A. I FROM GIRLHOOD TO WOMANHOOD ft Nemaha Advertiser W. W. SANDERS, PUBLiQHcn Nemaha, - Nebraska Walking boots aro narrower at Lho uoc and .show Uubaa heels. Dressy ihocs havo Louh bnols and a taper ing too. Enameled leather, uar intced not to crack, Is superceding patent leather, but many Bmaiq women always order their foot-wear In a dull 'inlsn. The reason there arc so many homely women on the stage Is that jhero must bo somebody to do the ilfiglng and acting Jm Kansas recently a convict was pardoned in order that be might go to work in the hurvest fields. Convincing ICvlilnnco. Wlntlirop, Cnl., Nov. 20. (Special.) A plain and ulrnlKlitforward Rtory Ik always tlio most convincing And that la what has Impressed tin most in rending the testimonials In regard to Dodd's Kidney Pills. The experience lold hy Davis Lewis of this place hears (ho ring mid stamp of truth upon it. Ho Rays: "I was troubled for nix months with null, heavy pains In the Btnnll of my hack; sometimes It pnsscd Into my Htomnch, nt other time up between my Khoulders. When it wan In my stomach I was doubled up, and hardly knew what to do for the pain. I was ndvlscd to tako all kinds of remedies, n ml did so, but without petting any re lief. Then bo mo. one told me to try Dodd's Kidney Pills. I got a box and began taking them. The first few doses gave me relief; hy the time I hud finished them all the pain was gone and I have ypc.it well ever since." Tho proposition to tax bachelors Is a sort of InBurunco against, the troubles of matrimony. Tho most useful of tho early autumn hats is tho white felt sailor, trlcono or walking shnpc, Blmply trimmed. t Littln bond bags in cream and gold beads aro worn at tho wrist, tho long chain being wrapped around two or three timos resembling a bracelet. Tho Japano3o government has on- bjuraged gold mining slnco the be ginning of bbo war, and as a result over flvo million worth of gold has been mlnod in Japan and nearly as much In Formosa. Provide tho throo essentials bo lioalbh which aro puro air and sun light in tho homo, a dry soil for a house sitoand puro drinking water, and most of tho ordinary maladies will disappear 1 Do nob spond monoy and time on cosmetics to beautify yourself and neglect to cultivate a cheerful expres sion, especially about the mouth, for results will not be satisfying. There la a growing tondoncy toward buying clothing that can bo worn all tho year. This applies not only to hats but powns and other appointments as well. PASSING OF PORRIDGE. Makes Wnjr far the Hotter Kood of a Hotter Day. "Porridge- is no longer used for breakfast In my homo," writes a loyal Britain from Huntsvllle, Out This was. im' admission of no small significance to ono 'brought up' ou tho lime-hon ored Htand-by. , . "Ono month ago," sho continues. "I bought a package of Grape-Nuts food for my husband, who had been an In valid for over a year. IIo had passed through a Bevero attack of pneumonia and la grippe combined, and was left in a very bad condition when they nassod away. I tried everything for his benefit, hut nothlntr Hccmed to do him any good. Month follo'wed month and hp Httll remained as weak as ever. 1 was ulmost discouraged about him when I got the Grape-Nuts, but the result has compensated mo for my anxiety. ' "In tho one month that ho has oaten Grape-Nuts ho has gained 10 pounds In weight, ids strength Is rapidly return ing to him, and ho feels like a new man. Now we all eat Grape-Nuts food, and aro the better for It Our little fj-yoar-'old boy, who used to suf fer pains In tho stomach after eating the old-fashioned porridge, has no more trouble since he began to use Grape-Nuts, and I have no more doe tor's bills to pay for him. "We use Grape-Nuta with only Bwect cream, and find It the most tasty dish In our bill of faro. "Last Monday I nte -1 teaspoonfuls of Grnne-Nuts and cream for break fasti nothing else, then Bet" to work and got my morning's work done hy 0 o'clock, and felt less tired, much stronger, than if I had made my break- Jnnt on meat, potatoes, etc., as I used to. I wouldn't bo without Grapo-Nuta In tho house for any money." Namo given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. There's a reason. Kend the Jlttle book, "The Road to Wellville," lu pugs. Naturnl Conclnnion. "Kindly put out your tongue a lit tle farther, madam," said the doctor. "Sir," rejoined tho fair patient, "do you think there is no end to a womnn's tonguo?" "Madam." ronllod the M. D.. "1 have boon married seventeen years and I haven't found the. end of my wlfo's yet." Couldn't. The Photographer Can't you look a llttlo pleasanterV Tho Man Being Taken I wish I could, but you seo thoro aro two bill collectors waiting for mo outside. Omaha Bee. On Ilia KichtB. Klnd-IIoartcd Lady Como back at 7 o'clock to-night. Beggar Impossible, madnm. I bo- long to the union, and they don't allow ur to work overtime. Mcggondorfer Blnotter. GAVE MAMMA AWAY. The Caller One's teeth roqulro so much looking after. Tho Small Boy That's bo. Mam mu lost her lower set vestordnv. and it took us an hour to find cm. Often Culled Down. "I didn't know Honpeck was ovor a Jail bird." "Ho wasn't" "Why, ho told mo ho lived in. the house of correction." "That's his namo for 'homo.' " Do- trolt Free Tress. Cauao of the Change. "Tho ,wntor was cold when I came In," said tho thin bather; "but It fools warm now. I suppose it's because I've got used to It." "Huh uh," responded tho fat bather. "A Boston girl Just went out and a Now Orleans girl camo In." Detroit Tribune. f ft The Ulty Kid Durn do rube wot tolled mo dey kep' hummlu' bolds in dere! Kncouruulnir. Patient What do you think about my eye, doctor Doctor (roplaclng tho bandage) Oh, your oyo will como out all right in a week or two. Judge. Sweet Solitude, She And do you really lovo mo for mysolf nloue? i Ho Sure. That'8 why I don't want your mother to live with us after wo aro married. Somorvlllo Journal. 3 A t' n Jnne'H Superstition. "Jane, has another of her dreadful toothaches." ' "Why doesn't Jano havo the tooth out?" "Jano -wants to save it" "Why?" "BecauRo she believes In odd num bers. If she lost this tooth sho would only havo two left" Gloveland Plain Dealer. Ill Sniro Counsel. "I been thlnkln' 'bout glttln' mar ried," Bald a member of his flock to Brother Williams. "You reckon I could git a marringo llccnso fer a dozen wa termelons?" "I reckon you could," replied Broth er Williams. "But my wholesomo ad vico tor you Is to eat do watermelons I" Atlnnta Constitution. Hnnl Luck's Limit. "How's times drumming llfo insur ance?" "Tough. But my brother writes m that he has an even harder Job." "How can that be " "Ho Is trying to sell suedo gloves la Norway." Pittsburg Post Worse thnn 8ho Thought. Aunt But I thought you understood that George is a poor man when yon became engaged to him? Niece Of course I did; but I dldn'l Imagine it went so far as his not being able to get a new automobile until next season. Judge. Only a Womnn. Husband My dear, you won't mind If I go on a little fishing trip, will you ? Wife Certainly not I don't care at all. I wouldn't havo you stay home for tho world, but of course if you do go I shall never forglvo you. Ills Plcn. Magistrate Now, then, prisoner, what havo you to say for yourself? Prisoner Well, sub, I dono admit tance do trufo oh all dat's ben tosti catcd aglu me, Jedgo, but I jes' natchel ly liopo dat yo. Is gwlne to be easy wlf mo, kaso I hyar yo' Is a mercenary gom'man. Philadelphia Press. Chnuuo of Vlow. Glflle A month ago Jinks was abus ing his uncle for nn old skinflint To day I overheard him praising that rel atlvo's notablo thrift and frugality. Spinas That's natural enough. Ills uncle died last week and Jinks got all his money. Louisville Courier-Journal mtiuu. Ncrvoy I beg you to bo my wife, Come, now, don't say "No." Miss Itoxloy Mr. Norvoy, I wouldn' thlnic or saying "No" to you. It wouldn't feaze you, so I think the besl think I can do is yell for tho police- Philadelphia Press. Ltitcat Scheme. "Yes, my Now York society sheet la a groat success. I catch 'em going and coming." "What do you mean?" "Half tho peoplo want something put in and tho other half wants some thing left out" Houston Post Latest Scheme. Magazine Publisher' Yes; our now department has about doubled our clr dilation. Casual Visitor What department that? la Magazlno Publisher Our chaperon department for young ladles on cation. Pittsburg Post va Mothers Should Watch the Development of Their Daughters- Interesting Experiences of Every mother possesses information which is of vital interest to her young daughter. Too often this la never imparted or is withheld until serious harm has result ed to tho growing girl through hor trnoranco of nature's mysterious and wonderful laws and penalties. Girls' ovcr-scneitivencss and modesty often puzzlo their mothers and bafllo physicians, as thoy so oiten "withhold their commence irotn tlicir mothers and conceal the symptoms which' ought to bo told to their physician at this critical period. When a girl's thoughts become slucr- gish, with headache, dizziness or a dis position to slcop, pains in back or lower imbs, eyes dim, desire for solitude; when she is a mystery to herself and friends, her mother should como to her aid, and remember that Lydia E. Pmk- lams Vegetable Compound will at this time prepare tho system for tho coming change, and start the menstrual period in a young girl's lifo without pain or irregularities. Hundreds of letters from young girls and from mothers, expressing their gratitude for what Lydia B. Pinkhara's Vegetable Compound has accomplished for them, havo been received bv tho Lydia E. Pinkham Mcdicino Co:, at Lynn, Mass. Miss Mills has written tho two fol lowing letters to Mrs. Pinkham, which will be read with interest : Donr Mrs. Plnkbara: (First Lottoi I "I am but llf toon voira of fioro. niu deni-natod. navo uizzy spoils, cams, uoauacuo ana DanK i. ... .. ... . . '. . . . ' Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Makes Sick Women Well. tor I WfflKPMOF lllJR OIUD CLOTHING tL&Zfl J Mid: in blick or ydlow for til kmds OTv f I of w:t work. On le everywhere. J Lock for the Sifn of the riirtand CL7 the MmtTOWcR on the buttow. cSQ I A J TtWtR tO.I0IIC.MAU.U t 4. Y A VS THE BEST COUGH CURE t Many a lonesome and expensivo trip to Florida, California or the Adirondacks has been -saved by the use o Kemp's Balsam thq best cough euro. If this great remedy will not euro the cough, no medicine will, and then all hope rests in a change of climate but try Kemp's Balsam first. Sold by all dealers at 25c. and 50c. Hot water taken betweeu meals is good for nervousness. PRICE, 25 Cts tTO CURE TliE GRIP IN RNF HAY BRW '.111 vjiiu isni trj x hUSHOUALrOBTttrWSF te-Wl for your AITHiRlPINE m SXJB!i M Sale Ten Million Boxes a Year. r H THK FAMILY'S FAVORITE MEDICINE I mTKRIMmmm I IgESTFOTHjOWELP Misses Borman and Mills. ncho, and as I havo heard that you can glv holpful advico to girls in my condition,, 1 am writing you." Myrtle Mills, Oquawka,' I1L Dear Mrs. Pinkham: (Second Lottor.) " It Is with tho foollne of utmost cratltudd that I writo to you to toll you what you valuablo mcdicino has dono for mo. Wuon I wrote you in rozard to mv condition I had consulted several doctors, but thoy failod to undorstnnd my caso una I did not roceivo any bonoflt from thoir treatmonfc. I followed your udvico, and took Lydia E. Plnkham'i Vogotablo Compound and am now healthy anu won, and nil tno distressing symptoms which I had at that tlmohavo disappeared." Myrtlo Alius, uquawKa, ill. Miss Aiaiuaa nor man writes juts. Pinkham as follows : Doar Mrs. Pinkham : " Beforo takimr Lvdla E. PInkham's vosre tablo Compound my monthlies woro irrogu Inr and painful, and I always had such dreadful boadnchos. " But since taldnor tho Comnound mv head aches have ontiroly lot t mo, my monthlies aro regular, and I am gottlng strong and woll. I am tolling all my girl friends what Lydia E. 1)(i.1rltii.lC Trnnil.rtll- f II timltl rl linn tin JL lUAUUIII a VDUtUlV WUUIIUUIIU into uuuu tut me." Matilda Borman, Farmington, Iowa. 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