AN EXCELLENT REMEDY. Will Break Up a Cold In Twenty-Four Hours and Cure Any Cough That IB Curable , The following mixture is often pre scribed and is highly recommended for coughs , colds and other throat and bronchial trouble. Mix two ounces of Glycerine , a half-ounce of Virgin Oil of Pine compound pure , and eight ounces of pure Whisky. These can bo bought in any good drug store and eas ily mixed together in a largo bottle. The genuine Virgin Oil of Pine com pound pure is prepared only In the laboratories of the Leach Chemical Co. , Cincinnati , and put tip for dis pensing in half-ounce vials. NOTHING REMARKABLE. The Mayor Just think , admiral , 1'vo married 20 people in two hours. The Admiral Well , that's only ten knots an hour. CLIP THIS OUT. Valuable Reclpo When Afflicted with Rheumatism or Backache. This is a renowned doctor's very best proscription for rheumatism. "Ono ounce compound syrup Sarsa- parllla ; one ounce Torls compound ; half pint high grade whiskey. Mix them and take a tablespoonful before each meal and at bed time. The bottle tle must bo well shaken each time. " Any druggist has these Ingredients or he will get them from his whole- Bale house. The Country's Spread. While the area conceded to the 13 original states by the peace treaty of 1783 was 828,000 square miles , their present area Is but 320,000 square miles , the other 502,000 square miles forming in whole or in part 13 other states. A Rare Good Thing. "Am using Allen's Foot-Ease , and can truly say I would not liavo been without It so long1 , had I known the relief It would Ktve my aching feet I think It a rare peed thing for anyone having sore or tired fcft Mrs. Matilda Iloltwort. Providence , R. I. " Sold by all Druggists. 23c. Aslc to-day. "Soft and Nice. " She George , dear , do you 1'ovo me ? He Yes , darling ; very much. She Say something soft aud nice to V * me. * jri He Oh , custard pie ! Judge. Nebraska Directory A Grateful Man Says of UNCLE SA AS A CURE FOR CONSTIPATION "Enables me to go to stool with out syringe or medicine , a thing I have not been able to do for four or n\ve years. " WILLIAM RITCHES. Such vbluntary testimonials are constantly received. ASK YOUR GROCER ABOUT IT HE CERTAINLY KNOWS U. S. B. F. Co. , Omaha Jk > you want tbn llcst Corn Sheller made ? It to. Insist on baring a MARSEILLES CORK SHELLER Write for catalog or we yonr local dealer. JOHN DEERE PLOW CO. , OMAHA Pays tbe highest price for BUSINESS COLLEGE Established 25 years. 900 fctudents list year. Wide ace , practical , thorough * Ilqulpi for roouero business tile and to hold the highest salaried tuitions. Advantazts unapproached elsewhere. No taloont iaM&ooln. WrtU lw ftM protp # rtu t * J05COLN IIC8IMC6S COLLEGE , 0 Jtorth 18th St. , Ltoeola , Htb. HERBERT E. GOOCH CO. BROKERS AND DEALERS Grain , Provisions , Stocks , Cotton Main Office. 204-205 Fraternity Uldg. Lincoln , Nebrailca. Bell Phone 513 Auto Phone 2C59 Largest House In State. is as safe as it is effective. Guar anteed to contain no opiates. It is very palatabla too children like it. All Drunnlats , 25 Cents GROWTH OF BROKEN BOW DE CLARED TO JUSTIFY IT. HAPPENINGS OVER THE STATE What Is Going on Here and There That Is of Interest to the Read- era Throuohout Nebraska and Vicinity. Broken Bow. An important moot ing of the Commercial club was hold Saturday at which a committee of three was appointed ( o confer with Congressman Kinkald and urge- upon him the matter of introducing a bill In congress providing for the erec tion of a federal building at this place. The committee will also urge the city council to rush the completion of ce ment walks and crossings and the numbering of the streets so there will Lo no obstruction In the way of free mall delivery , which the city is now in line for. When the annual receipts of a postofllco reach $10,000 the town Is then ready for a carrier system. The receipts of this ofllco for the fiscal year ending April 1 , 1909 , were $9,346 , within $654 of the required amount. The receipts this year arc over nine- hundred dollars ahead of the corresponding pending month of last year , and it seems to be an assured fact that they will reach aud exceed the amount necessary for free delivery service in the city. In order to get this , streets .and sidewalks will have to pass in spection by the postofllce department , and all houses must be I numbered ; hence the activity of the Commercial club to start the ball rolling. A new postolflco building is what the town needs now. Both Alliance and Chad- ron have bills in the present congress for appropriations in the sum of $135- 000 each for a new federal building. The office at Chadron is that of the third class , with receipts last year of less than $9,000 and a. salary of $1,800 , While Broken Bow is that of the second end class with greater receipts and a salary of $2,100. Offers Money to Orphans. Grand Island , Neb. Before going In nip penitentiary urnesi w. atom , con victed of manslaughter for the kill ing of Joseph K. Hichcson , has set tled * up his property affairs. He and his brother , Joseph Stout , have sold thpir farm to Herman Kroeger for $10- 000. A $ J,000 mortgage to a minor brother has been paid and out if the 53,000 which was Ernest Stout's share ho has fcet aside $2,00 for his wife ant child , nnd has volunteered to give the balance to the children of the dc ceased. It is stated hero that , this has been accepted by the attorney foi the children , who had filed a suit foi $5,000 damages. Chamberlain Not Guilty. Beatrice , Neb. After being out just twenty hours In the Chamberlain case the Jury agreed upon a verdict , finding tht1 ex-cashier of the defunct Chamber lain Banking house of Tecumseh not guilty of accepting and receiving de posits hi an insolvent bank. The east was given to the jury Saturday night , at 12 o'clock and the verdict wa ? agreed upon Sunday night at 10 o'clock. Twelve ballots were taken the Hrst resulting six to six , the eleventh eleven to one and the twelfth , was for actiuital. On ono ballot seven Jurors favored conviction. Farmers' Institute at Cambridge. Cambridge , Neb. A farmers' insti tute school will ho held hero Decem her 27 , 1909 , to January 1 , 1910. The committee in charge has everything in icadlness and unusual enthusiasm is being shown by the farmers and stock raisers , all of which promises a largo attendance. This school is conducted under the ausp.ices of the Universitj of Nebraska department of farmers' it : stitutes. An especially attractive pro grame has been arranged covering oiii week's instruction In field crops and farm animals , and on domestic science and domestic art. Almost Frozen to Death. Nebraska City , Neb. J. W. Godfrey who resides near Syracuse , fell from Ills wagon while loading hay and was so badly injured that he could no help himself and when found was near ly frozen to death. He is seventy novon years of ago and his recovery is doubtful. He had gone to the fleh alone to get a load of hay and it Is not known how the accident occurred Celebrate Silver Wedding. Albion , Neb. About forty friendb and neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. P. M Scott of this city , called at their homo unannounced Saturday night , the oc caslon being tholr twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. It happened that Mr Scott was away from homo at the time. Mr. and Mrs. Scott am amonf , the parly settlers In this place. Their Golden Wedding. Surprise , Neb. Mr. and Mrs. Wol ford Keebatm'h celebrated their golden wedding Wednesday at their home three miles northwest of here. Abou ono hundred of their friends and neigh bors were present They came to this county thirty-nine years ago las spring. May Rebuild River Bridge. Schiiyler , Nob. It Is probable lhat the I'latto river bridge nt this point will bo rebuilt next spring. It has been out for three jpars. and the bust- juss men iirc getting anxious about it. , HAPPENINGS- State News and Notes in Condensed Form , The now bridge over the Elkhorn at Nellgh Is now completed and Is n flno structure. Mr. and XI rw. John Barrett celo- iratcd their forty-fifth anniversary at Surprise Monday. Their four Bonn , daughter and alx grandchildren were present. The case of the county of Hamilton B. the Aurora National Bank was Iccldcd In favor of the county Friday afternoon by .Tudgo II. ( J. Bungan of he Tenth judicial district. J. L. Westergaard of Nora died Frl- lay. He had been In apparent good icalth , but was suddenly stricken with icart failure while at work and died before medical assistance could bo procured. J. II. Tucker of Page , Nob. , has pur chased the farm of Max Kaden , south- cast of Dlllcr. The farm consists of eighty acres and the consideration was $8,000. Mr. and Mrs. Kaden are preparing to visit their old home in [ Jermany. Sunday was a red letter day for the new $20,000 Methodist church , just completed In Aurora. The donatiom amounted , to $9,550 , of which $1,350 is for the organ fund. This covers the remainder of the building fund. Dr. W. D. Parr conducted the services. At n meeting of the Beatrice dlstrlcti Gage county Sunday school conven tion , .Tune 14 to 1C Inclusive was se lected as the dale for holding the state convention In Beatrice. It is expect ed that 1,000 visitors will bo in Be atrice from all over the state at that time. Many of the leading surgeons of the west gathered in Omaha to attend the nlnteenth annual meeting of the west ern surgical and gynecological asso ciation hold at the Homo Monday and Tuesday. The association -has members from all states west of the Alleghanles. William Schneider , the five-year-old ton of Mr. and Mrs. John Schneider , was accidentally shot by an older brother at the family home in York. The boys did not know the gun was loaded. The bullet entered the boy's chest. Ho is in a serious condition , but the physician says he. will re cover. The third national ( corn exposition uiuauu oiiiuriiuy uiiur u LUO successful run , notwithstanding the cold weather which has prevailed dur ing the entire period. The entrlen have exceeded in numbers those ot former expositions and the prize win ners In many departments were de clared by the > Jdges to cxcell those of previous years. The golden wedding anniversary ol Mr. and Mrs. Francis M. Bozell was celebrated at their homo in Fullerton. Mr. and Mrs. Bozell were both born , raised and married in Indiana and from there moved to Nance county twenty years ago , Fettling on a farm upsir Fullerton , where they resided until moving to town about four years ago. The couple enjoy excellent health , While skating OP Lincoln creek , near his home in Thuyer , Walter Wtttko , the eighteen-year-old son ol Mr. and Mrs. Otto Thuyer , accidentally shot himself and died a few houra after the accident. The boy was car. rjing a rifle at the time and had stopped to adjust his skates. In some manner the gun was discharged and the bullet entered his right eye. A number of his companions were skat lug nearby at the time. It is slated uiion good authority that the Union Pacific railroad company intends making some improvements at Callaway , work to commence hi the very near future. A water suppjy system will be Installed , the present ono being Inadequate to supply the de mand for water. Also the building of a roundhouse is another improvement which will soon take place. When the road was built Into Callaway in 1890 , a round house was built , but during the hard times , when only three trains a week were run up the K. & B. H. branch , there was but little need for the round house , and the same was torn down. However , with three trains a day , as is now the case , two of which lay over here at night , a round house Is badly needed. James T. Stewart , , a farmer of the Liberty vicinity , has begun suit In thti county court against Frank and Clydo Crane , minors , and their father , Ed. Crane , for damages in the sum ol $422.50. The boys , while out hunting October 21 , 1D08 , chased a rabbit Into a haystack on the Stewart farm. Being - ing unable to scare the animal out , the lads built a flro with the Intention of smoking it from its hiding place. The llro eoon communicated to a barn and other buildings on the Stewart place , resulting in the destruction of properly valued at $022.50 , on which there was $200 insurance. The boys or tholr father having failed to make an offer of settlement , Mr. Stewart begins the above action to recover damages with Interest and costs of 811 t. Forty thousand head of hogs in four days is the best record of the season at the South Omaha market. The re ceipts heretofore have been unusually small. Thlt is a little better than the average and is no doubt ono of tlio results of the very high prices paid. Last year the ontlro week correspond ing to the present one showed only 10.000 head. The week will probably make a record of HO.OOO head. The prices range from about $8.15 to $8.27 JUT hundred. The extreme top of $8.40 reached last week has not been dupll eatPil HOSPITAL DUILDING BURNS AT JACKSONVILLE , ILL. THE HOME OF INSANE PATIENTS Frightened Women Taken Out Es cape Attendants and Roam the Streets , Some of Them In Scanty Attire. Jacksonville , 111. Fire in the central hospital for the Insane hero Tuesday night destroyed the north wing of the Institution , threatened destruction of other portions for hours and for a time caused much anxiety among the asylum olllclals in preventing panic and escape among the patients. It is believed a few Inmates arc at large. WJien the flro broke out In the north annex , soon after 8 o'clock , some of the jiatlents escaped , but the asylum authorities helped in the removal of inmales from the burning wing to an other portion of the hospital. The flro in tlio north wing burned fiercely , and the local fire department fought It with difficulty , several firemen being Injured by falling walls within the first half hour. It was near midnight before the flro was under control. Most of the patients rescued from the burning section were escorted by guards and volunteers to the south wing of the asylum , a now addition. The lire , however , so alarmed the pa tients that the situation became threatening , and citizens of Jackson ville wore asked to aid In preventing further disorder. The patients /from ono end of the asylum to the other became excited and those who were freed from the burning cction gave the guards much concern. Several men and women es caped while being transferred from the burning portion , some of them being captured before they could reach the streets , and others being found in the outlying streets. Some women were found , thinly clad , sitting on curb stones half a mile from tlio asylum , and taken back. It is rumored that a number of pa tients still are in the burned portion of the asylum. These , it is stated , were women on the fourth floor of the four-story building , who are reported to have rushed Into the attic. They may have perished. There is no cer tainty regarding the number of pa tients in the building. The lire started In the roof of the north wing , according to the attached of the institution. What started the flro Is not known. The flames spread rapidly to the fourth floor where sev eral hundred women patients were kept. Their cries created a terrific din , which aroused men and women patients throughout the institution. Hospital attendants and officials worked desperately with the fright ened patients and several hundred were in a few minutes removed to Quarters in the new part of the asy lum. On the fourth floor where flames entered before the patients had been taken away , it is believed that some of the women may have- eluded the at tendants. While the firemen were fighting the flames the police received word by lei cphono that several women were roaming the streets wrapped in blank ets , and that other women patients were .it largo without any clothing whatever , having torn off their night ; dresses in their excitement. Police and volunteers are searching for th\ \ escaped Inmates. At 11 o'clock , though the flro In the north wing still was burning and floors and walls had fallen , danger oj further spread of the flames seemed slight. Officials of the asylum weru engaged In checking up the inmates of the north wing , but had been unable lo report whether all of the 200 pa tients in the flro stricken portion had accounted for. Korean Premier Stabbed. Seoul , Korea. Premier Yi. the head of the Korean cabinet was stab bed and fatally wounded Tuesday by a Korean , Ylo Chalm Yong. Premier Yl was formerly minister of education in the Korean cabinet. Ho became prime minister in May , 1907 , when a reconstruction of the cab inet followed a five hour audience with Marquis Ito , had with the em peror. Yi was regarded as a firm and competent officer , but his efforts to carry out the rpllcy of the now ad ministration met with continued op position from his political opponents. Cook Ignorant , Not a Fraud. Christiana "Nobody could feel more sorrow at the commission's crushing slam than myself , for I had learned to appreclalo Cook as a do- voled friend and an honest man , " said Captain Ronald Amundsen Tuesday with much feeling. . "Tho important question now is whether ho is a swindler or merely ignorant. I pre fer to believe that Dr. Cook himself was confident that he nad arrived at the north polo. This must have been a fixed idea with him. If ho Is swin dling ho must have changed his char acter in the past ten years. " Wants and Expects Statehood. Washington , D. C. In their desire for statehood , the people of Arizona area unit , says Governor Sloan In his annual report on affairs of the terri tory submitted to the secretary of the interior Tuesday. "They not only desire it , " ho adds , "hut confidently expect to receive it from the present congress. " The population of tbo territory Is estimated at more than 200,000. Oov- enior Sloan reports that the last year was one of prosperity and was marked by a substantial growth in the output of mines aud the product of the soil. IMPERTINENT. Missionary You haven't been to Sunday school for a month. I don't expect to meet you In heaven I Kid Qeol I didn't know yoit wuz ns bad an all dat ! A Teot. "Well , " said Mr. Cumrox , "your party was a great success. " "How can you toll ? " asked htjj wife. "Whenever a crowd comes along that makes mo feel like a stranger In my own house I know It's n brilliant occasion. " Desperate But Effective. Knlckor So Jones has a good schema ? Backer Yes ; ho carries a llttlo dy namite lo blow up any auto lhat runs over him. Some people Buffer continually , with tired , itching and swollen feel. Little do they know now sootliiiiR in llnii\linn Wiz ard Oil. Rub it in nt night and have thankful , happy feet in the morning. Some of these public ; servants of ours arc about as hard to get any thing out of as the autocrats who occupy our kitchens as private serv ants. Ar.f.KN'H I.1TNO 1IAI.NAM hns been used gun'ossf iillr for j cnra fordpcp- seated liB. colils and bronchitis. Hviirybmlr ihould about 1U Hlnsltuplo , tuifound nuro. It worries a modest girl if a man tries to kiss her and it worries a young widow if ho doesn't. Lewis' Single Hinder ciRnr. Originnl in Tin Foil Smoker PackaRc. Take no substitute. It's easy for n woman to paint a pretty face If she hns ono. The Wretchedness ! of Constipation < Om quickly be overcome by CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS. Purely vegetable act lurely and gently on the lirer. Cure Dilioutneu , Head. che , DiizJ. _ - - ness , and Indigeition. They do tfieii duty , Sm.ll Pill. 3m ll Doia. Small PrU * . J GENUINE mua bear signature i ' WESTERN CANADA What Prof. Shaw , the Woll-Known Acrt- culturlat , Sny About Iti I would Rootior radio cAttls In Wntorn Caniula tliim In tlio nun bolt of tlio United Ktntot. Feed H ohpoiMtr and cllinnt * Ivotlor far the mrprna. Your mnrliat will Ira- proro Jailer thin jonr torinnnmlll produce the Wltcnt run be nroMll up tothofOth i > r- Mlol | KK ) mile * north of ILoInlcn bound- nrrl. Yunr rncnt land will l > o Ulcon nt It rnto Ixijond rrcxiont concep tion. | V o Imvo onmiiin reoiiio In tli United Hulon alnnfl who wr\n home * to talio up thbi land. " KMU/ ) 70,000 Americans TTlllrntornnilinnU < Hi < Mrliomc In Wrt ru Camilla tliU year. 1000 iirmlucixl another Inriro rroi > of wheat , onts anil barley. lu addition to which the cjitllo oxixirtit wnt an Immniuo Itr-ni , Cuttlo mining , dairying , inliea fiumlne nnd Brnln n row In a In the province * < > t Mnnllobn , etultnt- clicnvnii ami Alhcrtn. free liommtciKt mid pnv inn lion arons , nil neil na lands helil rnlltrnr nnrt lanil comrnnlcitlll provide home * fur million * . . Adnptnhlo neil , healthful clt- timtn. nplcndlil ncliooU nuu cljtirchr * . nnil KWM | rnlhvnyii For iottlnrm' rnten , dencriptlro lltcratnro liost Wmt. " how to roach the country and other par- tlcalun , write to Hup't otto liuml * oration , Ottawa , Canada , or to the Canadian Uorornmont Aceot. W. V. DENNETT Boon < B Bldg. Onihi.Xtk. ( DeonddroMnoartntyoq. ) (8) ( ) It onncei to f DEFIANCE STARCH- 'tbo p ck n "S thflr xtarcli'-a only 13 oiincot QUALITY."S 'DEFIANCE" IB SUPERIOR QUALITY. W. N. 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