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(, , VOL. I. LUBOLD &. Et;.ATZ, PUblishers. FLORENCE, NEBRASKA. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1909 Subscription, $1,00 a Year, No, 14 )8TREET CAN 'FRIDAY'S SPECIAL MEETINCI EPIStlE FROM [NEBRASKA AND WASHINGTON MAYOR TUCKER BASE BAll CAMES SUtnJAY ; BE PAYED·w,,:~u:.::.::;~.:·;'~~;"~v~'::.":oU"-1 OUR OFFICE BOyl COUNTY I - GETS SORE R:S~~: ~a::es~na;~:n~n:a::oi~;:tr- and Passes an Ordinance. ! 1V'/. H. Woods Makes An Interesting 1 I Play Next SUi'lCilY, ~ Iand Timely Cnmment on the Early . . The ehy council held a speCIal meet-\' HIstory of Old Fort Calhoun The Storz-Coronas jerked j .Jud~ 'Tl'OUp DeCIdes That the. CIty ling at the city haH Friday €yenmg- Bright Young Youngster, Writes An- ____. Takes Umbra"'e at The T"lbune Tell, a g-ame , p -1 -... oat ot the first Sunday. They beat \,t Can Go Ahead on the a Vln9 ~f Iand tfOtr the first tith'me there were DO other Le:ter That Is Full of Good I v: H "\Voods the aentlcman who Ing the People What Its Servants, the Rn·ersides at Florence at".er the Main Street as Far as t he j nst!- spec a ors outsIde e representatives Things for the People of This -lIte tho F t'C Ih '" - the Publ' Offi' IA latter had the game ap"'''''ently .....on. , of the tel "0 e. d 'h : " s e or a. oun notes In thIS Ie cia 5, re Domg v- " yaWn!! of the Injunction A ..e Con- epc n~ company an ,e ! ThriVing SUOUI"O and Tells of I paper VIsIted the veterans' euc"mD- and Not D' 8'd E In the third inmng the ocore was 7 J .. press. I I r , - 1 omg, es, es xpres5- to 3' f celmed. Saymg TheIr Cas.e W.as The meeting was caned at the re-I, SiS.hts and 111cidents That Were, ill€ut at Florence. last v,eek, 'i Ing Views on Condit'Ions and In ayor of the Rlvenade-s, when " 't I I • the Coronas jumped in and battB-d out OnlY1 Mad e Up 0 f T echfIlCa!lies quest of the t.-Ienhone companv who I Missed by the Other Members of u a conversHtlOll v; ith the edItor I Events Th T. th . -- .. I Ihe rr. th "11 " . j , as ey ransplre in e,IctOl y. They made eleven bit:s Too Small to lIwahdate the Law. had an ordmance they wanted passed. the Staff, "',a,e e ~o. ov,mg mterestlng d:l.ta This H . and "'on, 8 to 7 The Rl"l'er~ld""" and couldn't wait until the re2""lar of tile eady hIstory of this "clmty appy, Prosperous City of 0 ~rr I d a -0 pounded JeIler all over the kJ.t in the Zip! meeting. "'-. I Dear EDss: I a.n makes a plea worthy of atten- urs ur Answer, d C ·lma C' . I I tlOll I Isecon innmg for SIX runs, but l1.L"tei :Qa:ag' I aunCI n r.ng SIgned hIS name Thanks lor the dough. I am ba\'-l that could not hit him. Thry we?e Ouch! Ias Introducing the ordinance which mg a swell time. I ate a lot of dried II Louismna purchase. 1803, Louisi- Ye Gods' ye Gods' ye pitying unable to approach ec.orln.g nom. Oh J.'h:'! Oh My' is Oroinance 255 and amends section apples and then filled up on waLer. ana terrItory, 1805; ten·~tory of :'\{IS' Gods' :?fy heart is broken quite- then on. Honntch's c.atch of a lono "Wwu't that an awful blow? Is. of Ordinance 246 which is the or, There is somethmg you evidently s?uri, 1812; l.ndlan territory, 1834; the ruddy drops run down. mcarnad- fly in the ninth waI' make dIscord dire. and Pollfk}'. Thompson and was the second SUlt second a~d third reading and pass,:d mg at C;~rtland Bea~h recentl;. the f~rthest western military post in "oe, woe is me' I Sunday, a~ t~: b2..1.: park, the Amen lU'ou"h+ to stop the paving. The first !ufter whIch the mayor affixed hiS I The thr"8 ho"ts looked a'ter their the Dmted States-"Camp :>lissoun' For has not that a;'eat aood and I cans. and holl~l:/ '0"111 meet and that bein; brought by James H. Faris and, sig-.lature and the deed was done. 'I guests f~r the~ whole sun~~J:" after- 'Camp Hool:" and Fr. Atkinson Fo~tInonor:::tle gentleman'"v. ho' holds the lIt ~'lli be a humm"r of a game goes dismi6SelL I Coullcilmpn Kelly sen-ed notice ~oon \\hich mc1uded a trill 'to Eas-ILalhclin. 181!'-182i. and l\Iaior Long's destlnyof Florence 111 his hands and1\Htuout sa5ing, as both are excentlon ho~d launCh~' r cOl1ton~ment ~o-! ~~:! g~Od Ine.i ",'ate .•'0'11 Ieadmg It that VISiter at the Encampment Last Week Ch~:'d ~ uUng .:lZc, Bxtra grading ;:lCc. _ , I I am sure the \\ iyes of the gentle- j ,m the s,tate, t,he first county I , _ Gets Off a Mighty Good Ol,e On :U, Ford, check $1,000, 41c tor artl" •••• ~"•• ? • 2-~~ :. ~-~ ! ~ ; ~,; . ~ • ! •• ., mnn mentioned will aD Jl'eci"te the 1COul t Honse ana elle fir5t (hu;'ell Pu,-'. It na", been saHI ,trIac conStant the Pesky Bugs. fiehl combined curb and gutter. $1,95 I:;. :: 'hu';.d tlme theIr hUSbi~ds ;ad in ISOilage i? ~el:l!'D.,l.a Fontanelle t,'E' I r;, t- 1 l"'''''. Sagacit" and feror"'lOll ... '$1"I1)U, tjOl') artificial ~..,--:::> '-='::OIDP Of tho<::!.p .....n-s th:1t dont beio'M ....~lst:r ...led on DIS Claun 1;1 lSj.l~ ~ud o:lr~l";,,":s ,.!,puluLed 1 111se·! a SleC.. ~l COill- :fiP";:':! 01 tUIC: c~~at1"re- It be:.... m-o for ~~ comblnet.l1 ~u...... pe,..Srll~f'Gr~~ljI"';n and ~:.l. ... 1 r-. "tl .... "- U". ';""O':::-i1ndi"l"IIi"l-1· l.(Jf>< ] l- k • r- jEl1...... 1 ...... {. ,-- l r'lh'b and g-ut'ter. Of:' ti4 to-:- c ... ass tl \ 1 -I nru-l Dr_on "r~es freln Da\ id Cn'",' to t l€. \ e:s 'l\ o~ ifI on!;,- ,ret: P ".nllir of "l i ...... f. ~ ...1 1 n S".I"~ L"'e ... on- " -<-:- . ... _l ~ t.d '" ~ e~s uone tne turn~f thl.:' pro\ ~rblal uolueq, (:;-L 'f' db' '- '-I 'l-.. ~~ -6 .,."'0" creosote _ ..... '..... ~ . ~... "" tf: .."'e ~~ c.c:iouv 'i.hHCna,.;: ...... ;- t ~"r:"\ 111110.... 11 t t -.le .rOJ:TI_11 ~ _ ...... L. r. It' n~lL JJ' OCtl.. ,,_... ~ ...... - I ~(t ner IOrm?...• sc!~onlmates ll€re ~hat l tZl£lt crlI1il2'." LJ.€,-;, T\,Oliitl a.JL 201n Y01 1 ." .... _ t":u ..; '-., - Z~il fa ad~t.l~.::t-. the aSSemD!v ~ ood b~k" 5c for e~rilPnt ~rQuting~ I "'ll 'S \ e'•.I l"ill'"'!l;.~serl ~ i:-;l he.l~ ne;\ t I..!llou1d O'i\t' the- I'" e-=< 1 .. - ..... '" c~ed'- I' ::-:(; _al e if'DIll in,:? I!lUldns Ie:· 0 Ie tf'.::l i " Fl'l\~:'l- - ~...... c r c; .. ~ 1 "-' ~ ~ uu' -- t ~'J \'.. 1 ~t {l" ",'"' , ",. T~ L· I 1 • - g!"outing.~ . ~""H"r~ ~ PJ.~CE ~ 1 (~112:-t:;u!.1- o~Jro:",- 15e for p-itch $15 for catch ! }'ome troT' tn4=lir apd - P o-.nod; l_ u. 20J.U - le e\ _3 2nd 01 15 ·V:·:1Y 1:: an ,.;,-,." ..., _I) "" ... .,..... • , ...... _"'_u V~Ol'li...... l.r~ b V '.,,- n-;ln'~'" -1'- ...... ".. -...l ... I.. ~.. 1 o "}t'\~"ns, 32c for ..!.2-1nCll the, _ e tor 0-- I ..- - t dinner they got lin" -.... " .. - .. - ~l_~_...... I... £.t-' .. t:: ... P,,-\.. u a.~ rt ll.J:..l..~ TI.ff'{! (1.. <;:'d0~· ftl!i)·~ eli to c-m ~ ~ *1~! : tl!e~ 4: ct" t-~j D"t~irl,1.,l1tl.fP~ '( f ()' n 1'F:. t "e SI "0-1 g.. l~'""''' ..!.~n "'0 ~ ~1~ ...... ~ 1'" 11:"11 "-:.JC 1.0r gra\.lng: ) .... 2nd \i1.-;: \"..Illr.... !ll Ro\\P- t1f Rpeaklno ut rile l';:'T t """IC l ...... .o~"'" ...... "..- ~ "" " u:en~ \ ...1 !n~on n~ tS ~f' ... , llidP;';: \.!'"t" ~.i.IU). .u..;;...... \..~.. w,.~I. ". ~i H_ l .... J COt.en.v COmilllE:F'On€l.' .t,,:l1Ie.s 'ia- zE'n-:3-o1Ule_~ cei't~iJ1h blTll-. "',-_ - ~ t __ ...... (\::1-=::5 :l\~ $1...25 for c:'as;3 B~ afnfi(lf~l :1l-=::'~ of Bl:t.ir ~as bO;'ll at Cu.ul1ng Cl::~"l {!leI" es:pe~.. aU.. ller Q\f'U~!l to ~Lc L..U IS ana "t~l, rrL~_~ nom ~ ~h: elec:ted.
(fa~S B $1,.~9. (l'at h bJ.S~:lS ::slat 1 ~- ! •: ; .. Et€cl t:.nd ~-"'nlent ~)lcIS v.l'l he :\11 s ..Josenhau? C'r- oJ. nell t;jt.:- 3~c. S-lncu flit, ':::tre: g~ adlUg t Dn!1t 0'" For Turirey creek and th 11. Paul a::: pl esideTIt" }lh.:~ ~";el:so:l i"(~ con~c!1ted to ha\:t-\ thefv:," c_ ..... t~~ .. I .,. r!;'ill[,~"S U:::1'::...... 2o (:l-e.~ rEd :\1~1) f prGa~;. raken I:ronl ';.he o~it :: ... J!lt~r: Sh:it .. li~ e; ::-le5D.e ~t J{y:: .... T .. 1.. so,~ti. a~~d -h1~c 1.lKMtI EN ••nAUCHT' ,Gad on t:·p sd£ rue i 'resH·-nt. _ _ _ hC! l::" 'luth hO_l2. "l~ r:;'e "0'1""1 e_gD.~ a~ M U.ii It i ;a: ('orrnr'n"s \\!11 O? r:L:-·ed Lee:" OU':'.lh.:l -- < fLORENCE ~ ~:~e"';~I~' _tl.i"~, ;:~~\ '~ '~e~~ :~i~~~,' ~":" t J erh FluL "c ..... 1 _ .. ; .. '1,,'(17 VJhite DeEvering Milk in Omaha I Hp,'maa , ....olfr \ r:te~ ,\\III UJ , •• n, ,e" ,.,0 e co. ,,: .tf' ,0' dO tr- Officers Confiscate It and Dump ~TEh hOlle 3t Itbacn. that dOl~gfm?kt the "H_~elB.ri.'" Lf"\e i? : e""ler tlll~€:- ~ ..n{l ~ nieeI;" . ~h:..n e;,e-r It ~l",C:; .: t~lng IS IljS~j.l·l€' T tt into the Street. i ~ ..-. .r-. ; I see that \'"l n 'YOOlt- 01 Fort 1.L:'3;;~ "~,:~:t So Tu.chEl ~ .. I 1 • ... 1023 {:..,~ "f:.-'" I-a' -'l! .... -n ...1 ...... ;0 Janles Jensen of Blr..ll took Lo us Cal~loun ~;as nre~~nL at t1::.€ i~~lln'on I La -Cd~l,,_~ ~ a:..J._! ~! I .". • .. ",,, f _ - l1.eC<1 jl s"'OT"V "" :ee-and:.:: F:: ~~n~ (·iit!e1"'t prOlh"!etor of the Ke- i C!asan. Dr.. Cu. ..:us V~ Ilham "\1".. O..~llDe t }j~"-3 OUl he 15 an ,1nte:~~2'tl...lg Hilker ~:,...... ~~ : ~" . ~...... -.;~ ,... ~ I'" L... I e ",e:" be-a ri .F L l' .... - ... ·1.. c;::" ~r' ~ t C If-., I ~- I ' . d ..!v ..e~ 0: •...11\ ... Llllg \~ e ('"un iJ:--.e- 1") , 'n.. I 'E: "...-,n rhp r-$ 1 t' "1 lrraskn.Dairy in lorenee.. and ~ ~ew-I'-'n{J ,\1 ~:aill .....le'e.cs u .tor r... :..OUll1.tle ea1·neo. tle p-r'illterS L~.. e v;ay, ~l" h _ "_ ~ • - _ ~ ...... ·J,V· 10'" hI t:Ie::-1,.;;' ,1 ~ 1_::i \\ [ Le loons 0 lllUI-:.U an"- lS:Oll.\.:P" 1 t:'l.... CS ~ .. ~ huno.l to ctar. In comnpt'"t'on -, ItO l, n J..::> I. ~. 1 __ en ~U'Ppo~E" d • ., • . a "Ii fE" C" 0" fO~"I" 01 an" IPilll I) ~ - - -' • - •• 'u1 Commissioner Connell's of Omaha or, at Kennard amI \\ere home 'n less to be f:II,nd m t::.e state ana it IS his'i'IL., ".: - "' .." '.' .'.. e-, tllE' Gnniet IG"7et~e j !} On cr'!' du ""l!l thmg~. lIut otuer" , h ongln'- to \\ aslPDo:ton COtl~t- ..::.0 • 0"1' a...... \.. I (leI' and failing to do this the commis· than two and a h a Ir Ot"'S de!l;;:i.t to show rhese to all \ :sitors. 'I t· .. · 1 •• • ,"'. 1 >.' -' • I "Yon \' ant t- kno' If tll _ C,.il , - .--.. IH" 11. • f .dS no ;;- Inc U(PDo- noo'p,..; e~-e c:: 01" 'JQ .. V .,.... e~ nar- a ')- - T] . d b sioner TuesdaY mornin~ ~ ~ I _. I Ltc' n nme ;:0 ,"-' demiled Ed '-'" ~ pan",ays h:eens an .\merlf'an fiile:, no!~- .' _ o~• '" VOU1~. .," - - .! -- 'Iconse' Tn~ ,,- t t . - . IS prou ,- 1. " 1-.,.." • - ~ LO"l\: PT bookc"',;;,:es~ ""nd [... 'l;;:'ll" •~_ <..:,!- .... \\ er 0 U1S ones-tron l' , 1 _1 Daemon and Josenh Scull'\"~... to f-01- Char es Seu·t 15 pn'ill j,'i.lng :t€-re Ifinng In fl"Ont or his hO'lse.. One t'" !o:; V t"-' '" •_ e~-a".-a..- c ! ':"l .. ld "I~ C r,,\.~c_ 't- _ • d 1· ca :ea a hRoc ...... er, bl.t objects to the ... r. _ ".. 1i~'O'"!}--et'"" 01" 0l ..;e U'"~ an,'" ...... "·ate' "... OlL Say ...... 1 i ..... ou pal ha I! 'ow tne dairy wagonil and if any at:· rtb!S year :md Henry Rlx grape kmg 11'ouid illt down and lI"Ien to lus ,." '" t'·· '.' U. -<>. '-he "tTPn'-,o t h "d' -, I' weakly pa, t, as It 1'; In a health' .. ... t .. l 1l1:5IOl"; Let ns lie p tne '0 'TIn -; eo- ~ - '"'" ""- l.l, !l ate 01 lnances or our .,...~ T' d tempt ",'as made to sell milk to seize <:).-<::> 3to",Ies by the hour aud nerer tlre'j l' .- , "-, "n- th~t v • d '0 k . I Slate ~ ne noune 0~ 1 ~,tate - .'H""'our.~." ..... ,..... t~ ,U"lY lor eacn per.!..ormance IS eiaims his milk to have been of the _ I seems he "as e,mer ;:-unl1lug a bak-I-;:: 01 an_ nord.• i'" ,. ' _ . _, _ _" . I i) Therp v.as not two papers III "eommerdal Yalue of $4 and he is the Glendale lrUlt farm reports that Iery or {l1d baking, but anyv. ay one I E" Itl"a ColumbIa. no\. s",en state" I ~nu no:", III ~n"v; e, . ,.0 tho"e peru,IFlorence at tue tlme The TnDunp one who swore out the warrants for probably ten cars of apples will be Itime after the soldiers had been v,-est I a::,-d t~rrHones. and in t.hat entIre re ! nen~ f~UeStlOns, .,1:. entrc, attend our v, as made the 01f1cial pap"r. The the aTl"est of the officers !shlpped from hele. beSides many I for a long time they returned andl~I~n. tnere ".ere 3'{i. v;hlte men, each!neXc CO:lllCll ~pe~lllg and try and .let Gazette did not issue for one "eel, Dr, C..ounel1 says that Gitter is diS-! '1\ agon louds Ithe first thing they wanted was Jlie.lno,dmg It. hc:ns: !rom the go; ~rn'l your m.Il!~ drIft !rom YO:lr ov; n b'lls after \\t, were made the official 1)"- lIDsing M milk from 20 cows con- I -<:>~ I He started to make them. bur they In:em: at _\~asnmgton, ar:? ~he soldIers I f"l\ e ta~e It ~s :: ma~ter or course,th.~t per. demned and tagged as being infected I rnoma,S Pnce. kno1\,n. to .e\er~h0.uYl\\ent ~o fast he could not keep uPI\\.::e or~e.ed to s~e. ,lla, DO mo:el~.~m_ "Ih!:e",~nL ~oille~ and see.l1 tIl: 4 ,Vhen the matter of l'~ense "'ith tuberculosis and that Xewmantaoo'lt_ Florence as plam 'To~ forlWlth the demand. so the price was,wmte~ men .~e P€;rmItted to makel(?~: doe~n~ ~ecene $- for ea~n p~"lcam€ liP you yourself dId not ,;:nov, is disposing of milk from several O\-er nfty years, has reduced hIS gar-Iraised. Same s:ory again. They/home".:n tlll" .ter~.tor! nov, peol,lledlto'n::>;nce~ .e".ar~_ies; Of, v;hos" bl:"I- v;hether there ",as an ordInance and Qise.a.sed caws. den patch in that neighborhood toIkept: him baking pies night and dayIby _mIlllOlls .~. _ ~'=-"'ea:::y all, ,our ne~", ,t I~ ~o l~~_ a~t:r, ,.he ~O!leCtionIso expresse~ yourself to Co.unl'llman about 800 acres and the boys say until he v,as exhausted. hlscorlcal artIcle" a"e no" publIsned fOI the clt~. "You s~}', ~o one seems PrIce and Clt:r Cll'rk Cottrell. Also, uTom' is still one of "the boys" ~'et. And then there \\as old :'f3jor CroftIby the B1a~r ~nhu.ne. tile leading It~ know v,hose busines~ It is' Pos: after tae clerk had looked np the Vf.ltlAllS ARE IHVITED AGAIN ---:::>-~ ~wno came near b~ing a. resident of,newspaper m \\aslnngton county. slbly Jon ha\e bee-n unrortunate anajl 01 dinance. you took It upon }o'ourseif 'yo R. "!aH of Florence, in a recendF1orence. It_ seems that. during the I .To th~ Loyal CitiTzens of .~ebraSk~'las,k~d~some citi_ze~.:·ho,.:nal{.es i~ ~i: to attend tc? the matter when th that had been! and recei\'ed a IHter from an old ;securing means from the governm..ntl and aUow.the city officials to attend ::; It. ~s doubtless true that you Handled This Year's Encampment recently rifled and bones exposed thatIfl"iend whom he had met back III to pllrchase old Ft. Atkinson and form I to me lms"ness of the cny l"'OUld prefer to ha;.€ The Tribune Ask the Veterans to Return. were still in pretty fair shape andIPennsyhania, a :.\fr. Parker. Parker into a national cemetery the 30u11 "You say \',e ha'e t>lO drug stores. keep silent on t!.e doings 01 the C1£\- this may help to solve some of t:he I wrote for him to come to FlorenceIgra,es or the noble men Wll0 died That I:" true \\-111 add that they are official~, but thIS paper l';akps we !problems of the age of the Indlanlto lne. so he started, but at Cedar here 1:SI:J-~7, ;;tt filat t.ime hundreds;run j}y two men. \\ho, III additlOn tOIBtand and "\Ill! mallltUlll It that tlw An hail the committee, \gra"es on ~eDraska hilltops, as the I Rapids. lo"\\u. met another friend \\"hol'o; miles from any other c'nnzed re-!being first rate druggists, are broad peal)le arE' entltled to know ",naL IS They bandIed the encampment 50 climate here is so much more fayor-,asked him "here he "as going, He ginn. This maner has been left tooiIllinded bII~ines5 men and find no,go'ng on, and v;IlI III tne future, as successfully that the)- thought they ,thle for l'reservanon than that of' told lum Florence. v, hereupon the lIang Let us hear f!'om ~OU and lec i:ault "lUI the cIty otncmls. and 5011'1 the past g1\ e Its reader:; aU of Lhe eould ~o it agmn, .n~t 0.nly .on~e ~ut Ithe gulf state, ; inOla pel'st:aded him to go to j ~s srand up, for, ~el};~s];:" and he~'! far a" limo,." wnh th: waJ' the i doings or its ofill ers mat are done i~ three times, The tahOW1ng mntauon I ~ ~ .Omaha. v;Inch ;It' did. The major is IHonored deaa. lours 10: ~~l tl,mg~ 1allmr~ u~ tUE' cny r.re conaucted. :. And now, \11. Tucker. let me aSK \\-as IlJ."e.:::.t?nted to them. Saturday and 1 l\Irs and ~liss Ha1Tenstein of. no\v f::i 'ears Old aDd one day he met I g(tcd. kH:~J. and fJP;:pu:ful . Florence fo'" a number of ve~ s. ~ YOu a nuesrion -was ordered to be brought up at ,hell' i Hasttngs al'e at the parsonage. ; a man \~ hom he had gn-en u';USIC ies-j \Y. II I iws had bLlt oni' drug 1'ro:'e.• But:' WI':">, .;, ati someU:1e aawo,'lzeIowa was 4n Ut",hiCh resulted George P Garlock. Ren\\ICk, J O. Eastman,.1. E. Aughe ~whell tile Tnbune ..as selected ,Ve WIll Dursue the course we deem best "V B. PARKS, i rebel prIson at Tyler, Tex.. OVI'l' four- preSIdent; C~arles Allen. tirst >=ice I heard that the ll11unction case ipresume you o"erlooked the lllatter. as long as the CItizen" or tlus CIt .... F S. TUCKER \ teen montns. president: Harri",on Rhodes, second IContinued on PagE?- ., 2d Column. i Nov;. brother. get in line and care to Iead our paper dUCKLIN 113.. ~E-:-T~ Romances of Progres~ ,_ .. _~ .. WIll· Finch and the BelgIan Lapdog MEDClALwi\VttllD ..~. By Albert Payson 1'erhune \,:V',;I-,H~':!!Y,v.fj...... ~~UIS f!r~rk.ez;.B!!:Jer."1J1 t1PEffJ)bW ~$ ~ PETER COOPER-And the Man Who Put Harness on Steam. .. , or 0 igS 1:1$ C· A curious and fearsome object, theIby little, to the device's effecth'eness; :At a paFty over at old Erizintine's' What's the name of that place where 'II.llJS1'RA.TED B"T.T P~TER NEWEl T sight of which made women swoon and, in 1822, an English miner, George Qne night meY W€!1'e tanting anout the I the~ used to torture folk-the Inquisi, ' . ~ D 'J...JU ~nd set children to screaming, plowed Stephenson, succeeded in making, the .-progrEss of the world. There were tion? Yes. WllY. if a man had been I lts way through the streets of London first locomotive along modern lInes_ present ~ll ,{if tl:e. wise men of the snatehed out of the Inquisition and 'Yill Finch gives notice to every- foundland, and yet he hated to think ~n day in 1803: I~ was c~ned a i I~ 1825 the .first railr?ad, with. one _of 'commmnty. Medwme put into that hotel he would have booy in Betz....ille that the party that that he had paid good money for a steam locomotr'tl:,' and consIsted of I hIS 10COIDOtlVeS drawmg a tram over complained of ·the change.· And the s~ole his Belgian lap·dog is known to lap-1lcg that could.n·t be lapped. ItIa fo:r-Wheeled carri~ge bearing one its track~,.was open~d.. This. was. an stores around the sqliare, Here pig him, and that unless the dog is re- was like wasting rhe monev. First of the then new high-pressure en- epoch-maRlllg event III the Hlston ~f liens, ornamented by a dry goods box tUl'Iled before next \\Tednesday noon! he thought he would write' to New gines; a six·foot boiler, a single 54· Progress, The public was forced, re .outside. Such was the state of affairs he will offer $5 reward for any inf01'- York and get in communication with inch cylinder and a great stack from luctantIy, to admit that the invention found by the drummer when he came mation leading to the identification of an agency that handled Human Curi- which gushed a torrent of blacl~ had come to stay, To Englan~ beIO?g~, .along. Mind you, no other-reform had the thief. osities; he thought he might be abl.. smoke and fire, Guiding this weird the credit of this wonderful mventlO~ been able to tonch it; and why.? Be- Will is all broken up over the loss to find a Human Gurio"ity that raD contrivance was a gigantic, plain- Peter Cooper was a self·made NeV:-' Cause the people didn't know any bet· of the dog, He paid a dollar for it mostly to lap, but he h~sitated, HE,- featured man-Richard Trevithick. Yorker, 1;Jorn in New York city in 179L .tel'. But the drummer showed them to a passing tramp who swore he had Icould not be sure the Belgian lap· \Vhen the practical use of steam He had little more education than did that the other parts' of tIle world stolen the pup, or he couldn't aIToI'd dog had stopped growing, and he was still a new thing, Sir Isaac :\"ew- Tl'evithick. As a boy be wor~ed fo: wouldn't live that way." to sell it for the price. The tramp hated to go to the expense of marry'- ton had prophesied that some day this his father at making hats. Vi,-hen lL. "But you must agree," Mr, Nudge said the pup was a Belgian lap-dog Iing a Human Curiosity onlv to have odd power would propel wagons, tak- he learned the coach·making trade_ 'interposed, "that our young men have and to prove it offered to let \Vill se~ Ihe.< lap soon outgrown, So he moped ing the place of horses. But no one This later acquirement ";as destined been' inspired with a spirit of unrest," it lap up milk, if v\'in "(ould furnish around, and got thinner and thinner, took much stock in the forecast. Near· later to be of use to him along, a "Yes, 1 acknowledge that," said Lim. the milk, He said he had just re, and worried hL'1lself nearly to death ly 100 years had passed before the broader line of endea.yor. He, like "And a spirit of unrest is the first step turned from a pedestrian tour of ~,Ie:x:- but there didn't seem to be any wa,: idea was taken up. Then, in 1769, a Trevithick, was a natnral inventor, A toward advancement. ·The young fel- ico, passing through Belgium on his in which he could get value re~eiYed ,scientist, Cugnot by name, made a I cloth·shearing machine, a patent glue on the outel' rim 01 U!'(le, shoultLnlOve leI'S saw that they 'needed a better, away to Betzville, \ViIl sort of EUg- for the dollar he had spent for the road wagon, driven by steam. But it Iand many other unique inventions with mor~ accelerated motion than mo!'€ practical education, and they set gested. that a lap-dog wasn't one that lap-dc·g. was not practicable, and was regarded I started him on the road to fortune. He our farefathers_ who were nearer the Iabout to get it, If there is a better laps, but one iliat is smaH enough to Then. just when he had reached the merely as a plaything, It frightened had already won fame as a man of center, . so' to .,. speak. An; Bl'Oth';r teacher than experience it is example. sit in a lap, and the tramp fell right lowest depths of worry, Uncle Ashod horses so badly that a man with a red Ioriginal ideas when the question of in with the notion. He told Will that Clute suggested some,thing thai flag wa.s always sent on ahead of it to th~ locomotiye's importation came up was what ~ade the Belgian lap-dogs cheered \\-m up again and made hirr. warn rHiers and driyers, Fifteen years I Cooper, who bad recently entered so valuable, they were both kinds of Ias happy as of yore, and the next later a British inventor, Murdock, I the il'On business in :\laryland, at once lappers, , thing we knew Will was packi.li.E his made a second of these steam road Iset to work on plans of his own along Will doesn't often spend money, I goods in boxes and laying in time- wagons. This, too, was a failure, Both this line. His knOWledge of coach and w.hen he does he likes to get his! tables. And the funny thing, so he Cugnot's and ~urdock's devices we,re! making, as well as his trend for orig· more the ancestors of the automoblle! inalitv and natu'l'ai deftness, came to than of the locomotive. Ihis a'id. In 1830 he built, from de· . It was not until 1800 that the real I' signs of his own making, the firEt 10 '~father of the locomotIve" made his com a t i y e eYer first test along tbis line, He was Tre- "To.m Thumb" En- manufactured in >:ithick, and he had already made a gme That Saved this country, The reputation by adding important im-I Road. Baltimore & Ohio DroY~m:nts to ,Watt's. steam ~n~in.e,), railroad was building, and the r.oad·s. 'freylthlck. beSIdes bemg a glan, m promotors were in gI'aYe doubt as to. stature, was the "strong man" of whether there would be a reagon~blt'l, Giant Who Made Cornwall. He was Iprofit on their investment. Coope~ First Lacomo- the champion box· I demonstrated the possibility of build- tive. el" wrestler and Iiug railroads on small capital anQ. weight·lifter of the sayed the Baltimore & Ohio from district.. Although he was too stupid Ibankruptcy, His first locomotive was to acqUIre education, he was a me- called the "Tom Thumb." and it led There· Were Present· All the Wise Men of the Community. ehunical genius, He perfected a high'l the way for America's suvremacy in en, Jucklin, what changes have taken En\'y as generally understood maJ" be preSsure non-eonducting steam engine' gine building. an~, t~e fir~t place sinee we can remember." a bad thing. but it is active envy that II ma,:e, 10eomotiYe. Th!s Xor was this the greatest sen'ice I wa", a nCKetY, llOlSY, clumsy affaIr, Peter Cooner rendered to his country. "Yes," relllied old Lim, "a good makes the world move-forward. The. drummer brought stories with him. Xevertheless, !t w~s the forerunne:r of Remembe~ing how hard he had be~n many, I can :l'ecollect wh'en we had ev~r; l~comotn~e n~ade, to go of it mornin' to a neighbor's They illustrated }ife, A community I smce _ It conld I forced to struggle in order to gain an .ca,r., _ll a ,sor< of eha-_se, 1a passen-' education and instruction along indu~, house for a chnnk of fir£>. Wa'n't any that has only old stories lives in the ::matches:' . ~ past. The drummer's new stories g~!~~: " ~reYl~hie~ descr~bed !.~ in his Itrial lines, he resolyed that Kew York, a.)I':lc~t.lOn ror a. patenL as a steam ers of the future should have an eas-· Jlnss X,,1llcy Hudge, elevating her quickened the intellect, They made the mind jump. Trade--" engl~e J? a p:o~~Iling carriag:,... ,ier method of obtaining these than eyebrows, exelaimed: "For pity ~~t. aI.~:r ~ro: Ill~ t~e .P;'~ct~catlllit~ ~e knO\~ll. sake:' . "Ah," Mr, Nudge broke in. "1 thank • f Iany h!illself bad, \Yith thi8 you fOl: the timely. introduction of that I lL 1ll~ dl:>c.o>er:y Tle,.,thic",- WaS com-, end III Vlew, he bUIlt anu endowed, in "Yes:' "a5d old Lim, "and the well-worn word. You would place Jq:m:;;'-L j pelleu to gl~-e up the Idea of making it 11857. the great building knov.-n as chancei' were tlmt the feller that ·was trade aboye everything." r pOl~ular. 'Tll: public at large sneered Cooper rnion, for the providing of . ~sent aftH' the. chunk of fire would be "\\~ell> I wouldn't place it below I ~~ Jr,. called.It a freak, and predicted Ifree teaching in art and science and drunk befon~ he got back, Everybody everything. Trade is the exchange of ! ~u~lt 1t w<:ul';1 eo~e to nothing. Kever,; free reading room and library for the kept liquo, in the house. and· ifa fel· ~ul'mg materialized ideas. It is the .circulat ! theless. tne next quarter cen-! people. Ier stoPP€d and heUoed at the gaJe' t:H~~: fllf?n adt:pcl ~F I ing blQod of It nation. Art is a sort of I cthp:" thue3. l!itle the~"d ask him to get -dOY,'ll and take a fe,El' and marks dis<'ase. LItE'rature I '(1J:inlL'" ~. " , is a prescription, and if it don't help I "Ill the m"ttel·:ef wbisky ther~ has life fails to do it. allY good. I 'want 'been great r"fonn and, I may there.· to tell you, a drummer first set me to lore ,'-ay, progre;;:s:' remarked Re\", .\ readiu'. Of course I knew what books !ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL-- 311': NudgE'. were, But I thought t.hat when a man Lil1mel nodded assent. ··But;' said got along well in life he ought to think 1 The Man Who Made Voice 'Fravel he, ··the reform ,u,s been with man and ; of ever:rthing except books, They 1 ·not V.-i,ll liquor, The gl'eatest'good Iwere for boys nad girls. But tais ! 1,000 Miles tllat whisk;:- ha.s done is to be so mean drummer that stayed all night at my .. that nal;cu," wants it, But I can reo house said that the greatest hooks A big, bearded, iarmer·like youth of! probably failing to realize the import member when it was tile milk in the had Deen written by old men. There· 24 iound himself one day in IS71 the I ance of such a step. ::\Iiss Hubbard -~'O"Oiol:;l<: of-of paradise, I·tell YOll' fore the~' ought to be read by old men, hero of Brant connty, Canada. He was Iadded her plea to her father·s. \Vhen Ia CCUlpr,i'i"Oll to what it is now, par- rte opened up a new view ·of life. He· Alexander Graham Bell, Scot. who I all other means falled she asked the .. son:· j,e· ,HIded, to soften the remark, showed me that as long as a man had mm-ed from Edinbmgh to the Iinventor to come to the sration to see v;llich he w:~s'il'llck to observe bad lh-ed and kept his health he could Dominion the previous year. He.had! her off for Philadelphia, As she was somewhat disturbed the countenance I develop and expand. He left a book " invented a contri;-ance by which hu- I about to board the train she burst into I lllail speech could be carried across a tears and again begged her sweet- The Dog Was as Big as a NeWfound land by That Time, I Bingle wire and transmitted with per· heart to come to the Quaker city with , Ifect distincmess for a considerable bel'. He yielded; and the telenhone money's worth, and as soon as he I :>aid, Vias thar he hadn't thought Of! distance. This "telephone," as young appant:us as ,,;ell as his luggag~ was paid for the dog he took it home and Iit beiore. So he packed his belong, Bell called his invention, was re.garded shipped to him by the next train, began lapping it, as you might say. ; mgs, a.·HI had them shipl!ed to Ihe! as a wonderful and highly amusing But onl..- half t"f! 'att! _. ~ . He sat d<:wn in ~ cha~:, m;-d put t.he i Junction, and ~ought a new ~uitc~se.l toy. Xothing more. The co:mtry folk Before th~ teleVh~;e °COU1~ ~:"e;h~~: qog on h,S lap, nut \\-111 IS so bow· , and bought a !leket to Salt LaKe CltY'j' turned out by hundreds to WHness the I ited a comml't+e" mu~r· - 't 1 d·...· th d ,'" -""h h j - -" ' ,. - h' . . h db' ' ~ ~ na"s on 1" egge .!.Uat· e og cell ngu.e t roug I in nil~:mg It-O\'er WIt us he saId ht- Ifirst experiment. A wIre a een I' merit" It was la'e l'n th- f' " d 't' 1 ' - h h . - f . h '- nIl' , _. Lea ternoon his 1ap ont 0 the Ii001'. H_e tHe 1 i saw p amlY enoug t_at no one laI:' :. ' into the familv than to bu"" a lap-! and stole th.:J dog, " ne,suaded by his father to gi,e uV l th t~d Imr:l'l~ ap~,o';l had t.un~a dog, but he w;'s thorOUghly' aroused I ·WilI's ticket runs out next ""-mInes- the ambition. Bell when a mere lad I ~e 1 e 0 .~~r une wr.i" e:a~~e~ Bell about it, and he went right to work Ida" nOOll, and that's win- he want" conceln?il the idea of forming a sys-l c~mH ee l?~omh~c Yl.,ecl e ~hat courting Daisv and he had just e:ot ili~ la..--dog returned b;. then . h ..t he~ t tern of harmonic telegraphy. He found II a contrivance Wille. COUjU ,so dellgbt I ,~U .. , .... - ...... • a rea "'lIve pmn to the point where he was ready to I i:" all at sea just now, He don't knm,- that sounds could be carned over I Emperor Turns .' _. :_: er· "ronose when he happened to look at I whether to go om. to Ltah am:wav "0 wh'es ,.hat were joined to a galvanic I Fortune's Scale. o~.. ,:a~ e cour_e 01 the coach dog, W'1L s~w llTI1lle late y! ne way It WDKS 100 ish to go o;.;t, lleiSeS Oll one se. cu. <:: I Cemenni~l- -- But b f ~ B 11 Id . that Daisy Plun~ett wouldn't do at j and !ll.arry t~yO 0, mor,~ laps ,vuen ~Y the oT.her..Thus. each c~uld be j it to pra~;ical useeaO'neum~e/OI~ ~:t all-she didn't llLye nearly enough! tl!s:re IS no Clog to lie in them and ooth a transmuter and receIver ofl men Ckl'Ill"'U' era'ir ~ ,_. '1 or,ot~ .. r , " ,F ·1' ,. btl .,t~,. ~a_ 101 :>lm' ar III Ven· lap to hold such a la-rge lap-dog, I' the other way it looks foolish to "tay musIC n01:es. rom t llS It ' ....as u a j tion.:; aud rO'l y -". .b ~ - h' .. • h "' -.. a pI,' the arne idea to I - -. ,.. 8_1 S t e "g , ·waged So :Will went abOut town for a' anu l'ee~VE'r t e uog after the ticket o"tep to V .'mg s _ dn tlw courts. At 1eno-th Bell w n PO~~ g:,~~ week or two study:ng the height and Ihas, eXIHred and when he cannot af- Love . b' ~ ,! 1 . fr ealt'.; C rob 'd. II b I - "'-.•_~ "" ,•.,. t <,ld 0 a a 'to that she would fit the dog pretty ...... ell, [ him don't Jaye a.n~' laps-oni)" heads ;.on •. W ' . ll.- 2. .•:' ~e ~an. u, ! lOllS sum. . , d ' ·}~"d .." l'alli'" ~en- 11" "ea' de-uo-h'-'l,l and he started· in to court her for all ,an ",mgi', ' ~, u_ • -, ~ L ,;" ~ - "" ,e : . . 0 '- " i '0 iJ'lli "0" yoea1 in-trU'..tion '\n en i De"nJL Ule wealrh hi,,; InVentIon" he was ",-orth, and by and by Ene be-: 1("t,p:.T:ght.. 12tlii.. i".:..· 1\-. G. C'!~3rm~rtn.) ~ 1 .I.!. ... ~ .- -'.- -; ~laT-e ~. "1OC9 t 1,- p ..~ n . _ .. .,. .' ,. n""'emE"'t bet\1'",pn 'lpml ~n,l teaChe"1 l!, "IOl,,,,!! __ 1m la" >Jell stIll oe· gan to lnc'I!1" Ius way a Hule and' t>cl", .. ." _.- ,".P' a- - ,- I ,. -. • _.. - ,'.. ~ ~th '~ f' " ) .soon foHowed. :'Hss Hubbard and her. ,Ole", hlhbell to [He wel:"are, ednca· he was JUSe on e plhnt 0 11!"O!)O:;- I Lack of Judgment. I ..., , ' ., t;on "n,i aU~"~n"~'m- t " f' ... ~ t.~ I .. +1 ~ •• "...., ... I ICj,!Uer DECUUH." deelHY :::nrerested III tn.e L ... ~ .-,.. U ( J a ,,-,= t:'n 01. aea DIUIeS, ing whe.n ne happen~d ,:0 st.ld~ :lle II ;"0 cayuse CnU1'l6Y met h~s fate t"le",honp ~n{l' Db-I-'j :"2" l'ndu,cC'(1- ca"J,-: -..vllo:::.e form'?r pitiable condition '.!l< • . and he ~,,~, rIght 0'" ~n'" h' d f ,., .' I '.' 1-" -, a-, ...,<:: ,,~ -~, •• ' ~ Gog agatn, .""'" u ~dc at l e !Jan s 0. a posse';" "Yep:' un, . 18-6 t ')' 'e ~ -.,_. , 1 ' - ~' t'fi t y .nllOne. ..~ Id I d til . - I, h·" u= man e au:> "clen 1 C 0., ..... nQ a· ap: og . e Slza or a _ ew- aner ,m, 1 But Bell did not "are to do -rhis, B! s]1art during the afternoon, Mving f front, while next in order and dose 1EXP R NTS'" 'IIi' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i;l~r:;~d e ~n cam~ Lemo~ ...... """",-"..z,.""",__""""_...... _"""""""",=-_.".,;;""""....,,ii I to ::a : t in ,a Eeclwled spot Ibehind SQ.ueezet lroth E laME tiTaTH D ItrIe grouno.s JUst oe:ore the race ill hors8s l'unnmg easl1y. Before tbey iii:. "'.!i. i wnich Camp hac] announced that a .trick had gone a quarter of th8 dista.nc.e it FATTr:~JING 1wus to be turlltA, could be seen that the race was he- FOR ld!\@ OS I,· "Are ron SUl"l:! ~f thkin5 when he others wero t;trung out In lliD.lile file, I~ ~treteh App~ejack, , By JOHN IRVING DAY ;and Floyd finallY met in consultation, i the eamli run- Rations Cou.on~Si=ed . . I "Y"'8. !le'd lose both legs sooner than I mug wHhom effort, WIth Lemon Used Consist.ed of Shelled Corn, and Glover Hay-Older Animals IVIaking Qameril~ the Gold hy a Special'Process Originated Within [throw me down," was the reply. "Now, ! Squeezer within safe call, A ;;mUe of • ., 1 what does Camp say'?" 1contentment rested upon the face of l\-fore Rapid Gain, - . the Confmes of the High Rollers: Club ! ''He sa,s he has insfrueted the book; Tom Camp, down at the end of the fLO tali!" i~ all the beLs ther can get all I' grandstamI. while. FICJ,d's counten- ~ I ance n'or'e a ft'oITled 10'.... and yo""'''" During the past three years the An- I the sale ronglJu".p cons;;;!s of corn si- ...---....- .....- __-...- .....------...,;..,...----, ...... ------""1• 'I Applejack. He has arranged with the J 1••" _ n • ~ . _ ':'. _ -:-0 ~ • p _ - , owner of that Olle to lose and he willI HOp".lll" was shzverms lU the e...Clte· lmal Husbandry department of Pur-\lage, withom dr.'- f ", in uny form. OCK FLOYD. Jack Cleland To Tony Floyd told the proposition Iwin with his own horse. Lemon f ment of lost hope. due university, InlJian:J.. has been can· Iexcept in CGIICemrGU:". Y:hj;", tlH'se , ducting :1. series of tests to determine i results were SPCii!'~ 1\]!':- r 1'0"11" 1 n _'and CoL PO'.y!ey of the of Camp as Hoplans had told it to Squeezer, He explains that it might! "There, and I listened ~ you and _ I.. . '.. .' .' l<, D 'High Rollers' dub . set out him, and upon hearing the proposition I be sU&l'icious'to the judges if he didn't! your tout," he said to }'1oyd as he saw the mfiuel1;ce_ of a~e on the ;cono:nY'1 COlldltlOll..-" 'In,l ,E"'L~': ~~;'lt ,,11age d from Reno Ne.... for San Tony let out a long laugh 1 itt: e" I Apalejack winnin" easily. an profit III Iattenmg cattle, In WhICh may prontably be ES ',j ll2 12.rge ':uan, ilf, Jif. ., - ., - • • W _ll IS rac . "'" Ithree 1 t f tt' f 1 ". f f . , - .' .• ~"I"- Francisco Thev became ac- ';Wh T . ~ l~' f "Th "1' d F1 d 1 "Wh 't' .h·.. a S 0 ea Ie, one a ca ves, one tltle,; or atte[l!'lg. 1lC'.=! catc,e, i.Jl\:l ~"" . '. • y, IS JUS. a paIn game a ~at means, exp ame oy ,! "ii,1 s no. mg more wan a pro· of yearlings and one of two-year-old~ work will be 1,-,,]; 'J.~~! e-p··· -""'81' .H~)Jl- we~·c. ~.:~::~~~ ~.~ ,,:,:-'-~, ,quamted WIth a George double cross," asserted Tony. "He'll "that he intends that Applejack is to t' cession." muttered Floyd. l'And I used 1 t ' Th' . t- "I b"'·· fi 1 __ '::.'" 'll;1;ns, interested in Raw Hidc_ mIlimg I break the book and get your $5,009 riin and his horse will be beaten out. would haye staked mv right eve on r~tio~Il ,as Tetal. f- l S lJ'ledar ne 'I' -~ohr: lIla C01IC:'d".u,~"", • t,a"?l' , 1 c;;;. ~!;o·.7n el1. 1 • . - 1 . T'" ... :' usea conSlc ed 0 .sh e e corn, .... IS one It-'st nas ... a Q':;;{"l. propert es, , 1ll one race and then tell you It was all How much mone)- naye you got JD, any. \\hr, that boy on App,:eJack Is eo'ton;, d <> I d 1 - h' 'I" i d'" try' ·'-n . -" f o'j, c' . tl'" TILa abE' H1 u~_ ,_La~e In .b "'.. a mistak d k b Ii"t kpt?" '. . '" lfn t d<> th t . d th • -_ee, an C.O\8r a}. _lie a ' ..n ".o' l,~,_ (, ~l e an ma e you e eye 1, Y-Our poc_ - . ! laclll", 1 1 0 _a 0 wm an e !'esults we1" ",' ,'la t l' a se d i ,"a Q' • , - • .-.'-.,. .n··, 1 and then he'U ask you to dig up anoth- "011 about $500." ,other-iellow don't seem to be trying." .' ~ ~lml r Q D s~ eure Il,l c. or e,o,el "".' ''''''Ie CcoL1 ,,-I, er ~5 GOO t e' \'i'th Wh' i, l' 1 . I" . LTJ. prenous years and pUbl1shed by '[ cotton-see'! m;::tl ure- USEd as coneen· .' ~' _ ~ g t eY~n ? Y. my "1'iell, go in the ring and make five I ·'.app_ejac;, . wms. shouted the the station ill Bulletin 129. The old- traCE's, fo1!QWEtl ,er" clost'!Y b\' the- ~~~kb:Othei wouldn t bIte on that old ~10~ be;s, o~ Lemon Sq-Lleezer, but i crown as me .~lue ~nd White stripes er cattle consumed more feed per Iuse of a ratiGn ,\ L€l:~ o:le·l1;lf ~i' th~ ," . '. aon t beL It III ,our book. Camp has l ~assed uneder ,ne Wire a good length head, made a more rapid gain, at-. clover was S~lbstin:ttd 'xith silag;:,. ?~? s~ppo~e dl~ giYe~ instruction~s b~okmakers ad~-~cUi 'Yes, you. I v know to his Im front, oj. Lem.on Squeezer. Itainild a higher finish, increased more IThe points oi agE' !nUlc2ned b:r B;11 that. broke 1ll F,oyd mth a mo- to gl'V~ a shade the best Dl'lCe on the "That s one tune that I'm the goat," in value per pound ",bile in the ~eed -he ,\,'01'" are in e, c·U=r p !" ~nd n'(j'-e tion for tll.. talkative Tonv to shut up othe fell -"5 ho '''e He w'11 h -. t-e d D FI d H'" "Y '1 , ' '" ,- .. ,. e~p_ a •• h u , :-.. .' '.• r. ;_01' 1~ . 1_. a, e j mu t re. oc oy to 0P".lUS. , m lot and returned a greater profit for I rapid gain, a ii::::alldl' necessarv sell, Wh~t I want .,ou for 15 to see If we comnllssJOners there to get hIS own sorr:' I seeered you wrong, and ,nil get· feed con~um"d w,'te« \'{ a Cechel 1 'no- •. ' Qn<' "-Q1 Y';'l1I,?, can turn the tables and get Camp's money down quick and bet enough to you even. Although I guess I'm in a "-, I. - . - ,, 1 "" pdce .....1 a l;,rgeor ac.'-'_' ;). end of the bank ron." ' win out the banI, Toll on that one race. few thousand deeper than you :;re, I . . "I'm afraid 11ot:' answered Ton~', That's the way he's got it fixed to win Iknow I gave you the wrong steer anlt roused from hlS self-absorptlon _by a "He's worl,ed that game four or five our $5,000," - I am sorrier lor that than losing 'my 'Cheery greeting. ,L'OGh--mg up, he saw I times this season and always gets The two sepai'aled and entered the, own money, 'Ve are Whipsawed for that young HopkInS no longer wore Iaway with it. He's got a regular crew betting ring from different ends of that Ifair, Camn wius out the bank 1'011 in corduroys and heavy hunting boots, to go on and make the book and they inclosure. Floyd noticed that. true to the book aiJ.d we lose our outside bets. but was blue,serged, green-hatted and I vatent-leathered, and altogether sporty !oo1.-.ing enough ~to belling to his own I set. - "All alone, I see," remarked Hopkins I' as- he touched Floyd upon the shoulder. ''If you've not been to breakfast, I'd 1 like to lin, ., you join me." "I'd be pleased to," assented Floyd, who had grown hungry waiting for his frIends. "Those fellows who came with me must De taking an extra por tion of -sleep this morning. -I'll not wait, any long-1:lr for them." Down in the grillroom a breakfast was served, thB equal of which is not . :_ Steers Fed Shelled Corn, Cottonseed f\iea! and Corn Silage. to be had in any other city in the I United State.., excepting, perhaps. 'in Farmers' Re\iew. The cah'es made 1higher degree 01 fi:uish ,'!1(i a greater New Orlean-so By the time Floyd and gains at a' cost of $:::.95 per hUllcired i profit per head in the sHags·fed lot::!, Hopkins had lit their ~garettes they less than the two-year-oIds, ,Yhile i The values llsed in nnki;}g tI:€se com· were conversing as old friends. 1Ithey were worth :?O cents per hundred 1 parisons are as follo',"s: Shelled eD?TI, "Oh, look who's anived!" burst out I more than the two-,year-olds at the 130 cents pel' b~!~hel: cmwn·seed L.leal, Tony the Tont, upon catching sight of ,beglJ1ning or the test. they were $28,00 per ton: c!oy€,- l'~:·. lOS.CO pc:' 'F!oyd- and his party. "If it isn't the Iworth 35 cents per hundred less at ton. and corn silage. ;:;~.O'l T1~ese vdl· Big DOctor, a.t.d I haven't seen bim I the close, ues are in §.11 caSC';i higiler [hail ae· ~fnce I Hamburg was a two·year-old." In the experiments carried on to tual cash yailleS ilpvn t:<.s local J.m:rker ".And say," whispered Tony, in con I determine the relati....e yalue of differ- 'I and show COilc\ls;yeiy til;;.: ,;,,'irh the L('~C.S ~TIC!. fidential ton-5, "find out to-,nignt-what i ., ent rations four lots of ten two·year· I preyaiiing prices o£ of canle business that YOlmg man who was 1 o~d;; each were used, designated as i a yery Hueral lL'OTI[ I.laY ue EE·cur.:::eed msal an,] c:O\'er ha~', as to whether Hopk5ns had entered or I Wab about to enter into any deal. i i . ,"Well, I'm rather ashamed of it, be-I ~"~ cause it does look like a crooked deal:' , illi returned Hopkms; ''but I'm a lot loserI I on the game, first and last, and it looks f I I like a chance to get even,so I was gO-I ing to take it. If you know anythingt about Camp, you know he has some of I the best horses 011 the track, He says I he's been in hard luck this winter and! l{)st sever{ll thQusand dollars bucking! the faro bank. His pTorAlsition is for! me to put iu $5,000 to belp back a! bOOk. He will put in $5,000 of his own! money, making it good strong bank i roll, The books are all making money j now, and besIdes the even break we I I 'would get in on the regular play; I i - Camp says he can .fix a race or two so ! I we can win some sure money_ He is ; -certain that we can pull out $25,000 I I Steers Fed Shelled Cern, Cotton'Seed r...ieaJ and C:over Hay, -each in a week." I I "That aU lL«tens wen:' broke in t I ton-seed meal, cIo.er hay and com 1with Lot G. fej on s!;t·lL,a corn ~:::c~ I-'loyd. I j silage; and Lot 6, shelle,l corn and! elm'er hay. The ,::;;1'" ~cd;-["mages :l~ "What's the matter with it?" ques- I 1cloye. hay. The sHage fed steers i to rate and cos~ of gain. fluis!l 2ll'1 Honed Hopkins, ''I don't know why I i made the most rapid gain, con-I marker value 0;' t:c.e ewrit ~.1'';'' lloc;c",d I'm telling ~'ou all, this, anyway, You I ~ I s~med the smallest amount '"~ , here in faYo, of l:sing ('ctto:l·seed mea~ might .queermy game for all I know." I _~ I' grain, malie their gains $1.91 pel': with clO';H hay. 21,::.:1",1' rc·su1ts I, ":'P "No, I'll do nothing of the kind," an-I ~ . hundred cheaper than tho,;e fe,l on 1secured during tde llrece[Ll~g :;e,,: '.'.-it'l swered Floyd. "But I'll bet :rou fiye i ~ I a simBar ration with clo,e[' hay as: these feeds. ,;,:]tieil "-ould bc~icat2 ttat hundr-ed :pow that if I don't save. you, ' Ia roughage, and $8.20 per hundred: it is prontabie to u£e a nitrogenou:J Camp will trim you for Wha~ever you 1 "AIN'T YOU WISE TO WHAT'S HAPPENED?,' I cheaper than those f:d on she.lled: coneentr::-t.e in ~onneCLi<1Ii ';'. jti1 corn put in. - If it's such a SUre thmg, what 1 corn and clover hay vattiollt a mao- I at pre,'allmg pnces. The tao'11ard1 par~Jlership does he want with a partner to share I all stand in with the play. I suppose his r,:,€dictioll. the m:w I Come on and let's get a bonle of wine. !gen concentrate, The same steers I results of the ['[<."t wjn:el"s w'or!;: Applejacl~ stll6~' the profits? Any time a man offers Ihe's told MI', Hopkins that he can put IbooI;: had put up ::: to 1 on f Xu use CITing oyer spilt milk now." II cost $6.26 per hundred in comparison I affords :'. yahable 1m' all f8.rm YOll something for nothing, loek up i a lUan in tlle box to look ont for his I whEe the other bO<1ks were layius a The two men. drinking large glasses Iwith $6,68 in the shelled corn, cotton·; beer feeders. ib.8 ';01 k ca;-rjed on [. L your bank roU and keep your hand on j interests?" I shnde less than that ;:n·ice. _\. ll1CnI-"lH : 01 wine at the bar, paid sHgtIt atten· se"d meal and 81on'!' lot. 'whiie thei!' I the station has been bil<"28. on general your jewelry. Do you follow me?" 1- "Yes, he sard I could do that," as· Iafterwards he nOl!celi !hal ihe i';:rt·: tion to a sudden cheering and comma., marl,et value was 15 per hundred: corn belt conditions as pp~Ya;l on mo~t "Yes, it does look that way," as-; senred Lite young mining man. I ne1'ship botl~!11:i:;'°l' rubbed ou~ tlHe ,len on the outside, higher. The results secured bv the: Indiana farms. Consequently the r,,- sented Hopt.-ins; "but 3"ou see he needs I' "lxt's look o,er tllat race he said he i price against .A1Jl';25ael,. aU!l0:u;::in~ ", guess WB put oyer a good on!' IPurdue station this year would indicate 1suUs mean sOJelething to the aTc"g~ $lU,OOO to make the book safe, and he I could fix for to-,IDOj,J'(IW,,, was the sUdol that he bad all ii·; ;;-aIltE'u of it. Fioyrl 'har time_ didn't 'we?" that it is possible to feed cattle when reeder. f only-has abom: $5,000 in l'eady money 1den suggestion of TOllY as he producedl'! 'knHY hy this S1';il ,hat Camp lJ<1u bet, Fioyd looked around upon the I _ ... -~~~,,~---...... -.-.~ tbat be can lay his hands on. That's I a paper in Which was a list of the enOl enou:;h of bis OU1' lliO;;'t-Y to ,... j!: OUt! smHillg face of Tony. I I.-·_~ _ - . 0" ' _.1 _ th~ ~-Gll c!l~tabe why he wants some one to come in I tries for next day's races. "Oh, t the money that wr.s in til" lJcc,k. \Yod;·:- : "\\'l1y, young hound, I ought to j RAPID STRIDES OF I 6, OUL 0, .u.s nd [l 01 J '."" _ reo with the other $5,000:' : rye got the old badger!" was the SUdol iug qu~<-tJ:; In;'DUg,! lhe "'ll!~, he; h,'eak your )H'atJ with this bottle:' he I . .;c ~d ,lat~r '~llel' He V:"S cc:,:Del~eu to nun~ber; IQ~ 'dangerousl~- "That's just what they all sar, and I den, gleeful outburst. "He was right I' .sto!,p€d long enough befor:.' G. said in ton threaten· I TUBERCULOSIS! ,es ._ t,le. neru. _ .. . now i"'m convinced that 'Sou are sehed- i about. there being just t'wo horses in of DOC]iS :0 n1al~~ several gOGd-s~zed. ing tones. I , ~l"e a~:~e!' Oi Srre~lLl.. ng !:.lJ)srC:'i~ uled to be the goat/~ announced Floyd.. I the raee ..vdth a ~3J.lCe ..-to w~n.. Go ~n t wag..er::- on .Lpmon Sq1:et -:~r. -i ~t-l a:: .-O\Yhafs. !~? ITa.~tter, pal.? Ain't )"OU i I :?~l..S't r~E:~.l~~c ~mo~~_ P~~~2_ L~~- .':~.~Q~n~ "Did he explain to ;:'ou just how he 'I and put ill the $,>,uOO Vo'ltn hlm -and r-U! re:wy 1.::1[1 glH'U Teu;- ~1.'}(11l to "",ger 1 w:"e to wn::n s ha)pened?" . G t N d 1- I di te TesU-" : dle~L ~"'h'H~~('. LOrD l:1L"C,,?U ~". I ·c~"s n,,:", ' d t 'th • [ t'},' . h .. .. I reab~~ ee 0 SLron~ly==e a ...... ~. ',-a" C!P""l\"<.~.,"'-'-f'-n b'- "'Q do was going to pun off one of t!Jose al-: a t ten 0 e rest wnen see you. a I 011 t ..e s;:me :101'5,0. . '"_ 0. w'at IS 1-. 01"01.;:e ill ,'oung Farm-ers Urged ; " 0 •• ,,-., .' L_: dn- ., I th t 't ~ J t .. J .. •• •• J I on"tratlon~ O' 'h" rrc~enne -, . h - "- leged "sure thlngs?)~~ : le raC1:~ o-morro\'\·. us put a ~'"lse t T11f:fi1i!3, e~:.nlp. iJ".3:;..~{j?:5 ~8t\isg ~~n .tl01:1~lns) anXiO~IS!:r • to Chei::k Disease. I: ~~ ••~ :...... _~ -~ ... ;-. '- U.L l~4t:' uI~· "Yes, there's a race 011 tlIe card to-- lone in the box to see that no one runs Ithe rnO~l,'Y t~, ';e h.,i' '11 hi" ow:: !Jor'::.· "'>:ny, ~\l-lplE':ia("1 was disqualified ! :a"e In tne wgt!:'tn-.: trdd or a ]Jig; morrow in 'which l1e has a horse el1-l away with lile banI~ roll, and after that also 11,,<1 "Y:l,xel'f'd b".-tireds on .ii'l';"'- ,fo;' not ha;.,.i!};; li" enough weight, --- 'IIe~ on a qU[GT 01 mIlk ;'n)~D a t.ubc'- rered that can win. He also controls ~ ,-ace we'n have old Camp ready to take jack in &rhe," bco;,:; :i",;It ,he riug. a'!1d : SGme'!::G"~ or orb?!' Jian];: Harlin was By killing four healthy looking co~s , CUlOl;;; cow. the only aiher contender in the race.l the Iligh di,,,, from lhe top of the ferry,' was sm-!E'i",sd \0 J2()~e "sben ,,,,. !'€'; c2.rE'less ill putting his lead pads to wh~ch had rea~J:~d to th:= tubercul,n , ------He can throW' th-e race to whichever t boat.'''- .'turned !~OlU 'the p:'Hlv.1cck. ,yhcre 1:~-'" ;!~Ji ~ El2.;::e :t:he ex:t.~·a '''-eight along" w-ith the test and by kllhng a pIg that had Preservl;~g EQg3. horse' he wants fo. You lmew that's i -'i\"hhi is it :rou're going to do;" wasIjus~ :;:J.d(11c·d his l!J':ws<-> eIE! gi',;o,: £:!]a; I ;;;a:id!c·. alul tile joc:kE'Y lost ten pound", been fed upon the quart of milk from Jll£! 2." soon [,S tip ,-".'C( 'J '. po,o-~ possible, don't you?" . i the ~!1spieio:;;; inquiry.of Ho.pkins. ! iIl:tr~:c'.io.l:S to dle joc;;<". lhal :ht'; of lea,': wil:1e he was.at.the ]los.I. care.} a tUbercu:ou~, eow, .~ean H. :' RIlS-! drops ag.iin ;m: S0:"'? by' i.~!' nr::~c ,,~~;_ ··~eYe!· ill gOIng agalusr LeU1CI1: SIiueez-,>/. lii3 C!,;"nJ !l Ot 5 :?Hadl:::;Oll,. "1~'1 demoD~trated l TCr·s T'li'i~ ,;;;.,~. ~'';::';;;:'+-';'''''1- :~ err' ..... _, ("Yes, I've seen snch thIngs done,. and fI nand what I to do; i price L:::ss HSnli:. ?.tasn tIt? He heen sell,i)-j)n.-at • - • • ...... u"o ::-.~h__ ~.l,..4U_l_~blO'l104 II ho.~e_ £l:fJlle I 11 e]lG.TICe dOllb1~ :",uuJ COll'''!H'''l' ., '"-''-''1''' ' "'O"--{'~-' tIten again I've seen iliem_....fall most 'I the Big Dootol" wm seana for what I - had nm ...... "u:; in t!w be:;:::<,;. l:::c;ldng fo, to eros;; Ito Iarmersfthat tile....tarmers course,,1 ,he<- ...... -':J'-v._.>i= .... _Jd··UC...... j-n- s~:p·r YOU~ Doc~r' un::~.\":~l·e ?-~r~~ ~::A ·r~:·: t fel~ o~~tfr r:.:r~d '1 .'"'-~;-- ~r.:-~_:~ ~ awfully hard. I can see now now t ~ v.-on'tt lEe "s,n:iS tb.2t a. .. C:l!.nr and 10;'0 m;y littlE:- scheme the ravages 0 .... e (usease in anlma.:.S! :.l~... ro- ~ .- ...... h- h . d··1 ld i ... 1 t.... '<:. .1-1"-' <- 1..: .... ;:--1 , ..... t;.<.-.dl If' easy it \ViII he for him to break the: '"Yes. 1 don't know what it is, but of mone' bet h;' Fhwd lmd fO;'c;i Jl~' ..·h"n I wId him ilOW much money we lIn w 1(' Its presence or Inarl.y wou. v"l1 "a",o -'U-'I n'o',.;•.. d.,::,.,~"'h- -:,,'~ 1 ~ .. ~ t d T' b I" I'.....,...... t ... U~~.. l~.i 1...... lh~ t::1J" t,~ ~Ol' '!l~'--", book and get VOur $5000 on one race. , if yon are Sll:'" rOll cuu nut it through :1 price down. He 1w.'1 110 ,hue :::.;( >'- ' ,"ou!;:l het for him on the other horse:' be unsuspec e. ne t1l erCUlll test, I monTh" '''l'e'' ,- ,-:-. -", c 'a' j ... " $ I - - .. R II - 1 d . 1 < - ~ h - II \ u. c..t '\. 'C ~'J 1.. {. '-' l.:...:.' c~ " Come on ~ to In}' rooms and. I'll in-; ri1 take_alL 0,' ;fl.l~. of Hop~dns' end I t1gate. 110:"(''''8'>, f.S :it<' ho~se" _~~I.:"d~·: . >-\£<1 lilen W~'~-t: \\:DU ~~ the book he- De?r: usse. l1:,c_are, was. t~e on y !bill. . " . _. a~ pos~, ~() ~'>( itiate yan mto the art of beallng the. of the $r.,i}:)U. 1..\, give HopkIns $2,500 Iwere ,ile ami l,,,, \1'lr: it'.l D S'Ce.'; the oms:,:€, oets'?' exclaimed Irel,aD!e mechoa. of determm,ng the: The Q3Chit of ,'an'tIge 1"0"1 ;::'likJenl.- reaHzinrr H'U' presence or the disease, since the ap·! l' ~:~""~ ,:,li 'E!'1, 'l" D'? ;',121' a u;::',- ii;j. ~ _ 1· . ~ t· - ~~... ",-. ~ "" .... - ~ ~~ .. '0. ~. 1 d ~ . 10_G. \\ il1e tOEQ C:;~2.n anu sill'TIr-'rC'~ do it; and it there isn't then you'd Det- i est ann he lleedn't let Camp- -know Iview til{: :'ace. TG!Y t;,E' Tent had Dl:'tde good, 'pearance or the anll.ua. an puyslca: thell' in -IF" Wat~I~ -gla~s' >1,,:--' "'. ler keep your $5.000 in the ballk, or: there is auy one- else in on tile deaL I Across !he :ra('!, ill lilt' inJi~:,; T~'i':'; --'lOt! ",-loO!l:,l haYc--Io,d ru; llOW rou examinatioT!.s ha\'e been dE-monstl'ate~i ~.. hi;p is 'c;n"o;"Pd in .-, "-:l":o.,~.-~~~, have a. trust~e appointed to look afte, l.Jael~ Cleland can 1)", lll€' man in the j tte Toar anti E:int: H~,:·En. C'" "eo' of ..\ d c' rooL,,;- ,0 p:; it ofC' drawle'"' p~-:~., .:~~1U, .. > "lil.h... FI . d h F" l . .. ., .. . ~ ~ ~ - ~ ~ th"'m~"l~"'~ 0- b~ q'Iall'n1n('J .,..~ ...s ~'as ... ""e ••1.)" o~....n\. \~ ,. t._!. e.1.{:.t~::.· mining proposltion~ b"ll tlfere are a lot i \V-nen oyd arrlye at t e race 10~-u~ "{Yi.itt.~~i!ng i::l€ : £.1:" tUif~"it'_;! !:; •.- , : r:d Y1J'! t:~!") ~ ~!il~H.:l. ~!~ tor dQ~D)!..n~g ...... ~- • ..:;;:; L ...... c:u tc>:)t n Tl'ry +h:~ ar:.d ::t=-e F i1 .;:;: ;-i1''' '1 of other th1!lvs vt')u"'''!;~e 20t to learn:" ! track on thf> day follOWing bis talk field~iaE~€-~; fre~:l ~ h<~ ~~ ::!::th:~ii:it: ~t~;V .'-l~!. Ci":!] ~.~·C-.17·· strongly urged~ ~ .. t. .I" ... - J. .. .I. ... -..1.. '". m01l2Y ~J ~ t t m~er. Within. -15 minutes FloJ-d, with the, Wilh Hopkins and Tony lIe saw a new i Tony jX:"s a ",;,~:$ ; ::r:]::~~.. ,,! !';·~t ;;. : ,. ,'" i:' ~'\"e ;s!lG\Y,ed :;Oll that 1 eould The loss consequent upon disr<;gard- aid oftlle telephone, bad located Ton~-i hookmaker'!,! stU_tid in the line under', maki"r,,' .ic!,,':s '" E .. :"::.. ' :'1:1 C!''' o~'er, ::;,,:,-way:' :'enrrneu Teny. iDg t~e ,al~e of th~ tUberc~1in tes: tIle Tout, and in another haH hour: th·:· shed of the belting ring, In this "ThE:(l'B cr,:" Cl~:-' ,,~e j';:;;,:i:,:; Cl'~ . "Ar:ci DC";-', $0 f:1;" as rill concerned, "as illustrated by tue expenence at. Negle:::t Pouitry. that wise bug of the turf had arrived! s,autl was s~'ated Jack Cleland. who! of .1;<\ cm...,·.~ fl~ '_'.,;: ;: "" ,1;12 1,:...: :"'~ ~ ll!ey '·:-.B t",'n nE the me:? .racl-:s ill the the farmer in whose herd of 4~ cows Ti~el'e is 40 excGs~ fc--;' neglt?';"t.lng at Floyd's rooms, wondering for what; wa" SlllllJOsed to be 'there' as an as-lover at ,he .~rt'-e'f~i1:"'IL' 1 c.~[, 7.-:_;;: ;;·,1 r',c:;:'l:ry hl..D geE ii:'.h~. I'm gOllg i,,::o 12 reacted to the tuberculin tes;: the pOl~l!l':r to:" a Eing]r ,1 a:.". ;=;~s he was wanted, au\! pleased aU over w; sistaul to tht> casni<:-r, but no glallce! up and :1 [;C;": 01 <-i.oi:· t'1r~':'" ;,,;,,·,01::: d'T'''::~ l'ES1,,'(-t'I;,le saloon bi,,;!n,,s;;; [made by a sfrOrt-coUl'Se student, As ,,-iB bp egg~ f...3 l0ng:' ..~5 t:"e 7~·orl&. ~asts b6 ~(lllN1 mto the presence of £'J; of re"o~.nlt.io!l passe,,> ,between the I ~o":Wl.ln" Tt<' i".H'e '~l:. "-:-;:;:~ ""1 j:_~~; : :.",:,\; ]'()~1"':' a' result of neglecting ~? .take tile and th~re is gOfhl : :'--:"E2~~- ~~-! ~~.i D reUl' ai1gff!f'j;lr~oftge. 1 lW-o~ F i~yd 2nd Ii'opk;ns also kepI ~ ja~i.('t aUG i. ...:.::J .... ~ .. ~.i P_t_~;'~i:::l~ ~r~O\,-·.:'t" ~ll ~ ,~."..r;; :':g~::. i~t:. Ly \V_ t:.T. C!:;olprn;;~::." 't p;:eeautfanary steps to €lHEma.t€: the in and year 0:::, I ' "~'~~~~9=~~F~~~~~:::::=:::~~~~=~~~~~===~~~~ F!'·~-b·'~O"'~fl1n~.·c-e·~~...el·"Il: Tln~.·hU.'· ~~~i~~l~~i ;;1~t~~~~~i~;1~:~~~J~1~~~tf~:lr::::: T.•.fie. •• ..n··.t,'.•.•.:.•. •····...•··.'nel. show,' I' . """...... "="=. . """.. LiYe st<>ck'sales', Df tilL... corporation shall be SlO.QUO. as the PrO\·idt>nt Real cent on Time Deposits. ...:...__....:..... ~__--...;,;-~--'--I~4-%'-?~%~~~1(9W~~~~~~~.Est:tt:COlll?,!-':}' ha;,;; ~mended its .:~rticleS of old shoes brought usfor one week• ~~l ~twn. re.,~d OFF':ClAL PAf'E.RO.F THE CITY OF ~ 'Jf .In<.orpo... to. :'-5. fo.. llu..,,:,". Ptl 0 ne FIOl"efi ~ 303. , .•.' , '.: ." . . '. 'c-''C-I " .''.'. ". I Artlclt> IV. Tile authonzed caPital stock .sllalk.be,~Hl,J}ll;),-,diyidc commencing .Monday, August 23, F ...ORENCE, fnR'l-:;rC,AlHOUN 0 NEWS; -«>'j.Of thj;;.COrP.Cl=tj£l.n . . J • I.·U ··c··· . '~""",,,,~.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,'V,,,,,,,,,:;'-,,,,v"·v';~~"'-1iV:;; I Bi:' , __ _ •••••P. S. Tuckl'!T Henry Reth,nsch has bough~ 160 53=10-17-24 D. C. PA.I. T~?';,~id~;'t. Cit}' C'Wnr.;: •...... ,C]mxles Cottreilacres of l;md in Wayne county and ------'------W. H. HOllETT our store and leave them', and buy. a ~t}: T~urer...•. _., W. H .. Thomas expects to move in the Silting. NOTlCEo elt)' A.ro=eT R. H. Olmstedl NOTICE is h.-rehy given that U",re wiU' new pair and wear them away. ,City E!>gtm.--ei" ., Haxold Re~'llOldSI' '"'0-"'0-- ,he a soeei,,! meeting of the :o.fayor and Bakery, Restaurant, Candies L~t)· .Marshal .,:;.;.::c·,'·j·'·n·;:..·•• · .Am·oll MalT.. .Banker '\V. R. Wall woll: W. H. Council'(If the City 01' F1orenee. Nebraskll, "'"'~~ ,:,. I. on 1.1onday, Se-pte-mber 2u. 1~u9. at eight , Cigars, fresb Roasted 't-",t>cri. C'ml,g'" Woods over Flo'rence in his auto and o'clock in the evening' fol' the purpose . :So a. p~cc" ~ lone traveling over the leading high- of enualizing the cost of constructing the Peanuts Cha,1e,s .AII...n.. ' "', laterai 6e~n;r in Se'xer District Xo. 2 in D:'l.n F ...K'~lly. ways has no idea of the beauties of the City of Florence and levying special We Make II Spedll.lty of Fine \laIw; J.'oli& ,1~ , J. K. u:>wry this beautiful city until he "-oes over asse"sme!,-ts t~ the.l0t" speci.llly b"nefited <::I -therebY In s.:.ua dlstnct -for the cost 01' 'Fire Det;>artment. each street. .And some of the oldIconstructinp: said 8.:wer. That the fol- HOSE COMPANY NO. I, FIRE DE- scarred veterans on the reunion l(lwin~,)s Fhe pmpo"eq pia,; of .PAliT:\U:~"T.-Meets d~?cripuon o~ assess- inthe.·CityHall the ..0 : ment und IS"- the Jot:; to S'ee\Ddrew A-nderson, Presid"nt;Wilbur of thanks through the columns of be taxed Clg;1lnst e"eh lot respectwel,', BL~~~~:~~~~ ~~~OP I~ ~retary M U S !\lleholE WB Parks Treas- '. '" '. Leot. Block. Tax, eeL R E' ~trei-; Gcot'ge Gamble. ·chlef.· the, TrIbune for all tne good thmgs J, ,. ~~ $1~_~~ . . the people of Florence did for them ;, ::~ I;;.~? Repair Work Dane WIth Dispawil II SCHOOL SOARD. . _ h 'u • k u • .. ;:".. , 1:;.~~ ,,_ ~ d .' . tl -fol t e bl", ChIC en dinner the la· 4 :. ~6 1_"", Hnrseshp&ini: 8. Specialty. l\ie-ets the lioJ.-at J. ue8 ay evenIng In le rl.~ _ f .. 5 ~t=i 1 r; 65 Street~ mQi1th at ~h" 5Caool btJildillJ;:. . '. ' les gave them and or the unt1l'lug 6 ~6::::::::::: 12:£5 '-Main Florence, Neb...J ! FLORENCE, NEBRASKA 1 ~~,~';/.~::~:,:~: ::::::...... •.: .. :~~~~m.la~: ~~td:~p~~:n~.l~gh~e~~rth:t~01:; L :::: ::: :)~:: ::::: ::::: ~~:~~ .. '. j 1 t b tILI ~- $_. ,00 ,:, . s.cP. u were constant y on hand ~_ , ·e , :!5.5Q - , 4" ~oo ~~=~~~~~I 'L to. encourage or adviQe if needed ,> _ ,,<:t.: "We Sell Everything" I ~: ~§::::::::::: ~g:~g .-.., . i :: ::: ::::: We Have .the largest list 1... .. ----~------~'.,....---~! ~~~c~~-~*~$,~~,~~-r of th!" Mayor and C\mn- !nd ''--' free d l;very ~"nt a!~ I I' I 8> '-il. of lb.". City of Floren,,".. Kehr:lskn.. n ~ e _ .n t1. I' I .~ tins '2;l~t aay of -".. l,g;nst. Iftt!!f. gilmmering. Ne~t time make a bet- ~! CHARLES ::tl, COTTRELL, tel" s~t. I~$~%~~~'$"n%~ft'~'Y%~-t---41 :32i·>4-10-1', Cit:; Cle"lL I KIERlE ICE CO. I! •• I .. ; The:,Saratoga Drug ,store has put'I-""--~--'-- LOTS Postal Gards . Eyery'l:;ody who attended the veL' In a lme of phonographs and records.! CHURCH DIRECTORY. I Reservoir Ice ! erans' encampment said they had HI "'0--<;:y ! _ Two for 2Sc. Fin~shed while you \'vatt. F~rst TEL. FLOR.ENCB :108 and 347 Four :arge photos for $1, at good.... time; Everybody who comes toI Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilson have start· IChurch Services Pres,byterian I I 'f Florenc.e has a' goud time. ed housekeeping on Fourth street. j Church. in FLORENCE • • .. ., I "'0--<;:y , • ~ . I • ~ .I tabl NIB d 'I Sunuay ~erTIces. Th3.t: rn~n was C€l'I:.am y accell . e. I L e.. s on esson lIas removed to S '. '.-n cl- I '0'0'" . • 0 • Omaha to live, . Ul. etl!.' ...CliOO - - • '-J a. m. i<><>Che>-O-ON<><>COK>-Or<><>-O-OtoO-C ERY _ '.. I Preaehm"'-l1:CO a. m. re ~-<;:y $115 TO $300 We !lorA:} the veterans VillI be like-+- 'j C "" "1· "'. --. 00 f .. d b k ' l\'[r' Ba \., h' . i . '. ll. L' eetjng I. p. m. the cst au come ac " ! c l:i. rnes. Wuo as oee.n VIS tl.ng. ;"I'd u- k S . " , ',Q" n ts ,,-{. d '. . I ~d "1..nee .€r \ Ice. • • 0 'U__ Faren ." I. an lm. Ne'l\ ell BUI· n' ,_ - S' 00 ' d . g th 1t 'h t d "eCU.le" 3J'- .'- p. m. Ilpa:~~~~:~~d~:h If that street car servIce unn . e l·on, as 1'13 .urne to her home at '. The pubEc is cordiaII, in,ited to 'J BELL DRUti co. l:'.:ncampment was not rotten uothlng Beaver Crosslllg. 1· d t' .• $5.00 Down a.nd , .. "" ' atten uese serV!ces. g 61 vms. j --v--<::::>- i v"11' Ea e A P' o Prescriptions carefully com. ¢ 1...... """'''''"'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''.....,...... '''''''...... & •• -+------Mr. and Mrs. Irving ltllison leftI n lam • l'V Y mos, asw!', $5 a Month on the Tho&a new sidewalks are going Tuesday for the western p;l:rt of Lhe --,-.------T g pounded. T"ilet ~ods, Per. Z¢ I 5 down rapidly and axe adding greatlY,' &t2.te. ,Cnurch Services Swedish Lutheran cheaper lots and $10 g fumes, Patent Medicines. Try 91 ~"""_ ....."""...._-"'_..'-"""-"""-_..+"""""'--- to the beauty of the city. ~~~_ i Ebenczet· Church. • • • i At thIJ meeting of the Eagles \J;'ec!-I Sel'Yices next Sunday. Down and $10 a :;~':':~R~:~9OOd. T'L'~ According to the of~cial. program j nesdaY the follmving om<:ers werEl I ~~nllo~-3: Ofr p. ~~ II II John Lebold of the Ea.gles' conyentlon m Omaha'elected to fill out-th~ :rear: HUgh.! l:mnday school-·L"O 1'1. m., Month on the higher Florence will be caUed upon to enter-l Suttie, worthy past president;, Jamesl Om: sen'ices are co.ndacte~ in.the I~<>OOOOcoooOO=O<>~ I Real fstilt II taoin. betwee. n 2,000 and 3,00.0 people IStribling, worthy president; Paul Has:1Swedlsh language. AlI ScandmavIans priced ·lots. Be sure Sej)temb~r Wr.-dnesdar, 15. W1Iat are ..'ken, worth]' vice-president; E. L. Platz, law most cprdially welcome. .," 1 ' Fire and Tornado Insurance, we going to do about it? Iworthy chaplain. and L. R. Griffith.l to see us before you • • • : conductor. LODGE DIRECTORY. l~ans Boosting the city does not consist j ~.'"'0- ! ------buy. We 'write I Rockmount ~ The Largel;'t List of Florence;· and o! ke€p~ng si~ent on those thing~ det- '. Miss \\-nitakN', who has be-en ViSit-I' Fcntanelle .Aeri~ 1542 Fraternal I i SUG:lrhan Property on th.e B'2st nm€nt~ to we welfare of the cIty. Img Mr. and Mrs. Newell Burton. re· Oraer OT E..gles. ... • • Iturned to her home ill Hitchcock coun-l Pilsi \Yortu.,,- Pr"sident. ..:Hugh Sutti'" Pre~ident FIRE INSURANCE Flcre~ce Pa\'e? !t:r Sunday. I'Worthy .....James Stribling Poultry Farm FI::::, Neb. Tel. 165. , • • 1 ~-~. i'Worthy Vice-PI'esidellt. ..Pilul Haskell V.~en, it lookS that way. ! Mrs. Josenh SeoU, who is ,isiting i \I:orthy Secretary :\L B. Thompson '. .' ~. iher ~a.r:mts in Seattle. is ill 'Yith ap- t'Yorihy Treasurer F. H. Reynolds f BARRED PLHIOlTHI ROCKS c·V.'bose movll' IS It now? Th~ coun- i pendlcltlS. IWorthy Chaplain, E. L. Platz I Ilasti~gs ?~- « Heyden eU's or et:lutractor's orinj.unetOl's'.!. iInside Guard Xels Bondesson I Mrs~ ----:oc-...... --o:------: ' ... ! George ::>lel't. Who has been \ Outside Guard ,.,\Vm. Storms.,JI'.., Tel. Florence ,U5 FLORE~CE, NEB. ~s there aIl~'l,)~~"el.:>e:~tl-f\'-ice Oracle Harriet Taylor I ,1- I What';; thO'Ula.tteroetween. the I., Mr. and Mrs. RobBrtHc.Olmstetl are\iChancenor , .. Mar~· Kelson .I,! " sidew~lk ins.J,l£cto~ and; t~emaY9t?,('xpeeted home Saturday Ironia fe~ Insid.e SenUll~I :Ros: Simpson ASK FOR ~eW1se the-marsnal and the llla)-or1Idays' stay at Lake M.innetonka. Minn.:. Outside SentmeL ElIzabeth Hollett At the end of the en!' Hne'l II Ukewise everyone else "and the ~'"'0- 1Receiver...... •..:.Irs. Ne"ell Burton I METZ miyor? ...,'.. '. .. .. ! F. S. Tucker and family have moved,R~c.'o:rl.el': , Susan Xichols- Storz Celebrated Artesian Well ii I . . • ••. loa.e-k to their boarding house. .Pnyslclan...... •..Dr. .A. B. Adams FAMOUS BOTTLED BEER Surelt now that the Gimlet is heIP-j .. . Board of :Managers; :Mrs. Mary Water Beer, iug in the. fi~t for, the pavement it .Exception to, General Rule. l Green, Mrs. l\Ial"garet Adams, Elmer I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I At Henry Anderson's Florence ",m be taJdlll short season. L-owell says: "The Yery gnarlest1jTaYlor. !------! • • • ., land hardest of hearts has some mu- Meets 1st and Srd :\-Ionday at 'waU's' .------. Plenty ot time yet to pave-if prop' skal string in it," yet we am tOldJ' Hall. Did yO:J. ever sto;> to think th:J.t a I '#hen )'fru bui;d don't forget e1' speed is put on the iob. that Dr. Johnson had no love ofLmu- Icanc€Ued ('h"e1: was th~ b-ei;t n:cdpt t FI CN 410- M W A you {'ould have. I J. H. PRICE --••~'...-+---'------'0(' sic, and ·that upon being told that a orence amp o. ::> ••" OP"" ,m 3-,'eount with us and &ee II' In the meantime mere sewer,{rirelcertain piece ~r music was ~eq' di.ffi-IY~nerabie ConsuL J. -,?-, _FOX: ,,;,:hat it do"" for you. ",'" do "- gen- FOR HARDWARE. n~eiL !cult,.. he e;s:.pr.e.tis.ed regret _that It 1\ ag 1\\. .:~. - O'* • ~ CO' JO' Lill t;€n .:. ua,t:~':":~rl':~~(l~~lr:kji.~!f.'._i. bl~_',~.·?l"'''ld'S~''.'::.!,!~~- ..:~cl.~..r:.t~:!.~;"..t., ~,~ 1 tOO' • lnot nnposslble. But Dr. Johnson wastBanker _ F~ D. L€ach"i ~ --'" .;. .. ~~"'. "~:",-~ -.- i.l Spe~~a; price~u~rde~~ntractors and , Something Needed. Ia hUlllan contradiction. ! Clel'J~ , '\V. R. Wall j h';';'~~'1;n~~(;j ';::;;"-i~~;[;,~.sD"-r store or Tel. 3221. i F1oN!nce demonstrated 'last week I ! :l\-Ieets every 2nd aud 4th Thursday! thf!...t it COUld.. take care. Of. Ia' '--) gooo. s pe an! ring the performance at the Ka- i r:!nK ..:c oy R. . l!nsted ~,h~,?-ld m~n'e Bobemia~1 ======:::::!'======BAt~U fLORE·l~JC~. go arter .of them. While jtinnal theater. :a-rarienbad. r------....-~-:I· 'OF .~ B m 11 B' C I n lil true many miSta.;;::es were made'l' recently the curtain sllddenlv went! I'd.\. U enson"e onng 0. ',l McCOY «OLMSTED they were soon rectified and with thcum....n on the middle of an act. The; JOHN C. RENl\'I!'i:fiER.' BARBER snop i ex-?eriellce gained this year SllO:'ld be/manager presently explained that the i 1l'im-c1a~!£ WQ!'k s:.;~ an up-to-ca:e' ALL WORK GUARAl·rrEED TO BE S.mSFACTORY i Attorneys and C6unseDars~at:law a.ble to do a great deal beIter III the i curtain raiser had recehoed a telegram i Maln -St.re!lt Florenu, Nell. i I' 'PHOl\;E 3iO. Phnme Benson 281 BENSON, NEB. " future. . . .j"nnouncing that he had won $8000 ini---.,;,...... ------~--_...! ;0...._ ....__.... """,...."'...:: 652 Brandeis B!dg. Tel. D 16 11 Theh committee Who So aol:- han-.a loftery ~nd had. dropped'the ~urtain I ::====".::::.======:::::.======!::::======~======-_ illeQ the encampment and to whom a lin his excitement. ,I vQfe of than:l-.s.at least should be ten-l j deLed for their bard work was made , The Way to Happiness. ! up as follows: I T l'k f 1 ~~1- .• .. I 'i' W M CI ..' I 0,. ou. ear e"",-J' upon lne; to ac-, ii .. c .ure, cept the laws of nature. not with! v:.n~~ ~~~:rsol1, !Iileek resignation. but as her .. sons, I' :no rt QQ'.: 0" I-;-;ho dare to search and question; to 't/. ~. Wai~m",. I ~ave.. peace and eonfl~ence ';ithin ourI P; S. Tucker. j"m-,:l::.-.ihese a,re tne j)eh~fS that . RJglIt now the business men of! maKe lor happmess.-1laterlmck. I this city should get together and form • I an association to secure and take. . Men. .. I care or events. of this nature. Bv '\lhen a man IS notorIOusly badpeo- iornling this association now work ~}~eha\e a grJ:la~ deal of c.h~~u.- for eould be laid out in sucb shane as ilIm and say: "G~"e the de"ll nlS due; to bring a ten·fold increase and thus :Ie is not as bad as painted. "But '''liO HAVE I:SEDAi"\D ENDORSED i ~ could be secured a fund on hand to when a man is reliable they say he is do aU preliminary work. ,)\-errated. and good at hiding his .It is imuoEsible to make as much tracks.-Atchison Globe. of a,' sue~ss of an ent.erprise in a f------··. TIIEKNABE- PIANO few weeks' _time as in a year's time To Whom It "Ia~~~?;.:n: and, too. a live body 'Would he able _ ~oUce. is herd}): g~Wl1 thaL. the (,O!"pQ QN:·l'IIEIR_AMmUCA.~- I.Q.V~ '~lo"I p ,.~ . -_ _ 401.. • .t .atlon Knov;u a~ t;he Parr:way neal t;, :se~u.e moree,en..s w..lan one JUS, GSI;;t'" Compan;;.· has al11(;ndi:dits Articles organized for a 'SllecificclJUrpose and '1f In5orp(l~~tion to r"ad !tS follinys:. men disbanded Arrt:'ta:r)· and Treasure-;:-. . D-....ted .Tune :!lst, l;j(j9. :.yunong the manyt.l-J.ings that rould D. C. PATTERSON, be: secured .are: ,,,::-Hl-17-2.J. President. Encampments: NOTICE. Picnics, To Whom It 'Maj' CGrieern: Stl'".eet.,.. fa.i~. . Notiee-isner<;by giwm that the como· , . .'" ration' known as the Prw.lential Ri'al ··~'~~;~$i~~~l , !,~~.JDU :SHATTER .... .~**~r "Mr. Ha.tcll of Middletown, 0., who j tlas .~ -nsiting hisdimghter, Mrs. J.h.i,!"'J>StoIl,t~~home··Afonday...
:Mt'. a.ft,dMrs;· tlenryTyler ·of Lake! James Paik' were.the, guests of Mrs. : Pettit BatiU"day...... ~"Y: Mn. NBU of- Omaha was the guest of~ .. J', r... Rou.ston Saturday:' . • . ~-<:::>- The MissciJ Frilnces and Grace' Tliom.uooa '., entertained a moonlight . PldUfc- l'1t theirhQme·last:F\iday even- ing, They all had l'luch a good timeI y g e.·.. stayed' .8l.1ni ht... Th.ose present . titw.ere-:E!i~alffith.... Anderson, Ferne_ Ni- c6.l.es. Mcll Carpenter, Mary, Johnson. &fatrl~ Barnhart,' Grace. Thompson,' ,, .Myrtle BY.ck, Frances Thompson, Rol~ Un ~" Carroll Belden, Lloyd ¥atson~.George Cook, Ernest. Glover, ",,-ill 'VlRJ-Ur, Lucien Thompson, John V"ood~. Donald Burke. ( . -<:::>--<:::>- The B&k.er COllstruction company, a CO>1KJ;:ll.c"io1i with a capital stock of / $ilJo.ooo. __ha!vbeen formed for build .I ing the eWctric line from Omaha to, FJ:"emortC-th&t . was projected last',l spring.. The directors of the new com pany li'l'e E. L. Whitcomb, C. W. Ba ker. 0. O. Phi1UI/s, Peter Mangold and J6lino:. Htiglin. The plans of the compaaF, whIle still indefinite, con- '-, . template &- line from Florence to Blair to Fremont lind back to Omaha no. Benn.in.g'tzm, Irvingto-:l and Benson. '. '.. -<:::>--<:::>-, ~ DePllt:Y"Sheriff B. F. St~wart says that J!l.lD~ Phillips, wanted on the charge. 0{ murdering :Marsball G. Hamilton :A:ugust I, near Florence, is in omaha; tind has been seen within the lastfew da¥s. 8h~riff Braile:rhas l'l€eIl no-tified, bu.t so far has been un· able to. I.ocate the fugiti.·ve. for Whos.e" captn.»e &- reward of $300 is outstand ing. PhiUtps is sald to baye shaved off bls n..',oulltache and clipped his hair clooo; su that he can hardly be rec(}g nized e-..--en by acquaintances. But the simrlirs men feel confident it was he' whons seen recently and they are on the iobkout for -him. . -<:::>--<:::>- \Vedlle$daY &>ptemherHi will be a big day fnFIorence, for at that time all the .,-tsitlug Eagles to the con 'ven.tion in Omaha,will. be here for a". lawn aocial, so says the official pro- gram, ... . ~<::>- I .Mr. LUndstrom, the chicken fander of Omaha, was the·guest of Florence fnends Mondl'y. . -<:::>--<:::>- 2 'Burr Incubators; 3. Burr Brooders; ~EE~; EPI~~~t~ml~ ~ ~ ~~_~~_~_~~__ ~ 1 l'Hn<:b Plow; 1 5-Sbo-rel Culti'ator. t""'as won by the city. but let me tip I p;.: n. Ners~n, this off to ~'ou: At present one CQun- I 'ref. l"lGra-ice2lil. . cUman· wants the' creosote blo;;-lr. oue J •.,-<::>-~-;::;; brick block, one on the fence, but 1 Try one bef Honett's meals ,,'hell YOllwill "ote for pa\ing if two more do i are in t.m'!n1. Th~y are fino'!. Iand -one who "ill ;'me against H. j -<::>-<::> IThere is Olle cenain thing and that I ,, F'tank W. Trazier. John-'1'_ Barnell, is if they uy to use the creosote i Hamson D. Forrest and Frallk CalIl:O ',.bIOCkS. there wi1l certainly IJ{l a big i meu:l':i:Hl, ,owners -of farms.,.north Qf f ho"l go uD, but if they use the brick I F'loreuee-th."'Ough which' the proposed! block things will go a great deal: Prochnow road is to run, have brought LSUloother. Some of those who are i suit to hat:e the county enjoined from Inow against the paving sa,y the:r ( building.the. road.. A resolution was...... 1· would he for it if Fly Speck 'was out :.'.. pa£sOO bY tile commissioners a year 9£ it aI..together, but as long as he has! a"."1). P!'Qvidll1g for the work, but. the a sa:;' eo they will fight it. ~ ~tl'act w~ let onlr.recell!ly:_Tl;\e.rc'I' If all this dope isnt' worth $2 it i ~ilLbea.I~th~:g by the POIlc:a.55Q901 1;;sn'-t worth, a cent; so please' sen~l' hn~ $imd!1,Y. afternoon, OctDber 2"1 me the two. BOB: ; ,AlL ~~ o;wners are requested tO _.. . .' . I 'he ~... ~...... '. For Sale-A fine, thoroughbred PoI-', -<:::>--c::,. . and-ehina boar. Phone Flffi'ence 462, !.\irS_ charles C-ottreU returned home -~-"C::>- i S-uft.~ from a ,'isit in COl?TadO.,·I Miss AI.lie Houston was the guest. of i Wh>m tdte left they were havmg a Mrs. :McCune of Omaha Tuesqay. I sno-w sIDn!l. ~~. I' ~--<:::>- ,.: Ii' you do intend to do any painting Mr. aM Mn!, Henry Sears of Den! thi:i fall it would be well to S€e the 1 ...-£-ranfl Mm. Lucy Sears of Chica.git Florence Ih-ug Store about the paint.; . will he the guests of Mr. and Mrs. ~ j Ill. f.;. ptatz Saturday and Sunday. M. L. Endres, candidate for county l • "'0--<::;'- ., reasurer on the democratic ticket, is 1 , F J\fil'tS Agnes Shipley is ,isiting atm-ember of the FIorence £.agles. ! he hoin~.oCJamE'sWildsat J).:oSota· -<::>-c::>-. - ! for g'. fe~\~·e€ks.. It is expected she' ::."III'. and 3,Irs. '\V. H. Thomas leave 1 ~i!..! re!!ume het old position at the Friday for Des Moines, returning l\fon-i P03t office when, she returns. Iday_ i ~..r0 Q_J . I - -<:>--<:.::> 1 Charles Baughman and family re- ' Charles Huntington was the guest; tu.-nl!'d &.:mday from a two weeks' of .T. B. Brisbin Tuesaay_ ! ,,-ish at the Seattle exposition. They -<:::>--<:> ! report having a good time and that Mr. and ::.\Irs. '\'t. H. Thomas and! the weather was cool enough in the famiiy spent the week end as gu<;sts: evenings to make an overcoat feel of-.Mr. and Mrs. G£orge Bird at Fair- j good. ~"ie'\\"~ ~ • ~_~ ~_-<::> l George Craig and family of West 1;-Ir. and airS. Tom Sbipley are r!r i Amb!er, Omaha, spent.Saturday in Iceh'ing congratulations upon the ;r-! Residence of Dr. R. E. Lamoreaux, Near Thirt}'-third and Woolworth, Omaha. Florence visiting friends. i rival· of a -boy. ! . ><:::>-<::::>- - -<:::>--<:::>- J Dax-e ShipleY, .and. family who re-J. E. Vi-'imams, who recently re.; / cent!y, :- ' . .. draY 'Un€' and contracts for carrying! i\-Ir.&l::.d Mrs. Arndt spent Sunday . the.mail from Ro:;;eland to Dallas. He i ment to select from. Oldest Cement Stone Yard in Omaha. Have built six \'\"1fh Mr. and llrs. J_ J. Cole. return- is as much of a live wire there as heI cement residences in Florence. Are now building the J. J. Cole block. irig to Blair' Monday. was here. ! ~~ j .I\lr~ and Mrs" Thom~s IJeig;her and ~ ~~~..;!:";~~:;"!-·:!·-!>!,··~:·-!-·~tt C01"iE AND SEE US OR TELEPHONE US YOUR WANTS• family have remOVEd from ""'isner to ,t- . ,-~, ! PROMPT DELIVERY AND GOOD WORK Florenea-. Mr. Deigher will open a 'K If BRiGGS NEWS J., :1; I new~; I I .;, f c"-enernl merchandise sto._ re in_ the_. ~ ~. Cole buildi-ng. At present -they ar~ ~~:> ~~ ...... ,..~; ,."', "+,.;:- .,....;_.;-.~ ..'....:~-..-;..;._.• "..;-~.;.;;...:;,...:~::: ... ~:....;.~.:~,. ~ o~cupying the Hunt' house on Bluff ,~,~·{-~-,~··,~v't·,_ .'~' ". "'-." v,' " • ;; .' : ~ - '.' I street. . . . Mr. J. H. StuH, spent ::;Ul:1uay m: -<::>~ . Omaha ,isiting relath'es, ! Otnaha Concrete tone The best pool hall in the city is run -<.:>~ " by ~rge Gamble. Go in and play a :\!rs. Anna Riche was a pleasant 1 visitor at her aunt's, :\-Irs. Drabeck,! FRANK WHIPPERMAN, Manager. game of. pool. a .few da-.,5- last week. ! -<:::::>o'~ Mr. and :?irs. Cooper moved Tues, -<:::>--<:::>- day in the building vacatEd b)' :Mr. ]'Iiss~s ..Hattie . an?, A1z~~ ~~u;.: I 28th AVE. AND SAHLER STo 9 0MAHA9 NEB. ,and Mrs, Henry Andersen. were -';j~ting theIr sIster, l\~::;. lGn"'i ~-<::> , . ery, at J:' lorence. i Office Phone Web. 886. Ind. B-3018 Residence Phone Web. 4231 ..' W. B. ParkS was taken w,ry ill 13st , ,.~~ .. I SatW"day .. but ...at last aco!luts was Mr.!I'L }\{etzmgel was helpmg Mr· · sonu:nvhat better. . Sawhill with his alfalfa Tuesatl WIth ll. sick tracks at SmokY CreeK. Jl.IcCIouu. a • _ ., ., . ,; l' tIl . h' "r tho. "Ifie - young roa.d S'.!perIni,.e1et. II ,'" ~••s eros" t' . - ., ," " .• ! the h"adache now at an:' small sum-a treat for the men._McClo"u Tnpe-Imot uuder his ear. thickly Then 1',S e!<,-,;-teUlble, ld. had cnt aown hIS lif" to J qllo"snOTI, UBut v.hat are ~HJU going to do'" dischargeo the whoie outfit: ana ordered ,..'I , b ,. b the 'Wreckage burned. lJ:eClol..1G oecaUl€ 1l111sperlug BUIlth became jnterillOlllng~ pi:.di e.;t's-hrigli1~puPo ana e o~ ~OliS • I am going to gel ~lJrlP!': do ;..ou acquaInted with Dicksie Dunning, a girl ested. "Hold ():n~" said he. mildly swore ~":olenth-. BIll Da::.cmg v.-no h;;d be2n hIt m "ant to hdu Q " "Oh! Mr. McCloud, Have You Heard of the west. WllO to look at tile l' d' h - h" l' th Te 'kl News?" wreck. ''Whispenn..<:!'cameGordem Smith told I'. what is loose? \\-nat arp TOU I;olllg I "Du Sang. yeu llre no: i)lee, lng I the ead u'1d stUhUNJ. C.u )eE'n '-rm "oing to help. . e rrl.., e . President Bucks of the railroad, of 1\1('- to do?" I mi.(;lt~ bTU. rill afl..lid you f're bauIYl1 mu~ed ~)ac~ to the .c<)l)lil at ~Il;:;slon 'Ob, ~-O'J ale" T'ilnt WOltltl be l,eD Cloud's brave fight against a gang o~ ... "'h" N' - I 'h ~. 1 1 • , l' lId shoe],: hIre that, it really is yeur pin7" ~~ed miners ,~n-u" tha't was the reason "~e're going to hang these fello,,~s: f hurlJ··saiJ )\ lsperlug ~mltfl. ~~ ~ t 12!"e. ~;HlngSt anc ..aY!ll tne 111 e )e rOO:l~~ funny" -.~~ for the snperintende:nt"s... ap-pointmel1t to answered Stormy, WIth a Yol1ey or "l aJ.l~ ~h'i!lg I can do for you"'" I -~ do~tor a1: Orol'ill'2" hp..d been sent ~ Funn~- or nnt rn.1 gOlDg I:O heln:" 'Oh, r don't know whose pin it is!" ~~ g;.~~lngM~:;~;~dofa:M~~.g~nS~~i~t:~ hair·raising imprecatlOns, , "Get me some water," I fOf. L,., I'll\! not come. At mid.llgh, . YO.I would onlv7 he in the way:' ;Vhy, what Is the matrer?' ex-fcreman's deserted Wife. DICksl€> Dun- '·Oh. no! .Jus~ Ilut them ou horses I A ('7eeK flowed at 1:0 ,g-eat rg, b,u Dcr Sang lJ"gged n.m l nOJd 11lly. as he sa, be"!',e the n>-'u, road 2. jP" U1!llutes s]ilJped from her head the shell that tied Smith that he ha~ work anaad. A woods and d-ive the hO"sE" Ollt from "ot '0 '",a\'e hun alon8 lest Ga.-man 1 "0'1 a~e be~,er hang- it' I lmo\; you "Tl'e '8Il~0"d lp llano-ed I am fo~ hOld LeI' Imoned hair. He caught her stock train '\vaS Wl"ecKed b} an open I -" ~ ...... ~" . ... , " I' " ~. .-.. ... ~ .. w. b • h 1_ • switch.. Later a passenger train ,"-as hc-ld under "Cill. Stand stHI. ;:ou ~o\,;-hB"'''''{l''''d I :;ncn.11d 1...111 .tEll. 3n:1.tll can"\ a~Set1 tile are. Eo,,",," do ~ Ou :ee~ I I dinnel.· hand and lnssed It and s e COll a nOli
up and the express car robbed. Two men cow thief'" he cried !',lil}')i~rr t-,,,, ,,'tu:.Hinn q m·x!:f':ur. ":i'll nut you 011 •• ~ ;p', 'h,-,t 1,' ]n'ed docto" 11",1'e yet Q I• BlI -I ",ill get dmner for --. ou " get it away ot a posse pUrSUIng the ban{lzts 'were ~:. -~ I..L...... ~ ...... -~,.. _...... ,,., 1"' -- al It....,. 1JJ..t L -.. .. D. H I...... , killed. u'Wnlsperu1g Smltli ..approached noose up tIght on George ;:;B:Jgl~ie g > my i:Oise. ;sp,J.d he- at. lenglh. ullu i Then g:Ive n~p n:~~ bOOtS. 1m gOIng "You J~eed not. I can ge~ It for lllY- You are dear/' murmured icksle, Sinclair. He tr;"d to buy inm °l~' ll)~t I neck. ta:'e \OU do\\n 1O 1h" e-eek," J Ode-Ii: to :U-edicine Bend 10 Doc Torv: sert." 'if you are silly. The reason I failed. He warned McCloud that us ore I T --. -1 " .~ -- 1 1-" I ., • I" 't J t 'd h ·t· l'S was In dang.or. Ml"rlouo. ",--as carrIed I ~'See here,"..returi1~d n'11.:.sf:::r .. U!; He turned to u1e CO\\ uO\,to; aau as \-eu I In the 1110rilE1U ""'lusnenng Smit}] "Yon 3"e !JL),~"fectly abslllJ, and if V.ou t..U e you Yl e ~ome "''''1 n me forcibly into Lance Dunning',. presence. Smith ;:howiu"" "orne anno, anee . --. ou! ,h<>:11 to help, but the~ i'eftlsed to I'who h~tl c'ea~s'::d a~~l' U'·e"-s".-'l Ill" we "tand l'e"", d;sputi.l''- ;\OIarlon won'[ lJ\ecause I was afraid )-OU might get Dunning refused the r!ulro.ad a. ngllI-of- ... ~..,.. .. :;:,.... J. ---- .. ~. :. "'_ _ -.- • ---, - u. _ ~ (: u,. ~ "( J.. '--'- • --- ~'-'-..: ...... 0... ..••'-". - H I h ld way he had already s,g',ed fo!'. D",l.su· ma)' be Jok'ng, bll< I am not. n.:tu"" I ,0UCll Dn i:'ar.~. I wound ana felt sure the b11l,et hall no,' ha\'e an\tnmg lO ea'. lhot. ow do you Sl111POSe S OU i»te;fered to preyent U s]'ooting aff.ray. do as I tell \-Oll 01' releasp those men:' \\-nispe:'ing Smirh kept IllS jJ?t!ence. I penwl".tod rhe ,,' u-i o1l'e.ed 110 objPc' The\ ,"lent mID rhe :.;,(heu disl'u'- :epl if you were Idlled 9 Or, don't -you Dick.sie met McCloud on a lonely trful to ...... ~.... "_" _... ._"...,..... d·' °d I " co. ...., ...d\. 1.. .. • ~ '1 .. , ~ I 1 I' f J" 9" ''-''"aIn him his life was in dang€l"!:_ 01'1 h1:S '''''ell. I gUB'SS ,,~e ale not ololilng l i~a.rg. tah.2 lnal. 1101;:,~ ~ nea ~ sal I lio;} to the p~~opo3al neyond caullOP- 1116 ahOUI ...·th~t snonld be COOh.ea. _-\.t 1 un i na";.e 2.!1y ee .!.ng was home lJ' shot passed tr"l"O;;gn hIS h3! very much. You heard me, didn't! he. "Come here, Seagru.e, heljJ me I in£: him to .,de 1;10W1\', You can go the end of an hour the" han two fires But, DlCJ,sIe, is it all nght~" A. sudden nsE' of the Craw_m,,,, Stone rr'- ?. • d '1 ..n" 1'" D!::[ t h" hor'e TIl" bo"" - . ,., d' ;,,, created consternation D,cksle ~_ntl Ma- YOu. demanue SIOl'my. angII j'. ,., e t .He U ~allg on --" '". • . ~ I down lJan way with the prIsoners. gOll'g-one III me stO\ e an one III How do I know? \'I'hat do yOll rio!)' apP<'a!oo to. MeC!01'd fOl:' help. ~WhIS- are going to strhlg these damned crit-l seem to be afraiU of getting blood on I BIn' ::;u:::cgested \\'1 bllellP!; Sn.itb Dicksie's chei?-k" By that UUle It had mean" I will not Jet YOU ride homEl nermg Smith jomed t:he group. M~Cl{jud , h' . l t' I th-' ,~ '-" ,-',. h . Id took his men to fi;-ht the riyer. Larrce ters Up rIg t llere ln the ClrRW on ne 1 ell' .ldnU:,. ,"BrlH YOlmg is going to ta:;:e tileIT' been deCIded to have a Iune eon ll1' wlth me, and you WIll not let me l' e Dunning welcomed ihem ('ordiap:!. :\fc- first tree." I WIth Whispering SmIth and Sea-I to Oro\~lle and oa can act as dl~ll- stpud of a dinner Dicksie attempted I aome alone. Tie Jim again, I am g~~~les:;~ei~:~o;~'is7;~'J;fnct;;~,8~ogyS Whispering SmHh are" a pocket· i grue Snill-Ortiug Du Sang in the saddle I man of th; gU:ln'." some soup, and :'IcClol1d found a strip gOipg to stay with Marion all night." raneh. He tl:!ed to .persna,de ~::,.~ ':,e!'erted : BefDre th€- pan.... sial,ed. Snll!l of ba('on, and aftet· he had cooked !t. to ~ ~1.·' wt..fe return to Jum. She l",.us.a, He'D'1, .. h ' •. 'd' pr~ne'" d accus€d W'nlspedng Smith of haying calleJ. seagrue to him. "George, j Oll Ic••Sle,,,It' 11e, r. mg·""Irl CHAPTER XXX, stolen her love "f!0zrt hlm._ -.<\. _Trail! was saved mv life once. Do "T-on remen11)e-r I up aad her ~Ie€\es delightfully rolled held up and roboea, tJ.e n:;nults \escap- , . , 1 k b f' _. '" ~ ~ 'T'h ~I ' lng. Smith and 1\fc~ioud sta1'tp d_in pur- "" -in the Pall Handle? \, ell. I gave: lac' egan I' Ill", e,,,,g,, ",:n "' at ,.on, The Laugh of a Woman. suit. .At Ba!5gS ~nc'l Du Sang_klUed o~d you \ou:'s tnke in the Cache day be. unahle longer to Vilthstanu tile excIte- Baggs, Whisoer,ng Sm!th te1rwm!ed IllS • • , I' d"1 a' • II h d' \', iLlJ.in au hour, :Marion, worlting ten-year-<:>ld son They came to Williams I fore yesterdaj'. I dou t l.;:nov.- ,lOW menlo appeare . l.le eU",meel, us e 0\('1' a hat ill the trImming room, was Cacne. Smith was certain.the bandits Ibadh 'au al e iuto tills thing-. If VOIl with endea\,Ol'. was llraklllg toast were there, He impor:nnen Rebstock.! •, ~ . , __ , TJ th' sa" do\'! n at tahJ" wooetJ, startled to hear the cottage door open "king of the cache," to gi....e up Dn Sang. ! Ikept cleal' of the killing at Tower l' I le lee e. -" " and (Q see DlCksie quie unconcernedly Rebstock refused. Smith declared. he I wlll do what I ('an for ~'on Don'r' er. They found they had forgotten • would clean OUt the whore ga.ng••nclu- . " , ,~ •• " In t'" -a t ~llowed walk in. To ~rarion's exclamation o. ding "Rebstock_ Smtth earne upon. the I tall, in anybouy. til", cone_...1 ,.Lal-On"ll; s no a • surprise she returned onl)' a laugh. "I bandits. Du Sang a,llli)ng them. I to move from her ('hair. Vlhen the 1 ha,-e changed illy mind dear. I am CHAPTER XXVU-:-Contlnued. I CHAPTER XXIX. coffee was made read) tlIe bacoil had ! been eaten and more lw.d to be fried_ going to stay aU night"
i :McClolld proved ab~e for any part of 1 Marion kIssed 11.er approvi:,-gly, It was not the first time the Wi!- I . r:::~~ou~.and DiCk~ie. ~ ~1 the program, and when they rose it! "Reapr,. :rou .are get~l~g. so sen~iDle I Iiams Cache gang had sworn to get I 1\e" ~ ot Lh~ TI611t 111 WIlham;,; C~"ue was four 0 clock and too late. :Me. shan t l,new you. Dlcl,sIe. In ract, 1 him and had worked together to do it, I reached ::'Ie~ieine Bend in the nlght.! Cioud de<1ared, to go tacIt to the of. believe this is th~ mos~ .~ensible thing but for the first time it looked as if I Horsemen, IlI'lllg ill the ga::;s belween fire- chat a-:'td'noon. I }-OU v, ere ever gUIltr at they might do it. A single chance was Itelephones lead.mg .to t:'e ,n~nh cOl~n. Manon and Dic!,sie. aftel a hme, at. "Glad you thi;Uk .so;' returned Dick. lett to WJ:lispering Smith for his life,I j tIr, made the .cove xahed'In tTImIng . I.'t If h-IS = ~." ~.. ," """5 ;;,-hey..came'-'-' f"om''. wneez:,' I,rano. a:c:d "hell D:('ksie ,;poke hi'n1 'Ill rI'dI'u'""'~.home."='l'th me- so he-'" rifie should play free in the scabbard I the nulroad offices. ~ ows;ou mor~Ir:g, ':>.bOllt "'omg- ho;:::e he de~Iared he I Sill He is ('ommg over for supper, as he reached far it, he could fall to ISle,=py Cat, nearer ~he ::;CE'Ile ~~ LlC would l'ide t:Jm,' wi~h h~r, Bu~ Dick. :00, in a fey,- minutes:' ithe ground. releasing it as he plunged, fig:'" began s"'lldil1g III ~f;leg:"apulc reo ,,:e had 1:0 mil,d Tl1'lt he t'noll1d. and \'':.'1en McCloud arriwd he bruught ii-om the saddle, and make a fight on! !Dons in v.l1:ch tr',:1. and nlmo~' \\1'1'8 "'h'n he asked to k:::ow "b>:, "Viilliout v:ith hIm a porterhouse steak, and ~,r:C:oud his feet. If the rifle failed to release I 5!rangeiy mix"d. ':SW?t' a: re"lIzing ",ha' ou<:-jl"ope around his neck, ~ushed hI~ ';lQt 1 cade moyed slowly do"n to the creek, i I heard ;!<,,, flory !1l~ sel:, ami I rode ""i'{J'II':! ~ D-, 1 iJ~ ;; \\ .l) from me JUSt III ~hedt~u this diYision at least. hllll. Face ~ownward: the huge ~ulk , {)f the circle, and stood In ~r.0nt or hl:n. I where 8 liny stream pu:'led ::mong i right in w-to s<'''' )I?l'ioil, and my because YO-I 11['v<, a hetter 1,01'S!.'"" "\\'11::1 i" the .a', or?" ~otlon·. ean~t ~l€re ~'I~~ of Bill Dan-emg was sLretched "You pIa)- horse mtH my prls" the rocks. The water reVIved tne Ill-I courage failed me-I came first., '::\0 TIot h· C::'IlFP I ha,e a het • 'Yes '\hat is it" How can I think: 1~S5 in the road. Karg, ?rouchmg be·l oners:~ he said curt~. ,~'G~t 0::1': jured man for a mO~:!lt; he had Hen l Does sIl", 1mo". do !"ou tj;i?~ -: Blake Ie, hOli'E' " Db, I l;noVi: Ii: they don't put Jim in SIde his fallen ~orse, neld up the I here. Km·g. Come, liOw, ~1l0 IS gOlug, strength enough. Wlin SOllie help. to Isaw him :':1,; :rom we s::dale after he He !{Joe.;:"e ~~ ~,lolj1 at 1:.., \\ ithont box smll to-niaht he "ill kill some 01 bloody stUlllP-.?f hIS gJ,l-n h~d,li,hE' did no: l:no-.,-.; what Sh8 Kettledrum a Perfect Instrument. side of his nwn trembling animal, I fellows let :gu Sang get away while I Dll Sang as the cause of all the t1'O,,' I ha\"e been nddled nth bllllets. Isn't '"\ a" EU~ i_g :::i,e E::IW only tho expre". The kettiedrum, Mr. Gabriel Cleath, threw-himself into the saddle. and. ad.: you were playing fool here?" he asked. i ole. But Du Sang em'sea him v.ith! It Ierrib!e~" She so!J;Jed suddenly, and sian 01 bis ey"" and lool,ed R\\ay, bur e1' contended, was perfectly compe' justing his rifle sIghts as the heast 1 "Dn Sang's over the hiH there on his usury. and, While \VhisFering Smhh. McCloud. cs:ill.Iled a;; he,' words. leu she knew t';a: his "'ye~ fc'lowed her tem to prodllce atmosphere as wen plu~ed down the draw, ga,e chase to ! hcrse, and full of fight yet," exclaimed listened, told Rebstoc;';: with bitter; her tv hi3 e:':d- and bent O-;'e1' her. The stin ',,,<1 ser, The (!eserred street as rbythm. Even to tune the instru, Se""""e , h h.t.· ... · h d' t-'" b •. , J• I 1~.,· h f Il~en. t tur€e thin:rs 'were required-oS ...,. ~ . lone.. ; oat stat. 11 ne a glyen .... &1 oy, ·'1£ his de~th means this to YO~lr ia.:r IIi ! 'Ie ~ nne ..la L~d~ ton moun- ~ ~ '"'I ·'Then we will look him un;' sug-, Barney anything but ;: s('rub hOr2€ +'llk 01' wh"t " ~'oan" to me'" taiu evel1111g a:rd the day s radiance perfect mUSICal ear, a flne sense oj CHAPTER XXVIII. I gested Smith. "Come. 8eagrue," I they ~ever would have been tTailed_: L~ ••, "'''O-d'O:: -::"::rh'~ bo~e ..:....m t.~ was dyil.l!! m t;1(" s1:} III lower tones touch and fl,e years' experience. Aft, , ! "Don'- "'0 ove~ Ihere. He'll get 'lou! ::\fore than this concerning the afl'ai;-, =e~ne':'-' Th: ~~::m:e-n';' was' 'n" '--'-'-I'd~- env~ he src"e ag" 11 and she W: n\:d deadiy e- yla~dng o-;-er a ket:tledrum melodY The Deatn of Du Sang. ' '':,. • • : . l'! '" ••' '" ,. ne-- ." L ,. -- ->-'v .' ~ -,~ ~ \-.-ntten 80 years ago from lHeyerbeer'~ Whis="'ng Smith with hIs horse in : if you do, cned GDrman. : ~':d ~a..::~ W~lUd~ ~o. t-~~ da~ 'he;: I fOr inter1 Ul'r:on, imt the ;B., '0 ::il.-l..~....01 e her head pani aye no,cs anu can gIve ou II • , 11 I 1 below a ledge of ar!'anite The I U.n SUl"pnslng T.l Itr e a,,,,... err '3., to=ethe".~, nnmo"t"efl. i "t t -' .. j .i ... :s • 1 d"7 X a. "1' A. I b h k he trail 0" 1t all la'~'~ COt. u ~ '" 11, ", u, - '" d . . , G' d' - - .~ _ peculiar tactics which side be was, a o,e tue ree -t 1 J. • • I' h'- delirium called the~ name~ of l snU.lile ms :<;>et. . 1'-.-e me YOtl;· IS· l.;" ,he b:-illce-uo ;'ou remem!Je, '? I I Affinl'ty Deft.'ned. . I'an on the lH"'d ground Watch In 1", II • t h ,. ·ct v C' '- !. -, , shooting at, Gorman and hIS campan- "Very p. 1 l':f'"h h.'1 \\'IllRpering Smith' bnt Smith was at: pare , ~ Sal _LC .OUG. Im:-atkIlt ~'. ccu:Un't ,"'81' to giy€' ;t back.' A m;m who has a penchant fOI ions hail gone for help. While they! ing him narrow.~·, Snn_ll. Wh IS I BaO';s' cantn -with Bill Danein'" In II Quire rrn::to1e '0 ta;;:e his hollow Die' "'ie'" e"c" or,ened mde --Let I hrase makin" and "hose wite has Ii '. ded Kar d S e I:prisoners uh"ad.~. and 1:<:e COWDO'S,""" "', e,es off Die'-"!e Door ROOD"\' ~d ' "-'" ..- . , p in~a"ination. '" , angI">;;'lI' surroun g an eagru, .. " b]' d' D aa h 'd I a spasm or pain, Du Sang, opening his I' h_ • A -. "., me see it. I don't think that is mine:' Viyid got into difficulties SmitH. sli?ped fro~ nil; horse where '1' 1'1~;n~ m :e.~.:::i- " f m G ' ~mp "AT if"'" 00 much Du I they lifted him back, nu;:: he was b:eed-! -. ne >lee, ill '" 1:; :0= OJ"- her, at aIlY rzte.' 'she exclaimed; then, turning to hI'!' "Bm. open your eyes! W1I}' woul-u i ~uwn~" e you su ""ill", ' : ing S:OWly at the moml:., quite dead. 'don himseer. ~ent fron: Sleep): Cat., ''-'Yhel'e 111e j'on going?" Did,sie's husband, "What is an affinity, allY. ~me ;~iut you not do as I wanted rou to?" he! ...,ang. ...h I Tn -genn afrerw"rd~ found t"W\Jl He must be aud nunllr;;: LISten; yo'e" was "OW"" ,.t\ffinit.... ' Oh accommod.. r d bitterlY to hiw"'Elf A sec f The W01Ulued~ ~alman, Sllllung WIt, e su., , ! . - .u. _. . .. . munnu e • .-. - . ..; h k Go~d . -e hemo"rha....e u t • i falai wounds upon h:m. The first shoL,. i T: r€e 0" Ct!c~e~we 7'-h,"" :t-:sls~i~~:i~,:~~,5t give: Olle dollar or more, and among the contributors sons can answer this question cor-' greatest of ali is this, that national I to bring it out, There wouid be just It i" fDr 1l,~r "'c. ~[{,;,." - to Hve. have been 30 young women emploJ'ed in a dress· ~ectIY. Most peopie are of the OPin.1 irrigation multiplies tile men who own j one leaf and just one sentence on that making establishment in New York. IOn that the beginning of forestry in the land from which they make their leai." A NARROW ESCAPE, In accordance with the desire often ex- this country was of velT recent or-IUYing- The old saying, 'Who ever I "Is it possible?" pressed by 'Washington for the promotion of sci- 1igin, .and that the first step in that I heard of a man shouldering his gun! "Yes, ;;ir. Tho"e i5 meil wiLh their: ence and literature, the building will be devoted direction was taken among the moun-I to fight for his boarding house,' reo i arms on the railings and looking down to' such uses. A host of patriotic, scientific, eCG-1 tains oj" the flU: west. N'eit!1er is cor- ! fleets this great truth, that no man is so Idon't haye differEnt thoughts. They nomic educational, liters.rr and art organizations are associated in the me· rec{. I ready to defend his country, not only all ha:,'," the S::\'u',e oue thought, uLi;} it moriai aseoda,lion, and it is intended that .the building shan-furnish a. home I While Washington was ser,ing his! with arms, but with his vote, and his: is expressed in the sentence: mul ~ather~ng-place for ~uch bodies. It_WIll contain .rooms for small and Ifirst term as president of the United I contlibmion to public opinion as the I "What a lot of durned fooled those large meetmga, students research room"" a grea~ hall or aUditorium. and States, a recommendation came to him i man with a permanent stake in it. as : men are to work when they eould ; rooms.for large congresses, such as the recent TUDerculosis congress" Teach- that the government ought to bu-,- live i the man who owns the land from I loaf." ars' conventions wm be invited to assemble here, and it is hoped that the I oak islands on the coast of G~oroia I "hich he makes his living-, I Who HW - E~ '.. tI Grand A.rm· f the Renublic the Loval Legion of the United States and the '1 . k _ e.: _ -, yea" ~Gl.e. n • J 0 -, - ~ " ' m ma e sure of a supply or shill, "Our country Degan as a natIon of J D1'W?:gist-\l"l:at's the matter with ;l:;ODS of the ~evOlution will ha'V€ pern::an:ent ~ualrtde.s In the bUi1dlllg'R Itimber for war yessels. T.J.e idea ap· 'faj·mers. During the periods that ga,e I '"au? -You seem excited. The advlson" coun~n Of the assoclatton mc u es ElihU R00,t Ira emsen, nears to ha ~,... ·th J 1 ',. I' " " - "~. ~ - eh I J B 11 D W ir Mj'chell Dr. 'Villiam . ,e ?" g malea, W!. os~ua i It lts character, wilen our independ-, Cierk-Xo wand",'. )'II'S, GriggSDY ~ a~ ~ ~ R_ Fm.field Osborn, eS .I e i r :b Dr echaries D \valco ", -~. ' not gmlry-pl'ovHI;ng he will leave i ),11'5, y,--\\'h) Jidn', you'? t the ii h' 1 he e dinner to ?I 15vol,,1., ,{lUlSIana was bangut SOG::l. alter, i unlul:e .ue otner CltlZe::lS, ai"O m pro- ; tawn, )'Irs, B-\':e dlscoyered at the last a R }tz otein,st -.... gaf' • a. .. i ~ .. rO~"'d-: and in 1817 the Six Islands, of 19,iJlJO IlJortion to his att:lchment to the soiL I 'u"u' no e.l~- th e uss an m IS e. 0 Iorelgn aU.a r~. sur un "CTP- and co .a·n·n"" ,,- "cn }' , 'T'na+ is n' . 1 ...... l",:n-tlte that tile bliugalow - ~ ::~ tn rlllcl~a s!?nn~ ~'S . him with a choice coterie consistID.O' of Mrs, ::- -"', I 1 '" v:,..,JU lye oa" j , • ,e ... Qt. i IN A "DRY" TOWN, ; ,-,aor in ;t-j,:"t r:me:y. mg L l' -..... M' 'De 1 'h'" p. ,rees, were wiLlldrawn lrom Eale, and I steadinGSs, his sannv-, his slmnliclty , Jack es le rue .,iarqms sovera t e oreu- . -.. - 'ros't d 1 f' d f th ki a' set apart as Ii. reser\'€'. In 1825, con-; and diIeotness, and roam' of his other i ~ Try I his. g~e ~~:rffanf ::. os~ fleR 0 e - ng, no. gress appropriated $10,OUO to buy ad-! desirable qualitIes. He is the first of : ~iJ/~l\g.' When 1::',' ""'2~~S .' ~;"J."Y lmrtl"n P TC~ din 0 0 uss _ '. n f . IditionaI Ii",e oak land on Santa Rosa Ihome-makers, , (e,I\~ , _\.r:., ,,'~ :'~cJ l~ Lee", !O :,':,al', e ner was penect eve or epIcurean c:ound ,Ye~tern marida and " b""a~· ~ T '.. ill! ' '~~:L·I,~I"i"._bt~~,~ ~~_-,'L~!,-1 <:1:~'~:~; ~,:.~·~.iT"~·'~~]~V:~:::.~"~~"-~: Russian'" Imt it was noticeable during the avenin'" - ~, '" < :. - .. ' ~U :s~ 1 • he natlOn tnth W lead the world . ~ -" - ~ 0:' ,~ - '-_. -.-._ ~ -'-"'" _. lor the ;~est conversation in which the hostes~ , qU\1ntl~' other Flol'wf! tlmberlands, ag- ! will be a nution of hom?s, The on- r"""'" (I \ The Fruit of Evil. ;and ],1. Isvolsky indulged. Practically every phase of Russia's relations with gre~~ltmg 200,2.2! acres" :,'ere reserved. i jeet o! ~he gr:at cOllsert'::.non mo:e- C~~\l ~a 1\ U "I wonder why n~getarians include CGUllU~' ~1 Ellgland and America was discussed during the evening, briefly but skillfullY, up to that time nOtlllCg more had i mem lS Just tIllS, to make ou!' I 1\11.. , fruit in their diet as healthful." and 4rom the lips of the cMrming American woman. the Russian premier ob- been done than to buy or rl2serye land! 11 permanent and pnnperous home for ~ '-= h'a~\ \= "Is it nat?" 1.~tt~r ~fiSP --'-"merl-~~, /~ ~ --a.l'n"'';' ft ~ of t'ne sit""ti-on-~ in~ England so'- fa-r as R,US- for the tinlber growing naturaily up.. !,' ourselves and for our children, and for __IV \T"~en h -- \, 1;;U. 'C1O 1::' b,i.o. (::W.l.U ..::1. VQo f '" -- 'I" J• "Xot you consider au' ali aUi aia is eoncerned than from all the talks he had .had with lliplomatists. on it; but the work was to be carried I Cl.l' children's childre~, and it is a > I I trouble Ol';e:inal1y came f.rom fruit, I~ It was"'l,lractie.aIlY the onlY unofficial dinner which l\r. Isvolsky attended filrther upon the Santa Rosa purehase. ! task that is worth the best thought "" , ;::-LS~)"\ i ,n,s a pail' ~witil an apple, nat caring f! ,during his short -stay in Engl~nd and there were many envious eyes e..'1st at I The plan included Ilian~ing. protecting 1and effort of any and all of us. ~? II i fig for poste.1'it~'. '.,-ho handed the first Lady Paget bec.ause of her succes's in entertainmg the RUssian statesman. . cultivating, and cutting live oak for! "To achien'l this or any other gI'eat I -= &'ll" 'lll\ i !eu:on to the human race:' the na..}". 'fhe timber was then con-' result, straight thinking and strong ,U \ , sidered indispensahle ill building war action are ne~essary, and the straight ' y' ,._~ -II The Wonderful Imagination. ,...,r::tOESUS IN SMALL FLAT vessels. 1\!uch had been eaid and thinking comes firsL To make this Yeas;, - Xp;-;foundland is 'without -~r'l. - written of the danger of exhaustion of country WIU:t we need to ha,'e it 'we i ! rejJlEe", J, is "aid no snake, frog. supply. Settlers desu:oyed the timber must think clearly and directly abom '=='WLUI~. \. / __ i tc"d or lizard has E\'er been seen Multin1illionaire J, Ogden Armour and his f:lom- to clear land, and European nations our problems, and above all we must II L-", ~. there. By are going to live in a four·room flat. Iwere bu)'ing large quantiiies for their understand what the real problems ~\< .... Crin:wnbeak-WeU, isn't it just :;5 When the city dweller thinks of that he may be na,ies, In response to repeated warn- are, The first thing- we need in this "John:' said :\11'. Dawson's motller bad [or these fellows U,ing down more- content to get alo~:with fiye or six r-ooms. iugs the gD\'ernment finally took steps country, as Presid;nt Roose.elt so in-la";. "what v,-ere you doing in the t!Jere who haye imaginEd they saw More than that, the Annours will try the four- to grow timber for its own lise. well set forth in that great message carner drug store this morning?" ! 'em?-Yonkers Statesman. l'oom life in two weeks ano. they'll try it yoluntari- Young oaks were planted on the' which told what he had been trying "Ro,; do you know I was in the' l}". Around them will be S6 other rooms, unoccu- Santa Rosa lands, DHficuIty was ex. i to do for the A.meriean people, is drug store'?" John cautiously asked. An Easy Answer. "=3ince oJ-Ian and S~pe2:man' '\'l":a3 pied and built for them. But they'll try it. for perienced in inducing young trees to ~ equality of opportunity inr e,-ery citi- .. t saw you as :rou were coming OUI," pla-y-ed, yon ~~0 that expression ~a a while in a four-room fiat, grow. The successful transplanting: zen, Xo man shou;d i:Hrn~ less, and "Oh, r went in to buy a postage (~ft0rl, ,,\Y:::r:: t 1S a superman?'~ Out at .umoria, the created pleasure eround f th - . 1· t k - "tump," _ - 0 e oak IS not easy, unless done at j no illan ouguc 0 as' ror any more. ··;"iy, bt~t YOl(r-e ignorant: It\:; a .that landscape gardene:s and bu:lders haye the proper time and in the right way. : Equality of opportunity is the real 09 Now He's In For It. ; mall 'who carrit?s the banner in stage eyolved out of an unsightiy trace of ~anly The plantations at Santa Rosa wE're! ject of our Jaws and institutions, I'!~t:' $\..;;~C:t JU!1r? briue ~s home again. l processions and yE-,nS '\vith the mob~"~ swampy: ground near Waukegan, ill_, the family of "'enerallv unsuccp--"ul' h'-~' ',,~ 1'. f ...·t F~Dl::l I ~""'" .c.~ua ~qua.re tr:E SiiC1"t v.;eudi::g to:"lr"s di-! millions will try their tinv home, e , .. - lie large! - hy 0 OPPCI .um y, a. grE's:3io-.n. 'Ill" d II 'h b ouantloes of acorns we-::e'IlIanted, ani. deal lOr ever" man, the protecLlcn Gf HOME. SWEET HOME. Four I!ll on 0 ars as een spent on the 1- f . t' f ~h B ; - '" " . ..';'nd dons a cLloking o.IJrcn \';h::-e lace wbere the four rooroa are and mOre is et a. all'.pro~l.' I~n. a L::lll grew. ut 1the .cltlZer:- p'g~mst ,:hc ,grea~ ceucer.- l-i..;:-r hul,'I:- ..10:15 it ;;::"':::2.res] <2-xpreSs!vI!. - tpi b • 90 00 Ill. ha' 1. b T bY' we chief e",-ort" '\',ere dI1ected to prun· : tratlons G! capItal, tne mtelligent use - 0 e spent. -"" -1' m pa ce s "een Ul!t. ut - ~ t 'n- "" d n~-l «f th '1-;' ,'t'" 1 b" A SUdden Thou_crht, -- - d ~]{ ,- 'n tUm '-1 li - h ills, TIll lD"" an """.n", or e Wi U ! O! laws and ,nstJ utmlls ,01' t.le pu, ,IC . 86 pf- tlie rooms a~~ ~ot rea Y ye~, • Leda.n.~rnje, ~at: ours Will ve lIla ft e Itrees. Thickets about them were cut i good --and - the conservation of our First Road Agent-\\Lut good w11l ! tour and see that ....err art treasures an llle r e""a e are proper y care O~. . t I +' , d I' ht I'n ,,,, _ n' f ., _ ,-_ it do us to hold up the caach, even I _The,}; may be cramped for a time, but they'll lmderstand all about .the fiat awa; 0 e. m a:r an ,g . j bnatU'=G entire lS-hole course Of the Dea! Golf club, course of which he Baid: j of the people. its rIghtful mssters, .ma~y no~ "He is a Io,el:\,' judge:" with its 480 members, largely- Xew York business "The most valuable c:tizen 01 t11i3; owned by th: and by the "111 'Det I know the ans...er," .\.lfS. H€np'-'ck-See the POO!· people and proJ'essionaJ. men., I' or any other country is the man who I ~ew. I! we !~tll, tile !?,e,:t mteI'eSIS, ~ suv:ng into that boa:! ding house. 2.. h , COlltrO~ ""'eli1" .\ One of the features~ of the Dungalow is a hail- o'''ns the l"nd~ f'"Olll ,""inh h'" m":-'" 1mcreasmg thel!' or our natlli'- n~ n 1 ;. II L::...... un. _:s 1 --'1 t'" 4 ., - "He did not ask yOl; how old "lOU i ll:ere's plal:€ like h01TIe: rath~r CQntro~ ~Ile way, or promen::de; exrending along the his living. Ku other man has such'l a. resources, WI!! l1ereo:; ,yere.·' .. , 11E-TI1 ('r~- Thnnk hf:aven fot tba:~ an~ • insIde north wall the v,hole length of the SW.lC- i a stake in the eountry Xo other mnn i cou:!!ry more more, and the rlgnts "Yes l1e did, toe; te 8,;;ked me if 1 . Sea~ .,..;..;;,;,;..._~~-'~ _i· ,,": ',,';_~ <>t~b·lit.·. VauceviBe in the « ...... fure, eo that the entire intenoI' can be thrown I lends "uch stead'n~ o _~ ~~ I of the people will fade into the pri..!- ~ia.S ~1!:! c· - '.. « f ... .I...... __u 1 :Y to " 1 0 f Ji. .. - 1<;..1-,. "'. _,._ _ open as Olle room Wll:n cccaSlOn n€cessnate~... Jour n.ational life. TlleretOl"B, no othe!" i .e",es 0_ eonceni,rUeen vrelll....". i "Did ycc i~~3f 7-;(!4t happer:eu to rla~ I Star F"is:! :5.e ~.1!i:C'l d.~n<;" . .MroIY d1'lvel'l l:'3.d t~ th": bun~aIow, s~lied, With rare . exotie~ all.d lntll- _ questIon ftmc:,rns us mon; iutimah"ly 1 The Essential ThIng. at..~the' ~o; ~:;'::---;2t \',~BS ~t?l~ -gem:li.l;J tr~s. To the- west iS a vast fiower garden and at pI'{)pe. 111Sta!lC~S j'than the .f1u""".tion of homes_ Permn-! The dimiImth-e e.1:m!ns of habit ...te "'r·h>car, :..,!r. Ruralite, that .. t W ~ t'h~ ~an¥ fhoUJre,S of emp.ores,. barns and gA::ages-., A b~e Hollandi.? nent homes fer ol1:,seives_ c,,:r- CI!u-l selrlom hEavy ellnug,h to be felt till collf-'ge commencement YOUi daugrlfer: "He tr~·:d to imitate (he £losorbenr Octf)~iliS ~ot th~ _.wmdmill...,U~~lles the ~state- with "ater, and thie l~ suppl"mentefl by the'.c-~' dr-en, llnd om' nation-:-thls is the ceil-; thi:Y are tQQ. ::t:,:c:ng to be bro'ken,- Sv.,"€IJt everything before her.'" - p£.... ·xer .If thf> and "$0 she dW. but I raised the du;;," : hlw}::' llicll>tllsupp Y. ua1 problem, Th" rolicr Oi~Ilatk!,glill;r9~~n..•. , _ __ ; "":~===~~~~':'!"'~--"""''''''----:'-~==~~~~~~===~==~=::::==~=7:::::::::::==:::=~~=~=~~~=====~~~===~======~====~~=====~~====:::======:::======::::::::=~.. t~1! _~."""IlSIfIJIifIIIUU __"'H"IW The Citizen Very ... Best at .the' Lowest Price .. "-IThe .1 We need the patriot-love of Gountry fraught With eagerness to serve by sword or pell, We need the scholar-him who in his thought PRICES ARE SLIPPERY TIIINfiS"' Is linked with the great thoughts of mighty men That fire the world, and make it young again. llNDERSON & We need the saint-not mumbling 'in the ehiJt, but you Cflntt I Ascetic shade of some ffiQnal;tic den; = I aut ill the rush of life, possessing still slipifyou bUy High principle, clean hands, a firm ar:.d fearless will. -John Hall Ingham, your lumber IIIOLLINtiSWORTII i or coal of the " 'Gens'ral Merchandise I. I ! Ill A New U...e of Calkos.. Percales. Men's Work _ MINNE=LUSA I ilnd,DressShirtnnd Slimmer Underwear. IThe TwoWooings Lumber Co. ' Plloac Flor- J A SCOIT- V"gr @ We make a specIalty of extra good COUNTRY BUTTER and &triCt· II man.) "' • have also just received our new spring line of MEN'S HATS in all II!I • Woeks and shapes; in all tile fashionable colors, at a pt'ice range oJ iii I "You are mT affinitY' and in you t I Phridgia sbook her golden curls. AN AUTO TII AT S[ LLS -from $2.00 to $5.00. We also have some cheapel'. I. have found my scul mate, dearest and ! "You !lre wroug," she said dechledIY.\ = Come in and let us show you our goads, get- our prices, and t'1:Hrn fatrest. Other men may long for you,l "1 know what is right. I promised IUi~T fiIV[S SATISfATION I IQok al'()und. You will come bacl<-they all do. :I but to me you belon.g by right of thel George:' • Ii caJl et the souL III soma bygone age f "B'ut he has not raul' Ion,:," ! DO YOU WANT TU[ A6[NCY7 •=A'·ND·.'. '"E·R.S.ON·«. II···0·LL'INtiS-WORlD- Ilit chanceyour soulinandEgypt'smine werehoarymated.land Per.!we '"ThatroNa;" qaitBis aUsimply;I want,""thatthe manis yours."cried I •. =walked within the shadow of the! triamph.wtly, catclling ner in his arms j = IIiil sphInx, or wandered hand In hanJ in Iand pressing his lips to hers. The girl I lain Street Florence. Tel Florence 320 I the gardens the Babylonian monarch drew back, a horrined expression com., • I!lI buHt for his adored queen long before I ing into her iIlllccent face. She was • ~Ii' .....I!_U~~~the dawn of Christianil;J'. Phridgia.! frightened. I .. • 'ioor name alone proclaims you my "I.et me go; don·t kiss me," she ~~~:"":~=~=~~=~~~:""::"":~:""::"":~~~~~~:"":=~:"":~=:""::""::"""'~=~.'own. Phiiip and Phridght! Think. m:r cried, struggling. I darling and my affinity!" The man's "Your love is mine. so shall be your I If You Want the B~ST, Use voice was soft and low and the young h'isses," the man said ",;ith a laugh. girl gazed SlH~llbouutl at him, drinking '·No, no, no," she repeated, :;trug· FEin every word. g!irl.g still more. .l\. B. C. CAN C0 f. f L How tame' and lifeless were G€Orge r Again c;mre that laugh, tllen :l Damson's utterances. "Phridgia, you Istrong. ar.m wrenched her free, and)1 I know I like you awfully, and I want. George's voice, but so changetl she THE MARiON FLYER best G3soline Car made f "" S 'E"N BROS 0 h ...... :, .. - n I 0 oJ ... eJ'i 30 es l}<):Tl,.I.o" J,";la.rney t. • HAYD. £.. . " •• ma a iii was sta:nng ill tne. nelgnborhood for l at George. Never had Sile seen him I Phone Douglas H, OMAHA. NEB. = "Wait for the Summel'time," Summer waltz song; "No One III a few weeks. I appeal' to such adl'antage. He did not I':~;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ =Knows," home ballad; "Lou Spells Trouble to Me," "Just Someone," I "Romeo Joyed .Juliet with a mad, I suft'er any by cDntact with the city· i =-- _ • "Saks of the East," Sacr",d.8ong; "I Love My Wife, f:\u_t Oh You Kid!" II sweet passion that cam'e to maturity 1bretl man at thar moment, although lIe IIHlIIl!!iII15i!!nlllilll!ii:rili!.l!E!lIIIU.mn!iiilmmii1SI!.IiElUl~fiillUIiIiUil;" ~il1"l1am • "sunho.nn..,e.. t Sue," "If You Won't. Be Good to Me,'!~h clIIld song; "To the .- in a single night yet IIp knew nothin" i was clad in ,;l1il't ant! oyer- "i!ll WE ARE NOW RE'ADY II ii- ,.Ed'n OT tJ"net UJnOl'l'd ..W·tt.I••.Y'o.u,H U·~ove .mek. II a.~ d ~. eW . orld Js. M'lne,',. II-, oj' !o,e compared' . to me,"- Philip Car-l'" , aIls. - ",.iiii ;... III 'Cheer Up, Chcri'tes WJiI Soon Be Ripe, 'WhIstle If You Want Me II . ,,' ., , .. d ~ ,f • I '. I "TI Q' " G""~ D ' ',,-,,' • ... ,'" • tlearl""Rainbow," III Wish I Had a Girl." 1111 l'lll::,on "".elJ~~ on..~il "e1 "am~ ~_ 1J. ex-! f _ .l~.~ I~ .0, ~.:.....a:,~so~,_:::e,l.,:l.l1 i II T~ :::ho,,- you a!! the Latest S tyle:::. C~!Ors .and Patterns.tor ; •• 23 h 5 f $; 00 J . . .. b 'I -.l penene", In "undl:; Io,e allaH" of a:. p.o,Dl_e~ to ma"." :>"e .i~.tuil... J. ! 15 thIS season. ):on .can get benel' satlsfacnon by sdcetmg • • . ceac or OT." C exrra.percopy yxna.l -,more or less discreditable character! ··A.nu ,YiW will protect her agalust;a! your P•.\PERS NOV,. as we wiH be pretty busy in an- S, ···IDIiIiI!fi!fiH!l!l~Ull~~.illlllrIH!I__III."lIl1fID I gives knowledge, then Philip certainly: ;mn and your kind :::s iong as he lires," 11 other month, nnd wiiI not be able to gin: you the tim'? II ======I had the aUYallt:::ge of Romeo. ! George said ~t.erniy_ ! r; and attention \\'e can now. ,Ye also carry a fuH Une GL I- B.!IiiI:!.I:!Il!i!ii.iiB.lI!lillliil.i!iiRii!i.E.i!lll!l~Jl gi'~l1 ~hE~~ "!!iI!!i.IilRg•••BE.B!i!•• . "!IIeu have willingly UIl their! C3.lTington laugll('d car",lessJy. 1= Paints, Oils, Varnishes. Bmshes and M[uldliie:S, §if lIyes for·lo;"e of women,'" toe soft.. low; ilUn r£i.Klug' 11 cigarette- rro!ll his F:-;C'~et, ! II Tn f'1£-t F~·el~~·thin'-~· ~hr-Ad' ~:;~o "'1~""~~i,.~_+ '1 y \' ..... ~\ -O-""!~. l:"'-nnu·1 ~IY':t.7n G' ::l..- C'".~~~ ::__ -In.d. B.. r4II • ,*.--.l. u-J1 ~ t...,...... - ~.....! heating plz:nt, having EQUAL CAPACITY. l~"'" ...,-~...... - <::'~""'_':""'.:,J" ~ .. ~ ..L ~~~.. n. ... .1'- J. '-"...~ ~- <::>'- -.;> 4..i.~i... i.! m ~ ,e,lge? There was nothing to restrain Ph,Ugia G;JU no deal' Ilot;oC1 of ,.;:;~t ! dSD~Ii!li!I;l;!iillli!li:lfIl!/il!i!1!iiIi~II!i~~lIi!i~i!1[i£J~1:';~~m~llf;;;<~g~]!l~5a~~EE:i:::cr!i':!!JlB me~llOr\" :::.h~ knp':T~ 7i'\<~~ "y~'n1 SIXTY DOLLARS ! her hnt the of her •--ad i"o'En\\"{1; J l 1 gt -;".:) I -- I . L!b L' -:••0 __ "~... - .. _" <_N, L.<; "'''''! !!!i!!iliimii\'!!lr;t"I!~HIl!'i'9l!!~-3B!l!'i"'<:;l-1.1w',*mi!!!:i"""':&Il';lllilia~;,\'="""'"~:"'i:'1a~fi!ir"~ \Ve sen a first..c!ass furnace~ suitable-oyer a cottage v:ith aH pipe z-ncl fittir:gs fer $60"CU, and lar~er' ftu'naces at proportionately i-oVJ
Vl~ fnani.ifactu-re 36 clifferei1t futnaces oT the feadillg styles.. \Ve o\vn ~ne of the best equipped furn~ce I 1; [~\~\~j~~~~:~~~\~i;~;[~ ~~ ~R piants in the \l;iest. We manufacture i flO RrN·C-f= i B &"I t~;e yery best ~nd seH at -the ~cv:lest I possible n'"!anGfacturer~s. pilee. Our ~ ~ ~; fUi"&:Z1ces burn any kind of fue!., ""':L-:o': fa~~ i..~lt:: h~3 !:~15- ; i:i C0 fA m i The b;,vee: furr!~h~e is the oniy fur "Let1\-t? the rJ:B..t ti'!;,;. I1i!I .. Ii 'l..t f\ l 'qJ V i!: :d i3 iCf.I ;~~J1'n;ne f~\Yn ,:;~'n: ~ rl~ce having a perfect 7cl"ced Ventif2t , ID yon bSi\:;;:"e tbe gce;3 ! ;i2'";,"~·;J. Lepc:~a t~~L; l;,~s~-::oH.'· :ng System, that insures pure- -a-ir in " or rli Th2n ; Iii ~ ~ saf~ly: ~ --,::::~.;::t~~:~:.:~~~ eve.y P3i't of the house. The vail:e hf" turne.:l iAs. !)Qck 3!itl 53-fd = b hSi G TO ·v{ is... ¥ ; "9'; Y [i of this forced ventilation C::lni1ot be c;vel'·estimated. especially in case of '\1:~j.1 S:::J:fi:::;n,~l';;:'2~}I~~tw~~~~e~~~~:~tnJ~I:~ bad lungs or sickness. : ii Florence, Nebraska I We ship everything properly pre .':. ....u~,{ gO:J"'. ant! a ttDrDilgl1 npprEc:ation of ,.,,:; ;; pared ready to instaH so that any ,_e'.:.\, L-:-2orge"$ '.,-eo;:! i: ItHitS3 ~3.~i:ng its n1~c€" ...... ··I·\~e ~ handy miln can properly instail our I~.A\:.' \i got tbe- farm all paLl for. Jear-:· = Gold:n~o-,l!\Ji~o-r.. P~ene = furnaces without any assistance from ,Pli'\~. ·-Ha..e you':·'~,,~she -~asliedl~ shyly. 1m,~ Robert 1m ~ ""'0,,1,!~ '"0"~ ~ ,.. 'n nilO"e"J.l._~'n'o .... A V1 A ifl2 IIli a tirmer...... _... u .... t. .. <=' .... :1.....: l.... 1. tv !II Send rough plan of bultding to be the nO"'J;.qe on it by the firs~ of the ~ 1; II heated and get QUI' three·colored cata !l!onth?" I aIll8111I1elU!lI!liIlIIUlIl!I:mIIl!llli1iillJElJIaPI!i!!iiilli!l3IBli!Il!!im5!i!Jl~lEil!SB~~~ leg and best plans for heating plant. .A. Jiffe:'02llr ...vcoing. stlrely: but slH~ l~~~::~~:~:~:~~~::~~:~:~~~::~~:~~~~~~~ A letter to us will save you about half ,vas 50 glad h-e spoke as lIe did. , -:."""""-:-'--_-=3i:.::,.,=.! this oihel·?" 1great "windfall" was lleartih- "e!cOIn" ! She ~ast down her eyes antI rhought! lr seems probable, howe\'e;, that th~ ! "THE RIGHT ROAD TO TRAVEL" 'nderson Iof Geol'g~:-p0.or, _honest, hhmJering I expre>ision 'I';as simp}er in origin. i ." .. '. .• I.'"eory.'.. 11 . I~~~;;' :~e~~S bIg, brown hands and I;_:~~l~[n t~~i:o~~~~ ~np~:k~;: f::O~~~i At low rates and enjoy pel'fect train I service en route, Get fuil informa The Par...ks....·.1 deI fUF SPII·lITZ rl1PF I "011, no," she sai~ almost bitter!~-. I w~ich a .pa~.serli}" m:glu often un~,,:: I tion. bocklets. etc. Address . ., L \J. . fit; L "no you Ion; lie':' The man's tones 1WIthout !eenng that he was a tlnt;>" j .' . MRS. KEATON, ProP. . , ! ~-~l'= comm~nuHllg "Lo~'- <>' m~' .uo.,l<; be " l·!c!;:'· "u'in"r',,1j ··-Lou·'o" I 1310 Main St~eet, Tel. Florence 311: I '" ~ == _. "" =c -. ," ,.-~ =,...... " ,,- . U " 1 "";"" ..~_.+ :~"'CT n~ C Tl ,'" •• ~q' 0" • ~ j &~·-ee{-heart:t and ten rile:\, : Chronicle. 1 .. "'.,L.~~h •.•" , ..oueT... Eq;!) ',.1m~ ncv,. i ! ~l .j' h " ". ~ ,., 'b"'. . -. ~_l:.\·~!f"yttung; rd:trji:_~t, F':':l£:r\~-: T:"~ ~ ~ ~,:O1\ ~ ~aze J.I~ 4 In the _to eat. __ w _ • e ... ti\\elt UpOJ hand ; E .. L. LOMAX, G. P. _A.• _-l~n':.ir v~·ert:on1J~_ _'t:i. ~~..l:o 't:~1l~ On~e {-;:'1'111C-; :l.:!nest Wlnes and Liquors and Cl- ~ sonle although dissipated face. 111s' A Gentle TUl'l1down. a§f~_iin. ~ ~ ga-rs. Sole a.g~nt for celeln-utEtl ! ;,,·eH-,fitting clothes. antI her chee-liS Rohinscll {iO Jones t -I ;;2.y~ ohi Ne~. -'--~--- --,-~----,- Metz Bros. Bottled Beer for FIO;'-I! flllsneu crimson. "I don't know," she- man, have :rO:.l a leose TI-rer alrour Union Pacific R. R. Co.. Omaha, Subscriptions_. --for Any i\;1agazine or Paper;Ie:nee and ,iclnit:r-. J fnlteI".eiL Taker,.: ! The i'un.n bG:1t brB head and took toll Jonea-\Yhy-ar-1;-ould yOU belIeve i no~;Cf tt~U ~~~~~~~~~E~~~~~~~~~~EE~~~~~~~~E~~~~~~ ~l1e you·:I:. I me-t Smith .lust and he i• %& 9 < flOllfNCr NfWS CO i F!Qrenc.. e, Ne.b, Tel. Florence 111. I from ric:l :'eu li13s, but genU::. so 4 . • :_ :i ~S, ncr to s-ta~tH: her~ and she gaye a the ner\-e to ::rsli: ll!€, for iI. CHAS.COTTREI..L.. Prop.· ... "" , Htilt' gasp as ",h~ \';li!;;r,ered: H.obin~C'll-He go~ ito. of -cou!~s'?? j\Tagazines, Papers, sta-t.iO~1ery, Candy i hI am af!~rd t do_~~ JOTIl?s--N-no. he tiidn't! I told :bJm ABSTRACTS \f'~~' and C!qars.. O\\~~~D~:;~~'_'LSB ... H IYEPP.X!~' .. an' n'hY"" owed it to YOll: 1515 MAIN STREET. : _. <. ,. .•.•• ! -"'" 1.'''':1.. !I." •• POSTOFFi-C_E aLDG. Res. Red :!4~-; ..~Because it means such lllisery/' Ro1JinsDn-Al:1: Talephcnes~ I shf? sobbed~ Jones-But I find I was lllistaken. I W. R. ',;VALL, Pres. lbe Guarantee Abstralt Co. Dou!J[as-Sell 1225. Ind. A-22S5., i ")Iiser~' to make me the happiest of don't ow,,; you a sou: I've paid up ! "c .. every cent I've borrowed of YOlt, and I Make Loans, Buy and Sell Rea! INCORPORATED-BONDED THE HOME OF !nULS[ &111 f rfNI m~~~: ~: Z:l~~d~ou the most lmhappy; promise you here and no,;' ne.er to I Estate, • ' I for I ani hound by my promise," and pester YOU again for money. It was a : Room 7, Patterson Block. Omaha. .. Fl RE INSURANCE- LUXUS jUNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS the teal's fell fast upon the little ring. shame-a beastly shame-but don't be ~ Nebraska. RENTAL AGENTS. HANS PETERSON i A disdainful langh rang out. "You alarmed, it'U not occur again! Good j Krng's ·p,.mous Wines Uqut»-s S-.lc~essor Beer, ; to are not bound, my .little love," Philip day! ! Phone Florence 303. D. H. SEAVER, Sec. . .and Cigars HARRY B. DAVIS . Carrington said. "You are onl~' bound Robinson (dizzHy)-Good day!-! 1513 Main St. Red 2947• .•. Op!'nsH;e PoStoffl.¢e.· Tel 243'. me IGn~ me." 709 South 16th Street. Omaha. to because you PunCh.