idng , These words of the III"Ollhet sounded sweet In his cars , aud without any thought of personal III'ill ] Ill' resllOlllled : "Yea , the Lord hath been much to n ) ( > , and his hlesslng hath sUl'ely rest. I pd upon me and my people. And for ' this reason would 1 real' his tUl11l1le 'I so that It shall he Imown through all the earl h as the temllle of the only aJlIl Irue God. the God of Abraham , and of Isaac , aul } of Israel. " "And shall not this be brought to IHISS hy the roplrlt of dovotlon which thou dost bring to the work ? FOI' thou must Imow that the work which We do hecomes marlwd and glOl'lfiell hy the spirIt with whIch It Is lieI' " formed. " "Thou hast uttered just the thought that Is In my heart and what could show moro clearly the ro\'erence due our 1101 ' God than that his temlo ! should he reared In silent 111gnlt ' an grandeur' ! " "I tlo not catch 'O\11' meaning. I think , " . " 1t I : ; just thil1 , gach stone amI each tl1nhel' aud all the fittings thereto - to shall he so shapen and fitted that there shall not hu sound of hummer 01' saw or other tool heard upon the temllo site , To that lofty rock ovor- 1001lng the houutlful valley shall he IIrought all the matol'iuls fltteel and Ilrellared to grow Into a hulhlh g where 0\11' God shall bo pleased 10 dwe'll in the I11ldst of his p ollle , o ' hefore haB Iweu ' ' > , ulhllug' I'olll' ( d lu thlH war. aud the people shall lwow that the tUl11llle of the GOII of Ismol Is h1l101'1I holy , " "It will he mar\'elous , " ejaculated athall , oU1'11estlj' , "Yoa. but possible , for the Spirit of God shall 1110VO In the worl , to the onllghtoameut of his SUI'\'alll In 1111\n- ulng the work and lu his wOI'kmen who shall III'el1l\re all the IH1rts to fit enl > within the other , " "And thou hast 111 ' blessing' In nil this , " ejaculated Nathan , "And there will ho none In all Isl'llol who will O OIl1'110stlr gl\'o hlmsolf In thought and Irayel' to this thing than 'O\lr old fl'loud and rathel' In Im1Ol. : athan : ' " 'rhanl. 'ou. " rosllondo the 1lng , simply , "And now I shall glvo l11ysol ( to the wOI'k , " Ent rprlslng Missionary Exposition. 'I'ho great missionary oxposltlon hele ! at Swansl'a , WtleJ ! , rC'centl ' , was ut. tencled h ' moro than : ! OOOO lJrs ns and It was held In the \'ast hull built for the annual musical festival callCll the " 1 lstolh1focl Pavilion. " 'fhere nt'O six "courts" fanned , rellt'esonting In- Ilia , China. Africa. the South Seas , l\ludngascar aul1 New Guinea , 'rho actual scones of these countries were a mlrahlr repl'Ocluced 111ulel' the dh'oc. tlon of missionaries now Visiting In 01' rotirOlI to Great Britain. mill thousands - sands who hoforo the exhibition hall little Imowletl o of the gmnt results olJtnlnell , m'o now awalw to the moun , I Ing of the missionary entuI'III'lse , ' 10 ' . . ' . . , . , , , . . m@ BANANA jUf ) HAMil e/ . # : 'J/OOIIVcJ' ; - . - - L - --.1 _ _ - - . CHiN. ; & : .BIJ.NANA. ' . ' . .1071/ .LAiVlJ .zvcA HONO.z"U.4U. ; The Ileolllo of the Unltod Status consumed over $ , OOOOOO w01'th of 1m , Ilorted hananas In the 'ear 1902 , Ea h year the Importations 11.1'0 Increasing and at the rate of nearly a million dollars pOl' annum In value. The West ItlClia Bulletin states that In the height of the scaaon , upwards of 20 steamers per week loa..o .Jamalca alone lallon ehlelly with lIananas fol' the mnt'lwts of the United States , Coml11ent Is unnecessarr U\lon \ what this t1':1do has done for , Jamaica , 1mI" tlcuarly ! slnco the decllno In the sugal' Industry , Banana growing , Is to.da ' ono of the most profitable Industries In that Island , notwithstanlllng the fact that tornadoefJ sometimes destro ' whole flol s , li'urther. the Indirect In' fluenco which this trade has had Ullon tourist tl'll.vel can not bo easily estl , mated , 'I'he frequent passage of steam' el'S has att1'llctod thousands of people to the West Indies to SI)0I111 the win , tel' , Whr should not the HawaIIan Islands talw some mOl'O considerable part In this largo uud Increasing In' dustry and coml11erce' ' This Is a Clues , tlon worthy of careful consldm'utlon , 'I'hls tenltorj" possesses salls an clll11ato udmll'll.blj' adapted to the g'rowth of bananas. It also Is free from t01'11adoos , the gl'o\\'C1' thus avoid , Ing the gl'eat losses that ( 'Imo tc planters In some othol' countries , A greut market , on the Pacific sIOIO oj the I11l1ln land of our OWI1 country , I at HawaII's doors , The banana plant Is used In an al most Inflnlto numhor of wa 'searh e\'er ) ' parl of It Is put to se\'oral uses ' 1'0 describe theJe : In full \\"ould requll'l a small ) l lbllcation In Itself , Hen only brl ( > , f mention can ho made oj Game of them , 'I'ho 1'1110 fruit Is Imown to most northern peojJlu slmlly ) as an UJ'Ucle of dessert-a mel'e Incl ontal to a we ) ) jJro\'ldod table , In trOIJlcal coun. tries. however , It Is a staple at'tlclo o [ food. the natl\'o ) lOIHllation frequently being' qulto delendent ) UIn It. It Is eaten not only raw but coolwd In a great varloty of ways. 'l'he unrlpc fruit Is also cooked. some varletlos helng hetter In this way than when I'lponod , Some varletlos are eSIo lal , Iy adallted fot' dr ' 'lng and In favorable climates ma ' bo dried by the suu without resort to artlnclal means , Iu this form , thej' ' ma bo used as are other dried fruit now so C0111mon In the mnrlwts , Banana nour or meal 111 made hy re' duclng the dried ft'ult to a powder , Other secondary Ilroducts that have hoon made fl'0111 banunas arc IH'esel've 1'1)10 ) fruit , alcohol. vinegar and wino , 'rho fruit-bud of some vat'leties Is cooked and eaten and Is said to he ver " good. 'rho 1I0wors. fl'ults and corm at' mol-stock uro said to have medicinal vulue , 'l'ho conn 10 also used as food for stock as Is also the part of the fruit stOI11 Inside thl : "trunlc" ' 1'he latter It ; also used as food by the natl'es of S0111e trollca ) ] countries , The leaves ha\'e llOon used as fOil. del' fat' stock and Prof , 1IIlgal'd states that the " contain noarl ' as much al. bumlnolcls as 11\'l'rage meadow hay , The flhl"e of the lea\'es of the OJ' , dlnary hananas has long attracted at , tentlon and continues to do so , Thnt of the so.called IIhl'u hllnanalusn ( ; Textilis ) . as It ! welt Imown. Is the souco of the 1\Iaulla humll of com , merce and Is ono of the most \'aluable flhres In the marl(01. ' 1'he hanllnlflbro while of fait' lIual' ltj' and adapted to SQI110 uses , Is so In , ferlor to that ofIusa ; textlllll that thl : former does not find a I'endy market except whell the laltCH' Is scarce anI ] the 1II'Ico very high , It then brings only half the 111'Ico of Manila heml ) , It Is Inforlor hoth In strength and lUster. ' 1'ho IIawaihin banana trade had HE heg'lnnlng ' hot ween 40 and 50 'eurs ago , As eal'ly as the 'ear 186 I , ac colIng ( to ' 1'hrmn'6 Hawnllan Annual , there were 121 bunches of bananas ex pOl'ted from these Islands , P1'Uhahl ' these were the flrut of the Chlnose varloty to ho shllllel ( from here , sluce IIlIIebrand records that this speeles 01 illusa was first brought to us from Tahiti about the 'ear 1S55 , In the yeal' ISG : ! cmly 00 bunches were ox Ilm'te . hut from this tl1110 on wurd the tm o Increased slowly until It reacholl Its maximum In the 'eat' 1SlG. ! III this yeal' the expert amounted to 120 , ,1 ] : : IHlnche-l , 'I'ho next three 'oar ahoa consldorablo decrease In thlf expert , } i'rom that date to the IIros ont time there are no lIgures to sho\\ the sl1of the shlvmenta , for since , annexation to the Unltell States the i . HawaIIan CUSl0111 house authOl'ltie hlt\'t' made no slleclllc classtneatlon at banana ! ! sent to the mltinlallll. It Is 11l'obahle. hOWO\'OI' , that the shllments were lI ht until last 'l1ar when they Increased again , 'I'hls drop In the I Hawaliltn trade was no doubt duo to the dlllgonco of these Interested In the Central American and 'Vest Indian fruit trade In extending their trade westwllrd , 'I'he HawaIIan 11l'oduct suffered III the market not because of htfC1'lorlt . , fot' the Chinese varlet ' Is considered SUIerlor In 11\\01' : to the .Jamalcan , 'rhe IltttOl' , howe\'el' . can bo handled more cheapl ' because of ItI1 hardiness. 'rho future dovelollment uf the banana trade of com'so cannot bo fore. seen. but there Is no reason to sUII' pose that the limit of cupaclty hits 'ot I heen reached. The l1gures aho\'u I1how a steady Increase In consul11)1' ) tlon In America. In the futme m01'O of the hananas from the British 'Vest Iudll's will 11l'ouably IInd an outlet In . I. . , - . I The Chinese Banana. the marlwts of lho Mother Country. It Is Ilossiblo that the puhlle taste may hecome more dlcriminating. : thus glv. Ing a stimulus to the tmdo In the lIner varieties , 'rherc seoll1s no good reason why the Hllwallan Islllnds should not now ussmno II very lI1uch largel' share In the trado. The soli , the cllnmto and IIroxhnlt ' to II1l1rlwt are 1111 In their favor. CITY MEN AS FARMERS. Find Health and Zest If Nothing More In the Operation. Great Is the doht of gratltmlo tIuo the man who malws money In trade or Ilrofessionally nnd spllull1 It on fnrm. In ! ; as a talh Hars tha St. Louis Globe. Domocrat. lie Is langhcd at hy the I real 'eomanry us ono to whom thu IlI'oller 1111111080 and value of ready cash are uIIIJown. ancl who scatters It on fantastic eXllerlments ; hut the amateur tl1kefJ his own COUl'SO and un- jors It mor ( ' thl1n his critics Imagine , , \ citr's most enel'gotia IlolHlII1t1on Is ! I'ecrulted from the fal'll1n , and the old merchant or practltiollcr , af'l 11 rule , ! craves thl' country wlwlI ho rotlres , This passion Is strong even among these h01'11 In cities. and If they want 10 amuse themselves with IIttlo ( 'x. , ! travagances on the Roll they ought to . , have Srmlathotlc encotl1'a ement. It seldom thl1t farming Is attemptoll I : \lonto Cristo Ilrlnclples , hut surely . It li ! helter to scatter a million on the , ! Hell than to see It lallllOd up b ' hrok. ' I ors In a slnglo night. Occasionally a I wizard In selecting alHl eras sing Ilants comes alollg and causes the world to , , man'el br the now varloties ho ! lro. , ducps and the 0111 olles ho hnlll'oyes , i Inventors who have never lI\'ed out of " a eltr strcnt conBtalltl ' add to UIO ! ' machlnorr that places American 11/1'1. / , culture far In the lead , Glvo the city I I fannel' the gla < < l lUllHI. 'rho mono ' ho ! "fools awa ' " Is not barren , 110 finds , I henlth and 7.est , If nothing more , In I the olleratlon. I _ _ ' _ Mortern Hotels Needed , In China , : \lod01'll hot'ls are much nccc1ec111 \ China , Or lllar ' eHtahlishments at 'l'lnglau and elsewhere Iot ; 11\0 to six doll1u'l ! golcl fL gucst tllI ' . 'rho ac. , commolllltoIl ! are Inadequate and the J furo 1)001' ) . HOUSE. rnlOus\1uIs ! of American womcn in our homes 1t1'0 aily sacritlcillg Ul ( ir liycs to duty. In order to Ice ! ' . } ) the homo 110at m1l1 prott.y . , the children well dressml aml tidr , women overdo. A fenmlo weakness or displacement is ( Iflen ll'oll hLon and they sutl'er in sHeneo , driftmg along from batl to worse , knowing well thnt they ought to hl\\'o help to o\'ercomo the pains Itmi aches which daily ml\.ko . lifo Iburden. . . It is to these faithful womcn that LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S , VEGETABLE COMPOUND comes as n. b0011 1t11(1 n. blessing , itS it did to Mrs. li , 1mswort. . ! of \ , N. Y. , ntHl to 1\1rs. 'v , P. Doydof 130ayer 1'n.lls ! , I'a" who an.y : 'I I was not. ahlo to do m ' own worle , owing' to thu female trou lu froll1 which , I Bun'crccl , IJydin. B. VInlchalll'a VCgll' i to. leCompoul1l1 hlllpccl mo wouderfully , . amI I tuu 80 well that I can do aa hlg II. da.v'a worlc al' I e\"c1' dlcl. I wIsh o\'ery sick W011I111"oulIl tr ' it. FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thil'ty YCI'.rs IJYllill. B. Pink- hn.m's Vcgetablo Compound , made from reels alltl herbs , hns becn the atandn n1 1'l'nH'ly for female ills and hns positively curct1lhmtslUltls of women who have hcen troublcd with displacemenls , inflammation , ulccm- tion , fibroid tumors , irregularities , llOriodic pains , baclmchc , that hear- ing-down feeling , 1Iatulency , indi cH- tiondizzincssor nervous 1 > l'OstmtlOu. \Vhy don't YOll try it ? 1\lrs. Pinchnm invites nIl Sll'1c wOlllcn to write hm' for nclvk . She hus tlldecl thousands to heni the Address , L 'lln , Muss. - - - A LITTLE DOMESTIC JAR. Sho-You ( shrlel , ) brute. heforo wo marrlecl ( sllt'lel , ) . ( shrlel. ) 'ou said mamnHt coulll como amI see us as often ( shrlel , ) as she Illeased. 110 ( meeldy-Yes ) , dear ; but she has ceased to lllcase. - - - - - - - Slarch. 1\Iw \ e\'Ol'ythlng el e. Is e. Ing constantl ' Improved , the IlHtent Starches IltIt on the uUtl'let 25 'ears ago are VOl'y different anll Inforlor to those of the Ilt'csent dny. In the lat. cst Iliscovery-Deflunco Starch-all In. jurlous ehemlcals uro omitted , whllo the addition of another Ingre ! ent. In. vented hy us. gives to the Starch u strength and smoothness Ilu\'er aJ. Ill'oached hy olhel' brands , Not for MUI'phy. 1\11' . 1\fU1'Ihy-OI want to buy n. pair of gloves , Clork-IIOl'e's omethlng I bellpve will just suit you , It'u n. . Buello glo\'o. 1\11' . Murphy-Niver , legull'u ! 01 wallt Jrlsh gloves. SW:1IIo : gloves , In" dade-Kansas ! City 'I'llIIes , OV1 1C. NINI' 1UUlIJION ( U. ( ) OO ) 80lll ) ' 1'1118 YI.H. . 81\IeR Le\\'iR' 8inJle Bin er ci arR for year 1007 more than , . . . . , . . . . . , .O. IHIUUIJ Sales for 1DOO. " . " " . . . . . . . . . . "H. : ' OUUIIU Gl\in . . . . . . . . . , . . , . . . . . . . , . , . . . . ' :011,1100 Quality brinJR the bUBinef' . "ry It on the Piano. There WI\'I IL YOllng' chl\l ) In Des rolnes ' \110 ordered IL ' 1' bono alrlolne1i. SIIIII Ihe wllltpr : "Nol Hn , Sir , unk11 YOII CI\II ahow A sutllclcul lunounl.of . dcs colncs , " What ) 'OU cannot t1.\'old. learn to boaI' , 'I't'lle hUllllluest ! Is cheap. did wo hut all\lly \ to the right merchant for It-I1 'tcho. - Irony of Life , "It Is saIl to reall7. " , " Bald n womnn , "that those who love UB most usually 1)lelUco UI'I ' IClRt , whllo these who Ileaso us 1II0st don't love us at nil. " - . . USCG of Adversity , Tht' t'm 'Mmmt bo pollshel1 with. out frlctlou , nOl' man Ilerreeto wHh. out aclvcrsltBllhoJ1 II nil , - - - If. Jl1n ' a l11an who loves his Itelshhor ns hln1l-l'lf woull1 ho In sorloull trouble It his \\'Iro 1m ow It. Uncle Allen. "SIonltln of the Ilt'lco or success , " must'e ! Uncle Allen SIH1rlw , "I'\'o no. tlcl.1 that 'Lettlug nhene ! ' menu ! ! , na n gt'lwI'nl thlnJottlllg / a bah1 head. " YOUR EYES , Don'l trlllll rOllf , ( \ 'P" to trwelnJ ! ; l'plll'ltUJR or ptlrlc pl'llIlIlrll : , " ' 0 nrll the olllf'l'1t 1lJllnllfllelllr. 111 ntllll'lolHi III the ! ! tatl'-Jrllul 0111' own InuI'tI1111I1 ( ( \ \IIII' 0\\11 fromp ! ! , Conslilta- tlon fl' ( , ( " GluII8'R tlUcll , $1.00 liP. Hute' Eon Optlcnl Co" 1''lulIl\'o : Olltlclana. 21:1 : Hu. 1 Gt h HI. . Omaha , 1'IH'tOl'Y on 111'0111- Illca. 'Vlwll'lmlo IIlhl nolllll , 'I'he different Indian trlhes In 1\Ie ; ' < . Ice do not mlnglo much aull tcldom InternmrlT. 1\lInllo 1\ little galoty with 'our g1"l1vo ptlrsults.-lIorace. \Vhcn n. man c1oeun't care n 'Wl'np , ho gcuerally gets the ancl. . - Omaha Directory . - - - NEBRASKA-IOWA A l HPo ' Do a General Grain Buslnes3 ! ' 1'orl11lnn1 elevator at Omnha.VO tollclL conslgnmenlR ; wo huy grnln ; wo sell corn to readers ; WO / J01seell \ onts : wo s01cholco \ milling when.L Write , wire or phone us. OA\R \ P ) OJ\.SE ! REE . ! " . III\Il mo 350 for 3 - . " _ dozen Cards wllh " " . ' ' - 'our name l l\uCY Wrlttcn thereon lII1.ot . this Aluminum Card Case ImEE. J. WILLIAMS , 873 Drandels Ulk" Omaha , Neb. 17GO nl'rlI , 80llel lJolly ot i" OR SALE 11\1)11. IInlll'o\'od. cIJnlral NfJhI'll slm ; ' 2:1,00 : llcl' ncre , fOR SALE 312 acrCII , well Impro\'ed. nlll ' three III lie II ( rolll : : ; olllh UIIJI\ha ; $110,00 PCI' lIerc , Corllel' lot. two hOll808 on FOR SllLE hllIIICII ! ! aU'rot , Omaha. Bell'gaill. l'rlce $ GuOOOO , Hcntol $ GOOOO POI' rear. Adlll'esfi JOHN 1. . . McCAGUE , Omnhl\ . 6 % to 10 % INTEREST ON YOUR MONEY That I" "hilt YOIII'Il11 Ict lIy huylole OMAHA REAL ESTATE Wo hove proportlo8 mony aood from $1 , 000 to $50 , 000 That " 0 will II. . I'lc"elllu , how YOIIIlOY tlIIIC , nutblnlr , IlCcr. lIollor or moro ollhollllltllll , HASTINGS and HEYDEN ' 704 Farnam Gt. Omala. Nobr. UF YOU hlLve no'erIIlcl1 the CIIA\II'ION ! \ SCIICW CALK with lock n ' " . ) nlomoucl S t n c I Crnlr ( ' nil the WILY Ihrnl1 h , 'nll have 1H'\'I'r tltiCl1 the hCHt Cullc Oil the 1IIIII'ket , Abl. ) 'uur 1I1acleHlllllh to IIhow It In 'Oll. H gD lsA N EF ORS WAllt 20,1100 ) ! II.krnl. 11011 1,000 mlllk at ooro , No , 1 I'/\Ifo lIalM 11'It' . 101. . . , ! 'io , I Jlllllo : , . 10111'1(0 13.76. Wrltu ( or l'rJco ' lI.t " " hltlc. , , " ,1 , ( UrK . . .hle'h I. IIO'Y rl'Acly , 'J''If..1 . rulllnCormatloll chpl'rClllly 'urlllol".I , D. B. McDONALD HIDE & . FUR CO , Offlco end Worehouoo. 13 50. 13th 6treet IIl'rcrollce ' , Omah. . Natlollllillank OMAHA < : ullllllcrcllll.AKpnch' . Nebr. UrN. Jllltloy li : Milch , 'l'ho I\IllIoorI'Xlon DENTISTS ! : : ' ( , ' 'til ; : t1 " ( JIIAIIA. NIII : , IIckt rqulPPcll ' ) JOOllllllnll'\I In Ih" Mldrtln w. . t , Llllc'stnpIlIaucos. I' II1h ( "Julo Jlulllbiry. Jll'lIb\JIIUblo Irlrl's , Do You Drink Coffee I WlJy I'ut the ch.IlI' , rallk. "lIlernayur d < 'oT" " In ) 'ollr lomllch "hOllll\lr8 GERMAN-AMERICAN COFFEE co.ts 110 IIIQr81 In.l.tonbaylnllt. Your grocer .011. It or enn IfOt It. , fY.t . ! ! ' , DENTIST . 25 yrarA III O""lla " , 1 > ' 011..1100111 4 , IIlIohll'11 ' 1I1(1rlo : , N , . : . f : r. \I.'r'lllr \ : I : ; : f I : ' . : 17IO'I , , III llt .1 .1'I'I rllnr J. : : .lIvpr 11111111 < " ,71. . . , ' :01 < 11111)111 ) < . , II a 11I1 "I'lUll" UVAI ! . U'IlUI III 'UUH. llrlll ! : Ihl. Advtrllsclllcnt wllh you. . - - - - - - - - - : JUt AND EXPENSES $1 > > Ir era l' lII..do by our 1111'&lItS "Oo I , , Ilcltlnl ( ror " blalo and FemAle , Chlccso Plcturo and . Fromo Co. , MuuIl.tur" , , " 1111 < 1 Wbolm.lers ur l'lctur" . , 'nomo , ) 'ortralt. , Art No""llIes Rlld UI. . . . 600 south 13th 6t. , OmDha , Wrlto tbls . .eel ! : . . - - - ' - - - - 1\11 \ Jarlrst 6'ClCI < In the " 't''t i l 0 N UM tNTS l\1ullh'lIn ( .raulto a spec ! . nit\ ' . All ' " \ Jettl'rlllJ"t1unc ; by IlIIt'nlllallc 1001'1. First dafl' ' wurlc : lIllt IIJWefit prlcl'tI , Cnrrcspulldl'III'IIIII1tclIl'dliho liS a call J , f. BlOOM & . COMPANY , teI5.t . ! T. : , OMAH ( yOU CAN "IOLIN " FREE OF CHARGE HAVE A 'I ' : S ND 10 ccntli In I1lnmlls for Jlal'tI. ulanl , Hollett- 01'11 wnntl'lll'ywhf'I'I' , TWENTIETH CENTURf CORRESPONOENCE MOSIC CO" 16t1 facnam St" Omaha , - - - - - - - SHIP I DIRECT l'ArnICtllCAII OllYo 'IIlu tlOOlc..r h , ' .hll'l'llI ' ! ? Ihclro\\n urnlll tu OA ( or Mlt' t A J. JI" , lA , lorluII , , . . . , , , .1 111 < < 1011 0110 CIlr "r IlIIrh'y I Wrltn , . . .II\Y ( or Nell\ \ .Irl"'n. ' 1I0Id& " wltb r"11 dln'ctlulIK. lhlrc. . F Drmcrs' Groin Co. 781 1-2 tJrondlo8 Blda. , Omohll. Nol ) . ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES APP r.gtUB : RAIL.WAY , STEAM AND GENERAL. SUPPL.IES JOSEPH R , lEUMERI 1218 Farnam , Omaha - - - . p. , F OL WITH D 0 n YOUR EYES ) ' ha\'llI tlH'm f'xpf'l'lnll'nte on bY trav- ( 'lIn fL1el'rll. ( ' 1.11111' to Uti for Free Examl. nation. H. J. PEN FOL.D & CO. . I.oadln- ! : Hclell1llk 01.1Ilalls , 1408 Farnam , Omahu , --When In OMAHA--Stop at the - ILER GRAND HOTEL Good Rooms $ ' .00 Per Day Meals at RoasonDblo Prlcos - - - - - - - - - HAY AND GRAIN NEBRASKA HU UD GRAIN C3. 707.9 Brandlos' BldU. Omaha. 1 . A , Nonijlrolll , Manat'r , 'Pholle or "ire US. lIIclIIJcr" Umlha lirallllxchanQ'c. : Carload Conslnments ( ] Our Spcclillty , - - - - - - - - - - " - OIL MEAL Cotton Seed Meal , Ton- _ _ - kogo end Alfolfo Foods . . H , CON RA D. 7 1.72 Vlllaba Oraln XCbAIIK' " 1.I : < lIIII.hl'.1 USI , Tun Anl C.AI' luod. : , ( 'on'lglIIlI u" Irllln .0Ih'\I"d. \ ) ! clIIlI'r I'IIIAIIIOnolll tlChI\O : ; ; " , IF IT'S A JOHN DEERE 1 IT'S RIGHT .