The Columbus journal. (Columbus, Neb.) 1874-1911, November 17, 1909, Image 7

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Suspicious.
The father of Judge W. H. Wadhanw
bad a chicken-coop and a dog and a
stable band. It began to look to Mr
Wadbams as though some one had dis
covered the combination. So he kept
the coop and the stable hand, but he
got a new dog. Next day the bent
old negro who groomed the Wad
hams' horses came to him. "You los'
you affection foh me, boss?" he asked.
'No, Scipio," said Mr. Wadhams. "I
like you as well as ever." "Then,"
said Scipio, peevishly, "w'yn't you
tie Old Rover in do chicken-coop, 'stid
of dat new dorg?"
Comparative Honors.
First Freshman Prexie has asked
me to dinner next Sunday.
Second Freshman That's nothing.
The football captain just bowed to
me. Yale Record.
Nebraska Directory
If you wish to be
Cured of
Constipation
Use
Uncle Sam
Breakfast Food
A delightful food made
from wheat and flax na
ture's own remedy.
Ask j'our grocer
He Certainly Knows
KODAK FINISHING SSa,3
attention. All snjipliot. for the Amateur strictly
frchh.Seud for catalogue nnd finishing prices.
THE ROBERT DEMPSTER CO..
Box 1197. Omaha. Neb.
I HE PAX I UN Earopean Plai
Booms from Si. 00 tip Maple. 75 cento up double.
CAFE PRICES REASONABLE
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Jin j ou want iik Hi it Corn aliellcr made? If&u.
insist on having a
MARSEILLES CORN SHELLER
Write for catalog or see yonr local dealer.
JOHN LEERE PLOW CO., OMAHA
Sold by tho JVnt Dealer. Wo will Bend to pnrlta
teachers on receipt of I5cts.Ia siamiis. a 15-lscli. hirfl
msplctmssed-cdrclo. JOHN G. WOODWARD
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European SI.OO par day and upwards.
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ROME MILLER
DR. McGREW CO.
SPEGIALiSTSIFai Fee When
for MEM & WOMEH Cured
Established In Omaha 27 Years
Investigate oar success, reliability, hon
est and honorable dealing and office where
the sick are treated and cured.
All ailments, no matter how acquired.
Write for FREE Symptom Blank, Elim
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215 S. 14th St., Omaha, Neb.0!
POSITIVELY CURES
ALCOHOLIC
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AND OTHER DRUG ADDICTIONS.
THIRTY YEARS
of contlnnom, success, rrintol matter sent
in plain cnrclope upon request. All cor
respondence btrictljr confidential.
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blanLts pillows, silk underwear, parasols, feather
boas, tndfo' Vx!o paraphernalia, billiard table
covers, laonbodsrrrads. mniTs. fur rugs and mount
ings. l-i;sns. sweaters, hat, bath rugs, oriental
rue-, fancy work, stand covers, carnage robes,
parly dtvwes. opera coat, laco curtains, faficr
vests. sh.Mis.ihiKerie. men's suits, cushions, belt
and liser mats. suhcs and hucdredsof other things,
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pacity.:! aKfccannenrs per day. Members Katiimi,;
Association of Cleaners and Dyers. Kzpressaco
paidouu way to any point in U.S. Call or write
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Aunt Rhinocolura Betz and Fido
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Atdhor of "Pigs is PidsT -Etc;
EJLU5TRATED By
Aunt Rhinocolura Betz is known
"" uiii cuu ui IU1B UUUUlj IU LUC
Jther as the social leader of Betz
rille, and this is not because she is
listinguished by having the only auto
matic cork leg in the village, but be
:ause she cannot bear to see anyone
mhappy. She spends her life in mak
ing people happy, and that is why her
sink teas are so talked about If a
lostess had no more life than a corpse
ler social functions are apt to re
semble a funeral.
One reason Aunt Rhinocolura was
jo fond of her dog Fido was because
le was such a happy dog, and every
norning he would come to her bed
side and wag his tail, and at a single
arord from Aunt Rhinocolura he would
un and bring her cork leg, wagging
lis tail all the time. Everyone loved
Fido, because he was so cheerful and
men a continuous tail-wagger. When-j-er
things got a little slow at Aunt
Rhinocolura's social functions, she
svould send out for Fido, and the
'ho!e gang of society ladies and gents
nrould sit around and watch Fido wag
lis tail.
About a month ago a change came
jver Fido. Aunt Rhinocolura awoke
ne morning and Fido was not at her
aedside. She thought this strange,
jut she hopped on one foot to where
icr cork leg reposed, and put it on
md dressed, and then went to find
His Tail Did Not Wag Fido Wagged.
Fido, but when she found him he did
aot seem like the same dog. He
jprnrg at her with an angry growl,
md bit her on the leg, and might have
njured her severely, had it been the
)thcr leg. As it was, he made sev
eral ugly dents in the leg. All that
lay Fido was as ugly tempered as fa
'her on picture-hanging day, and did
lothing but sneak around and growl
aitterly and show his teeth, and dur
ng the day he bit eight different so
cial callers in eight different places
i thing he had never done before.
Aunt Rhinocolura saw that if this
tept on she would cease to be a so
:ial leader, the society ladies and
rents of Betzville having, as a rule,
".ender calves, so she sent for Uncle
shdod Clute, who knows as much
ibout degs as he knows about any
:hing. As soon as Fido had bitten Uncle
shdod on the leg. Uncle Ashdod saw
:hat Fido was not the dog he had
jeen, and made careful inquiries of
unt Rhinocolura, and found that, as
xe suspected all along, Fido had never j
ost his cheerful manner as long as
le wagged his tail. To prove that this
vas the case. Uncle Ashdod took hold
jf Fido's tail and wagged it back and
forth and Fido immediately dropped his
lavage manner and smiled sweetly, so
:o speak. When he saw this Uncle
shdod shook his head and said it
xras too bad, but Fido had a clear case
if posterior sceorosis, or induration of
e wag joint of the tail, and that it
lad gone so far that nothing could
je done for it. He explained that
sceorosis of the wag joint in a dog
lad the same effect that sceorosis of
the liver had on a man, tending to
nake him peevish and grouchy. He
said the wag of the tail was the
;mi!e of a dog.
When Aunt Rhinocolura heard
;his she wept for six minutes, and her
jtate might have settled into one of
)ermanent melancholy, but Aunt Rhin
colura is not built that way. Attiie
seventh minute she spruced up, and
said that science was all very well,
jut she guessed she got along with an
irtificial leg about as well as most
3eople did with a genuine one, and
that if her Fido couldn't have a nat
11 al wag to his tail she would see
.hat he was put into a hanpj- state of
nind by supplying him with an arti
iciai wag. She said Arlo" Wiggins,
iie Betzville Mechanic, had mended
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Noted Civil War Hero Dead
Gen. Gilman, Who Ordered First Shot
Fired in Big Strife, Expires
Aged 79.
Gen. Jeremiah H. Gilman, U. S. A.,
retired, who was credited with having
ordered the first rifle shot fired in the
civil war, died recently at Manhattan
Beach, N. Y., after an illness of two
months. He was 79 years old.
Gen. Gilman was graduated from
West Point in 1856. On the outbreak
of the civil war, Lieut Gilman, with
Lieut Slemmer and 70 soldiers be
longing to Company G of the First
United States artillery, held Fort
Pickens, which was located on an is
land and commanded the entrance to
the harbor of Pensacola, Fla.
It is asserted that the first rifle
shot in the war was fired by Lieut
Oilman's order when seven confeder
ate soldiers tried to pass the pickets
at night and failed.
Later Fort Sumter fell, but Fort
Pickens held oat, although it was
stormed by 5,000 confederates, uatil
TAEES
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PETER NEWELL
the second speed differential of her
cork leg the time she broke it, and
she guessed he could rig up a wag
if he was put at it
When Arlo rightly understood what
was wanted he went to work with
pleasure, and in less than a week he
built an artificial tail-wagger that
was a pleasure to see.
As soon as the wagger vas at
tached Arlo took the crank and
wound the spring, and Fido immedi
ately began to wag. His tail did not
wag, Fido wagged. You see, the
spring was so strong, and the gear
ing of the wagger was so high, that
the tail wagged the dog.
Probably a dog is as happy when
the tail is wagging the dog as when
the dog is wagging the tail, for u is
a poor rule that does not work both
ways, but it was hard to see whether
Fido was happy or not, he wagged so
rapidly. It was easy to see the tail,
for that remained quite immobile, but
Fido wagged at the rate of about 5,000
wags a minute, and all one could see
of him was a sort of streak, as he
wagged back and forth. He wagged
as rapidly as a humming-bird's wing,
only more so. Such vivid wagging
was never seen in Betzville. Arlo
was more than pleased. He said this
proved that the tail-wagger was a
great success, and that all that was
necessary was to put the wagger on
the tail and attach the grabber or
clutch to the dog, and then rip up
some sort of governor or fly wheel
to control the speed, and the thing
would be perfect.
In about half an hour Aunt Rhino
colura suggested that it might be a
good thing to stop the wagger a min
ute or so, to let Fido get a breath,
but Arlo shook his head. He said
he had not put any kind of stopper on
the wagger, and it would have to
just simply run down. He said, as
near as he could figure, the spring
was a good spring and would run
down in about three clays, but Aunt
Rhinocolura said she hardly thought
Fido would wag that long without
wagging his head off. Just then there
was a sound like a bone breaking,
aud when Arlo looked closely he saw
that it was indeed a bone that bad
broken. Fido had wagged off his
tail right where the sceorosis was.
Fido wagged on for three days
more, and when the wagger ran down
it was found that the constant wag
ging had stretched his neck to three
and a half feet, and he was so tired
he lay down and did nothing but pant
for upward of IS hours, and then he
took a full breath and panted 17
hours more. When Arlo examined
the tail he found it was as good as
ever, except for being loose from the
dog, and he reversed the automatic
wagger, and the tail did very well.
Of course, as a usual thing, it is bet
ter to have the tail permanently at
tached to the dog, to avoid possible
loss, but for wagging in an automatic
wagger a detached tail is as good as
any, so long as it can wag and keep
the dog happy.
(Copyright. 1903. by W. G. Chapman.)
A WAITING GAME.
An old gentleman, rather portly,
and clad in a somewhat youthful suit
of light gray flannel, sat on a bench
in the park enjoying the spring day.
"What's the matter, sonny?" he
asked a small urchin who lay on the
grass just across the walk and stared
intently at him. "Why don't you go
and play?"
"Don't want ter," the boy replied,
carelessly.
"But it Is not natural," the old gen
tleman insisted, "for a boy to be so
quiet Why don't you run about?"
"Oh, I'm just waitin," the little fel
low answered. "I'm ust waitin' till
you get up. A man painted that
bench about 15 minutes ago."
Sketchy Bits.
Heard at the Minstrel Show.
Tambo Can yo' all tell me de dif
ference 'twixt egg an a cabbage, Mis
tah Bones?
Bones Ah shore can, Mistah Tam
bo, Ah ain't done bin on de stage 14
yeahs for nothin'.
His Finish.
Visitor (at insane asylum) And
who is the poor unfortunate in the
padded cell?
Attendant Oh, he's the chap who
started at the beginning of the sea
son to keep the scores and percent
ages of the various baseball associa
tions. What He Missed.
Miss Peachley Do you believe in
coeducation, Mr. Huggins?
Mr. Huggins Indeed I do. I shall
never forgive myself for neglecting to
take a postgraduate course at Vassar.
reinforcements arrived by the fleet
from New York. The union admiral
and navy yard at Pensaloca surren
dered to Gen. Bragg, but it was of nc
use to the confederate army because
Fort Pickens commanded the en
trance to the harbor and was the only
fortification south of Mason and Dix
on's line that did not surrender.
President Lincoln appointed Capt
Gilman chief of the United States ar
tillery of the Army of the Cumber
land, with which he took part in most
of the leading battles of the war. At
the battle of Pittsburg Landing he
was wounded in the leg and brevetted
major and afterward colonel.
Upon the war's close, Col. Gilman
was appointed assistant commissary
general at Washington and served for
many years, until he was retired, un
der the age limit November 11, 1895.
Well Called Human Ant Heap.
. It is figured that a million and a
quarter persons pass in and out oi
London each day?
A GREAT ANNOYANCE.
Kidney Disease Shows Many Painful
and Unpleasant Symptoms.
George S. Crowell, 1109 Broadway.
Helena, Mont, says: "I was troubled
with a disordered
condition of the kid
neys, some backache;
and irregular pass
ages of secretions. At
times I was obliged
to get up out of bed
at night, and the
urine was unnatural
in appearance. On the
advice of a friend I
procured Doan's Kidney Pills and
began using them. This remedy helped
me at once, strengthened my kidneys
and corrected the disordered condi
tion." Remember the name Doan's. Sold
by all dealers. 50 cents a box, Foster
Uilburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
CERTAIN DEATH.
Hilda Would you lay down your
life for me?
Harold Glady, dearest
Hilda Then go and tell father of
our engagement
CUT THIS OUT.
Recipe That Breaks a Cold in a Day
and Cures Any Curable Cough.
"Mix half ounce of Concentrated
pine compound with two ounces of
glycerine and half a pint of good
whiskey; shake well each time and
use in doses of a tcaspoocful to a ta
blespoonful every four hours."
These ingredients can be obtained
from any good druggist or he will
get them from his wholesale house. .
The Concentrated pine is a special
pine product and conies only in half
ounce bottles, each enclosed in an air
tight case, but be sure it is labeled
"Concentrated."
Honor Where Hcnor Is Due.
First Golfer Well done, old chap!
That's the longest ball I've been you
drive yet!
Second Golfer I'm afraid the
credit's not all mine. A beast of a
wasp touched me up in the middle of
my swing. Punch.
The next time you feel that swallowing
sensation, the bure sign of sore thioat,
gargle Hamlins Wizard Oil immediately
with three parts v.-aicr. It will save you
days and perhaps weeks of misery.
Bridge.
Miss Cheatham I believe I shall
have to give up bridge.
Miss Franlt Really? Wasn't the
game worth the scandal?
rOB BEEP-SEATKD COLDS and cogens.
Allen's LunR Balsam cures when all other remedies
tail. This old reliabK- inedicmo has lieen sold for
ocr4U years. 2dc.0c.S1.u01oUIcs. All dealers.
Crude.
"This is crude," said John D. as he
tasted oil in the milk. Cornell Widow.
Remedies are Needed
Were we perfect, which we ere not, medicines would
not often be needed. Dut 6ince our systems have bo
come weakened, impaired and broken down through
indiscretions which have gone oa from the early oges,
through countless generations, remedies are needed to
aid Nature in correcting our inherited and otherwise
acquired weaknesses. To reach the seat of stomach
weakness and consequent digestive troubles, there is
nothing so good as Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov
ery, a glyceric compound, extracted from native medio
inal roots sold for over forty years with great satisfaction to all users. For
Weak Stomach, Biliousness, Liver Complaint, Pain in the Stomach after earing.
Heartburn, Bad Breath, Belching of food, Chronic Diarrhea and other Intestinal
Derangements, the "Discovery" is a timoproven and most efficient remedy.
The genuine has on Its
outside wrapper the
Signature
Yon can't afford to accept a secret nostrum as a substitute for this non-alcoholic,
medicine op known courosmoN, not even though the urgent dealer may
thereby make a little bigger profit.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate and invigorate stomach, liver and
bowels. Sugar-coated, tiny granules, easy to take as caadv.
WearW. L. Douglas comfort-
aoie,easy walking, common
sense shoes. A trial will
convince any one that W. L.
Douglas shoes
shape, fit better
longer than other makes.
They are made
of tho best leathers, by the
most ski uea workmen, in all
the latest fashions, shoes in
every style and
men in all walks
RAHTinil I genuine have W.1V,
unui iwii Douglas name and price
stamped on bottom, which guarantees
full value and protects the wearer
against huh prices and inferior shoes.
TARt HO SUBSTITUTE.
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GOING UP!
' City ways were not altogether new
to him, but, as he waited at the eleva
tor shaft in one of Omaha's large of
flee buildings, he said to his com
panions. "Well, I'll be hanged if that isn't a
boater."
"Why, what?"
"Just look at that confounded rail
road advertising on an Omaha eleva
tor UP! What won't they do next?"
His companion replied, "Sh , Sh ,
those letters mean up."
When I see that word, this jingle
always comes to my mind:
Whenever the little word up you
see.
Think of Safety, Speed, Service via
U. P.
You will see that word at almost
every passenger elevator in the coun
try, but before you leave for the West,
be sure to buy your ticket via "The
Safe Road to Travel."
The School Lunch and Dyspepsia.
It is very important that the meal
eaten at recess be a warm one, and
whenever possible it should be pre
pared and eaten at home. Until a
child is 10 or 12 years old it must
have its dinner or principal meal of
the day at noon. The rest of the
household may dine in the evening,
but for the youngster so heavy a re
past near bedtime is certain to be
deleterious. A bundle of cold sand
wiches will not serve as a substitute
for the midday dinner, for the child
needs not only warm, home-cooked
food, but also the walk home, the bit
of play on the way and the hour's
forgetf ulness of lessons. Leonard
Kecne Hirshberg, M. D., in the Delineator.
Occasionally a schoolgirl Is so ro
mantic that she imagines all poetry
should be printed in italics.
Mrs. "Wlnalow's Soothing Sjrnp.
For children teething, softens the gums, rodueen Jn
Qai&nution,iill3yBials,curcswladcUc. 23cuuott!e.
A man likes a giggling girl about
as well as he does a crying baby.
Smokers find Lewis' Single Binder 5c
cigar better quality tlian most 10c cigars.
Lots of garrulous people make a
specialty of saying nothing.
'Guir5
Turlock Irrigation District
of California
OPPORTUNITIES Unsurpassed. A-l land.
ABUNDANT WATER at low rate. Healthful
Climate. Everything Grows. Strawberries at
Christmas. No Shelter Neecssarv for htock on
coldest dav or nisnt. The DAIRYMAN'S PAR
ADISE. Write for I EXUSTRATED BOOKLET.
Dept B. TURLOCK BOARD OF TRA0E. Turlock. Cat
toPWoHD
mrw
held tneir
and wear
upon honor.
shape to suit
of life.
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THSfSaKal!!
Tbe RAYO LAMP is . high-er.de lamp, sold at low price.
Tnete arelaaps that cost more,but there is no better Umpat any
price. The Bonier, the Wick, ttte Chimney-Holder dl are
vital thinn, aa lamp; these pans of the RAYO LAMP are
perfectly constructed and there n nothing known ia the art of
lamp-making that could add to the value of the RAYO as
a Itght-ghrmg device. Suitable for any room ia any house.
Rrerjr dealer everywhere. If not at yours, .write
for dcscrlpUre circular to the nearest Agency of the
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(Incorporated)
FADELESS DYES
More Economical than
the Cheap and
-and MUCH BETTER
WhlT? Because Calumet Baking Powder is more
certain in its results the baking is always lighter,
more delicious and more evenly raised. You never
nave a spoiled Datcn cr baking by its use.
It requires less hence goes further.
CALUMET
BAKING POWDEIt
IS the "full ralue" baking powder the highest quality
Inking powder at a medium price. And we guarantee that
it will give yon more real satisfaction than any leaking pow
der you have ever used ask your grocer.
Free large handsome recipe book, illustrated in colors.
Send 4c and slip foaod in pound can.
CiImtRKshwiNf. hast Awar WerM's
The Wizard of Horticulture
Hon. Lather Bin-bank
says: "Delicious is a gem the finest apple in all the world. It is the best in
quality of any apple I have so far tested," and Mr. Burbank knows.
Delicious is but one of the hundreds of good things in Stark Trees the good
things you should know about before you plant this fall or next spring.
Let us tell you about them by writing today for our complete, illustrated price
list-catalogue which describes our complete line of fruit trees, ornamentals, etc
Wanted-A Bright, Capable Man
in each county of this state to sell Stark Trees on commission. No previous ex
perience necessary. The work is pleasant, clean work, highly profitable, and tho
positions are permanent to the right men. who apply immediately.
Many of our salesmen are earning S50 to S80 per month and expenses; some
are making more. You can do as well or better if you'ro a hustler and trying
to succeed.
No investment called for; we furnish complete order-getting outfit free and
the most liberal contract
For complete information address the Sales Manager of
STARK BRO'S NURSERIES & ORCHARDS CO.. LOUISIANA. MO.
The Favorite
Paxtcn's Gas Roast
ed is composed of
five choice coffees
blended to suit you.
Quickly roasted and
packed in air-tight
cans it is as fragrant
and fresh as when
taken from the
roaster.
2 lb. Red
25c per Pound nt
When Cold
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When cold winds blow, biting frost
is in the air and back-draughts down
the chimney deaden the fires, then the
PERFECTION
Oil Heater
(Equipped with Smokeless Device)
shows its sure heating power by
steadily supplying just the heat that
is needed for comfort.
The Perfection Oil Heater is unaffected
by weather conditions. It never fails. No
smoke no smell just a genial, satisfying
beat. The new
Automatic
Smokeless Device
prevents the wick being turned too high.
Removed in an instant.
Solid brass font holds 4 quarts of oil sufficient to give oa a glowing heal
for 9 hours solid brass wick carriers damper top cool handle oil indicator.
Heater beautifully finished in nickel or japan in a variety of styles.
Every Dealer Everywhere. If Xot At Yonrs. Write for DescripttTO
to the Nearest Agency of tbe
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(.acorporated)
A Few Acres In
California
In one of the rich valleys along the
line of the
Union Pacific
Southern Pacific
mean a comfortable living, an as
sured future and money in the bank.
For complete and reliable information get
our illustrated booklets on Cali forma land.
Call on or address
E. L. LOMAX, C P. A Omaha, Neb.
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