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VOL. I. LyBOLO II. PLATZ, Publishers. FLORENCE, NEBRASKA, FRIDA.Y, APRIL 8,1910 SUbscription, $1.00 a Year. 45

ROOSTER .GOT A GOOD JAG TREASURER MAKES HIS REPORT TUCKER WlNS, TEACHING HIM W. H. Thomas Submits Statement to 'A Sight That Met a Florence Man The Election Returns Councif of the Moneys Handled Recently When He Went to Look by Him in March. FOR MAYOR "It His Prize Bird, --1910-- --19"09-- TO SAVE W. H. Thomas, city treasurer, made --- , ward Ward No. So, his monthly report to the council Mon­ The ·Biggest Vr te ina Lp.cal -Election Milo, a prize Plymouth Rock roos- No. So. Total Maj Ward Ward Total ,MaJ' Fond Father Tries to Inculcate the day evening. The report shows that Attests Interest of the Citizens in ter, .had led a blameless, sober, yes, a I For MaY-Of- Saving Habit Into His Boy's Mind he ;:lid not take up any of the out­ Welfare of City and Sixty-one pat narchial life up to las.t week. Then I F. S. Tucker 104 87 191 61 68 83 151 43 d standing warrants, confining his ac­ More Vote for Tucker Then for all was changed.'1 d A man west of town W.JJFE. Rogers , 54 76 130 •.. 53 55 108 •.. anMoneyBuysStartinghim a Bankoff theto KeepSavingshis tivities to the collection of $62.1-1 of Rogers, a Gain of Eighteen Over owns 1\1i· loan the rooster's amazing ox .... ,...... • .. •• 9 10 19 B k . which $46.51 went to the general fund change of conduct pained him great-I .,For Clerk- •••• •• an With a Liberal Allowance Last Year. Bondesson, Siert, I . and is Wonderful[y Surprised at and $15.63 to the water fund. E,i­ Craig and Feldhusen Are Other­ y. Worst of all, the rooster induced J. Bondessen 118 118 236 160 •. ..•... the Result. dentally the citizens are in no hurrv Winners. six hens hitherto modest and ladY-) C. A. Grigg ,. 33 43 76 ...... --- to pay their sidewalk tax for he coi­ --- l~ke. to join him in alcoholic dissipa- Charles Cottrell .. ...• •• 69 86 155 56 1 "That boy of mine will be the dealh lected nothing for that fund. The largest vat'e ever recol·de·d l'n non J ~0\ Frunkenkeller 1'" Q 18 Following is the report in full: ' e man .... ear.. ",.,..T. 1'10 .crow. contl'nu-, ...... ,. .•'..., 4-", - .. of me some day." declared The .Man _...... •. .;,~ 99. . who is a fond father and rather proud the city was cast ?t'uesday when for Th " U.il'i !\ F Close -" I March I-Balance in the second time F. S. Tucker .beat W, ously for minutes and went to For Treasurer- of the fact. '"Some time ago I thought general fund $ 39.2& E Rogers for the mayorship. see what had given rise to that un- n",eorge S·leI't ,.110 103 213'11~,· I' it. was. ab_out tim~ to begin~ teaching~ :\larch 12 - Re~eived All thmugh the day the candidates precedented musical outburst. A bac-I "\Y B P k 4' -.., 96 ..•,.... ,. ~ from water rent.... 10.0t. and their friends labored to get Qut chanafian spe ta I.ed h' ar's...... ;, <>.:> •••••••••• hIli tae lesson or saving his monev • , c c e greet IS star-'I C....A. Grigg ,...... 34 37 71 ,instead of spending it for candy. a~ Apr. 2-ReceiYed from l tht he vote and carriages flew here and ing eyes. Milo lay on his back in.I W'..H T'nomas .. ,.. .. ,. ,..... 81 90 171 100.. ! had been his wont, so 1 bought him county treasurer .,. 36.51-$ 85.77 ere through the dust and dirt all the barnyard. He was crowing with f-I. ::vroeller ,.. ..••.... 9 10 19 I' a toy bank and told him that hereaf- IIlarch I-Balance in d a,,' long and when the polls clo.sed all his might, wagging his head fool- Councilmen- .. ter I would insist on his conducting water fund .... : ...$308.58 :a+htierreedd taOndw,,,,tdcihrtYthebcuno'uCnht. of men ihsl?lmY'satandg:eirCekid'ntgh' A-:ounhd and.parl0,unld F. D. Leach 63 .. 63 .. his financial affairs on a strictly busi- Apr. 2-ReceiYed from ", .~.. '" e SIX ens. am y R B .•.•.... ness basis, and that whenever he had county treasurer... 15.63-$324.21 The norttt ward ran behind the the"V, had lost all sense at' hen pro- CF..IdhCraig 90 . . 90 27 ...... enough saved up I would enter his March I-Balance in sidewalk south wa.rd in the number of votes priety. They became a barnyard bal- DF. e Kellyusen. ,.,...... 3365 9365 28 ...... name on a bank book. That seemed and grading funds...... 1404.95 <.;:ast the same as it did last ;year. let corps. Coquettishly and clucking . - ...... Apr. 1, 1910 total in all funds. $554.93 The election this year is even more joyously they went wio-gli d F. M. King _...... •• .. 38 •. 38 .. to please the boy, and he faithfully decisive than it last year and their lord and master" F~~:r~~~r J. H. Price .. .• •• .. 83 •. 83 45 promised that he would conduct his was W. H. THOl\IAS. CilY Treas. the people were all informed as to way of "ancino- they m·I: ht h b C. S. Duke , •. •. .. 5 ,. 5 •. bank on business principles. 1 start· u", gave een G S ed the bank with a modest amount where the candidates stood on the drilled as the six Salome sisters. eorge orenson...... ,•.... 47 47 .. and then waited to see how it would paying as well as other questions, for Their dancing ardor gradually cooled C. H. Allen .. ...•••.. 86 86 39 come out. '~= last week the Tnbune printed the and they zigzagged off to their H. Peterson .. .,..•. .. 5 5 .. I "Yesterday I chanced to think of I .. st:Itements~:nature o~ each candidate over his roost s. the matter and 1 demanded that he • IDLE CHATTER h JUSt what he was making It turned out that a mince pie, PRO GEE·O INGS IWASHINGTON IS LOOKING GOOD bring me the baIl-';;:, thinking that per- •• • •• f ,.s race on. heavily charged with brandy and rum,· h h h There is no question but what the had fallen from a kitchen window silL . . I . I ~ps e ad enough sayed w entitle • noople¥~ e d r~ d th g' h d f ...~ LN" . th~hIm w a pass-book. He brought me •• '... n 0 "e e omg a ea 0 I !.. War-Iler WrItes Interesting Let- bank althouo-ht~ not willin0-1yth~t ~he~ea d la~i~~tt~~U~~m~i~~e~I~~tA~nB:~duanYtJ improvements and to that end it will Early Ohio :geed Potatos.-Allder- 0FTH EGOUNGill t.er From !hat State .for Benefit I was sUI:prised discover be the duty of the incoming officers son & Hollingsworth. I _.' o~ HI: Loca.1 Fr-lends. _ was not a cent in it. to finish the paTIng on Main street, I \\ mlock. \"V aSh.., March 26, 191U.- ,. 'How about .hi- "0 ? I k d and organized a club to be known as le\~}" the tax for the same and equa!- .. --- I saw in the Tribune a letter from sternlv L ", ~ n. as e the Clover club of Florence. The ob- ize it, Then they will be free to in. ~~~Monday Evening Counci Iman Allen t California to our Florence friends II ,. " - '. . ject is the study of domestic science man~' CH~T,TER ~ R h th H' h f 0 . I. . I --Ie and JImmv Jones was olavmg and to ~tud~~ t'h h l'f -.~'>.mer· augurate aiher things that are.. II( IDLE III eac es e elg t 0 r-atory In Itnought I would write one ",rom \\'ash,1 b k T. h. _"'... _ '_ .- :; e ome 1 e 01 essential to the growth of Florence i Depicting the Awful Condition of inlno", n. - tion.an. e olher d vo e, 1 year 1 The Viiorld-Herald Monday had the ICy rmse an rain I I beginning to leaf out. And while au ",,'?' ~ 'on'ty wag~ an e~en;;O In +he~b Necessarv to Do So. _. _ ' y . "ell. work that has been ]Jre"l'ou"l~ southmaJ ward last year'uhe won. OUt Y jfollowine-,_..of interest to people of"--_.'"are talkm- about tr·ee", there are '" 'Sa)', pop, what do you suppose? learned. The girls will adopt a club- , :>8 Florence: . The postmaster general, Th i some - Jlthere you haye to look twice "\Ve hadn't been plaTIng more'n five pin, probably a four·leaved clo"er _ JQhnthis Bonoessonyear by 11.for clerk receive. d after.,.having the matter under con- day eInyeningcity ha ItowashearwellthefilledburningMon· 10'h see - e~ top.. "~The• re are tree". - here mmutes . betore• I caught• . Jimmy trying. Four more girls haye decided to join' . ex tl th b f . sideration SInce August last, has h f t tl f II f ft at are laO to I.a leet ta.ll. ~hey.run to rob the bank.' next meeting. The officers elected ac y . e same nun: ~r 0 Yotes.1R finally_ reached a decision against ex, WO'lD I) ora ory .~s ley e. ro~ rom one foot to seven reet m dlam- "'Well T' are' Pre"ident Mi~~ Olo-a J 0- . each ward, 118, or Z3!} In all, making tend! 'r'ldr. . th· th,J.! of s,of Councllman Allen m hIS eter The c d h' I th· ' - , - -~ ", ur",enson, his majority 160. Last year Cottre}]" of FI:;e~ e: m;~ e IV~V t~ FIe town pJ"'aro tlH'p'e abated the nuisance of.' e.ar. s mg es, ~t are used .• 'it didn't do him anv good for I Vice-president. Emma Brennaman; won Iollie Suttie; chairman ~LV· -n y toda~,' a~ I~ _ I epa menT. ays own. I ' Ihe eedar IS ~JUST. as sound ,~!I •n~ f h 1 '" urer, ne reCelymg 213 ,otes to.,Pa,xlp,,' .. -: " '.".' t" .,-, ..,toiltbe Co, was a !arge IJO,nd 01 waterl ".' ". .,g, W:!. .",as acmg t e matter. "OCIa comffilttee, 'I lOla Jonnson; re- fill, a majority of 111.': I ~hey, ~..~e grea.lY 1.mPl'm.ed ~hel~ I that's b.,l partly on tJie" waterworks wi;,:~n 10111e :suctle. \ lOla John50il and ':o~:~ l~~Ler v~nat tn~y ar~ while D. F. Kelh' only got 6;), Feld-l ",en:.al perm•• tn,: rr:e, Inecessary a ditch. could be n.m down HL ::,ll". LO. In ::\ebraska. 1.• baa smasb:' Dorothy FOSler. hUSic'll'S majority was 2S. i c~~ ,~r S~l"\ hoe to. be fexLe~d",a .lOm I \\-ashington streer. to the riYer and I :~, !~. :"mlsiaken _idea .Ior a_ ~an to 1 . "1. don't kno,: where.that boy got, -<::>--:::::", , For engineer .John Lubold reeeiYed I;::~;,a .to t~e to'>\ n ~'. Flo~:nce. L'lIIhe work should be done eilner by ;'"":'1;!;: . .u'. can gee go, emmen, land: h13 idea. Certamly nOI from me'" ad- ASJI your grocer Jr ]Jreaa TWill the :.: voteS in the North ward a::ld 4. in f "._a__ 5" 1 eact-lug a deCISion aaverse Hl: the water comp:m"V VI' by the eliV and: ,n.tll tlmoer on here 23 that has been i Qed The ::'bn quic::ly. a::: he looked I German bal,ery. thE' South ward. "\ViIlard recejYed T i 1:n: town.or Florenc~. ho"e.... er. the 1the waler company stand its sh~re of! t~Ken ~-long time. ago. Land i:> Yery j rhaughtier!. -<::>-~0 yotes in the South ,vard. There was 1po~tm~stel . ge!1€r~I ~nforms Repre,! the expense. Iu;en.p m,re ac:cordmg w ,,;hat land is I ":I.1r. and :3Irs. lrYing Allison enter- . . ".. !sentanve H1tchcoCK tnat thp "ervice I .,. • '\ \,,~,."h I'U "'-n'o"a-ka \\"'" . ,- ,. I -a' d • , d- n'-d . ..-. no one on the ballots 101' t111S office" ~. : . ~. ! A red hot diSCUSSiOn tollowed ;-;nen 'v. c_ -,,,. ,,_. . ,a "rae _'au i L llle a, car" "e nesaay e. ",nmg. and it was rriends of these men who i c~u:", not ~e e}'Lenae_~ at .Ims tll~e·1 Alien brought in Ihe naille oj Jobn I aTImher le:tel' in Ille neal' futurE'.! . FO.R_ SALE. "'-'-7~-./ \Y1"ote thel-r names on the ballot. ; ~.'-i:ng as tll~ reason. Luat tne SerYiCe I S.illiPson" a former maT.-OT. in dis- '. L. ::\:. 'Y~\..Rl_IER_ Forty aei~es or nne Iii-rming land. an J. Jeffrey Dayy of Omaea spent need~d t B";~~- I Afeer the• count of the ballots a,lor two.."caC"'e"s.: WOUld be " to-II cussing the duml) on land. owned bv;I iI ""de",,- .' .cu"'-'''''on'c., ~c. . 'o-e--1• u.,e· on, ' ..",,," n-"eanesuay, ".-jtn Plmence friends. I se"Ye '''e 1 ,00 peonle of Flor€n('~ 1 •, I ro~a ""01" '0"" rone- no"fh~e-- of large crowd of citiz-ens wended their I .': .• '- 1'. • .>"'. • -. v II :\11'. Dree~on. Simuson exulained what i NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS :. ~U' ~c • U> .-" - 1.1" "C . -<""..>-<:::.- way to the home of Mayor Tucker to! ~;lL~ .~,o de,l~'e;'Ies d;~~. He ~tated I he knew 01 the -;'ituatio; and asked i' \\'e. the undersigned haTino- ~u,.,l FlOren".::, A1SI~. fifty.one and a half For S:;tle-Extra fine Eyergreen ('o~gratulate ~due eX-l_~llen officer~ ~cres -~l' d ~eed 46~. him. They brought II na popu a IOU or , 0ttrence IS where Third and \\Tashington lchased from the Of th: Plo;' ! or e'lua as goo land. with corn. Phone . . d . len e oyer an area 0, ree souar.'; ...... I _." -! Improyements. oC'lted on the maca- mUSIC along wnh them an spent a I 'Id_ '·h' '11 . - streets were. but Alien didn t know:, ence Athletic association the fence d d'· " , -<::>--<::>- . • .. _, _.... t~ Iml e" ana I at l e carners so em- I , . _ . _ •• " am. roa aDout rour mIles northwe"t T' C-H Ijleasan~ um.e. After rene"umen ", 1 '. ld l'h • 1. wnere, bur knev,- tilt' locatlon of the I' to ha.e alI stockholaer" ure<;Pllr their FI '1. - ae ·oun or onor wii! giye lJ .._ . h d P oyea wou serve ess t an one-na f,1 ~ -' ~, - Ior- orence. Doug: as ccl' ~N"b ., T d . !ucludmg Ice cream and cake. a Itn J b f 1 Ipond. a-randstand. and oaraphernaJia desire 1" • -: • -" • • SOCla, ues ay en'mug at Adam's been served, cigars were lighted and I e , u=ua nu~ er .0 . ~eop e, ._thilS \\'axing eloquent be ca!1ed on the 1 ~tock to F. P. B~own 0; \\.::- R. ,YaH ; -, Ol'p_S~llm~ pn~e and lUr!her. par- halL lee cream and cake will he the crowd preceded by the music., mI'~k "dn"'t,t~teh tCho"t ex.cetssn e· . ~t 1" .be-, councilmen from North ward to say and recE-l\"e all mone"Vs due on came TLclula:" mqUFlrlE' a' En:~a ::\, cuase'j sen·ed. General admission, 15 cents. I ~. O~E'~ce "e,.e na e SITlC candlIlOns Im- . e epnono'~., 1 w' 1112o:-ched up to :Main street and I ;o"ed by the ostoffic€' dep~1. something. but they gracefully side- FRA).;'"K P. BRO\YX. Ll 'L_. -<2>-<0- fmther celebrated the election. 11 - .' FI P tment Istepped by Ihe~saving it was too far GEORGE SIERT The merchams of Florence, in clos- In another column will be found I;oncernmdeterm~an~n.g ?ren.ce are due In part south for' to know anything--.~ ~,.~._ ~ ~. A CHALLENGE.~f, ing rheir stores on Sunday.pe~pleare to be the vote in detail compared witl1 the I La the to :etrench ana Iabout it: - _._ A _, _ I.The :'olandy Lees Omaha wou:d commended, and the should Yote of last year. I r.educe e.x.pendhure" 1,!!- tne Postoffi~e,' Keny remarked that the kids had·'!·~·-e,·-e"~'~~>~'o/-S~'S-.s-~~~.'-;-·~~I' lIke to get games WEll any teams m make an efforI 10 help the cause by d:p.art;,n~t and un,o~tunalelY tne w have some place to swim in dur- ~ Omaha or vicinity. Calhoun pre- purchasing all their merchandise on Clt~. ~i ore~~e s~em" ma~e ~ BRIGGS NEW : to" be. ing the summer time and to skate on S --<::>- the dItch that WIll. Inick, Charles Otren and Harrv Ol"on I -<::>--<::>- \Yednesday evening and those present. , The. In:~g€"il l:irudy c,Ub 01. Florence I1 . , . _ _ "Referred t? the commitlee .of the -<::>--<::>- - ~ . Tn: I~provemen.t club w!ll meet at e~jaye.d Ihe burlesqu~ b?x~ng and t~Ie 0~1O POlaLo:;.-_~der- n:et T.hU.> "d.a.Y afternoon at home Early. Seed_ iwhole and CIty altorney,"' SaId Ihe .' _ . _ Ithe cJty nail Tuesaay e'-Elllng. "restlmg matches to Iue limIt. or .Mrs. M. C. Coe. The club IS studY- son & Hollmgsworrn. mayor.. But it didn't seem to saUsf"V: :.\1:. an~ :31,s. Bruce and daugn,er. ~~~-->- I ~0-O::> lUg. Hamle.t thi~. "inter an~ has cal:ed.. ~-- AlI~n, ~\-ho jumped to his feet and I ~~U1;el or Oma?a,,,::er: visitors aI, Prof. :UcLane left Thursd'ay lor Fre· The school board at. i.ts session "IWO extra meeungs to fimsh the play The Boys or Honor presented exclaimed: ~.ul,s a few days tul" v,eek_ lmont to attend a meetino- of the Wednesday e,'ening re-elected all the before its. annual meeting r.~e ~:st I.Fra~k1~n Pierc~ Jolly to a very ap- ""Why, it is said that girls go in -<::>-~-:::::,. • school teachers there for three days. present teachers for Ihe ensuing year. :M:a~. al~ :proo~bIlity ~6 Thu:sday In In I preCHl.tI;-e. aUd.lence at Cole's haH s\vimming there and the men sit. on 1Ir. Korinck planted oats this week.! -<::>--<2>- .'>Iay was set as (he dale for the a? mformal SOCIal evem~ .• wl;l }eIT,tIursda'y eve~lllg. ~Ir. Jolly pleased I the banks and watch them. Is this to -<::>--<2>- I P. H. Peterson was mad Monday commencement exercises. glven Tuesday of next Vleek a~ ,fie hiS audience Immensely and showed Ieontinue?" :.\Ir. Rease Sims is working for :.\1- evening. He expected his wife to -<::>--<2>- home or )!rs. A. B. Hunt at which his ..... el'Eatility as a performer~, The. A communication from the resi- H. Freed at" . ,. meet him at the end or the car line "'ilIiam Elv of Omaha was the t,;'e husbands of the members will be boys netted a neat sum which, they dents in the vicinity of Fourth and pr~~ . wilh Ihe carriage, so he could ride guest of Florence friend.s \Vednesday. guests. will use to secure club pins. Sheffield streets, requesting a light at Potat.o . II home. She not having arrh-ed when Being such a. good talker he is still L"'.. ""'. planting is going on rapidl"V '0.7 -..; -<:::>--. that eorner was reau and referied h ' Ihe was ready to go home he started connected with the Independent Tele- Early Ohio Seed Potatoes.-Ander- Early Ohio Seed potawes.-Ander'l to the street and alley commitlee. Af- ere. "'-~ to walk, but when he got home there phone company. son & Hollingsworth. son & Hollingsworth. Iter which Allen moved that it be II There WIll...... ".....,.be lots 01- -rm-_. hereIwas no wife and no bugg-v",•• so back -<::>---:::::,. -<::::>--- ~ ordered placed and all voted for it, so I. "'- c" he had tn hike. so she wouldn't wait M. Benjamin Shipley, the 21-year-

The Pleasant Hour club. wHI meeL I Some miscreant rang the fire belli the light will shine forth.. '1 If we do not get Ihat awIUI .reeze·l an nighr. They say walking is good, old son of :\Ir. and ~lrs. D. Y. Shipley, at the home of Orlie Wilson Fri!:lflY 1Tuesday ~vening, but vanished before The police judge reported no bUSi-, _ <0--- ..!hut "Pete" don'r agree with them. \\'110 was killed in a railroad accident e\"ening, ,;\:priI 8. the bays got to the engine honse. ness during the month of March. :31r". H: SmlI ~a~ on Ihe SICk lIst a 1 ~.Y-0 at Sheridan, \\~yo.. was burled from -<::>-<0- They were "'ery indignant at the false I The estimate of Engineer Cl"ick on I couple 01 days thl: week. I "-. H. Xelson and family of Omaha the home of his parents ::V!cnnay after· Price your property riglg. and Thor. !alarm and dire things are threatened 'the'1 pa,ement was approved and I. 0 .-<::>--....:::.- • I :no,ed into the Smith house on State noon. Re", Charles Savidge of Oma- .Jorgensen WIll sell it fa? you. Tel. the perpetrawr. placed on file, all except Kelly voting!1 3hsses ~erlllce Rut!:! and Oll,e, '5tree, ,his week. ; ha officiated at the funeral. The pall Ylorence 367. -<::>-~ J for it. - ,3.Ietzi:::ger were callers Oll :'11'5. V. i ~~~- beares were Fred and FTank Shipley -<::>-~ Big sale of shoes at cut prices atI The report of t.ile dty treasurer ISawhIll last Tuesday. I The Ladies Aid society of the Pres- of Gretna, Xeb.; \\'iJl H. Thomas, P. The Ecnerolf cIub gave a most en- Anderson & HoHingsworth. I was read and placed on file. I . -<::>-~. I' byterian chur('h mEt at the home of H. Peterson, Clarence \\'a]] and E. D. ~ ~<0- t·ollo,";n~~.:=> ~ ~ ::..~ ~ ,J...... ":n.able_ d'>nce_.at ;\dam's hall... \Yeanes-_ !I I T'n' '"...... '0'11".1. __ we-e aHowed' ! :Uiss ':]Yian Stull of Omaha was vis- i·'...... """.... P • .'"i....• Ha"'-n!'1..... ',T""-u'no"d""V" C' ...... ,...... The Hasgood- of Sheridan, "'-_"'0., a mem- da;r B,·ening. . :\11:. and Mrs. Tucker entertained a I A. :Marr _. $69.00 Iiting her grand pa:ems, }ir_ and :\11'5'1 ~,fternoon was ;,-pent in sey,-iu"g for a bel' of Ihe Brotherhood of Locomot!ye -.-::=::... ~ tlarge party T-l1es.day -evening after the f Electric Ligbt Co~ .. _ 3.12 ~ S:.u1L i rag carpet and a prize- was gi'i'"En to Firemen of that e:ity of v~~hich the de- .~veryt!:!in:g hardw~e. ~f th~ ,~_-<:::.~ S~\Ying t~~ ~emlJer: ~~. in paints. ! count. baUots. :Uusic by the I Tribune 12.1\1 1 . n., ." .! t,1€ lady best b:lll, ?ut I ceased ;was also a wno OllS, farm Im]Jlements..011 and gase- 3Iancml strmged orche.si:era. speech-, H. Co.sner ,... ~.lJl} 1 :\~r, Jacao ::,jL,lll '" \\ orkmg m OmanaI depCn€IlI salth no~ wno gOi: i:he pl"lze. compan,ed r.h~ :-el:nnes ana re~am" Hne sto.·es.-J. H. Pnce. telephone es and songs made a pleasant e"Ven~ I A. Bloom ., 6<>.00 Ino\\;, I ":ye::::. here. :\11". ShIpley left many friends <:221 Flore:r.:ce. l Those present were G. Man-' Ordinance ::G7 fixing the salaries or 'I I }.rrs. F. H. Hartm:m entertained the here who truly mourn his umimely 1ling.' :Jot. -<:::><0- cini, P. A. Haskell, C. J. Riede, Kick the officers was read the third time Early Ohio Seel Potatoes.-Ander-I "l':1isI e!t:b at her home Frida"V after· death. Hugh sutt.ie. x.ewell Burt.on, Dave IRoccO, Larry Foy, E. L, Platz, :T•. H. and after amending it by raising the! son & Hollingsworth. II noon, .\lrs. Harry Brisbin win~illg the ~.~ Andrey;s, Robert Golding, John Ln-l Price, Lonis Grebe, R. H. Olmsted. L. salary of the marsha!! to $65 passed'l prize. ·Where. on where is the Commercial bold, L. R. Griffith, D. F. Kelly. Joe IW. Ihm, John McGregor, O. R. Poner, Mayor Tucker reDorted appointed City Attol"Uey Olmsted defended, -<::J'~ club of Florence? SIarting out aus- Thornton. C. H. Thompson and wm I~lartim Ihm. Dan Tomasso, Mr. and IsIr, Holtzman and Henry Wilson as! the council from the slanders he said I' There will be a base ball game at. piciously it now lies dormant and Ihe cai.S.'m formed a party that celebrated 1.1\lrs. M. B. Thompson, II-!r. ;tndMrs. t judge and clerk of elecr.ion in place of 1\, had besn made. after which E. L the park Sunday afternoon between \ good ,,"ork they could do lies Ul!­ the electii}j;l Tuesdai-. L. R. Griffith Van Plank and ~fr. and Mrs. F, S'l Mr. Estill and Mr. Ryan. They were Platz. ,V. E. Rogers, F. S. Tucker, W'l the Monmouth Parks and some other touched. tlt'ted a.s host. f Tucker. confirmed. I H. Thomas and Hugh Suttie spoke. good amateur team. •••

J : Dr ~ li amo~nt ~ pa",~ i sr' , Ip';!tting forth such a prodigious f age, therefore, and with a bold front Ito the mystery she fancied was in her ual development would keen with ;'lk..!YUIJS .lO"'NSt.~-rn ~:~ strength that she stood -:~ahorro~ 1before h.im, s,11e advanced to the tre;" hand. She had such occupation before Ithe, practical, she would be-thoroughly W' y fin A n".,- !"";. he Sho~ld par~ the lashI:'b' Bue and un~ed .the rope ,from the trunK her as she bad never hoped to come IsatISfied with her educational pro- y J.}n:..qJ!J.I. 11<, "as mad,_ of st-Gut stuff ana he had, and untied It from hIS neck as well. Iupon in a desert island, at least. The Icesses. fLLlISTJlJl770JlSJ5Y 5fA'I\IJ$~I:.l=F?t ~: p~rc~ase; although he ~uHed until 'I He stood silell::..~mresistingthrough ,itIrope added to her security. By piling She mused on the problem as he la­ f' '.1-' 11 e swe:t ~toOd out o~ hIS f?rehead, all, a rather.IHtllul figure she thougntIstones before the entrance to the cave 1bored silently and vigorously. He btJIY;Vtll/l'l(lUrw.UHN'HA/tCCIYlitfll/fiQi/fAJMITA# 1~'Om thy VlOl~~ce of hIS ~ffQrts, they Iat firs~, unW he was freed from the and reinforcing them with the boards stopped once or twice, but she kent SYNOPSIS• toereiuteifereof no a"l'ml.or t·She had not_ddared . tdegradmg T halter. from the wreck of the boat and some him t'ta I , a lea• tItvast y grea er tl-Ian , __ w . 0 sa~ aWOl' , ou hen she waited' in intense and "allen tree branches on the shore, she she realized, until the illterior of the ory in him was but latent, the impres­ ~'ou~g woman cas~ asho;e on.a ]ooe-I ~en she saw hIS· effon;s s.lacken, s~e eager curiosity as to what he should made a sort of a barrier to it, not a boat, ,,-Mch was a small ship's boat, !'- I I sion that had been produced upon him h Islana,. finds a solitary .'nhab,tant. a p nted to the sands to mdlcate to hIm Ido next. The iron in his situation had 1barrier that would have kept out of d'n h b d b t·· 1 - 1 d ;young white man, dressed hl~e a savage, that he was to sit down and then she, eaten i' hi .' a lug y, a een en]]e J c eare by what she found there at some and not able to speak in any kn,?wn lan- went aw • .. . . I ,mo s soul. He had been mas- the cave an~ one who deSIred to enter, out. She had watched carefully every consCI~Us h~d period in his life was strong enough guage. She decides to educate h1m_ She I a:l' that while the terea by force. He could not under- \ but one whwh would have to be re- spaderul at sand which be"n tossed to make him avoid it forever, fi~ds Rim. in an atth:.ude of praser, bab-ro~e held she was tr~e, She was con- stand it. He did not love the mastery. moved before one could enter. And over the buried gunw~es ~nd now She did not ask him for assist­ bUnghumananskeletonrncohel"entandJargon.the skeletonShe findsof aSCIOUSa tlloft anotherh thmg'.'too and that Still,IOUw'th t the know1e d ge af'hIS she so arranged matters, tymg. th e end I she searched eao-erly 'the- boat itself . . was a e was learnmg a sad and own powers th d t h' f tn t h . , th ttl .. '" ' ance, indeed, she would not have dog, She finds a. Bible and a silver box bi N' _ ' ~re ~curr~ a 1m .no? e rope 0 e.r wriSe. . a ~y a - Her mspectlOn revealed nothing, o~ ·W~~erh t~e trusted him with the knife under any be".:'.ing ,the name John Revell Cha..- lesson of phYtilCal restramt to way to resent Ignommy to WhICh tempt. to remove It :would ImmedIately 'I There were lockers at either end. circumstances, and he made no at­ - sock, Wlm a date 2<> years before her C he had never before been sub- he had been subJected He tu"'ned and waken her That nio-ht she "lept se- Theso h d fi d' th' landing. ject. l' - .. '" - . v s e opene, n mg no mg tempt to keep close to her. He stood Sh h d .. .. wa ked away from her. She stood cure and unmolested. therein but mouldering remains of on the outskirts of the coppice in a . e a reJOIced in h~s compalllon· amazed, staring after him. It was the cloth, bags of some sort which she CHAPTER IH-Continued. ship,thin oftcourse. d h'It had gIven her.some-I first -time he had withdrawn himself . CH. APTER IV. surm'Isedllllg . ht haye cantaOmed sh'IP,s , : 0 0, er mmd somethI?-g to fr~m her presence. Where was he bread, and a little barrel or keg, which , It was not long before she reached war upon, and would do .more III the g0111g? Was this a declaration of war? Lesson and Labor. had probably carried water for the the barrier reef. It: s'"..ood up a foot or mfutnr;. but she never eDJOye.d a rna- Was there to be enmity between I The task to which she set herself in voyagers, two above the water now. the tide be- . ents freedom more. She ran to the them? In vague terror moved by a the morning would have been an im, • tng low, and she clambered upon it. lIttle. amnhitheater_ formed b y the sudd'en Impulse agam,.'she called hIm...posSIble one to many women. and m·. The boat appeared to De, in an ex- The sharp rocks cut her naked and cliffs where the cave was and throw- "ManI" she sald d d·t. h d t h· Th cellent state of preservatIOn. There '" f. t d h t' i 'd h bl' " ee 1 was a ar one a er. e I were e=en a pair of oars lYI'ng on th tenuer ee, unuse to sue exer Ions n~ aSI ~ er ouse and skIrt, she lux- He stopped, hesitated, looked back, buried boat lay in the sand some rodsI' . e and unfitted to such demands, but she u~ted III a bath in the fresh, cool, turned and went on again. He was distant from the nearest tree. There Ithr,warts. If she .could have dU~ It out persevered... The boa"!> had been beaten b·'delIghtful waters of the pool at the. deeplY- hurt. She could not see h'1m "as,"a'bsol·tu e1 y no seerh It from the acouldthe hsand 1entIrely,h d·tshe fanCIedd she.. t,() Iueces. It ha(l been forced over ase of the falL There was a certam go. It was nnthinkable that he should fierce heat·of the·tropic sun. She was . ave aunc elan used It. .the reef by the hurl af th e sea • The amount. of apprehensI'oR' for, afeeours, go. He was dangerous away from her. not yet fully aecumstomed to It,. anverything else had been a,so u e y nothIng when sh~ landed And at that sound the man stopped. With the flat make-shift shovel in the, '" .• I' a €len maI~ y washed out of it and carried into the except what she wore. BeSIdes the H t .. I' wasted, sne was about to turn away . I d th - t d . f e urned and looked at. her agalll. 1sh. ape of the'..rough pIece of board It when the thouo-h' strucl' her tha' deeper reeesses of the lagoon where ust.a un erwear ese conSlS e 0 "John'" h t d "J h ", 1 t . 'bl t l·ft th d be' e they were inaccessible to the hUlllan her blue serge blouse and skirt-a . s e repe~ e. ,0 n: , was: mas /m~ossl e 0 1_ e lS,an '. sometimes boats carried the names of vision. s110rt skirt at that-and a silk petti- She approached hIm. As she dId so IYet ~he atcacked the ~ask reso.utely Itbe ships to which they belonged on ~o t Sh 1 f' 'h bl ',-' t and when she could get near enough Iand persevered sturdlly for a long I their bows or across their "terns She Stop! Under what remained of a <; a . e e e e e ouse ana s,,-,r h' . ,. . '1 h t b d d h f . ~. piece of ,outside on the rocks where they would to 1m, she o~served th~t wrmkllll~ time untl t e swea" ea e er ore- i had recourse to the shovel once more, • I thwart she cau~ht a lit~le dr' th Th_ h d b of the brow, toat look or amazemene head, her back ach~d, her hands, un-! and after "orne deliberation ess~Yed gtaeam ~f metal. Calculating the dIS- ~~otnt d y m ethsu;'th ey a €len which she had noticed before. It was Iused to manual toil of any kind, were -he ste~n of the boat o. She Watched Carefully Every Spade- ft I K.nce mcely, she plunged in and dove,.. sibil't'"e e sof0 then. aeh .erer.-' was fno'hpos- as I'f some Iatent memory, some ,ecol-!_ a,mose1 • bl·-·I",ere.d '-'<:::h e real'IZeda t 1aSe,e..It Yo'as no' "0 hard to "hoyel the ful of Sand' f eepmg he: eyes op~n s~e easlJ.YI Th' I ~h a t ke~ ~ r~nt~ng tUl~,.~~ lection of the past, were strugglingIthat She.WOUld have to give it oyer. sand ~way f~O~ it and he:~ she did great state of excitement, uttering f oundt~he inece ~f me.tal, dI~lodged It In;:~e: ea o~ tlloc dO f e r'~~·h I~ ! against the obscurity of years, as if She wondered as she ceased her malie a discove-v for altho-~uh the let- without seqlii?nCe or reason sucll rom e ,Ph ace were I.t h~~ !'allen and pos~e~~ed n rtoea, '. °th w IC ~ife I something were endeavoring to thrust! labors whether illa constant obsen-a- ter" '!lad been"a:lmo'''t Obll:'tber~t~d b" d h h d came to t e surface WIth It. It was a ." ,.,,'" some s Ie m e house" e I' lf th' uh f b".,' i', . h .., . , . ~ , . - - ~ c ~ war s as sea taught him. To him, .' '1' h h k . , . I w}'ich ha{J, be n . d f h b I Itse . IOU", a sea a a II, Ion and·1tlOn V;hIC the man had subJeceed her the ~ction of the sand she could "till in this ins,ance, she gave no heed. ~I or S seat mfe WIth a bIt of, ~h~ .', gh ~ sa, ~d ro:n ~T a;, II forgetfulness that .overwhelmed his to would enable him to continue the mak~ them out A~t;r sam" st~dY Presently IOhe had completely un- t anyard fasten,:d .to it. 811;' had had a ';'ou "s_'e COll malie SIt. a .mind, as if she were a voice which work. As an experiment she handed ~h d .~ d th .. th: 1:: ., f;h b - covered the two skeletons. ShR had fancy to wear It In her saIlor's blouse I"mallu,ucture t.tlree or four garments, I ~·e ,ec,l e .at u_ na~~ <: "_ e oae, - and she had missed it since she had r open at the neck, without sleeves and 1 or at Lhe ShIp to whIch rt nad be- s~u~ied. anatomy, but was not a spe- ': [email protected] p ~.s, ~J I~" '''II:~'liW~' ~i.mi.. TU::L=~ ..e8. ah e d ur;tle t1 0 e manI " dOl once. Indeed thev were in none too I I' I1tJj'j'\I 1)11 :: i: I'; : liE \,-;<';5 ;;;i" i"'4";' «u ;"'llleri,'''-!! aWl: h::.d l::;ng~ "inee a ..llppmg mane up thee stern were scattered on, ' Y il ~! I I.• l' f ,'. ., th . - 'h t' d ..... h Th .. I ing shoes, which were almost cut to ' if i mgs mrge y nestroyed, or the stern ·1· Ie 111,0 e Do=om 01 er UlliC an ;}¥ ~l ~ ...... e e6.C . ere was one~" straight I.pieces. She would have to go bare- !I•pIece came eaSI'1 y a·way. "Ie l'aid 1t. I mald'n",0-"_ure t·hat t'he ,-onfi'nlllg rope 1>leCe WhICh went acros:, tne ste,:Ifoot. . { !aside for a momellt imending to pre'l ",auld keep it fron. falling out, she of the boat.and mt;-de. a lltt~e box fa. Pu!tinrried . 1She broke I~ agamst. a bl~ stone :nd stepped out on the sands, bare armed, I !ing identity these might be, entered, them d.ow~ to t~e b.oat on the bea.;;h- s~e was posses"ed of 0-what wan.ed· 1 bare footed, a gleaming figure like to I f I' her mind. 1She laId !nem 111, tne bottom of the The ends were rou",h and s~rratedand 1an OlYmpian goddess. She was a I Then she threw herself down under ,. hoat carerully ana then rum-ed by a 'Unfit {-or her hands, but these she' . l' ~he t· . d S' .- 1'· "ua'den l'mTw1-e "ill" went back and woman naturallv dark m comn eXlOn !. e ' rees an restee... ne nan en I - '" u,,, , ~ - ..I I 1 • smoothed by the~ aId of her kmfe._ She and whIle_.the sun- would probably-'burn C? I !ler "atch', ner preclOUS. watch, .'nack I' g"cnere_.' d up tllOse or. the dog w-h'ICh saarpened the Other end a~d soon h~d her cruellY and burn her young flesh, r--.Ci: I in the cave ·with the book. She did, she put in the boat also, It was an a rude semblance of a sho;;eL She m·, never e::>"posed to its intensity, darker, ~ D~ Inot dare to carry it around wilh her.! easy matter to tumble a few spadeful:! tended to use that on the boat on the h 'd t d bll' ~, <.:;;;;t~r- , She haa' 110 ~-a'- or" carr"'n~ it 1'n the j of "and o,'er the bones Then she left sand th t d v Is e wou. no grow re or 'seer. :Sue • ~ I. ' '. " ~ -' ., - ! - '. ..' , . . e nex" a.. . , . i was thankful for that with unconscious i ~llJn, slll~ie garment ,,'hich she wore, I them. m tllat r:,-de "\ lkmg sepulture, FinIshed "I~h thI~, she ,?oked at I femininity. At any rate, she must get I Dut she Judged from the height of the Iknowmg that tlme would soon refill the man and sl~hed III ~espalr. Could·l used to going out in the sun whhout j sun that it must be noon time. They i the empty dinghy and the bones would lihe ever get :Id of hIm? .Instantly Ia hat, too. People, natives who were II made their meal off the fruits· of the I be slifely buried unless some other in· the!e flashed mto her mmd that i born and lived in this latitude, did island. this time with a rich and juicy f vestigator should uncover them. which she had before overlooked as of I become accnstomed to such things, cocoanut added, which the man got for! The man had assisted her in no way lOi~n no moment....~ A long, heavy boat rope, she knew so undoubtedlY could "he Iher at her sugo-estion in the lan- I in this process. but his excitementwas ~en. vvat's pa.n'ter, sh e h~ dnouce· ' . d Vlith these• thoughts,' she stepped_. guage at which'" she was becomingb ex-!I very great. 'While she stvod looking when she dove lay fl0t;-tm~ by the around the headland and walked ~~ c.O~' Ipert, by climbing with wonderful agil-! down at the little heap of sand which side of the boat fi"0m whlCh It had not 1 across the b~ach toward the palm tree ~, -.;0 --r-"'\ ity, ape-like agility almost, one of the covered aU that remained of this for· been severed. An idea eame to her, where she could see in the fading light ~.- II ~ ! tall cocoanut palms with which the Ilorll and forgotten visitor to this is- Droppin&, .the shovel and .followed by of the afternoon her prisoner was still ~ .. - .' I island abounded. There were fruits I land, ·wondering if the fate of that her sate.lllte, she plunged In once m?re tied. • .. J .of various sorts in great plenIY on the I trespasser upon these silent shores and .agaI!). swam to the boat. Wastmg Modesty is a negative term. That Iisland and she was becoming aceus' Iwould some day be hers, the man sud· no time, she d~ve as be~ore, found theIwhich is indecent exposure in a ball- A Gleaming Figure Like an Olympian Goddess. Itomed to the diet by degrees. I denIy dropped on his kneelO as she had rope ~nd hav:ng J?renously opened room is the height of convention on a . She passed the noon hour in trying! seen him do on her first night on tbe her kmfe, cutIt. qmckly and came to. sea shore. Certainly this man had no brought back things he could neither him t?e shovel, stepped out of th.e ex- to add to the mental equipment of her i island. He put his h~nds toget~er and ,the surface gaspmg. I concept of snch a quality. He had understand nor utter, and yet which CayatlOn she had made and pomted' companion. He could say a number I began that mumbled Jargon WhIch she I ':here were perhaps. 10 or 12 feet not noticed before when she had come meant something to him. reward it. He. understood instantly,l of words now and had some idea of Ihad not been able to understand, but cOf It. It was a stout pIece of rope, of lout barefoot to swim to the barrier "John!" she cried again, coming She was surprised at the unusual Itheir meaning, although he had not i which had seemed to her more like ~usual quality, as had been every., reef, and yet somehow she fancied as nearer to him. quickness ~f ~is ap~rehension, ~or he !et attempted to frame sentences nor llangu~ge than anything to w~ich he tll:mg on bOard the yacht, The v~ry he. stared at bel' approaching that this She thrust out her hand; she touch, ~et to work With a rIght good WIll and nad she yet tried to teach him so to I had gn'en vent. She was surprIsed be­ best 0.f ~u.jf. ha4, gone into it and she II time he marked the difference. And a ed him. Again she noticed that strange ill ~ minute ~he sand was firing. She do. It was pleasant under the shade! yond mea~ure, yet she list.ened ~th did not believe any man on earth slow, fiery blush flamed over her from emotion consequent upon her touch. notIced half III envy how much more of the trees. She found herself mar· i every faCility on the alert If pOSSIble eould·break it. She had amused her· her bar~ feet to her bare head, ex- She laid her hand upon bis shoulder. progress he made than she could ef- veIing at times as to the contentment Ito comprehend what he had been say· sett on the cruise b,Y learning theru~i-I tended along her bare arms. She There was amity. confiience, reas- feet. W~3.:t was labor f~r her .w~s, that possessed her, a product of the I ing, and pres~ntly a famil!ar sound or menm of seamanshIp and she could tIe' stopned under the persuasion of im. surance. She patted him as she might play for mm, and yet arrer a lIttle II age suddenly plunged into the Eden· I two flashed IDtO her mmd that he fciwts like any sailor, This little ac· PUis~ to turn and go back to the cave a dog. space he stopped, threw down the like existence which her forebears! was making use of a prayer which she sh~vel loo~ed ~er.. us~d i~ child~OOd; tha~ 'C.otnplishment was .to stand bel' in and resume her clothing, at least so "John!" she said, and then she ,and at II might have enjt>yed ten thousand Ihersel! had good stead. She wrapped the rope long as it might last. But she was a turned away and walked toward the :she nad got III the nablt of speak- years before. I absurn, fantastlc, ImpOSSIble thougn Mounn her neck, plunged in the la- I woman of strong will. She reasoned shore. ing to him as if he understood, so she The hours ran on Ul:.til the decHn-! the conclusion was, he was saying the goon for the third time, and swam I that all the emotions to which she ...as Obedlet:.!ly he foHowed her_ She pointed to the shovel again, exelaim- ing sun and the coolness that came j childish petition, "Xow 1 lay me down once more to me shore. Ii subject were in he!' own bosom; that thrust the knife between her waist ing; "ith the late afternoon warned heri to sleep!" 1 She led.the wny up the sandsto.the the man before her neither knew nor and the rope which she had rapidly "Pick it up and go on." that if she were to continue her ex-! (TO BE CO~""TIXL~D.) 'palm grove. Then she tied the rope cared as to the things which vexed twisted about her middle and walked Her meaning was obvious to him ifIplorations she must be about it im-l Plenty to Do. aronnd the man's neck, not in a slip Iher. So she went on. on in triumph. If he had learned her language was not. It equally was, mediately. So she rose and nerving 'I' "You seem to be doing a good busi· 1:I008e, of course, but in a hard circle. I She had in her hand the sailor's something, so had she. Some one else e,-ident to her that he had no desire j herselL to her task went toward the, ness," said the meter reader to tha and quickly made a running bo"line I knife. with the blade open, She could had called this man John in days gone whatt'Ter to proceed WiIh his task, ont Icoppice T,-heI'e lay the ghastly remains I druggist. ~oU1!.d the nearest tree. He had not! not tell exactly in wc::t mood her by. The sound was not unfamiliar to he was still under the conStraint of of what had been a human beiilg. i "It's unasua!ly· good to-night," re­ made the slightest resistance. He hal3! prisoner might be, Indeed. she ap- him. He answered to his name. That ter superior personality and presentiy IForcing herself to the auty with her i pliEd the cheerful druggist. "I've had no idea evirlentlJ,' of what she was flo-; proached him wit!:! a certaIn terror. was he, John ReyeH Charnock! She hG did as she bade him. It amused I knife she cai'efully cut away the rush· 'I seven patrons v;-ho asked to Eee tha . ing or the purport" or ner motions. Iaccouuted for; partly by :.he s.ifU3.!h::n lelt as if she were entering· uDon the her to reflect that to all the other le:;;- i elO, being particular not to disturb the! city directory, five who used the tele­ Then she t-urned and wen! away from! and partly hy the fact that III maJi- solution of the mystery of his pres- sons. so remakable as almost to make, f 00nes of the skeletcns. As Defer-e she \ phone, i1 who bought post:lge stamps, him quickly, He started for her at ling this change in her garments she eI!Cc. Perhaps the morrow would tell. his brain reel and ,,:hirI, he ""as TIm;; ! did all this i:J. the face or a vigorous! and one who wanted me to remove

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SPLENDID CROPS, BIG PRICES, DOCTORS AND PROSPEROUS OUTLOOK E FOR THE FUTURE.

Throughout aU of Canada, and espe­ cially in the \Vestern Provinces of FAILED Canada, there is a buoyancy in every line of business that is fully war­ LydiaE.Pinkham'sVegeta=­ ranted by every condition. The crops of the past year were what was ex· I ble Compound Cured He.r peeted, and the prices for grain of all Knoxville, IawIL ~"I suffered with kinds, put the farmers in a class by prons low down in myIight mdeiora themselves. Many of them are inde­ year ormore a.nd was so weak and nero llendent, and many others have got "Vous that I eould no.t do mv work. I With a better understanding- or the transient natIlre of the manyphysi­ iVen started on the road. The latest wrote to Mrs,}'ink­ c':!.l Hls v.rh!ch var:ish berare proper efbrts-gentle efforts-pleasant ham andtookLydia reports 'are that seeding is well under efforts-ri::rt:ly directed. There is corr-fort in the knewledge that so many E..... Pink.'"ham·sveg.8-1 way in almost every district, and the forms of jIhes,;; are net cue to an'l actual disease, but simply to a consti­ table Compound prospects are that a vastly larger area p3.te~ c:md~tL)~ ~f t~9 ple::.sa~t f~~l1y }a.z:.at~vei andLiverPills, and s:lstem, v-lhich the Syn:p I than that under crop last year ?IA-HU/y<7ARY "I Bak--es--R.n3st·s-B o9s-Toasts of beets and tomatoes.' R.F.D. No. I, Box 43,'Writes: - .. I bava U.Ii. "sed yoW' Liniment Oil a horse for 5Wee­ "Life size?" inouired the artist. DROPE is conquerin".o- the waste 1. sery t ..o ~1an~. ':h.e Germans ha\"e b~€~ "Catalogue siz~:' replied the seeds. neyand effected a thorough cure. I a1­ g I <$0 removed a spavin ona ~ Voltu fo.est_ 1 and browns them appetizingly. 11$s and soreness u EIhis way by the leading coun-l Se.me. work, h?wever, i.S doue a.;Ol!I! All Tired Out. ROASTS beef, poultry and game +,.i -nd put ;n a condition prepara· i thls lme.. Durmg the SlX years ITon I Do you feel dun, occasionall,'-out of with a Eteacy heat, which pre­ '~'_ es a. -.~ _ ~ ~: lQOl to 1-C~Olj about 300.liOO acres o·! so!'ts? Headaches ard Dizziness? Tt.2 I serves the rich natural fla.vor. ! t~)ry to a proTItable tImber har~ est In 1 1" • ~~, ,c...... -_ _ l fault is either WiL!J. your sto!!l2.ch or your ~nd c.~r Sloan·s j t....· t come~. I ,:,tnd smtable for .OI€SIT.)' "ere ac! U"er Tl<" "afet!"~;ble"ure tak~en- D~rchased and ,.e I k ere. are IPtS 0 peodP e w 0 t7an ~ . d t J rv 190- it I . - - ..' • ta 'e a joke, and a goo illany lIDes remedy for fistula, h.>!Ons, ~n uy a anua -'...... '1 cently the annual cost for plantH! 11t jsn't through any fault of their own. sWeen~y, founder itt! acqUired 003,000 ac~es. III t'-ilS I has amounted to over $15,000. T'H I ._ and thrush. l·..~·. Cnmm:mes, assoclatlons, ;tLllG I planting on the dunes alon~ the cm_;' I .. . d' 'd I al ~. ,,~.. I "Takers of the TInlted States Census ~:t-.vate m IYl ua S are so o.SSlS·.~u' Of Jutland for the purpose of prot<..e I d IF' P ,- b ts f I - I willu"'e '\Vaterman'" I ea o"ntaln en Price 60e. and $1.00 1.:'1 refcrestation war" Y gran {)"I tion from drifting sand is continu01 il I ~.. , ~ • ~~ _ '" SlOAn".. .book on lj/, WG:oi IS has a Cabinet Top with shelf for keeping plates and food hot. ~~ e.nttle, ahet-p .!llW, and by supplies of plants. and r ly going on. In addition to the 1 because It always reauy ana sur_. I ~ and pon1t.ry ..en. Drop shelves for the coffee potor saucepans, and nickeled towelracks. &ee. Add...... !.c·ve:l. Altogether 249,000 acres. u('.ye I which the state is doing, annu l I If the fool and his money 'Wei"e in. l l:;.~<'n ~ub1Jc ~ th~ ~ Earl S. Sloan, planted through tills i grants are made to Damsh Heali! I separable there would be no get-rich-l It has long turquoise-blue enamel chimneys. The.nickelfinish, Dr. f~,,:.:m.,~e. Complete ex.empt:on society, the special object of whi{.' quick schemes. Mass., U. S. A. frJ:n I I with the bright blue of the chimneys, makes the stove very attrac­ :Boston. b;.atil.n for a long perIod or yearEo IS is to encourage tree planting in Ju~ F--.~ltS':1. w~o tive and invites cleanliness. Made with 1, 2 and 3 burners; tha ~ in the case of plantatil1Us Iland That the work pays is sho",,:; arlicslUld 'Il;q ... 01 ·.nn ?esults of planting~eforestationwaste lan'lls! stantlvSwitz~rland,doing 6imilar planting worl; ..~~o~n~e~w~o~m~a[n~ca~:n~s~ti~rJu~p~m:o:r:e~tr:o:u:~'lQ!!!!!~~~~~~~~~!~~~~~i~t.~~~~~~~~~~~~:~~nch, mellow-tasting "xning and pasturmg, had IeLt It a national resources reVOlves, and in thE I peptic" is lit for treason, stratagems and spoils." The man ~.mall~"'U~~.E!~_Dr.;.~:m-n.: c~untry Nowslnce takingCascarets Candy CatlJu-' L Pm. I, "i'!l.lie li'lmost beyond recovery. l:n future tue planting up of waste tractJ I who goes to the front for IDS with It weak stomach tic I feel yer;- much better. I shall cero '-U:01'f ...... ,. DCa ~ Vs~;>, ~ll;e government hegan to OTISI' in the United States is sure to be car will be e. weak soldier and a fanit finder. ;.l.;:,.i~' ~ood tainlv recommend iliem to m.. friends a;; to !and owners who would und'tr-~ ried on extensively by private owner: A sound stomach makes for citizens!l1p as wen as fo" the best medicine I have ever'seen." '< .-. I. S GOLDEN MEDIf22IL DISCOVERY. Do Gt".>od.. X e'\""er Sicken.\Veaken Dr Gr:;Je~ I 1~. 25c. SOc .. Xe't"¢Z" SOld i~ bn1k~ The ge:n~· The 'LAJ-.'n of S'L~SmNE and OPPOR-! .at yresent over 400,000 acres, m-, resources, is to be the scene of : n builds up tIle body B.'Uil sound flesh 'UIef J in~ tablet stamped. CC C. Guaranteed to 'l'U:r-'1TIE& EeaIthfuI Climate. .A.-1 land; I t~"~'~"'rds of the Karst are under ~lr· t. ,igorous cnmpaign in the interests 0 I' solid muscle. ABUNDA..XT WAT.ElP..- at low rate;' .. U Ll£ '.,; _cur__B_O_r_:i_c_=_,_m_~_'n_e_~_' _b_a_Ck._· 52$_"_ Peaches. APrlc.ots, Figs. O.l.iVes,. sweet. el:lt, pr.rtly as a result or planting. lItl the forests, according to plans for I I'f".:";.~ ~. V~W~ ~.ta%' b~t- I ~n I The dealer who offen regroveoo E35YTerm.s. BA.:S¥:.. TR '~§b'W'~::I sive-- planting work has been SUCCfSS- Richards, Jr., the representative iI Inlert'Stins full-:; -::~:-rip.u out under it. this country of. the Chin.es€_ ccllege ! fu~~f~ID>gsi\t'ft?sUF}[~..'tlon. will mu.rest.. :reU.l Hermans as a whole does not hi.ve has been coHectu;lg materIal lOr th,esi I PUTNA FA ELE DYES) CALIMEX PLANTATION COM:P~"" so much waste land which It is netes- courses, and has Just started to Chma Color mol'l! Goods brillbter alld faster "alors titan any olhe. dye. One 1lJc Ila~kage colors all fibers. T1'eyl!ye in cold ~Ie. better t~an an, ot~er d~.. Securit.3" Dld~. Loa ~eles.ClI.lHonWl. JlllI Rll dji &111 Qarmall1l&n~1I1 rllllllllQ iI!lil.t. Write lorlree bwS.lel- nil_ to O)e, Blu;:!; and. Mlx.co!ors, MONROE IJIU.J~ 00., QUincy, II/moi~ I liave Ithled WILL COMPETE WITH NAVf OFFICERS ", ;tThe Husband J have 'Ilved-ah, yes, I have lived! Whatever the note I heal' HAIANET INDUSTRY- Of human loY or human woe, in my heart the echo rings clear; My path has led over roughest hills and through the flowery leas, Explains And sometimes tempests have swept the way, and sometimes the sum- , Gives Employment to Large Num­ mer breeze. I have loved and 1 have hated, I have sinned and I have prayed, bers in Parts of Europe. She threw the letter on· the table And l:!ft have sought with bitter t~ars the path from which I strayed. and looked,over at her husband. • know the woe that makes the world look gray and worn and old. • know the bliss that lights the sky with amethyst and gold; "That's just like awoman," she saId. Important Business in Bohemia, Mo­ And yet, 0 life, I cannot read the riddle that thou art, "Anybotly would suppose that I had ravia and Silesia-Work Done been trying to her a mean trick Or whether given for good or ill-for both are in my heart. do Mainly by Women and Girls from the tone. or her letter,. and I -Ninette M. Lowater, in New York Sun. thought I·was doing her a favor." for Small Wages. He went right on reading the news- \\T?.~ti~gtnn.-Consu~ JC:S2rh I BiH- ~~~~~~~~$~ paper: devoting the rest' of his atten- 0 , ~ -, ~,;-, j~_; ~~ . .~ _. taill of PrR2;ue forwards tI:f' roJiowing tion to his coffee. ("!llef centers he said. "That will be sufficient." , for thl' industries are fc.",.-d in th.. She seemed mollified and picked up By RAl\IY NIVLEl\-1 I sOllth2aFtern part of Bn)',F',ia, center- the rejected fetter. 1 ing in tbe t(J";~S c:' Trh~,·v·K~n1enH.?:.

"1 can ten you what's in it," she \'-'o!'~ri~ .:li)lli! by "Associated Lit:r:ry Press.) Ii I Chctebar, Cl,r"st and Ra~boT;i~z, T:J<> went on. "It's just in answer to what business is both a factory :,nrl a l:o;nf' ebo~t I hum~ I wrote her the fiat. You know I "Is this Mr. Hovmrd?" Ilooked up from his absorption to find : industry. one ChlSS of n h8ir em}'- Jenny Smith told me that she WOUld·! LaWrence Howard looked up. Upon that Miss Burling was busy setting a . ing from Cl::ina and the other class b(,- always like to take this flat off our seeing a pretty young woman standing little table for two She smiled in I ing a borne product hands if we were tired of it; that she I in the door. he arose. swer to his inquiring glance. ! Largi' qu;;mities of wh:;, r::re- knoW"!'" had never seen a fiat anywh~re so I "Yes:' he answe,'ed. "C{)me In.'' I "Oh, you're going to have supper I as c{m:o:ngs a1'(, im~orted fWill China, good; that she would regard It as a I The gIrl came qaietly forwatd and I'With me," she said. "I haven't had ! ~ Yia Trieste or Hamburg, pac}:eu in great favor if we d.id let her know and Itook the seat he offered her. i any company for a long time. not since I : cases wranped in straw and weighin" that she wanted Jnst such an apart- "I have come in answ~r to ~GU.r ad-II have been living here. You see, I I i from 123 t'O 130 pounds per bale. This menl. vertisement for bookkeepers. I saw cook my meals myself except on Sun- I i Chinese hair is all chemically bleached "} dId that and now she writes back your father downstairs and he ll'lnt me days and holidays; I find it cheaper:" I in a solution of hydragl'n peroxIde that she is very appreciative of my to you," After their simple; dainty meal,! iand assorted according to lengths. offer, but that under the circumstances "Do you want a place?'" which Howard enjoyed to the fullest, !' then dyed colors and shades desired ahe thinks she will not be able to take "Yes," she answered, simply. 1\1iss Burling sang to him in a sweet. by purchasers. The lengths vary it off our hands, IDll,ch as she would "Where were you last enlpIoyed?" I partially trained voice, some old love from six to 35 inches. like to be of service to us. She writes At this the girl colored l;!ightly and ' songs and ballads. . 1 The work of assorting and c1assify- as if 1 bad implored her to rent it answered that she had no practical I Lawrence Howard knew that night Iing the hair according to various as a ~eat favor to me. business experience; but thilt she had Ibefore hp left Miss Burling's little sit- lengths is donp by girls and women. "That's just the way with people always kept the books at home, and! ting room that he was more than in- .:P.ZIc5tY ..7'!l7.!.Y HO~ ~ Ibeginners being paid frOID 12 to 14 when Y,?u ask them to do wbat they that she really knew bookk:eping . At-, terested in her. He knew as he walked cents and experts from 40 to 60 cents have S8H} they are v,ery anxious to do tel' some more talk. Howa."Q agreed to home. happy in the memory of her ,. WASHINGT~N.-OncJe Sam's navy officers ashore have been o.rdered to I per day. The dyeing and bleaching once they get the idea that they are take her name and address and to let Ismile. that that smile was to him prove tbelr endurance by test borseback ndes, and tney WIll be put are done by men who receive "'14 to ... h eed d J 1'- on tbe.ir mettle by the competition ot Miss May H.oward, a prominent I $18 per mon·th. ' ." d o.ing you a fa'OT. It's just the same her ,mowI II s.e were 11 e. u .... I more than beautiful. '" M H d d th d thin B I h d h d I nashlngton society woman. ISS owar 1'0 e. In e army en U.\ The human bair nets are made from g that happened when I asked the ur mg. s e sal. was .er ~m:~:e; an I Summer had come and gone. Miss I rance tests ordered by Col Roosevelt when he was presldent and covered 9& Ch' h . th t' h' i t Joneses If they wanted my cook. When he asked the very mqmsiLlve atld Burll'na h d t d t the office .- . .' mese alI' as e na Ive au S 00 .I ., t I '" a re urne a mIles lD 1:lIA~ hours. to the amazemenr and envy of many of the army offi· fi d ft' Th' b' . 1 ,. "'Every time they came to the house enore y unnecessary question as 0 aiter a two weeks' holiday. Lawrence cers who participated and WIth ditliculty met the requirements, n,e an .so:. ISh usm;_s~~~ ardge,y last winter they used to rave over her age. she said sh.e was 21. noUced that she still wore black, and a nome maustry, t e worn L""mg one EmUy. They wauld be so happy if! When Miss Burlmg left the .office, Ithat diamond solitaire. She had told I by wemEn and girls. An experienced· only they eould get such a cook, they young Howard went with her to the, him, he remembered, that first evening!,., worker earns from 24 to 32 CEnts per ~~d~e:ee~~~~n;p~:~;i:; ~~~~e ~~: :~:-n:~ :~:i~W;:e~ :~thin~;~es~:: ;~~n ~ee v~~~edn~~r ~~lea~~~;~~~:: AME IN CALIFORNIA ~;~:~ ;~tst:~~ ~:~~: ~~:~~::~t~: I 11 lJ:M. . b::' that they couId have her If they want, gIrl, and ~awrence Howard "'as al-! since e.he had been living there. He i I smgle haIrs In order to save t..'1e tIme

ad her they seemed to be actual"'" I ways looking out for intfilresting per, I d t d th I f 1" t h! .;.t 11 of the net maker. 'J J h ~ .'a op e e p.an 0 ca .mg a see er I ' E h k h k ..... embarrassf'd about the matter as ~.. ,sons. At ough, a.te1' four years In col- ',' .... ~ d . f k Tu I I. . ac wee' t l' net rna .ers are 5'V- . • ..... ! ..on .tion ay evenmg 0 one wee, es- I "rs but the blgge"t one of the lot tore' thev w·ere hay;ng a servant forced II lege, he had been made Junior nartner d f b W d d f th I - ,. ~. .. I en a quantity of hair, which tbey take ! Y r O on them willy nilly In his father's business. hEl was still a I a a anot :w• h ·ehndes ay °daDh-rm er ·! lions Disappear. But Deer Are 'I down the moumamslde wlthm 20 feet I to their bomes and when the nets are • , . y I and so on, un e a aseure se1t i of n'organ ma"in n I f 30 I He- had not indicated any great in- ; ~tudent. He enJo €? the.,unusual_ l~! that shl' had no regular and permanent! Still Found in Plenty. i <. '_ A .g a e eap o. ,finished and delivered by the workers terest at the beginning. but listened i,· ,.uman nature. ThIS 31I;,;S BurllD", visitor. He had sometimes visited her! '\ feet Into a ary .wash,. along whIch II they are allowed ~o pel' CEnt. for seomed to him unus"~L She ~~~ Ie- Johnson was makmg hIS way. waste of material. more attent'vely as his wife's narr'a- J' '-' ~".~ . t -I d th h h ft ' i I f' d rl tl d th ch- a' unexpec Ell Y, an DUg e 0 en, I J h t fbi I T" h h; t -.,. t" tive proceeded. Then he nut down the I .. De. an~ gen e, an e aD",ing f()pnd~' I ,Hh h t I. .. .. ! o~nson was ou or ear, or a most I ne nman a.r ne s are E.•POI' e .. - b h'· 1 co'or in her face made her pretty She ' "IT s WiL er, never a trace 0 I ThiS Condition of Affairs Gives the 'I am·thing but wildcats. In a holster to the Lnited Stat"" England Franc€' paper ana egan to talk lIllself. :. . her lover could he find i' ,. . - i - . --'.,' "D 't· b th' I saJa that she had never been em, . . Smaller Ammais a Chance to ne carrIed a revolver. in his belt was' and Germany, very few oemg worn i;l on < yeu rem7m er e t.me ~on l' ployed. and Howard could have', One evenIng when he caned in the I Thrive-Exciting Experienco [an immt'nse hunting knife and over Austria. The value of human hak bought ,hat old Side table at auction guessed as mucll.. "'Ukely.H he early spring she was dressed in B. soft ! with Wild Cat. • his sboulder was a big shotgun. and nets exported to the llnitell and Mary asked you to let her have it th h "b d • 1m pink gown. Lawrence never had seen! I ... ~t . 1905 . ~9" 99" .... Y , ted?- II 't'" I aug t. s e oesn t O'W a thing. I --- I The bIg illountam pussy tear'ng to- ::; ates In. \I as "-"", _.o. n OU e"l'er wan "" se 1. bib >11 h" her in anythmg but black and he made " All f th h' h f Sbe nodded. a out t; ut I ,try er. • I Los Angeles, Cal.-Three thousand ward him like a projectile from a oat- • (\ e aIr cut erE 01" export. fin .t II _,_ h ~..... I So Miss Burling entered upon her Ino effort to conceal his admiration, rr:ountain lions slain in California in ',tleShi seemed to turn John-on's suo Is take:l from the heads of the peas- on you reca ....,,0' ow paC"t'oiU- I d tl th now ' P,,, i B" .• S'] . In·b h t ld h lues at e office of Howard & How- I . j two years explains the plentifuine"s nerheated humina blood into ice wa ants n anemIa. MoraVIa ana· , eSla. z e ~hetnl Oll ~o! ~er th g Sbt was 'F 0.. er yon I ard. From the first she showed that "Oh:' she saId. coloring as she no '1' of deer this season according Turning like"a man who ha'd ·,eft·' The ftrst quality comes from Moravia oug you mlg e t b 121' nave it be- fti d h' fi d - "T - I ., i . ~t ., did 't t d ' she understood the important poInts In ce IS xe· ga"e. •. re t so queer. County Game Warden Morgan just I his car fare home he raced for the Iand Bohemia and the less valuable cause you n WlHl to erow your k d th mi d tail h pu·tin~ this on B't I th ht th t 1 ! • "'. f'· !':'1' h'] 'il b' 'f . ~ S 1 ' h 1'"--<=>;- wor • an enol' e sse.. L" . U oug a, back from a vacation on his ranch ·at i camp only a short distance wbere rOll d.eSla, W I e a eonSl era J!'Y 0. nJug room. nre y you ave not for- ~<>A dil d H" 'Ju~t couldn't wear hi kIth f ! •' "t f·..· h" -, . t tt .. h trIed t '1 gras...... rea y un er young owara 5 - • ac co es or an· I Rosamond Kern county There Mor- I women of 'be party breathlesslY quantl y a !DienOr :ur ....so 18 Cli gfI en ..ow s e 0 wngg e out of other whole vear and 1 't ff rd • .:' . ,.' I" H" taking it jnst as if yon were deter- t ~ -. can a o. : gan bearded the lIon Jll Its den, but i watcned the animal as it swiftly In "ngary" , • _.> to h id h t bin" I .0 bu" any more garments until I failed to get it though the animals j «ained on the fleeina form. Ofj' fiew The qualIty of the human hllir df>- mlIl:>= 0 er 0 a arga. I next ve-r I k th h If ' ' d' th 't - f th- • t-.. th I - a.. mow mo er erse I 'ibound in that wild vicinity. I'"Johnson's hat, his '"revolver !=opped pen supan e prosper! y 0 - '=' She admIt =: at she bad not for- would want me to do just this way'1 _, , .,. I peonle and the care taken of it befoi';;> gotten a detail of this transaction I about it...· Venison nas been more abundant in II out or hls pockeL and hIS g,eammg I t -. -Th h" l' t d h d - • I . ., h t" k" fl" h' . k b en nng. e alI' IS co lec e y pe - Then she also admitted how provoked! . i Los Angeles this season tuan III LO un mg nhe e, ID IS Via e. ut 'f -',,' " .,~' '" "'-d b' . • TUis was one of her occasional and i. _ th . _ a h' _, the wildcat kept on "ainina Gler~, or ha,r merchants, who mt.._t DE'! sue.u« een wne~ her eousm Helen I Q~~ ,~harmiJJg bursts of confidence and i J ear:>, .e verIest ty, os ?mo~:" _ un i . ~~. of good reputation in order to obtain ~ Th"~e had asked her to gJVe her the refllflal , , >4?' tbis tim L'a d ' I tel'S commg back to the cIty WIth one i BreatnJess and whlte. Jounson final, , the'r licen"e men -,,,u,,lly .,,,_ of her old horse Sally If sne decided "..-~ ;"ke "d:- t ,\\ ren "ountr" . ==0. I) n r "our mot er. e as -e ,. ,. e' l.. ~ ." ~, -'" - a •.•• th~ autumn, I- ~-iLf,; ,tremulo!1s1y. ' , i tasted deer meat. have ~ad, It on ~~: I he found the wo;ne~ :O:::vUls:d. and: from four to six weeks, going from Then how can. y6U," he asked. i ~i .'."J;; , "Yes she di d ",d t . '11 b ! table and they nave. wO~Gered "nj 1 as soon as he cou,d "pulLer OUL an m- I house to oO'I£e in their efforts to in- •• "h th tho fr' . I I• e Ju__ \',0 mon. s eo. til"y never could aet It berore I t~rroaat'on he fa, nil ""hy I Wit ESe mgs esh In your milld, I ,t."eil : 'ore i came to the offi~e She had: - '" - . i" "" . u_ , . i duce women and girls to part with ~~

ronlzed agam m such fas~lOn? You I ,'j I died, and that's why she could not save: figures to prove hIS case. ! the ra~e the cat turn:d suddenly to Iamount of hair generally purchased .I~to ought to learn that what tney d.o not· I Iso that· i might have Eomething after i While humans may hunt deer for Ithe SHl.€ and dashed the brush, ! by a shrewd dealer {/J} one of tlJese possess orten seems ve.ry attra;tlve to I I she died. My mother's mother died: only a few months in the year, the where It ,,:as lost to s:gnt. The wo:n- i trips is from 11 to 14 pounds, wbila , persons so l?ng as 1t. Fem~ms ~I:: I A '<;i.,. Iv;hen mother was just a little girl, and: mountain lion is ohliged to respect Ien saw ~hIS,' knew JO!l!lsor: w~s sa~e, ! many return \V.ith l~ss than fly€> llroI;erty ~f others. It 1S qUite a <:n- ! ~...... r1\!li; IgraniEather, when he was very old, ai. : no closed Stason. It hums every month I and theIr ,un, ca~e :n. v:ewmg tne! ~mm,ds.. The price ~ald .:e~ends on. c.oU~· ftl~nt ferent tlnng w.hen it becomes attarn- I Iter mother married, marrIed a yonna l and It slays does as well as bucks.! scared hunter ,n h:s !rom a dan-I' Lhe Hmgth of the haIr ant: its colo!', aD!e to them. I widow with a little boy. 'When h: I Sportsmen estimate that an active! ger that was only lillagma.:-v. chiefly the latter_ 'It aImolOt In...arIably happens that died. he left his proper.ty tOe be divided mountain lion kills and devours an! the,Y hav-e ceased to eare for it and '1 [between his wife and my mother. with! average of 25 deer in 12 months. I i~ ~nIY ~em ~ 1S human nature for to , Ithe provision that mother's portion f Thus, by the killing of 3,OUO of the i SI ht f th R b gml the:nselves the satisfaeuon of I should, at her de.ath. go to this step-! "varmints," the lives of at least 75,UUU I aug er 0 e 0 lns ~oWIIlg _h~ owners that ~ey.are now I son and his heirs. This my grandfather! deer have been preserved in the last I .:.'- _ ~ :in posseSSIOn of the sltuation. So .di·' as a . h t ,:, . _' . I C 't th . u pums men .,or my mother,! two Stars tor the men With the guns I Thousands of Little Songsters Killed If' -11 d . bl U' b b th t t ne~ I' rJe~u reme:n er a nu. ,e time Y.,on I' He had never wantea her to marry, I and abilIty to use them This does I· in Tennessee and Sold at Ten y an serncea e I' giVEn ail el'l'er _0 anybody a lSlmJlar kindness. I I and he thouglit that my father, a poor 1 not take into account the natural m- C to'a cil~nce. _ , musician, wanted her only for hel I crease in the lion family, which would 1 en S Qzen. I It l~ to be regretted tnat (l~~ nel;;h- g A Monkey Trick. 1 Followed Her with His E ell. money. So he made this arrangement! have amounted to possibly 3,UOO more.l ,_ . _. _ bo~ In .Tennessee are not. g1;:m L~~e CUrator Raymond 1... Ditman!, of the II Y in order that he should not have the i Little inten,st was taken in the kill.! LoubnlIe. Ky.-RobIDS are ,.nun::er rob:n e~:n ~alf a chance, but ",re mu.- New York zoo. was praising the inteI- teaching. He continued to be Inter- money after my mother's death. But: ing or the lions until the state fish \ ous at Lofton. Tenn.. and a:-e sellmg derlng hIll lD cold blood. There real­ ligence Of monKeys. • ested in the girl with the sweet sad! father died long before mother-long i and game commission. realizing the i read~IY on th~, local r:rarket at ,~en ly seems to ~e DO reaso:! for it e~- HA Philadelphia man," he said, "was j! face and the dark eyes. that seemed Ibefore I can remember. and his sudden i need for greater protection of deer! <:ents a dozen., accordmg to a Mur- cept that robms are wO,rth t€n cen,s hurrying out Powellton avenue one to have brightness hidden away in! and horrible death was what shocked: and other game. offered a bounty of rre,::sboro speCIal. It. should be ex-, a dOZEn. That also \V~U1d see~ to be a..ftel"noon when, all of a sudden. an Ithem. O!ten he had occasIon to dose ~oth~r so that she was always an i $::0 for each mountain lion killed. ThIS! plamed ,~ha~ the r~blDs are not so, about :he pro~er m~rket ~uotatl:n for t~ ~e,n organ grinder's little monkey dropped or'open tne window near her, or to pick IIDvalJd. So I have nothIng; the money i IS not a state law-simply an action " namerou" as they u:>ed be, for the I who en",age lD SUL'b< slau",hter. dead. The poor grinder's grief was up her faUen papers. and the smile Iwent to grandfather's stepson." ! on the part of the commission, which ~act th:t th.e~ seH for Len cents n~ eltfier for pleasure or profi .... pItiful. The Philallelphian touched, with which she would thank hIm fO£' The girl paused a moment to collect' had at its disposal the money col. I ·ozen as lD uced many n::en a . ~Ye'hfm a hali dollar and hastened such courtesies showed that sh.. cou.ld herself, and Lawrence thought that her ll~cted on hunting !icen&es and ob- i boys to engage. In the wnolesale I DEPLORES HABIT OF TREATING away_ be decidedly beautiful if only she were I unusual mood of confidence was over.,l tailied from other sources. II slaughter of the blrd~. I - "AD hour later, retnrning through happier. One day. when they happened But after a Uttle pause she began At $20 each t1:Je dead lions have cost Thousands. of robms, the spe:;lal IProfessor of University of Berlin A.... :Mal'ket street, he saw the same organ I to leave the big noisy building at the again: I the commission $60.000. though it IS Isays,. gather m the cedars to r~:lOst. ..nd serts Code of Honor In Am.,... grinder, and; just as he passed, the I same time. he walked home with her, "The nIght she dled-I remember SO! said that the bounty has net been Ihunting partIe~ go in ~he lllght and ica Is Low. mOrikey again dropped dead, and the ~d the enthusiasm with which she lis- well the scene--she caUed me to her! claimed in every case. The skins of capture and kIll them III larg~ nur:r-- -- grinder's grief was even more pitiful tened to his talk charmed him.. bedside and wept bitterly. because she! quite a number of the animais have bers. .One party caught 2.:00 b~rds3~~ 1 Chicago.-The code of honor among bu~ter .~aug than before. One day, about two months after she said I had to go out Into the world I been brought to Los Angeles. where lone r:Ight. One t :' IAmerican students Is lowe:r: than in ""The PhiladelphIan gave a loud had come to the office, 1'.f1ss__ BurIn;g alone and make my own way. She was I the bounty was claimed. • b~rds III ;m: tree. It:s estlm.a~~d th",t , Germany. according to Proi'. EduaJ"d .....l. T'· "'-d .• ". asked~_ Lawrence to help her find a IDIS- a}ways a "hrinkIng~ woman and she I .• 1 1:10,000 na"l'e been kllled wltnm the, Mever of the University of Berlin. 1a_. ne gUll er, recognIZIng lllm. ..._ in h ts • _ h • I Some of these ammals are or gIi!at 1· la t th e k It' t "ort I ' , - - -.... ,-_" b t d ti = ar accoun . ...". S e dIrected couldn't understand how I couId get. . 0) • S I' e wee s. IS graa. s.. - The proressor deplored this sitna. ....ug£tt:U. too. u ma e no me on 'to his eye alana the linea or' figures he al " I SIze. measu1'1ng 1.. feet from tIp of. and the robins sen for ten cents a t' tl i a . f J t 1>' tn th hall d n -" t> ~ " ong, I'...! I IOn recen y n n In arm:: a n at a. re m e 0 a,. notIced on the ring-finger of her left Her 1'.'1:1" B li raJ h _ nose to end of tall, WillIe elght·footels Idozen, That is the way in which Voila reception given him by members of __ hand a iarge diamond solitaire, Some- from ~e ~~Ie~~gfinO':::d :. h~d l are commoD. bac.k in the sparsely set· bird life is being protected in some Ilocal chapters of fraternities in Ev- ..Two Sides to Great Actress. how the sight did not please him. That fondly, '" er rlllg I !Jed mountam dIstrIctS: Iparts of this great count:-". ! anston. :MIs. Siddons was, on and off the B\"ening, impelled by somethIng which "B t h thI in . Thougn Morgan faIled to get a The robin Is a beautiful and harm- 'I' -1 believe much of tr.1S can b& .stage. "'two differel!t people:' .On the II he told himself was curiosity, he went gage~e:'erI:;ve ~et !ds I' gi her en· ! mount~in lion, he and his party slew lcss bird He is an indefatigabie de- . traced to the practic6 6f treating a stageshe was a pythoness, nightly hyp- home with her 2.galn. and wnen they ~ear I" 'a ,,' an li~h't me t wtiays to:! five .wlld cats., 11 eo;:otes. 250 jack- I strayer of insect pests. Anyone who i among American students ggtheTed tn H-~d • . . t .' h"'"' j, _. h "L S _orne s" pro ec on in I I' bb ts d th t ttl . '·no,-=", lUto pasS10IDl e emOclODS by reac "" her ~oa:rQJng ouse she invited the b tl f b'~' ~ r- " a 1 an 0 er pes s. no a men- !las ever watched him on a lawn can: bedies for various purpQses." Prof. the sight of the drop curtain and the him np Into her sitting,room. ThUS .elo . U"dIneh"'s hue-d :1 tion deer. ducks. quails and w!sceI· \ tesLifv to his industr~' in searching i :\le,er "aid. "The German student: . , .. e gil' t urne e:r ea a way and . I' J.. I' - - , ' . :bMr"ds, says a writer. In her home Lawrence went. He found the room! dronp"u her face I h,. h- d t - hi laneous game. j out bugs and worms and !lIS capacIty, does not know wnat the woro 'tTeat' .. ·~e was. at all events to the casual ob- furnished in mahogany, with bandSOillt! her'te;r" :\.lmo-t ~t ~e ::m: ~"ta~~ Morgan and several friends had an i for llutting them where they ean dO! means. If he wishes anything he ]lllr- . , ,~er. more than a thonght too much rugs upon the floor and copies of weil- "he mas-·aw·a-e "f" c - d~h' exciting wildcat hunt one day at a i no h:o,rm. If there is a cherry tree I chases 1t and pays for it. I believe , •• I • ~" ,{} _D arm aronn er ,. , , . a .mel'S motuer and Bntish matron, b.-nown pIctures upon the waU. ·Wnen supporting he and h h d' "O~ spot where, two years ago. C. E. Pat- : handy be wi!! .-isit it occasionally, but: the AmerIcan student IS the loser by loving to be seemly llnd of good rePort, I he complimented her taste she smiled JU!I-a then ~ ~' s .e ear d' 9" terson, then supervisor. and James I,' he mu.-h prefers to forage aiter liyiur: I' not following the saille plall.." h· t in h t of ... i d 'd"'Y th tho !' "ou are not engage . J J fl' . I h d . f h . /. " . S U t He dowher an UI:.Imagu:Jau-ve I an .£<11; es. ese rngs are my I The girl looked up wHh a startled . e rleS s aug tere SIX 0 t e ! things. .He i~ a cheerful. bapp~ blr~'1 . _ natura. a s e nat been an actress! own, of course. I saved them when, expr'e""ion "E 0" ~ d? Wh " beasts. The game wardell and bis I' and ralner lIkes to make !llmseh "Jugged Wallaby" New Dish. £he would have made lsuch ob- even'thing else was sold," "Th-~ 'ia I!I",2 y,yno party got but they missed one. hand:; a~und the premises. rearing a! London.-"Jugged wallaby" is an I j 1"e. ., five. the .aerrer- illigh't ~e... _- sal'd) an idea.1 L awrence never had 1mown her to ~illlng·.o' u.,~ear oveth you._ ou are·_! and therebY hangs a tale. but not a I family th", while in the bougns"1'of the I latest Eng 15h amner" ms" h . It'18 a "._h. .- ff h . p ti In_ l w ano er nng, a g . .] I Ilk b ...... opIi Wlle. 0 er so muc In.anna on cOIlC€rning j fo" my sak J I"~ 9" ••taI . old ar-ple tree_ He is not much of a ,species of sma I -angaroo, ·emg near, herself. and though he desired to know :.y La::'" U_I_ 'i~ g1 ... i When the cats were encountered in l sim~er so far as the qualitv of !liS!' Iv twice as large as the hare. A!-· - hi" I es, .nence, < you ve me L.lme ; , - " . 1 - The Lesson. more e con d not find Ie in him to to think:' she said, smiUng. . a group by a hunter in advance of! musi.c goes. ~ut he 1s always "'HUng! though ~e Austra!.Ja~s _ong nU,7e re-- Freshman--Is this. lesson f"enious propeller" QOO.QO. qh·!T"-rion shall commence business. on the ),1rr1oe1 Jone", filed a petition..in the diS-II ~ ~ ~ Dougla~ UJBOLC .... PLATZ, Publishers. temporal. The archbishops and bishops • &! .... - t t- th' 10th day of, l\Iar£'p, 1910. and J.§>rmlnate on f triC't court of county. Nebraska. Our Facilities are the Best not a new wea, 10L In anc,en lmes e tha l'1th aay 01 ?l1;trch. l~~o; that. the against yOU to obutin <111 abselute diyol"ce I of the Established church are termed I I E. L. PLATZ. Editor. Tel 315 Romans had a similar appliance for !,ighesr ~alllount r;. ~I.t ileb!eJ!'"ss ..aui}'-i):- fr~m,. you on t.11e gl'olfnd Ii;::tt. YOu. h a."eI llOHN LUBOLD, Business Mgr., Tel. 165 lords spiritual. They are not peers ascertaining their rate of progress at I ,~edtalshdl .;:?tth:~cel"d .,t" o.~.'ll1rfdSl OL h: ~'!lfully abandoned Send -!?lamtlff wlihout . . CH.pl . _ sto~.", a,t,. t 1e ~U-ffa11S 0 lIe cor Just cause for the ternl or nl0re thnn l\VO 4Sl On Time Certificates of of the realm, but have seats in the se.a. They dragged htde paddle-l poratIon"~".n(ll. be eonduc~ed ~y",!, boar.d Ye.ars prior to the filing oi said petition. Pub!lshea every Friday afternoon at upper house. wheels behind their ships, the revelu-j o~ not .l:,'" tJ:dn ~lIree no_ mOle L";::',~' e i and that ;;he be granted the care. custody Deposits {"lorence, Neb. •. .. . ,d1rec~,o_s to. oe e_<;CJ.ed by t.t::; sto_~~LO_d- I and education Of our Cllild, Carol Jones. I ..lOns of "hlCh enabled them to esti- ers,. _nd. b;, a p~e_iden.t, '1".e-PTl;.:den~:, You ",re reoquested to ~.,nswer or other-I 8A~K I secl~tan Of flORrNCt mate "he distance which the ship had I ar:!d .tr.easurer to be. +-<:::>+"->+"0+-':"...;.?<::>+"::::.c-+"'".>+-:-..o- Pleasure as an End. you ran into me, don't mention it:'- Swedish language. All Scandinavians I .,: ,i The man who chooses pleasure as Success Magazine, Unprofitable. are most cordially welcome. I the object of his life has no real + Florence + haven. but is like a boat that beats +",.~ Florence, Nebr., Friday, April 8, 1910 Reason for Her Cholce. Offhand we should venture to passi~ LODGE DIRECTORY. ! Express & Drayaga Co. +.i up and down and drifts and drifts to the remark that counterfeiting " II "Yes, I love both Santa Claus an' about the worst paid profession in the JONATHAN NO. 225 I. O. O. F. >/ :j and fro. merely to feel the motion of ...... OG•••••••••••• Jesus," a good little sister instructed catalogue. Charles G. Carlson Noble Grand 't CARL LARiON, P101. + the waves and the impulse of the her curious jUDior, "but I think I love Lloyd Saums Vice-Grand 0 ;) • • wind. When the voyage Qf life is done Jesus best, 'cause he don't never ask if Keep at It. W. E. Rogers Secretary + Ughl and Heavy Hauling Belween Omaha and + I BRAIN STORMS I he has reached no port, he has ac· you'ye been good before he leaves you J. C. Kindred Treasurer () Florence. 0 ••complished nothing.-HenryVan Dyke. presents, an' Santa," voicing a disil· Keep your light a-burning. Lots 01 :Meet eyery Friday at Pascale's hall. -+ + ...... lusion, "when you grow big like me, things do not seem to be worth while. It's ali oyer now. but it is not safe to look at them in Visitors welcome. (J Household Moylng a Specially. () Wise Thought. you :find he ain't never been true!" just that way. Keep on doing. + + • • • We need to be careful how we deal Fontanelle Aerie 1542 Fraternal 0 :Make Florence a city heautiful. with those about us. when every death Order of Eagles. ...o TEL. FLORENCE 330 ... Life. • • • carries to some small circle of sur· Life is too short. We ought to haveI Family of Churchmen. Past Worthy President. . "Don't get get sore; be a game ~+-<:::>+-<:::>+-":::.-+~~+'0+~ vivors thoughts of so much omitted one life to lo,e, one life for learning, Rev. Samuel Skrene, vicar of Lane­ ...... ames Stribling loser." and so little done--of so many things and another to do good deeds. As it is, ham, Nottinghamshire, England, ha: Worthy President R L. Platz • • • forgotten and so many more which one is almost forced to give up learn· seven sons and they are all priests DI \\'orthy Yice·President. ..F. B. Taylor Although the election is oyer. the might ha,e been repaired.-OliYer ing if one wants to loye. and if you the church. "Vorthy Secretary M. B. Thompson sun still shines. Twist. want knowledge, you must give up Worthy Treasurer Henry Anderson I ••• love. This is crueL-Ernest Renan. !Can't Always Be Kept Down. Worthy Chaplain....•...Daniel Kelly .Never mind, the weeds w!ll soon beI Men and Boys. Who rises every time he falls will Inside Guard Wm. A. Scott • .J:lIgh enongh to need attenuon. The boys do lots of things that the Outside Guard W. A. Dunn I A Poet's Estate. some time rise to stay.-William 2\101' ris. Physician Dr. W. L. Ross ••• grown people frown at, but inwardly After 57 years, the Russian courts You wouldn't find anybody kicking applaud. One is when they clap and I See the Dotl have settled up the estate of the poet ------Conductor _P. H. Peterson on the mud if it \\'ould only rain. stamp for a delayed entertainment to Trustees: IV. B. Parks, Robert Gold- Is the dot large? I Gogol, celebrated in his day as a writer, I To Be Pitied. • • • begin. The older people are tired of of lyrics. The poet died of hunger Some men would be always un, ing, 1,\'. P. Thomas. '1 Oh, nol The dot is Now let eyery one put his shoulder waiting, but don't dare show it.­ ::IIeets e',-ery \\~edl!esday in Cole's I h-neeling before an ikon. The estate is I happy if they never deceived them I small as a pin·head, to the 'yheel and push for bigger and IAtchison Giobe. hall. I Talued at 43 roubles and 88 kopecks, I selves. yet you see the dot on this bE-Her cit:-. i ------or about $21.50. ! ------1 Florence Camp No. 4105 M. W. A. I whore page because • • 0 _ • I Paterson Not So Many. Going Through Life. \Yorthy Adviser Samuel Jensen \,Vhy didn't some oIle geL out an m-, A Paterson (N. J.) woman was it Is very Dead Perfection. Some men fight their way through Yenen~lJle II junction against the cold weather"~f found b~ surgeons to be harbori?g a I Consul C. J. Larson We heard it said of a certain man life. Others expect to be pushec conspicuous! ii~ I Banker P. D. Leach this week. :, :Lit. mole WhICh has been ensconced III the lately that he had no vices. He should through. Clerk ,, Gus Nelson I Does the dot say any· • •• region of her chest several months. get some. E,ery man should haTe a In this age we must either progress That's nothing; we know a girl who Escort. , James Johnson I Tice or two. Being a member of a thing? Oh, no; it's only a~. or retrograde; we cannot stand still. has had a mole on her back for 18 It Doesn't Appeal to Him. Sentry ::11. :\1. Crum lodge and wearing plumes and badges The man who has no sons is alwaYE Physician Dr. A. B. Adams I What a pity to put a Let us progress like all other wide- years! is better than perfection.-Atchison a wake cities. slow to accept the theory that bon Board of :Uanagers: \\'. R. \Vall, 'I senseless dot Where a (Kan.) Globe. will be boys as a good excuse. Charles Johnson and A. P. JO.hnson. ••• Regret. Meets every 2nd and 4th Thursday good ad read by every­ ·Although the temperature was only 'Jones (4 a. m., after walking the Difference in Laughter. of each month in Pascale's Hall. ! body would be worth 54 Tuesday it was a warm day in Flor­ floor with the baby since 9:30)-UAnd Ancient Adage. A good honest laugh at a good hon ence for some people. to think, Mary. that the month before Some remedies are worse than thE something! est joke or bit Of sarcasm rubs out thE Violet Camp Royal Neighbors of we were m..vried, I dropped out of the disease.-S}'rlls. I • • • gathering wrinkles of care; but an ill America. Just so, If ~ was It's strange how poor people are prize Marath~n waltz because I was I tempered joke, is like a poisoned ar Past Oracle ::I1rs. Emma POWellj about April when the tax assessor ;ired."--Clevela.!J.d Leader. here hundreds would read row, which makes a wOUDd, and leave. To Those Contemplating Marriage. Oracle 1Irs. J. Taylor makes his rounds. It as you read the dot. its poison after it is withdrawn. If thou wouldst marry wisely marry Vice Oracle Mrs. George Foster 1 • •• Death a Leveler. thy eQual.-Ovid. Chancellor J.lrs. J. J. Cole I You even will read this Omaha can have aU the million Let not the grandeur of any man's Inside SentineL Rose Simpson I the second timet dollar fires it wants, Florence is con­ station render him proud and wilful; Outside SentineL :Mary Leach I tent to have none. We are also will­ but let him remember, when he Is 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Recei,er 1>11's. Newell Burton i ing to furnish the grain. for them to surrounded with a crowd of suppliants, o g. S N' .I I burn if they will pay enough for it. that death shall level him with the o Clearance Sale. Ogg RecO:-d.erPhYSICIan Dr. usanA. B. "lCno:Adam", 'j meanest of mankind. • • • Ogo Board' of ~lanagers: ~urs. :Mary I ::\lavor Tucker has e"ery reason to 0 Green. :Mrs. 2\largaret Adanls, James, "- ...WHY? .." feel ;roud of the splendid vindication Not Satisfied to Be Half. o 0 Johnson. ,I 0 of his administration at the- hands of Young Widow-"You really ought to o t th ::\leets 1st anti 3rd Tuesdays at I • I ,...... ======~~=====~ the- people Tuesday. Last year the have a better half:' The Bachelor­ o0 •••a e... g Pascale's Hall. 1 issue was .to pave and his majority "Yes. but the trouble is, after a wom· 0 ~;~ was 43. He made good his word and Ian has been a man's better half for a g N 5t g Court of Honor. j s. HL"LSE.-----C-.-E-:-.-R-UE-,-P-EN- oow that the paving is well under few weeks she wants to be the whole g e 0 reg Past Chancellor...... I Res. D. 3876 Res. Red 4497 wa;)' the people expressed their satis· thing:' w o 0 ::Ilrs. Elizabeth Hollett I Telephones: faction with 61 majority. I o 0 Chancellor John Langenback I Douglas-Bell 1226. Ind. A·2266. ••• A New Disease. ~ ~ ~~~~r~~:~.c.e.l~~~ ~i;~" .~::s·N~~s~i: Robert Craig now knows that the A little girl one day came in the .. ::: .. I" ULS( & II Ifr(N citizens of Florence appro,ed his sitting room with a little sick chicken o 0 Chaplain },frs. Harriet Taylor I ' E b -d· d I t· t ;uide~ ~ course the past J'ear and D. F. Kelly In her hand and said: uDo something o .. m rot erles an nser IOOS a 0 -. ..Clyde 1>liHer IUNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS knows his course was condemned. for him quick. I am 'fraid he's gl;lt o 0 Guara Clarenee Leach Both were democrats and one was the perrin jercitis (appendicitis):'- ~oo 50 per cent off, as we are go Outside Sentine!. 1Il's. Plant,' Successor to elected and one turned down. From the Delineator. )hysician Dr. Adams i HARRY B. DAVIS • • • Truste.es: 1liss Mae Peats, :\lrs. pe-l 709 South 16th Street. Some of the merchants of this g overstocked g Omaha. Few Follow Wisdom's Road. g g terson. ::\lrs. E_ Hollett. town are so parsimonious they can­ If we must experience all things for o 0 2>Ieets Tuesdays in Pascale's Hall. I not ·afford to help support a newspa· o 0 ourselves, we must pass through many per in the town and yet the newspa­ very painful experiences. Would we per does as much if not more to build but proflt by the experiences of oth­ up a town and thereby the business ers, we should have the royal Toad to NE\AISl~;~~ c~~a~OOD of the town than any other agency. ST·ODE H. the palace of wisdom. I The New Store I Personally we do not care whether o interest to and Carpenter 0 THOS. DUGl'IER. Proprieter on"0° the public. they advertise or not, for just the 0 and bring to you O yOll that increase db"",ne,s are Estimates Cheerfully Furnished minute the pap.er ceases to be self­ This Seems Reasonable. 0 I'"l0 looking fer if you gi,'e us your £lore news to prill I. supporting, then it w111 be stopped. Skilled agricultural laborers should 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 I Phone Florence 397 Florence, The merchants, as a rule, have given Ilve in a house that is floored and that the paper loyal support and all profits has at least one glass window to each1====:=.======::....; have gone back into the paper to room.-F. G. Sharp in Kingston (J'a make it still better. maica) Gleaner. • •• CARRIAGE FOR SALE. Fact

Early Ohio Seed Potatoes.-Ander­ Laughter a Good Medicine. son & Hollinsworth. Always laugh when YOU can; it is a cheap medicine. Merriment is a philosophy not well UDderstood. It is NOTfCE. the sunny side of existence.-B;yron. The special sidewalk taxes Ie,ied for sidewalks laid the past summer lla,k heen certified to the city treas­ Conservation in Conversation. urer and are now drawing interest at Il' people only said what they the rate of I per cent per annum and thought, there wouldn't be so mucb ~ . after l\iay 1st U110 will draw interest talking.-Farm J oumal.

at the rate of 1 per cent per month or ON_. ~ THEIR----MIERICA..1\l fraction thereof until paid. Fund No. Shrewd Deduction. 4 draws interest since September 11, Rich Old :Man-H'm. my heirs all 1909; Ko. ;; from October 23; No.6 look very cross to-day, I must be a lit· from December 29, 1909. tle better.-Bon ViTant. W. H. THOMAS, City Treasurer. Fall Far When They Fan. A shameless woman is the worst of For Sa!e--Grape vines. Telephone men.-Young. Florence 3503. Stern Necessity. Settings from barred Blymouth Necessity is the last and R.ock c.hickens, $1.50 and $1.00 for 15. weaDon.-L1vy. 'feleyhone Florence 315. 1.# Nt" !!PtA5 ! ! 3 % Ii J

!IIl!IW!tMf HM!!I!l'ilt_I'~<'!W#ilf~ 1 can Elie him. wh~tever his r:ame may ,I .\ The Florence Tailor I haTe been, commg upon JU:i:t this I:;ented by my pupils! Put down Lnat Illlace. as we h~"~ after him. Perhans I E~TE instrument, sir!" Has removed to the Rose Build1ng on ~ C ;-3~ .~.I::ltol,.. . 0 f I be gl'eeted Wl JOY, or maybe he IN"i I···· '. "Sir." answered 'yD'l 1"8, North Main. Street and will ffieke a \:J 0 Ii:.. : prayed, or maybe he swore. 'Tis all I . .i .. A :f. I glrd me as having gon,,, a '.'cay: ire· He O ~ard ab~ent, specialty of , h I N \ : one-now. He began his boy's pidi:in' 1 • I you as an.d. I am 3.illIE· '. Suits to Order$25'.00 --=-~-~-----""""""'''''='''land serapin' among the rocks. and i ! Ing nlY3elf ,,,"-lule av~~alt!.iJg YOt~i· re- I made his untids- camp on this ledge. t By RACHEL n. STANNARD i tuTTI. COliac: CO',l2.C: Oil! ':,' hat Cleaning, Dyeing and Repairing By ~IARJORiE L. PiCKTHALL IHaven't ye seen many and more 0' 1 !!'l,\'e"t musk!" ; bEW!lllli*1!!lFl:i:dmB&l1.1':;;;WG;;'¥'l!li~~;Z~;:m:ill:::::·$:;:;~~·S;-'4~&':il40l.;z;>ffi6£t~4ti:;:;A.,-lO$:oiiii\C:;:!li,.:::::l-.' i 8ueh slovenly. pitifu]~ tenderfoot ~ "But I shall be t:.:rn~:a out of the i (Copyright, by Short Stories Co" Ltd.) I camps? (CODHi':-!lt. by Short Stories Co.. LTn.i 1 hnuse if YOU keep all: c,ly lundlan! MEALS \ There were thre= men, five ponies. I "He scraped and scratched among "You are r. aead' man:' sailfilie -;:U:. ! will not tolerate thE' tl'OmUO;]2 alter .1 2.r:d a nondescr!Pt dog with a busby I :he rocks, his heart fair bUi'stin' wi' tor, l~okin~ fixe~IY at Anatole. i m;dnight." The best in tIle city for ,tall. For days t:ley had heen observed' JOY, maYhe. t"o, three. eyen four I An"tole Lremb,ed. ' "Then he certainly does not leI'S the price. I of the ha'wk and the eagle. trailing pa-l days. Ye can tell by the size o' the He had come in all cheerfuine"s to I'1usic. Fl'!'out, frrom, P'T~':" th~ eYenin~ i tientIy over the shoulders of the hills, '1' hole, th01,;g h. it's part fiiled up now spend with hi" old friend, "Oh. stop! Pray stop:" .ooper's Over tlenry Anderson's as little spiders might cra"l up a I through the '.-ash 0' the weather, I Dr. Bardras, ite !ailiOUS scholar'. "Do you consent. then~" C GIVE US A CALL man's coatsleeve, Twice or thrice the I And Bleil one night he flung his pick I "Y.ou unfortuna~e boy." c~mh:iled "To ".-hat?" :Vi.n~s ~ad been minded to brus,h Ihe ! down. ~llaYbe, a::-d went and stood on I th~ ~o.ct.or,;. "what na:'e y.ou d,o.-;re7' ''To giye up this preJec-, of mar· P------ED ROWE, klg"", JAS. WOOD,...... Contractor--Z'll' WIlIng Insects away, but had lhought Ilhe brlllk 0' thIS very ledge, lookin' I );o,hm", that I kno", ot, ",tam· riage," Hold to Your Money Ib~tter of it; they were so yery inSig-1 out u.pon the hills, before he got his Iill7.re~ Anat.ole, muc~ agitated. .' ::But, ~:' I cannont.':" mflcant, these little black specks UD'I supper. Try to Iemembel. Ten me what All l1",h1. COUaC, Benson Well Boring Co. on the edges of the snows, - "Perhaps ·twas just such a night as you haye drunk-what you have eat·! ";.lcns. Capdenac is or /' her. It is rather an unsuitable haUl "Since it is you whom I loy€', my A hermit in thewllderness?" ~ioor ~O~~g 00i.' ~? re sorry or for seeing people; but when I think cousin." Good Work-Reasonable Prices "The Siwashes haye a name fOr! m, e , . anna Isa. that I shaH be dead in fiye hours. it is At this moment, _-\nalOle felt hie him," said ilIacavoy in a 'l'ery low The dog looked across the fire to little I care for the proprieties, ComE hean beating "Hdly. Then, seizinlJ. Toice "which we can best translate the black slope aboye where the stars then! ~[y life for :"icette!" :"icette's hands eagerly. he told hei. as H~·\Vho·Is·N'ot." Ihung i~ splendor, aboTe the last faint. It was four o'clock in the morn. about it ail: the letter receiYed, thll "n~w, l'rquh~rt. fo~lowe-d "He-'Vbo·ls·Xot?" asked Dalsworth! crest 01 her Iing when .-\natole knocked at the door perfume inhaled, the prophecy of hi, u"'ain with a 1'isin"" inflection on the Igaze, lmddll!lg deeper mto hIS blanker. of Kicette's guardian. ?llons. BOll old friend, the steps taken, the S"Co words.'" '" ! •.B'nt-out Id"on., see-"began D'alSo I yard himself, much startled, came cess obtained. . = "Yes;' said ~IaCa,oy simply, "foi' Iworth argumematI'I"l/ly, I down in his night-cap to open the "And now," he concluded, "I am you see,. sirs, he~s been dead E(HY t "Then Hsten~·' said :\1"acava::. U!iSt, door. about _to die:' a matter o· three years. I take it, 1en." "Is the house on fire?" "But that seems impossible;' said Macavoy dropped his hands hea....il,·j! Dalswol'th listened. And;:;'11 odd e-x· ":"0, my deal' 3Ions. Bom·ar\~," 1'1" :"iceue, 'That doctor must be ml,,· on his kneES. "God rest his soul." ill'. i pres"ioll dawned in his eyes, and ex, plied Anatole. "I came to te-n you! takEn. ,Vho was it?" Tel. Florence 140 said softh- "God restWs "onl as tt€' I pression half-pitifnl. half·incredlllom:. that you must giye up the match be "A man who is ne,'e1' mistaken, Irish sa~':' whoe"l"er ~1i~ was, , For. O! wholly .... ondering. Softly. he took off tween my cousin Xicette 2nd ClIons Xice-tte-Dr. Bardais." Planton MainSt. and R. R.Tracks i sirs, when he left Tsalekulh;re like a! his cap. as one takes it off in the Capdenac." "Bardais! Bardais!" exclaimed B(,u, bright cloud behind him, and lifted hiE I presence of the dead. "Xever, sir! Xe\,el'!" ....ard, suddenly, with a burst of laugh ======1 face to the stars, he was a doomed I \\-nai was the faint ghost of SOUI!d. "You should not sa~' either ne..-er teT. "Listen 'to what m~' newspape:t FlorenceBuilding &'Real Estate CO. man~ He thought that POl·tune SLOO.u II th.in, distanr, yet not to be mistaken. Or always." says: 'The learned Dr. Bardais has fRfSU MILK waitin' him on the top 0' the moun that came to his ears? \Vas it the "Sir, my mind is quite made up, been suddenly overcome by an attack Building Qf every descript!Qn, Plast- tains, but when Fortune took her I ..tchink, tchink': of a miner's pick up· This marriage will take place." of mental alienation. This trouble has !. eNng, Paper \:ianginl'!, Foundations, In wings from before her face, she looked I' on loose stones; "It will not take place." taken a scientific form. The doctor, DfllVI:RfD ANYWllfRf . fact a contractmg busmess of every kind., at him with the eyes 0' Death." ",Ye will see about that. And now as is well knOW"1l, has given special at: IN flORtNCE =:= , Tele. Flor. 443 i50Z ltlain Street Dalsvmrth drew in his breath sharp: ! GrE.at Britain will lend to Canada that you know my answer, r will notItention to poisonous substances. Now -======1' ly, and glanced at t.he "ll""onde-rful ~'orla i two second-class cruisers to servE' in detain you longer." he believes that all the pel'sons whom - of peak and slope, of cloud and mfin 'the fishery patrol and as training Anatole had taken up the prafes· he meets are poisoned, and tries to Th.e Re.a! Victim~ !ite sky, which encircled their tiny ships for Canadian boys. One of them Eor's trombone. into which he was convince them of it. He was taken WILLlUBOlD After a man has been sick a week camp: "Night s;,emed to have settled Iwill be stationed on the Atlantic coast blowing like a deaf man, pushing the I at midnight to the home of Dr, i his wife looks worse than he does Ia ViSlbl: bro~dlllg pre"ence. upon the I' and .one on the Pacific.. ,This is a good Igrooves with all his force. Diabolical Blanche.''' ·from taking care of him.-Atchison everlastrng hIlls. i:wginning for the new Canadian na'Y. sounds "ere coming from the instru· "-"ieette!" elepltfin~ .... h' .,. I ment. "Anatole~" T florence 165 Globe. I "I can see him-dID t at s rai,EO. They will train crews fOr the Cana 1"1I••••••••••••••••1Il1'. • ~ ~ I by the Siwashes He-'Yho·ls·Xot-·j diat:.,bni]! cruisers. "That is my best tromtone! Pre- The two young people feI! into each, '" I 'oUter's a~ . ;p.

K1DNEYTROUBL:E MOST PEOPLE DO j DANCE IN HIDEOUS MASKS liN HOSPITAl.. FOR NINE MONTHS. ~u.lfrretlTen Yea.rs-Relieved in 7'Jtra i _. J{r:mtl:3Tluzr.ksta PE~RlJ~NA. . Part!cipators in Lamaist Church, the! Awful Tale of Suffering From Kidney NOT KNOW CAUSE I Lorsar, Festival 'Weal" Garb I Trouble. of Demons. OF THEIR SICKNESS j I .Alfred J. O'Bden, Second St., Ster- New York.-If you happened to be I ling, Colo., says: "I was in the Balti- alone in tile woods at night and should more Marine Has- Imeet such creatures as shown in the pital for n i n e Does human health depend on one i accompanying photographs what months. I had a ·organ alone? This question is becom­ would you do? dull pain in the ing widely discussed since ·L. T. Coop­ Run! I small of my back er first advanced his theory that the Of course. t hat completely stomach is the true seat of life and all But these are onlY pictures of wore me out. The health dependent upon it. masks identical with tilose worn bv I nrine was in a ter· lIfr. Cooper, who has met with re­ participators in the greatest festival rible state, and markable success in the sale of his of the La.maist church, the Lorsar, the I some days I would new medicine, believes that the stOI!l" New Year's feast held at the begin· pass half a gallon Rch is responsible for most sickness, ning of February in remembrance of df blood. I left and that this organ is weak- in the Buddha's victory oyer the six heresies, the hospital because they wanted to present generation. W!lile discussing , operate on me. I went to St. Joseph's this theory recently, he said: "I am C~B.FIZER":Mt. Myll-: Hospital at Omaha and put in three sterling-,Ky., asked time and again to tell why my "I haye suffered witb kidney and months there without any gain. I was medicine has made such record bladdertrouble fortenyea.rSpa.st. a pretty well discouraged when I was "Last March I eommenIW.d using wherever I have introduced it. My an­ advised to use Doan's Kidney PilIs. I inver always is, 'because it restores the ParlInaand continuedfor three.months. did so and by the time I had taken I have not nsedit since,nor have I feU stomach to a normal condition: No one box, the pain in the back left me. one will deny that today there are -pa.in." r kept right on and a perfect cure more half-sick men and women than was the result." Wrong View of Marriage. Iever before. Nothing critical seems Remember the name-Doan's. "There would be less divorce," sald Ito be the matter with them. They For sale by all d~ers. 50 eents a ex-Goy. P_ennnlacker, "if there were are just half-sick most of the time. ,. box.. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo.,N. Y. fewer men like William Windie. They don't know really what is tile "William Windle embarked on an ex- I matter with them. I have talked with I WHAT DID HE MEAN1 <:ur..sion steamer for Point Breeze, and Ithousands during the past two years, a few miles out, as he ];mced the upper and few knew indeed what their trou- deck and drank in the bracing ozone, I b1~ wa~. One said nenousness, another he spied his friend Jackson. saId kidney trouble, another liver com- ".Pills fOl' const~tlon. I ~ \ rate. I have convinced manl' thou- U sands of people tilat these th~gS ara LandladY-I had to pay 2;; cents & Absalute Equality. I' JUO/yC; CA/IAL .f){) /"1AIYOL/£ R/O LJ.£ r/A/f£7RO ('j:tiJ 80, and the number is growing by pound for this steak. The Woman-The tax office is one ; leaps and bounds." Star Boarder-That's tough. place which I siIllIlly love to go to. Th.e M.1 - ... ery f.e.V!. people do "Vh" IAS I::;"well known. India w.as the! grinding with diamond dust its facets, Among more recent converts to Mr. SKI~J do you likean it!v -- . ori~nal _ source of diamonds; of which there are uSl:ally 64, that a Cooper's beliefs is Mrs. Lottie L. No. 1.-The Monkey-Faced Demon. BAars TORTURE The ""oman-Because it is absolute I. u?tll 1·/28. when. these pr_e-l ~iamond shines in its perfect bri!- Miner, living on Rural Route No.2, No. 2.-The Tiger-Faced Demon. No, Iy the only place where no discrimina j ClOu~ gems were dIscovered m ! lla~CY. Henniker, N. H., who says: "I was in 3.-The Guardian of the Spirits of ''\Vhen our baby was seven weeks .lId he broke out with what W9 tion is made against me because I alll I BraZIl. The laner c.ount!"y I No o~her precious stone has been poor health for six years, from stom- Chinese Priests. pa~' .~dd ~urmg sUb~ect thought was heat, but which gradually a woman. They let me there II n the supremacy T.ne !the .of so much romance. trag· ach trouble and indigestion. Quite the victory of the true religion over iust as much as if I were a man. . :.ext 1'J" Yea~!:,.. when the dlscovenes I edy ana cTlme as the diamond. Its frequently my stomach was so weak grew worse. We called in a doctor. iurrdelity. III South AfrIca, in IS71, transferred earliest historical record is lost in a that it would not retain solid food. I He said it was eczema and from that I \Vriting oi it in uTrans~llimalaya.n the center of diamond mining to the i labyrinth of myth and fable. The dis- had vomiting sIJ~lls every morning. and time we doctored six months witil Everybody in This Town Dr. S,en Hedin says of lIS celebration Is sick or will be some time with some laHer regions, The sudden influx of I cover} of some of the most famous was su:bject to frequent attacks of diz­ three of the best doctors in Atchison of the diseases that KATURE'S R",...I­ thousands of energ€tic white immi- I specimens of India would appe~r to ziness. Life became such a bUI'd~n in the monastery town of Tashi-Luapo: but he only got 'Worse. His face, head EDY (NH. tablets} 'wHl cure -or prt':.~cnt.. "Lamaism is only a corrupt form of If e\"ers person knew as much aOL'Ut :-~H..­ grants to those alluring fields, the i na\·e occurred thousands of years a,w. that I often felt it was not worth the and hands were a solid sore. There ture's REome<'!y as I do, most of ti'.is skk­ eonstructiye genius of the late Cecil i Tile celebrated HKohinur"- diamo-;d !iying. I tried everything I could hear pure Buddhism, and under an outward was no end to the suffering for him. ness would be pre,ented. I want you to varnish of Buddhistic symbolism has I Rhodes aud his associates and the Iis credited with havIng "imessed the :>[, but found nothing that WQuld ar­ We had to tie his little hands to know about Nature's Remedy. want to incorporated a number of Siyaistic Elend :rou free at my expense a 19 day ability shown by the British authori· '1 rise a~ld fall of one native dvnas!Y ford relief. keep him from scratching. He never treatment that you Il'.SS know jast how ties of Cape CJolony in adopting wise, ?..fter another. FinalJy. after -appa;- "For some timo I had been reading elements. and has aiso retained the knew what it was to sleep well from good Nature's Remedy is for C,'ns;;f·a· superstitions which in pre-Buddhistic tion.. Rhe-umatis~~ Dyspepsia, Uver a:i(} a.nd far-r~aching measures for promo- Iently countless vicissitUdes. it came af the Cooper remedies, and finally de­ the time he took the disease until he Kidney Complaint. and why Xatnre's times found expression in wild fa­ tmg the mterests of the new and rap- i into the possessicn of the queen of cided to gi,e the New Discoyery was cured, He kept us awake all Rml1edy Is Better than PiUs for Liver Ills. natical devil-dances. rites and sacri· AU Druggists. Write me to-day fur frep t!l idly gro\Ying colonies clustering round I Great Britain and Ireland in 1849. It preparation a trial After taking the hours of the night and his health ll1ays' tr~tment. A.. H. Lewis, St. Lums. fices. The object of these ceremonies Kimberley have so focnsed public at- Jis supposed to have weighed originally first bottle, I noticed a marked im­ wasn't what you would call good. We was to exorcise, banish or propitiate tep-tion upon the South African fields! In carats in the rough, but in cutting pro,emen!. Fiye bottles marIe me en· tried everything but the right thing. A Call for Cough Drops. the powerful demons which reign that the rich dia.mantiferous deposits it was reduced to 168. Subsequent in- tiTely weil.. I can eat anYthing I Wish, "Finally I got a set 0f the Cuticura. "I tell you 1- must have some I everywhere, in the air, on tbe earth, of Brazil, .yield!ng stones which ex. I jUdicious recutting in London. which and hays not been troubled with my Remedies and I am pleased to say money!" roared the king of Marltania. and in water, and whose only function perts consuler ,,0 per cent.. on the a,- ! occupied 38 days of 12 hours each, stomach since. The dizzy spells dis­ we did not use aU of them until he 'Who was in sore financial straits. is to plague, torture and persecute the e:-age, purer than those of Souti:l Ai- stm further reduced the weight of the appeared long ago. was cured. \Ve have waited a year "Somebody will have to cough up:' I children of men. Lastly, Lamas dance nca, have been momentarily forgot· i stone to lOS carats. In form the gem "Mv motne" ?Ir" S""an p.,rkin" and a half to see if it would return "Alas!" sighed the guardian of the in hideous masks with large evil eyes tfeasur)', who was formerly the court len. It "ould appear. ho\:;e\-er, ac-; is tbat of a shallow brilliant, too dim, Is .; ~urse of l~~_;ex;eri;~ce. B;th sh-;; but it neyer has and tD-day his skin cording to information recently fur- I to display much fire. j and my iather have used the Cooper and JHephistophelian eyebrm,;;, dis· is clear and fair as it possibly could jester, "all our coffers are empty:'­ torted features and huge tusk~; oth· :lisbed by United States Consul-Gen- I The "Great Table," another Indian i remedies with splendid results. I will be. I hope Cuticura may save some Tit-Bits. ers represent mythical Vi-lid beasts, aU eral George E. Anderson of Rio fie Ja. : diamond. brought to Eurane in 1642 i be glad to answer any personal carre­ one else's little ones suffering and Important to Mothers. neiJ"CI. that Brazil will now recover her; by the French jeweler Ta"yernier, is I spondeDce in regard to my case." equally terrible." also their pocket-books. John Leason, Examine carefully every hottle of former supremacy as the principal dia- i said to have weighed originally 242'% I Cooper's Xew Disco"Very is soid by 14\l3 Atchison St.., Atchison, Kan., Oct. CASTORL", a safe and sure remedY for mond producer of tile world. He re- I carats. but as the result of two cut- f all druggists. If your druggist cannot HAS WORKED HIS WAY 19, 1909." tnfants and children, and see that it ~-ou UP ------ports t1mt great changes are already; tiugs its weight was reduced to 67% !supply you, we v..ill forward the 1'v1i.lipny. Bearsthe ~ taking plac.:c in the diamond mining of i when it came into the possession of! name of a druggist in your city who William S. Kies, New SolicitOr" of Rail· 'rhe prisoner at the bar was or Slgnature of· ~#~/ the republic. due especialiy to the; Louis XIV of France_ During the rev- I will. Don't accept "something just as .. _#~.. way, at 31, Heads Big l..egal swarthy complexion and was charged In Use For Over 3OYears. fa:,T that American capital has ob· i olution of 1789 it was seized and sub- i good:'-The Cooper Medicine Co., Day­ Department. with pEddling without a license. The Kind You Have _A,lwa}'S Bought. tamed possession of practically all of I sequently lost. It was described all I ton. Ohio. "\\nat is your name?" asked the mag­ t.he _diamo~d.-bearin? territory in the I of a beautiful viol.et color_ ~e "01'·1 1'HO-U-G-H-T-S-O-L-I-TT-LE. Chicago.-Wmiam S, Kies, who re­ Istrate. Vindictive Cuss. fme",t BraZlhan regIOn, known as the i loff," also an Indian stone. IS about I centiy became general solicitor fOl "He says his name is Murphy," re­ ~Tllat "Ugh:" spluttered Mr. Jones. ~'Diamanti.na country:' Modern dredg· -I as large as a pigeon's egg, weighs I the Chicago & \'{estern Indiana rail, peated the policeman on the bridge. nut had a worm in it:' mg machmery has already been in-! 193 carats and is mounted in the im-l way, is a native of Minnesota. Left "An Irishman peddling bananas, eh? "Here," urged a friend, oifering film staned along t~e Jequitbonha rh'er, in j perial scepter of the czar. Some au· i an orphan when t\>o years old, he What part of Ireland do you come a glass of water, "drink this and wash t?e stat~ of MIDas Geraes. an innova-l thorities estimate its value at $500,000. I worked his way through school and from?" 1t-00"'"11," tlOll WhICh, in lIlr_ Anderson's judg-, ! later through the University of Wis· "He says he was born in Italy," "'"Vasil it down!" growled Jones ment. signifies that a revolution in! . I consin, supporting himself at the uni· again repeated the bridge policeman_ "Why should I? Let him walk!"­ t~e. ?Jinin,g ind~s~ry of the diamond 1SEEK TO CHEER THE INSANE I' versity mainly by working on the uni· "Umph! The !VIurphys are numer­ Everybody's. dlslrict or BraZIl IS practicaH. effect- ! versity paper. ous, but I didn't think they had spread ------ed. which will probably revolutiouize i Glad Hands and Kind Words in Use I It's difficult to arouse a man's en Mter his graduation, nine years to Italy," said the judge as he made the diamond markets of the world. Ji in Virginian Institution for thusiasm by showing him a photo I ago, he came to Chicago and took a the fine $1 and asked the man to spell his name. graph of himself when a baoil'. Tbe American men. continues Con- Unfortunates, I position as investigator for the Chi· sui-General Ar:derson. "'bo have se- I ,,_ . . cago City Railway Company. When The prisoner wrote on a piece of DAVIS' PATh-aU,I.ER cured most of the better diamond- I ~and~hak:" and h'"l?~y words are 'I John F. Smulski was elected city at· paper "Giuseppe Muerfee:'-New York .benldbe tak~l1 without.dela~ when s&""e-cln"st ~nd g a til;$;ling throa.t warn you that, an arib:o)o"in:.. ('o!:J bearing proDerty in Brazil have bouaht Id.om more d.1an medicme for the :r: - ~ Sun. Utteatens. At all'!1ruggistsln 2[>e..35C" a.nd.fx)C wt-tles '._ -. . ':' tlents of the Western State HospItal I -. . IT With the idea that ?Jodern. IU!D1ng! for the Insane at Staunton, Va. ac. ChollyChumplelgh-I'm not afraId, Think all you speak, but speak not :Money and expense are not essential to methods. modern machmerv. tne mtro- I d' t th I rt f 'tbat Idontcherknow, to say what I think. arti,.tic homes and attractive rooms. One all you think.-D~larem_ duction of water to the high, leYel, dry ~o\.~nf 0 ; annua ~epo dO h k Miss Cutting Hintz-You mal' not I k dollar and fiftv cents' worth of material com,n·y ,. the dredgi·ng of the river bed~ I- lhns ~ u dIOnl' 'Ot_ spea - 0 ~~n _s athe ! be afraid-but you ought to be w:I! completely transform a crude, inar­ The satisf)-ing quality in Lewis' ~in· b d d do' . antiS al y WI n every padent ill. e I tistic room into a. graceful, dainty apart­ 5 longer an elf­ ;, I p.:es~nt .. There has ever h_een _3. fa.s- I His hand upon your shoulder In ll, trtend- cured of rheumatism and backache. sential in good housefurnishing in artistie ~ I elnation for the human mmd III the I ly sort o' way. Th t' _.> b " home making. ... i dla d h' h i 't t· 1 e cures men lon= a o..-e are on..y torney in 1903 Mr. IDes applied to ma~ ~ -.~~. mon , W IC • n I s greates punty. I f h dr d t"-t The new materials and labor-saving : ,. I .. , ., I. Ia. ew among many Ull es ..... him for a place in his office and re­ chines are mo~t welcome to us all-and '_ -', 75 Q - 18 nnn,alea for luster. bnlhancy and i To the Unfortunate. t.._ b rted ,- the b- d 'ly < G--~ , I ft· d h' h . h h ' uave .een repo 1..U 19 aI ceived it. Three years later he was every thoughtful woman, every woman . _=--= U4D - I re, an w IC IS so ard t at no I What though you've fallen? Rise again I- f made chief trial attorney, and in who cares 10.: her home, is quick to utilize " I kitown substance can cut it or maki:' I And face the cold world and its jeers. 1pape,s. . - them. ;. . . j thp slightest indentation upon it save 1Ll<: not supine. n')1" hide yo~r face, I The dlsease~ treated by the YIllted three years won about 90 per cent. of I I :Nor try to mell the ice Wltb tears, Doctors are diseases of the Nerves, his cases. Alas. ~.a.' ·8· H· -llh! a~oth e~'dd!amondd,. -} ~O:lUil~r ..a.y s ·a-If-ea·. .,1 .. SOt tall,.at the I P':,:"'. up. though achl:,g, black and blue, IBiood, Skin, Heart, Stomach, Kidney This record attracted the attention A little five-year-old who had been $ _. . Ruage, lamOD CU lamon,d IS it- I Upward and onwara ym.:,.. devIce. d Li . in 1 d' Rh tis ~ of many legal firms and corporations, watching her mother dress for an \ Never F.Alls to Restore Gra.v.Uair to It.. eralIy true. , It is unaffected by any IP ...rhnps :,"o:.:r neighbor, though he)augh, Ian . "!er, c u ,:g euma ill, evening entertainment surp,ised her J tiDm.nU C~10.r ....d BealJb·._S,gPSU.'Sf...JU"i: _acid .and remaIns unimpaired when I May scatter ashes on the ice. Pa:-alyi>lS, Lo~S _0' Nene Forc~, and 1>11'. KiEs finally accepted an offer t ont. and i>OSil.ve1y.eroov,s Danor",;r. Is not.. . _ • • I .... GoItre, Constipation, Catarrh, EPI- from the Chic3.go & ~orthwe3tern mother with the following question: ~ ,0".,. Reiuse:ill ."bsu.utes.. • Jr."., ,,"d soc. attacked by any of the. Bonrne:.aUle ! E" U':It d,scDurogea. Otl1" railroad to become its general attor­ "Mother, didn't you say you were al9 ~B. Ol.tie... '11 :b1ill or at Drnl:E1sts. elemeu.ts. Cn.rein} eX11enments pro\-e '. - .Ra,"p sat down latelY. with a bump. P -: y p~ _. ..".'. ", F.REE I p Drop",~, ~"zema, ney in Chiczgo. He has held that po­ most 40 years old1" •...5en.. d lOC tor _lar¥e samille BoWe . I that. we flI3.' est qUaiity .of diamonds! Tn_ s.''is,....•o'',..a '''''_ wou!c o;-"nv.ork Scro.ula and all "Yes:' replied the mother. A.. If ~ne:., sition since 1S05. and now, at tbe age H S ec. eo.. Newark. N. 1. u. s. I are "'u"'e carbon and thus re'ated t ' B~l1::;n- rec""deuVD:n~ (H!~0rS€\-,,,-y thump."~~iur I~ Chromc DIseases of Womeu and Men. , ay po , • r' I! • , .I 0 i off t'! or skiI""4 of 31 years, he finds himself at the "\\'ell," answered the Ettle g!rl, "yon .- ,coal and graphite. Tbe dia.mond, \ l"':i>r_lhue' e<'h.,ly ('In your ;,.·3.Y _. I Good Quality. head of the legal dEpartment of an don't look it to-night, but you will t!)­ P.A.YETTE when sUhj.ected to t~e iTltetlE~ beat Of! A~ ;f,~-J)~:-'.b~~'S~; dl.a:·., ~ll:t. Customer-Are these apples !re~h7 ! ID· AH O' I I importz.nt railroad system~ morrow morning."-Judge. \\ . V ALLE Y! the oxygen flame. dlsso,ves mto '::3.r-; ~s .. ~ o~ md I. e,~. > ,G":~I', I (kacer-Well. I guess. TheY'll gi,e I b - .. " I ., -",c·m"",••e .Tournal 1· -h - t h - !.ppleland". F.."it farms..Stock ranehes I car ome aCHi gas an" eaves a resIdue t' you t e nes sass you e...er -an. Of course, women are a trifle vain. !.ll;>lI~ Oats. "'l"OW \l'h~n r-., _:h~U".. Corn,-fine,C'hma~e.Wheat, P~yet~eWe e,"erY·1 _f . "R ~a rl f _. v~" •.~\lia.n._ I Experienced. yO'll Ha,:"e yallcy is 0 a...,. rt ex.. ! 3C.. e rom anj , .£e I Oro: -=:t! t1 11 '!1 1 1: but did ever see a man pass up led.!'.~. bn.~ 5t;:'~~ t~:re.'!- 't\.\~ ~~.'Y :::~~r. man~-~~Y~~;~s. c!.r~1~ !ro!'O~-h?;s~r:~~S:~ Johnny-?IY papa and mamma are an O.PPQrtlinity to leak in a mirror? •••..••M:..!::n.-.dW. e.d t.o. .. 1..h .. v.e. .. vailey ·it· f giY.en locality. tl:e gem.. is .. Of a rarber ife-- d tbe n1!!"sery· needs -" ~hegn'at:S:Ql"thwe5t~ Irr~~"l;tlonl~lung'. Com£ 1 jlcJH n ~ and it :'C"'<'. "u"i~·," a.~"''''r" TO ••-:., "...~"f~~ .. c ...... h t . ~-'l'" ... _~ Pieree.'sPellE't5. ~tinss"'-lg3.r-cca'U?dgr3.nuieSa a~r·eara~ ~,. ~. ~~ I divorced. a.nd Bee us -or -""Tite tar wiormal..lOn. and !ret I .....- n,,-e So us G... 1. tE' . FD-:.. CO! <:l..<..l ;'0- \'\ ...... a.. CU.t(l you Sug- 'it""",t14ret.,-· ...... 'he-skIll Of the iap:dary bas renlo,'ed - :!:e!"t f<'r t1,,,, walls?" Take a gOal! watch to a pawnbroker Freddy-Which h:J..e you got the \\hen life's all love, 'os life; aught I. PAY£TTE UNO co.~ pay&tte~ Idaho. ·t.s rouJ'th exterior and ;:wHsned by, - H ,:sband-CGI'nlg::l~ed iron. lLud see how quiek1:- the time passea, custody of? lIse,'·tis naught.-Sidney Lanier, l JP

f1( ~ .' /l3 iN --.,. IMOST PEOPLE DO J DANCE IN HIDEOUS MASKS! IN HOSPITAL FOR NINE MONTHS. ~,uu~it'i7a>~tbJ ~~ Partl~;:::~ ~;,~;~::!"~h~;~:. ~::~~:~. lfl(Jt'Jl'{{1JJ'Il . I NOT KNOW CAUSE I 'h'l Awful Tal, of Fcom K'd"" W®rm'jMJ j!JT71zJrJilIl77 J7f7~W. r}, OF THEIR SICKNESS I . -,I Alfred J. O'Brien, Second St., Stet<- '.' .11·Li\9'tJ!.;Jlt.·.VJj..·aG:. Lk7l..!r/..1Ll ,,!- n . I New York.-If you happened to be J llng, COlO.,. says: "I was in the Balti- !!§ !J~ alone in the woods at night and shouid I more Marine Hos- . ,~ Do h h 1th d d meet such creatures as shown in the . pital for n i n e ill es uman ea epen on one, " .. 1 h 'I .orsed. ne"r· · stomach trouble and nothing else. n""" Is the result. and unl... the JnJlanunatlon cs.~ be 1Aken ont "nd this tube :rel'tored 1<1 its nornml cor,dl­ My New Discovery puts tIle stomach $100, nearing 'Will be denroyed forever: ;aree = l rh Cure. send tor drculars, tree. F. 3. CH&' aynas.'y elements, and has also retamed the knew what it was to sleep well from g.ood Nature's. Remed~r Is for Gonst;pa. tles of Cape. t;olony in adopting wise after another. Finally. after appar­ "For some timo I had been reading superstitions which in pre·Buddhistic the time he took the disease until he (~?n, Rheumabs;rn. DyspepSia. Liv",r :.nd and far-reachin" mea~u~es for Drama· i ens!ts:rallmJ1 J ti foftt~a.tul:PQsiti¥,elyNatttral Color imd:remo'!c~es,DaJ:):dIlItf.Beauty. acid and remams unimpaIred when~, s= .,,- ••- n .e ce. G 't' c' ti C' - E.' mother with the fonowing question: Is not .1i l - . . . .0 01 re" -ODS p3. OD, -ar.arrn. -pl- from the Chicago & Northwestern Dye~ ~ 1 Refuse substitutes... _ f'x.<:'" and 5."",; attacked by any of tbe. nonmetallIC JBe not diSCOUraged•. O.th£'z:g. too. 'llepsy, Dysp.e.psia, \Veak Back, :Bloating, rallroad to become its general attor­ "Mother, didn't you say you were al­ t'Botue~ .~y .Mail or at DrUl:l:lsts. elements. Careful expenments pro,e 1- Have sat '!o .... n tately 'nth a bump. Dr - En? S i'- 1 d all ~Send FREE I· _oP:o~, .,,~ema, ney in Chicago. He has held that po­ most 40 years old?" IQC~ for I""i:<> sample Bottle . I that the finest quality ~of diamonds ITh. ,,;'ismogr2rp.ecTtI~dP "" woulde;-er~" overwork I _ cro"u a an "Yes," replied the mother, ,1+ ... .;r. '! " '" - _ ,,.,. w _, i If tneJ.... thump. Chrome DIseases 01 \V'omen and Men. sition since lS06, and now, at the age .. ~ 1"",,,10 "",al" Spec. eo.. :Newark.:N. 1.,U. S. =- , are pure carbon,."nd tous re.ated. to ! B,.u;;h off ..om- tro"s"rs or your skirt, . of 31 years. he finds himself at the "Well," answered the little girl, "you. , . 'I coal and graphIte, The diamond.! f:vr.tinue ~·"l!:~ly on your way I Good Quality. heed of the legal department of an don't look it to-night, but you will to­ wben .subjected to theiJ1ten"e heat of! As ;f,F'~~.l:"'.;::s;;; dI<:i:;:.t _:~:;t, Customer-Are these app!es ,!re~i!? •·... 1· O· A' H 0 PA.VETTE import&Df, raili"'oad sTstem. morrow morning."-Juage. lli' VA LLEY I the QX,g"'TI flame disco'\'es into r.a"· l As.f ~Ou o,a It (>'."., u".~.