The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, January 13, 1905, Image 2

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PROVESGREATPOWER
When Regular Medical Treatment
Failed Dr Williams Pink Pills
Cured Her Rheumatism
r Hundreds of people afflicted with rheu
watisin liavo spent years under the care
of cscelleut physicians in vain Then
they iiavo settled down to the conviction
that it is fastened on them for life Mrs
Diusraoro was not willing to join the
ranks of the hopeless merely because- her
doctor did not know how to help her
Hero is her etory
Four years ago I suffered greatly
with rheumatism in my hands and
knees After I hnd been sitting a while
my limbs iseumed to heavy I could hardly
wnjllcou the first attempt So long as I
kopt moving I was all right but just as
soon as I stopped something seemed to
settle in my knees and make them ache
My hands were bo bad I couldnt touch
the palms of them ouafkifc surface they
were swollen aud pained so
Did you call in a physician
I doctored steadily for over a year
hon one doe J or said You have taken
medicine strong enough to kill almost
anything Still it did not kill mo nor
tho rheumatism
Hovy then did you get rid of it
At different times I had read in vari
ous publications about Dr Williams
wonderful Pink Pills for Pale People
nnd I finally decided to try them I took
them steadily for four mouths in ac
cordance with tho directions By that
time I was completely cured
Have you been free from it ever
eince
Sinco then I have had but one slight
return of my trouble aud a box or two of
tho same pills made me all right again
Mrs F A Dinsmoro lives in hearty
enjoyment of her recovered health at
Wbburn Mass entirely freed from the
grave anxieties that rheumatism alwaj s
brings When it appears in bat a single
joint it shows that the blood is in a faulty
state in tho whole body It may at any
moment break out elsewhere and one of
tho dangers is that it may break out in
the heart and then tho result must bo
fatal Tho only security is to keep tho
blood all tho time in a perfectly sound
condition
Dr Williams Pink Pills make healthy
blood All other relief is superficial
This is thorough These pills aro sold
by all druggists
The Good Old Times
When Benjamin Franklin took the
coach from Philadelphia to New York
ho spent four days on tho journey
Ho tells us that as tho old driver
ogged along he spent his time knit
ting stockings Two stage coaches
and eight horses sufficed for all the
commerce that was carried on be
tween Boston and New York and in
winter the journey occupied a week
Success
Rum Changes Tribe
The Nyam Nyams of the upper Nile
vaHey used to bo a very harmless
amiable people whose amusements
were to smoke and hold nightly con
certs But rifles and rum changed
them and now a British expedition is
marching to punish them for shooting
at British patrols though what
British patrols were doing in the
Nyam Nyam country is not explained
Value of System
i A VTethy merchant remarked the
other day that his filter of success
Ixad a wrapper marked system And
lio declared that both those who sold
goods to him and those who bought of
iuB were so Impressed with his show
-St system that the confidence ema
nating therefrom was a big capital in
itself Success
Especially for Women
Champion Mich Jan 9th Spe
cial a case of especial interest to
women is that of Mrs A Wellatt
wife of a well known photographer
here It Is best given in her own
words
I could not sleep my feet were
cold and my limbs cramped Mrs
iWellat states I had an awful hard
pain across my kidneys I had to get
up three or four times in the night I
was very nervous and fearfully des
pondent
I had been troubled In this way
for five years when I commenced to
use Dodds Kidney Pills and what
they caused to come from my kidneys
will hardly stand description
By the time l had finished one box
of Dodds Kidney Pills I was cured
Now I can sleep well my limbs do
sot cramp I do not get up in the
night and I feel better than I have in
years I owe my health to Dodds
Kidney Pills
Womens ills are caused by Dis
eased Kidneys thats why Dodds
ludney Pills always cure them
He who stops to help a tottering
brother over the rough places arrives
quicker than he who rushes headlong
down the lane of life
BABYS TERRIBLE SORE
Body Raw With Humor Caused Un
told Agony Doctor Did No Good
Cuticura Cured at Once
My child was a very delicate baby
A terrible sore and humor broke out
loa his body looking like raw flesh
and causing the child untold agony
jMy physician prescribed various rem
edies none of which helped at all 1
became discouraged and took the mat-
Iter Into my own hand and tried Cuti
cura Soap and Cuticura OintmenI
with almost immediate success Be
fore the second week had passed the
soreness was gone not leaving a tracf
of anything Mrs Jeannette H Block
281 Rosedale SL Rochester N Y
Make a practice of doing some ad
rof kindness every day until the habit
grows on you and stays with you
GOVERN
HIS
ORS MESSAGE
SECOND AD
Approves of Revenue Law
Passed by the Last
Legislature
SAFEGUARD JO PROGRESS
Urges Members to be Cautious
Opportunity to Make Good
Record in Their Hands
To the Members of the Twenty ninth
Session of the Legislature of Ne
braska
Gentlemen It is a constitutional re
quirement that at the beginning of
your deliberations the chief executive
shall convey to you information by
message of the condition of the state
and shall recommend such measures
as he shall deem expedient
I have but few recommendations to
make In general I may say that the
slate was never more prosperous than
it is today the several executive de
partments were never in better work
ing condition and the institutions are
at the zenith of careful and economical
management Owing to tho chance of
politics your membership is chosen al
most entirely from one great party
With this unprecedented1 majority
comes a corresponding responsibility
The dominant party cannot escape the
burden thus laid upon it and it should
be sobered by the thought It is a
time for earnest zealous work it is
a time when state patriotism should
rise superior to personal prejudice and
petty whims it Is a time when the
privileges of the few should not be
allowed to take precedence over the
welfare of the many it is a time for
laying broader and making more secure
the equitable foundations upon which
the state shall continue to rise toward
a condition of future greatness which
we now but faintly appreciate If you
would merit the highest encomium of
praise let your deliberations be dis
tinguished by honesty of purpose
careful research and strict economy
Thus will you protect the public treas
ury and guard against hasty and im
perfect enactments Your motto
should be not how much legislation
but how good
THE REVENUE LAV
The revenue law passed by the pre
ceding legislature has met the expecta
tions of its friends and has been re
ceived with popular favor This infer
ence is fully warranted by the results
of the recent campaign The law be
ing an innovation in some of its fea
tures and having a direct bearing on
the interests of every citizen was nat
urally brought under the searchlight
of public opinion and was made the
target of extreme criticism The agi
tation was helpful in that it gave the
people generally a better understand
ing of revenue problems than they had
previously enjoyed and enabled a more
Jnteligent vote upon the issues in
volved1 The result was such an en
dorsement of the work of the legisla
ture which framed and passed the bill
as has seldom been recorded in the
history of Nebraska Not a single
member who voted for the bill and
who stood for re election this year was
defeated The conclusion is that the
time was ripe for revenue revision
The people understood the inequitable
provisions of the old system under
which the growing state could not
adapt its revenues to its increasing
obligations they appreciated the logic
employed by former executive officers
in challenging public attention by
message and biennial report to the
urgent need of revision they were
cognizant of the non partisan spirit
which entered into the framing of the
new law and realized that the measure
was the product of the best thought
regardless of party which the legisla
ture could command supplemented by
the valuable experience of older states
along similar lines They knew too
that the two foundation principles
were the essence of justice namely
the listing of all property for assess
ment purposes at its fair cash value
and the levying of an equitable and
uniform tax upon all property so list
ed without bias or favor
One assessment and one set of levies
have be made under the new law and
we are ow in a position to judge of
results It is apparent that a large
amount of property which hitherto has
been covered and has escaped taxation
entirely has been placed upon the as
sessment rolls and is made to stand
its just share of the expense of gov
ernment Other property which in the
past has been valued at ridiculously
low figures has been listed at approxi
mately its true worth Tax shirkers
have been brought to time both pri
vate and corporation property have
received their just deserts the grand
assessment roll has been Increased to
a reasonable sum the state has been
enabled to raise sufficient revenue to
meet the expenses of government eco
nomically administered and in the
transition from the old to the new no
Interest has been injured beyond the
few isolated cases which have been the
victims of mistakes or concerning
which the judgment of the assessor or
of the levying body may have been
faulty
In some communities the taxes for
this year are considerably increased
over the taxes of last year but an in-
Decided to Hold Their
The directors of the Wabash Railroad
company at a meeting in New York
decided not to make any distribution
on the debenture A bonds In June
it was decided that the money which
might be used to pay interest on the
A bonds was needed for improve
ments to the property
Nothing whl please the small boy
more than the privilege of assuming
the role of father to the man occas
ionally
ItB a longiiove that has no cooling
-
DRESS
vestigation of the facts discloses that
the fault is not with the law but rather
with the local levying bodies which
in making their levies did not take
into proper consideration the Increased
valuation upon which they were act
ing
While the essential principles of the
lav are in my judgment eminently
just and correct there are some mat
ters of detail which might be improved
and to these I invite your attention
Under the interpretation placed up
on the law by the state board of equali
zation and assessment it has no power
to differentiate between classes of
property in equalizing county assess
ments It can raise or lower the en
tire assessment roll of the county but
cannot raise or lower one class of
property without reference to the other
classes For this reason It is impos
sible to secure a just equalization for
in raising or lowering one deficient
class to the proper standard other
classes with which there Is no fault
are by the unit system raised or low
ered in unison and hence while jus
tice may be secured in the one instance
it is violated In the other I theiefore
recommend that Section 130 Article 1
Chapter 77 of the Compiled Statutes
of 1903 be amended so as to permit the
state board of equalization to differ
entiate between classes of propert in
equalizing county assessments
Another inherent weakness in the
present law is the fact that county
boards of equalization are compelled
to make their levies in advance of the
equalization of the county assessments
by the state board I recommend that
Section 13G Article 1 Chapter 77
Compiled Statutes of 1903 be amended
so that county boards shall make their
levies after the certificate of county
equalization shall have been received
from the state board Also that Sec
tion 130 of the same article and chap
ter be amended so as to provide for
the transmission by the state board
of the certificate of county equaliza
tion to the county clerk at the earliest
date consistent with the general tenor
of the section and that the said county
clerk be instructed to call the county
board together within seven days after
the receipt of said certificate for the
purpose of making the necessary levies
for the ensuing year For the same
reasons the law fixing the time for
making school district and municipal
levies should be amended in harmony
with the above suggestion
STATE BOUNDARY COMMISSION
By act of the last legislature the
chief executive of this state was au
thorized to appoint a commission of
three members to act with a like com
mtetsion niwnmtpd hv thp sio prnnr of
South Dakota in the matter of agree
ing upon a boundary line between the
two states This couimision met witjh
the representath es of South Dakota
in due time and after repeated con
ferences and personal inspection an
agreement of the joint commission vUs
filed with me March 4 1904 which I
now transmit to you tor approval or
rejection
The preceding legislature also made
provision for a similar commission
to act in conjunction with a commis
sion representing the state of Iowa
However as our enactment was con
tingent upon the action of the Iowa
legislature in providing for a boundary
commission and as the Iowa legisla
ture neglected to take such action
nothing has been done Owing to the
technicalities involved lawlessness
and crime have been fostered in the
disputed territory and the rights of
property owners have been subject to
much annoyance This state of affairs
will continue until relief has been af
forded by the settlement of the bound
ary dispute I recommend therefore
that your honorable body make provi
sion for another boundary commission
the statute of limitation having run
against the old act to co operate with
a like commission from the state of
Iowa in agreeing upon a boundary line
The litigation regarding the bound
ary line between Nebraska and Mis
souri which had been pending in the
supreme court of the United States for
some time was permanently settled
recently by a decipion of the court
fully sustaining the contention of
Nebraska The court fixes the bound
ary line in the center of the old chan
nel of the Missouri river confirming
to Nebraska what is known as Island
Precinct Nemaha county I recom
mend that an appropriation of 1000
or as much thereof as may be needed
be made for the surveying of the line
and the erection of permanent monu
ments the state of Missouri to meet
its equal share of said expense
THE BATTLESHIP NEBRASKA
On October 7 1904 the battleship
Nebraska was successfully launched
at the yards or the builders in Seattle
Washington The impressive cere
monial was participated in by a num
ber of the executive officers of this
state Tho Nebraska is one of the
latest and most efficient types of bat
tleships and our state is highly hon
ored by the national government in
being permitted to stand sponsor for
her The remaining work of construc
tion and equipment will occupy about
one year and she will then be ready for
commission At that time it will be
highly proper for our state through Its
legislature or unofficially through its
citizens to present to the officers of
the Nebraska for the use of the ship
some practical gift as a token of our
California Tournament of Rose
Under the most auspicious weather
conditions imaginable and in the pres
ence of sixty thousand people Pasa
dena Cal held her seventeenth an
nual new years feast of flowers the
celebrated tournament of roses
Self control is when you can play
cards with women and make them
think you are enjoying it
The cleverest thing is for a girl to
pretend she is afraid you will 6ee her
shoe tops when she Isnt
Interest in the lighting craft which
bears our state name and as a further
indication that we aro not insensible
to the distinction which has been con
ferred upon us by the general govern
ment
SUPREME COURT COMMISSION
The legislature of 3903 made pro
vision for the temporary continuance
of the supreme court commission six
commissioners to be appointed for the
period of one year and three commis
sioners to be appointed1 for the period
of two years from April 10 1903 The
court is unable to keap up with the
worlc which comes before it the num
ber of cases filed each month being
in excess of the number disposed of
It seems imperative that a commission
of at least three members should be
provided for the coming biennium to
the end that the rights of litigants
who are seeking relief may be con
served without unreasonable delay
THE STATES FINANCES
On Novemlier 30 1904 the floating
interest bearing indebtedness of the
state as represented by outstanding
general fund warrants amounted to
225338640 an increase during the
biennium of 2fi405777 This condi
tion was made possible and practically
unavoidable by the operation of the
old revenue law
While the new law was passed in
1903 It did not become operative until
1904 and it has had no appreciable ef
fect upon the states financial condi
tion With reference to the sufficiency
of the states income during the com
ing biennium Iquote from the current
biennial report of State Auditor Wes
ton
To the estimated income fiom he
levies of 1905 G have been added a con
servative estimate of income from back
taxes and a very considerable amount
derived from miscellaneous sources
making the total estimate of income
for the general fund 2S1924471 As
agairst this estimated general fund in
come the estimated requirements for
the biennial period commencing April
1 1905 and chargeable to the general
fund amount to 2n4U31fi
From the above it is apparent that
if the present legislature holds its ap
propriations within reasonable bounds
the receipts of tho coming biennium
will exceed the expenditures by 278
92S a condition which has not existed
in Nebraska for many years
With such a state debt as now con
fronts us it requires no argument to
make clear that the strictest economy
consistent with the public weal should
distinguish all your relations with the
public treasury The opportunity is
most auspicious The state institu
tions were never in better condition
The two preceding legislatures mad
appropriations for permanent improve
ments amounting to a little more than
100000 The result i that needed
buildings and equipments have been
generously provided and the present
legislative body will be expected to do
but little in the way of expenditures
THE LOBBY
The banc of every legislative body
is the subsidized lobby Vicious legis
lation is not the result of ignorance
but is rather the result of prejudicial
influences which ought not to exist
and which certainly ought not lo be
Tolerated within the halls cloak rooms
or offices of any deliberative body
which has power over the destinies of
a people I recommend that such ac
tion be taken as will protect jour
membershio from the onslaught of
private and corporation lobbyists who
seek to accomplish pernicious ends by
the exercise of undue influence
LOUISIANA PURCHASE EXPOSI
TION
The legislature of two years ago ap
propriated 35000 for a Nebraska ex
hibit at St Louis and laid upon the
chief executive the duty of appointing
a non partisan commission of three
members upon which should devolve
all responsibility pertaining thereto I
am informed that after paying all ob
ligations there will remain unexpend
ed about 16000 of the original appro
priation This is certainly a most
gratifying condition one which speaks
eloquently of the wisdom and discre
tion which the commission exercised
in the discharge of its duties
LEWIS AND CLARK EXPOSITION
The people of the Pacific coast in
particular are now preparing for the
Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposi
tion an event which will commemor
ate the trials and triumphs of the ex
ploring expedition sent out by Presi
dent Jefferson during the year follow
ing the purchase of Louisiana and
which succeeded in penetrating to the
mouth of the Columbia river in 1805
FOOD COMMISSION
Tho work of the food commission is
necessarily curtailed by reason of the
fact that the law restricts inspection
to dairy products cider and vinegar
As a consequence the great mass of
food products containing injurious
adulterants escape the jurisdiction of
the commission and are amenable only
to the general statutes The subject
Is an important one It seems desir
able that the present lav be broadened
in its scope and made to include all
food products and that provision be
made for such additional assistance as
the enlarged duties may make neces
sary
OIL INSPECTION
The preceding legislature raised the
inflammability test of illuminating oils
from 100 degrees to 112 degrees Fahr
enheit thus affording additional se
curity to life and property Since the
law was made operative it has been
rigidly enforced not a single case hav
ing been reported where oil below the
test has been placed on the market
The Fall of a Cotton Mill
Application for a receiver of the
Devis cotton mills of Fall River was
made The Industrial Trust company
of Providence holds a mortgage for
500000 on the plant to secure an issue
of bonds payable in twenty years
oung man beware of the girl who
lets you do all the talking during the
courtship shes playing a waiting
game
moved from clothing with the aid of a
small pair of scissors
IRRIGATION
The report of the uecretary the
state board of Irrigation sho at
considerable progress has been made
in irrigation matters during tho last
two years While the number of ew
projects has not been great muck has
been accomplished In the way of Im
provement of existing canals and ad
ditional area has been brought under
cultivation The United States recla
mation service has undertaken a large
project which has for Its object the
storage of all the flood waters of the
North Platte river and the reclamation
of thousands of acre3 of land in Ne
braska and Wyoming It Is hoped this
plan will work to a successful conclu
sion thereby adding a large productive
area to our domain
THE MILITARY DEPARTMENT
The military department has as
sumed a position of much greater im
portance since the enactment of the
present militia law by congress ap
proved January 21 1903 The purpose
of the law is to recognize and make ef
fective the volunteer lorce organized
under the title of the national guard
as the reserve army of the nation
In order that tho state may receive
its full quota of assistance and- that
its privileges under the federal law
may materialize a sufficient appropria
tion should be made to carry into ef
fect the designs of the enactment in
sure safety of public stores provide
suitable quarters for company organi
zations and extend encouragement to
the young men who voluntarily as
sume the duties of a soldier duties
that may at any time become arduous
fnd dangerous in the enforcement of
law and protection of life and prop
erty
EDUCATION
The state views with ever increas
ing pride the progress of its great edu
cational centers the university and
the Pern normal and is looking for
ward to the time when the Kearney
normal will take its place with the
other and will become an important
factor in our public school system
HARTLEY BOND CASE
Your attention is called to the suit
of the state against the bondsmen of
former State Treasurer J S Bartley
After more than seven years of litiga
tion the state is Avlthout any judgment
against the bondsmen I am informed
that not a single bondsman has a dol
lars Avorth of property in his own
name out of which the state could en
force a collection of any part of the
judgment should cne eer be rendered
Pome of them have already gone
through the bankruptcy court since the
suit was instituted I get this informa
tion from the rourt records and from
the last official report to me of Attor
ney General F N Prout in which he
recommend the dismissal of thi case
on the payment of the costs which
have been made by the bondsmen and
on the best temis possible
GUARANTY BONDS
Under a recent dec is Ion of the su
preme court it is held that the statute
is invalid Avhich authorizes the execu
tion and approval of official bo ids with
puarantv as mretif The
defect is technical and can bo reme
died
I recommend that at the earliest date
consistent with the amount of work
involved you paa a law which will
legalize the execution and approval of
either personal or guaranty bonds
STATE ACCOUNTANT
The experience gained in tho past
two years serves to confirm mv judg
ment as exniesed in my proios in
augural address recommending the
creation of the position of state ac
countant It should be the dinv of
such officer to scrutinize and erify
the account of the A arious stato offi
cers and state institution I believe
that such an official would prove of
great value to the state and hence I
repeat the recommendation
PURCHASING OF SUPPLIES
I recommend that the purchasing of
all sunnlies for b jth tie Institute for
the Blind and the Institute for the
Deaf and Dumb be placed in the hands
of the board of purchase and supplies
this being the board Avhich does the
buying for all the other institutions
THE INSANE ASYLUM
The Institute for the Feeble Minded
is in a very crowded condition About
thirty applications are now on file
from those seeking- admission and
who are properly entitled to tiie care
of the state but who are denied en
trance on account of the lack of room
I recommend an appropriation of 20
000 for the purpose of erecting a cot
tage for girls as an adjunct of this
institution
The Norfolk asylum for the rebuild
nor 0f wbir h an nnnronriation Avas
made by the last legislature is near
nig completion but nrobably will not
be ready for the reception of inmates
until about the first of May When
the last lesrlsliture made for
the rebuilding of the Norfolk asylum
it was believed that the institution
would be completed in at least ten
months of the present biennium Ap
propriations amounting to S34S50
Avere accordingly made for officers
emplnvpos wages and general
expense of maintenance As the build
ng has been delayed no part of these
ippropriations has been used I rec
ommend that 18000 of the mainten
ance fund appropriated for the Norfolk
asylum be transferred to the account
of the Nebraska Hospital for the In
sane
Permit me to express the hope that
Aour duties will prove pleasant and
that the result of your labor will pro
mote the welfare of our beloved state
Signed JOHN H MICKEY
The more flattery a man hands his
wife the less pin money he will have
to dig up
Grease spots may be quickly re
faith
Wigg There are more ways than
one of losins oney Wagg Yes
-none can be lost in more ways than
won
tt horse rciTur tne chap who gets
the worst of it is the bettor
The suburban policeman Is generally
annexed to a country club
ALL DONE OUT
Veteran Joshua Hedor of 70G South
Walnut street Urbana 111 says In
the fall of 1899 after taking Doans
Kidney Pills I told
tho readers of thla
paper that they had
relieved mo of kid
ney trouble de
posed of a lamo
back with pain
across my loins and
beneath the shoul
der blades During
the interval which
lias elapsed I have
had occasion to re
sort to Doans Kid
ney Pills when I
noticed warnings
of an attack On each and every oc
casion the re3ults obtained were Just
as satisfactory as when the pills were
first brought to my notice I just as
emphatically endorse the preparation
to day as I did over two years ago
Foster Milburn Co Buffalo N Y
proprietors For salo by all druggists
price 50 cents per box
Raw Food In the North
The eating of raAV fish Is by no
means confluod to tho Esquimaux
Fairly well smoked salmon cod and
trout are oaten raw by Indians and
Canadians alike and are both palatu
blo and easily digested when cut with
a sharp knife into the thinnest pos
sible slices much as old Avoodsmen
like to shave off the chippings of a
well smoked but uncooked caribou
ham
A Rare Cood Thing
Am using ALLENS FOOT EASE nnd
can truly say 1 would not ha vo been without
It so long hud I knoAvn the relief it Avould
give my aching feet I think it a rare good
thing for anyone having sore or tired foet
Mrs Iloltwert Providence R I
Sold by all Druggists 25c Ask to duy
Practical Scotty
Positively the worst struggle I ever
had in the water said the young man
wiio had been at sea was one night
trying to save a man with a wooden
leg Man said an old Scotchman
who Avas listening if ye had got a
bit of rope ye could hae saved the
man quicker wi it than ye could dae
wi ten widden legs
Embezzler Boiled to Death
In 1890 the last instance of boiling
to death took place in Persia Tho
offender guilty of stealing state rev
enues was put into a large caldron
of cold water which was slowly heat
ed to the boiling point His bones
were distributed as a Avarning among
the provincial tax collectors
When Your Grocer Says
he does not have Defiance Starch you
may be sure he is afraid to keep It un
til his stok of 12 oz packages ara
sold Defiance Starch is not only bet
ter than any other Cold Water Starch
but contains lf oz to the package and
sells lor same money as 12 oz brands
Siamese Must Pay Debts
Debtors in Siam when three months
in arrears can be seized by the cred
itors and compelled to Avork out their
indebtedness Should a debtor run
away his father his wife or his cnil
dren may be held in slavery until the
debt is canceled
Many who formerly smoked 10c cigars
now smoke Lewis Single Binder straight
He cigar The best combination of tho best
tobaccos Lewis Factory Peoria I1L
Not Founds
A letter arrived at the New York
postoffice the other day bearing the
following address To Any Respect
able Lawyer New York City New
York The carrier Into whose hands
it fell for delivery returned It marked
In blue pencil Not found
A GCAKANTKKD CUKE FOR 2TXKS
Iichln lllliMl IUeelw or Protruding I1C3 Youe
irusjjlst will refund uumur If PAZO OlXTMliNr
falls lo cum you in G to il daj3 COo
Worlds- Unexplored Regions
Outside the polar region3 there re
mains unexplored it Is estimated
about one fiftieth of the land surface
of the globe Fifteen years ago the
unknown portions were about oae
eighth of the earths total
I am sure Iiso8 Cure ror Consumption saYeg
zny life throe yeore ago Mrs Thos Robhiks
Maple Street Norwich N Y Feb 17 1900
To Kill Germs in Water
It is not always convenient to steri
lize water and boiling makes It taste
less In casea where germs are to
do destroyed four drops of tincture of
iodine in a half gallon of water left
to stand for a half hour renders th
wter harmless
Last year tho Sure Hatch Incubator
Co of Clay Centre Neb shipped 500
Incubators to Germany and several
thousand to Australia South Africa
and South America
Virtue and Vice
Wo pass for what we are Char
acter teaches U3 above our wills Men
Imagine that they communicate thel
virtue or vice only by overactlons and
do not see that virtue or vice emit a
X
breath every moment SAjo Emex
son -
Few Suicides ir
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haraklri i3 held In
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tlon of suicides there comparatively
low 177 a million to 24G in France
238 In Denmark 233 In Switzerland
and 20S la Germany
Have No Use for Pockets
We ordered a new pah of trousers
the other day and when we got them
they were without pockets When wa
kicked the tailor told us he always
made newspaper mens pants thai
way Sauk Center Herald
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