' \ THIS , OtJ8M3R ! OOUJNl'V , NEBRASKA. 3 HELPFUL HINTS FOR Try This Pan ! : Toys : Make a list of all you wish to make a We were fitted out by OIK * of the present to and when looking- over the best toy factories in the iniildU' utst and following' items note opposite the names can guarantee you will purchase when anything that seems suitable , them come you sec our line display in Iron.Me - and see the goods. In this way you pan ohanical and Stationary Toys , Air Guns. do a good share of your holiday shop ping in the quiet of your home and Toilet Jjggjg avoid much of the worry of choosing holiday gifts. A large variety in eviM-y desirable combination ; also a nice lot of traveling Fancy China Ware : cases that a man will appreciate whether he travels or not. This is one line we T have a very large line of Imported can't be beaten on , either as to price or Fancy China , aw Havelin , Japanese , etc. quality. Th , re are very few thing's that a lady appreciates more for a present than a. Books : nice peice of China. mseataauKaLk uz : yfT" * * Our store is especially strong in picture books. We have them from A. Brushes ; B. C. for the little tots to the history and travels for the larger children. A Brush is a very nice present , especially between members of the same- family. We have them in Sterling , Qther ; Gift Lines : Ebony , Stag Horn , Rosewood and a It is out of the to do variety of Natural Wood Back. Military question more than outline our stock in this space. tary BrucheaHair and Cloth Brushes Each of these lines stand -for scores of from 2oc up. gifts that you should know about. Come and see them. Fancy goods in celluloid , plush , wood leather and medallions , games , If he doesn't shave himself make it an toys , dolls , line china , box candy , sta object for him to do so bygiving him a tionary , perfumes , leather gooda , mir good outfit. We have the kind of equip rors , etc. ments that make shaving both and easy " By paying a small amount on pur pleasant. The best Strops , ' Mugs , chase we will lay goods aside for you Lather Brusher , etc. until Xmas. "THE BUSY DRUGGKST. ' PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE ( Coatluned from I'ase J' HTougcIoers of great wealth , and tins men who nrc championing popular rights have most to fear from thu demagogues who In the name of popu lar rights would do wrong to and op press honest business men , honest men at wealth , for the success of either type of wrongdoer necessarily Invites n violent reaction ngniust the cmise the wrongdoer nominally upholds. The opposition to government con trol of these great corporations makes Its most effective effort in the of on appeal to the old doctrine of states' rights. The proposal to make the national government supreme over , and thory- fore to give , it complete control over. the rallroadr and other Instruments ' 'f Interstate commerce li merely a pro posal to carry out to the letter one of the prime purposes , if not the prime purpose , for which the constitution was founded. It does not represent centralization. I hclleve that the more fin-sighted corporations uro themselves coming to recognize the unwisdom of tUo violent hostility they have displayed during the last few yearn to regulation nud control by the national government of combinations engaged in Interstate busl- jiess. Labor. There are luaoy matters affecting la bor and the etatus of the wage-worker to which I should like to draw your attention. As far as possible I hope to see a frank recognition of the ad vantages conferred by machinery , or ganization nnd division of labor , ac companied by an effort to bring about n larger share In the ownership by wagcworker of railway , mill and fac tory. In farming tills simply racaus that wo wish to eee the farmer own his own land. Wo do not wish to see the farms so large that they become the property of absentee landlords who farm them by tenants nor yet so small that the fanner becomes like a Euro pean peasant The depositors in our savings banks now number over one-tenth o our en tire population. These arc all capital ists who through tin * savings banks loan their money to the workers- that is , In many cases to thcmselves-to tarry on their various industries Postal savings banks will make it easy for the poorest to keep their savings In absolute safety. The regulation of the national highways must be such that they shall servo all people with equal Justice. Corporate nuances must lie supervised so as to make It far safer than at present for the man of small means to invest his money In stocks. There must be prohibition of child labur , diminution of woman la- Lor , shortening of hours of all me- I chanlcal labor. Stock watering should bo prohibited , and slock gambling , HO far as Is possible , discouraged. There should bo a progresslvo Inheritance tax on largo fortunes. IndustrlnJ edu cation should be encouraged. j j Protection For Wage-workers. There \a \ one matter \\lth which the congress should deal at this ucwalon. There should no longer be any palterIng - Ing with the question of taking care ot the wagcworken who , under our present industrial system , become killed - ed , crippled cr worn out ns part of th : regular .Incidents of a given business. The object nought for could be iichlov- < l t- > .1 ivcasurabk * decreefflr an those killed or crippled are concerned , by proper employers' liability law ; ' . A' } far r. > eoucerua th-1' ' who hitvo Licea vron ! evil. I Cf..l your attention t j th ? f.ut thU teiulte ! ; Htopi toward pro- vldlr.tr old ago pensions imvo been tnkca In many of cur private Indus- trlej. rvr.iUu'j ; ti-rouihyoluu ! Investiga tion nul r.ctlon tirj ! h cevinl'j Icsjl- 1'UlKi which t should Le enacted ut ouce. The hw pi-icd at the lust to- iloi : rf t ha rftngvesi granting com- p.r.oatluii to rcii\i ; ; \ clas e of em ploye-vi of tlu Ko > 'orni.dU ) chonhl IK- ctidel ; : t > Incli'de ji'I omploj'eei of the -Govcrnuic'U i..d fj'ouhf be made nirji" llbe-:1. : : ! I'l li ; ten.iIn C.ila rc- sipect the r'.roslty ' " Ihe fnltcd i States toward 1M orj | < loyoes compares I most ilnfiv--.t ! : 'ly v. Itli tiiiH of ovcr.v 'country ' Li Kuropa evou Ihe 1'oorett. The terms of th3 n t nro also a hardship In prohibiting payment in cases where fie neeldc-ut la in aoy way due to the i.ef licence of the em ployee. It M luo'-itable that dally fa miliarity vlia duiiKcr will lead men to , fikc cii'i'j cs fast tan be construed I I re.Mr oy ro ciuweudatlon made lu a previous mojsapo that half holl- | days be granted during the Hummer to nil wajoworleri ; In government cm- pla. . ' r also renew my recommendation that the prlnOii-Ie of the clsht hour day should an rapidly and a $ far ai pr.i-tlenblo ba extended to the entire , \vork bolm ; Carried on by the govern- ' The Courts. } I must earucrtly urge upon the con- rij tlij r.uty cf Increaslug the totally Inadfiiuatt * salaried jiow given to our ji-i'c\ On tj ! whole , there 13 no IK dy cf public servants who do i\a \ val- : loijvcrk nor whose moneyed raw.ird Ij BO Inadequate compared to tiitflrvcrU. . ITi-slnr-tog with the su- f resie cotirr , the ludges should have their Kalarl.'j-doubled. It h car.ic.3tl/ be desired that SOUK * methcd citud ! ! be dcvUud for do- hv ? away with the Ions delays which ma. 11 tal.i In the administration of Jtistl' ' and which operate with peail- l\r : severity against persons of small means nnd favor only the very crimi nals whom It is most desirable to pun HI. ' At the last election certain lenders of u-g.iulzed labor made n violent and sweeping attack upon the entire Ju- dlchiry of the country , nu attack couched lu such terms 113 fo Include the most upright , honest and broad minded judges no less than those of narrower mind nnd more- restricted outlook. I.nst year before thu house committee on the judiciary these same labor leaders formulated their de mands , specifying the bill that con tained them , refusing all comproiul.su , rttld's they wished the principle of tli.it bill or nothing. They Insisted on n | rovlsli'ii Unit [ n n labor dispute nu Injuiiotli n fir uld NM- ! ? except to pm- feet a property right and HpccIQcall/ proNided that the rlyht lo carry on builnes * should nut bo lon.'Hrucd an a property il ht. and In a ( second pro vl'jlen their bill made lugul In a labor dispute any at I or agreement by or between iwo or more persons Utnt wiuld not ha\o been unlawful If dona by n > Iii''lo person. In olhcr words , thh bill legalized blacklisting and boy cotting in cnery form. The demand was made that there should be lrl.il by jury In contempt cases , thereby most m-Ioiu-'ly Impairing the nuth' < rlt.\ of the court . All this represented u course of policy wlil-h , if carried out , would luo.in the cnthioiicment of privilege In Its crudest and brutal form and the destruction of ono. of the most essential functlouH of the judiciary in nil elUIIzed lands. The \vagc\vorkerrf , the worklngmen , the laboring men of the country , by thu way In whlc.li they repudiated the ef fort to get thorn to east their votM la response ! to an appeal to clnss hatred have emphasized tltr-h- sound patrlotLsm and Americanism Courts Imperiled by Judges. But the extreme reactionaries , th. " persons who blind theineetvai to the wrongs now nud th < -omiuHted by the courts on laboring men. should aho think seriously as to what &udi a move.oiit : as thU i.urtcnds. The action wf UicM' fedcinl and state judges vrho show Inability or unwlll- Ingnes-j to put n top to the wrong doing of very rich IINJU imder uoduru Industrial conditions. There aiv certain iKflsio : ! ' ) bya - iloin coui-td whk-h li.n. * beou exited- Ingly detrlmeutal to the rights of wagcv.orkera. IhU is true of all the decision ? that UchU > ihu men and tvoincn ure by Ihe coiibtltuiijii "guar- unteeil their liberty" to cvutrau to outer a daiiyuioua o-nipailou. t-r to s.'trk n : > uudealrablt i r Improper num ber . t h 'U.-J ' , vr to vM1. ; l.i unhealthy snrroui.dlygs , ai.d therefore cannot re- over d'iiu'ca : : whvu uuiliiicd In ti.if ! i.cfupatlon and ctunot : be rbrbKhlen to work \\hal the IcgUl.tnn * divide * It an excessive number * -f huurb. ir teary ar/y ivU the wurL uii'ler cuudlilji < which the legislature decides to be un healthy. .Thero u _ al80 , l think. , ground for \wllot-thnt fcult.nnnUal Itijustloe l.i ftcu suffered by employees In conse- pjcncc of the custom of courts IHSU ng tenlporarj ; Injunctions without no- Ice to them and { mnirhiug them for contempt of court ui lustanccn where , is a .matter of fact , they imvo no , ge of mry procccdlugs. Pro vision should be inndc > that no tnjiinc Ion ov temporary rpstralnlug order otherwise than on notice , except vhero Irrejiarable Injury would other- vise result , nnd In euch ease n honr- u ? on the merIM of the crdir t'liould IL' hndlbh : short nxed period , ntul li' not then oontltnu-d aflor heav- nc It phoul.l forthwith lapse. Duel- Ions ; should bo rcidored Inunodlatoly ind ( he olmti' ' ! > of di'ln.v inlntmUcd In every way. The rrurts un. tvi l-o highly com- nonded ami Htr.nehly uphold when hey ret their fares t'jjnlnst wrong- Uli : < r > r lyrnnny by rt majority , but hey are to bo blnr.nsd when tluy frtll to recojrulao utuln * n govornniont TJO tvrM tu ! > di'lll'oi-'le jutl iiKMit of hi * innjirUy ns to iinuiri' of leijlll- Jjnto policy when ihily ix | < rossd by i. 3 JoalMlaluro. The pooplt * .should lot IA * pcrjlttwl to jt'id'-n o\ll and -1'rslud fl.-latlrn ri il'o H-or-ry thnt he court v.-P.l ret It rl rhl. They should bo Inuiiht that tlu1 il'jht way to wet rid of a bad law I ; to Inve the leglslaturo r pesl It mill not to li'ivo the cotirtu by nijonlouj ii-.ji * splitInj ; ; inilllfy It. People Themsclv s tu Dlnnie. Tor nnny of the ( linrli-oinitigs of u stl.o Ji ; our country our people u.s a yholc * : ivo tlu'usehvj 11 bl.iiu : > , niul the uug's nnd Jurlo.s inorfly bear Ilielr tUiavo togethi'r with the public as n whole. It Is dtacrc'lltublo to u.s n ? > n ) eop't > that there tiliould bi dllllciilt } n convlctlnjj ii'uriltnorti up In | * . ( | ) { 0 juf-tlcu ui-n \\lio as puiille fervnnts iaoivitu \ { rullty of corruption or who U\e J-jtoJ l'.v the corruption of pub Ic eci'vanfa * The huge wealth thnt has been ac cumulated by a few Individual * of iv cent year * , in what has r.uiounted to 1 socl.il and luduxtrlal tevolutlon , has jeen as rpgnrds sonic of these Individ t'is ! U)0 ) < U * pDiSlb'o ' OM'by the Improp er use of t1. ! moJi-in iM/poi-aMon. Cor- nn-atljns KIV neepNair.liiHti'iiiiiontg wf noJaru bu.Uio.sd. 'J hey Inve been per- oilttod to bt'C'Oinv n iu"'Mce : largely be nuao magovernmenttil repri'si'iilatlvtiu > f thi * iieoji'.e ' have nor ! ; . .l alowly In irovlJInj ; for ndeiiiPti | * control over hem. Heal dnuiugu has br * n done by the manifold nnd coulllctlng Interpretn- ioiiii of the Intcrnlatp , connnerce law. Control over the great Vorporntlonu doug - ug Interstate bu < lncmi < : an be effective only if It Is vested with full power lu in administrative department.H branch of the federal eiocutlvo. carrying out a federal law. It inn never be of- 'octlve If a divided responsibility Is oft lu both the ( status nnd the nivllon It can never be cfferthe If | ift In thn linndd of tint courts to lie decided by lawsuits. mta. hold u -l.c , f lotului deserved cnuetlty uulef our "form of { lovcrnmont. Itrvpcrv for I In * luH osscntlnl In tin * pcnnaiunco nf ur In Btllullotm. nnd ri'spetl Jor the l-i\v l Inrcwly conditioned upon i-p pw-t for the ci-nrM. Hut we must fiu-c tin * fact that thvro nro wlo nnd unwise JinlKOM. Just ns there nro wlso nnd unulrc ox- ertitlvtN nnd leslslntors When n president or governor behavon Improp erly or unwlrely Hit * remedy Is tasy. for his term l.s short. The snino is trno with tin * legislator , nlthottuh not to tin * Mim * ( IpKi-oo. With n judge who. lii'ln-jt human. Is nlso llkoly to ol-r. but whoie teiiuro In for life , t'horo IH no similar way of holding him to rospoiiilblllf.v fndor ordlnnrj rondl tlnus UK. f.irms utiij of prpistiro ( o which ho Is In any way nnimnhlo nro public oiilnlon nnd the union of his fellow Jiidmw. It Is the last whli-h Is most Imuiedliitoly effocllvo nnd to which we Mioiitt ) look for I ho reform of tibuscii. Forests. If there Is nny oiu * duty whlcJi nioi\- tlmn sinothorvo ewe It to our children nnd our chlldren'B children lo perform ut onto It U to save the forests of this country , for they constitute the Urst and nrust Important element In the conservation of the natural re- Bourccs of the country. Rhorlelghtcd per.sons , or persons blinded to the future by deslro to make money in every wny out of the present , KometliucH speak JIM if no great damage would bo done by thu reckless destruction of our forests. It la dIUlcult lo have patience with the argumentH of these persona , Thanks to our own roclvlcssnesH in the use of our Bplendid forests , we Imvo already crossed the verge of n timber famine In thl.s country , nnd no measures that we now tuko can , at leant for ninny years , undo thv mischief that has ui- reavly been done. But we cnn prevent further mischief being done , and It would bo lu the highest degree repre hensible to let any consideration of temporary convunlencv or tumporary cost lut rfviv with auoh action , espe- uinlly as rt'gnrda the national forests , which the nation can now ut Ibis very moment control. ITho president here cites In support of hU vontuntlonn the gixint destruc tion wrought In Chlnn by the denuda tion of the forest nroaf. I \Vliiit ban tliuai happened In nortlu-ni China , what tins happened In central Asia , In rnlestltio , In north Africa , In parU of the Mediterranean countrlun of Europe , will mirely happen In our country If wo do not exercise that wise forethought which uliould bo ono of the chief marks of nny people call ing Itself civilized. Nothing should be permitted to Hlnnd lu the wny of the preservation of the foreata , nnd It IM criminal to permit Individuals to pur chase ti llttlo galu for thcmselveH through the destruction of forcstw when this destruction l.i fatnl to the well bolnc of the whole country In the future. Inland Waterwayi , Action nhould be begun forthwith , durliiu the present Hcxulon of ooiiKreas , for the Itnprovt'uiont of our Inland wa tonvnyH-ncthm which will result lu giving IIH not only ijovlynble but mivlRiited rivers. Wo hnro pent liuiulrodH of tnllllona of dollars upon tlu' o waterwnya. yet the trunkon nearly nil of them IH steadily declin ing. This condition Is the direct re sult of the absence of nny comprc heiiHlvo nnd fin-seeing plan of water wny Improvement. Obviously wo can not continue thus to expend the rev einies of the Kovernmont without re turn. It Is poor business to upend money for Inland navigation unle-H we get It. Such Nhortslghted , vacillating nnd futile methoda nro nccompnnlod bj du orenslng water berne commerce nnd IncrentiliiK traille congestion on land , by Increiu-lng Hoods and by the uati * of public money. Thu remedy lle.s In the IllPtlindl ivlilr li linv/ > so alt-nnlly failed nnd adopting new ones In keeping with the neeiUi nnd demands of our people. In n report on n measure Introduced at the Urst session of the present con groia the Kocrctary of wnr'snld , "Tho chkif defect In Ihe methods hitherto 3 pursued lloi lu the nbsenco of oxecu- ) live authority for orIKlnatlng compro--1 honslve pinna covering thu country ov ! natural divisions thereof. " In 'this' opinion 1 hcnrllly concur. IJntll the work of river Improvement , 'u ' uiidi'i-liikuii In n modern wny It tan- not Inuo results thnt will meet the needs of Hits modern nation. Those need't < dioiild bo met without further lilly dallyln * , ' or delay. The plan which promises the bt" < l nnd ijulckost roKiiltH N lint of u permanent conimlsstou nu- UiorlKed to co-ordlnntu the work of nil the go\ernment departments renting to wnter\\nys nnd to frnuiu nnd su.ier. vise the 'xecutlon of n coiupruhou dv plnn. The time for plnyluur with our watervvnys Is pnst. The country do- tnamltt results. National Pnrka. thnt all our national parka nd- Jiieont to national forests bo placed completely under th control of the forest ncrvicu of the ngrlauttural do- parlment , Instead of leaving thom , MS they are now , under the Interior do- pnrtmont nnd policed by the nrmy. Pore Hood. The pure food legislation Inuj nlrendy worked a beiiotH dlfllcillt to ororcstl- mute. Secret Service. Last year nn nmcndniout wn Incor- pom ted In the measure providing for the Bocret servlcu which provided thnt there should bo no dutnll from the se cret Kervlco nnd no traunfor therofroiu. It Is not too much to miy that thin amendment him been of bonollt only , and could be of beiioflt only , to thu criminal classes. The amendment In i question wan of beiietlt to no one ox- ceptlnij to _ crlnilnnlB , amlltflcrloijH y < ni P.IUU 0. ) BcgggxjH v mpKasaaaanuHftaiuit ii nil ini nu' ' i "No Saiul too ISeep" : p ARE THE CLAIMS SUSTAINED by THE Give the Jack son a tiial and I will to your satis ! ac tion that it is su pcrior in powci\ buoyancy , speed , and endurance aK * iiimi'B ' aa < w a a55aMUa' iaai Bo 3Ciita 'OTBtt gs3K WHEN YOO BUY AN AUTOM3&IUE siinplo Von want and one unsy Unit of is operation , . that runs lifcflit and noiselessly , that clinil)3 the hilla wiih cabu and that has tinIxsr speed qualites. t- thu in to\\n in Mini 1 will ntti ( o your iiaf , the products ui' the f.iiinart1 ug hi h prieis thu Buick Car i.s worlli to you i-vury dollar wo ask for it , H , GONRA3 , IsioByiGa Man , Broken 3ew , fie&r & ,