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fefe trfi its! &&: ... a? & l I I it 13- u rr&-j. The Food of a THE Mar" IT; WORLD'S KING TO THROUGH Standard and Tourist sleepers, chair cars and coaches to Union Passenger Station, Chicago, every day from all points on the main line of the Union Pacific Railroad. These cars are carried on through trains arriving in the heart of Chicago at 8.35 a. m., 9.25 a. m. and 9.30 p. m., afford ing a convenient choice of hours. Route Union Pacific Railroad and . Chicago. Milwaakei ssi St Pail Railway Any ticket agent of die Union Pacific will send yen East via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway if yon ask him to do so. It is worth your while to insist that your ticket read this way. Complete information about rates, routes and train service sent on request F. A. HASH IWaaamAi ISM Fa Boat Bt Imposed TTsom r "Foley & Co., Chicago," originated money and Tar as a throat and long; jmaedy, and on 'account of the great Iserit tad popularitvot Foley's Honey land Tar many imitations have similar bnading names, Beware of then. The eaaiMFoley's Honey and.Taristia a yellew package. Ask for it sad relate ay aabs'itate. It is the beet remedy C.H.Daok. - . - l- & 5 ?'i a a J a nj mmMu BhUnBH ieliiroi. ipwjp tt " il llsstiify 1T1 I is -iHTlfTiiT iminagHi,gg-g Value Soda Cracker Tow hire heard that kmk foods fnraish fat, other foods Make mode, and still others are tissK MldiBf and heat foa-imj. Tov know that molt foods have one or more of these elements, hut do yon know that no food contains them all in nick properly balanced HOTtionsasaioodsodacracker7 The United States Government report shows that soda crackers contain less water, are richer in the muscle and fat elements, and have amnch hifher per cent of the tissue building and heat forming properties than any article of food made fromflonr That is why Uneda Biscuit should form an important part of every meaL - They represent the superlative of the soda cracker, all their goodness and nourishment being brought from the oven to yon in a package that is proof against air, moisture and dust the price being too small to mention HXIQKALJ$CVJT COMPANY GREAT HEALER IOUSAND8 of, grateful customers in every state attest the WONDERFUL HEALING PROPERTIES of the BEST LINIMENT DEAN'S CACTUS Oil: Th OilyliniiiOTttfcat Wtals witliMta Scar It cares ccts, sprains, braises, sores, swellings, lameness, old -wounds, lumbago, chapped bands, frost bites, etel, and is the standard remedy for barbed atfrw cuts on animals, harness and saddle palls, scratches, grease heel, caked adder, itch, mange, etc. It heats a wound from the bottom no and is thoroughly antiseptic. KING CACTUS OIL is sold by drnggfc.ts in 15c., 50r. and SI bottles. S3 and turers, OLNEY O McOAIV. CUmtom. iM, if not obtalnablo at yoar druggists - Pollock & Co. ViiV BURLINGTON BULLETIN... October, 1908. It will pay to con suit this Bulletin. Watch this Bulletin for Special Rates each month. Cheap one-way to Pacific Coast: Daily one-way rates to San Francisco, Los Angeles, Portland, Seattle, Tacoma and other coast territory, nearly one half rates, also cheap one-way rates to Montana, Wyoming, Big Horn Basin, Utah and Western Colorado, daily until October 31. Round trip to the' coast: Daily Tour ist rates in effect all winter to Pacific Coast destinations with variable routes. Denver, Colorado Springs and Pu eblo: Half rates plus $2.00 round trip October 14th to 16th, inclusive, limit October 31st To the East and South: Very low homeseeker's and winter tourist excur sions through the the autumn and winter to various destinations through out the south. Visit the old home: Low excursion rates to the old home points in Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin, Missouri and other middle states destinations, October 9th and 23rd, November 13th and 27tb, limit thirty days.. Homeseeker's Excursions: Frequent ly each month to Western Nebraska, Eastern Colorado, Big Horn Basin, dry land farming' destinations or irrigated sections. Free Kiakaid Lands: Write D. Clem Deaver, Agent Burlington's Home- seekers' Information Bureau at 1004 Farnam St, Omaha, about getting- hold of a free section of Einkaid lands now being restored to tho public domain. Consult nearest Burlington Ticket Agent and see what rates he has avail able for your proposed trip. L.F. RECTOS, Agent C.B.&Q. By. i L.W.WAKELEY, ':' G. P. A.. Omaha. ' The Journal wants Phone or write it in. all the 'news. Hrabif Fetor's Hsmty ant Tar. Foley k Co., Chicago, originated Honey and Tar as a throat and lung remedy, and on account of the great merit and popularity of Foley's Honey and Tar many Mutations are offered for the genuine. These worth! imita tions have similar sounding names. Be ware of tneam. The genuine Foley's Honey and Tar in ia a yellow package. Ask for it and refuse aay substitute. It foreongknand colds. Q. B. Barnaul Testifies After lour Tears. 6. R. Burhans of Carlisle Center, N. Y.. writes: "About four years ago I wrote you stating that I had been entire ly cured of a severe kidney trouble by tak ing less than two bottles of Foley's Kid ney Cure. It entirely stopped the brick dust sediment, and pain and symptoms of kidney disease disappeared. I am glad to say that I have never had a re turn of any of those symptoms during the four years that have elapsed and I am evidently cured to stay cured, and heartily recommend Foley's Kidney Cure to any one suffering from kidney or bladder trouble." ManZan relieve instantly, itohing and prootruding piles. It is put np in collapsible tubes in suoh a way that it can be applied where the trouble originates, thus stopping the pain immediately. Try one bottle and if yon are not relieved, your money will be refunded. Try our free offer. Sold by 20th Century Drug Store. Platte Center, Neb. Rapid Growing; Faaas. In "Recollections of a Happy Life" Miss North describes many of her young enthusiasms and among others that of collecting and painting English fuugi. On one outing, she says, I came upon a fungus about the size of a large turkey's egg. Eager to see it develop, I took it up carefully and carried it home. I put it under a tumbler on the window sill of my bedroom at night At daylight I was awakened by a horrible crash of splintering glass. Behold the tumbler had fallen to the floor and broken to bits. The fungus was standing five Inches tall, having hatched itself free from its re straining egglike shell and in grow ing had raised the tumbler and tilted it sidewise until it fell over and to the floor. The fungus had a horrible smell, and soon a swarm of flies were hover ing over it Hot m Flaal Settleaaeat. The person who settles a matter and settles it wrong Is In the position of a man who has got rid of the skunk un der his porch by driving the Innocent little animal under the barn. Then every wandering boy who knows the facts comes along and works for hours with a pole trying to goad the animal. Whether he succeeds or not the at tempt is rubious to the brand" of at mosphere used 'in the neighborhood.- Minneapolis Journal. Striking-. . "Auntie," said Polly, 'ruefully rub bing her forehead, "that big photo graph of you is a striking likeness, Isn't it?' "Do you think so, dearie?' "res," said Polly. "It just fell oft the mantelpiece and hit me on the forehead." Gaasl Sasstltate. "George," she said, after she had ac cepted him, "tell me, am I your first and only lover" "Why er no, dear," replied the drug clerk dreamily, "but you are something just as good." Exchange. Fesslsalstle. "I never knew such a pessimist as that fellow Jenkins." Yes, I actually believe his Idea, of heaven is a place that Is paved with gold bricks." Puck. Beauty Is a Socrates. short lived Pfseoas as Doctor's Assistants. A doctor in the north of Scotland finds carrier pigeons of much use to him. He lias a scattered practice, and when on long; rounds he takes several pigeons with him. If one of his pa tients needs .medicine Immediately he writes ont a prescription and by; means of the birds forward it to his surgery. Here an assistant gets the message, prepares the prescription and dispatch es the medicine. If, after visiting a patient the doctor thinks be wuVbe required later on In the day he simply' leaves a pigeon, with which he can be eaBed if necessary.--Lsodon. Eiprsss. . '-''3Ct:Mt -fir - x .tr -ya"f jrva-A JTi-vt.s-'Et'i- pK f ,', iw - - : . . , ; HANDLING MEN. often fail beca de not know now to handle can de their ewn week all right, bnt they are failures when It comes t di recting others. They lack tact; diplo macy. Many men antagonise others; they lack patience, lose temper, fly to pieces over little things. And no man Is a good leader who cannot control him self. A great many business men seem te think that it takes a deal of driving, scolding, fault finding, to get the best out of others. It Is, however, just the opposite. Employees never give np their best In.response to forcing meth ods. - I know a young man who promises to be a leader in his line who is as quiet and gentlemanly In his methods as a modest woman. He never raises his voice, never gets angry. When an employee needs correcting, instead of scolding or nagging he sits right down and shows him or her just how to do the thing. He tries to help them out of their difficulty, not to confuse them. He does not need to scold because ev erybody respects him, admires him and knows that be is always trying to do the fair thing, to give a square deal, that he wants only what Is just right and there Is nothing arbitrary In hla methods. The result Is he does not need to storm around his establishment and use abusive, profane language. He knows there Is a stronger force, a bet ter way than that. The result is that he has perfect discipline. Not one would think of taking advan tage of him or trying to deceive him, because he Is so kind, square, true. .1 know another man In business near by him who adopts just the oppo site method. He storms and swears, scolds, nags, goes through his estab lishment like a bull through a china shop, making everybody feel mean and disagreeable. Nobody respects him. He rules by brute force, keeping every body cowed and afraid of him. They obey him and let him Impose upon them In order to avoid a scene or for fear they will lose their positions. If an office boy or stenographer makes a little mistake he will go all to pieces, fly into a rage and make It very un comfortable for everybody about him. People waiting In the outer office often hear loud talking and most abu sive language In his private office. But he Is not nearly as successful as his quiet, unobtrusive neighbor. He never thinks of recognizing one of his employees on the street The other man always lifts bis hat to the humblest girl In his employ and has a pleasant smile for everybody, be cause he feels an Interest in every body and they all love him. Success. The VIslea af Insects. A notable fact about the vision of in sects and one which ft may be s p posed must largely Influence their view of the external world Is the number of facets or lenses In compound eyes. A German naturalist, K. Leinemann, has been painstaking enongh to count the number of facets In the -eyes of no fewer than 150 species of beetle. He finds that In the same species and sex the number increases with the size of the body. There Is usually no perma nent difference between the sexes as to the number of facets. Occasionally, however, the difference is marked, as In the case of Lampyris splendldula, in which the male has 2,500 arid the female 300. One'species is noted which has the extraordinary number-of 24,000 facets in its eye. The number of facets Is greater in the rapidly moving active forms than In the more sluggish spe cies. Philadelphia Record. Classical aad Rvaumtle Maalc. Classical composers are those of the first rank who have developed music to the highest pitch of perfection on Its formal side, and, in obedience to gen erally accepted laws, preferring aesthet ic beauty, pure and simple, over emo tional content, refusing to sacrifice form to characteristic expression. Ro mantic composers are those who have sought their ideals In other regions and striven to give expression to them, ir respective of the restrictions and limi tations of form and the conventions of Iaw-composers with whom, In brief, content outweighs manner. "How to Listen to Music," Krehbiel. Preserving- Leather. Leather goods, if their appearance hi to' be preserved, should not be kept In places that are too dry, as the heat will cause the leather to crack. Nor in damp places that will make It moldy. To freshen leather chair seats, travel ing bags, book covers, etc., that have become shabby or spotted, rub them with the well beaten white of an egg. Sole leather bags are best cleaned by using ordinary russet shoe polish, cleaning them In the same way that shoes are cleaned. The Social Whirl. Fair Hostess I want you to take that lady over there by the door in to dinner. My husband says she Is a bit of an old frump, but as she has money one of his greatest friends has just married her for. it, and we must be nice to her. Guest I am sorry, but. you see, I am the particular friend who married her. A 'Rival's Oplnloa. Mrs Style Mrs. Cashe has a great deal of embonpoint Mrs. Parvenu Then If she has a good deal of It, I know she got it cheap. Baltimore American. Life insurance was Invented by Pas cal, whose "theory of probabilities" and "law of averages" still govern the business. The Trnth af It. Blusters I dare say I do look mad. I understand Jigley says I'm the worst liar he ever saw. Wiseman Oh, thaf s a gross libel! Blusterg-Of course It Is. Wiseman Well, I should say. Why, everybody admits you're a pretty good liar. Catholic Standard and Times. Literary Claas. Literary clubs are a very harmless form of hero worship. They make just the same excuse for literary people to I aMet together as whist or bridge te a 1 has bookish claat-Sphere. eataess men often fall because star ten. They A.M.I0T -: ftmraesj : at : Law laiaaaaaaaa osjsanBBswn isaex. C. N. McELFRESH Attorney - at - Law Ziwaeckw B'ldg, Colnmbns. Neb. C. J. GAHLOW Attorney - at - La w jssce over Genua NafL Baak COLUMBUS. NEBB FOR SALE. Barred Plymouth $1 each. Rock cockerels at Robert Xeamaster, Colaaufcas, Neb. (Gray's chips taken the same as cash.) PENNYB0YALP1IS Tjranta Aalc tost TJrsnist for 1st for A a aad j Kae0 TESTS Y CHI-CHES-TER'S FXULS la Kao aad ftnT.n metafile boxes, sealed wits. Mae4 feibboa. Takbkoothkk, Bayofyoar TVriirria a tut alr tar AB1U3MES.TEKS vwm.iaBi vrrra. a WIAaMXBt naUSL for tweaty-fiTe years known as Best, Safest, Al ways Reliable. Sold by Druggists every waere. CHICHESTER CHKMICAI. CO.. PHI1A., P. XeCaaeefPnawJaMaiaen Xeeori. We do not know of a single instance where a cough or cold resulted in pneu monia or consumption when Foley's Honey and Tar had been taken. It cures coughs and colds perfectly, so do not take chances with some unknown preparation which may contain opiates, which cause constipation, a condition that retards recovery from a cold. Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar and refuse any substitute offered. . A BATHROOM IN JAPAN. Tiny la Space, -With a Raaa Tab aad Simple Flttlaam. This bathroom In Japan was a tiny space 4 by 6 feet, says a writer in the Craftsman. In it were fonr objects, a stool to sit upon when washing oneself before getting into the bath, a shining brass wash basin, a wooden pail and dipper in which to fetch the bath wa ter and the tub. The tub, like most private baths, was round, casket shap ed and made of white wood. It was perhaps thirty Inches In diameter and twenty-seven Inches high. A copper funnel or tube passing through the bot tom wont np Inside close to the edge. This, tilled with lighted charcoal, sup plied heat for the water. The pipe was higher than the tub, so the water could not leak 'inside. A few trans verse bars of wood fitted into groove and formed a protection so the bather could kneel in the tub without coming in contact with the hot pipe. The walls of the room were of white wood, with a pretty grain;' the floor of pine, laid with a slight slope and grooved so the water might flow into a gutter and through a bamboo pipe to the yard. A moon shaped lattice window high up let in air and light. As a provision for more ventilation the two outside walls for a foot below the ceiling were lat tice of bamboo slats. As my eye traveled from object to object I quickly sized up the cost for the tub, 8 yen, and it would last indefinitely; 2 yen for the brass basin, 50 sen for the pall and dipper and 25 sen for the stool. Eleven yen would fit up my bathroom, and I asked for nothing nicer. A Great Eartaaaalce. Probably few people are aware that the greatest earthquake our country has experienced since its settlement was the now almost forgotten earth quake of New Madrid, the first tre mors of which took place on Dec. 16V 181L Strange is that trait of human nature by which even the most appall ing of nature's manifestations slip rapidly from the memory, so that only a hundred years later little bnt tradi tion remains of the earthquake which changed the configuration of exten sive areas of the Mississippi valley, raising some portions, depressing oth ers, shifting the course of streams and draining oh' swamps at one point and forming new lakes at others. All this and more, however, took place during the successive vibrations which shook the New Madrid region almost con tinuously for a period of many months In 1811 and 1812. M. L. Fuller in Pop ular Science Monthly. A Flavor off Aatlaaity. In the little town of Munsiedel, In Bavaria, there exists one of the most curious charitable foundations in the world. One of the burghers, Christo pher Wanner, died In 1-J51 and left his fortune for the establishment of a home for aged poor. He attached, how ever, the condition that every old man who -was token in should wear his beard and the same cut of clothes and cap as he himself used to wear. Con sequently, after the lapse of hundreds of years, the ancient pensioners are still to be seen wandering about the streets of Mansiedel in the costumes of the fifteenth century. His Only Occupation. Tes'm, but if I do youah laundry work, ma'am, I must have de undah standin' dat my husban collects de pay." "But why can't you collect it your self, Manda?' "Well, you see, ma'am, I don't want to rob de oF man of de only job he's evah nkery to get" Cleveland Plain DIAMONDSftgm BRAND Don't H loir; M House Cleaning a. Until you call at the Qmm Furniturb Store, and pick out one or two pieces from our new stock of Up-to-Date Styles. If you want to make that old piece of farnitnre look like new. try a bottle of our newFUBNTTUBE POLISH H. GASS, HwWMffc Street f f "f s a a a a a,anann-aann-nn-aa) anaajanawas-sawaf When You are Going to Erect a Monument or Marker at the Grave of Your Lost Ones KwSSjesssjer American Granite & Marble Works Of GtlMmlMi, Nebraska Will do Your Work Satisfactorily. We will Not Be Undersold by Anyone. Give us a Gill Before Placing Your Order. No Order too Large or too Small for us to Handle. Ei BERGMAN, Prapritttr Union Pacific has just issued a complete and comprehensive pamphlet on BUSINESS OPENINGS along the line of the "Overland Route." A detailed description is given of each town, its ad vantages and opportunities for Homeseekers and Investors If you have in mind a change for the gen eral improvement of our condition, write to day for this booklet, which .will be mailed free upon request. ' Inquire of W. H. Benham, Agent. The Gulf Coast of Tezaa That's the name of a new eighty-page illus trated book just published by the Bock Island Frisco Lines. It is of vital importance to you that you se cure and read it. The region described is unparalleled in its pos sibilities for home getting and fortune getting. Think of a country where the climate is just right; where there are twelve months of "grow ing weather per year; where the soil is naturally rich; where you can get a good deal of land for little money and where hired help is plentiful and cheap. It ytu knew Seuthern Texas nesj weak, want te share In Its sremensleiis wealth and a small share would soon make you inde ' pendently rich. 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