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T AR A TR 3 > loving across tho country THE REGULATION OF THE SA- O P | e e ot o e vtoons ao ]| THE MAN WHO TALKS |'iiier oie Ziete B vam DLAYY Y?° Week of No app-ared to be a vill 't.i:‘ " ilgtin all the business they can and [AXING —— 00O 1O, O the"n.i'm It seems Vember 6th TRSan Wk Ahey Wil DONRTE et e me as if Nature in her Various moods ||l e f < Bt Eoucich. away; and the reformers are at Work| It is not strange when a novice on | every Lour sabors to brighten the wits MATIN, Es DA,LY % to reduce sioon fours and the in- | some frosty morming in October comes | 1oV} 0 ne Teart of man. She opens k"hm—__bf-—_ jurious cffects upon the community as across ‘(he gentian, the little, biuc: | i ‘ves to bemuty and inspires s 3 e nged flower, which looks as fan=y for the beautiful W 2 115 YEARS OLD. i i e had been cut from the sky and given | jir The only line in pature " 0 of 3 - birth to art \EaaHs 3 u league of Massa |io earth by some fairy aqueen, that the | ¢hich man can claim for his own oriE- priee, 15 & weeks 8e a | Chuselts is'about to commence & cam.- | 2o Gakth bY some falry dueen thet 1o rie $6.00 2 year. 5 you | a1 yroducticn 5 the. straight line, 0 - paign for the vh‘silng of all u!adon! suppose tho name of this beautiful | wiicr Nature has tought him ].h, "‘,. from i1 p. m. until § a. m. instea Tower 7. And the name gentian | morer thirs ate no stedight jinesyin ; ‘ ma et ai tho Pomtorfics ALNOFWICR | gclock, as a means of helping men | seems so Closely to resemble genii that | nature, and hence there are few Of Telephome Calle: ted to the use of liquor to o in | it appears o have ot its name from | {hem in ari: although there are pleniy ITH. Wulletts Business Office, 438, orning to their work sober, @ |those Imaginary guardian angels of |of tem {n architecture which look BN % ol - - & : T dorig i ihe olden time; but It did not, for in{ el «nough when properly contrasted letin Editorial Fooms. 35-% plas which would dowbileas leslfo a | Lhe Slentiner bt G C14 nob 107 (01 well cnoush whian e pi e e the Sulietia Job Office. 3-8, bootles try -qual to any that has fed 1 » hootlc <qunl 1o of this flower was applied it was the | qups resplendent bride to those who Williman e orflc-. --‘-IL’ WMurray | ever disgraced a prohibition state. medicinal properties of the roots, not |jave lhapflves-fifl see the beauties of Butiding. Teiephone 2 Nebraska is the only state in the|the pretty tiower, of the gentian Which | overy day in the year, be it called a t has the “Daylight Saloon,”| were most valued: and because it {2roy” gay or a bright day. unior t ch. Saturday. Nov. 4 1911 | \(hilh is not opencd untll a. m., and | proved ‘of value ‘to Kins Gent ] T gmyT 753 —= | & clokcd at § b m. It i8 but two years| HIyTie in time of disease and distress, | o b oo et E THE APPEALS TO AMERICAN | oscdat t o i B e on in |1t Was given a roval title. It ia protty [ R ross 0¥ 2, Whed R0, ulis LEADING WOMAN 1 et {old and nas stll be rega . enoush for royal mame without any | SMell a8 sweel, but it woulf BAVS - the experimental, or ransitors stage. | regard io the nealins virtue of its|ceased to be a rose. What is thers The America iy i said to be | with a fair promise of heing made Der- | roots, But it hes excited the fancy X Wi 3 > 2 mage up of “our peers amd to Tepre. | manent of the_ poets, and its origin has thus Damie. or the object of it puts latg In Grace George’s Delightful Society Comedy sent our covn 'ut when the meth- 'Vfl'wu Canadian lav egulating the | heen depicied: “Onee to the Angel person born with a good name, for it od of is ana- | traffic reguires the ey endes ounsel to o this ideal siandard of Most of the Ameri cloing of the sa-|of Biids, far up in the rippling air, [ POTSOR DArR VOES 2 S0P Fm, e was the | loons in the cities at 7 o'elock p. m: | ATom low on the suncioved earth D¢ | son with 2 bao name is half-hanged.” ’ ek Suturday: and it ie very much in|4nSel of Flowers breathed praver: | Tilic"the pearer of a 00d mame is s 4l the people. At St John | g 111 mako me something rare. | clerated often too long after bhe has the tice 15 sald to have worked |1ous plumes from the bluebird’s wing | Jishonored it. A good name Is not 1o P at it is doubiful if the drink- | 4s fast to the south he flew! The j2® Poul b S ey o g hemselves. woultl jooiisent: to | Angel or Flowers caught them up as | the §reatest intellectusl parfoyasnice. | - {since it fits nothing but a virtuous der cases take the QNS of the fhinb ven’ siicos on AREE Right s | HIEs 1 the -eutumn _dew, and |SincelIL Site_ vothine S E SHEEEEs B A = in this counr. shaped with s twiel of her Sners (IS | (oripee in the work of making & #ood 2 esrs. and is s nists do not belteve in | e name, and the goodness of it may be R : ! | qual, whether the bearer is the wife By Thompson Buchanan restrictions, for their slogan is: | |t is not often that one sees (I < Do not compromise with the traffic, | children of the butterfly, Papilio phi- | 3 & Peasant or o King. I 18 tman, not but puiverize it!” Thus far, however, ' lonor, preparing to pupate as late as | (30d-*who has put all 'he foiferol b her have not succeeded In holding October 26th; but on that frosty morn- || E s s v Rt Bl b ing I abserved one nanging head down- | [1CUEht worth kewping slways elive I l H pin o Y Y ward on the stem of a running rose, |7 Ghe TR ne:”_ar’.’ a8 Bomatiniy COST OF LIVING TO THE AVER-| Bromerins (o cont i B & t” seven | that does not have to be embellished AGE MAN. { months. 1t had selected jts place & on s tombstune THCRSE S5 I he opinion of the government riedly and carclessly~for one usually | Memerial of a poor ‘man; “emd X ean, at Washington, that the 0 Perticular; and its power of eadur- | 0%, 9%, N 0, mething money can- ance will be severely tested in a posi- amount under the present cost 3 not buy, or the legions of hell de- on 50 ex S s was Y. tion so exposed and bleak. Thl s (D imai b Sa iving that the efficiency of the aoubiiess the last of the young brood NIGHT PRICES - - - 15c, 25¢, 35¢, 50c MATINEE PRICES - - - - 10c, 15¢, 25¢ BREED THEATRE FEATURE PICTURE TODAY “A COWBOY’'S LOVE” Monday and Tuesday ONLY—Mammoth 3-Reel Feature ROMANTIC IRISH DRAMA 4 “COLLEEN BAWN” Every Scene made in Ireland. 3000 feet of Film, wrner could be maintained was of caterplllars that 1 saw on {he Session. car, or an average of $18 a Dutchman's pipe follage about the 10th | hat this is far ahove the aver- | of Scptember and which survived he e o e Tl and all were asleep he rose. shot (arning power of the individual freeze of the 12th when the thermom- ( wnd Xilled his ene s apparent upan its face 88 the SLCF. went down 10 26 desrees. Th rage wage has been known to be : > ; maturity give promise that it will be e — ———— e sss than $300 a - undersized and have all the peculiari- This statement promy ed ties of all varfeties of lepidonte THE PASSING OF TROUBLE. (Written Speciglly for The Bulletin.) | tical jokes as are the youth of today, = NG O Passing along the street the other|and could possibly give them some Seot Nearing of the known to have autumn broods. It inia to study the wages yaid (he Rreenish enamcled underw One reads no more pathetic jtems in | day in the edge of the evening, this|Points from 'their experience which & < > with their white spots which ma ‘he newspapers than those too fre- | remark came to my ear: “The shadows could | United States. and the result 1,1 swallow-tail butterfly fancied et Sonae Y recording cases of self- | are so dark, I am afrald to walk | hardly believe us, were we to tell of | e old average and collecto: and its fancy for the | gestruction. Behind mest of these|through them.” The electric lights|the chief we did at their age, and | tile conciusions of this im- Dutchman's pipe makes bred specimens | tragic stories of suicide there lie ex- | were burning, and they do make very | fOr our part perbaps w | nment department annually obtainable. | pariences of discouragement, sorrow |aark shadows. for the brighter the light | enjoy being obliged to make open ie found that not half the indui g and despair that would wring the |the blacker the shade. A person un- f§~lfl‘;{n ¢ ”"‘,"‘, all. \1.‘:. = cers sAien SvaiRE00E yall It is what we harbor in our minds ' hardest heart. Some unendurable | accustomed to being on the streets af- | children of a lurzer growih, und soms ess than .10 per cent. not over (hai makes or mars us. There is (roule has robbed life of all joy for | ter dark. or who is infirm in walking, | 0 them have never outgrown thelr e imres e nOthing mushroomy about immorality | these poor foll und made death seem |may well be fearful of a missten in the [ fondness for making merry at the ex $ g Bl 5 2 i 5 or crime—it #8 net quick of develop- | 5 sweet rel . No one at all sensi- | shadows, especially in these times of | Pense of others. | found th:{ more than half get less thal ment. The mind kept negative to dis- | :ive (o human suffeng can escape | collections of leaves which conceal any wee he jewelers, 47 per honesty does mot fecl like cheating « invelved in a situation iike | unevenness in the path and make sxceed that income: boot and . resorting to amy ether wrong practicc: | ; walking o matter of faith, not sight |Teality 42 per cent: foundry- | und the mind which finds pleasure in | Ana many, who never reach the last |In many places, like Voltaire's defini- { thoughts _of love does not resori {0 aiyes of despair, still falter and tion of death, it is “a plunge into the crime or murder. The way has to be | faint Lefore the troubles that come | sRknown.” @ companion, and all b ms t dgmer fmpatientiy But in all these things there is a | to be afraid of, something more of people Wwho ar 1d_to be| | ath ng that them, and en and machinists,” 32 per o 18 per cent.: furniture of their own shadow. Many of Suligli i Bntacfatuing Hutred and | e bel Lhe St Tols e kb however, are afraid of shadows, for &nd t.: leather-makers, 16 | in unaervaluln bity a - BT S v Tl ’ P p most of the things we fear are only % s ? v alulng prodity and honor and | gigentic trial they, c loud for re-| We were not so timid, I fancy, when | 07, x & i Lid er cent. theso porcentages ife. Thought gathers energy for ®0od | e imd question tils f How are |our streets were not so- thoroughly | joooes ! Approached brave- MATINEES 5¢c EVENINGS 10¢ Performances 2,30, 7, 8.15p. m earn less than a day, or less than | or bad action, and this is why thought | ney to survive the that has | lighted. Our evesight iz now so sel- | on i FHCRE SRUER R B8 B0 h, We | | has been declared to be a force, a fact | fajjen” How an continue tc | dom tested by darkness that we do not | gr.nq" o" Serty 27 M Diece of | tries there is seldom a | WRich is not given enough serious at- | ork under this n imposed bt realize what it means to go about in | i "\we feel our strength is totally | - — —- n ng_ $1,000 u year; and \ontion by {he people "Plato in his|qen? In even the faost sheltered life'| the dark. Still we would mone of US|iiidcquate to ihe task, and shrink | ver cent. $150, while 75 per cent. | 0%, 22d: (Thinking is the talking of | there are occasions when one ‘must|lke to go back o the daye of un-|from it In fear, but it is ori- the | earn les 00 a vear. ibie. EHae 10 the % e i - shadow that frightens us, and once Now, if the efficiency of the waze inedium by which we rule the subcon- | in s i it on N in a small Hilage. Spending the even- 5 afrair an $960 a year, it is parent s mind rules us It determines | T (€S TP S0, TS mity. | You | close of the call an offer was made o | et hecause it is forced ypon us. We | «uough that the present indust: w»m;.ATrv ou m:l! shall bT L master | &0 08, O ving to vourself that you | #ccompany me home With a Ianterml. :are afraid of o shadow. Later on, we | tem must be wearing out \orkmen: OF 3 slave; and as we elect 50 We &0 | ;' pever gmile again, that the bright- | 8r offer which I promptly refused with | ;unaiqly admit that the calamity we | Bt : up 1 down in our career. Thought . laugh, saying it was only a little way much fasi th should: b c : e - PR, SEFMME 5 JUNS. GRIY &5 AY | s0 dreaded has prov a bene us, much faster than it should; but, since | prepares the way for crime as well as | (ST s Clean Bone forever !ana I was not afraid. When the house | 5° freeine T die ey g s death rate of late has be» ‘alling for noble deeds. Young said: “Guard e ' | door was shut behind me I found my- oA AUDITORIUM 3 Shows Daily—2.30, 7, 8.45 Usual Prices Vaudevilie De Luxe for Week of November Sth LES VALADONS i waen BIG POLITICS AND BETTER DAYS. rd below the old-ave o 17 o tho-4w S % 3 ts to_vou unendurable. A gt '3 —_— X e £ 17 o thou-fwell jour (houEhis, for ‘houghts Sre| "y emember, now, By way of reller to | oI In akeslute, asiiess, . diriness our fear of | sand of the population instead of in- | heard in Heaven! yeur spirit, that ccnditions are mot|that could be feit, and I groped m. asary reasing, there is no evidenco that.cur SR Miwnys Holhg to seem as dark to you | WAY by means of fences till in fear Py gt o 4 but surely | How easy it seems to be to blame i and trembiing I found the right housc sver the DATLY are being slow! ju X B fo e 4 st now. It is a very black night and Lluster when it might be better | ingeed that has no dawn; and gate of entrance thereto. No offer | (o5% & U0 B B e e over to death, which might be in-| and it_is | von river )m these cold facts. | to keep silent and forgive. We are ail < 3 & .18l of lanterns and company was refu e U e B i sl s el an T hese Ol et ont of | TASE 0 Jndge and to condemn otners | Shirimas ot thie “satticulay grof | DY, me after that experlence so lone s [ Live gone 1o the o yer, and prob- | : T ne mount of | regardless of the warming t» “Tudge | must be aulled in succeeding davs. |l stoved in that locality. It helped me |ably never shall There s always a BAXTER & LACONDA BLANCHE ALDRICH Moo d gh prices not. loat ve be judzed.” How nicely | You ure nol always going to reel as | o UPderstand the meaning o Teajority of honest. UDFIght men of In o b R rmatpl it Diiaige. Artiet » maintain the efliciency of Amer an | cherity fits In where we are tempted | Lopeless as at this m d in every party. and e r ess.” | Tegtity to be o = r bas been ruised, it would be in- 1o blume and condemn; and how mans | ““Tic“logend is told of an eastern > \y afraid | L67e s more light than shadow after | resiing to work out the true average Féalize what a blessing charity 18 to |king, whose moody spirit, swaying| We are, most of us, naturally afraid |all. A prominent leader of some en E ] m ti Pictur e uh L e e e ek Tn Btz of e [0S whom sieody avielt el i nesrarcoaneoed | sacorise. Tt . perriotk, s philens ) xclusive Motion Pictures rez sisting. The indications are thit it is | | ventures to invoke ‘t. Things | caumsed him much unhappiness. He | tberewith. Crime is much lessened, We | thropic or commercial, is taken from | & pror o e oh said in such crises which wound | sousnt of his wise cotnselors some |are told, by thoroughly lighting ' the Ist, and we say and think that deep! streets and byways, and when we hear must _follow, for one can DON'T MISS THIS EXCEPTIONAL BILL that love and time cannot|precept or advice which might fortify g . v P | seem tc heal them. We are all human; | 5 i i of murder, robbery. and the like we I his place to carry ard the | x X . EDITORIAL NOTES. {and T fear there are only & fow of US | e e eehter oseged. Abcer | uSually find the oftense was committed | work to its completion. ain this | 82 cities of the state of ©hio|Who hive ever erred; and only rarely | they had failed, by giving him a ring | Under cover of darknese. While I am | proves to be a « delusion. | e — - & : : ore than half the pepulation | Oh¢ feels he is 5o perfect ne need nct | on which was engraved. two writing I am reminded that it is Hal- | which de for another le | - <t im- |, pray the Almighty to forgive him. And | words, Wa-nadha razeol— lowee'n. for the children of the nelgh- | iy found to press onward towards suc-( scid, 's likely to be reached whculd | growth of ths cane and reduce the pro borhood are celebrating the eventful | ces; & shad at least PR N we xmix'] arhaps ;!\l’en'tdny lhnl Pray- | ghall pase. gt I s 3 4 1 a adows vanis efore | warm weathcr, which is favorable (o | duction, Questionabic lezisiati - 4 s ¥ _fer which asks Him to “forgive us | "gri’aoe: \hought the nex | date by indulging in all manner of | the full lisht of vietors J o wostust, whish tn Savensine o ) & providing o b sy B v four- | ur trespasses ns we forgive those Who | ore. us Ha sapiet soce. up against It» | larmless pranks at the expense of - | November. "It cold weather shouid | - The firat birdman's map hus appesr«ff “Bors and cinals And | and coft © Comgress adjourned, | irespass ageinst us” and then We 80 | Tiofioct that this trouble, too, at least | thelr friends. The urchins expect un-| So we go through life fearful of | come, however, it would check tic |ed in Paris B neicion : ; 4 zot hix mones for it | right out and condemn them without | L thot his trouble, too. at 1988t | ger cover of darkness to escape recog- | shadows, - worrying = nee ver this - ‘ e e e e T TR pearapie ‘sharpness of it shall | d5F 50 O S v orces and . ; : T for today: The way | Hsavenly Father to do. Once In & | . s nat in the Hght of hope ir lingers | er, ihe back may be made stronger. anssressor is not so hard !wh\!n sSome one says we are cuckoos ouses nz iight not.be made el | and when I think along these lines 1 The situatton is prettv sture to be aile- | Nothing more serious has occurred | ing in the darkn iated in some way as time goes by, | than pea shooting directed against the | Wher uy | 1 ver there s a shadow there he movement of life 15 omward, The| Windows of any lighted room, or ‘.5,m~ be a light to prod t, and here r‘ cen e an 0“ ’ ra ua 0 ~ stions g gl it feel like pleading gullty, however vou | n ¢ 1 A judge made nay fecl. The power of upright man- | yost tragic moments and the bifterest | Mysterious rapping of knuckles on th E s | ords. This was the Dgod Tesides in pure thought, foi all | oxperfences are bound to be left be- | Window pane, or a rattle of window | s - iak o e ‘okc corrupts the soul. | Rina in the steady march of the days. |Diinds. = The ‘appearance of grotesque | *Never put off (il tomorrow I 0f : 3 . g P v | pat e jack o lanterns at the window is. ‘the | What you can do todny i ¢ g ink President | oo J5 bottor to know what we think | Ay the good Book says: “Weeping | osuee Shiniy BKGE, 10 L BrOYS | VeR¥ | TGt St onle say ! | absen e " lette, per els real sorry {is just as valuable on our mental as St the morning.” Here is a hint| n,¢ they are frightening older peonle | ¥ a t and gloom 9 Stiok e on our indusirial side. Altogether too | *I the fact ihat human nature is mer- | remendously and having great fun in | Keey 1 sweet all day t fie were pres- | mans peopls think they are Getting on | Cifully So constituted that it cannot | qoing it. Little do they realize older | For tomorrow has n et com. B tatiocs * | own ac So might all other busi- | Some ong else without any conception o oth nto 1T I b R < e Ay % of what it all means. It is so much | Jo.ng ursed back Creatin 1 " b b LORPARS |emier o that i is so, than 11”!“"“ kindly forces that the Creator has| .. qpyy, (they read the passage and | knows to be actively interested in | L ne unaersignea, ir. e Jack son broke up his landiady’s | $2USTY ofi¢’s mind it is so, they like SRS iation bacses. | nOte carefully who it was that made | case, and it is revorted th he a % A e b dack jon ke up his landiady's | SHSTY ofics mind it 18 so, the ‘Sharpness of temptation passes, | Bole carefully cidence in their y /icente Santoni, of the e : niture in a rege in Eondon, and was (G Sead I With others rither than | iy, ‘Litterness of disappointment 13 | the statement! Eeaee I IME o Dari ag 3 ned $37 8 the: CHEMDIE ARe-| tane o eemselved blunted by time, an rief that e T e sy dical culty o aris, fach e R er | Veriry i e poban oF threatens to b us.6f all Iiterest i [ DV=R 160 BUBHEES 15 — » ".‘; chup,\: 4 f Do ~ Lo e e sie Mook of &1 ife viclds at le , _chastene B % A mce. > pabers say J. Plorpont Morgan | HEFmORY with popular notions. soms | POWEr to do cur part of the world SHELLED CORN TO ACRE Cuba’s Sugar Crop. :'"L cing in C s . sed = - | is now bus; -omoting democratic e is guite likely to slurringly - @ ans ov. 3.—The eyclone s lico, certifies: waliy. 1 s rons e tune detesoratic fg- | S P MER ety to Shuringly in-| " Play the man, then, in situstions of | If Net Reduced bos Shripkege. jt. Wil | e eRe S0y Iheeyauns: S f % tr ) ; clander. |00 COTL SIS | (oes re think he {8?' But it you are JIMCUNy. Refuse to capitulate in the Be a World's Record. O on (e of Tha Suet oxom s That he has been using : keon-eved vou will see that the think. | “Icsence of trouble. T A that it wili reach between 1,600,00 ; . k 4 ] = Keon-eved vou will see that the think- | 277000 S life ‘and the storm will| Coilinsvil L e e e B he preparation known as s ! not 4 Bryan mun in | vemsstine . Hadjae thought to con- |, cxhibit the herolsm of the smile | of snelled corn o the acre, L. ite, | eruna for some time. for B Sectic B o (oo 36, be. ight.have s60000R LIS betior| totn s aata ool e uaually & good lls | \7oT Comes through tesrs. i & farmer of this town, reports that in ™ atarrhal diseases, always sin « = t 1e- | she n 191 S tdine et b hat s Yo THE PARSO a contest conducted by fertilizer Ay velopmer A zren Wi sy ek e R e S ™ 1 Company of Boston he has s btaining excellent results - f the railtoad | a time when some men thought when | POYer. but knowledge is what you nave the or 11,228 O 3 4 e = : U e B e B ) T g guestion BeX | shsi e w e it ;| COUGH SYRUF o s A& o alivays s st I of the world was near at hand! | LOoy, Jas made theirs by study. It o 2 The feld: to the experi. | . Pain through the chest .~ t in cases for which it i 2 P {18 not ne to be a bLlind folluwer Vaur Pible questions will he an- | PUcked from d e to the back, shortuess of 5 e = =% |if vou are not a leader. . ment station at Boston reduced i > ck, shortness o i the rontrar The attormey Eeneral of Californii| ¥ s e e e it Gaecion ‘Bes || may show o Uhiinkage. bui if (hat | breath, hodrseness, and adapted. way facilities 1t s decided the ladies must tell their 2 iV Saivor, “hrinkage dees not place the yicld be- | coughing-np matter and icente Santon acorué - 1o the rail- |renl ages beforé they vols. What x| haodor Sonerharey i R e b low’ that of Iast year, n new worlds l‘h]"z'gml.‘ Jungs arein the Dr. ,‘./"‘“”“,,“'” ’Ilf/ BViBee some foheok on progfels! A E e e s cou s | : he established. as hat of | right eondition for ce. Porto Rico. 3 b Mot 2 bl DA TR omind =xh 4] Q1 read in | Timothy vi, 16, that | last year was a record " PNEUMONIA once nes: for then would | _Since tb of Texas is higger “Noush to recognize the relaon of the Apostle Paul speaking of God ! The contestis conducted throfigh the i, mo o Py TRom | 5 Peruna His Preseription - "y > st 1L % b 27 six New England states. It is hoped e De. Burni’s Cough and Lung Trouble. A waier awakenin than |47 a1l New' England, 1t does not | hand and braint or to reyl wWhat wo says—Whe only hath “immortality.” | 11 \0e the yeurn from all the von- | COUGHSTREP o soohe © 9 Tostimonial of Dr. kwtebun > now for cess proved wa- | miean o much when they have smow | TWE 1% [he former, The hand i3 (he in the same chapter, 19th verse,&he testants in in time to announce them | inflammation, check SAMTEACHAID I e ri, e O e BNl e e tnver Titie shes uiing o Moes realization ‘of our powers. If it were “that they may lay hold on eternal : ration and cure thef hat 1 have ined from your rem- || the 1"ucuit Barcelor Cutalun — bot Lo logcutting ahops movid out | pHIBIEASNEr Ankers. and. thumb, | .0, o - St Sl = cold. - Most reliable Pexuni Epnl. Hus practiced in the hospite The evans s who arc busy for |y .- 1e s.rilers decided what wouli we do? If it were not . DY Shans MURDERED ON A remedy sold. 25 cts,'G » 1 & suffered four-months from §|of Paris and hux been admitted to t Lord trying to comvert Atlanta, arbitrate. 1t's a poor policy that for these we could not make manu- word “immortal” is in | Timothy i, 17, — o i olstinaie 1:h und a 1t deal H har of Porto Riet SeeS tviis 1o convert AURULE | grives industries trom any plase sorint. o make music or from 'th gh h also refers to God, and in Ro- SOUND STEAMER | NG MORPHINE OR CHLOROFORM. ey eation, dus to conuestion B o1 certify that 1 pre . RS ot o eieits &F Botoy | — | mind produce books and machinery, ot w = &7 o used Dr. Fu s ¢ " ht 1 1 took a gre remecds for polmonir are walking advertsements of Paint| 4 suatistical siatement from New | CUllivaic the carth. The hands ara the Smans Vi 23 the Apostle says—iThe Goroner Gifferd Files Report on Death | aiin THENT] D5 20 iR e A by The Faten - They fmust have passed|york: 2505 persons bitven by dogs, I SSIVANIS of the mind and without | WAges o is death; but the gift o of Mrs. Nickerson. Tev. Harvey Lunily, San Jose, Cal. id 1ost all hgpe fl D, Ohto. 17, & 9 358 Sieom ar youth 1,800 of whom were children, i 1910 | 17er1 We mixat find it difficult to prove | God is eternal life through Jesua| | SAMPLE SENT FREE O ool Ee: SuTDVISed ROt The —_— 1 Of dogs killed, 192 Fad rables, Fj we were posseSsed of a mind at all | Christ our Lord.” Then again Ro-{. Newport, B. I, Nov. 3. —The declara- | Writefor it todav. Mention this paper. Address 1. Luarez Brunogi sul nd its good 1 The treas: report to date shoWs| .niee 7 deaths! | i - From | It scems as if the writer who assert. | o L 6T that the gift h | tion 4l Mrs. Lilly Sherman Nicker- | A. C. MEYER & CO., BALTIMORE, MD. na. in doses of M Tormula the deficit vear to be a little | 12015, 7 deaths! B ed: - “Our equipment of hands with | » 7, shows that the gift has to| .., or 1oston, Whose body was wash- one tablespoc yefore every meal ¥, Vidal y Riol 20, 00, As the £l v St fingers and thumb probably has had | be sought for—“By patient cont'nu-| cd ashore several months aso at Lit- | === = = he ¢ )¢ the first bottle the 3 over $20.000.000. As the postoffice de. S e - a as | At th th Ponce, Porto Rtico B o o s amos e | Tve Boston Tranac galls atten-|moro (o do primarily with our preseni | ance in well-doing.” Therefore. if im- tle Compton, R. I was murdered. was | music. e hind completely:. dins first tim= i thirty years. 3t has 70| 1501, The teresapn porn e aiv | thR £ny: shoctal ; y or sternal life is the gift of | mMmade by Coroner Fredepick Gifford fn | _ > appeared, and 1 tnox four more bot- The Sick Man's Friend part Freg D W N S ‘o3| God as'a reward to those who faith- ' jie. \Widnesday C, P P o s Ay i Mr. Byl . Smih, R . d all traflic stelled by oné of the A g 8 Dot trbaihe o o here w‘. gnesdsy ~and opened loday. CHARLES D. A dittle while atterward 1 was || 5 W0 FHC o — R mivery’ deotin gt o8t of s, evi- | fully fulfi is desires, from whence s Nicker=on fook passige on Lhe | Jeed with @ very bad catarrh, and J| S5 A T I Those who are critic he pipe = SISy pa derce ihal without se hands wo | is the authority. derived by those who Stoumer Georgin of the Joy line, ply- sl v d began Lake Pernna, . v 4 t 4 Mgy scross the Central w harf biidges o : conld mawifcst - ability much bettor 4 ed by those who | 3 (ween Frovidenee and ’ PEEHRSE NP (OCtobet, 15t B the 7 the cotarrh dis-J| CORSIAVE LA Taw. manihs s e o e o Ee®| Sciuley's Swords Given to Museum. | than tho horse. Man's ability to o | t9ach that man is now in possession of | /¥ 10, und disappea: Central Butlding, v || Sppeared on the third day. it In Gincy mpaabied * cond f Graniicse The. il fing them as aim. | Vo Shiugton. Nov, 8- A collection of | things and fo make thir with ‘m"mm"fll life? ‘...g ihe i, —— _ - 1 g posure wnd . dcci, iy v B & St aid’ re (45 BESE 11 ;nllrepx:':l":u‘u x:.:',‘dx‘lgu‘l.‘r:ylé;el"\z oEdy Ragata ?:L:u\pr:n::ks n‘.:’rf,m sstsh- | Answér 711;;‘;»‘ s \..‘xl.»»xi..,r.’\m;:: e S s rex:{lk‘.‘,\;;‘mer ;)'m' IF YOU WANT A & | Good Results from Perun P~ pntd imbers (heih. 1| RS : iutets e ~nal belon ; ia = his supremacy and his right ta | frequently asked these days by those| thai Mrs. Nickes “earn SS PIANO. | e 3 anc Ml % " A Ao x 3 i 2 Rear Admiral Schiey, intimately asso- | call himiself & son of o | Who are not content to_acespt a mere death by violence” and “that said Ao s,,:i?f.g,,fi"f\,if,“ i >edrip Peren Fajardo, Surgeon a or a time there w ’ est after Hallowe'en & man's enemy | ciated with his jong naval. career. Ll - assertion without a “tihus saith the | violence consisting of a stunuing biow | B AR |} Oculist, writes " from Mayaguez. very. ; ¢ : in his wraih will call him a “punkin | have been given to the National mu Nature is arrayed in jewels on grey | Lord here is but one statement to on the forchead and face, injury to a | Porto Rién, as follows L pecom My good, b " B e~ 1 well Hallowe'en only | SeUm by Mrs. Schley. The commo- | days 2s well as brighi. ~On a Kir qar | he Bddn the Scripiuxes Which coilld | the nose, Wovers-as o break down |iic 1] mend Perdni to my patierits be- to take Peruna I ni ’ gl fore’s flag which flew on the Brook- | the eolors look brizht and on a still | be construed as feaching that man was s the (issues. indicating a severe pinch- - || cause it is good, because cureagla ghort. tUni ¢ comes onc: r. 5 2 3 F. C. GEER E 4 5 Ivr. Schley's fiagsiip, in the battle of | overcast day. overy of water s i | in any sepse immortal: that he sould [ ing by means of which soffocation oc- | 2 2 [§:ana beocuse it bas always SIVen tAS R LEPRSITerI D he Chibese rebels, hase shown | SARUAED. and part of a silver service which refle vs own ferned | not and that he could not -, Thig is| 4. cansing death, was by the wct T UNER 1 best o subts in every disease f ble grataily g o made from bullion taken frpm the diacent fenc trees and | foprd in the third chapfer of Genesis,, of SoMie perSoh OF -persons 1o me on- which It is recommended fnomihss iy hea RfRhy Fontyr Judwment in chogsing red, white | Spanish hattleshin Cristoanl Cpicn, urs | huildiigs. On o vecent duil day, wicn [ 1he fourth verse. However, we suggest § known.” s 122 Proscect St | Iro Peren Fajardo, M. D I s Al mAn's Uik (o) W@ blue for their included in the collection. moest people would have irol- " that before any one accepts this as due Autorney. Geperal Greenough s . Tel. 811 Norwlam, Co RABOVN. 't porfect hesith, =

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