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    THE OMAIIA DATLY BEE: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22. 1907
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SIMPLE BALLOTS SENT OUT
Secretary of State Furnishes County
Clerki with Form.
YEI3EJI OFF OF JUDICIAL TICKET
Hallway ronnlnlon rreparlaa- Order
ta Caiaprl Haltroael Comoanlee
e Operate Passews;e
Tralaa Time.
tFroni ft Staff Correspondents
IJNCOLN. Oct. 81. (Special.) Secretary
of State JHinkln mailed sample ballots to
'the county clerka lata thU afternoon.
These samplo ballots are to be used by
the clerks as amides In printing the elec
tion tlcketa. The secretary placed the
i names of the candidates for railway com
'mlssloner after the candidates for regents,
for the 'reason,- he aald, the railway com
mission became & part of the state con
stitution after all the' other state officers
and therefore should be last on the ballot.
The republican state convention placed the
railway commissioners In nomination even
before th governor and immediately fol
lowing the- nomination of a candidate for
the Unltod States senate. At the top of th
salnple ballot the prohibition party comes
last, following; the socialists, even though
tha prohibitionists cast 8,106 votes and the
socialists only t,m at the last election.
The law requires the secretary of state to
place the candidates on the ticket accord
Ins to the number of votes cast by tho
party. That Is the party casting- the high
est number of votes comes first on the
ballot and so on down the line. In the
body of the ballot, however, the prohibi
tion party Is placed ahead of the socialists.
The secretary followed tho law In making
up the candldatea on the tickets and fol
lowed the ballot used last year In prepar
ing for the straight party vote at the head
of the ballot. J. I Claflln, a leading
prohibitionist, had his attention called to
the matter and said no objection would be
made by the prohibition party to being last
on the head of tho ticket.
With the sample ballot Secretary Junkln
sent out the nnmes of the. nominees for
district Judge so they can be placed on the
ballots In the various Judicial districts.
The name of John O. Yelser, democratic
nominee for the Fourth district, was not
on the certificate In the Fourth district,
where It was scratched out. Mr. Junkln
agreed to do this providing Telser would
make oath that he wanted to get off the
ticket. His acknowledged withdrawal -aa
received late today.
.Following Is the sample ballot:
For Judge of the Supreme Court M. B.
Reese, republican; George Jj. Loomls, dem-
rat-peoples Independent: John D. Uraves,
prohibition: Lm-ien BleliWns, socialist.
For -Regents of Inlverslty Charles B.
Anderson, George Coupland. republican; R.
itemori-ftt-iienrtles lnr1pnedent : John H. Von i t'
Hteen. prohibition; J. N., Carter, O. C. Por
n r, socialist.
For Recent of University (to fill vacancy)
W. C. Rodgers, socialist.
For Railway Commissioner (to fill ve
, fancy) Henry T Clarke, Jr., republican;
Samuel l.lchty, prohibition: E. F. McClure,
socialist. , .
I'reparlap; Order on Trains.
The State Hallway eommlaBlon started out
this afternoon to get up an order having
for Its object the compelling of railroad
trains to conform to the published sched
ules of running time. The commission took
this matter up several days ago, but owing
to Chairman Wlnnett's absence the mutter
has been held In abeyance. Dr. Wlnnett
returned yesterday and this afternoon the
commission again took up the matter. The
reports and ruling of the commissions from
n)'Mr states on the subject are being gono
"'hit and these, or one of them, will, be
ufu'd as a guide in formulating an order.
The Trxss commission made a ruling re
quiring the putting on of a new train
when the regular train Is more than thirty
minutes late at a division nolnt - Thin rula
appeals very strongly to the commission
and la the rule, the traveling men recom
mend to be adopted. .
Some weeks ago complaints of late trains
1 3&J.
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Lincoln, John O.
(Gloves
None Better None Better.
Made , Kaowa
The famous McKlbhln quality is
nowhere better exemplified than in the
famous McKlbbln MndaOlovea
$1.50
They protect your hands and your
pune.
On tale everywhere
began to pour into the office of the com
mlszlon and so far there has been no let
up. The traveling men complained they
could get no. Information from railroad
agents about the departure of the trains
anywhere near accurate and in some in
stances after waiting around for hours dis
covered the train they had been waiting for
had been taken off. The ordinary traveling
public has the same complaint and the com
mission has fully determined to relieve the
public, if It la possible for an order from It
to do so.
Cash from Forest Reserves.
A check for $1,017.61 was received at the
office of Governor Sheldon this morning
from the United States treasurer. The
money Is due the state from the forest
reserve fund and will be divided up among
the school districts nf the counties In the
reserve. Accredited V the Dismal Swamp
reserve Is 764)3; Niobrara, $136 58, and
North Platte, 1x06.40. This sum is the bal
ance duo for the year 1907.
Xormal Train Ins; Sekooli."
Superintendent McBrlen has now recog
nized sixty-three high schools In which
normal training will be taught In con
formity with the law enacted by the late
legislature appropriating $50,000 for this
purpose. In addition to the schools al
ready named and published, he has named
the schools at Ord and Randolph. These
sixty-three schools have an enrollment in
Telser contends he has 1
legally withdrawn from the democratic I
ticket aa a candidate for Judge.
"I mailed my withdrawal Saturday about
3 o'clock," he said Monday, "more than
fourteen days before the election as re
quired by law. I consider the withdrawal
valid and I think my name will go off the
ballot without any doubt."
Monday Henry Waring, reporter for
Judre Redlck. communicated with the sec
retary of state's office and found Secretary
of Btate Junkln held the withdrawal was
not valid, because It had not been prop
erly acknowledged. A new statement of
withdrawal, acknowledged before a notary,
was drawn up and mailed to the secretary
of state Monday morning.
Swedish I.atheraa Coaferenee.
8TROMSBURO. Neb.. Oct. 2L tSpeclal).
The Nebraska state pastoral conference
of the Swedish Evangelical Lutheran church
has been In session the past four daya In
the large Lutheran church at Swede Hdme,
seven miles northwest of this city. Twenty
eight pastors were in attendance, among
them being Rev. P. M. Llndberg of Omaha,
president of the conference; Dr.' J. Ekholm
of Newman Grove, an ex-professor of
Llndsborg college, Kansas; Rv. nh
Hult of Chicago, and Dr. O. A. Johnson,
president of Wahoo seminary. Dunii .ie ,
entire session dinners and suppers were
provided by members of the Swede Home
church in a large dining tent for every one
In attendance upon the meetings and on
Sunday over 2,000 people were served dur
ing the day.
LYING MINISTERS DENOUNCED
Jorore to Try Sanmway.
BEATRICE, Neb., Oct. 21. (Special Tele
gram.) Today In the district court at
torneys and Judge Kelllgar drew 176 names
from which to select the twelve men who
will try Robert Mead Bhumway, the al
leged murderer of Mrs. Sarah Martin of
Adams, this county, who was arrested In
Holt county, Mo., about a month ago.
Court will convene November 6, at which
time the twelve men will be selected.
Trailing- Worldly Lirei After Death a
Crime Agaimt Society.
SO SATS REV. C. W. SAVTDGE
People's (a area Pastor Declares that
tae Devil Illntaelf Woald He
Receive Ealoarr It Ha
Died. V
Declaring that many ministers delivered
such glowing eulogies over the dead, with
out regard . to the . truth concerning the
personal life and character of the departed,
that reliable newspapers refused to print
their words and share In the deception,
Rev. Charles W. Savldge, pastor of the
People's church. Sunday evening delivered
a scathing denunciation or the ministers,
taking for his subjeet "Telling Lies Over
the Dead." "I know that right In this
city, for some cause, ministers have deliv
ered eulogies over .the dead that were
absolutely false." declared Rev. Mr. Sav
ldge. "They were a tissue of lies from be
ginning to end and everybody present who
knew the character of the departed, knew
they were lies." The pastor of the People's
church then told of the corrupting Influ
ence which resulted In the ministers of the
gospel praising the lives of evil or worldly
men, after such lives had been snuffed
out. saying that surely he ministers of
God, standing between the living and the
dead, at a time when honor was to be paid
to the departed, and lessons learned from
their lives, should tell the truth.
Trata Tellers In tae Minority.
"We should certainly believe that no
vast concourse of people, no honor offered,
no gift of money bestowed, could tempt a
minister of Christ to swerve from the
truth." he aald. "But this Is a mlsUke.
Sacred and profane history prove that
many men of the cloth have been big Hare.
Those who have told the whole truth have
been in the minority. In the fall of em
pires and the ruin of states, preachers
have been aa likely to be blind to the
truth and to utterly fall to sound out a
Nebraska Neves Notes.
b'eATRICE Charles Bachle, living near
Ellis, husked and cribbed 126 bushels of
corn In nine hours and forty minutes.
BEATRICE-S. D. Vertrees brought to
the city the largest load of pumpkins ever B0t of warning. -as any other class of
hauled to Heatrlce. The load weighed 4.000 . w, m...t,ir nmd his
kn to th. I " mm
nounds. and the fruit w
canning factory and sold at top price,
BEATRICE Peter Ipson, a farmer liv
ing two miles south of Beatrice, lost twenty
tons of alfalfa and millet by Are Satur
day night. The fire Is supposed to have
been of Incendiary origin. The loss IS
placed at $2(0.
KIMBALL Very little attention was paid
to the primary elecetlon here. Most of the
candidates came out by petition. There Is
no fusion here. The county Is strongly
republican, but there Is very little politics
In county election.
KIMBALL The county commissioners
111 probably call a special election to
the county nign scnooi
vote bonds for the county
. , , ... . ,,. . some time In December. The proposition
the normal classes of over 1,100. which is 1 1 blld BUCh a Bchoo, carrlei at an elec-
more than the combined attendance at ti,,n ile,j some weeks ago.
both Peru and Kearney normal schools. LINWOOD After the general frosts and
Piles dud
Quickly at Home
Without Pain, Cutting: or Surgery.
- Instant Belief. '
A. Downey of Hastings, who was re
cently appointed Inspector of these schools,
has come to Lincoln and- will reside at
717 South Seventeenth street.
Lawrence Baric at Dealt.
Ed Lawrence, bond clerk In the office
of Auditor Searle. who has been trying
to be sick. Is back, at work. He doesn't
feel sick, but he doesn't feel as well as
he thought he would, and he didn't think
he would. Mrs. Lawrence has been doing
one or two hard freezes, flie farmers have
commenced picking corn. It will not yield
as Well as was expected, as some ears thai
were thought to be well tilled out have no
corn on, causud by the dry weather In Au
gust. KIM BALI A $.10,000 National bank was
organized by the business men of Kimball
Thursday. The stock has all been sub
scribed by homo men. A, two-story build
ing will be erected as soon as possible
and It is expected to be ready for business
by January 1.
BEATRICE Howard Bertram, for the
the work In the bond deoartment durin laBt thlrtv years a resident of Gage county,
tne worn in tne Dona department uuring g probably fatally hurt In a runaway
neartheast of the city Saturday.
his absence.
torn nenton la A nary.
Tom Benton fs mad all the way through.
yie has had an experience with the mon
ster Iron horse and he has been done. He
has Just heard from a carload of fur
niture which he shipped to California. It
ay
He was
thrown out over the dashboard of the
vehicle and kicked several times In the
head by the horse.
BEATRICE Harry Staples and James
Allen, tho two men who stole seven pairs
of pantaloons from the store of the New
ton Clothing company at Wymore, pleaded
t arailltv tn lha .ha... rt nttv 1 fCtl V Via
Was on the road only two months, but for j,hre Crawford at Wymore and were
tie didn't objeat to that. He had billed It 'sentenced to thirty days each in the county
straight through. It was unloaded lour j JallJ
iim.. unA nnnn ii m .rrivni .i I KIMBALL A petition Is being circulated
..nn 1,1. i i. .1., i,i , i' praying the village board of trusteee to
nation, his information Is. that half of It. electIon foV the purpose of voting
ib .inineiner no m oiner nan. la iu uduij water works bonds to the amount or 17,000.
damaged it could scarcely be recognized.
Itedniond Succeeds Harmly.
W. D. Redmond, registrar of the Peru
Normal school, has been appointed by
With the exception of three or four cltl
Zens the whole town favors the proposition
and the matter will be pushed through as
speedily aa possible.
MULLEN Jxifran Sammons, deputy
SuDerlntendent McBrlen to take tho clace United States marshal of Omaha, was In
f r. n n.rr.w a.a . ...it a ,. 1 Mullen this week with subpoenas for
superintendent. Mr. Redmond was a fu
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cured painless, safe and In the privacy of
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remedy and start you well on the way to
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Then you can get a full sized box from
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If the druggist tries to sell you some-
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No knife and Its torttvre.
No doctor and his bills.
All druggists. AO cents. Write today for
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elon member of the recent legislature
and served on the finance committee. He
voted with the republicans on practically
all their campaign pledges. He is thor
oughly in touch with the work which
will be expected of him. Aside from his
ability to All the place, considerable sen
timent attaches to his appointment. Mr.
Redmond is a brother of Mrs. Harnly.
He w.111 come to Lincoln at once and
make his home with her and her two
children. For many years Mr. Redmond
has been prominent In school work.
Wleka netnrns front Old Home.
Stanley Wicks, chief clerk at the Llndell,
has returned to Lincoln after a vlsit to the
scenes of his childhood, back In Pennsyl
vania, sidestepping Incidentally into Ken
tucky, where he saw all the good races re
cently pulled off at Lexington. This was
the second trip Lord Stanley has made to
the east In thirty-six years. He found
many of the old landmarks still marking
In his old stamping grounds, and he cele
brated his 'ateenth birthday In the town
where he was born. His eyes still water
and he sighs when he spesks of his love
for the dear old place. In fact, as much so
as when he displays the pass he had Into
the club rooms of the Lexington Racing
club, which entitled him free of charge to
everything in sight and out of sight.
Japs Promptly Qaarantlned.
A half dozen Japs afflicted with berl beii
reached Lincoln from Alvo this afternoon
and were promptly quarantined In their
work car. They will be sent back to Alvo.
They belong to a bunch of twenty afflicted
with the disease who were quarantined
some time ago.
Andrews Health Good.
The efforts of the State Journal to com
pol Chancellor Andrews to resign by pub
lishing rumors to the effect that his health
Is poor probably will fail In Its efforts.
I Chancellor Andrews said today that he had
I heard nothing of his contemplated resigna
tion and as for his heulth it has not been
better for years. The chancellor would not
even discuss the article.
Judge Dodd and P. W. Hewitt, citing them
to anoear at the Mahaffy land trial In
federal court on tho 24th. Judge Dodd has
been dead over two years and Hewitt has
not been a resident of this county for a
greater length of time. -
MULLEN At a large meeting held In
this city Saturday more tbn $800 was
raised with which to construct a telephone
line from Mullen north to connect with the
J. I Roseherry line, which haa a northern
outlet at Valentine. Mr. Roseberry Is an
extensive cattle owner and took hold of
the matter to make It win, and to him
much credit Is due for affording a com
municative outlet for the whole ninety
mile strip between these two points. The
work is to be completed this falL
The Bee Want Ads Are the Best Business
Boosters.
Wilson Likely to Recover.
CHEYENNE, Wyo.. Oct. 21 (8peclal.)
Fred Wilson, the Union Pacific fireman
who was struck by an engine near Laramie
Saturday, is in as satisfactory condition
as can be expected and ' hla recovery Is
possible. As soon as the gravity of W1I
son's Injuries was ascertained the railroad
company had him placed on a special train
and taken from Laramie to St. John's hos
pital In Cheyenne, with all possible speed.
Positively Curei
DRUNKENNESS.
0PIUM.H10RPHINE
COCAINE,
AND OTHER DRUG ADDICTIONS.
i .TWENTT-SEVEN TEARS
of continuous success. PrinteJ matter
sent In plain envelopes upon request.
All correspondence strictly confidential.
TIIEffEELEY INSTITUTE
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Cora Twnty-flfth and Cass Sts
QM.A.MX. MS.M.
YEISER MAY YBT WITHDRAW
to Be Taken from Ticket When
He Sends Legal Withdrawal.
(From a Start Correspondent.)
LINCOLN. Oct. ll.-(Speclal Telegram.)
Secretary of State Junkln will take tho
name of John O. Telser from the official
ballot today .If. receives , properly ac
knowledged withdrawal. The letter of Mr.
Yelser is which he purported to withdraw
was not smorn to as the law provides to
such a case and Mr. Junkln conferred with
H. M. Waring, of Omaha concerning the
matter, who Informed Mr. Yelser. It is
the underslaadlng here that a properly ac
knowkdi,4 withdrawal wttl be forwarded.
If It roue lies the . secretary's office this
afternoon. Mr. Yelser's name will be taken
from the ballot.
An Impression has been gaining ground
here that Mr. Yelser wo-uld not seriously
object If his name was left on tha ticket.
With Judge Dickinson out of the race. It
would Uave him the odd candidate on the
list. V
State Oil Inspector A. B. Allen has
given his approval the oil at Ashland re
cently rejected. The 8tdard Oil com
pany ailated superior oil In the tanks and
rul.s.-d the tet to 114 degrees.
4 Despite reports to the contrary from
Let Reason
Talk to Habit
e
Ask cyffee drinkers if
they are entirely well.
V hat's, the use to slug
oneself every morning and go
through life sick and miser
able, unable to "do things"
and make money.
There's a Better Day
when Good Old
i
Common Sense
says change to
IPOSTUM
It's easy and
"There, a Reason"
Read "The Road to Well
ville," in pkgg. It may show
you how to be weU. and happy.
guns on Omaha and declared that if the
devil were to die here, some little blind,
time serving, modern preacher would get
up after singing "Lead Kindly Light," and
declare that his satanlo majesty was a
child of God and that he now rested on
the bosom of Father Abraham.
Then he would ask his congregation to
sing 'Asleep in Jesus,' " declared the pastor
of the People's church. Rev. Mr. Savldge
took for hla text Jeremiah v. 30-81: "A
wonderful and horrible thing is committed
In the land. The prophets prophesy
falsely and the priests bear rule by their
means. And my people love to have It so;
and what will you do In the end thereof?"
And this is the condition we see about us
today," said the minister. "In recent years
men have passed away who never, spoke a
word for God; except as a nominal confes
sion which would contribute to their own
advancement. Instead of dying to the
world, they became wonderfully alive to It.
They chased the dollar with alacrity and
power. The cry of sickness and poverty
and old age fell on deaf ears. They had to
have then- money or a pound of flesh. Even
the world said He la a hard master. The
distinction between right and wrong has
been denied by such men; the divinity of
Christ has been laughed at; the sacraments
were the subject of Joke; no prayer was
ever heard In their homes, and the Bible
was a closed book to them. I
Death Cannot Destroy Truth.
"riut the rider of ilie white horse never
slackens his riding. 'He cornea vp the broad
walk and dismounts to enter the door ,and
stand by the bedside of such men when the
soul is departing. Bvt hold, thou yiread
messenger! Shall there not be a word for
GodT. No. Not now ask for mercy. There
Is no mercy for a soul that has been murdered.
"When all la over the body Is prepared
for Its last Journey, The house is draped
In mourning; a vast concourse of people
assemble; the friends of many years come
for the last time; solemn rituals are read,
and beautiful music Is heard.
Then the minister rises to speak. He
does not seem to know that a life cannot
be hidden; Tne does not seem to know that
death cannot destroy the truth. He de
scribes the life of such men as grand souls,
and their work was clean and Irreproach
able. The minister even says that theirs
was the sincere, Christian faith. '
Why, Ananias and Sapphire were struck
dead for no greater crime than that of the
minister whd delivers such eulogies over
departed lives which the World knew to be
corrupt." exclaimed Rev. Mr. Savldge.
Closing he said, "What will the people do
who have been blinded by such false
guides? What will such ministers do In the
final settlement? What will they do when
Ood opens Eaeklel's prophecy, where we
are told that if we don't sound the trum
phet, we shall share In the condemnation?"
LABOR'S DEBT TO CHRISTIANITY
Toiler Frowned r pen by Paganism
Now Respected by All Men.
All people are obligated to some church,
for all churches have the single puroose
of Jesus Christ in them," said Rev. Lucius
O. Balrd Sunday morning at the St. Mary's
Avenue Congregational church, when he
took for his text that part of the aeventh
chapter of Matthew, which reads: "Be
ware of false prophets which come to you
In sheep's clothing, but Inwardly they are
raving wolves. Ye shall know them by
their fruits."
The air Is full of the cry of false
prophets concerning the churchy -but most
of them speak through Ignorance and some
through malice. The question is sometimes
asked sincerely, 'Is the church a failure?'
They say It Is a factory closed six-sevenths
of the time and ask what Is being pro
duced. They charge the church with
fawning at the feet of the rich.
"The people should be sure whether they
are doing a practical work and whether
the sacrifices which are made are worth
while. Apply the simple test of the text,
'By their fruits shall ye know them.' I
maintain the church has a claim upon
everybody, because of what Jesus Christ
has done for man. There Is no man who
earns his wages, without the loss of bis
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churchmen, they were Christian men. The
strength of a country today depends upon
the co-operation of the church and state
and the co-operation of these is a sure
sign of growth. All business has been
made safe because of the religion of Jesus
Christ."
pany paid about 28 cents a bushel for this) us to the barn to look at her calves, which
corn last fall; now It Is worth 47 cents. , we pronounce as fine as any man could lay
Platte Center Signal. his hands upon. We are fastidious In our
j. Jiisi l
! tastes and hard to please, but can truth-
F.I fully siate that Mrs. B.'s calves are the
Wasn't Dynamite Morg. Summers, R.
NEBRASKA FROM DAY TO DAY
Qaalat and Curious Features of Life
la a Bapldly Growing;
Mate.
If you ever expect to run for office, never
write anything, never deny anything, never
assert' anything, but go around constantly
with a broad grin on your face You will
be elected. Falrbury Journal
Light Item Don't you know that, Ralph
Cramer and wife are the happy parents
of a new girl for these last .couple of
weeks? We did and once befja made
an Item congratulating Grandma Cramer
and Its young mother, but it must have
blown out the window, for we never aaw
good self-respect, but who Is a debtor to It In print. Hardy Herald
Jesus Christ. This Is due to the teaching
of the Christian church. - In the eastern
country man nas risen since me iniroauc
tlon of Christianity. The writers who stood here Friday enroute to Hastings. Among
high In the olden times had no feeling for j the passengers were Sheriff Townsend, Dls
the man who tolled. 'No man can be free trlct Clerk Boyes and W. H. Frame, the
And a Flock of Candidates A crowd of
four autos from Hebron went through
who Is dependent upon a salary,' said
Cicero. Aristotle Is quoted aa saying, 'A
man who works for wages could have no
greatness of soul.'
"But pass over the centuries to the new
world. We find the golden tongued orators
of today saying. 'Let us not be ashamed
of manual employment, but rather let us
derplse laslness.' The practical philosophy
of work haa been proclaimed through the
chuichea. What brought about the change?
Between the time of Cicero and the present
the Carpenter ef Nasereth appeared. He
tolled at His bench by day and studied
the stars by night and gathered a band
of tollers who started a new philosophy
of labor.
"When you are sustaining the church of
Jesus Christ you are not sustaining a
social club, but an Institution striving for
the uplifting of man. No man has a right
to his wages who is not contributing some
portion to the upbuilding of some Chris-
D. carrier on route 2, got the surprise of
his life last Friday. On arriving at Gale
Jeffries' mail box, he lifted the ltd and a
cloud of steam struck him In the face.
He thought It wik dynamite about to ex
plode, and let out a yell that,-was heard
half a mile away. But when nothing hap
pened, he looked again and found a rvd
hot pumpkin pie. Then he was fixed. Morg.
says that If this continues he will live for
ever. Odell Correspondence Beatrice Times.
So Boss, So Bofca The ntw editor sat at
his desk nursing a badly Scratched face
and a discolored oculary. A Mg, bony,
mannish feminine had Just left the office,
caroming on us as wo entered. Who was
that woman? we asked. Tho new editor,
holding one eye In his hand, tried to smile,
but the effort was apparently painful. Mid
dle column, fourth article, he said, point
ing a grimy, Inky, forefinger to the local
page of the last Issue of the Prairie Dog
Reflector. We stepped nearer and, read:
"Yesterday wo had the exquisite pleasure
of calling at the big ranch of the Widow
Bllkinson and looking over her countless
cattle, horses and hogs. Mrs. B. Is a
model farmer and only keeps the very
finest. After svelig the stock she Invited
nicest we ever glanced over." Arapahoe
Pioneer.
PICKING OUT CHOICE
Holders of ' Low Numbers
Over tbe Ilrnle lis
lo.
LANDS
t
I.ooklnuy
PIERRE. S. D., Oct. :i (Special Tel
egram.) A number of the holders of t'ie
numbers below 200 are In the city getting
their bearinga for the purpose of filing
on Brule lands. The southern part of the
reservation appears to be the most at
tractive to the first choice people, as It
lies within six miles of Preso, on t"ie
Milwaukee road, and Is all good, lei el
land, but just where No. 1 will make his
(election remains In doul.t. The first no
lection will be made by No. 2, and the
man who drew No. 1 cannot file on ac
count of being already the owner of mora
than a quarter aectlon. The claimants
have been busy since Friday looking over
the land and the first selection will
innnnnrpd when th claimant nrMMit, liW
- - " ...
filing at the land ofllce at 9 o clock to- i
morrow morning.
Bee Want Ads do the business.
rt publican candidate for treasurer. If they
all run this fall like they went through
here, they will be away ahead of their
competitors. Carleton Leader.
Chums This Is the way one of the repub
lican papers down In Platte county talks
about members of the republican county
committee of tliat county i
"The republican .county central commit
tee was to have met Suturday, but owing
to the absence of all but 'Big Butch,' 'Little
Butch' and 'Rasor Back' and 'Bunty,' the
meeting was called off until further notice."
Genoa Leader. ,
Nebraska's Gold Mining Industry The
Webber boys shelled out the crib of com
belonging to the Transmississlppl Elevator
company Monday and Tuesday. There was
nearly 4.000 bushels of It, and It was In
fine shape, and the boys were shelling at
the rate of 100 bushels an hour. The com-
g)JdPj
No woman' happi
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it her nature to love
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past, however, is to fraught with dread, pain, suffering and Anger,
that the very thought of it fills her with apprehension and horror.
There is no necessity for the reproduction of life to beeither painful
or dangerous. The use of Mother'a Friend so prepares tha system for
the coming event that it is safely passed without any danger. This
great and wonderful
remedy is alwaye
appliedexternally.and
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ot women through
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