TO GET ITS BENEflCIAL EFFECTS ALWAYS BUYTOEGENIIE MANUFACTURED BV THE SOLD BV ALD' LEADING . DRUGGISTS. _ Owe Size ONIY. SOA BOTTLE PREACH GOSPEL OF HEALTH Plan to Have One Sermon on Sunday , April 24 , Devoted to Scourge of Tuberculosis. Following 'campaigns against con- r.iimpllon that have been carried on in Iho churches of hundreds of cities , and tiormoiiB on tuberculosis that have hcoii prearhcd before thousands of con. Kregations during the past year , u movement hin : he-en started by the Na , llonal Association for the Study ami Prevention of Tuberculosis to estab lish a permanent tuberculosis Sunday , tm which It Is hoped that every ono of ( ho 311,000,000 church-goors in the United States will hear the gospel of health , This year the Sunday selected is April 24. It Is planned that on April 21 tuberculosis sermons shall bo jiroachetl in all the churches of the country. Literature will be distributed 1o members of the congregations , and In every way an effort will bo made to leach that tuberculosis Is a dangerous disease and that It can bo prevented nnd cured. ClorKymen who desire to obtain ad ditional information In regard to tu berculosis will bo able to secure litera ture from state and local antl-tubercu- loshi associations nnd hoards of health , tis well as from the national asso ciation. Wnys and Means. During whist Is called an "observa tion" lesson , a mistress was question ing a class ot small boys on certain points or things they had observed in conduction with the habits of animals In water. "What do nshea swim with ? " tlm lady asltcd , "Jrt'Hh thelr fins , " replied on " scholar. ! v "Hlsht ? , And doga ? " "Their paws , " answered the next. "Very good. And , now , the nox boy , what do llttlo boys swim with ? " , , yUathlng-pants , mum ! " An Easy Job. "Do you thinl ; that you can make my daughter happy ? " asked Mr. Cum- rox."She ntl "She has been happy with you , hasn't she ? " rejoined the confident [ youth. V , " 1 think BO , sir. " - - * "Well , if she's that easy to please there ought to bo no dlfllcully. " . He Was Immune. An elderly gentleman , traveling In a stagecoach , was amused by the con- blunt lire of words kept up hetwcon two ladles. One of them at last kind ly inquired if their conversation did not make his head ache , when he an swered , with a great deal of naivete , "No , ma'am ; I have been marrlod 28 years. " Kcform is a good thing when tvc- piled to the other fellow. " WHAT'S THE USE Sticking to a Habit When It Means Discomfort ? Old King Cofl'eo knocks subjects out tolerably flat at times , and there jjls no possible doubt of what did it. A ' JMich. : woman gives her experience : " "I used to have liver trouble nearly sail of the time and toolr medicine which relieved mo only for n little while. Then every once In a while 1 would ho suddenly doubled up with an awful agony In my stomach. It doomed us though every time I took r breath I would die. No one could suffer any moro and live. "Finally I got down so sick with catarrh of the stomach that I could not turn over in bed , and my stomach did not digest even milk. The doctor finally told me that if I did not give up drinking coffee I would surely die , but I felt I could not give it up. "However , Husband brought homo a package of Posturn and it was made strictly according to directions. It was the only thing that would stay .on my stomach , and I soon got so I liked it very much. "Gradually I began to get better , and week by week gained In strength and health. Now I am In perfect condi tion , and I am convinced that the whole cause of my trouble was coffee drink ing , and my getting bettor was duo to leaving off coffee and drinking Postum. "A .short time ngo I tasted some coffee and found , to my astonishment , that I did not care anything about it. I never have to take medicine any moro. I hope you will use this letter for the benefit of those suffering from the poisonous effects of coffeo. " Head the little book , "Tho Road to Wcllvllle/'in pkgs. "Thoro's a Roason. " ' Ever renil ilie nbnve Idler ? A nor one apprnrx from time < i > llmr. They are Kcnulnr , ( rue , nnil full'tit luiiunu Interest. Ex-President Again in Touch with Civilization. GREETED BY MANY FRIENDS Wife nnd Daughter Among Thoeo Who Journey to Egyptian Frontier City to Welcome Distinguished Trav eler and Hunter. Khartum , Egypt. Col. Theodore Roosevelt arrived at this place on Monday , and was received officially by Gen. Sir Reginald Wlngato , gov ernor general of the Sudan , on behalf - half of both the Egyptian nnd English governments. The ox-prcnldent was met hero by Mrs. Roosevelt and Mlsa Ethel and by a host of American and European correspondents and numer ous delegations of political and other friends from the United States. In fact this historic town Is literally filled with visitors brought hero to greet the returning traveler. With his arrival at this place , Col. ' Roonovelt completed one of the most notable Journeys through the wilder ness of Africa that has been underta ken since the dayo of Livingstone and Sfnnley. Itwas a remarkable Jour ney both in number of animals slain and preserved as specimens , and bo- ciuiHO of Its lack of accidents and elcknoss of every kind. Ordinarily a traveler , through the regions through which Col. Roosevelt has passed 1 , comcn out of the Jungucs loaded with riinlarla and fever germs. Up to the present time , neither Col , Roosevelt nor any of his party have shown any symptoms of having contracted any of the numerous contagious diseases. Gen. Sir Reginald Wlngato pro- Route of Col. Roosevelt's Journey Down the Nile , vldcd countless ways for the enter tainment of his distinguished guest. Representatives of the many tribes of the desert have been gathered hero Into ono great encampment , and for Col. Roosevelt's entertainment , have Indulged In every possible form of native amusement , giving dances , races , etc. The town of Khartum Is a mass of color. Flags of Egypt , England and America are everywhere , nnd the ox- president has probably appreciated nothing moro than the opportunity of visiting this historical spot. Khartum Is virtually built around the grave of "Chinese" Gordon. The city itself is a gigantic monument to that soldier's deeds and his heroic death. In the center of it stands his effigy In bronze , mounted on a camel , gazing with fixed eyes out toward the desert which mocked him during the terrible year that ho lay there waiting for relief. Behind the statue btands the British governor's palace , on Imposing structure In the Gothic style , typical of British power and Hrltlsh permanence , .Name Gordon Everywhere. Not far away Is the Gordon Memori al college , a school built with funds raised by Gen. Kitchener by subscrip tion throughout Great Britain , in which the Sudanese newer generation Is trained for service In the govern ment which conquered its fathers. Everywhere throughout the city the name Gordon appears. There is the Gordon hotel , the Gordon drive and up the White Nile the Gordon tree. Gordon's memory will live so long as Khartum 'exists. The British have Dead Perfection. We beard it en Id of a certain man lately that ho had no vices. Ho should get some. Every man should have a vice or two. Being n member of a lodge and wearing plumes and badges IB belter than perfection. Atchlson ( Kan. ) Globn Growth of Various Trees. A young oak grows three feet la three years. In the ennui time nn elm grows eight feet three inches , and a .vlllow Mine feet three Inches. transformed the city of hln death Into \ memorial to his glory that can augh at time , Reviewing the Trip. A chronological history of Mr Hoose- volt's wonderful journey , and a par- la ! list of the animals killed Is as ollown : March 23 Sailed from New Yorker or Naples , 4,170 miles , March 30 Arrived at the Azores. April 2 Arrived at Gibraltar. April C Arrived nt Naples. April C After being received by King Victor Kmmanuol , sailed for Mombasa , British Kant Africa , 4,121 miles. April 15 Arrived at Aden , Arabia. April 21 Arrived nt Mombasa and received with honors by the provincial jovernor. April 22 Left Mombasa by rail for iCapltl plains and the ranch ot Sir Alfred Pease on the Athl river for short shooting expeditions. About 270 miles. Secured two wildebeests , two ; azello , five other antelope , six lions , three giraffe , ono zebra , ono rhino , a warthog and a hartoheost. May ID Ilodo to W. H. McMillan's 'Juja farm , " a full day's Journey , for short expeditions. Secured two 1m- pala , several antelope , a water buck , a leopard , a rhino and u hippopotamus. More Big Game Killed. May 20" Rode from McMillan's to the adjoining Iloatloy ranch for buf falo hunting among the papyrus swamps. Twelve miles. Secured four buffalo , four hartcbeost , two zebra , two gazelle and a warthog. May 20 Rode from the Ileatley ranch to McMillan's town house at Nairobi. A day'ri Jaunt. Juno 3 Left by rail for Kljabe , 11 miles. Juno 4 Arrived at Kljabe. Juno 5 Left Kljabo on march for the Sotlk district. The route was over a waterless tract , and although the distance traversed was only CO miles , It entailed a throe-day trip. Secured six rhinos , a hippopotamus , two eland , two wildebeest , several antelope , two zebras , a hyena , a warthog and three lions. July 12Arrived at Lake Naivasha on return trip. Secured two hippos and some smaller game. July 22 Arrived at Nalvaahu from the lako. July 24 Returned to Nairobi by rail , G5 miles. Aug. 4 Left Nairobi for Naivasha. Aug. 9 Left Naivasha on inarch to Nyorl and the Konyu province , SO miles. Secured ( Ive lions , three buf falo , a hippo , a giraffe and his first elephant. Oct. ItO Returned to Nulvasha. At Cuaso Ngutsho Plateau. Oct. 25 Loft by rail for Londinnl for a three weeks' ahoot on the Gunso Ngulsho plateau , about 90 miles. Se cured live giraffe , three lions and sev eral antelope and smaller game. Doc. 7 Returned to Nairobi by rail. Dec. 18 Left Nairobi by rail for Port Klsuma , on Lake Victoria > Jy- nnza , about 150 miles. Dec. 20 Arrive at Entebbe , Uganda , from Klsuma , via lake steamer , about 125 miles. On this trip the American Hag was flown for the first time on Africa's inland sea. Dec. 21 Left on 2ii-uiile auto trip to Kampala. Dec. 23 Loft Kampala for Kirigingo , 70 miles. Secured two elephants. . tvJnri. 3 Arrived at Ilolma , Uganda , after a 57-mllo trip from Kloiugo. Jan. 4 Loft for Butlnlm , 27 miles. Jan. 7 Left on steam launch for Wadelal nnd Rhino cam it. Ilelclnn Kongo , about 72 inllea. Secured several eral- white rhinos and u buffalo. Fob. 3 Left Wadolai for Nlmule , about 54 miles. Feb. 4 Arrived at Nimulc , Uganda. Fob. 7 Left Nliuulo for Gondokoro , a 108-mile march through almost un broken jungle. Fob. 17 Arrived at Gondokoro , Up per Sudan. Greeted by Mrs. Roosevelt. Feb. 26 Expedition broke up and porters returned to Uganda. Feb. 28 Rooflovolt left Gondokoro via steamboat for Khartum , moro than 800 miles to the north. March 11 Arrived at Renk , about t\Vo days' Journey by boat , south of Khartum. March 14 Reached Khartum , the end of his Journey on the Nile , nnd was greeted by Mra. Roosevelt and daughter , Miss Ethel. Homeward Bound. The arranged program of the re mainder of Col. Roosovolt'u home ward journey is as follows- March 29 Arrives nt Alexandria. April 2 Arrives at rtlbraltar. April 10 Arrives at Naples , April 14 Arrives In Paris. Great public reception planned. April 17 Goes to Vienna to Interna tional Sporting exhibition. May 10 Guest of faculty of Univer sity of Berlin. ' May 12 Visits Christianln. May 15 Arrives in London nnd is given freedom of city. x June 15 Arrives In New York , Homo at last. Careful of Others' Feelings. "Why don't you set the date for our weddlnir ? " "Because I have other fiances to consider. " Will Tattooed on Body. A Mexican miser who died not long ago was found to have his will tattooed on his breast. It caused hla heirs no end of bother , as the document had to bo copied before the man could bo bur- ica. Nor of the Containers , A Chicago man says the love germ Is located In the center of the nervous system. Recently somebody declared the liver to bo the seat of affection. There is no end of opinions. NEVV3 NOTES OF INTERECT FROM VARIOUS SECTIONS. MSUBJECTS TOUCHED UPON Religious , Social , Afjrlculturnl , Polit ical and Other Matters Given Due Consideration. Ftillcrlon has voted bonds for a new high school building. Ground has been broken for the now high school at Hroken IJow. A "clean-up crusade" Is on at Ne braska City by order of the mayor. Scarlet fever has again got n foot hold nt Gothenburg , several new cases having recently developed. Calvin \ Stecle , at oiu1 time com- imuulcr of the Grand Army of the Republic , tiled In Jefferson county last week. John Griff In. one of the oldest en gineers on the Burlington railway , haa resigned his position nnd 'will be come a farmer. The advertising committee of the Commercial club at Kearney liaa de cided to adopt the phrase : "Kearney A Capital City. " The new bank at Urldgeport will soon be ready for business. In the near future a building fit will he pro vided for the bank. IJoone county farmers are Hading the .seed corn problem a hard one. Those who are testing their seed are llndlng ti great deal of It useless. Emerson will decide the saloon question this year by popular vote. The village trustees will submit an ordinance which , If carried , will shut nut. .ciiliinnv Kearney has paid ? 15,11)7.- ) : ! in freight and passenger fares during the last twelve months , and with only two railroads , stands fifth In the state exclusive of Omaha and Lincoln. The business men of Palmyra are pushing the good roads Idea , and sub scriptions are being taken with a view to dragging from thirty to forty miles of roads leading to the village. John Kennedy of Omaha , 26 years of age , thought he wanted to drown himself , but when he got out into the Missouri river and found how cold the water was he changed hin mind and waded back to dry land. \V. S. Wright , a retired farmer liv ing at Valley , was shot in the leg by John Story , a Union Pacific detective , who was on guard In the railway yards on the trail of box car rob. bers , The wound Is not serious. For some time the seniors of the McCook High school have been rem onstrating against what they call the "despotic rule" of the superintendent uid principal and following the sus pension of three of the class the whole class quit school. W. R Porter , a farm hand , Is in the county jail at Fremont awaiting the arrival of the sheriff from West Virginia , having been arrested for the crime of seduction at his old home. Buffalo county will get through the inheritance tax $11,871 from the George Meisner estate , now being settled in county court. The interest on this amount will be added and will go to the county. The entire value of the estate was appraised at over ? f > 00- 000. 000.A A number of farmers in the vicin ity of Holdrege have been conducting some thorough Investigations as to the probability of the wheat crop be ing damaged. The unanimous opin ion Is that the crop Is entirely un harmed , and that the winter Just , closing has left fields in most excel lent condition. Jacob Kliumell , who died at Kear ney last week , was burled in a coffin he made eleven years ago. He was 88 years of age. J. F. . Rosenfield of West Point , famous as the largest grower of peonies in the United States , is now visiting at Honolulu , Hawaii Island , having crossed from San Francisco , lie has been sojourning on the coast for some months preparatory to em barking anew In the culture of peonies on a twenty-five-acre tract near Omaha , bought by him last summer for the special purpose of propagat ing this one plant. About thirty members , heads of families , in and around Hampton , have decided to start a German Lu theran church In that town , and have rented the Christian church building for five years. Hen F. Shults and Joss Cronk , both of Curtis , had their preliminary hear ing at Stockville before the count ) judge on a charge of "bootlegging1 whisky. Doth were bound over to the district court. Shults , on two counts was required to glvo a $100 bond , am : Cronk , on five counts , was required to give a S7GO bond. Sherman Grubb , who.Is accused of participating In the theft of three horses from the John Reeves place In Merrlck county , on September 9 Is now In the custody of Sheriff ; Her after having escaped the hands o the officers of the law for severa iiontliB. Edward Russell , with many aliases was arrested In Hastings on tele graphic information from the wcstert headquarters of the Scientific Amoi lean by their manager , 11. L. Ha ) ward , and Is In the county jnll. II has been defrauding the compauj through fake contract * . WITNESSES OF DAY HAD LOST TOTAL OF $48,000. GIVE THE SAME OLD STORY W. H. McGrath of St. Paul Tells of Losing $10,000 T. E. George of San Antonio Easily Part ed With $18,000. Council Uluffs. Wednesday's ses sions of the trial of John C. Mnybray and the eighty-six other defendants charged with swindling operations by alleged fraudulent use of the mails , irotluced a kaleidoscope of testimony not yet equalled during the trial. The estlmony of victims placed on the taud , while rehearsing experiences In imny respects not dissimilar from hose already recited was given by lersoiiH whose personality completely hanged the complexion of the system jy which they were Induced to make contributions to the collection alleged to have been taken up by the defen- lanls. William II. McGrath , aged twenty- eight , a graduate of the University of Minnesota and of the St. Paul law Bchool , was as easily duped out of his < 10,0no as was James G. Kile of Cis co , 111. , aged seventy-four years , who testified to the loss of a similar imotint. T. E. George of San Antonio , Tex. , est $ 18,000 ; James Webber of Sham- okin , Pa. . $11,000 , and J. B. Scliurmau , i German farmer and stockman of Leota , Kas. , ? 5,000 , totalling $48,000 as he amount of which witnesses told of osing. Dies of a Broken Heart. Lincoln , Neb. Heartbroken because the walls of ( he Nebraska penitentiary separated him from his sweetheart , J. H. McCarthy , who embezzled trust funds from the Horn estate , died at the prison hospital Wednesday morn ing alter a six days' illness from ty phoid fever. That his love for the girl , Miss Ethel Mollne , with whom he ran away from Lincoln , did much to cause his physical decline and death Is the firm conviction of the prison authorities and officials who prose cuted the embezzler. Trainmen Get Increase. Louisville. An agreement reached between a committee from the Louis ville & Nashville bianch of the order of railroad conductors and the com pany , for the next two years , secures to , these trainmen a substantial in crease in wages. The short-run pas senger men and the local freight men get between S.onrt 32 per cent , increase ' over their' oldTates. The conductors better working schedules and an increase In overtime rates. Will Result In Police Shakeup. St. Louis. The suspension of Chief of Police Edmoud P. Creccy and of Lieutenant Thos. McCormack by the board of police commissioners , after a two months' Investigation of a bhortaj > e of several thousand dollars in the funds of the police relief asso ciation , will result , it is expected , In a complete ahakeup In the department as well as sensational developments when the two oflicers are tried by the board. Caruso Appears In Court , .New York. Nervous and with ro\ Ing eye , Enricho Caruso , the teror , appeared in a Brooklyn police couri Wednesday as a witness against An toulo Mlsiano and Antonio Cincotti , who are- accused of trying to extoit $15,000 from him by threatening let ters signed "Black Hand. " Two body guards accompanied Ca. ' use on the Mibway and lute court. Defends Cold Storage , . Washington. Defending cold stor age methods , James F. Oyster , a Washington merchant , testified before the senate high cost of living commit tee that they kept the price moro uni form the > ear round. Ho declared that if it had not been for cold stor- ! > "H , I'jtud might have sold as high as 75 cents and $1 a do/on last fall. Tillman Leaves For Home. Washington. Senator Tillman , will his wife and two daughters , left Wash iiiKton for his homo In Trenton , S. C" . Wednesday. The benator , who a lc\\ weeks ago was at death's door and rallied by | IK ! wonderful vitality , in well enough to walk and his physl clans declared there was no danger In his traveling. Rockefeller Ticket Wins. New York. The citizens' ticket which had the backing of John n Rockefeller , whoso numerous em ployet , are \oters , won by 4 to 1 at the village election 'In North Tarrytowu John Wirth was chosen president. Senator Daniel Approaching the End Daytona , I-'la. United States Senu tor John W. Uanlel of Virginia is sinking rapidly and the end Is expect cd soon , The senator has been In . state of coma for the past forty-clgh hours. Given Until Wednesday. Trenton , N. J , Justices Reed , Tren chard and Mlnturn , sitting as a brand of the state supreme court on the up plication of counsel for the Westen Packing companies , granted a rule fo cause to be shown why a writ of cert lorarl should not Issue to carry u | for review Justice Swayze's order Is sued directing the companies to bring their books Into New Jersey for in spectlon by the Hudson county grant jury. The rule was made returnable next Wednesday and Justice Reud an nounced that , argument on that day < ehould BO Into the merits of the case A big bowl of Jj Quaker Oats/ is the best dish you can serve. Delicious and nourishing. - Good for all ages and all conditions. Economical and strengthening. ss Technically Discussed. "So there Is to bo a divorce , " said the woman who discusses everybody. 'It seems but a llttlo while since he tsked for her hand. " "Yes , " repl ? ° d the rude man. "He cot the hand all right. But it turned out to bo a misdeal. " STATE or OHIO CITT or TOLEDO , I . . . LUCA COUNTY. f * * FRANK J. CHENEY makes oath that ho Is eenlor partner ot HIP flrm ot F. J. CIIENEY & Co. . doing business In ' tbi Cltjr ot Toledo , County and Hlats ttorra.ild , 'and tnat 6-ilJ firm will pay the turn ot ONE IIUNDRKl ) IJOLLAUS for each and cvfry tin of CATAKRII that cannot bo cure' by the use ot HALL' * CATAHHII Cum. FItAJfK J. CnENHY. Ewom to before mo anil subscribed in ray prcwnca , this Cth day ct December , A. D. , I8Sd. A. W. OLCASON. NOTAKT PtIBLIO. Ila'll'i Catarrh Cure Is Ukcn Internalljr and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces ot ttm Ijritem. Send ( or teatlmoulala. tree. F. J. CHENEY & CO. . Toledo , O. ( old by all Drusgists. 7Sc take Uall'f Family 1'llls { or constipation. Fear not lest thy llfo come to an end ; but rather lest It never had a be ginning. Newman. All Old Folks That take NATURE'S REMEDY ( NR tablets ) tonicht will feel better in the morning : . It sweetens tlio stomach , cor rects the liver , bowels and kidneys , pre vents biliousness and eliminates the rheu matism. Better than Pills for Liver Ills , Decause It's different it's thorough , easy sure to act. Get a 25c Box , All Druggists. The A. H. Lewis Medicine Co. , St. Louis. Many of our cares are but a morbid way of looking at our privileges. Sir Walter Scott. RAKKINO. HACKING , RASPING COWGII fan bo broken quickly by Alltn't Luna lljltam. 1'hlsold , reliable roniedy lias been told for over 40 rear * . Ask jour druggist about It. Every man has theories about rais ing a family heforo he marries. Nebraska Directory ARE THE BEST ASK TOUIl I/OCAI. UEALKH OR /OHH DEERE PLOW CO. , OMAHA , NEB. ( AUTO GENOUS ) By this process all broken parts of machinery made good as now. Welds catt Iron , cast steel , aluminum , copper , brass or my other metal. Expert automobile repairing , BERTBCHV MOTOR CO. , Council Bluffs. ALL MAKES lotd nd reoUid ororywrmre.Vrlto for bargain Hit B. F. 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Lee , of Omaha , has perfected a com tester that can be used anywhere my corn corn tester is used , and besides , can be used in his incubator and the test ing done nt the same time a hatch of eggs Is being conducted. It is made in the following sizes nnd prices : soo-ear , $3.50 500-ear , $5.00. Write for descriptive circulais. You'll save the cost of tevcral tester * In the knowledge gained from your firi > t testing. Wrhc today to GEO. H. LEE CO .OMAHA , NEB.