- ( USTfR COUNTY REPUBLICAN By D. M. AMODERRY IJROICmN DOW , . - NEDRA KA. . 1 LA 6FORD of the THREE BARSQ ) 7Jy KATE AND VIRGIL D. BOYLES ( Col'lrl 1I1 111 A. C. )1ClUfIC.Co"I1111. : ! . ) SYNOPSIS. Gc01'l0 'Vlllllllon , n. 11001' 1'11111'1I111nl1 , hhh'lIIhlllclt HI III mIUUI'cII. IICIII'"hell fOl' , : lIttle IIIlsslllfrolll hlB mllch-thc "Lazy S , " On II. woO ( ' (1 lI(1ol ( III the rlvl'l"lI I It. , I Ihl1t woull1 have hool1 11.11 Islallll hl1d Ihe IIIlssoul'l hccl1 III hhh wutln' . hu 11IH' O\'I'It 11. hallll or hOl'flO Ihlo\'I111 'JII"a ( 'I' In worltln/ ; ' over hl'luIII/I Oil 1lItlll' . 110 I'I'C PII I1car I'lIolI h 10 11010 IIII " 'ml1g- In ! : or IhlJ " 'I'hrl'o Hal's" hl'/uIII UII OliO I'er to the " .1. It , " hl'anl1 , Pllul 1.11111 ; ' 10l'iI , the rich 0\\1101' IIr tlw " 'I'hl''o BaI'B , " III Illforllll'd ur Iho op\'lIlIonll or 1110 K3111 : of mlHlo Ihlovl's-a 111\1111 or OUIlIlWR hCl1l1o < 1 hy ,188" 1IIal'le , who long hl\\'o defied the law ' 11I11 IIlIlhol'l. IIcA of Kl'lIIllh COIIIII > " Holtlh ) ) l\ltoll1. 1.I1I11rorl1 III IIll'tlcle with Iho "Calli ) ' or Mnr ) ' , COlli 111(111) ' Imo\\'l1 till "WIIIIHtOIl'1I IIttlo gll'l. " Louise Unlo.11 cxpl'rl ( 'ollrt Alcllo rnphcr. who hUll followcl , her IIncle , JIII1 e lIa",1II01111 Dill 1' . fl'OlII the NIst to lho "DalOluh/l. " 111111 , who IA IIvln/ ; ' with hllll al Wll1d ( ,1I ' , III rcttu01Jted b ) ' Ihe cuullly allot'lIn ) ' . nlchu.rtl Oorllon , to t'omo to Kellllh 111\11 \ talce tHlhllllll ) ' In till' JII'.1I1111I1nn' hC/ll'II1 ot J.1I9U Hillde. .JIII1 1\1 11 I11\On , III walllnl : I\t the tl'lIllI tor J.olIlllC , loolell ' of rllttlo IH'III " h ' at II hN't1 HhIPII11 ) JlIIl UI'OWII 111111 Iltl'rn II clt'l' I II 01,1 " ' " ' " ' ' ' ' " " . . . . hOe "MIIR' , 1\ well Imo"11 "ol'n'l' III ! longing , to Itls I'lIlplflrl'r ot Iltu ' "rlll' { ' ' ' BUI'fI" 1'/\I1'h , 1\I1IIIKOII nrul TollIHI' IIlm'l rOr Kcmllh , row"l1 IIKlClllhlf' III , JIIKtll" .JUII1I1A \IcAIIIKII'r's ) 1'011\1 rill' Ihll ) Jrollmlllllry hl'/u'III/r. .J"I < NU Jllllcit 1110 II 1'1t oe ' ' ' ' , ' . IIprlll 1I 1'1\ 1111111) 11'1'111 11111' prJKC/I , wlIl\'llI I'XlIlIIlIlOlIolI , ' 1'1t1'JII h Jake Salldel'HOII , a 1111'11I\)1'1' \ oC the flllt- IIIW frank , Ito 111111 1I'III'II.l Ihllt Ihl' ! lIceI' " 1\IIIt" ! 1111.1 . I'ull l'eell\'Ol'l'tlalltl Ihlls tlUW the \111t"lc/I/lIWIlIl nr fI hlhllA'nlllllt hpll1 1 > 0111111 o'cHJelmI'll Gnrdol1. I he ollllty allU'IwllU \ \ \lIIPOIHllul' he. \1111/10 or hili 11I1111) ' CIIIIII\'I'II 10 1I1'CIII'O rtlll- \'lellol1/1 111 cOIII'I. Whlll the 1111 111 I rnllo II or . LOIII/1o , wltll'h Is 11I11111111. < . 'Ollllt ) AHol'II ! ' ) ' GOl'tlon IIc'ompIIIIII-1I I.ollhll' Dille 011 h'l' 1'1'11I1'11. . to Winil CII ) ' , 1\1' \ 1.-I1A hcr or Iltc : lll1l1plollltll1l'l1l11 ) or Itlll nlllec. oC WItI1CSH1 ! Ihnt enl1 ho 1 > 1'1\11 \ 111111 oC tltl' 1I'lIlell1 nr III III p01'1 11 A' with JII811rc whlrh 111'0\1'\11/1 \ hlll1 tram ReCllrhl ! ; a ellll\'lotlol1 , IIV hilS Iho / : It'I'1Ilrlll pCI I It ) . . While Wlllhlloll 81nl1l1s III the Ihhl III hili OOI' al IIIIhl II flhot Is flI'I'I111t him , 'l'ho hOIll'o hi IIln'lel'll 1\11i1 lblttle ensiles betw'ol1 'VIllaloll ) 1\11I1 lis nlljtlcl' ! , 0\1 0110 111111' , nl1l , Ihe aliI. Inw/I , on the olhes' . 'fho hOIlHO III Iwl nn Ore. All no. outlaw 1'01808 hili rille 10 slloot 'VllllllIon 1ahol Cl'om un 11111\\OWII \ ! lourco porcPti ! hlIlrlJltl 111111 the 1'1110 fullH 10 the 11'011\111. AII1 hllll cOllie 10 " 'l1Ilalon , hill 110 111Ihis l1ujhter nl'o cnpllll'(1 I1n borl1o away by the 01l1hnv8. ,1\111 \ Mllnson Intc nt n"ht. . hCllrll the Aholll , 11(111'0\1'1'(1 ( Iho nttncle on11181011'8 \ hOllse. hllrrled 10 the 'l'hree Da\8 I'I1neh Rl1d 8UII11110Ued 1.anlrol'l1 nltd hlA hl'tI\'e lIIen to Iho 1'1'11' cue , It woa J..IHlgrortl who Orel1 thu , Hhot which flll\'ed " 'II\llIlon'lI \ IIfc , 1.11 n& COI'I\ re"cuclI Mal' ' fl'om hcr captor. t CHAPTERX : = C ntlnued. "Poor 1Ittl girl , " ho bl'eatehed over her-us her white face droPlled wHh \\ncollsclolls pathos ngulust hili big shoulder. "Poor lItUo girl-I'm aOI'l' ) ' -I ditln'l mean to-honesl-I'm SOl" 1'1. ' ' Ue l1"fcd her hnnds SouUy , "AntI I don't lmow where ' ( ) I\I' \ tathCl' IB , either. Are ) ' 011 hllrt all'where , or 1ll1vo you enl ) ' fnlnted ? God Imows 1 don't. WOl\lel' . It was holllllh , Wh ) ' , child , child , } ' 0II' al'ln ! It Is brolwlI ! Oh , little slrl , I didn't mean to-hon. cst-honest. I'm sO\'l'Y , " Jim rode UI } lanting , O'e9 blood. shot. " \\0 can't find him , boss. 'fhey've cnt'l'led him off , deall 01' alive. " "Is It. 80 , Jim ? Arc ) 'OU tlllre'f IIow Cal' did ) 'OU follow ? " "We must huvo followcd the wrong 'lead. If anyone was rid III' douhlo. It wasn't the ones wo wel'o artel' . that's one thing S\l\'O , 'rho blameel hess thieves Imllell cloal\ away from us. OUI' hosses were Iliumb wluded any. way. And-thero's a deadel' olll thm'o. boss , " loworlng his voice ; " 1 found him as I came haele , " . ' "That OXlllalns wit : : no 0110 WnK rill. Ing double. " Hnlll Langford , thoughl. full ) ' . "How's the gal , boss' ! " "I d n't Imow , , TlIn , I-don't Imow what to do now. " His e'es wore Cull of trouhle. "Aln't no1130 cl' 'ln' ever split mill , and that's a fae' . 'Bout as sonslhlo ns tl''ln' to 1)lel. ) It up attel' It Is al1m. " ' 0 won't find Williston this hero nlsht. that's ono thlll sure. So we'll just tote the lIttle gal homo to the 'l'hreo Bars with us. " The bo's ' ' IIlhmt ) were I'etlu'nillg , , 1100\11) ' , dlsconsolato. 'l'hey o'ed the boss tentatlvel ) ' . Would the ) ' I'ccelve 1)\'also 01' censure ? The ) ' hud wOI'led hard. - "You'ro all right , boys , " said I..ang , Cord. smiling Itway tbelr gloom , "nut about the girl. There Is no , woman ' at the Tltr o Bars , you Imow- " "So ) 'ou'd leave her out all night t ( ] the dow and the CO'ot08 and the hos thieves , would ) 'ou , " Interl'ullted Jim , with a fine sarcasm , " 'Jest bocnuae there aln't no growed.up womau at the 'fhreo Bars ? Wbat 'yo think W1111s , ton's lIttle gal'l } care fOI' st'lo ? She nln't atrald o' U8 01' grhzled tollel's , 1 hope to the 1.0rd there won't novel' ho no growedup woman at the Three Bar -'ep , t at's what. 1 hope. I tbhik that mousohalrod gal I'el > ortel 'd o just. 'turrlblo tUSS ) ' . and 1 thhlll she's a goln' t marl' ) ' a down caJtol'u : , . . . er clmp. nnywa ) . "JUst plcle Ul ) that tellow , will ) 'ou boys , and stral1 him to his hurae , mu : wo J1 tAke him along , ' ; suld I nsCol'd "I Uon't. ' , bellovo he's dead. " . "What ) , t Uo\v ? " l1s1eil the Scribe lleerlnc casunlly about. Luntord had unconsciously rldder I . , " , - , ( ol'wal'll a hit to lIIod the hoys na tlW ) ' hnll clattl'l'cII till HhlllIleCucdly. Now ht' t lI\'IIC11. \ "Why , thnt f'lIow ovel' there. J Imu'Icel him ollt. " Ho roelelncle \ alo\\'I ' . 'I'here waH no 11I111I there , IHI tllO t rllco or It IIIl1n , 'l'ht'Y Rtlll'Cel at onch oLllel' It lIIolllellt , Hllt'lItJ . , 'I'hell Lallgforll KlolU' ! . " : -0 , r 11111 nol gulllg to lellvo Wl1Ila- t01l'1I lItt10 HIl'I olll In the 1I0w , " ho Buhl , with 1111 IlIscl'lItahlo Rmllo. "Whllo HOl1l0 of YOII rlllo In to Het S0ll10 OliO to aeo lI\1olll \ thlltlolI \ ' olll tlWI'O II II el hr1l1 Ollt the IloctOl' . I'll taleo hCI' ovel' to White's fOl' to'lIlght , nll\\'II ) ' , Mrs. Whlto w/ll / CI1I'O fOl' hel' . 'l'hl111 JIPl'huHJ ) wo will suml COt. the 'Hill n'O\111I' ) ) \ , ' , J 1m. " CHAPTER XI. "You Are-the Boss. " Sh ( ! 111'111 Ollt hel' lell hUIIII with a HIIII Iltlle alllile. "lL Is good of ) 'OU 10 C0ll10 HO HOOII. " IIho Hulll , shllII ) ) ' . She hall hos : ell 110 elu'lIeNtly to sit 1111 I hal It'tJ. Whllo hllel 1t111U'o\'lsecl all 111 VIIIIIl'a chllh' Ol1t of u hll o 0111 roelcol' anel u t''ICktH'lox. \ . It elhl Vll' ! ' woll. 'rhell flho hlld ) lIIl'lIally clolholl the gh'l III 81I1I1IIY WI'IIIIlel' ) or the sort Langfol'd alHJllllnlltetl , throwing a 11I1111'11 HIli' hunllJcol'chld whcl'o the ' ' ' tllllell to meet IInd al'ollllli \\1'111 > )181' ) , the IlIjllred nl'll1. : 'IIt'Ii. Whao hall tholl recnllcll het' hllsband (1'0111 the sllllJles where ho WIIS on the 1101llt of nlOl1l1t1n to join the I'ollor ) IIthnt "Ilia to aet uft III Hual'eh or , ' ; 11118ton' ' nt 10 o'clocl'I'ho IItnl'lIl1g 1I0int unall' 1I\0uHI \ ' agl'eell IiIHln WII to10 \ the Illtitul rell111111118 o [ WIIIIMlon'lI hOll1e. MOil ! ! hol ( , thch' heads dll lously whollcvel' Ihe ( Illestlon or IL lIos81blo lending trait was hl'Oaehell , 'rho soli wns hllrd IInd III'y CI'OIll IIn almost l'ululell8 .JlIly anti Augllst. The fugl. th'eH might stl'llw lIorOHII counll' ) ' nn ) ' . whot'e wllh mea gel' chances of theIr tl'lIl1 helns tl'lIced b ' IIUY. 1\I1's , Whit , ! IIncl hel' Il\Isllal111 , lhllll ) ' soula hoth , lICtcd the glt'l liS gelllly as mfhl ! ho fl'OIll the hed to the l'IIIIel ) ' COl1ll1l'ucleli 1II\"I1l1d'II chuh' hy the sll. tlng'l'oom ' Willdow , ' 1'IH1n they left hel'-tho WOl1lall 10 plltter al'olllld her Itltcholl , t hemal1 to malw good hlll : nlll101l1tmont. Hut the exol'tlou had heell to 1I\ueh \ fOl' l\1u' \ : ' , She had " 1'11 Have to Ride Like Kingdom Come. " counted on stron th that IIhe did not 110sses. Where had aho lost It ? she wUlulel'ed , lacllng cUUlIJ'ehenslon of hCI' l'xceedlng wealmess. 'l'o.lJo S\ll'O , I hel' 111'11altel'llUtol ' ached 111\(1 ( sma\'t- od , hut ono's 11'11was l'eall ) ' such a a11lall } larl uf one. and she had heen so atrollg-alwa 's , She tried to shnlw or UIO faintness creeping over hOl' . It was orrort thrown awa ) ' . She la ) ' lJncl , on hel' 11011 ow , vel' ) ' whlto rind 'worn. heprolt ) ' huh' tangled and loosened Ct'om Its coils. Paul cllmo. lIe was dust ) ' and trn\ ' . elstalned. 110 had heen at most con. tlnuons ! ) ' In his slIddle slnco near mid , night or the nilhtlefol'e. \ . 110 was he\'e , hlg. sll'ollg and wpI'thr. Mary Illd not cr ) ' , hut she l' Il10mbel'HI how she had wanted to a few hUlII's IIgu ami she , , : ondOl''d that she could not now. Slransel ) ' enough , It WIIS Pllnl who wanted to el' ) ' nowut he didn't. lie only swallowed hnl'd nud held hm' pOOl' hnl\l ( with all gentleness , afraid to lel go lest he nlso let go his 11I11S- teo'el' the almost ' \ o\'el' Insll\'mOlmtllble hlllll' Itl his thl'ont. "I tried to COIIIO aooller , " ho snld , husld ! ) ' . 'at last , I'elealling hel' hand nnll 8tnndlng hefu\'e hel' . "Bnt I'vo heon riding 1\11 oVOl'-for men. ) ' 011 rmow-and I had n tall , wllh Gordoll , too. It tool , time , Ho Is comlllg Ollt to sce ) ' 011 this aftel'noon. He Is com. Ing with doc. Don't ) 'OU thlnl. ) ' 011 had betteI' go hacle to hed now ? You arc SO-HO white , Let me Cll'r'ou hncll to bed hoCo\'o I go , " "Are ) 'ou goins , too ? " asked l\Iar ' , loollllg at him with whlo O'es of grat , Itude. . . . . . .Sul'el ) . 110 reslondll , qlllcltly , "Did ) ' 011 thlnl , I wouldn't ? " , "I-I-didn't Imow. I thought- the\'e wel'o a lot. golng-thero wouh ! bo enough wltbout ) 'ou. llllt-I nn : glad. If ) ' 011 go , It wl\1 \ bo all right You will nnd him It nny ono can. " "Won't ) 'ou lot mo cnrl' ' ) 'OU bllc ) . , to bed till doc comes ! " said I..ungtol'd hrolten ! ) ' . "I could not benr It In bed , " she cald clear ! ) ' . 11m' brown c'es01'0 begin nlng to shlno with foyer , IInd red spotl hud bl'olwn out. In hel' } lnlo cheols , ' 'It ) 'oU mulw me , & 0 , I shall dlo. hear It. nil the tlfUo when I mn lyln ( down-galloplpg , gnllollillg , gallolllng 'flwy no\'er s\oP. \ 'fho ) ' 111wl\'s bogh . 1\11 b\'Cl' ngalt" " . " I. "What Sullolllnl , lIttle slrl ? " nsler ( , LangCord , 600Ullng ! ) ' . 110 saw shl wus becoming delll'Uus. It due am I Dlcle w0l11d on1) ' como berore ho hat , to ro ; , But the ) ' were 1I0t com. . IlIg tllltII aCtes' dlnnol' . 110 suzoel clown the dllat ) ' I'olld , 'I'hey would \Vnlt fC/I' hlll1 , the othera. Ito WUR their leudl'l' hy the 11Iltlll'al.ho\'n \ right of IIIIMh ulld cne\n' \ ! , ItS well ns tJy hla hllvlnJ ; been the ! ! ole IJRrtlcl\lant \ with' hlH own cowbo's , III the Inllt nlght'a trnged ) ' . Hut would ho do well to 1\00\1 \ thell1 wllltlng ? 'I'hoy hnel IllrondY elelll'oll too 101lA' . Alld 'et how cOllld ho have WlIlIllton'a : llttlo glrllllto this -0\011 to flnel Williston 1 ' ' 'rllc ' ' ' ' fnther ) IU'O cllrl''llIg my awn ) ' , " aho auld , with Rlurtllng dls. tlllctnoslJ. "DolI't ) 'OU heur them 1 If 'Oll wOllld listen , ) ' 011 could hellr them. Du lIatoll ! 'rll ( ) ' are getting faint now-you can harl\ly \ honr thom , 'fhey UI' < J falntol'-Calntcs'-Cnlntor- " She hnd mlsed hOl' head. 'fhere wnH an IIIClt loole on her race , She leaned allghtly townt'd the window. "Good God ! A mnn Clln't stand ' ' ! " cl'led hoarllel ' . ovel'yth IIIA' Lllngford , ) lie tOl'6 the Imolted halldlwrchlc [ f\'OlI1 his throllt. It WIIS as If he Was choldnF : , 'rholl ho IH1t hla cool , stron ! ; halld to her hurnlng Coreheud alld gently BlI100thM hacl , the rOllgh hnlr. GI'adually , the fixed 1001 , of nn Inde. 80rlblo horror IJI\Hsed awu ) ' Crom her Cllee , The strained , hard O'eR sotten. cd. hocame dowy. She loolted at him , a clinging helplessness In her eyes , bill sweet IInd sane. "Don't YOIl worr ) ' , child , " he said comtol'tlnEly , " 'fhoy can't help find. Ing him. 'fwenty men with the sherin stal't on the tmll , 'fhero'll be riO bo. fOl'o night. They can't help finding him. I'm going to atay right here with YOII till cloe como ! ! , I'll catch till with them berOl'o the\'o gone fnr. I'll Ren 1 word to the bo's 1I0t. to wult , Mllst ho somebod ) ' llround the house , I rcclton , besldos the old lad ) ' . " lie started cheerily for the door. " 1\11' . LangfOl'd ! " "Yes ? " "Plense come bacl. . " 110 came qUlcll ) ' to hel' . "What Is It ? " " h. . Lllllgford , wl1l ) 'ou gmnt mo fll vor ? " "Certnlnlr. Miss : 'Ilus'r. An'thlng In Ihls wOl'ld that I can do fol' rou 1 will do. You Imuw thut , don't 'ou ? " "I alii all rlsht1OW. . 1 dO\1't thlnle I shull got cruz ) ' again If ) 'ou will let 1110 sit hel'o br thl window uud 1001\ out. If I clln watch Cor him , It will glYO me somethIng to do. YOII see , I could ho watching ull the time for UlO lIul't ) ' to come bael , over that lIltlo rlso)1 ) the rondo I want ) 'OU to IIromlso lIIe , " IIhe : went on , steadllr. "that 1 mu ) ' sit here and walt for 'ou-to C0ll10 back" "God Imows ) ' 011 ma ) ' , lIltle girl. an ) ' , wn ' till doc comes. " "You are wlsm' than doc , " pllrsuod the glt'l , "lie Is It good fellow. but oollilh. ) 'ou Imow. sometl es. He might not understand , lie might 1IIeo toISO I\uthorlt ) ' over me because I I 1111\ his Imtlent-when ho did not un. : dorstarul. Promise that I may sit till ) ' 011 come bacl , , " "I do promise , little girl. Tell him I said so , Tell hlm- " "I will tell him ) "OU arc-the boss. " she said , with a III lit II I little att'empt lit a jest , aud innillng wanl ) ' , "He will mind-tho boss. " Lnngrord was In agon ' . Perspll'D. ' tlon was springing out on his Core , head though August was wearing awn ) ' 110acerull ' III 50ft coolness with drifting depths of whlto cloud as n lounglngrobe-a blessed reprlevo . from the hlazlng 8111of the long. weels which had gone before , "AmI then 1 want ) ' 011 to pl'omlso mo , " wellt on 1\Iar ) ' , quieti ) ' , "thnt ) ' 011 will not thInk an ) ' mOl'e or stn'lng be- hind. I could 1I0t boal' that , I trllst ' to . YOII will wOlI't ' " 'Oll go. , ) 'ou ? "Ycs , I will so , 1 will do an.thlng ) ' 011 sa ) ' , And 1 wallt ) 'ou , to bellove that e\'er ' thin ! ; will e 1111 right , They wOll1l1 1I0t dare to Idll him now , Imow. Ing that wo are IIctel' thom , It We are 1I0t lJacle to-lIlght , ) ' 011 will lIot WOl'l'Y , will : , 'ou ? The ) ' had so much the sllu't of us. " . " 1 will ts' ) not to wOl'r ' . " "W ( > ll. pood.h'e ; , 110 1\ good girl , won't ) 'ou't' "I , will Ir ' , " she an8\\'el'ed , woarlly. WHh a Illst look Into the brave. sw'et face , alld smothel'lng 1\ mad : un- towmall.lI\w : \ desire to slll ) ' and com. fort this 'del\l' little woman while oth. ot'H rode IIwa ) ' 111 stl1'l'Ing Iluest. Lnng. fonl strode fl'OIll the 81cleroom Into the l\ltc1wn. "DolI't. let her bo alolle an ) ' more than 'Oll call hell1. Mother Whllo , " he said , hrusqllelr. "and dOIl't WOI'l' ' her alJuut goln ! ; to bell. " "Havo.1hlte . aCol'o ) 'OU fltal't , MI' . Ll\n ford. doII'ged \ the good woman , husllltl\bl ' . "You're that WO\'l1 out ) 'ou'ro whlto arounll the gills. I'll bet 'Oll llIl\'n't had ar ) ' blto 0' brIIICa5t. " "I hnd Corgottell-but ) 'ou are r\Jht \ , Nu , thanlc 'ou , I'll lot stoll fol' UII ) ' . thing now. I'll have to rldo 111,0 1.lng , dom come , I'm lute. Be good to her. lot1wl' Whlto , " this last m el' his , shollidel' all ho Sl11'ang to his mOllnt Crom the leltchen stoop , ( 'J'o He Continued , ) Up-toDate Laundress. User6 o [ the tolelhonc 11I'0 becom , Ing so numoroull that It Is 1I0t .3Urlll'ls , Ing to Und 0110 Inatalletl In almost , e\'or ) ' home , hut It dill seem rather an up-to-date arealr for a negress to have t one In the bacle room that COIl1I)1'lsod , her "alJl\rtlnents , " A woman who wnnted an extm bit ot wl\shlng done , In a hu\'I' ) ' had gene Illto the small nl , . Ie : , ' In sellrch of ho\ ' . " 0 , Miss HI'OWII , " Hald the washol'wollllm , " ) ' 011 . needn't to have como clcar down here to I' mo. 1'\0 got a tololll1ono. " Ane ! , Buro cnollgh , there srt ono bo lIle hel . tubs. 'rho astonished Il1\tron snld : I " ! Jilt Uzzle , 1 though ) 'ou dldn't wusl ! for but three persons : do "ou need t1 tolephon01" "Well , Miss I1rown. " saill 1..lzzl ( ' , modestl ) ' , "I nln't got but thret women to wash fUI' . but I got n llret ty duucbtcr-Phl1ndo\1lbllI. \ RCCOfd I NEBRASKA IN BRIEF " NEWS NOTES OF INTEREST FROM VARIOUS SECTIONS. All SUBJECTS TOUGHED UPDN , , ! Rellolous , Social , Aorlcultural , Pollt. leal and , Other Matters GIven Due Consideration. - Ga : ; ! . ! count ) . lu paring elf the COUl't hO\\lm \ bonda $1,000 at a time. Gage county estatea will bo made . to pay the Inhorltance taxos. 'rhe untl.trentlng law wllI bo tested III a CHse from Plattsmouth. Lincoln will mnlw nn effort to sup. preSR Sunday base ball In that city. Peru , a NomahtJ. count ) ' town , wlll ol'ganhe ; as a clt ) ' , Dayill Laffler of Nebraslm CIty , an oldtlme telegrapher , died Inst weele. 'fhe Southeastern Ne rnslm Ellu. cntlonnl association w111 meet In Be. atr o cnrly 111 April. John Dlenel' of SyrncuJe Is 1can. . dhlnte for department commander or the Grand Army of the Republic. F lrbury Deeds more Rchool Bent. Ing cnpaclty and will talce stopu to provide the same. 'rho Missouri Pacific will malce some much needed Improvements in Auburn , Lincoln saloon men nre on the nnx. IQUS seat over the prohibition ques. tlon. tlon.A A store In Gering lolrl. $500 'Worth o [ goods by theft , Tbo lost 'Was COllnd nnd the thler Ig In jail. In another column of this papel' will be found a list. of IJl'omlnent busl. ness houses In Omaha. In writing them plense mention this paper. Samuel IUnaker of Deatrlce comes out In n card publicly stating that he la not a candidate Cor congressman to slIcceed E. M. Hinshaw. A thief In Gage county left his overcoat behind and In the pockets w'e Cound lelters that lead to his apprehension. Building has gone forward all win. tel' 111 scveral towns , and as warm wenthol' approacbes , there Is re. newed nctlvlty , .J. M. Broolshlre of lleartlco ltlentl. fled n photograph of the mnn Idlled at Kansas City recentl ) . trying to os. cape from the official , as that of his brotherln-law , Thomas Price. ' Turee candidates fOl' department commander of the Grand Army of the Repu llc COI' the election at Hastings , May 20 , are 111 the field , and one or I two more mllY enter the race. 'fho v\1lage \ of llen1wlman hns ap. pealeel Crom judgment for $1,300 ob. tnlned by mla J.'ermnn , who aUegel that she hnd been permanently Injured - jured b ) ' falling 011 a defective cross wall , . , Coillmbus bad a robber ; ) the other dllY , the robbers gaining admlttnnce to the ( ] ry goods store o [ ' 1'heodore ; Friedhoff & Co. , carrying away oyer $400 worth at silks and other IIry gooda. Herman Boche , sentcnced to frerve ten ) 'ears Cor manslaughter committed In MadlsOI1 count ) ' , hns ap. penled to tbe supreme court and ob. . talned leave to give ball In the sum of $10,000. The State Commercial club In session - sion at Gmnd 181antl , clected offic'lrs : lS tallows : H , 1\1. DuslmeU of Llu- coIn , president : A. 1 ; " Buechler of GI'nl\Cl Island. socre l1' ; ) ' ; G. 1\1 , But. tcrfieJrl of No'folle , treasureI' . John Kreitner , a prominent Ger. m ln farmer I'esllllng three and a half miles Crom Adams , Gage couut ) ' , com , mltt d suicide h ' hlowlns the top o [ his head off wit' the coutentR or a single barreled shot gUll. Kreitner , who was well to 110 , had lJeen brood. Ing of late and It Is not Imown wh ' ho Idlled himself. 'fho Statu Hallway commission hal : ordered the Linwood 'fclephono com , pany to charge the oWl1ors of the IIropel't . the same pl'lco fol' telc. phones Ihal the general public pays. lI'relofOl'o the owners o [ teleJhone stocle Imlll 0111) ' $1 Cor residence and $1.2 n month fOJ' huslness telephones - phones , whllo non.owners Jmld $1.2 Cor roshlence alld $1,75 fol' buslnO5s ! telepholles , : 'Ilesr ! ! , Orchard & Wilhelm , the popular wholesa 10 fUl'lllture dealers In Omahll , arc estahllsbln qllito n. manufaeIII'lnJ ! ; Industr ' In Nehl'l\slm , mn1elu ! ; thell' Ivor ' Polish fOl' the clellnlng and polishing of aU Iclnds of furniture , Illnnos , 01' all'thlng made of wood that needs a high polish. Those homo h\Clustrles should bo en. COlII'aged , as the ) ' flll'l1lsh employment fOl' a largo lIumbel' of peoille. , The Parmcl's' Gl'nlll and Suppl ) ' compaalY of AtllIl1ta. which , recentl ) ' fIled n comillaint with the state rail. Wlc01I111lsMlon agaillst the Rchel1ulo ( 'nforcel1 b ' the Burllngtoll Oil stock shipments , has I'eported thut armnge. mentM hl\\'o been mnde [ or the ship , I11Cllt of steele ( WCI' ) ' da ) ' In the weele InHt'ad ot twlco a wee Ie. The semi. woekl ' IIhhnuents werc too tm' apart tor the t'ol\\'C'nlcllco of the shlpl1ers. l\t 'r'l ' M. Lillie. alltnlnlstrntlx of the estate oC Paul 1.ane. hils brought suit against the PI'cmollt Gas ulld 1 lcch'lc 1lght compr.l1) ' to recover I the 8um of $5,000 h : { real50n o [ the I llf'ath or h S' lion , who was overcome t b ' gas Climes whll Itt WOI'I { digginG , 8as trencheR. .John R. Smh. \ ! . Who contenl1ell In the district eOll\'l of JUchardson coun' t ) ' tlmt the llnrllngton was l'esllonl3l , hie tOI' the dcstl'llctiOIl of his croJ h ) ' 1I00d watel' l1urln the seasons 01 1902 luul 190 , won out In the district court aud bas had the oiliulon ullhehl In the fiUllremo court. " . . - IOWA HELPS THE CORN SHOW. . I Jolnc Hands With Om ha to PUGh Along the Gre t Enterprise. Iowa and Nebrnslm hll\'o joined hands In an efforl to promote tM greatest corn exposition on record , I to bo held In Omnhn 011 DecemheCl' 10 to 19 , 1908. Iowa Is Interested In the fnct that Council Dluffs and Omaha nro jointly acldng this grent entorprlse , nnd because lawn has a domlnnate Interest 111 corn , which pr/ilduct It grows more than an ) ' other . tnte. In a proclamation Governor A , D. CumminS' BU'S : "Tho development ot agricultural science during the last decade Is the most romnl'lcnblo characteristic of the times. 1 be ; lIevo the growth oC Imowledgo with respect to agrlculturo has In this period added more to the material wealth of the country tlllll1 hus re. sulted from any othel' brnnch of learning and the fortun to thing Is that not only has It added wealth , but farm lICe has heol1 wonl1erfully hoautlfied nnd clothed with a new Interest. " In order (0 ( enlist the cooperatlon of the pcople of Iowa und to Insure an adequate exhlbtuon of Iowa corn and other cereals at this national ex. position. or which J. Wilkes Jones Is the general manager , the folowlng commission ot prominent bUJlness ( mon , farmers and agrlcultul'U1 au. thorltles was appointed : Prof. P. G. 1-101den , chairman. representing the Iowa state college ; Chnrles A. Cam. eron. president of the Iowa state fall' ; John Cownlo , state board of control ; Henry Wallace ot the Wallace Farm. er ; E , E. Favlll , editor of Successful FarmlnS' ; James AUdnson , editor' the Iowa Homestead ; Asa Turnel' , presldont of the Iowa Corn Growers' aaoclaUon ; Melborn McFarlin , George White and F. H. IClovplng , NEBRASKA IN SUPREME COURT. Attorney General Thomp30n Flies BrIef AgaInst Judges. Washington dispatch : Attorney General 'V. ' 1' . Thompson of NebrasJm will flIo with the clel'k o [ the SU. , preme court a supplemental and reply I brief In the original action fol' mall' damus hrought b ) ' the state of Ne. braslm ngalnst the two federal judges ot Ne mslm , , Yo H. 1\IungCl' and' ! ' . C , Munger. This reply bl'lef of the Nebrns1m attorney contains the latest decIsion of the Nebraska SUllreme court which held that a state may be a Pluty tea a suit to prevent wrongdolug , although - though It has no JJecunlary Interest In the-outcome of the suit. As this Is the point at Issue In the mandamus' case. 1\11' , Thompson wants the supreme - premo COUl't of the United Slates to read this decision carefully before overruling the application for mandamus - damus , The latest d'eclsion o [ the Nebms. len supreme court on thiS' question holds squnrely that the state Is 1\ proper varty to a suit brought to sc. cure the cneforcement of a 'publlc right or tbo restraint of a public wrong. KJLLED IN THE PHILIPPINES. Some Deetails of Murder of the Ne. braska Woman. Crote-Dotalls have just been re. ceived here concerning the murder of 1\1lss Anna Hahn , a teacher III thc Amerlcnn school nt Bantangas , Phil. llplne Islands. which occurred on the night of January 29 last In her room In Dnntangas. It Beems that Miss Hahn had been realiing In hel' room and had laid aside her book. Hheathed her glasses and had risen to her feet when the first blow was struck above the temple , She was also henten ovel' the head mnn ) ' times with a blunt Instrumeut. The body was found the next mol'11' lng , Her large steamel' trunJc was Cound In a field nenr the house brol\On olHm , but little of "lilue wus talton. MisS' Hahn went from bere to Mn' 1I1a In 1901 and had been contlnu. ously In educational wOl'lt In the POLICYHOLDERS MUST PAY. Assessed to Pay Liabilities of a Mu. tual Company. Llncoln.-E , D. McCall. receiver fol' lhe Hog Raisers Mutunl Insurance compan ) ' , mea suit against the solvent policyholders of the company for 1\ pro rnta nSllessment : to meet the unsatisfied - satisfied lIabliltlell : of the comllan ) ' . All the solvcnt Ilollc'holtlel's , to the number of about 600 , arc made do. fendants In the case and the amount of the assessment on ocach ono varIes - Ies from $ -1 to $80 , us the totnl lIabll. Itles amount to about $8.000. 'I'hls suit Is brought In conformity with nn order of the oqult ) ' division of the dls. trlct court , dIrecting that a sufficient nsseasmcnt bo levied on the 1101lc " holders to malw good the IInblllties. Soldiers Draw Pay. During the month of February the office of the adjutant general 1m III thlrt ) ' clalm8 of Sl1unlsh.Amorlcan war vetorans. This leaves about $9,000 still In the hands o [ tbo nd. jutant gene 'al. Immigration. The momellt of emigrants con. tlnues heav ) ' : on some parts of Ne , braska roads moro cal's are being lauded than ever berore. It Is the opinion o ( rallrond mon thnt the stllte Is gaininG In 1101JIIlution tIlls spring , Protection for Pupils. Nebraska Clt-Tho bonrd or cd. ucatlon has Inspected all of tbo 1Ichool buildings , ordered many changes anl& & ull dears havc been hung to swills oulward , Man ) ' o [ tbo st.lrways : will bo loolcd actor , . I . . r A R MARKADt.E MAN. 1\ . . ; " Active and Bright , Though Almost . . a C ntenarl n. - Shepard Kolloclc. o ( H Wallace St. , Red Dank , N. J. , Is a remarkable mlln at the ngo o [ ! J8. For 40 yearn ho WM I a vJcUm of kidney - troubles nnd doctor " . said ho would never , I be cured. "I was ' ! trying everything. " 83)8 Mr. Kollock , "but my baclt was lame and wea1e , and every exertion sent a sharI ) twinge through mo. I had to get up several times each night and the kid. ney secl'etions contnlncd heavy sodl. . . . ment. Recently I began using Donn's KldllOY Pills , with fine results. They bave gIven me enl1re relief , " . Sold by all dealers. 50 cents 11 box. Foster-Milburn Co" Buffalo , N. Y. , WHY THEY SLE P IN CHURCH. Hypnotism , Not Drowsiness , Declared to Be the Cause. . _ "Churchgoers d : ; ; sleep In church. " ' , They undergo an h'pnotlc t.rance , Tbo soothing "olces aDll mild mllslc nnd monotonolls recltatlYo ot a church servlco put forth lloworful hypnotic Influcnces , and that Is why the pews resemble a. rallroad track In the abundance ot their sleepers. " 'rhe spealer , a. hypnol1st , banged the table vebementy. : "Don't laugh , " he said. "It's true , Hypnotism , not drowsIness , is what makes you sleep'in church. Through . ) 'our auditory nerve sound waves are pnssed to ; ) ' 0111' brain that are as e [ . : ecUye as though a professional h'p , notlst bad made them. Sound. ) 'ou know , Is tho' newest and best hYll' notlc. "At fil'st , In the church service , the perlodlclt ) ' of the Wl\\'e alterations Is sbort. Thel'e Is a little apeaklng. then more music. And just wilen ) 'ot ! are getting proporl : } ' lulled the cler a'- man. in a modulated , IIgreeable , soothIng - Ing voice , speals on and on allli on- and : rOl1 begin to nod. You are , b'p. notlcllllr spealclng , on tranced. "Tho average church service Is 9 sclenlificaIl ' correct h 'pnotlc Instru , t ment. No woneler , then , It puts many ot us to sleep. " , GLAD TO HAVE HIM GO. ' - TolIGate Keeper Thought He Had Visit from HI6 Satanic Majesty. This Is not the only ago In which motor cars have created excitement. and disturbance. In 1802 such alparJ , tlons were few : lnd far between ; at. i present they nre too frequent to attract - - tract attention : Mr , Joseph Hatton , Ir. "Old Lamps and New , " tells o [ the ' [ right caused by ono of Trcvlthlck's I steam locomotives , made to run on ' : unralled roads In the early part or tbl ) " . I last century. Now and , then one of these extraor. , dlnary vehicles " , 'ould be encountered. ' , . . snorting and pUffing on the highway. " The countr'men regarded them as th& evil one In dlsculse. Ono ot the cars. coming to a toll. . gate , stopped tor the gate to bl ) I opened. 'I'he toU.man came hurrying out. He ung the gate open with trembling hands , and teeth which chattered audlbl ) ' . The driver asked him 110W much toU there wns to pay. " 0. nothing , dear Mr , Satan , noth. . , , fng ! " hastily assured the man. "Ga ' I on -as fast as you like ; there's nothln . ' 'f to pa-Youth's Companion. Asscrted His RIghts. \ John ijunter wns a negro given to I chastising his wlte. "You , John , " said n neighbor onl't dar. "Susanna sny. of you don't quit beatln' her she gwlno to do Freedman bureau ! " 1" "She do , do she ? " he replied , with SC01'11 , "Now , lemme tell ) 'er. wunst. ! an' tel' all ! Susanna am my wlte ! An' so long as she go 'bout her blzness r gwlne leff her 'lone. Dut w'eD she glt tor cuttln' up I gwlne tel' beat her , an' . . ther' aln.t n bureau nor no sldehode nor no chlst or drol's what kin hal' me back ! ' " : ' HAPPY OLD AGE Most t.lkely to Follow Proper Eating. , As old ago adVnnces. we require less rood to reillaco waste. and foqd that will not overtax the dlgestlvo organs , while SU1Ip'lng ) true nourishment. Such an Ideal CQod Is tound In GI'al1Q. Nuts. 111ade of whole wbeat nnd barley by long balclng and action of dlastas ' , In the barley whlcb changes the starch Into sugar. The phosphates also , placed up IHi. dol' the bran.coat ot the wheat , are In. cluded In Grnpe.Nuts. but loft out or white fiour. They are necessary to ' \ I lhe blllldhlg of brain nnd nerve cells. . "I have used Grape'Nuts. " write , ' ! an Iowa mall , "Cor 8 years and Ceol as gooll anl am stronger than I wns ten yeal's i /lgo. / I am over 74 years old , . and at,1 tend to my business e\'ory day. r "Among my customers I meet no man r every dny who Is 92 years old allll at. tributes his good health to the use or Ii Grape.Nuts and Postum which he has , used ror the last 5 years , He mixes Grnpo-Nuts with Postum and suys they go fine tosether. "For mnny ) 'c'lrs before I began to elt GrnpeNuts. I could not sa ) ' that 1 enjo'ed life or knew whut It was to be able to sny 'I am weU. ' I suttereei greatly with constipation , now my l1ab. Its nre as recular ns over In m ) ' lite , "Whenever I make extra. effort I depend on GI'ape-Nuls food and It Just. fills the bill. I can think and write a. great deul ensler. " "Thero's a Reason. " Name given by Postum Co. . Battle Creek , Mlch , Read "Tho Road to Well\'lllc , " In pkgs.