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; :::=S VOL_·II_· PUBL.iSHED BY E. L. PLATZ FLORENCE, NEB~ASKAf FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1910 SUbscription, $1.00 a Veal'. No. 12 COOO STORY HEWS fROM. FORT CALHOUN ARRANGE FOR IMORMO__SHOLD ANNUAL PICNIC SOCIAL NOTES AT FLORENCE PARK Bits of Social Gossip From the Thriv· Two Good Games Are Played Sunday ing Suburb of Interest to Flor~ MO~;r:=::f BThe~r~~~:~:u~:'ee the and the Small Crowd Present See OF AT.RIP ence Residents. THE VETERANS 0F FLO RENeE Some Good Pitching. ~'~ge R. Gamble Writes of the --.- Former State Archeologist E. E. Committee of Florence Citizens and The annual picnic and observance The Ooings of the People of This The Updikes defeated the Mon­ Scenes and InCidents of His Reo­ Blackman of Lincoln and familv were Committee of the Douglas County of a day of services under the big mouth Parks Sunday afternoon in the cent Trip to Chadron and Hot ThrivIng Suburb Told Briefly But visiting in l<"ort Calhoun.' Veteran's Association Meet at the tree ·planted by Brigham Young when Interestingly for the Delectation best pitching battle seen on the Flor. Springs, Incidentally Telling How ~ Office of the Mayor Monday and he made Florence his home was cele- of Those Who Care to Know ence grounds this year. Baker of the "Beaty" Thompson Came Neal" "Grandma" P. N. Stilts came back Go Over the Plans for the En- bratedatthe city park :Monday. Updikes struck out eleven men and Being Scalped Ely a Big Indian for What is Going on and Take This from Sheridan, Wyo., on a visit. campment to Be Held During Once a year the Mormons and their Interesting Paper to Find Out. allowed two hits. Bradley. formerly Trying to Get Acquainted 'With ~"'0- August.-Sub-commltlees are Ap. descendants meet here in the city His Wife. of Fremont, pitched great ball for the Inquiries have been made for the pointed, park and hold services and renew Parks, striking out ten and allowing names of persons born at Fort Atkin- old acquaintances and indulge in reo Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Thompson reo four hits. The Mandy Lees were easy From Omaha to Norfolk the only son, 1819 to 1827. The records so far Camp Tucker-That is the name miniscences of the days of old, of the turned Sunday from Chadron, Hot for the Updikes. The score: thing of I'nterest I'h the fine CI'ong you are ~ery meaO'er but' among oth s I days when Florence was the seat of Springs and Winnetoon, Where they First game- , i> ' " ' . ' b , er Ise ected by the Veterans as the nanIe ean see from the train. They have were the celebrated Omaha chief, for the encampment this vear to. be their religion and teemed with the have been visiting the past two Updikes 0 0 0 4 0 5 2 0 *-11 got some of the finest crops this side L?gan Fon~e~el1e, and Mary La:fieshe, held at Florence August 16 to 20. COillillerce and trade of a large weeks. Mandy Lees 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0- 0 of Norfolk there is in Nebraska. We wite of ChieJ. Joseph Lafieshe, who The committee of Florence Citizens frontier city. ~~ Hits-Updikes 15, Mandy Lees 8. see corn that stood as high as your ~'as the daug~ter of Nacomi and the and the committee from the Veterans Here it "as, they spent the winter Daisy fly killer and Tanglefooi at Errors-Updikes 0, Mandy Lees 1. head and the' oati?· cron.. cert'aln1y.tne mother 01: DSr. u.san p'wotte and met at the offic.e of the mav.or Mon. before embarking on that terrible HemPI'ng- Drug store. Batteries-Updikes, Ball and Bee­ ~ lk t Lo B ht E Ant unknown a.nd danl!erous tri'" thro'l.gh "'" ""'. 100 ks fine. Fram J.N·0<>.0 0 ng ng yes. OllIe Barada, the day afternoon and cleared ihe decks -., - "-'"' "-'"' croft; Mandy Lees, Hecklano. some died - J. e a sma up. north of the fort in 1807, twelve years, tertaI·nment. " stock at F D Lea h' 1 "1 . Park,; 0 {} 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-1 and were buried on the top of the ~ " C. space on J' ain The next morning after we arrived befgre the fort was begun. Antone Several members of the Woman's hill in the <)ld Indian burial arounds. s":eet. Because of the opening of Hits-Updikes 4, Parks 2. Errors­ at Chadron we were awakened about Cabanne of Bancroft was born the Relief corps were present to arranae' . "'. thIS new store, Anderson Hollings- Updikes 1, Parks 1. Batteries-Up. An~ Ii O'clock by the racket on the streets, last year of the fort, about eight miles for their share in the entertaining to so, each year, these sernces I worth T. W McCl r 'd Th _ dikes, Baker and Johnson; Parks, and we got up and looked to the north south on Ponca creek, now in Doug- be done. are neld and songs of praise and D h' h . d' U? an omas happiness· and soriow are sung and . ug er ave IScontinued the hand- Bradley and Rodgers, at the edge of town and quite a sight las county, at Fort Cabanne. After hearing good reports from all tribute paid to those who never ling of feed. The Updikes claim Baker as one of met our eyes. There tents were ~ the subcommittees a program for the ~~ the best pitchers in Omaha. He has 't h d h S tho 1 reaChed the promised land. secured 134 strike-outs in eight PiC e everyw ere. ome mg ike "Grandma" ]\farr has gone to II-Iin· week was adopted. While it is a lit- Miss Florence Olmsted was the 3M Indians in camp in one place and nesota. tie too early to make the program '-======Iguest of Miss Louise Lord in Omaha, games, the average of four hits and about twenty-five cow-boys in another ~ p bl' ·t· ~~ to th t 't seventeen strike-outs per game. u IC 1 IS s center of rhI's 1 The strike·outs (twelve innings); Ranger, was the big parade, with the Chadron ~ pI "'" - • I Pastime Pleasure club of sixteen strike-outs; W. O. W., ~d, with the Eagle delegates, In- am.. is a large eement slab fixed something Omaha gave an enjoyable dance at Mrs. Charles Arnold and children ::'he ~ollOWlllg committees were ap- like a gate. "'hen they get ready to Cole's hall on Tuesday evenine: eighteen strike-outs; Blair, seventeen dians in full war paint and cow-boys are up from Kansas City at "Grand- pomted. clean they swing this to one side and About seventy-five couples wer~ strike-outs; Independents, nineteen dressed up as in the old frontier days. pa" Bouchman's. Speakers-\V. H. Green. chairman; Ithat turns the channel and when they present. ; Athletics, nineteen strike­ The Indians gave one of their old· ~~ C. Allen, Jonathon Edwards, and S. K. get through swing it back and th~t oms; Monmouth Parks, eleven strike­ time war dances on the main street Mrs. Mary C. Rounse is in 'Michi- Spaulding. turns the water into the building M J ~ C~~ h I outs. at 12 o'clock which was quite a sight gan. Music-F. S. Tucker, Cllalrman. La- . ,rs. '. J. ·0 e, w 0 spent ast tho"e w'ho hane never seen an"'- agam. week at Blair in attendance at the • ~.....~.... to ~, J ~~ fayette Shipley, C. Henn. A" .....~ thing like it. At 7 o'clock in the even- The S h b th _outer supper we started east of Hot chautauqua, has returned home. <$ c wager ro ers report InVitations-G. Garlick, chairman; Springs to climb the mountain. 'Ve I IDLE CHATTER .. ing we had a band concert by the \vheat good at Sugar, Idaho, where R. A. Golding, Henry Anderson and ~"'0-.• ••• j Chadron band, followed by fancy drill· they are putting up an 8,000 bushel LFI finally reached the top after a hard Box chocolates, always fresh. Hemp. ing from the Benson Deg-ree team. . h 1" . .. mm. climb. It is about one and a half. ing Drug Co. . - granary, "lIt gaso me englne and Publicity and Printing-E. L. Platz, miles to the top. You could look I ~~ I~ 'Ve went to the fair grounds to see elevator on their farm. chairman; R. A. Golding, He d the Montana Wild west show which ~~ derson and L. F. Imm. nry ~ n- d?wn in the valley and it was quite a I l\1r. and Mrs. Harry A. Haskell of :\1iss Christine Gordon and Mr. ~a~ ~y Fa~CY! given the COW"?Oys. John Wreidt, 'a retired German- Badges-Perry Hough, . pIcture scene. The people looked like. Omaha were the guests of Mr. and Chizum were guests of Mr. and Mrs. \ rldmg, ropmg, breakmg bucking ,'mprI'can m~";~e, had a fine da" and Lafayet·t= ....hI·pley and W ;;h~r~fn; j little children. While g,Oing down we II l\lrs. Paul Haskell Tuesday evening. F, B. Nichols Sunda", \ , -;. . ~= " . 'v <:) '. J:!i • .". ",om.· found a number of pieces of petri"ed "'" "'" ~ bronchos, lariat throwing, riding buck- I good gathering at his birthday anni· er .. "-'"' '-"" ~~ \ ing steers, shouting, etc.•.which was 1versary banquet. ~ ~. . wood and gathered several samples. 1 F. S. Tucker and E. L. Platz at· Mrs.:T. B. Brisbin and Mrs. Harry given in true style. . ~~ oncesslOns-F. S. Tucker, chaIr· In the evening the Chadron band gave Itended the republican convention at Brisbin with their famiiies picnicked man: \Y. B. Parks, L. F. Imm, R. A. a band concert. 9:20 Sunday evening Lincoln Tuesday. ~ey ar~, coming to Omaha some Fritz Holst is bae~ from South Da- Golding and Henry Anderson. started on the trip home and nothing ~~ at Manawa Wednesday. ~~n;~~:~;al~oan;,i~~~w:~"'~~rtiJ,Aa::~ kota in his fath;:.'~utcher shop. Th? :nc.anIpmen.t this year gives of any interest on the road home oc- :Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wall, ~fr. and This is Talc~~owder weather, "-'"' '-J' promls~ or the bemg most successful curred. Abvut 3 o'clock in the morn, M JH n' d J A "" 11 !. . o'clock was war dancing and foot :Mlss Edith Stanley has had the one ever held. " .. . rs...... nee an • -.., u er I lac box, Hempmg Drug Co. racing hy the Indians: At 8:30 thetmeasles. ffi ."'" '" 1 nee a.l1" t'C<. "YUU I . . . 0-' '.. ' - . - "". • "" r.,_~ =.1 v saw It. Itheir northern trip. It was fine. From there we started cre",. was ~ozm", at _theIr po~ts--and ~~ Tyler of Lake James park SunJay. Saturday afternoon we started for I ~ around tile loop to Hot Springs. IVe ~ll ",as qUle~, all at a sudden we The world's most successful medi· ~ the bad lands by autos which is locat- Charles C. Noah of Omaha was a go through a canyon or valley and n.eard an _awJ.ul y.elI followed by a t~r- cine for bowel complaints is Cham- l',Ir. and l.Irs. George H. Lee and p ed about 8 miles north of Chadron and visitor at the Claders', there is some nice Hnle fruit farms rIble_r~cke~. .E'erybody woke u _ m 1 berlain's Colic, Chole:-a and Diarrhoea I :Miss Ivy Lee of Omaha spent Sunday I tell you the)" ~re ce:tainly bad. ~e I· ~<:::> down. t?ere in t:he valleys, hills and a. hth:}'. thr.nkm? ;here was ::n a,,~ull Remedy. .It has reheved more ~>ain at the Mandy Lee Poultry farm. eould see the Pine R~dge reservation John Iverson came up from Platts- mounrams, on elther side. wreck, and Jumpm", OUt of theIr bertns and sufferIng, and saved more lIves ~~ from there, which was the home of Imouth and took back his familY who AIl you could see growing on l:he looked around t? see what :,as the than any other medicine in use. In· The Ladies Aid society of the the Indians that help entertain us. We Iwere with home folks a few d~;s. Ihills was the pine nees and there mat.ter. In. the .ml~~le o~ the mIse ~as Ivaluable for children and adnlts. Sold Presbyterian church met with ::\lrs. eould see off in the distance to the was plenty of them, but everything BroLher Smclair ".Ith hIS bed C.lothI:rg i by Geo. Siert. W. H. Thompson Wednesday after. south what is knovtn as the Sioux I Ielse was burnt up. The prairies and. wrapped around hIm .and dancmg tne I' ~-<::>- noon at her home on west State b tte. Th!s place is son::ething like trying to kidnap a white woman and some of the valleys look like a barren I war dan~e and ~'elImg to beat the ~!.ark S~vidge, son of !lev. C. W. street. lI w~~ b~nch.~nd ~-0 1110 feet high and there is only one Ibefore we could get to him they Iwaste. As you near Hot Springs rhe Ib.and. Tnere a mad ISandge 01 Omaha, occupIed the pul·! way to reach the top. This is where i grabbed him and hustled him in a scenery is something fine. On l:he ~noes, and umbre.l.as were fiymg tm;:k ! pit of th~ Ponca. Presbyterian church I Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver the Sioux Indians cornered the Crow! tent and had him tied hand and foot.,' left, right in the side of the mountain, ,m~ ."ast .:,,?en. \\e. fina!ly got hl~ I Sunday evening and took for his ITablets gently stimulate the liver and Indians on top of this, and during the IWhen we got there he was begging c!oEe to the bottom of the canyon qu,e

ED ROWE. Mgr. JAS. WOOD, Contractor THE HOME OF WINS THROUGH GRill LU>XUS I WALL PAPER Benson Well Boring Co. HANS PETERSON farmers' !PIER Krug's Famous Beer, Wmes, LiqUQfS Deck Hand ALL WORK GUARAlO'EEO TO BE SATISfACTORY PAINT Former Going to PhOlle Bem;OIl US BENSON, NEB. and CIlllrS State Bank United States Senate. Opposite Postoff'fce Tel. 243 FomtYEARS - CAPITAl $10,000 .4 PE:R CENT ON TIME DEPOSITS Napoleon tJonaparte Broward of FlorI· Florence Drug Store da Who Has Been a Roustabout. GEO. SIERT. Prop. . Careful attention to all accounts. Deory Anderson I Storz Blue We seH Bank Money Orders good sarroI'; Fffibuster and Go¥­ ,OFMlSERY Telephone, Florence 1121. anywhere. cheaper than any other ernor, a Fightor. form of sending money~by mail. Ribbon Be er On the East Side of the Street. rur SCULITZ rUCf Ludwig F.lanD CUred bytydia E.Pink­ Jacksonville. Fla.-Gne of the most PHONE: flORENCE 303 picturesque figures in the southland Just North of Bank of Florence bam'sVegefableCompound and a man the story of whose life J'1neet Wing and IJquOl'8 and Cl- Balttmo:re,:M:d. - ..For· four yeal'S reads like a novel is Napoleon Bona· myllie wasa misery to me. Isuffered pn. Sole agent for celebrated ~H#~~"'~O\~~~i&WJLSE 1ie~·R;t.fl~~· , - from irregulari­ Parte Broward, ex-governor of Florida, K8t11 BrOil. Bottled Beer for Flor- .;-+-:••:-:-t-h~rr:-:-:-:-:-:-r:-t-:-.:-: ...... Telephone.: ties, terrible drag­ who recently defeated United States ,:-+! Wh t Y t· ..... '_H_ ':.:~ FRE .:. ~ a 0 U 6, Douala_Sell 1226. Ind. A-226I5. ging sensations, Senator Taiiaferro in the senatorial GM an... nC...... ,. lorence eal statei Rental and :f: extreme nervous­ prImaries held in Florida. ness, and that all Mr. Broward's is a brllliant example P1oNnce, Neb. Tel. Florence 111. Ge?r':!~~:~te~~~:~er j~ I~ 1 gone feelingin my of achievement rarely equaled even Ii i Don't Want "U LS[ &RIf r(N stomach.. I had 'In this· day·tit self-made men. He was ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l':- Rentals"nd Collections of All Kinds + !J UNDERTAKESuRScceAssNorD toEMBALM cl't8- given up hope of ~ .:- Hll Main St. Phone 215 o/.!J S II born in abject poverty, hIs parents ba­ +}Y ever being well ....•·:· _...... _...~...._...... _._...,..._._...._._._•..._._..... ,'9 --- e w1:en I began to Ing Ignorant "Florida crackers," and THE NEW POOL HALL ••••••••••••• .-.-. • •• • • • • • •• Y HARRY B. DAVIS tal:e Lydill. E.Pink­ his schooling was practically nil. yet . ; ~ haD's, Vegetable he rose to the highest offiee m the Geo. Gamble, Prop. I Y Everybody has something ~ 709 South 16th Street. Omaha. Compound. Then commonwealth and now he Is about to BEST LINE OF CIGARS IN TOWN I The Florence Tailor ~ ~ I felt as though enter the United States senate. lIe.ls I '-'..L.l.-!-__..z-~. new life had been Tel. Florence Has removed to the Rose Building on ~ around the house they do not ~ r":-:--:-:":-:-:-:··:··:··:-:··:-:":-:-·:-:-:··:··:··:-:+:t a. big man. mentally and physically, 215 ,(I given me, and I am recommending it i!J want. Or perhaps they have ,.. Youn~ to all my friends."-Mrs. W. S. FoRD, and his honesty and integrity have SHORT ORDER LUNCHES. North Main Street and will make a i i ~ 't- Women .:- : ~ 2201 W. Franklin St., Baltimore, Md. never been questioned. He won suc· ~~~~~~~~~~~~==~ specialty of . I articles that while they really '.. 0 h ... The most successful remediin this cess in politics, as he did in civil life. ~ I Suits to Order $25.00 : have no use for them, at the i 't' coming to rna a as strangers .:. eotmtry for the cure of all forms of by sheer buIIdog courage and perti­ :;: are invited to visit the Young Cleaning. Dyeing and Repairing ; same time they dislike to ' :1: lemale complaints is Lydill. E. Pink­ nacity and by keeping his word. He BLACKSMITH SHOP Ii :~.: throw them away. :.;:. Women's Christian Associa- ham's Vegetable Compound. It has stands six feet in height, weIghs more , I; i tion building at S1. Mary's Av. stood the test of years and to-day is JOHN McGREGOR, Prop•. ~ Forewidelyandsuccessfullyusedthan than 200 pounds and is a born fighter. Just let them find people who .0 .;. and Seventeenth St.. where ::: Ex-Governor Broward first attracted : ? allYotherfemale :remedy. Ithas cured. RepaIr Work Done With DIspatch ~ would take these articles off t ••' they win be directed to suit- .'. thousanda of women who have been political notice by hIs project to re­ Horseshl'einc & Specialty. :~: able boarding places or other- :~: claim the Everglades of Florida and .. their hands and pay for them Ii trou.bled with displacements, inflam­ MaIn Street, Florence, Nob. hlAtion, ulceration, fibroid tumors, ir. mah-Ing them into farming lands. It :.;::. wise assisted. Look for our :.~.:. regularities, periodic pam_s, Pa:,cl>;acQ.6, Traveler's Aid at the Union was thIs issue which carried hIm into .:- Station~ .:. that bearing-doWn. reeling, flatulency. the office or goV'et-nor: He has, too, X y ~ :::::~:~:;u~=:,E;::~~: ~ indigestion, and nervous prostration, . attar all other means had failed. :lemonstrated that his scheme is feas­ FlorenceBnilding &: Real Estate Co. i.:-:....:-z...:...:-:...:-:-:-:-:••:-:-:....:-:-:-:...:...:-:....:-:-:••:.. i Ifyouaresufferlngfromanyof these ible by converting a part of the Ever­ ~ want ad column in The Tribune. glades into productIve farms, and this f ~ilments, don't give up hope until you Building of every description, Plast· have given Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege­ made him immensely popular. erlng, Paper Hanging. Foundations. In ~ If you have anything you t table Compound a trial. The father of the future senator fact a contracting business of every kind. " wish to dispose of, write a ~ Ifyouwouldlikespecial advice lived in a log house on the St. John's Tete. Flor. 443 150Z Main Street ~ ~ When You Buy write to Mrs. Pinkham, LYDIl. river and eked out a bare lhing for small Want Ad and I .ass., for it.. She bas guided .. ~ BUY AT HOME thousands to hea.l~ free of his wife and chIldren. Broward's charge. parents dIed when he was in his early ~I• &1 ~eens. Put Itin f,'[ The Home Merchants merit your . When he was under 20 he t support, they are the mainstays fRfSU MILK I ;~u~:/~f:=~~erc~~s~:~ \The Army of One Foot of jl The Tribune f, ; ~l of those who advertise. IConstipation DUIVERED ANYWUERE Good Lumber ,",~~~..u-"",,,,~l,,,,------,,, 'Ia Crowing Smeller ETel'Y Day; is worth two of the other kind. . IN fLORtNCI: ~:" ~:= CARTER'S UTILE Think of that fact when yTou -;-:...:.-t-:••:+:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:...:...:...:-:-:n :-:••:-:-:-:-:-:..:-:-:-:••: ...: ••: ••: ...: ..: ...: ..:...:-:....:...:...:-:...: ....:-:...:.. UVEa PIllS me ~ ~ ~~YDOt require any material ~: The real sign of excellence in BUILDING :~: od',. givo reI-­ WI LL LUB0L0 theypenDanently ______.__ IFor Building or Repairing I:~: MATERIALS is our name-~if you consider that :~: care Coutipa· tin. Ma· Telephone florence 165 II Don't stop at anyth~ng either. :~: uniform quality, real reputation and reasonable prices :~: 1i0000.UIe thcmEor ~!:=~=~~===~ I~ut your thoug~t mto prac~ :;: constitute "excellence" from the buyer's standpoint :~: BiliollJ­ ~~Sidt Headac:Le. SaiIow Skia. "" J Ihcal use by gettmg you lum- .:. of view. :~: ~+-'0+~~~~ b h I hI';' As this is the opening month of Spring building .:. SULL Pill, SMALL DOSE. SMAlL PilC& ~ Q er at t e p. ace:v ere on y :~: . II' h ' '11 :~: -Genuine mmtbeu Signature ~ FI :~: .orence· e 1; the good kind IS handled. ::: operatIOns a ow us to Impress upon you t at It WI ~~ ~ Express & Drayage·' COl ~ IThat place is right here. :~: pay you to place your orden' where they will be 'i+ ;? (J I Once you find the way you';' promptly filled with the best money will buy-which :~ + eMIL LAll311N, l'rop. +I 'h b Id . '.' is the ',' ~ 0 I won t ave to e to agam. :~: Awcation necessity-the :!: o UgblllRd Heavy R~::c:elYleen Omaha and 0!Your ex~rience \vith our :~: Florence Lumber &Goal Co. 1: .~ +./\ ~ !lumber 'WIll never be for~ :.!:. :~: +I Household Moving I Specialty. +v Ilgotten. ,;. RA•• GOLDING."Mgr. ':. KNOWN ntE· WORLD OVER Napoleoll B. Broward. ~ Tn, FLORENCE 330 ~I Minne=Lnsa Lumber Co. :~: Florence. Neb. Phone 102 :~: shipped on a lumber-laden schooner ~~F~~n::i:l';!e~~Nj3rgr· ·t,...''''-l+H+:-:-<-+<-H-:+><-H+:.':-<+l-:-<+:-:-:+:-:-:-,':-:-<-:'''+:+:-:-:-:-~ An Easy Fit. bound for . There be was paid I A number of years ago there lived Dff and landed in the dead of winter. In northern New Hampshire a notorl- ,He had never seen a snowstorm be­ ~lad 0.US woman-hater. It was beiore the Ifore: he was thiD.lY and suffered r;;:~;;~:;~:-C;~:~;;:O;;o~;:i;lol-s;~;:;:;;;7~;;;1 daY of ready-made clothing, and want- ternbly from the COld. An attack of 00. SO 0[NSON !I ASK FOR lng a new suit. he was obliged to take Iwhooping cough laid him up and took i th.e material to the . village tailoress. all hIs money. Nevertheless as soon I Dentist :~: of Wall Paper at 25 per cent. Discount :~: She took his measurements, and when as he could crawl out he shipped on I METZ .rust South of Bank of Florence FAMOUS BOTTLED SEER ::: Now is the time to pick up a bargain. \Ve still have some of the best patterns she cnt the coat, made a liberal aI'l one of the winter fishing fleet bound Good \Vork-Reasonable Prices :!: Iowanee on each seam. for the Grand Banks. He endured' At Henry Anderson's Florence :~: left. Come in; we are always glad to show what we have; don't forget we also :~ Telephone Florence 178 .. The man's dislike of women in gen· I hardships without complaining. did hi!: '.':f.. carry the bestallinke of PAINT, VAR£NiSHES. hLIQUID and PAlSTE FiLLERS. ••••r.;. eraI prevented his havIng a fitting. ! work with a smile. and thus won the Come in and t over !he painting 0 your new ouse, we probab y can help you He. took the finished garment without IfrIendship of the men of the sea. Fol· '4~~~~.~~~~~~~'4'4~~~,.••• in doi~g the work )·ourself. ..,. trying it on. It was much too large, lowing his work on the Banks he .., i ~ and his disgmlt 'Was apparent in the worked his way back to Florida as a :II' , +:~: :~: answer he made to the friendly loafer sallor. Next we see him as a roust. J WE Believe in the goods we are selling. and in our abi'ily to gel re.wls. ~ I. L. ENDRES, 2410 Ames Afe. on his first vIsit to the post office. about on a steamer on the St. John's ., We believe that bonest goods can he sold to honcll men by honest ~ .:. Phones: Bill, Web, 2138. Ind. 8-2138 ,:. ~ ~ ~ when he wore the despised article. river. He saved his money. bought a I methods. We believe in working. nol waiting: in laughing, not crying: ~~_:_:_:_:".!_:_:_:~_:_:-:~.:_:_:_:_:_:'H:"":_:_:_:_:_:-:-:-:-: ••:-:··:.:-:-:-:·..:-:••:-:...:-:..·:-:·.:..·r-:••:-:... :-f. "Got a new coat, Obed1" said the part Interest in a steamboat and struck ; in boos~ing, not knocking; and in the pleasure of doing business. \Ve t loafer. . out tor himself. His splendid fighting J believo- that a man gets what he goes after; that one order to-day is worth two order. ~ _...... ~IIJUIIIII....__••__ "No, I haIn't!" said Obed. "I've got a.bilities were winning hini notice, the ., tomorrow, and that no man is down and out until he has lost faith in himseH. We ~ • NEW POPULAR ~ON GS !leven yards of cloth wrapped round while his kindly disposition was Win-~' believe in courtesy, in kindn~. in generosity. in hiendship and honest competition. ~ •• me."-Youth's Companion. ning him friends. He was elected 4 HAYDEN BROS 0 h We Eleli"ve in increasing our trade and that the way to do it is to reaJl for it. \Ve (i, • •• Ina. a. ~ Ii> sheriff of Duval connty. a position he hID f ~ "'Wait for the $ummertime," Summer waltz song; "No One DiagnOSis. held nine years, nnd~ in which he made ,., are leac . g or yours. ~ -. Knows," home ballad; "Lou Spells Trouble to Me," "Just Someone," "Dp you see that man going along a record which attracted attenticn to i " f = "Sail'S of the East," Sacred song; "I Love My Wife, But Oh You Kid!" with his head in the air, sniffing ~'ith hIm from all parts of the state. I ~. "Sunbonnet Sue." "If You Won't Be Good to M·e." chUa song; "To the hIs noseY'" The exploit which made Broward fa- . ... End of the World With You." "Love Me and the World Is Mine," "Yes. I know him." mollS throughout the United States Th FI T ·b Florence, i' I "Cheer Up! Cherries Will Soon Be Ripe," "Whistle if You Want Me I "1 suppose he believes in taking in and Cuba was his ability as a block- . e orence n une Nebraska. Dear," "Rainbow," "I Wish I Had a Girl." \be good, pure ozona" ade runner to Cuba. during the time ; ,. = 23c each or 5 for SI.OO. lc extra. per copy by Inail m "No; he's hunting for a motor the insurgents were fighting the Span- ;"',~~6>oP;..",,~~"""'~~~D';~"UlfDlfllIIIIDIIIB_O..BlUlICU_IIIURII...UIllilIlIl....II••_ i pl1lge, I believe."-Tit·Bits. lards there before the Spanish-Ameri· can war. In company with his brother fmportant to ' ..lethers and a third partner Broward built a Examine carefully every bottle of stout. seagoing tug for salvage and CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for wrecking work off the Florida coast:. Infants and children, and see that it He was approached by Cuban agents Bearsthe~~/f~ and asked to guns and munitions . iilPlatllre of·. •.~ .. ~• InroCuba. The work was hazardous In Use For Over SO Years. In the extreme, but the pay was com· The Kind You Have Always BougAt. mensurate with the risk and Broward became a filibuster. In all he made A Dreamer. .eight trips from the Flcr:da keys to "You say yuur bOY Josh is a dream· I Cuba and hIs perilous adventures and er?" caid the literary lady. "Does he narrcw escapes would make a novel Write poetry or romances?" In themselves. He was chased bv "Oh," replied Farmer Corntossel, SpanIsh gunboats~ fougDt with se;' ~he don·t write anything~ But he jes' aI's.! of them and escaped capture an,l patcheraUy refuses to get up till' 9 death by a hair's breadth scores of ,'e!ock." tlnIes.

Plenty "f Material. This Baby'a '..'Stton'g Maii!' "Son,"said the press humorrnt, "yov :Pembroke·centei-, Mass.-This 'town Bve inherited some of my humor." bas a marvel in bayhood in Thomas ":Not enough to make a living with, H.' Bates, Jr., aged ten' months and lad..' weighs 2& ·pounds. Young Bates has "Never mind. I'm going to leav­ ;;hown ·phenomenal strength. He de­ roo alfofmy jokes." lights in trapeze. sWinging numberless Umes in succession. His biggest Enough ?rovocation. weight feat is lifting two fiatirons Patience-noes'l'he know any songs weighing 19 pounds. With the assist­ I.ithout words? 'nce of an Iron through which the Patrice-No,whenever she sings 1t'::; 1atirons bones of the place yet scarcely cov. d'y'do, Harry?" She waved her hand' . n Y enJo! s-ne,er a s a ou . u pursued, by the law? Bah! It's a! 1 1m s e ? e. T po en la lIes the best-loved woman in the world. ered. But its quiet was after all com- at him. "Why, how d'y'do, Mrs. Brit· Imstead: _o~ewhe:e.uE at the top of i guild as old, and a deal more honor, i e~orm~m:: Harry.. Never. Harry "\Vhen she died it was buried with her _h~ sa~~. bEl~", th~ parative. There were plenty of people ton? I wouldn't let papa gO, to su,p_ II her_ VOlce, Oh, we always II' able, than the beggar's. Your good! was app:aled '0. by all wom· -not in the tomb itself. but in the lingering in groups in ilie center of per until I'd found you. 'Papa: I said, 10?~ up our slIver;, . ,thief is born to it. It's his caste. It's I ~n who l:ou.ld ",~t at hIm as to b:s part Taj Mahal; and for a century or so it eve~ qmzze~ ?~er, ~he, affalr-"ha~ ha~ the gallery, which was dus1.--y, eclipsed '·wait· Flora and Harry will be here.' I But then, he 'I Iin his blood, It isn't money that he i m been hIS sen· I lay th,ere and gathered legends about by th t fl ' t th t . 1 d, "' .' h d wonder ho" you dare to do It. i wants If he had a million he'd be: satlOns and emotlOns. But Flora I it as thick as dus· It "'as believed the e gr~~ r~ ec O[~h a. t clrc:, I BeSIdes,". she h~d. qUIte reac e "Perhaps we have to, because we I the s~me And i. isn't a mania eith Iknew perfectly well he had had none. to be a talisman ;~ good 'fortune-€s, :oohmt'bt rdowlllg QUI e P1C udresthm IF!-0,r,a's ~1~e by ~IS tin:e and .commu' ourselves are all-" ("without any Ier It's ~ p-rofes~ion" The En~ll'sh' i H,e was only oppressed by the atten- pecially in love b f an ~·al· I t' .:a dg an a co or aroun e nIcated It In llllpresslve whIsper "I l ,. • 'h ti ") . .. '''' he~- h' f . th . 11 P 1 1 . f ill b r •' I creuenll ,s 'buL t ose you men on, man leaned back and smiled at I lOn IS ame m ' e matter, and the "It had age' it had intrinsic value' wda s'f UeohPt e eakn~gt rOt,m d sk °t -. want you to meet my Englishman." I she had been "about to say-but there lover the eleO'anc'e of hl'S long J"om'ed·! central position of their table, brought it had beauty' and that one othe~ . er a 19 bac' mane us a She looked over her shoulder, and h h h 'h d !' , '" " h' t· h ~' . , murmur to ether vanished and r a _ .' IS. e. caug t erself on t every e ge of I finger.tips, I nn. Pro est~ng, e ma.oe hIS part as quality no man can resist-it was the g, e P largely beckoned to where the blunt I ~lvmO' her~elf and all the rest of them I small as pOSSIble I·· .. peared with such fascinating abrupt· and florid Buller and his companion, "'t h'·" ." II full' b d " She looked at him with a delighted! HOh - ~ d"t 'f I 't t t only thmg of ItS kmd III the world. " I'"away 0 1m -a so aw "ore, .... conloan ,I 1 can ge a 1At 11 . t't t h f ld ness that Flora caught herself guess.! with their backs to what they were h ., .' I d d . ·th th alarm, wlth an mcreasmg elatIOn; but I 't'" h ' I' d I' a e'l'en s, 1 was 00 muc or a ing what sort of face, where this supposed to be lookin~ at were ex- Sd? t:nlStcnfle.v~us.y en 'bel WI be i whether these arose from his lawless" rob YkOY~ etrs· . e comp am~, e.atnhlUg'j' Neville Crew, when he saw it there . "'", 'am les amteSl POSSi e vawn e·I' • ac - m a h1S group a~aln WI a l' h d d nearest group stOOd, Just on the edge I changing 'ln anecdote of infinite hi d h' read f . I declaratlOns and the smgular way . h '" Isome coup e 01 un re years ago. -of shadow, would pop out of ilie dark amusement n ler k=Pd .an'h h d • k h' they kept setting before her more Sl~,y. d"d th h 'th th \\'ben he left India the ring went H f I I t . e 00 e as 1 sea La en 1m .. -1 t b t the I au IVI e e onors WI , e , with him H" never told how he aot neSx · d f ...,_ Buller's expression came around by surprise; then laughed out. "Oh, Iv:b'IW Yhlllomen fYthmomen t k pas· myslerious unknown, eh?" Kerr in· I, it but lu'c"v ~marrl'aaes came Wl'th°l'f, he was rea v or SOmeL1llllg ex- , , .. h ,.. I Sl e c aracter 0 e presen eeper., '''. '" t d· 'b t' ,h't . slowly to hIS daughter s beckomng that IS t e way they don t do here, he I' f th Ch t .' rth . 'h th ·t qmred across the table. and the Crews would not take the raor lnarv, u now, w en 1 came, Ih .. b t th E l' h ,. k d h "Y t 'f, hoe a ,,"a. rIng, or " e er 1 "H 't 'h' d' " I I'd I h ' t' ,k b k b 't It a an"" u e ng IS man s lace provo'e er. au mus n w en I' . t th . h' f K h' If 8;ng 1, t ere s no IV1Slon. ,ho,use of lords for it " Their WOIDe.n s e was a en a ac y 1 . ",ave d t fl h th' t 'fr I' ,. . 't" "as JUS e Slg t a err lmse as IT h I" H 1 h d I ... Ii ' rt th t t f bl k h' seeme 0 as at e ms ant am m not expecnng 1 . he at th 'h t t· d h h a er you a s. are. arry aug e "have worn it ever since" er a sta, a ass a ac all', h t h .. t h t, 'Th h' .. ?" h sere t a sure er, 5 e Iand't roc r ed to Flo h hi' that long, irregular, pale face whose w a e was. enJoYIng a ':. a w.as I. ". en w .at are you expectmg. s e i didn't try to distinguish. r 1 0_ U r - ra. ow muc For a moment the wonder of tht in.·l' t d"l . expected of hIm. In the flOUllSh of m· mqmred a htde coollv. I "B t h I'l.err could have made of It. tale -nd the curious spark o~ excite- sc tl ,an, sal' onlC STIl' e was merCl- t. d t' ~ d FI'" . ' " .' ,. IU suppose e was your own "P ... ·d l'k t "h th'" , a L h P . d ~ '. 10 uc IOnS, acro"s an across, ora ell, he dellberated, 'not expect· , thO f" h d' ,.. k mUle 1 e 0 ~ are some mg, ment it bad produced in tbe teller l,eSsIv .upo n t _e oar, lila equate pIC - d h lf tho k' th l't 1I . '\\ , 16, S e urge, too ,our own I B' 11 h f d "H' b I iure face f t' h'm Hi t IOU,n erse, m mg "e rea 1 y ess!, mg vou to g-et me readv for a "weet i thO I "he h '1' I a er vouc sa e . e seen paw· kept th a li"teners sllen· Cla-a was ~bo~e 'the rrail~n, mg 1 b' t Sth ~ °h~P II extraordinary than she had at first! and ilien PO; in a nickle"· and pr~esent: i, mdgs, mean'h s t adstl y amended, ing the air ever since Crew cabied, ras tbe·fi'·;· to retur~n toL. facts' "Then ~ ., was so a rup al IS _'. _ _I ,.' • .' '. •• I 'an suppose e urne out to be-- ' . h bl h' ,'• ..L • long, lean back was almost horizontal, ~u'ppo"ed. Now that Mr: I'l.err wa" :ly expecung, hopmg, anxlOusly antlCl- i some one 'au knew and liked-" She an~ thIS as own 1m up complete· i Bessie-" she prompted eagerly. h~r, yet even thus there was something Irarrly b.efore ..presented to . her, Ipating, wbat you really care to say." !hesitated. She had come at last to what Ily." ?", I Kerr turned his glass in meditative elegant in the swing of him-in the ! ~nd taklng h?r m ";th,~he sa~~ In'ely, I He was expecting, she looked mali- i she really wanted to say. She had I Crew. . :;ora wonder:d; ~er~; fingers. '~She v;ore it as young Chat· eare1e"s twist of hi" head a rrnd t I Impersonal mtere,SL WIth WhICh he ciou"jT;- more than he wa" likely to' broug ht t t' h t b d b was somethm", more happenlD",. Cr_w" ! 'I'ort"·" wife" He held tbem all in sDea~' ~o the woma; behind ~~~ Th~ itook in the whole room, "as if," she ~er· ~ b~t the fact that h~ did' "ee! t . .ou ~ ques tlO~ tt a 1 a 11 eehn She had not heard that name before. i a'n i;c;ea;in: tension as if he dre:.v - "', " t't dl t h lf "I I,'" -, ~ ,easmg lier laney a m erva.s a. tel It made a "t'r amon~ them all' but' "', light above struck blind on the glass i ~u ,I vexe _y 0 :rse, were a through .h;r to that extent. was at while he had been talking, and he had;:. ~ ~.' ~ '" , '. '; them toward him. I p in one eye, but the ollier danced with II "pe?lU:,e~ po~ed at.hlm on the end of lance dellgntful and charmmg. She, not even heard it. He wasn't even look- J ~r Kerr lo~ked "h.ar , Clara I?OKed II "Tbe elder Chatworth, Lord Crew, a genial, a mad scintillation. The light, a pm, It stlrr€;d m her .a vague re.] swayed back into the shadow beyond i jng at her. She had caught him off! _harp,er. ,,~he looked at Harr~ and I is a bachelor, but, of course, tbe ring of i· caught like conta

1I y~t somehow deUghti'ully. of the women UIlder their ~wera. UP I e·T.....1'b·.U··· ti~n at R~WOOdFaJls and .went to' South curb of Jacksou st.• ,100.5 . 101.Q t~ South sidl?;,of Briggs Street, duly Proposed. Proposed. 'e',F-lor'". en'····c·. ne.... Np~~vi~~ 'i:o~~ks°'ihsti'.10~:O' I BJk. Assessm·t. Lot. Blk. Assessm·t. Th ..... MinneapolIs. The Minneapolis move t 10thO'" authorized to be made and now com- f Lot. 20 13.00 Est.abJish~" i 1909 was n~ m v to th . ht d' ti " vel'. a , su lec"o e pleted~ ~ll W·th· Stre~tIt 0 way 6 Railroad right of . .... n. 0 e e rIg lree on. elevations in this section specifi'l'd, sai;! .,.. 1 . tn . mprovemen Railroad right of way all 7 52 10.0':1 Next Sears branched to Chicago and par~ of Bluff street, when the =e is DistrIct NO"l ill saId CIty of Florence, way, .•...... 6 2-0 2.1» ~~~ 1 63 10.00 .th' ' graaed, shall eonform to the blu.e 'print and amounting to the sum of "92' 7 2Al 15.00 53 15.00 omce a.t ·WI m tWo years later he was the plan therefor, prepared by Roy N. Towl, ~ . ~ ~ '1'00,<> .- Railroad right of .2 I e~cl~sIve 3 53 15.00 8 AN K OF FLO R..E NeE posseSSOI' of a fortune of about $200.- civil engineer, and adopted and.pJaced onj 07, of $1,;>00 toward tJ::e cost way 8 2G 10.00 4 53 10.00 Editor's Telephcme: Florence 315. 000 made solely f th at f file ~ the. offiee of the city clerk. which of SaId Improvement to be paId by 1 21 2~tL ~~·Z, ~I1eciall'y.beneftted b~ re~son of said .North 22 feet ~ 22 66.66 '22 7 54 30.00 OFFICIAL' PAPER OF THE' CiTY OF 000 persons, and with sales approx!.- West curb of 5th street.... 82:0: .82:0 Improvements as follows. South 44 feet•...... of Main street... 80.1) 80.0 1 21 16 13 $857 60 7 4 65 35.00 •...... At a point 50 feet E. of the 2 21 16 13 240:00 & 22 35.00 5 55 35.00 1909 at the !iostof!ice at Florencl. Ne­ 23 200.00 braska. under Act or March S, 1819. E. curb of l\fain street. .. 7S.5.. 78.5 2 2S 16 13 608.80 1 6 55 ]50.00 East curb of Ma;!' street... 76,0 '.,' 75.5 FERRY RESERYE 2 23 35.00 7 65 150.00 \Vest curb of Mam street.. 76.0' . 75.5 . ' Treasurer •...•.•.•.•• , George Siert 4 56 150.00 Section 8. Grade of Washington street. 16 2.00 7 23 35.00 5 56 150.00­ City Attorney ••.••.•.....•R. H. Olmsted .When the stomach fails to nerform Point 125 feet E. of 3rd st.. 66.0 66.0 17 2.00 8 23 200.00 6 56 35.00 City Engineer J. W. Green 24 200.00 , its functions, the bowels bec~me de­ East curb of 3rd street. ... 13.5 73.5 18 2.00 1 66 35.00 City Marshal .....•..••...; .Aaron MatT West curb of 3rd street. .• 74.0 74.0 19 2.00:1 24 35.00 8 66 150.00 Councilm~n. ranged, the liver and the kidneys con· East curb of 4th street. 78.n 78.0 20 2.00 3 24 35.00 1 57 150.(;0) :!'] 8 58 35.00 July, 1910. 38. i&g 3 26 20.00 :Meets the first Tuesday evening in the representative in congress from Ne­ F. S. TUCKER. 4 1 59 20.00­ month at the school building. Attest: Mayor. 311 2.00 6 26 20.00 2 59 30.00 &. A. Golding ; Chairman braska, writes the first of a series of 4{} 2.00 6 26 30.00 3 59 30.00 W. H. Thomas..· Secretary JOHN BONDESSON. 41 2.00 7 26 30.00 4 59 20.00­ W. B. Parker.•, ;- .•...... •Treasurer articles on ;'The Administration on City Clerk. 42 2.00 8 26 20.<.0 (; 69 20.00 TJ:ia}, Which is Called the Insurgents 43 2.00 Railroad right -of 6 69 20.(0() 44 2.00 way in 1 27 6.00 7 69 30.00 and the Party." In the same series in NOTICE. 45 2.00 Except railroad 8 59 30.00 tqe August number Champ Clark ·46 2.00 right of way...... 1 4.00 1 60 12.50 Notice is hereby given that -there .~ ~. 2 answers the question, "W!lltt. will the 15:00 2 60 15.00 will be a special meeting of the mayor 48 2.00 3 15.00 3 60 15.00 ------1 democrats do fJ 4 68 35.CIQ It's almost as much fun holding a ;NotiCe is hereby given that ~e under- 2 222 57.12 ~~ ~OO North ...... 3 33 100.00 5 68 35.00 • ... signed~e have formed a corporatlOn under ., ~1 2.00 South ...... 3 32 100.00 6 a 150.00 Job on 'the Omaha police board as ani laws of Nebraska. East Side of Main Street. 84; 2.00 North ...... 4 :l2 17.50 7 68 150.00 the Florence city counCiL.. . .. ,.Tl),,, Il1lI1!e of sai~ corporation is' Auto 2 82 14.12 S5 2.00 South ...... ,.. 32 17.50 8 68 35.00- Tire RepaIr Co. Tne principal place of S6. 2.0-0 5 32 35.00 1 69 150.00 ••• -:nent of. such. stock :'ony WIll be a speCIal meeting 01 the mayor E<;:cept R. R. Rt. ot 4 4 72 30.00 " . t" j·proP8. rty or rIghts it IS her~m authonzed and council of the city of Florence ra~ in 8 North 33 feet..5 and 6 35 23.33 5 50.00 46.67 5 72 30.00 so.h uld h ave a 60-uay vaca Ion. to ""''II or hold. All stock snail be trans- ' 1 South 99 feet..5 and 6 35 6 72 2').Ofl Wouldn't that be 1lIie if it was with ferrabl~ by assignment of any cert~ti- Nebraska. at the City Hall in Flor- Except R. R. Rt. of North ~ .7 and 8 35 200.00 5 10.00 ~ 2i)l}.OO 7 72 20.00 ... Th .. i . .cate OI stock Issued. The corporatIon I d' . :way 2 ;; South 7 and 8 35 8 72 30.00 pas. e polItIC an that will embody' commenced on the 22nd day of July, ence, Mon ay. A.ugust 1, 1910. at eIght Rjght of way in 2 1.00 2!,tOIJ 1 36 1 73 ]2.5') that In his platform anlf"then deliver 1910. and shall continue .for the term of o'clock in the evening for the purpose Except R. R. Rt. of . 2 26 30.00 2~ 1) 4 73 12.5G wants. -r:he h~hest amou.nt of indebtednes~ to ~essmentg and I vyin~ ecial as"ess' way'. in· 3 5 36 5 73 12.50 ••• WhlCh thIS corporatlOn may at any time '" e b sp - S. ]-3 Ex. R. R. Rt. 1> 3'5 2fi.. OO 5 73 15.00 subject itself shall not exceed % of its ments to pay for tb.e cost of construct- of way ~ 5 7 26 ,~.~ 39~l!If 7 73 15.00 S.izl You ""' rt nit capital stock. -. M. 1·3 Ex. R. R. Rt. 8 26 8 73 12.50 .. ng r ppo u Y' The affairs of the corporation are to ing artificial stone : sidewalks by 4\1- ?f 'way 4 5 1 37 10.09 6&.00 Railroad right of I am frequentiy told by the young be conducted by a board of three di- b ld & Pl' f t f t'..... 'f '11';'-" R. R·.'·Rt·. of n_.. 'l'n .2 37 15.00 rectors and by a president. vice-presi- 0 'asca e In ron 0 ,,,,.0 uW~ ""' 3 .;., :G.OO way all 2 H 10,00 ~en toda~tithat t~er~iS tli~ ~e"~1s,:,:~:~~ry ,~. ::.~ 5 4 37 ]M'" Railroad rIght of off nci1t and treasurer ing described real estate. 2; :....-::...::::... 5 6 Zi 10.00 way all 3 74 10.00 c ance or ge ng on n e war ,0 .~-~ ,~-. W. H. HORN. Following is a description of the E. % Ex. R. R. Rt. Ii S7 10J)J Rallroad right of making II. fortune for a man that E. S. BEEBE, 1 ts' b d d to. t of way 5 5 75JJO 7 31 10.00 way all 6 74 10.00 there w,as years ago. To this I always C. W. OKEY. 0 1:0 e assesse an e amoun R. R. Rt. of way in 8 37 20.00 Railroad righe of R~R.~Rt:·oi";:aY"in Railroad .right of way ali .. _. _. .. 7 74 10.00 reply that there is th€ same cJ!ance proposed to be taxed against each fat ..5 1\·ay 6 and 7 2O.W Rail~oad right o! today there ever was. but that the ORDINANCE NO. 267. Iand parcel of ground respectively: 1 ·W'.'6 5 Railroad right of way all 2 79 10.00 Except· R. R. rIght \\-"a3-- 3. 7.50 Railroad right of --- .I 5 29))) way all 3 79 10.00 yottth do not grasp their' oppor- Intraduced May 23. by Counellman North Side of State Street. of 'way S 1910. I ;; 10.00 Railroad right of tu.nities when. they. are presented•.. :, Cart Fetdhusen. . Lot Block Proposed Tax R. R Right of '!'"ay ..6 way 4 10.00 RaiJroad right of , th. .• AN OP.DINA."'l'CE amending sections 6. 7 ~~ Except R. R. right ~ Railroad right of way all 6 79 10.00 They seem to expect at they Wlll bel and 8 of Ordinance No. 216, entitled. 12 108 $,1.90 of wa,y , 5 3i}.f1ll) way ;; 10.00 Railroad right of 5 5.00 way all 7 79 10.00 lab.e.. led.. in bIg letter.s. "This is your . "An Ordinance establishing the gra.a..-es" 13 108 37.1.9 R. R. Right of was.. .. Railroad right of . n . of 3rd street from Briggs street to . Except R R. Right way S 10.00 1 SO 12.50 5 10.00 80 J5.&:I OpportunIty. Recently I read the Willet street; 4th street from Briggs I 14 108 37.19 of way s ;; 1 2 stOl'Y of the life of Richard W. Sears, street to Calhoun street; 5th street. . R. R. Rt. of way .. g 2 IM-o 3 80 15.00 6 10.0:') 4 8(1 12.59 the head of Sears 'Roebuck & ·Co of t from Briggs street to .JackSon street; 15 108 37.19 - 1 , 6 W. 12,00 , ' . ". Main streer from Briggs street to Jack- 16 108 3719 :: 6 i ii~" 15;~'i­ Chicago. and I was forcibly reini.nded son street; Bluffs stree~ trom B':.iggs .. 4 6 8iI ~riggs 6 t 1M.)· . !iG 15.00 tha.t. the opportunity. that he- Slezed . street to Jacks0n.street. s,reet 17 !08 37.19 5 6- .. 10.00 8 so 12.50 ~ tha is. presen.ted Iodmost every day!' ~?Ei.l~~~t.~~~~\~t~gr~~o~~t~::~ 18 - 108 43.71 .6 8 15.00 1 81 2O;;Jf} =1 1 2IU\I.l 2 lil 3fi.OO to the "ounth of Florence. point 125 fe€t east of 3rd ~treet to Bluff 20 108 88.87 Railroad right Of_ 6 75..&) 1: 2".00 3 81 39.00 " . • street (and other streets In Ihe City of .. wa;\>' , 6 35.(lj} Seve!'.t.een years· ago Richard 'W. Flocence.) and repealing all ordinances (Inc1udmg driveway) , 8 3 :10.00 -i S1 20.00 Y 4 3oJ.(}<) 5 Sl 20.00 S.ear~ was 1t telegraph operator .in a ant! p~s of ordinances in confilct G1'=e bv order o~ the mayor and R.. RI· r;gh3 t of ~ wa d ~ 1.2 110.00 6 81 . ,..... ,... therewlth," and repealing sections 6, 7' • n .' In ots • 6, • an " S 3:).00 3'3.00 raIlroad ~tation at Redwood and-g of snid Ordinance No. 216. council of the city of Florence Ne- Raifroad right of Ii 2·).()0) 7" 81 :noo little 13 Su.oo 7 2£i.ftlj. g' 81 20.0(1 Flills. ~lnn.· 'rOday he is the .million- B~J ~~g'-~DO:YTH~ECI¥fYg~braska, this 6th day of July, 191; ~;~~t"R.··R:"i-ighi: 1 il :ii{I.(i(f 1 E2 35.00 aim head of the greatest mall order FLOR&-";-CE: 0 • B ESSO - of way 1 13 5.0G 1 3.U'.l 2 BJ 150.00 13 62.50 35J]iJ 3 8:! 150.00 establishment the world--8ears Section 1. That sections 6. 7 and 8 of J EN 01:'<1) N, P- R. right of way 2 2 in 3 !(IIi}.("IIl) i ~2: 35.00 :RPehuek & COmpany. The rise of gi~~~C';;st~~iis£i~6g lli~t~de~A~f ~~d J"S-15-22-29. City Clerk. E:i';;~tt of '::i-:~~~.~. 2 13 £2.5iJ 4 3.0:).00 1> $2 35.00 13 15'J.':'" 5 2-fJoJ.{It} 6 8.2 15fU:~) Richard W. Sears is due to a watch street from Briggs street to Willit street; Railroad right of 3 35.(#) 150.00 _ 4th-i;f:reet from Briggs street to Calhoun I . 82­ ~ :;.,.•)0 vll-Iued'at $9. The stOry of his career street;- 5th street from Brlgg-s str""t to NOTICE way 4 13 8 82 35.00 8 2f-Q))(l 1 83 l~}.{!II) is'akin to that of Aladdin's wonderful Jackson streee; Main street from Briggs OF ",n= SITTING OF THE .... 'YOR Except railroad right 13 15.,,9 1 !5{J.~1i) 2 35.00 , .• street to Jackson street; Bluff street L of way 4 I == ," .u..... 2 3-5.{(! 3 35.00 la;mv. FIfty dollars a month and from Briggs street nto Jackson street; AN'"D COUNCIL AS A BOARD OF Ex("ept railroad rig-ht ~riggs. 13 3 35JH 4 150).e., board was not monev enough to satls- street from "nd street to »pint EQU' TIZATION. of way 5 4 151].0-) 5 l;:.O.(l.~ • • . ~bO feet west of Bluffs street; washmg -, _'iU -' • Railroad right of stre,,~from 13 U 15').(01) 4 5.e'O came a letter suggesting that It Section 6. Grade of Bluff str-ft! 6 1.:10 be good .. W~ - '" :m":lSt c·b. West c'"b. ., ... JJ.u:~.u...... ~. • 14 5 tttn~l ~uth 8~.~ 14 li~£tf"} & l;iO.I}:J -; 7.5'3 nndertake the sale of duplIcate curb of Briggs street 81.5 You and each of you are herebv Xorth 44 ft. .., 5 14 ;;(j.N 1',;).()) 8 rd.'·oJ pieces-that a good profit undoubte'dly ~orth curb Of Bri!2'gs ~reet 8a.O 8a.3 n.o.tifted that the Mayor an.d cou..n.cil South 22 ft. . 5 14 ~~J>i1 8 35.l}{) Except r-aUroad right · I South curb of Washington . .. 6 " 2£t;~tt1 F5 cau d be made rom ell' sa e,among street 106.5 107.0 of the CIty of Florence wijI SIt as a .. 1~ 35.00 1 of wa:\-· 1 1 f th 14 2f)t))"'~) 2 :.b.fl1 Raiiroad right of the agents and railroad men. of the North curb of Washington _ 0 107.5 Board of Equalization at the Cou;rcil 3·)'O~} wa.y ., 1 S.5iJ 10 i 15 200.0.1 3 greatnorth-west. ~ears thoug~t long Ar~e~~ini:"i~o·i.;;:t·i:.!:Of·the ,. Chamber. City Hall, ·F!orence. Neb- 2 15 :~~.OU _ :.. 4 2·-~.v!) E~iE~~:;-11:~,~~.~~.~: ~ 15 ~,.l"J 'Xorth '.;' __ fI 1~}.')) I :: S5 and hard river this proposition, for ItS. line<;(f Shefileld st,...•1Q$.O 109:0 ,raska. !rom eight. o'clock P. M. to ten, Iii 2(i)j!.} South ~.:: ...... __ (i. 11\{}} p~.,jJl'oHd right of I of wa.... _._ ...•••.. ~ appealed to him. The outcom'e of .hisAts~ Yl~it· ;~(l J~~~idof~~10!l.0 1011.0 thirty o'clock P. M.• commencing on 5 15 2.:,'->:'\1 6 :FU:Il) I 1.00 .10~.~ 15 35.{i("} 3,-,_r~~ f Except railroad right -deliberatibl1$ was a letter addresSed t::?'lt!l curb of SheffieIP'.;sL 11)8.0 Tuesday, August 16. 1910, at eight 6 15 3,';.00 nO!) i of way 3 .man··~actorv ~ F!.tJ) ' t'd .d -at'Ah~. ask-/!:..."rtn curb of Sheffield st...10/.:, 11180 o'clock P. 'M., for the purpose of con- 7 J5 2[It]JJt) R:;~~?a~ ,:~~~~ :~: to..a s an ro; '" w..-:. ",,,utb curb af Farnum st 1G1j a 10:Uj. '. d I" th ed " 16 35.(iIj I 2 15.{..) ... 3 .5~ t,.n.·.·· .th.... lowest.· Pric.ecat W..h.iCh.. it'COlIld[SM.lh curb rtf1i'.,ru.um st ]. 03 .. 5 10:1..5 slder.ng an equa lzmg e propos 1 ~<{J'~".~J 15.<}} ExeelJt railroad right e t 16 I g. • . . Fat'1 F:otlth curb of Ad'l.ms st 11l1.S 102.0 ,leVY of special taxeS and assessments 2 16 2{"}.f1Q lU.((t 1 of "'''y 4 deln'.er hlm wa_ches at Redwood s .North "urb dAda-'ll" st,•.]01.5 102.0 as shown by proposed plans of asseS!'- 3 Iii 3."i.oo li).(lot) Railroad tight or fffi'retaiL The figure quoted him was Bouth curb of "'fom.-oe sL..J02·2 In.~o t d' b J PC' k C'vil 4 '3~J" 15.'-lt) wa.~· 4 5.0& , '. . .. th h h d J"orth curb (>f ;\{onroe st....l!l2." 103'.0 men prepare Y.. rIc. 1 5 16 I i ~9:4{j, if(rt~ fO~.~ ~ '16 2fjftiXt 15fJ-:J IEX;"'.pt railroad right ~ cents more an ea ••. S,Jath curb ofFfg,n'istlnst.•. 104.0 Engineer. now ollJ;ile in the office of 16 2t"+(., lO.!}:) Cu. W2,'!· .~ ~ 'OJ 1.00 paId for blS own watch, but by far ...,~H, ",.. ~h ".- H~r>"i;;"n st...E'o. " J r,:! ~ the city Clerk and correctin~ any , 2~.m} Railroad rIght ot RH.iI!"o3.d right of . .... " South curb of Madisl;n $1. .105.0 111~.,,· _ ... '., .. g 16 I r I way all f 6.5"J a better WlItch. .:l'r"rth curl) of J,fadlson st 105.0 ]05.5 errors .th-erem. an!!, be!rl'lllg; 13:U, com: E:l;:l~ept raUrt'ad rl~ht r 17 17.50 RaHr(lad right of l J.i).] The same day Sears wrot.e fQrty- R'''t'; Cllrb c,f ~trrte st 110.0 11l).~ plaints that the ownet~' or property I'f .....q.y ...Jots·1 and 4 I ~·"t" ":,,y "lJ :I lCUiO E:::~t ~~i:~~~'~~~~ ~ 1(1.(06 .. t . f' .,,' '.0,.. 'Y"rth M.'l"b of "'to ...•no 0 Hit.,,! t be assessed and taxed mav Railroad right of ""-':~,l c,.i~b "f ,wa~· 17.50 P..a.,lroad !",ght o! • letters to for y persons In, OI':""tij' ('""" <)f ("':-.'hllUn st othenvise improving that part of Mam way; ·.•..... ·;: 11]."', 4 125f1 immense possibUitieS of ·themail .North!:Url)of{"~.h()unst 114... n".~· Street from the Railroad t..rack near R~ju-oad ril\'ht. of i p:;:ly;~,,~l1 righi" of" : 6 JZ.'.4l .H t d'" si ,~r."tJ-: ""rh ..f Fillmore st..l1Q.O 119." . f J ks S." t' t way·: :·;-; an15 10.00 $ 15.;:~ order-business. e res.gne ulS po-, Noi-~b curb of Fil1mor" st. .11!!.!! 119.5 the South SIde 0 ac on '"ee 0 Except railri>lld :rIght waJ' all ; f c §- .• j - : Proposed Propo5ed Proposed. Proposed. ., Proposed. Proposed Lot. Blk,' Assessm'L Lot. ·Blk. Assessm·t. Lot. Blk. Assessm't. Lot. 'Blk. Assessm·t. Lot. Bll.. Assessm·t. Lot. Blk. Assessm't. 2 250 9.00 7 100 15.00 4 mi:i '10.00 11 124 7.50 Except railroa,d right 7 86 15..00 of way ...•.•...... 11 169 4.00 Excl'1pt railroa.d right 8 86 12.50 S 100 15.00 5 115,L ' lll.oo 12 124 7.50 9 100 15.00 13 124 7.50 of way 3 250 8.00 1 g; 20.00 6 115 lll.00 Railroad right of Railroad right of 11 g; 30.00 10 100 15.00 7 115' 1G.OO 14 124 7.50 way 11 169 1.00 11100 15.00 115 -. 10.00 way 3 250 1.00 3 g; 30.00 8 Railroad right of Except railroad right Except railroad right 4. 81 20.00 12 100 15.00 9 115',' 7.50 wa.y •• ::.•,. •• •• 15 124 13 100 15.00 of way 12 169 1.00 of Way 4 250 7.50 5 ~ 20.00 III liS· 7.50 Except ml.lt:0ad right Railroad right of 14 100 90.00 11 m," 7.W 7.S0 Railroad right of 6 87 30.00 way 12 169 4.00 way 4 1.W 1 87 W.OO 1 1ill 12..50 12 115 7.W ':.'~"" 124 101 12.50 nf way', .. 'l;,'> 7.5 . 192 . 30.00 255 18 91 10.00 118 l'Rig'iit"of IS 133 feet : . 7.50 2a lOS 3lJ.OO way : .•••. 3 120 ll! 133 10.{l<) Except 50 ft., 275 W.OO 3!l4- 10.00 &00 W. North Market 4 94 10.00 1 109 30.00 Ex. R R. Right of 20 133 10.\>J E. 210 ft.. S 132 2 109 30.00 way ...•••.•.••.•... 4 120 9.50 1 134. 10.00 ft. and N. 40ft., E. Square. Ex. R. R. 5 94 10.00 right of way•...•.• 160.00 6 94 10.00 :: 109 15.00 R. R. Right of 2 1M 10.00 165 ft .. 105.00 4 109 15.00 way .•••••.l 4 120 .50 3 134 10.00 East ;4 . 00.00 N. Market Sq. Rail­ 7 l!4 10.00 10.00 road right of way 40.00 1 ' 8.- 94 10.00 5 109 15.00 5 120 10.00 4 134 \Vest ::;. . 140.00 ~ 6· 100 15.00 6 l:.,}J) 10.@ 5 1~ 10.00 1 100.00 South Market 9 94 7.50 Square . 200.00 10', 94 7.50 7' 100 15.0n 7 120 10.00 6 1M 10.00) 3 35.m Pu!,!ic .square.•...• 940.00 11 94 7.50 S 100 15.00 8 120 10.00 '1 1M 10.00 3 25.00 100 1;;'00 1.."<) 81M' 10.00 ;I. 75;1)0 12 M 7.50 9" 9 12.50 . FLORENCE HEIGHTS. 13 94 10.00 10 109 15.00 10 l:.7(} 12.50 9 1M lil.OO 5 ro.m 14 94 10.(') 11 100 15.00 11 120 12.50 III 1~ 10.00 6 ZO.(O() 1 249.90 15!H 10.(') 12 109 15.00 12 120 12.50 11 1M lu.W 7 20.00 Except S. E. 7-10 16 94 10.00 13 1lJ9 15.00 13 120 15.()o) 12 1M 10.0il 8 5U.00 acres 2 263.80 17 94 10.00 14 109 15.00 14 12() 15.00 13 1M Ji).oo 1&1;00 S. Eo 7-10 Acres lot 18 94 10;00 15 1('9 15.00 15 120 15.00 14 1301. l\HIQ 125.00 2and ••..•..... 3 62.60 19 94 12.50 16 1fl9 15.00 16 120' l;;'()oj 15 1M 16.(><) 230.00 o " ~. 1;J;t1\l •. k- ~~·.i. 13 and ,14 ...... 121:~0' 16 95 15.00' 13 }i0. .1"'3 7.50 6 25.00 ·ft:· ~: ::.: .18 6.00 g 96 15.00 5 111 10.00 Ex. R. R. right of 6 138 10.00 7 25.00 19 143.50 9 96 15.00 6 111 10.00 way 12 :L"1 7 138 10.C-} i~gg III 111'{;) 8 E. 2.33 Acres ro 41.95 10 96 15.00 1 R. R. right of way 12 121 8 13& 7.50 1 N. 181.25 feet. 20 16.25 11 96 15.00 8 111 10.00 Ex. R. R. right of, 1 139 10.00 2 15.00 W. 330 feet 520 ill 'l.W S. 12 96 15.00 9 way l :2 139 12.50 3 ~ feet ., 20 62.90 13 9&- 15.00 10 111 7.50 R. R. right of way 1 3 139 12.50 (j 6 115.78 16 96 15.00 13 111 10.00 R. R. right of way.. :1 :L"2 2)),) 6 139 12.50 7 15..«0 ~ 111 10.m 42.-43 17 !l6 lji.OO 14 Ex.· R. 'R. ,right of 7 1;lS J.2.5O . 8 ..1f~':.~ N6J'th. ~ .•...... 2*-"". :!4;(l8''' 18 96 '}5.oo 15 III 10.00 . way ..•.•.....•..•.. 3 122 2}}} S 139. li1-QQ.·· 1 34.08 1,6 lll- 10 (Ill . South * M 19·· 96 ' 3(};00 , ~ R. rig~t of W:1,' 3 122 Loo 1 HO 12.50 2 !O.00 N. 182.3 feet except 20 • !Ii' aG.:OO 11 III 10.uE!' lU.oo 4 122 ~jj{) 2 HO 3 10.00 16 ft. strip on W. 25 I' 97 12.50 18 111 10.00 3 140 10.00 4 7.5a S. ~lo.2 l<>et except 19 111 . 1.2.50 5 122 10&00 :I 97 "'12.liO' jj. 1:.~ 1-).-(1'\) 4 14lJ 12.50 Ii 1~:~ 10 ft. strip on W. 25 . 'lifE;> ;1 .' ':fl ' 111;00 2l) 111 12.50 5 Hi} 12.50 6 1~! l iJtj>J. 10.00 Wt'St 10 feet ~ .J:~ '4 ' 97 ','laoo 1 112 3oHlo) 1 6 140 10.W 7 2 112 30.00 8 122 lfr..fioJ 1;;.00 5. 97 111.00 IO.(i[! 7 140 8 6 97 llloo :I 112 15.(00 S 122 g H') 12.50) 10 122 lO.t}!) 1 W~~p;OW~~t~~.~:.~~.~ 1~21.:~ 7 97 10.00 4' 112 15.Gil 1 l·U lil.CiI 2 1!:5 8 ':fl 10.00 ;; 112 15.00 11 122 10.f:~ lil.oo 10.00 En"t 218 ft. 2a ..., 1% 122 10.00 2 HI 3 7.50 W. 233 feet....•...... 23 17.70- 9 S7 7.50 6 112 15.Cl() 3 141 10.00 ~ '1 112 15.00 13 122 l{i}}I) 1il.(jI) 7.56 29 32.00 10 97 7.50 }9,) FUM) 4 l ..n 5 11 ':fl 1.50 8 112 15.00 H 5 HI 10.00 6 10.00 You are further notified that said 12 97 7.50 !I 112 15.(l<} 1 1.."3 1;).({1 6 HI 10.{)() 7 1ii.00 proposed plans of assessment are now 13 97 10.00 10 112 15.00 :1 123 7.50 10.00 8 112 15.{)o} 3 1~ 10.(~ 7 HI 1~:~ subjeet to the inspection and examina· 14 91 10.00 11 8 H1 lQ.OO 1 12 112 15.m 123 lO.t.:} 15.00 tion of any of the owners of said lots, 15 97 10.00 1~ 9 HI 10.C'O 2 13 112 15.00 6 Jfl.((J 10.[;0 j~~ 16 97 10.00 6 1~3 ltU!f1 10 III 3 parts of lots and pieces of real estate, 17 97 10.00 14 112 15.00 11 l·ll 1Q.OO 4 15 112 15.00 7 m 18'.(1'1) 12.50 or any other person interested in said 18 9'7 10.00 1~ la,ro.') 12 1';1 10.m 5 16 112 15.00 !l 10.1)'0 15.00 proposed assessments, at the office of 19!17 12.56 9 123 ltLHl 13 HI 6 26 97 12.50 17 112 15.00 14 H1 lO.W) , ~:~~ the City Clerk, and tbat it is proposed, 18 112 15.00 Except railroad right 1 98 12.50 (Of wav .•..... _.. 10 5.00 ]5 III l'l.OO 8 7... ['0 that, unless for- good and sufficient 2' 9S 12..59 19' li2 30.{o(} 16 141 l(UM 2i) 112 'S[U}i} Railroad right of wa}.~ In.i)j 5.00 cause it may be otherwise ordered l! 98 10.00 in .....•..••••.. 10 123 5.00 17 III 1 .; 9S lll.00 1 113 :m.oo 18 141 11).00 2 7.M an.i}, ~e~~.r:mi:w~.4. t4~ cost,: ~ .W~ iro~ Ii 2 113 3').00 P"'lilroad right of way prov~menf"s""s1ian 9S lOX'! . all 11 123 IS HI IfJ.OO 3 711ilt be assessed on the 6 98 'laoo :: 113 .15.00 ~ti III 11).(8 4 4 11iL 15.00 ~i!r<'ll1~. rigl~\ cof, ",a;' ~:~ several ~ts, parts of lots and pieces 7· 9S, 1(/.00 123 1 142 Ih.(JO­ 5 8 '!lS . 11\00 5 1}3' lE·~~ 1(:.(1(1 ;; 7.50 of real estate, as shown herein and ,.~,) E~~ePt' n,jj':,;;,i ';ighf- "2 ltl 9 98 '7.50 East 14 of.••..•....• 6 1"3 I 1.00 '1 1('.(0') 7 of way 12 i23 6.54) 3 1'2 lo"g by said proposed plans of assess­ !() ~S, 7.50 West 6 and aU.... 113 22.50 ~ lV.On 8 * Exr'ept ra!lrond right 142 8 113 15.00 1~~ Eo.u.J 45.0'1 ment. II l!S 7.50 or way 13 123 2.5G 5 12 95 7'.59 9 113 15.00 S 1-12 1u.0;J 50.00 Y'm and each of you are hereby ~3 98 lOJH) 10 113 15..0lJ R .. Hroadright of way ]'!.(u I S 123 5.00 7 H2 fllrtller not.ified said Mayor and 113 l5.vJ f,U& that 14 98 10.00 11 E."i~. r;;li~aX S l·t~ 1').(.,) 15 liS ](l.(oO 12 113 15.00 I, ept' righi. IJ~' 1-~)..)}I) 25.W,'''' .Council win af.journ from. ev,en~ng to. pf ·way•... ~ ••.••. (jJ)O 9 16 !'S 10.00 13 113 15.<}t} 14 123 l~ l~i 10.00 Exc;"l't'l"ail~adtight'· , ~ e'venin~ dutin~ 15~(tt) R... ilroud right of ",mv . "eadi' week:day after 17 98. 10.00 14 113 11 112 10.:2~ of way .. 1.,,>;00 . in 14 '123 1.50" . 35.00 AW?;llst 16, 1910, and continue to sit as 18 ~. 1i1.00 15 ml'. l~~ ht{~) F"'lilroad right of 113 15Jr) Ex""l>t rn.;lroad right 13 19 !1'f" 12:5(1 Iff 13 1~~ l;"~.t:rl wa~y' . 1.00 fincb Board of Equalization each even- (.f wt:o't" •• _ •• a ...... 15 123 1.50 :0 9S 12.50 17 113 ~~.t!J H~ ll}.'JtJ "~.l'O R:",ilroad- right of W~~.. 14 40.(» iUI< at gaid !'lace between the bours .. ~9 3{tOO IS 113 15 14~ 11\{~ 1 19 113 3~Ujl} I in 15 123 1:~ above specified until said eQualiza· 2 99 :ro.oo 1~ 142 It'.OO Z 3 99 l5.flO 20 113 3;).(.-3 Ex"'mt railroad right 1~2 l(;.(~j g 4.00 tioD is fully completed and determin· 10 of w,,~· 1i) 123 1.50 :r; 4 99 1500 1 114 50 I 18 H2 lf~.Q() 4 4.00 ed by the Board of Eqlla~izatjon. and 5!'!! 15,00 2 1U i2:5-cJ Railroad right of ",·a'- It.".f(i ;; iI' 6.00 19 1..!2 6 99 15.00 :: 114 10.m 16 1::3 J.~ I; tzg that you and each of YOll should ap- ranro~d 2<3 10...'" 7 liS 15.00 .4 114 l'1.[·J Ex·->ept right 1~~ , 4.00 pear before Rajd Board of EquaIiza· r~ "li\~y 1:7 123 '.:1 5.("" 8 ~ J5.fK} 114 11).il'J 1f.S 5.Gf} ~. lU Ifr.il!l S 114 W.O<) Ex····'"p" "l'ight 5;{ft ~ , :- '--.< or ooit"t;tion you ~;>' 1:!3; 5JJO 1&',' - 1'13' RaHroad'rlght {It 12!l!l 15.00 9 11-1' 7.50 of ••••••••.•IS 19 Ii,S 5.(fr way l ~.03" <:ernlnlZ" said prorl'!~('d leVy 3'Dd as· 10 114 '7.00 R~ ;It'o~l-fr Tl~fit 'of ~-Na~" . . 13!l9 1i({!!l ~.n!l 2!J 16S ri.~ EXC'ED OV nrde'" of the' t~!'9 l.~.OO 19 114 1J.00 21} ') 9 l~~ :-;,. 1 1~ _.' 219 ~3 14 114 lft.{(t t 1 1 E;-~~~triJli-oadTliht ~ 300 1'\fayor and ("mincH of tnfo City of 1" 15.00 10 ft!) : IStl ! 18!1!l 15.00 15 lH pi,) ~ e4 ; of w=-t'~< 3 .2J9_ ~.OO Florenee. Nebraska. .> 1"4­ "1f1 l"u1 3 1"9 •__ 19!1!l 3{HlO 16 114 H'.O/J ~ !;~'£f 11-1 lIU.} 124­ 11\.1\1l I P..aill':'ad right of JOHN BONDE!'-'!SON. 2il!l!l llli.OO i 'W~~ ••• ..f.- ...••••.•.. 3 3.00 114 1".1)'"; !'H 10 rd". 1; 1lJt1 !rt."tij " "to ff" I EX<>9pt railroad rigl!t Cit,' Clerk. l~"oQ 114 12.ro 6 1'!4 _~_ ~.OO 2 W1 1i).~t'I· ~. I •• , t'f W"'tV a •• ••••••• 4 J'l~J "( 1~.' .. 114 ~••~..<; F'lorplH'p Nebraska. July 18, linn. 3 100 15.if} 1~·! If\(ln 1~"1 115 I? 5<) ;; p-;!~~.,a~ ~:~~ ~~. '4 Jr•. it} ,1" ~-tJ I ...... 4 :l.ll!l S lil(l J'i. 115 It fiO q j"'4' J.2.2-29--A.5-12. 1~4 ·!(!.N~ 1 !l.OO ~ 100 lS.Oil 3 li5 1(1,(1<) HI 1 • PAGKA&t MlI!;f1l fREE OR REQUEST Of LEADING MISTAKES IN UFE

Writer Has Recorded Ten, of Which MUNYON'S Most of Us Assuredly Havo Our Share.

PAW-PAW PILLS Some of us may be glad to be told The best Stomach that there are only ten life mistakes, and Liver PYls known [or there seem to be so many more, arid a. positive and 'speedy cure for Con­ but a recent writer has catalogue( stipation, Indigestion, them. Perhaps these a.re oniy the ten .Jaundice, Biliousness. leading ones from which the smaller Sour Stomach, Head­ errors arise. Let's look over the list ache, and all ailments and see how many of them are ours; arising from a disor­ First, to set up our own standard of dered stomach or slug­ right and wrong and judge people ao­ gish liver. They con­ cord1ngly; second, to measure the en· tain in concentrated joyment of others by our m.-n; third, form all the virtues and values of Mun­ to expect uniformity of opinion in thi. :ron's Paw-Paw Tonic and are made trom the juice of the Paw-Paw fruit. world; fourth, to look for judgmenl 1 unhesitatingly recommend these pills and experience in youth; fifth, to en, as being the best laxative and cathartic deavor to mold all dispositions alike; ever compounded. Send us a postal or sixth, to look for perfection in our letter requesting a free package ot ITTLE' BY LITTLE PresIdent Tart own actions; seventh, to worry OUl"­ MUlls-on's Celebrated Paw-Paw Laxa­ bas come into direct line with selves and others with what cannot tive Pills, and we will mail same free one of the Roosevelt policies, and be remedied; eighth, to refuse to yIeld of charge. MUNYON'S HOMOEO­ he will follow it in the future as in immaterIal matters; ninth, to re­ PATRIC HOME REMEDY CO., 53:d he has been following it for some fuse to alleviate, so far as It iles in tnd .Jefferson Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. weeks. It will be the rille at the our power, all which needs allen&­ summer capital at Beverly, Mass., tion; tenth, to refuse to make allow as it is today the fixed rule of !lnce for the infirmities of others. procedure in the White House. The Roosevelt policy which President Taft finally has adopt· EPIDEMIC OF ITCH IN WELSH ed as his own Is the method of VILLAGE l'eceiving visitors which was in force during the colonel's tenure "In DowlaIs, South Wales, about fif. of offie-e. It is possible that Pres­ teen years ago, families were strick. ident Taft never will be able to en wholesale by a disease known as adopt the Roosevelt policy of getting rid of his the itch. Believe me, it is the most visitors, because the two men are constitutionally terrible disease of its kind that 1 dllferent in at least one respect. It must be said, know of, as it itches all through your however, that the Roosevelt plan of receiving hody and makes your life an inferno, guests has done a good deal to save the tempers Sleep is out of the question and yv~ of' "'''bite House visitors and the time of Mr. feel as if a million mosquitoes were . Taft.. attacking you at the same time. I As everybody knows, an addition was made knew a dozen families that were so ttl the 'i/iThite House offices some time ago. In Iaffected. ·the Roosevelt days callers went into the cabinet "The doctors did their best, but room and from there either were ushered into their remedies were of no avaH what. STOCKERS & FEEDERS the adjoinin'g' room, where the president sat, Iever. Then the families tried a drug., Choice ~uality; reds and roans, or waited while Mr. Roosevelt came out and gIst who was noted far and wide for Whl-toe ).aees or angus bought- on ,made a cIrcuit of the cabinet room, speaking to 05'Ge!"S. Tens of Thousa.nds to his remarkable cures. PeoDle came lJ

DES'ERVEO IT.

Wise-Why dM that, wOI:;lan's club life. Of conrse commissions are for the most part -disband? . . '., '.' .. engraved, but there are names and dates to be Sharpe-The majority" adopted a I filled in and these are written deftly and then resolution limitWg the time' of eacb. the pile of parchment Is laid on the desk before member for spe~iking on any topic tei I' the president, who frequently in a seemingly au­ two ho1il's. • tomatic way signs his name to commission after j commission while carrying on with some visitor How He ;k~pt the Law. at his elbow a conversation relating perhaps to "I noticed:' Bald .ful! ,fr:!end-,..hr>.- I Intricate matters of state. Ululd-be-trusted,•after-a' ttlp: 'U:u"OUgl1 The White House officials, secretaries and Rastns-Play!n' poker hands las' the factory where preserves are 'made, clerks ha,e to concern themsel,es with all kinds Imght I accidentaUy threw five aces. ....that a white D.1lwder!s 'fir'Sl Wi,: in ,ested In matters. not connepted with politics or of matters. Secretary Norton Is the recipient , Sambo--'iV'hat did de ,?dders do? !he' cans, and tli'at the preserves' ·are legislation that of his own' volition he lingers of letters from people aU over the United States Rastus-Threw me outer de wn..­ .ilieD. put in the white powaer_" Ilong frequently 'wIth individual ,isitors, and so ~ho write to the president upon the most trivial dow. "Yes," explained,..1he 'proprietor- to while the method of reception hastens things in affairs. I the friend-whQ-c9Uld-be-trusted, ''thai I a. measure It cannot offset the delay that comes When one takes into consideration the fact I More Serious. white powder l~.,a prese"rva,tive. Y,ou Ifrom tl!.e president's apparent desire to have that hundreds of persons who have really legiti­ I ":Mathilde Browne was very rude to see we are compelled to put the pre- .e,cry guest put into good humor and to leave mate business with the White House either call I an overdressed old. woman she met Oll sen'es in a pres?rvatJ~~ .~catis.e:an, htin. "wit.h a smile in his heart." or write every day. it can be seen at once that I the street the other day." idiotic requirement, o~ th,et~v~ntnentI.. At the outset of the Taft administration vis­ the secretary's hands, time and mind are well I "I know the story. The old woman I turned out to be :Mathflde's very rich makes it unla"'~UI,f,ot;'.ui;;)o: 'P!1~" ~ 'I :ttors saw, him one at a time and the one who filled. There are certain orders of rank which preservative in the,J!l'eser.ves/' " ': ,. Wal; talking to him did not feel the spur of haste ha,e to be rear-ected, and in a democracy it Is I aunt, and now she's going to give all wh~ch .', . ,';, -. : .•;' .' , .' :,: is ilQw felt by the presence in the room pretty hard werk to convince the ordinary citi­ bel' money to a hospItal for decrepit dogs/' Comparing Notes: ' '" . I;Gf. half a dozezt or a dozen other visitors, all zen that any man has the right of precedence, "Xotilirig of the sort. In faC'<, it...., Mrs._ NewIY-~Y little. ~Q?bie.is r~ i :eagerly w~ti~gtheI; turn, and occasionally s~ift­ As far as precedent is concerned the president's I worse. The old woman was the markanly strong; he. 18, only' four lIng uneasIly In' thel!' seats because of the tIme audiences are governed by the supposed impor­ ! Brownes' new cook-and now the)' years old, but he-ean' ra'ise- his. high It;hat the one wl),o has the president's ear is ta-. tance of the visitor's Official business. For in­ I chair wit:q onelland: .. ,..... king Ull. stance, if a senator is waiting to see the presi­ Ihaven't an_,_'._" _ Mr. Spoodler-:Oh, that's:::nothing; 'President Roosevelt, just as President Taft, dent and cabinet officer happens to come in I a ; The Home of the Cod. 1n the apartment:hollse where I try to was humanly interested in a great many things the member 'Jf the prEsident's official family al­ and the congressmen in nearly every case lead , There is just one other great call do my sleeping there's a baby' :iliat's which did not affect public matter. For instance, ways will see President Taft first unless he says the way to the presenc~ of the president. bank In the world besides those 01% only four monw. old. and that';i:!l1ild ,if· a weH-known' sportsman called Mr. Roose,elt S}:l2cificallY t'hat his business is of little impor­ n~~~d',a.t, ,The wonder is if the -country kno"s how much I Newfoundland. It lies off Cape Agu1· .can raise the rOA!'wfth' all. ,would perhaps talk to him for half an hour about tance and expresses a willingness that the sen­ har'd wor1, gees on in the \\~hite House, not oniy .. 1\ has, which is the southern tip of Af· . j' . . ", big game shooting or the best way to reacl;l the ator shall get to the president ahead of him. · Real.: Novelt~.:: ;;:' . ,. haunts of SOIDe wHd creature which the colonel in the president's office, but in all the adjoining rica,. and south of the Cape of Good A newspaper man with whom President Taft , l):nocker--Say~: here~s . an origi,nal .never had had the pleasure of meeting at the offices. If anyone envies the private secretary I HopI;!. The Agulhas plateau is said to has had frequently personal relations for some baSebal~ stery. :, ' .. ;"; :.:',' :.' .,: .";;; I,end of the gun. One of President Taft's hobbies his position perhaps he.would throw: envy to the I be almost a duplicate in size and rich· years went to the White House one morning and .3eC<'ndBenioTh--How's that:!· '. 'is baseball" and· every league team that nsits Yo'inds after watching Charles Dyer l\urton go ; ness of the north cod banks. But thIs told Mr. Taft that he would like to see him alone · Knocker':'-HerjiwimrgamEi"in' eighth t·:.washington calls at the White House, where its' through one day's labor: The assistant se;::retary I is too far off, so there is little promise for a minute if he could, and so the president nin!5,in~t~ll,d,()~ ¥iIltb"iiY~e Jl,ecord. embers talk of curves, inshoots, drop balls and works. just as hard as does the chief secretary ! of its appeasing the hungry appetite 1.,11 'j-til, took him into a side reom and closed the door. J'". " ;.. ..,.. ".. : the best way to place hits, to the man Who, weary and in the offiee communicating with the room of of the world for cod. these two hard-working .men is a reom filled with They staid together talking for fifteen minutes " . " ApplfldO~'Sbup;" '." '.' II :Of ra!lroad legislation ~d tariff talk, Is ~ilung and then the ne"spaper man went out into the I ~J.ieri;'· .ttir~~:):i:ie.dium, for~ fewmlllut.e~. stenographers and clerks hard at "l'ork. Initials. . FOI; qilian' .m sPlII: to get on.,the dIamond president's main office, leaving the president be­ ! "What are :Mr. \'i-ise's inItials?" ~aft There is one White House clerk who has a sized .potatoes boiled ,unti.ktender ..in l. PreSIdent s ,geod nature IS proverbIal. most painstaking job. Intitations to the semI­ hind him to "rite a letter in seclusion. On entering , "Can't say. He has been taking llO salted' ~ater: tli.~n~:inashed. "~ three ID~lng the :ate sp=:~ and; ear~~ s_u~mer in public \'i'hite Heuse receptions of course are en­ the president's office the caller met a senator I" many college degrees that nobody CD o~ clIoP.l:l!~d ~C?OOI chIldre~ b~ .tablespoonfuls 9TIion: in I WashIngton Uerall:l' ehe thou· graved, but as the name of each pe.rson invited who had been waiting for fifteen minutes, The I keep track of them." three tabJespeonfula of butNr d to Vll.dous tlo",ftkins 1I1 civil House one mu.t take his cha.ngea of orecedenca HAVE TO WAIT. Vii1crc He C;:;;::.-: l.~. "Have you ever figured in a dITOrC. STRENGTH AND .CHEAPNESS suit?" "No; the lawyers dId the figurIng. OF ROUND DAIRY BARN I :fust paid the bills." Lewi!' Sinf!Je Binder gives the mnoke1' mellow-t:1!>~ing Se'Veral Points of Superiority Over Rectangular Formed a rich, 50 cigar. Structure Have Never Been we are Still patiently awaiting the DECLAR'ED OFF. THEt HERO. Fully Considered. advent of wireless politics.

Dr. PI"",e'. ?1ea...ut PeUebo ,.,.~e "na lnrl!l' "When can you spare the time,for The greatest hero of them an er..tta Gtomach. H-rer Dntl bOlf~l~. Su~:r-eoa.te4, ~Ul' marriage, Marion!" the betrothed 'Is not'the,mim bellIn'l the gun 1la:r,pa.nule.. ea.sy '" taJs;... lJo notanpe. Nor he that scales a tlaming wall :nan asked. To rescue 'some weak, helpless onet A thick head Is apt to generate & The woman consulted her engage­ He s, The very next time you're hot, tired Bitters, and past experi­ ) "Well, It's the only time I have:' she He struts like any turkey cock; or thirsty, step up to a soda fountain LOld him with an'air of easy resigna­ The kiddies run to see him t:a.ss- and get a glass of Coca-Cola, It will ence has proven that when He's playing leads in summer stock. tion. "Every other hour for the next -So E. Kiser. In Chi"a... ) R··~~,.rl-Herald. cool you off, relieve your bodily and taken promptly at the first two years is filled up." mental fatigue and quench your thirst delightfully. At soda fountafns or, signal of distress a sick The man jerked his shoulder irrl· Good Fisn,·lg. I spell can be avoided. For tably. "I guess we'll have to call our K. M. Whar~ was teHing some I carbonated in bottIes-5c everywhere. : little matter off, then," he said. friends about a proposed fishing trip Delicious, refreshing and wholesome. Loss of Appetite, Gas on "It seems to be inevitable:' she to a lake in Colorado he had in con· Send to the Coca-Cola Co., Atlanta., Stomach, Heartburn, 19reed, indifferently. . templation. I Ga., for their free booklet "The Truth Bloating, Indigestion, And so they parted, for with some "Are there any trout out there?" I About Coca-Cola." Tells what Coca-' ";I6ople marriage is but an incident, asked one friend'l ICola is and why it is so delicious, re- : Dyspepsia, Headache, i and an incident is, of course, too "Thousands of 'em: rp.plied Mr. freshing and thirst·quenching. And Costiveness, Cramps, l irivial to deserve the sacrifice of aD Wharry. . Isend 2c stamp for the Coca-Cola Base· ! Diarrhoea, Malaria, event. "Will they bite easily?" asked an· I ball Record Book for 1910-contains; other friend. , I the famous poem "Casey At The Bat," : Fever and Ague it stands Interested Them. "Will they?" i'aid Mr. Wha~y. "Why I records, schedules for both leagues' nne ualled. Get a bottle. "I have here:' says the inventor to they're absolutely vicious. A man has and other valuable baseball informa.­ ilie capitalists, ..two plans for radical to hide behind a tree -to bait a hook." tion compiled by authorities. changes in sleeping cars." "Yes?" murmurs the capitalists. BROKE IN HALF. Immer,se Saving Possible. "This plan increases thE' space giv· Round Dairy Barn, In a preliminary bulletin on the CELEBRATED en to each pass('!nger and makes the cost of maintaining a tuberculosis In the early days when lumber was a large amount of the labor of the sanatorium, the National Association berth much mor€ comfortzble by-" STOMACH "Can't consider it." cheap, buildings were built of logs, farm is done inside the barn, it is Ifor the StudY and Prevention of Tu· evident that the question of its con· berculosis announces that the average "ViTell, the l;econd plan makes the or at least had heavy frames. Under 1 BITTER venience is a vital one. cost per patient per day in thirty ~ar uncomfortable, but it ellables it to these conditions the rectangular barn . tt d' The circular construction is the semi·charitable sanat?r~a sea ere 1.n carry half as many more I,assengerS'j was the one naturally used, and pea- stronaest because it takes advantage all parts of the l:mted States IS and-" pIe have followed in the footsteps of of th~ lineal, instead of the break· I$1.669. These institutio~s repre~ent "GIve us the complete details, with their forefathers in continuing thjs ing strength of the lumber. Each Ian annual expend!ture C:l over_$1,,,00,, estimates of eost."-Life. form of barn. The result is that the row of boards running around the 000 and over S1a,OOO cays 01 treat­ te economy and advantages of the round barn forms a hoop that holds the Iment given each year. The. bulletin, Reason For Doubt, barn have apparently never been con- barn together. A barrel, properly which is part of an extenElve. study Many a. man goes broke-in Health The obese party with the big dia· sidered. This is because they are not hooped and headed, is almost indes- Ithe I'oiational ~~s~ciatio~ is ma~mg fur -then wealth. Blames his mind­ says it don'j; work right; but aU the mond in his tie claimed to be a self­ obvious at first sight, and become tructib!e, and much etronger than a i itE bu;eau 01 1ll,Ormatlon..pOlllts out made man and a millionaire. fully apparent only after a detailed box, although the hoops are small, i that tile eo~ntry coul~. save ~nn~any time it's his bowds. They don'. work "But," we asked, "were you not hap­ -liver dead and the whole syst€ill get3 study of the construction. FCJr these This strength is because the stress Iat least ~1DO,OOO,OOO 1I the mdlgent pier when you were earning $1.15 a reasons, the rectangular form still comes on the hoops in a lineal direc- ,consumptlves were prol}erly segre­ clogged with poison. Nothing kills day by the sweat of your brow?" continues to be built, although it re- tion. Any piece of timber is many! gated. good clean-cut brain a quire?" queried the k. 1. Ilumber, besides sacrificing the great· times stronger on a lineal pull than I fust neer hunt, when he was green. to circles or heart shapes. Hollow "A knife an' fork an' some food.'" er strength of a built-up sill. on a breaking stress. i He follered the deer's tracks all right, out a little nest in the center, brusb answered the h. h. I Another reason for the scarcity of ~UI exposed surfaces of r0;tnd barm I but he follered 'em all day in the over with olive oil or melted butte! round barns is the difficulty in get- are circular, as both the SIdes and I wrong direction."-Housekeeper. and brown in tbe oven. They maya}. ~trong~s! Too Small for Use, Iting them built. Most carpent'ers roof are arched, which is the II so be made from rolls, cutting them "Man" remarked tbe student of un· hesitate to undertake the work be- form of construction to reSIst W1110 If You Are a Trifle Sensitive into thick slices, scraping a hollOW ill natural' history, "is the only animal i cause in the erection of a round bar!! pressure; besides, the wind In sttik- I ~~~~':'ile~i~h'::;{;:'I:;'Ai~~n~F~f-"~~~ each, then frying in deep hot fat OJ that uses a handkerchief." the construction should be entirely ing.i!:" glances off and can get nc. i the Antiseptic Powder to shake into the shoes. browning in the oven. '~Then," rejoined' the thoughtful diffel'ent from that of the rectangu· direct- hold on the. walls or roof, as I:Jv;;:r::st-r;.r::'e~:fJ;'E' J~tffe r£i;g '1':,~ thinker "it is just as I suspected." lar form. Many new problems pre- it can on the fiat SIdes or gable ends i breaking in neW shoes. Sold everywh~, 25c. Tea Nectar. "Ho"; is that?" qneried the student sent themselves, but when these are of a rectangular structure. If the I ~a.mple iin~FREE. Address, Allen S. ouusteel, Make one ,and a half pints of stron!! "A woman's handkerchiefs are onll once understood, the round barn of· lumber is properly I!laced in a round ILe Roy,.. _. ._ fea and when it has drawn for three for show" answered the t. t. fers no more difficulties in construe· barn, much of it will perform twc. I Caught In the Rush. minutes, lJour it off into a basin in , tiOD than the rectangular form. or more functions. Every row of "~fy poor man," said the sympa· 1 which it is t.Q be served. Sweeten to As Amended. The first thing to consider hi the sIding boards running around tbe I thetic. woman, "a.nd?,~ow came you to ! "The man who trusts ~other edu· erection of a barn Is a convenient buil:lIng serves also as a brace, and be cnppled for life. taste, adding tbe strained juice of one l€mon and a wlneglassful of brandy The Bricklayer's Wife--Dreamlng. cates him," 'remarked !bt) generator arrangement for the purpose for which the same is true of the roof boarde "I'll tell you, madam," replied the eh? I suppose you were building of neaT-philosophy. It is to be used. and the arched rafters. If the siding beggar. "Once I spent my vacation Plaee on lee for one hour, and deco­ rate with thin slices of lembD cut into, castles in the air. "You have said it," rejoined the sm ConsiderIng that the barn on a dairy 15 put on vertically and the roof built at Ii. summer hotel and I was trampled The Bricklayer-No. I'm mending dent of human nature. "And the more farm is used twIce every day in the dome shaped, no scaJrolding Is r&, down tr}-ing to get into the dinIng quarters. chimneys of castles in the aIr, trusting he does the more he wiIl add year, and that for six months each quired inside or out. These are point~ I room after the first belL to hIs'own stock of knowledge." year the cows occupy it almost con- of great economy in the round con'l Pink Charlotte Russe. How He Won Htr. tinu01:s1y, and that during this time struction. R.,a. Weak, 'Weary, Wate17 ETes, Take a quart of rich cream and di­ Satd ehe: "Through Ufa 1"11 walk alone, Stabbed. Relieved By Murine Eye Remedy. T~:Y vide it in half. Sweeten one pint {}J in sunshine and st<}l'my weather;' "I ne\'er leave 'my mirror until I am ILikeMurineMurine.For YourIt EyeSoothes_Troubles.50c Youat YourWlli , it with loaf sugar B'nd stir it uno su1D> Biit he 'bought an aeroplane o""t day­ clent curroUlt jelly to color it to a And now the)' are' flying togt>ther. p~rfect1y satisfied with I1lY appear- Druggists. Write For Eye B~ok$. Fre.. ance.' EXCELLENT BROWN SWISS COW Murine E)'e Remedy Co., Ch,caco, fine pink. Put it 1nm a glass bow. "You're eMily satisfied. or you'd ! Out of Season, and place in the center of a pile at never leave it." Aromatic Effects. Isliced almond sponge cake. or of lady ·'Dese pure·food guYS make me "What you ought to uo," said the tired," muttered Micky Jones, as he cake; every slice spread thicli1y with SHE HAD EATEN SOME ONCE. : pbysician, "is to take the all' In S.lJ I raspberry jam, or marmalade, and lay looked over the newspape~ ; automobile or a motor bo"L" I "What's de trouble. kiddo?" asked evenly one on another. Have read,. i "Can't I st.ay home and open a CaD ! the other pint of cream, flavor with> his chum. ; of gasoline?n I "Why, in de winter months dey al· the juice of two lemons and beaten te: ' t I a sUff froth. Heap it all o,er the pile ways get off dat gag about ice cream Th~ ~ati~fying ! quality in Lewis' Sin- ! of cake so as to entireiy cover h. being adulterated an' unhealthy. Why ! gle Bi.nders found in no other 5c cigar. i don't dey spring it in de summer when de goUs are nagging yer every I I A crazy person thinks eve?, one If To Prevent Jars Breaking. hour to treat?" I else is insane, and love is blllld be- When canning fruit, if a silver fa ! cause it imagines everybody else is. ! blespoon is placed in a glass jar be All in the Game. I I fore pouring in the hot trnit, i1 wm I l\Irs. Wfnslo....'s Soothing Syrup. prevent the jar from breaking, This Edyth-Have you heard the latest? '. FOTChildt'E"D te.f:"!tHn.l£'.5l.JftensI!lcgu~~n"t1.UCf."51D,.. nl;l ~o...'"1-c;e treatment of more. hnlf·•• mil. StilI in the Running. tf:an Not Fit t~ Print. to conditions when a combination of I and moist. Cover seed with not less lion wo~en, In a practice of ovcr.~O years, It IS p!'enomew, Great C",,,sar crossed tll.. Rubicon, '" f d t' i than three-fourths of an .tnch of sol' 1l.nd entitles D •• PIerce t6 the gnltitude lleCorded him"by women, as the Jirnt cd "" Supp,)se a mar. >vho plays on a A'ri;'ed small, though we~. dairy and uee pro nc IOn s soug",>h, Ir ' 'aI" -'-- t '- t f ' di ~ow ISts 10 ute 0 Seueft. trombone calls himself a trombonist?" Gr"at C.."",ar fiGW is dead "nd gone­ . d do not too thic"ly Thin sow. speet rea....en women s says Orange Judd F-'...rmer. The sIZe! ~ ~ A - Every sick woman may consult Dr. Pierce by letter, Ilbsolutely witbot.'t "I believe so. Other people call him But the Rubicon's thcre Y<'t. Is medium; cows weigh 1,20ll to 1,300 lIngs encourage the growth of strong ebarge. All replies are mailed, seslell in perfectly plain envelopes, without yarious names." \lOl·:!ds. The quanuty of milk Is ruO:I-1 stalky plants whiC? s~and transplant any printing or advertising wru..tever, npon them. Write without fear as WIth-- Made a Difference. crately large and the fat contpnt log better than sPlndllng plants. out fee, to World's ~i5pemary Medical .Association, Dr. R. V, Pierce, Prest•• 10gI~, Success in Medicl1'ul. Little Willie--What is pa! good. According to the American 1 Buff'alo, N. Y. F!rzt Young Doctor-When will you Pa-Logic. my son, Is your line 0' standard, the color is dark to light I Always pick vegetables Cor the mID DR... pm~C:E~S FAVOn.ITE PRESCRJPT:JON bE> able to get tt'arried? Iargument in a controversy. brown. or some seasons of the year! ket before they are fullj' maTured. . Second Young Doctor-I'm wa!tfng Little Willie--And what is lIophi' ~y. The attractive cow, here shown.! rhey are then more apt to ripen at l' '\4:ake. ~ea.k. ~~;a.. Stro:D.§y nO\"l. lOT marl' only tbree oper.s.Hons i try? ·'nIle 1552. was bred in New York lUld ; proper time Cor the WIer. S:ick. ~o:z:::ne:u. ~4- _ .• " - -Uf... Pa-Tb~ other re!low's, ... :. : l CHURCH DIRECTORY. RECEIVED BY MRS. MADISON i: Want Ad. Department ilchurch Services First Presbyterian :. .:1 .Church. , i The departmentfol' the people. The place to tell your wants to our i S d hS~dalYO soeol'Vlces. un ay sc 001-; a. m. ..• army of readers and advertise anything and everything you have on : IPreaching-ll:00 a. m. ' : your pla~ that you do not want to hep, and your neighbOr might: C. :&-Me~ting-7: 00 p. m. '.' : want. . • Preaching-8:00 m. ," TERMS-One (1) cent per word.Nothing run for less than 25 cents t Mid-Week Seevice. : wit.hout cash tn advance. Count your words and send in your ad.: Thursday-8:00 p. m. twith the cash.·A 10 word ad run three weeks costs only SO cents. : The pUbli~' is cordially. invited to • • attend these services. '.' ' •...... ••••••••• • George S. Slo~. Pastor. Round-trip tickets' at Homeseekers' rates to K!"ug's famous Luxus beer 'by.the the "Vest and Northwest will be sold on the case. Hans Peterson. (9) first and third Tuesdays of each month via the WAl'I<"'TED to buy a fresh milk cow. Tel. Florence 3502. IF you want to buy or sell any real estate in Florence just phone John LUbold, Florence 165 .' (4) fresh mooley Union Pacific FOR SALE-Good cow for sale with calf. A. A. Bergelt, teL Florence 3504. Old sales made new. Pascale. the shoe repair man. From February to December, 1910 ",'by not let-me figure on that paint­ . Storz famous Blue Ribbon beer by ing and paperhanging? M. L. Endres, the case. L. W. Imm. (9) j24th and Ames ave. (9) Excellent dining car meals and service. .Make your plans to attend the sta~e IF YOU WANT A CONCESSION at Ask about our personally conducted tours to Yellowstone National Park. For fall' Sept 5 to 9. (6) the Veterans encampment get in iull information address your Locai ~-\gent. FOR SALEe-Densmore typewriter, touch at once with the committee. $10. Inquire this office. (7) (8) \\'HITE Leghorn. Eggs from prize George Foster. " .... " <' stock for hatching. Phone Florence ~. -~ ~ . - . Plastering and bricklaying, Phone FloI'. 307. (11) 162 (4)

What is the use or wasting energy and time looking for what you want and not finding it Wl'latl I can show you what you are look­ ing for. HERE ARE A PEVV One new 8-room house and 2 lots. One new 5-room house, modern. Boxing Contest One new 5-room house, modern except furnace. One new 8-room house ACREAGE Four acres, three in fruit, new -room house, eight blocks from street Joedy Pospisel with- Young Mies car. VACANT LOTS Eagles Hall Choice of over 40 vacant lots a prices from $175.00 up. Florence, Neb., Saturday Eve. July 30th JOHN LUBOLD 3 Good 4 Round Preliminaries and Battle Royal TELEPHONE: FLORENCE 165 FLORENCE, NEBR. Tickets, 58 Cents YOU DON'T NEED TO BE TOL0-......

That any of the shoes sht1wTI. below are genuine bargains. at the prices at \\-hich we offer them to yon. They'\'e been good sellers all season. ont we must make room for our fail ~tock which has commenced to ~rrin:. and towards the close of the season The School board wiII we accumulate a great many small lob. so \\'(' make a SHARP next regular meeting at CUT IX PRICES and giVIng \'ou the benefit- . house Monday e\·ening. -V-~ YOF C\); AFFORD "-\.X EXTRA P.-\.IR :\T THE PRICES WE ARE SELUXG THESE );C).IBERS. Mrs. Charles Elborn of Florence Heights entertained a number of her \\'omen's Gun :-fetal Gibson Tie, ~lat Kid. Top, short friends Thursday in honor of her vamps. single "ole, 1:3<1 inch Cuban heeL Former Price, $3.00. birthday. Among those present were To close. $2.-1-7. Mrs. T, C. Wallace. :Mrs. Edith \"omen's Tan Gibson Tie-Four eYe Gibson Tie. heavy Johnston. Mrs. Earl Clay. Mrs. J. ::~t Carnaby. airs. Walter. Reiner, Mrs. silk. lace, single se-le, I .\Iilitary heeL- Former Price, $2·50. Davis. Mrs. Hender. CUrs. Charles To close. $2.09· HeIidEir:rMrs: -"'Claud' Hendel'. -Mrs; \\'hite Cam'as Oxfords-Just the thing for these 'hot, Hildreth Hender, Mrs. Fred Nelson, TO MY BEST LOVE. sultry days. Childs' sizes. II-2 for 73 cents. \Vomen's sizes, 3-8 C. A. BAUER of Tekama, Nebr., Mrs. Dan Whitney, at only 83 cents. These are regular $1.25 Oxfords. PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING Mrs. Dave Whitney: :\Iiss Dora "'nit- So slender, virginal and delicate- I :\Ien's Tan Oxford-Fancy beaded top, Russia Calf, 3 eyelet Bank of Florence ney, Mrs. A. A. WhItney, Mrs. Arthur So cold to all the world, save me alone, 6-6V2-7~:!-S Repairing Promptly Attended to. (Tho,Old Buk} Heath, Mrs. Clarence Sears, Mrs. Let whO'n the flame within thy heart I I tie Oil swae-f>"er model. Sizes only. Fc,mler Price, KellY of Fort Crook, J:.1rs. Frank ~ light. • • $3.00. To dose $2.29· 25S2 Cumlng St. Omaha, Neb. Depository for Farmers' Mutual Insur.. ~1rs I tn~· I Ellis, Mrs. Charles Mayer, . .,;o tenderlY responsi\e-aU own. YOl- WILL BE ~HGHTY WELL PLEASED \VITH Tel. Douglas 3034. ance Co. DepositOI')' for Bankers Life Association Denice Gwinane, Mrs. Will Rhyn. Beneath thine influence each trouble THESE GOODS A:\D DOXTDEL-\.Y I::\T ";\L\KING YOl'R of Des Moines. s~ms f To take swIft wings and drop its dusky ! Pl"RCHASE :\S THE STOCK IS LDIITED. ~"4~~~ Depository for Guarantee Fund Life Galfery Goda. cloak ! Association of Omaha. Tall Tr~'gedl _yo .t tL' k (Dispelled. like mist. amid a thousand. . "".. an., . OU. seem 0 !nil dreams), I I I. W. BROWN! You can pay your decide lightbill to a rot, of-,thOSe ·petnfiea potatoes that! And lightly 'soar forth. ascend-in smoke! I -; Dealer in ~ us-savcsending to Omaha. were thrown at you over the foot· I I lights last night?· Going to take them I Thy br~ath Is p=ce and perfume-and i I FRESH, SALT AND SMOKED Phone 310 th... kiss I "McClure's" away as souvenirs? .!3f all that's raptur-ous the pr-otot,rpe! I ~ I MEATS ~~~~~::~~~~::::::::~~;t Low Comedian-Why 'shouldn't n .\h. matrimony would be perfect bllss ! Florence. Nebr. We Sell Everything ~ Prompt Delivery Phone F1orenr;e 1731 . = ""ouldn't you call ch"em the "gifts, If "i~;eg',I,ad half thy channs-my briar II' ------~ "~~~,..~ Read the Want Ads o! the gods?" 1 p,.,.,. :.. --