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"Arc You Alive"
to tho fact Unit rlKlit hero In Omaha wo
tinvo olio of tho largest creations of Amor
lean cntcrnrlHo? a brewery whoso beer Is
browed from tho choicest of hops and malt
and tho ntircst of water, direct from their
own artuHian wen. hucii is tno construction
of tho famous Omaha nrowlnir Assocln-
tion's llltio Illhl)on Beer, tho first and fore
most of all tahto beers. To those who bavt
never hnd tho opportunity to have
thcso racts proven to tnom, order a cast
at onco and you will bo u llfo-long con
sumer or mis most inmous Devcrngo.
Omatia Brewing Association.
Telephone 12MO.
DOOK BINDER
BLANK BOOK
MANUFACTURER
I
OMAHA 4
i
Jntntn ile Arnica.
Suvon Itxntifrlce IV Arnica.
Artiii: .iihn Svlfc.
Tbc Only International Dentifrice.
rtie Standard for jo years.
I'nwrvi-H anil whitens the teelli, strenKtliiwi
ll n' utiutK HMcutiiiia ttid bruutli.
JSC at All Druggists.
C ll.dlKONl&CO.,lrops.,Chlcago,U.5.A.
;nrc by mum mall, full clrrtnlln
flCI. clrrular.ot Itlooily'w 1 lll
provril Tiillor Hyiitiii ol
ri'nn nml 'Jiiriiioni Vu,,'"'
Km im u to Dai K. '1 ha foundatior
iulnclp.il ol sclcntllic Karnirnt. cut
il"K aro taught so clf.ul and pro
grtsaitrly lli.it any lady olordlnar)
llliriHKCIll-c i rtil dually anil tj uivk
ly l urn lu cut and make any Kr
m.nl In nnv atvle. toanv meat
urs lor I, mile, Children,
Mrn nml Hoy a. Oarmenii
guaranteed to hi penecuy wnn
inir mi. A knovtlediro of the
Moody System U worth a fortune to an)
la.li. 'l'hmiaandaof euiert dreaamakm
owe thrlr aurress to the Moody System
AKents wamrd. MOOIlY tfc CO..
P.O.Box aiOO, 'JlBelanatl.O
ICT IIC CTABT Vnill SIOO.OO
lab I UO OINni IUUI MONTHLY
Mold, MWer, Nickel and Metal
I'latlaar. At h m. or ir.trllni. laktni
.il.ra, uiIdi ao I hIIIdi l'rof. Gray's
Machluea. risu W aiea.t. J.wtlry.
ITabl.warr, Ul.yal.i, all n.ial soodi. I.
iipert.a.. itt.Ty piau. a.w pmooa.,
1W. do Dlaltai. ru.Dnra.tDr. eutlll.. all
Illte. OuarantMd. Oolrootaueoaipi.i..
all lool.. lath... maurlsl, tie., rauy for
work. Wa teaah Tou. rurBlih ar. la
rirmuti.frrOi Write today. P.m'hlri,mi.l .le.KHKK.
1. UU.1V A CO., lUtln Works, CINCINNATI. O.
Mra. Wlnalow'a NnoltitnK Syrup
has been used for over FIFTY YEAHS by
MILLIONS of MOTHKH8 for their CHIL
DIUCN WHILE TKKTHINO. with PEP.
FECT SUCCESS. IT SOOTHES the CHILD,
SOFTENS the GUMS, ALLAYS all IA1N,
nmucfl WIND COLIC and la the beat rem
edy for DIAIIKHOBA. Sold by DruKclsts
In evory part of the world, lie sure and
u tnr "Mra. Wlnalow'a Soothlnr Byrun"
and take no other kind. Twenty-five oents
KfilRemington
UMKl Highest Form of Aard,
"HAVE ROOT PRINT IT"
printer
(tnr trv
THE
I STANDING UP FOR NEBRASKA
, M , id tt- i.
rrominont Bankor of Nebraska Pays HiRh
ri,m1imn TT,.. t.,, n
BANKERS RESERVE LIFE HIGHLY COMMENDED
Mound I'rlneliilc'N, Conxervut lv- .M1111-
nKt'iiicut nml l'rotuut l'liymcnt of
All UIiiIiiim CoiiiiiinmlH Hiiiiiort
of Loyal NelirimkiiiiN,
Headers of The Hco will doubtless recall
a dispatch from Norfolk, Nub., under data
ot January 1 announcing tho accidental
donth of 1'. L. Uuhmann, who was killed by
tho prcmnturo explosion of n mortar, with
which n party of young men wcro celo
hratlng tho advent of tho now century.
Young Uuhmann, who was only 21 years
ot ago, had only recently returned from tho
Philippines, whero ho served as a voluntcor
In tho Thirty-ninth Infantry. On Decem
ber 14, 1000, only eighteen days prior to his
death, young Huhmnnn had Insured his llfo
In tho Hankers Iteservo Llfo association ot
Omaha for $2,500.00, tho policy being made
payublo to his futher, Mr. C. F. Huhmann,
president of thu Cltlzons' Stnto bank of
Creston, Neb. Tho policy was a twenty-
pnyment option llfo, No. 2 tin, upon which
tho nnnunl payments wero $C8.7f, tho llrst
f which hod been paid when tho policy
wns Issued. Proofs of death wero mailed
to tho homo olllco of tho Honkers' Heservo
Llfo association on January 9, and tho fol
lowing lottor, under dato of January 10,
shows that tho claim was paid at onco:
C. F. HUHMANN, II. P. HUHMANN,
President. Cashier.
CITIZENS' STATE HANK.
CHKSTON, Neb., Jnn. 10, 1001.
Hankers Heservo Llfu Association, Omaha,
Nob. Gentlemen: I deslro to ncknowledgo
recolpt of your check for twenty-flvo hun
dred ($2.li00.C0) dollars, In full settlement
of my claim as beneficiary under policy No.
244R, In tho Hnnkcrs Heservo Llfo Associa
tion of Oninhn, Issued .to my only son,
I'otor L. Uuhnianu.
Ho received this policy December 14, 1000,
wnB nccldontlly killed by tho prcmnturo ex
plosion of gunpowder In n mortar whllo
colebratlng tho dawn of tho nuw century,
wns Insured for only eighteen dnyB' time.
Proofs of this claim wero ninlled you Janu-
ary 9. Your cheek of sniuu ditto for amount
of policy Just received In settlement shows
tho claim was approved Immediately on
recolpt of proofs, payment being nrndo by
return mall.
I hnvo no hesitancy In recommending
my friends to Insure In your most worthy
company, slnco your nctlon In tho lmmo
dlnto settlement of this nml other claims
Is tho best poBBlblo evidence of tho vnluo
of patronizing homo companies, to which
I nm pleased to lend my support.
1 hopo your compnny will receive tho
liberal patronngo and support to which It
Is enntllled from tho citizens of this stato
who bollovo In standing up for NobrnBka.
Yours vory truly, C. F. HUHMANN.
Tho abovo story carries moro than ono
leBson to tho thoughtful render. For one
thing It serves to lllustrnto tho mutnblllty
of human llfo. This young mnn wns but
24 yenrs of ago, his physical examination
wns satisfactory nnd thoro wns ovory ren-
son to bollovo that mnny yenrs of usefulness
wero heforo him. And yet denth camo to
him without wnrnlng, stcnllng upon him
llko an assassin of tho night. There wns
no tlmo to settle tho nffnlrs of llfo, no
time to nuiko provision for loved ones loft
behind, nnd still ho wns In a mensuro pro
pared. His policy for $2,ti00,00, In n sound
homo compnny, for which ho paid tho small
sum of (i8.7fi, wns worth 100 cents on tho
dollnr and equnl to coin gold. Thoro wns
no delay, no quibbling over Insufficient
proofs of denth, no attempt to escapo pay
ment upon a technicality. Tho promlum
wns pnld to a homo compnny, nnd, with
ether premiums received nt tho snmo tlmo,
It wns Invested In Ncbrnsko securities, and
tho loss wns pnld out of Nebraska funds
to n Nebrnsknn. And this Is tho whole
history of n great and growing homo conv
pnny, tho Hankers Heservo Llfo Assncln
tlon of Omnhn.
President Hoblson believes Hint truo pros
perity begins nt homo, that tho resources
of tho stnto must bo conserved nnd tlint
tho enormous amount of llfo Insurnncn
premiums nnnunlly sent to nllen compnnles
should remain nt homo nnd seok Investment
In tho stnto. Upon this prnctlcnl
theorv, tho nnnkers Hesorvo has been a
iihrnrm,niil success. Its business under tho
ngpresslve nnd yet eonservntlve mnnngo
mrnt of President Hoblson lins nundrupled
within tho Inst year. Nearly $3,000,000 In
surance Is now In force, evory loss hns boon
promptly pnld nnd tho company does not
owe n slnglo dollar of Indebtedness. Loynl
Nobrnsknns ovorywhoro nro proud of this
record. They npprovo of a sound nnd con
sorvntlvely managed homo compnny, and
renllzo that Its success menns their pros
prrlty and tho continued growth nnd do
volopment of Nchrnskn and the west.
ILLUSTRATED BEE.
World's Oldest Novels
Whero may tho oldest written literature
of tho world bo found 7 Tho philosophers
of tho eighteenth contury answered, "In
China." In tho throo first quarters ot our
contury, says tho Literary Digest, tho
honor wns snatched from tho "Mlddlo
Kingdom" nnd India wns proclaimed tho
crndlo of literature. Then enmo tho Egyp
tologists with rent texts, and not merely
with hypotheses, nnd, as was shown by an
Interesting lecturo recently dollvercd by
Prof. Ettoro Pnls beforo tho Philological
club ot Naples and published In Flcgrca,
tho claim for Egypt Is now Incontestable.
As tho subject of his lecture, Prof. Pals
choso tho romances which nro found on
many nn Egyptlnn papyrus and which nro
considered to bo thirty centuries old nt
lenst. Tho Pharaohs kept story tellers In
pormancnt employ, whoso duty It was to
Invont now stories, fairy talcs and talcs of
ndvonturo ns Improbnblo as possible Wo
possess twenty such stories, found In tho
courBo of excavation mada during tho last
ton yenrs. There will bo ero long, for mod
orn rendors, a voluminous Egyptian lltora
turo of romance Of tho twenty novels al
ready published, most belong to tho Inter
val 2000 to 1000 B. C. (twelfth to eighteenth
dynnsty).
Ono of tho lntest of tho novels treats of
tho chaste lovo between Nlnus nnd Semlrn
mls. In nnothor novel, Slrcno Pnrthonope
nd young Metlochos speak of lovo, and
oth deny thnt they have over been Its vic
tim. Motlochos departs, as cold as ho
camo; Pnrthcnopo observes thnt she Is on
tho point of loving him passionately, and ns
sho does not wish to expose herself to tho
dnngcr of being obliged to rcnounco her
vestnl condition," sho cuts off her hnlr nnd
disfigures herself fnco, breast nnd arms
In a frightful manner, In order to mnko It
Impnsslblo for her to yield ngnln to the
temptntlon of trying to plenso.
Tho Egyptlnn novels nro written "demotl-
nlly," In n handwriting tho, secrets of
which nro ncccsslblo only nftor yenrs of
tudy, nnd which, nftor tho Tlbetnn hand
writing, Is certainly tho most difficult to
eclphor. Only nftor five yenrs of persist
ant work did Mnsporo succeed In trans
lating nn Egyptlnn text that In nny Euro
pean lniiRtingo would fill twenty ordinary
pages. Tho learned gentlemen who dlscov-
red thcso tnlcs for n long tlmo refused to
consider thorn ns mere fiction. It wns tholr
pinion thnt In tho lnnd of tho Pharaohs
ovorythlng must hnve boon hierarchic. In
tho year 18 10 an Egyptologist found In
Thebes n pillar on which was related that
In tho tlmo of King Hnmcscs II (Sesostrls)
tho princess of Unkhtan wns molested by
nn ovll spirit, from whom sho could bo re
leased only when tho stntuo of tho god
Kohnson wns bnnlshed temporarily. Tho
savant dcclnred that all that could bo based
only on historical fact, and Hlrch nnd
Hougo shnred his vlow. Not till tho yenr
1883 did Ermnn provo elenrly that tho story
was a mero romance.
He Had to Sing It
Ill the old dnyB when ocean voyages wore
long nnd tedious, relates tho Cleveland
Plain Denier, nn Incident occurred on board
a ship hailing from Boston nnd bound to
Calcutta which caused overy old "web-
foot" between Enstport, Mo and Capo
Sable to hold his sides to keep himself on
an "ovtn keel."
Tho otory concerns two of tho crow named
"Joo" nnd "Hnrnabas." Ono dny, aftor the
ship had been nt sea some weeks nnd wnB
rolling lazily along, Harunbns, who was
aloft on tho foreynrd, found It necessary to
lay out on the leo yardarm, whero he
lost his hold nnd tumbled overbonrd, Joe.
tho only witness of tho nccldent, rushed
nft to tho quarterdeck to report It to tho
"old man" ns they nlwnys call tho captain
when ho don't henr 'cm nnd found that
worthy leisurely pacing fnro nnd nft, with
tho trumpet resting In tho hollow ot his
nrrn.
To cimpllcntn tho situation Joo wns an
nwful stutterer nnd with terror depleted
nn his countenance commenced to tell or
rather to try to tell what had happened.
"Ha bo ha ba f f f ," but do all
ho could tho end (if his tongue would not
part compnny with his lower Jaw.
Tho cuptnln, knowing by Joe's look of
consternation thnt "something was In the
wind," or In tho wator, and nlso knowing
thnt tho generality of stammering pcoplo
enn sing without stuttering nnd that Jon.
was no exception to the rule, yelled out nt
him:
"Sing It, you dnrncd fooll fling It!"
Joo Immediately tuned up Improvising
both wordB nnd music:
Overbonrd wont Harnnbns
Half a mile astern of nut
Thnt settled It; tho ship wns "hnvo to," u
beat In rhnrgo of the unite wns lowered
nwny nnd after a long pull, a strong pull
nnd n pull all together lliirniilms was picked
up none tho worse for lih Involuntary
both.
Doing His Best
Ho wus a poor but honest worklngmnn an
his way home In a Hrimdwny ear, rotates
tho Louisville Commercial. As tho car
proceeded dawn town It was filled with
passengers and soon thu alslo wus crowded,
somu swinging on tho strnps. Tho laborer
got up from his sent, touched his hnt and
motioned to a well dressed lady to take It.
"Don't lot mo doprlvo you of your sent,
my poor man," sho sold.
Ho touched his tint and again replied:
"Oh, take It; that's all right. No depravity
at all, woman, no dopravlty at all," and
ho wondered why everybody smiled.
DON'T BE
SO THIN.
FREE REMEDY.
Many ladles and gentlemen who cannot
complain of any kind of sickness aro ab
normally thin and cannot And any medical
trcntmont which will correct this condition.
Dr. Whltnoy's Nervo nnd Flesh Builder Is
not alono Intended for thoso who aro sick,
but nlso for thoso who nppcar well and
hearty, but cannot acqulro sufficient flesh to
round out tho form. In dyspepsia, Indiges
tion, all stomach troubles, debility and
norvous dlsoaBco no remedy la so prompt
and powerful. In order to demonstrate tho
wonderful merits of Dr. Whltnoy's Nervo
nnd Flesh Builder overy person who will
address tho C O. Jones Co., Elmlra, N. Y.,
will rccelvo a large trial packago in plain
sealed wrapper absolutely free.
For sale by Sherman & McConnell Drug
Co., Omaha.
profusoly Illustrated showing nil tho
styles nnd leathers tho famous REGENT
SHOES aro mndo up In. Wo gunrnnteo tho
fit, styles and tho quality of leather to be
tho equal ot tho shoes you havo always
paid $5.00 and $6.00 for. Our prices $2,50
and $3.50 shoes for men only.
REGENT SHOE CO.
205 South 15th.
OMAHA.
Write for Illimtriiti'il CiiinliiKiie Frc
Swansdown,.,.
Prepared Cake Flour
Makes Delicious Angel
Food nnd other Cakes,
If you 11'.: e dellclouB
rake, write us the
NAME OF A
LEADING GROCER
and wo will send you, KHEH, our
book, "CAKE SECHETS," now re
cIpeB nnd Ideas In cako making; will
enable you to serve tame vory attrac
tive nnd delicious dainties In your
home. Address
IGLEHEART BROS.
K NVII,I,I2 - . IMM.l.W.
Department C.
maitlsfDo You Want a
in a Piano?
W hv hundrtdi of Urrlfht PUnoi rtlurnH from
renting by rtoni moving which roust tx dUMt of tl oru
Mwtrniiul tula room for them In our altiroui. Then
lUiHf Includo hUln)i,KnaUi, Klichtri(Kttrlliiginlothtr
tll known totlei. Many of Mi iu cannot diitliiiculitied
Aotu itwr, tt all are ofltrrd at an normoui dUcount from
I rc aihtin nw. UprlliU ai low 1 100, Vary ray lenui
of paymant ta rllalI rtni. It would irottify roit aout
I) fur f ralght to hav una of thtit jilanoi ihijid to you, Nw
Urgt tlia mahogany piano, with mandolin atUchoitnt, $ ITS.
Mnt anywhar on aaiy j-aymtnU. Writ at one for com let
Hat and full particular!. You can tnaiaa great avlngby cur
lug your clano (rou ui. Every (lano warranted tiartly at rep
retfutad. LYON X MEALY, VI A da ma St . l'ulcao.
The World' 9 Largest Xu$io outf.
THE HAIR TELLS ALL
If Sick send a lock of your lialr.immi'.nuc. ox nud
4 eta. In stamps and 1 will dlaicnnso your case FIlKK
ami tell you what will cure your allmrnts. Adcire as
Or. J. C. Batdorl, Dept. i Grand Rspldi. Mich.
(t
DON'T BORROW
I Send
w for
H Free
Et Cata
V loguc
SAPOLIO
'TIS CHEAPER IN THE END-
.Tnmiary 20, 11)01.
All the I.nillcM Ent
Gold Medil
Chocolate Bon Bons
Ily Expreaa,
1,2, .'I nml 5 pound Iioxen, Mlc n pound.
W. S. Balduff,
l.-.IS-'-IO Ftiriittui St.. OiiiiiIiii, Nfl.
Brewed and Bottled at Home,
Metz Beer
For the Home Trade.
NEARLY every
one nppreclntes
n good beer for
ono renson or an
other. Mnny lead
ing physlclnns pre
scribe It regtilnrly
whero a tonic or
stimulant Is needed,
and a good mnny
people like It nnd uso
It as n beverngo,
without waiting for
tho ndvlco or con
sent of nnyono on
enrth. And there nro
ns mnny different
brnnds of beer ns
there nro ronsons for
drinking It good,
bnd, nnd Indifferent.
Wo mnko only one
brand of bottled
beer tho best brnnd
thnt time, expe
rience, pure hops
nnd selected bnrley
enn produce. We
would like to hnve
your opinion of this
home brew. Nenrlv
nil denlers hnndlo It
now.
ARE YOU WITH US?
Tol. 119.
Metz Bros'. Brewing Go.
OMAHA.
ILERS
PURE MAIT
WHISKEY
rForOenriefoIKJ
Purity
above
Suspicion
Sold by druggists and Deafcrj.
WILLOW SPRINGS DISTILLERY,
OMAUA.U.S.A.
Ulndstono ttroa,, Agents, uniuna.
SEEDS. PLANTS, ROSES,
Hull,., Inra, Mii-uba, Fruit
unit Ornuiiifiitul 'I rt-ra, '1 lis
liejt bi t? ear tout, Kill acres,
40 In Hardy ltnea, O Ureen'
liou.ua of Plum, and Ever
bloaminii Koum, Mall alia
poatiiuld, aafa arrival Kuuriin
teed, try ua, our kooiI. uill
plea.B you and dlrrct deal
will avn ion money. Write
for raluahle ratiilnKtie, free,
Ths I'lorrs ft Harr inn Co.,
1! x .110 PuIlK'.i Ilk-, Ohio.
SasBO
TROUBLE." BUY.
t
a bottle.