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We recommend them, weknowof no other underwear xor ooys mac is oeccer maae or tnac will give more real comfort and pleasure and service to the wearer.' After you have worn them and found out from actual experience their many points of superiority, we want yotf to tell in your own original way what you think of them. As an inducement for you to write us briefly your opinion, we of feryou a chance to.compete for two sets of praes. ..,,, First: Ttw ""Mfahnm of the perfect fitting- popular priced; Munsing Union suits permit us to announce that they will distribute one hundred and thdlars in cash to the thirty-three boys and girls under 18 years of age in the United States who write the best essays on Munsing Union Underwear. For the best essay - - - -For the 2nd best essay - - -For the 3rd best - - - -For the 10 next best - - -For the 20 nextbesf - - - $25.00 $15.00 $10.00 $5.00 each $2.50 each The opportunity to compete for these prizes is opem to boys aad girls ia over' 2500 towns in all parts of the United States where the Munsing Underwear is sold. Second: Oar own prize essay contest We want every boy and girl in town nnder 18 Tears of age to compete for the above cash prises offered by the Northwestern Knitting Company. In order to stimulate your interest and make certain your chance of winzing a prise, we oner additional prizes as follows: Merchandise to the value of $5.00 Merchandise to the value of $3.00 Merchandise to the value of $2.00 First best essay Second best essay Third best essay - The above prizes to be given to the boys and girls who. send in the best essays through us. The eseays should be in our possession not later than Nov. 15th. Only essays received by us before 6 p. m. on that date will he consideredinawarding prizes. - RULES OF CONTEST The essay should contain from 100 to 200 words, should be' written on one side of the paper and should be put in envelope marked "Munsing Underwear Prize Essay Contest" aad mailed to our address not later than November 15th. To avoid favoritism or any appearance of it, all essays must be submitted under an assumed name. Enclose with your essay a sealed envelope containing your correct name and address, also the name as samed'for the purpose of this contest. On the outside of this envelope only your assumed name should appear. The essay ih wins the first prize offered by us will be published in this paper when the prize is awarded. annnnnnnnnnWnnnnnnnnmnnnnnnnnnnsmnnnnnnnnW anannnnnnnnnnnnnnnm annnnnnnnnnnnnnnw mnnnnsBnnnnnnnnnnnnnmk anannnnnnS " mnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnv ? anannnnnnTnnnnnnnnM " LnnnnnnnnnnnW ' naW BanannnnnnnnnnnW wannnnnnnSinnnnnnnnWunnnnnnnnnuwnnnnnnnnm ' aannnnnnnnWnnnnnnnnnnnn mnnnnnnnV annnnnnnnannnnnnnnnv Lnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnm nnnnnnnnnV anannnnm annnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnv annnnnnnnnl J LnnnnnnnnnnnnwLnnnw Columbus Nebraska Stas f Oregon Mosquitoes. . Te late CoL L. I. Hawkins was foai of teuus a mosquito story of als own. waea Mazamas, gathered round tkelr erealas campflre, bad to tgat oC the stasia pest at the foot of snow moaatalBS, where the Mhot footed airls are often troublesome. "Ton can talk about your Us mosqaltoes,M aid he, after the tale teluas drifted lato fairy topics, -"bat we (meanlag Kodaey Gllsaa aad himself) can tell something about mosquitoes ourselves. We climbed Sklaner's Butte, at Eu gene, to see the sunset. After we had watched the sua awhile It was ob; Beared by a dease cloud of tremeadous BMsqaitoes. They were the hagest I ever saw." Here somebody usually asked: "How big were they, coloneir "They were so big," was the response, that many of them weighed a pound.' Strange to say, CoL Hawk Ins never suffered bodily, injury for telling this story. Portland Oregoa- ; Already. Smm days it's cold. Bone days It's hot; But what we want Is what it's not. Clerelaad Plain Dealer. a ewunwuumka ami jsne The Buxom Belle Why does the tattooed man run about the stage at every performance? The Tiay Tot The manager adverr Used moving pictures, aad the appa ratus didn't. arrive.-rjara Weekly. Early Proof. .The head of a priatlag establish ment la Richmond. Va was called upon not long ago by a clergyman, bearing the manuscript of, a sesmon. "I would like to have the proofs of this by to-morrow," said the divine. The printer answered that the time allowed was insufldent. Tou must give us a few days longer," he said. "No; I must have It to-morrow," In sisted the minister. "I must deliver this sermon to-morrow not the day after, or the next day but to-morrow. If s a special sermon, suitable only for tomorrow. I wrote It ten years ago, aad now I can't stake oat a word of It" - Evidently a Belle. "Pauline turns up her nose at offers of marriage." ?Why so?" "The only things she considers are abject pleas." We fire finer the Men Who; Wear Made-to-Order Clothes ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF THE OERHARZ.FLYNN CO. Know All Men By Them Praseata: That wa. FraBkJ.Gerfaux of CotBahauri John Flyna of Booth Omaha, all of the state of Nebraska, do hereby ocistw oanetastogetb. erfbrthspanosBof fonaiacaeorDonlioa na- der aad iaaeeocdaae with the statates of the state of Nebraska, aad honor dopt the follow. uur Articles of laeoTDoraUoa. to-wit: AaxioucL The aoaw of this eorpotatioa hall be the Gerhan-njaa Co. AancLBlI. The principal place of traaeact uwtaebaauMBBof thw eornoratioa ahaU he ia therityof CohuibBSia Platte ooaatr. ante of Nebraska, AbtiolbIII. Thegeaeralaatareof thebast. aesa to be traaaaeted shall be ceaeral aterrbaa- cuatas. wniea aaau laeiaoe, aoMWK oxaer tatass, the sale of elothiaa. hate aad emus, farntahlaaa Idadred liara; the bayiac aad seUiac of see. the laaatiir baiiae- aad hpUlagot each real aad personal property aa mar be at'ciraaarT or iaddeatal to the eoadao- tkmof itabnriaeaa; leaaiag. aabJettian. morU aaglBsaMUnsaadeonTeTiasof each real aad personal property of the corporation, and to do and perform aaca otaer acta aa may be inci dental or accessary to the main powers of the eorporation. AanoucIV. The amoaat of tae capital stock of this rorporatina shall be tea thoaaand dollars (tiaooe.ea.) divided into one handled shami (100) of the par Tale of one baadred dollars ($NS.SB) each, which stock when lamed shall be 1HU) nW BBU ra4BOHBKIi ouu mm COS. ia at each ataavtime.be divided into ferred stock as the board of directors red. Said capital stock shall be paid tinaa aatkahMiri of diHMtim shall diiM. UncLiV. The hicheat amoaat of indented. seas or liability to which the corporatioa shall at aaytiawsaajeotttself, shall not exceed two thirds (X) of the capital stock AbthxbVL The affairs of tab corporation shall be awaaced by a board of three (ajto ive W directors to be ejected ny and from tae stoeav noidsra,aaa a prestosat ana TMe secretary aad a trsasat the board of directors. Any two aur time, be held br one and the vacsnosM in tae sxmraoi directors my nsaueo by the board. AanCLBVII. Tne time or commencement or presideat.a to be elected by may, at more pcrsiotsntly than ever before, be cause we know our ready-to-wear garments will positively please the most exacting man in every detail of mshion, fabrics, finish and fit, and at alasost half the cost of to-order-made-apparel. In Milia(HaV8wirrii ; Fine GlwililM thmeoniorstioashallbaatthetimeof iliac of these artJelea aa reqaired by law. aad the eorpor atioasBsUcontinasfor a period of thirty () years aakasai oner dmaolred by law or by ma. Insl imaiiiit AwnoLB VUL The board of diractora shall hare faU power aad sathority to make all rales and by-laws for the proper soTernmeat and eon. trolof thebasiaesa atafas of tarn corporatioa. sad may by majority Tote of all the members of the board fafdirectora alter aad amend the same AainouIX. No atoekholder shall be liable for the debts of this corpontion in say amoaat sreater than his napaid sabscriptioa. AanouE X. These Articles of Incorporation mar be mended oaLr by two-thirds ()rote of all stock issned or sabscribed sad oalyatsres- -T- , s (10 to (25 we will give you as good, if not better filing garments and better materials and tailoring than the custom tailor would give you at from $25 to $50. If yon are open to conviction, come see, as aa example of our assertion! .The Mpp SeKlt Suits -m $20.00 w hi up-to-the-minute single and donb1e-v breasted nmdels,madeof -e qtJll ICM AELS-STERH enunmerns, tweeds, cheviots and FINE CLOTHING " ? mmaaamaumS mt wawawammmn AV ama wanteds In a wide selection of pat- ' nasTisis.a terns and colorings. There isn't a tailor ia town that will match any of Am suite nnder $35. alar awetJa of the stockholders, or st say spec ial meatinceallsd for that purpose by order of the board of directors. Ia witness whereof, we hare hereaato sat oar hands aad toons ether orirfasl this 1Mb day of Aajraet, A. D. 1SS7, ia the etty of Cotambsa. coaatyofPmtteandststeof Nebraska. PMBKj.GaBjuns, - JoaitFi,Taa. STATE OF NEBRASKA, .. Connty of Platte, I Be it known, that oa the 1Mb day of Aagnet A. D. 19W. before aaal J. 6. Beeher. a notary pnbUc. within aad for the eooaty of Platte, aad state of Nwhiaika. jwrsnaally appeared ia the said coaaty, Frank J. Gerhsrs and John Fryan, snore named, .wao are personally aaowa to entad their free la they sejrarally acknowledce that they exe--d the shore AttieJes of Inoutporstion of r free and rorantary set sad deed. tesumonr a seribedmynams y whereof, I hare my notarial seal the (Seal) JO. Notary X-V- m .-ggYr - aad iMary weights of msriae -ohif'S-"?: -'-j ' " i"mmmm. -:Sa rt-o." -I N . -c pe --jr LiKk -i--2? "T5aTi jrj T !I t5J A-r-Zl JL l--i. . 9 " " -i. T . Bj "r awaaW wa .Vi .?&&&&erir x lalaml Home of the J Elephantine is aa Island of the Nile, where archaeologists jure nadiag aa cleat curiosities. A sort of sanctuary decorated with miniature obelisks and covering a spot which was burylas the bodies of sacret waa found.. Tissue aaissals proved to he rams carefully mununlied aad hurled in sarcofmagl.of granite. The of the mammies are1 abided ted with pal of a authological character and Inscriptions. The ram wai sacred animate of ITgypt, and sssms to have been especially sacred to .the principal deity of the Island. Many fragments of testa have been found. They are inscribed., upon pieces of nottery and anoarn as ostraca. The Inscriptions are ia hieroglyphic. Con tie, Greek aad Arab. They show that aa far hack aa the Iftu century, B. C, the island waa Inhabited by Jews. Papyrus inacrintiona had proved this Bert.hnttsgaWjInstavmtW taionend to the Jaws. fa the rwosrda, a amtod ht It Mini looked for by 1 just wanted tn nay, Mrs. Near food; that Til have to change at the end of my week on Monday . Ton mean that you are going to give up 'your room permanently. Mr. Latehkyr "Yes. rve been here ever since! came to Kansas City aad you see, I have n friend who boards oat on the south side, aad ha'a asked me" "Well, Tm very glad you HMatioued it as I was just putting of asklag yon for your room. I didn't like to disturb yon, hut there's a young man Virginia a young Southern esu anxious te ho of our guests for the last ith or two in fact, ever since he to Kaasna City aad Is willing able, too, to pay more a great deal ssore for the acccmntodauoas you've had. I don't Hke to ask any one to leave, even If their staying is a loss to ms una" Mr. Cnstia Patrick Henry CustJs ia the geatleaaan's name, and Ire s from one of the very oldest of our famines nla father's great great grandfather having been a cous in once removed of Gen. Washington's wife, and Mr. CJnstJs himself being a direct descendant on his mother's side of Mr. Henry has been living at Baltimore simply waiting until 1 could find a place for him. "I hope you'll remember, Mr. Latch ky, that when you came here I treat ed you aa oae of the family one of my owa family rather than as a hoarder. - rve had any number of op portunities to rent your room for more than I received from you, but you seemed so hard to be trying to make your way aad I realised that your salary waa hardly sufldeat to make both ends meet aa it was and I thought it my duty to keep you. An for the table, you were one of the very few gentlemen who came for your lunch eon aad. having no few friends, you, of course, were here always for din ner. Bati never permitted that to affect me in my treatment of you, for I realised that people are growing more and more careful with their In vitatloas. No, don't interrupt me at least be courteous. I'm not complain ing at all. Mr. Latchky, but I do think that after all rve done for you, an the interest rve shown in you a smother wouldat have beea kinder to her own- son your action Is close to Ingratitude. Ton ought to know me well enough to understand that rm not forced to keep boarders not at all. I come from one of the very best families ia Virginia my mother's own great-great-great grandfather was oae of Gen! Washington's most trust ed adviseflH-and it's only my desire to give young -men who haven't had the best of hoste influences the bene fit of my; !y . -That's all right. Mrs. Nearfood. but you got jtour money, didn't you, every Monday night, a week ia advance, without aword of complaint on my T If you're going to show your sor dldneas sufldently Mr. .Latchky, to make, this a fnanclal matter. I might remind you of your statement, when you came here, that you .were very in timate with the best families socially la Kaassa City.' Ton led me to be lieve that yon had entree here, when you know, and I know, you didn't even possess a tuxedo coat. And goodness knows I gave you every opportunity to make a position for yourself meet ing la my house, aa yoa do, the very nicest" , ' "Why, of course, Mrs. Nearfood, I was delighted with your treatmeat aad thank you most earnestly.'' Ton have a most strange way of M "But. my friend has asked me to take him in aad I want you to let us have the large front room on the sec ond floor that's been vacant." "Very 'gladly, Mr. Latchky. very gladly. I dida't unite understand yoa at flrst, you know. Have your friend come at aay time be delighted to have any of your friends Join our lit tle family. If a a pleasure" "I hope rm not interfering with Mr. Washington FuatJs's "Mr. Patrick Henry Cuatls-Cnstla, It Is." said Mrs. Nearfood. "Boat let that trouble you. No, indeed. Ton know, these young gentlemen from the old Southern families are Inclined to be somewhat unreliable in their youthful days aad if a Just as well,' Mr. Latchky. just as well to let him re main at the Coatee house. If neces-' sary he can take your old room, you know.' Tea. Hasn't this beea a warm dayr "Which puts It up to me," said Latchky softly to himself aa he head ed for. the corner, "to force Poler to come here aad take a room with me. And for a few seconds I thought 1 had moved. Talked out of it, aad have to briag aaother victim to save myself, rm In .for life for life." City Times. Commercial Term In Law. The plaiatiff was stating his case: Tour honor. I was walking alongside of the waiting trala when this sua, who Is a stranger to mev and without aay cause whatever, reached out of the car wjadow and pleated a couple of powerful blows upon aty face." "Ton honor," expostulated the de fendant, ? was so enraged by the de lay of that train and the nUserafele service of that road ia general, that I Just had to give vent to my fweUngs ia aoase way. I couldn't restrala myself." "I feel for you," admitted the Judge,, who had had.occasioa to travel on the road, "but I am compelled to you, nevertheless. That pair of. haatnre-downa will coat you Just $lt": ITS WATERS THE PUItksT. ef Lake Supsrisr Are Out By Anslyiie. The water in Lake purest hi the great to testa hr tha rfs contains the ef Ineruatanta. The that the waters hold of Superior ia the accordiag Lake fa natation vary- swnsmacy to form scale or mcrusta atsna .on hoMcrs -are called hacrnst a ammmmmmmat ' -V I Ur Ji - -'-a.. Aen,xvnmBhw ay ,. BBmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmav B To" ; , ; " , --y Greisen Bros. tjfla-mmK .AmmmWwmmmmmmmmmmmstmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmT ! 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The reason for this variatloa is found In the geologi cal formation that surrounds the lakes. The st rests flowing into Lake Superior draw, areas posed chiefly of crystalline rocks, which yield scant quantities of miner at water flowlag through them. Lake Erie Is highest la incrustaats because it receives abt only the waters of lakes Michigan and Huron, hut the drainage from Immense areas of sedi mentary rocks la ladlaaa aad Ohio and the province of Ontario. PUT TAX ON BACHELORS. State flv AVViYsflUftt Harsh en Those Unwed. Although much has been written In modern times in earnest and in fun oa the taxatloa of bachelors, there are not many comers of the earth where such a system of taxation- la iatro duced as waa done in the state of Cor doba, la the Argentine republic, at the beginning of the twentieth century. There every male who haa passed hie twentieth year la coaaldered At for marriage, aad the state enjoins upon him the duty of flndlag a companion for life. If he remains single tin the completion of his thirtieth strthday. he must pay for his freedom a tax of Ave dollars a asonth. Then tho tax in creases tie a month at the age ef IS. aad even to $3 a moath from the age of SS to M. From the .age of Cd the tax gradually decreases. Widowers have only three years given to enjoy their liberty, after which they have got to get another wife or pay tha tax. a GRADES OP RANK IN JAPAN. The Proceeding with my studies of aa- I could not help but be struck with the Idiocy of the frogs. They were much alarmed by my approach, and leaped frantically, but instead of leaplag away from me they leaped toward me, assay of them, aad even agaiast me. There was one frog" especially, who, la the utost fatuous manner hurled himself agaiast my legs repeatedly. "Why are you such a fool?" I asked, at length. . "That is easily answered," replied the frog, with admirable courtesy. "Ton are perhaps not aware of what is aevertheless a fact, that American frogs, with the exception of a few old families la New Jersey, are descended from the lrog who would a-wooing go. whether his mother would let him or no. In other words, oar idiocy is hereditary;" Is it not singular? Life. V I lien HwMt aPCOBJWa, Most of us might aad ought to And ia our owa household much more than we look for. It Is necessary for those who would live happily together that they should try to show their best to oae another. They should try to show the best of their minds. All things should be In common. Every pleasant pleasant experience, whether It be of books or of life, ought to be shared. ITxistence la maintained at a much lower level of happiness than it should he, simply because those who are by the closest natural ties do know how tc make each other the time that should he given to the arranging of the sonL Clean. Underwood Standard Typewriter mmmmmm8tLj,J-Jmmil,,- '"JnW JJM3?SSSslTwnmmmmm SmmmmmV r"ra BKaBmsV?a LHKSaV VwHawamesmmmmmmmmmmm :s i ' For Speed Safety. Surety A solid roadbed is es-' sential. Visibility & Speed in the Under- ' wood (TabnIator)type writer are supported by perfectly bsJanced construction. fctVwetl TpMrifff Omaha 1617 Famam St. Society There le Divided CI A traveler Just returned from Japan tells some things which perhaps all the world does not know. Says he: "Of rank, there are eight classes after the mikado aad the Zlogooa, namely (1) the princes; (1) the nobles who owe feudal service to the prince; or the empire; (3) the priests; (4) the soldiers. These four form the higher orders and enjoy the privilege of wearing two swords and petticoat trousers; (5) taferior ossclsls and doc tors, called respectable, allowed to wear one sword, with the (C) merchaata and legs may not pollute though by entering aa aomsetks to n nun of rank they may enjoy the privi lege of weariag one sword; these are the only people by whom wealth he accumulated; (7) artists, artlaaas aad petty shop-keepers; (8) day labor ers and peaaaata. Tradesmen who work on leather, tanners, etc are ex cluded from classlflcation. They denied, and may not even Ave with other men: they Ave in vffiaaun of their own. WW Try Some of Its readera haviag criticised the Loadoa Law Notes for beta "toe Yankee la tone." the editor repSed: -nam our candid friends aay how dull the English law and lawyers a.. mn hatalv? surely m aay legal incident fat this country with a grain of fan ia It. ueace r nrtma to a vouncsr country. lawyers. In common with the rest of tha anamwtiOU. 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