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THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMliEK 2?r1W1.' 0 A . I 0. REAL ESTATE til V PHOPkHrt rOR SILF3. (Continues! ) ; 5 Acre's, $1,500 Nef-r M ? t nr. 4 Center. Harrison & Morton In MTNUTCS' WALK $10 CASH - $10 A MONTH. i . . f Buy ona of those l'ta we have Just "V ' platt4 fhuH's id addition on Popple- ton Ave., between 2Wh and 22d 8t. Prices $575 to $'J0 Cash f streets paved, cement sidewalks, rtty ' water. Mwr In front of most of the lot. We want to make thla a choice residence district. INSIDE PROPERTY AD VANCES THE FASTEST These lira the eloeest In lot on tha market fpr any such money and nowhere else can ou get' lermi like the Come 1n arid let ua take you out to aee them. HASTINGS 4 HETDKN. 114 Harney St. f Only $300 C7srT" balance psvanle monlhly Just like rent for i '' a new, mftetn ft-foom cottage In the north tert of the) olty: paved street, car line. All ready to more in. Payne, Bostwick& Co., RoleAgeW. Main Floor N. Y. Life. We . have discontinued the sale -of the lota m 'West Side addition until the atreet car ifrlke la settled, on account of ' the Inconvenience In gsttlng out Jo aee the lota at the pres ent time. Aa soon aa the strike Is settled the sale will be " resumed at the same low prices of $160 to 2S0, and the ami easy terms 13 cash and II per week. V.J. Dermody Investment Co., . V. T. U Bldg. Tel.' Doug. 6108 or A-2033. 5-ROOM HOUSE, GAS, BATH Permanent ' sidewalks. Near North J4rM' Ht. car-line. A REAL SNAP $1,500 Small amount down and Balance very easy. NOWATA LAN P LOT CO.. Bulte 624, N. Y. Life Bldg. FOR PALE I have. In Hyde Park ad dition, three-quSrtera of one acre, on which there are two houses, barn, chicken coop. ii two nod wells, fine ahade trees ..A tV.iU trnea: all soli nbw for t'JU). one- t.oir cHstt . balanoe on time. I must aell at nnre. J. N. Eepegren, 615 N. 2th St., South Omaha. 'Phone South 1204. . Thoroughly Modern Home Fine location. On . block Sherman Ave. car. ' ... $3,700: ONLY $500 CASH a Mwm And rr.n t inn hall, If you "are rooking tor a home you had better thla. , . NOWA,TA LAND & LOT CO.. Suite 34. N. V- Life WK-. w rhonsj Red laws. Omaha, Neb. 7 Rooms, $3,500 All modern, In Field Club district. : i Harrison & Morton ' " WALKING DISTANCE ' . l-rom. all modern, 1-story house, on cor ner lot, with botn streets pavea. si sum and Dodge. Room for another house or flat. "Price, H0. Terma if you want. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., ' -'-First Floor N. Y. Life Bldg. ' Tel. Doug. 1781; Ind., A-Uhli. New Bungalow In Oieoulh part of the city we have Just completed, a very,, pretty bungalow, which oan be gold, on easy . terms, it la a little i beauty. . t Payne, Bostwick& Co., , Sole -A amis, Main Floor N. Y. Life. Walking Distance HDC-ROOil house on ISth St., Just aouth of Cuming; niodurn except beat; renting atil.:w. . ; - ' ; , W. H. OATES, 617 New York Life. Phone Douglas 12M. 7-ROOM- MODERN HOUSE Walking -distance, center of city; nearly "ONLY $2,400-$200 CASH Binc very easy pay men ta. NOWATA LAND LOT CO., Suite 624 N. Y. Ufa Bldg. Phone Hed 1. Oman. Neb CLOSE IN Cottage; t large rooms; bath, f:as; splendid condition; best new plumb ng. owner, tsn Mason. FOR quick retv-rna. list your real estate for sale and exchange with me, no eaie, no pa. V.W. Mitchell. Board of Trade Bldg., Omaha Meb. SUMMIT ADDITION Lots 37t and tip. Oet circular. The Byron Heed Co.. ail A. Wth 8u ' NW tts.ge, containing rooms, ona block from car, two blocks from school. H.iwO, $4Su cash. per cent discount It sold quickly. , If desired, will lease from buyer. If. Z70., Bee. TKe ; Writer of This Story Was ; . Awarded Fourth Prize --THE LAST HOPE. Margaret Smith. Aged 14 years, Ninth grade, -Prof. Bollen, teacher, Bonealeei, a It.- ' . WAN'TIDUfly boarder In small private tauili). rhone Webster , "Were there ' ever people with more troubles, and trials than we have." ex claimed Mlaa Tabltha. and aha sank wearily duwa upon tha well-worn hair cloth couch and gaged dismally across the room .at Uie pale, tired face of bar slater. JUaUlda. "We do have troubles, don't wa, dear 7 But ll iMi t last alwaya, oan UV she an sueied avlstfully. T those who were well acquainted with thvee tHa.'well-meaalng old lad la It seems .bat laaitha bad spoken correctly. And Jhey did. have troublea. real troublea i.U all kinds. First, the chimney had .aiiht fiie, and that bad cost quite a lltUe. i.a the. ie bad come due; a few days .u.er .VamJ bad been taken alck again v.th her glutuuiatuta. but the last and the '.uij.-ii was that Betty had unceremoni - CAN YOU WRITE A STORY LIKE THIS? IT IS INTER ESTING AND -PROFITABLE. - REAL ESiATE CITY PHUPKHTY FOll SAI.K. tContlnued ) YOU MAY HE Sl'HPHISED The first parly making an offer on any of these wi get a !rgln. Head them carefully and see us at once. Attractive, new (.-room modern cottage, full coiner lot. high, beautiful location, only i.'.3u0; on easy terms. 7-room modern house, full lot. south front, shade, permanent walks, laige barn, tool house, fences, etc., close to car. in best part of Clifton Hill. 2.-. Your own terms. Uood (-room house, partly modern, lot l.i r.t i i J,i n n S- ii,h H wlM..g I valuable J'"" n 1 V lth St wai.ti g distance. $2.".; I t rash; bnl . IA per lot lne in. 12.li": small amount down; I balance same at rent. Di.uble apart irent of 11 rooros each, all modern, lot Kxl0. fronting on I streets. pavement, shndc. etc. Tlenty space lor additional cottagts. flats or apartment, valuable location on Sherman Ave.; big bargain at M.OOn; any reasonable terms. RUSSELL & McKITMCK CO., 431 Itamge Bldg. tftn and Harney. Wanted, 8-Room House Near Field Club. Harrison & Morton A CHOICE, large lot In Berols Park dis trict high, sightly location, overlooking boulevard, paved street; taxes all pal ni'ixt be sold at once, uargain price, IU6 N. Mth 8L New Corner Home In the south part of town we have Just completed a very fine and well built cot tage of 6 rooms with combination fixtures, good plumbing, everything right up-to-date, small cash payment down, balance monthly. Don't fail to see this cottage at once. Payne, Bostwick&Co., Ko.e Agents, Main Floor N. Y. Life. $3,350 Practically new, rooms and reception hall, thoroughly modern, nicely papered, spiendid Interior arrangement. This house Is located In the center of Boulevard park, surrounded by nice homes. Would con sider good lot as part payment. Can eil on reasonable terms. Let ua show you this property. SHIMER & CHASE CO., 6. 17th St. Both 'Phones. ACRES. C4 acres. $2,200; 4UU cash. Every foot can be cultivated; one acre rchard and vineyard. Better buy It today. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., First Floor N. Y. Life Bldg. Tel. Doug. Hnl; Ind., A-liU. 24x132, $17,000 Farnam, near 20ih, Improved. Harrison & Morton MAKE AN OFFER FOR (-room houne and lot, 102 S. 20th Ave. VERY EASY PAYMENTS Want to sell badly. The, time to buy Is when the owner wanta to sell. NOWATA LAND & LOT CO., (jutte bU4. N. V. Ufe Bldg.. Phone Red Omaha. Neb. HOUSES In all parte of the city. If you are looking for a home or Investment see us. K. M. Wray ft Bro., 610 Bee Bid. Doug. 34f7. Double Corner Snap We have in the south part ot town a splendid corner for building four cottages; permanent walks, city water all In. Thla coini'r can be bought for l,3i0. Five-room cut.ag"a on thla ground will rent like "hot cakes." Payne, Bostwick&Ca, Sole Agents, Main Floor N. Y. Life. $2,800 2616 TEMPLETON ST. Has 7 rooms, newer, water. gas and bath, south front lot. Will make someone a fine home. HASTINGS & HETDEN, 1614 Harney St. Full Lot, $1,150 Near Mr. Josiyn'a residence. Harrison Sc Morton A choice building loE, "Hlllsdele." tlOO cash. )1 a week, prices $100 to $AX, no In terest, no taxes. See us. jtAgTIXO&HEYJJENlOlj iHrney8t. REAL ESTATE KAKM A.D HAM.li LAU roik Colars4w. READ THIS TimOUGH We have 240 acres. Weld county, Colo., all under the government ditch; soil excellent and every foot of it can be irrigated. This we can trade for a trlctly modern home here in the city. Our land is priced right at $20 an acre. Let us hear from you. GALLAGHER & NELSON, '490 Brandeis Bldg., Omaha, Neb. Land Agents Wanted For a special one-day aale of Irrigated land In the Hocky Ford district; large commlaslon, all paid In cash on consumma tion of aalee. Write at once for particulars of extraordinary offer. La Junta Land Co., La Junta, Colo. ously entered the little granary and axe the last remaining sack of grain, foundering herself In the bargain and now she was dying. She bad been their last hope, because the few pennies they saved from selling her milk had been their only Income fur two months. Blunt and Impulsive, Tabltha had about given up, but gentle, hopeful Matilda atlll kept oa thinking, and It was her bright thought that oauaed the above ad to be Inserted by the following remark, "Why not rent tha spare room, Tabltha; we are not using it and we surely need the money bad enough?" "But bow are you going to tell people about ttr. urged Tabltha. "Why no, gooale. use a Bee want ad. That will surely bring: a roomer," Matilda remonstrated. So they did. Three days later an elderly lady applied and was very cordially received. That day was a red letter day for them It not only started a life-long friendship between the two sisters and Mrs. McPher son, but brought peace and plenty to the old ladlea. REAL ESTATE FARM AMD HANOI l RD rR a I.K Colarada Leatlaaed. 1 ACRCS. 1 mllea south of city. spring water for Irritation; IX per acre More In. Co., ?bt Catifoirla Bldg , Lenver, Colo. lews. FOR SALE A fine MO acre farm for rale, located about half way between Delhi and Delaware. In Delaware Co., Iowa. Uood buildings, house nearly new, For particulars and terras address J. W. Bray tun, Poland. v Herkimer Co.. N. Y. A bar gain. BALE lfO acreg of well Improved npRr oJ bulM Th,, ia ln tne v.ry teat of the corn belt. For further Information addiesj H. D. Deiiy Co., Winner, Neb. Soatana. V. B. OOVF.RNMENT LAND OPKMNO UNDEK CARfcT ACT. Conrad-Vsller project. Moniana. T(v acres of fine, grassy .prairie under Irriga tion. Drawing octobr 7. l!s. Must reg ister for drawing before October i You may register by power of attorney. For In formation and blanks write W. M. WAV MAN, Valler, Montana, or Hi Security bank Bldg., Minneapolis. Minn. Mlssaart. FINE farms for sale In Henry county, Missouri. U rite us, siatlng l.ai ou want. '1. L. Jones & Co., Ciliiton, Mo. MISSOURI and easttrn Kansas farms, In Vtrnon, Kales and adjoining counties, for sale and exchange, tee our big corn. For particulars ar.d prices address F. ii. Croft, blatesburg. Mo. ' Nebraska. $3.75 PER ACRE 3. Tin a. res fine grazing and farm land, running water. Lincoln Co.; part cash. On market one we-k only. Harry H. Culver, 5Si-V N. Y. Life. FOR SALE 320 acreg Of splendid land, adapted for corn and alfalfa; under good si sit of cultivation; buildings on one quar tet ; lo. sted In the corn Dull, near v isner, Neb. For price and terms addresa H. U. Deiiy & Co., Wisner, Neb. Orrgus, OREGON LAND Fruit farms, all sires; prices ranging from 110 to 42,0(10 per acre; good market; delightful climate, prosperous and energetic neighbors. Call on ma for particulars. C. II. GERBER, 619 Bee Bldg., Omaha. oath Dakota. WE HAVE 100 bargain near church and schools ia farm lands. Black aoil IS Inches to three feet deep with clay subsoil. These lands are tributary to Gregory, the best town In the northwest. Haw lands In Tripp. Mellette, Lyman and .Stanley coun ties, also sell relinquishments. SyUAKE DEAL LAND CO.," Gregory, S. D. Mention Omaha Bee when writing. SOUTH DAKOTA LANDS $'2.50 PER ACRE On Oct. 1st, 1909, anyone not having used his homestead right, may enter his choice of 1,500 Quarter sections of open land In TKIPP COUNTY, S. D.. at $2. SO per acre. I have personally lnsppctd every quarter section of land in the county and am prepared to lo cate jou on the very best land that Is open to entry. Get ready NOW and be on the ground Sept. 30th. CHESTER SLAUGHTER, Care of Dallas State Bank Dallas, S. D.' Tes.ee. IF YOU are coming to Texas send for our new book, "A Trip to Southwest Texas," full of vsluabie Information and will cost you nothing. Byrd & Clarkson, Uvalde, Tex. NILE VALLEY OF AMERICA Land Irrigated directly from the Rio Orande river IT the Uulf coast country of Texas. SUGAR CANE NETS $200.00 PER ACRE Oranges, lemons, grape fruit, limes, datea, pomelos, figs, dewberries grow luxuriantly. Land sella at from )70 to 1160 per acre. Take a trip and see for yourself. NOWATA LAND & LOT CO., Suite K4. N. Y. Life Bldg. Washington. WASHINGTON IRRIGATED ORCHARDS. ARCADIA, the Land of Sunshine, 23 mtles north of Kpokane; excellent trans portation, Ideal climate, no dust storms, no winds; soil especially adapted to winter applea; will yield yearly profit 500 per acre; Irrigation by gravity; open ditch; no pumping 'plants; telephone, rural mall de livery, excellent schools; we plant your orchard and acientiflcally bring It to bear ing; no water tax; 1100 first payment will secure I acres. AU It) acres, tjend for lit erature. It's free. ARCADIA ORCHARD CO., Hyde Block, Spokane, Wash. W,li, PARTIE8 wishing to locate in any of the western atates should first see the fine farming landa In the Golden Prairie dis trict ot Laramie county. Wyoming $10 to VIM per acre. Write Allender Nelson, Carpenter, Wyo. REAL ESTATE LOANS $100 to $J0.WA made promptly, y. D. Weed. Wsad Blug.. Uth and arnae. tMt to ti.OOU on homes in Omaha. O'Keefe Real lUtate Co.. Itwl N. Y. Life. Doug, ot A-iUO. MOP ICY TO LOAN-Pmyne lnvearaeot Co. FlVC PER CENT MONK Y to loan on Omaha Buaiiieaa Property. TBoMAli BHJSNN AN. Room L New lurk Lite Bldg. WANTEU City loans, peters Trust Co. SECOND MOKTdAUE loans negotiated. Apply Rooms 411-1S First Nai l Bank tilug. Bell 'Phone, Douglas gala, WANTED City toana and warranta Farnam rmith 4k Co., 14) aram at W. PAYNE. BOSTWICK CO.. N. f. Lite Private money, $UM lo IkOuO; low rale. QARV1N BROS., ill N. X. Life. 160 lo puw.Ouw on Improved property. No delay. LOWEST KATES Bemla. Brandeis Bldg. LOANS to home owners and home build ers, with privilege of making partial pay ments seim-annually. No oommlsslon. W. H. THOMAS. SOI First National Sank Bldg. REAL ESTATE WANTED WE HAVE BUYERS FOR a, ( and T-roora houses. If prices are right we can sell your property for you. NOWATA LANl AND LOT CO., bulls S24 N. T Ufe Bldg. WANTED TO BUY WANTED Several carloads of fresh snl.k cows or epringera- L-ealere in stale, let us bear from yuu- Alawilo Samiary Ualry Co.. Uii Karnaia St. BEST priee part for td-bend furniture, stoves, cJoiiuug, W. KuevsBBlau. Tel. 1A kutL GOVERNOR JOflSSON IS DEAD (Continued from First Page.) privates will stand guard by the casket un til Its removal from the capltol. Tomorrow afternoon the Rev. J. J. Law less, chaplain of the governor's staff, will conduct services In the capltol. Thursday the body will be taken to St. Peters, where final srr vices will be held under presby terial auspices, with the Rev. R. E. Clarke In charge. Interment will be In the family cemetery at St. Peter, where Governor Johnson la to be burled beside his mother. Honorary escorts will be state officer. the St. Paul lodge of Elks and the Knights of Fythlaa, who will accompany the spe cial train to St. Peter. rThe late Governor John A. Johnson had been operated on twice before by the Drs. Mayo, first for the removal of an ulcer and afterwards for an abscess of the bdwels. Both were acute, prolonged cases and the governor waa In a serious condition each time. There had been obstructions of the bowiee In each Instance, and during the second operation the appendix waa re movtd. After the second operation Gov ernor Johnson enJoyf"f slrly good health, but had spells of Indigestion, which later developed Into serious attacks. These came on with lncrcaalng frequency during the last two years. The last operation waa described by a surgeon who watched ll as follows: "The operation lasted two hours and ten minutes. The ' preliminary Work disclosed a small deep seated abscess pocket, which connected with the seat of previous opera tion for the removal of the appendix to the small Intestines. It required a difficult, serious and somewhat prolonged operation to remove the fistula. There were also unusually numerous and difficult adhesions of the smaller Intestines to one another and to the abdominal cavity." ketch of His Lite. Governor Johnson was born in Nicollet county at St. Peter In 1862. 1II3 father nas a blacksmith who emigrated from SwiCto m 1863. He was early a republican, but later became a democrat. He established the St. Peter Herald n M. He was nUd to the state senate In l-M in h republican district. In l!tU Johnson was renominated lor the senate, but was beaten by two votes. Two years later he was nom'n ited by Hie di mo crats for governor ur.d was elcitod n'ter a bitter fight. He was re-elected twice aril was serving his third consecutive leim when he died. Personally Johnson waj '.he kind of .118 n who made frlen-Is rtadily. Hundvtds bf people visited the bl n w rtaiehuuse at St. Paul, and Governor Johnson met most of them, only for a ti.lnute to say .1 ttw pleasant words and go ni with his vitk. He disposed of business rapidly vet ritver was In a hurry. He dlscusse, public qutt tlons in the most fnmt maimer. The New Fxecotlve. Adolph C. Kbcrhart, who, by the death of Governor Johnson, becomes the chief exec utive of the state, was born In Sweden thirty-eight years ago, coming to Minnesota In 1V1. He attended the public schools and was afterward graduated from Guttavus Adolphus college at St. Peter, aa a minister of the gospel. Soon after his graduation, Mr. Eberhart abandoned church work and look up tha study of law. He soon built up a large practice. For many years Mr. Eberhart has been Interested In politics and has worked hard for the success of the party. He was at one time clerk of the United States circuit and district courts and later was United States commissioner for the district of Minnesota. In VMi and 1D05 he waa elected to the state senate. In 1906 he was elected lieutenant gov ernor and waa re-elected In 1H0S. Mr. Eberhart's' name origTAaily was Olson. In Mankato, where be , formerly lived, there were half a dosea'or more Adolph Olsons, and much confusion of Identity resulted. So when the 'future state offi cial waa married he asked the court to permit him to take the name of hla wife, a petition that was granted. , Adolph O. Eberhart was sworn In ss governor of Minnesota today by Chief Justice Start of the supreme court, Taft Sends Condolence. L1MON. Colo., Sept, 21. President Taft today sent the following telegram to Mrs. John A. Johnson: "My heart goes out to you In sympathy for you In your present deep aorrow. Gov ernor Johnson was a national figure of great ability and great capacity for use fulness to his country,' as he had already demonstrated, and hla loss will be felt far beyond the state that loved him so well. I sincerely hope that the fond re membrance in which he Is and always will be held In Minnesota and elsewhere. and the record of hla high and valued publlo service may come as a boon to you In your aorrow, and may In time lighten the burden you are now called upon to bear." The president also made the following statement: "The death of Governor Johnson Is great shock and fills me with sorrow and with deep sympathy for the people of Minnesota, whose favorite son he certainly was. It haa been my good fortune to have had the pleasure of his acquaint ance, and, although we differed politically. we agreed on a great many subjects, as I had reason to know from personal con versations. He was wonderful man. "He added to a charming personality a frankness and common aense that won over hla natural political opponents and he madS an able, efficient and most coura geous publlo official. That a man of his parts and of bis capacity for great public usefulness should be taken now at the age of 48 should be, and la, a source of national regret, for had the governor lived his po sition was such that be certainly would have been called upon to fill an Important place and to assist In the progressive move ments of which he waa a consistent advo cate. It waa my great pleasure in Wash Ington to meet not only the governor, but his family, and my heart goes out to those who are bereft of a noble and loving hus band and father." Trlawte from Mr. Br IOlGLA8, Aria., Sepu 21. William J Hi ., an. when apprised of the death of Governor Johnson today, said: "I have Just heard, with deep sorrow, of the dath of Governor Johnson. His career Illustrates the possibilities of American WANTED TO BUY GROSS' Loan Office, buy and aell Old clothera. sOl N. loth. B ZJuL BEHT price paid for aecond-hand furni ture, carpeta. clothee and ahoca. Tel. Doug. V7l. BALTIMORE Id-hand store pays best price td-hand furniture, clothes, etc. O. t-06. IDI1ANO shoes and colthea. D. nit. HIGHEST prices for furniture, etc. Bell's r uri.lture Store. 1A Dodge, Had K4L WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED By young man, place to work for board while attending lliri collage. Uulh p bones. LADT with several years' business train ing drsires position selling either In city or will travel. Al references. Address W to,, cate Km BudweisCTgiU- ii 1 u OUR AMERICAN HOSPITALITY Is famous the wide world over, and it is from this racial trait our national drinking customs have arisen. To heartily welcome a v isitor or to enter tain a friend has always been regarded as a sacred duty. And how can anyone be welcomed better than with hearty invitation to join with you in a glass or two ot The This famous brew is "a friend" of every man who uses it. Not only is it a delightful drink in itself but, because of its tonic qualities, it is highly healthful. Good barley and hop beer has always been used by the strongest and most civilized nations of the earth. . , ' The Most Popular Beer in the World Bottled Only at the) Anheuser-Busch Brewery St. Louia, U. S. A. CORKED OR WITH CROWN CAPS. citizenship and his death Is a great loss to our party and the country. "His civic virtues won for him a host of admirerers and his personal qualities won many friends." KSTI MATK OF AN OLD FHIKXU Jobs J, Ryder, Former Associate. Pays a Warn Trlbwte. "John Johnson's death brings sorrow to my home, because we all knew him well for many years," said John J. Ryder, on hearing Johnson was dead. "Sixteen years ago we were In the country news paper business in the ume congressional district In Minnesota, and at editorial as sociation meetings we debated and served on committees together. In lodge meet ings, too, our acquaintance grew to that degree that I knew the man through and through. He was Rental and simple in manner, always, but he could be keen and cutting when touched sharply. "Johnson was hard to rattle, even as a very young man, an on the platform in those years of training he always made a good lmiiression. We used to call him, Jokingly, the Irish Scandinavian, because of a fine turn he had for witty remark in delicate situations. "In the course of years, the governor and myself entered the stale senate of Minnesota together, serving Ir. two regular and one special sessions. Only last night, hearing that he was dying. I dug up some old correspondence that brought tears to my eyes. In one telegram he stid: 'Hur rah for the two Johns, get your at ncai mine.' In the senate we were on opposite sides as to politics, but warm friends every dsjr. "He was Independent In spirit and voted very often against what some democrata called party measures. He was not given to much talkltig In the senate, except when deeply Interested in the subject pending, but when he did get Into debate It was with a mighty cynestness. He had an ever present sense of humor, and while aome friend had the floor would shoot In a quiet word of comment that would convulse all about him. A senator born in Kentucky was talking seriously for a heavy appro priation for drainage one day and Johnson was opposing. During the debate a page brought the drainage advocate a glass of water, which he waved aside Impatiently. 'Ha was bred In old Kentucky,' said John son In sn audible whisper, and It took ten minutes to straighten out the resulting hilarity. "Born and reared In St. )?eter a town which haa given Minnesota several gov ernors and other state officers the gov ernor knew every step of growth from poverty and the Contumely of the thought less to the day when he woe ths unques tioned and beloved leader of his state. He had the stamina to worry through school under most discouraging circumstances; he had the bravery and perotbtence to learn a trade while s;u'iylng, he was the head of a home and iefendlng knight for his grand old mother while still a boy; hs was athlete and militia captain, while printer and editor, and he was chosen leader long ago In hia home town among thoae who knew him from barefoot days to digni fied, courageous manhood. The editors of the state made him their leader at a not able convention, and hla newspaper was quoted widely many years before he ever entered politics. "John A. Johnson was one grand product of nature's choicest mold. As boy and man he honored Ms parents; as an official he honored the state which three times gave him Its orlflamme to bear aloft among the proudest In the union. He followed the line of duty without faltering; waa a gen tleman In the highest sense; waa staunch friend and worthy, generous foeman. His days should have been lor.g In the land, for he was strong In loyalty and patriotism and essentially of the caliher that con stitutes safe leaders and wise counselors. It la too bad such a man should die In the very prime of life." Your romplexfun as well as your temper la rendered miserable by a disordered liver, by taking Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets you can Improve both. Sold by all druggists. "J s King of All Bottled Beers "' u C " m ' Cmi" hl i jess w, jik.F?' ! I''!- sea 1 MAKES LI FES Pi operation. 1 to last a CROSSETT S WRITS FOR BOOK ON PILES AND RECTAL DISEASES WITH TESTIMONIALS DR. E. R. TARRY. 234 Sea aaergavTf.Tiarar-.g DEATH RECORD. Mrs. l.llllaw Hasse. Mrs. Lillian K. Hasse, 42 years of age, died at Immanuel hospital at 3:90 Tuesday morning as the result of cancerous trouble for which she had undergone operations. She will be burled at Habetha, Kan., where I she lived some years ajjo. The funeral I services will be held at the Jackson under taking parlors, 1705 Leavenworth street, Wednesday at 2 o0 p. in. Mrs. Hasse was (well known In Plattsmouth, where she a. I employed In the county Judge's office f.,r many ' years, and at Lincoln, where she recently lled, and many other Nebraska towns. She leaves a daughter, two brotli ets and two sisters. Faneral of Bishop Blctlosbey. IXJLIiJVILLK, Ky., Sept. 21. The fu neral service for the late William George UcC'loskey, Calhollo bishop of Louisville, the oldest prelate In the Cnited States, who died Friday last, was held today at tha Cathedral of the Assumption, the scene for ao many years of his active duties as a churchman. Practically every large Catholic church in southern cities had a representative here, and the old time edifice, which stands In the heart of the city's retail district, was crowded. Hon. Hubert Allen. CKEYENE, Wyo.. Sept. 21-(Speclal.)-A telephone me&sage from Hear Creek at noon today brought the news that Hon. Hubert P. Allen, one of the best known cattlemen of . this Section, died suddenly at hla ranch nar Iron Mountain. No par ticulars were given, but It Is supposed death was due to heart failure. Major a. a. Karwell. CEDAR KAP1D3. la., Bept. 21-MaJor 8 H. Farwell, a civil war veteran, prominent republican and former member of con gress died at his home in Montlr.-llo today. Many people delude tnemseives by say. lug "It will wear away." wi.eu tiiey 1. oi.ee symptoms of kidney and bladder trouble. This is a mistake. Take Foley'a Kidney Remedy and you atop the drain on the vi tality. 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