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,; 1:1 m Numerical Logic. "What mnkcs you think Jones In on hla feet again In the factory?" "I noticed ho had bo many hands." Dr. Tierce's Pleasant Pellets cure con tipation. Constipation is the cauio of many diseases. Cure the causo and you euro the disease. Easy to take. Nothing Serious. "Made any mistakes In tho now year na yet?" "Well. I'm still writing In 1011." rit.es ctmnn in o to days YonnlruKitltt will ruluna inonr)' If I' AIM) OINT MENT falls to cure any. case of Itching, illind, bleeding or Protruding tl'licBlacial4dafB. 60c Some cheerful givers mako a spe cialty of hnndlng out lemons. Why will you bad stomach, constipated bowels or in- A 1 active nver, when HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS will make you well and keep you so. Try a bottle today. ALL DRUGGISTS. Don't Persecute Your Bowels Cut out cathartics and purgatives. They are prutai, narsn, unnecessary, tr, CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS Purely vegetable. A gently on the liver, eliminate bile, ana soothe the dcllca: membrane of the, bowel. Cur Constipation, Biliousness, Sick Head. ache tnd fallicitloa, ci millions know. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. Genuine must bear Signature IF YOU ARE A TRIFLE SENSITIVE About the size of your shoes, you can -wear a else smaller by shaking Allen's Foot-Ease, the antiseptic powder, luto them. JusttkethlnRfot Dancing Parties nnd for B ranking InNewShoes. Gives Inatant relief toCorns and Bunions. Sum pie Free. Address AXlenS;01mBtcu,LeRoy,N.Y FOIl SAJJB COMPLETE, NEWLY IMPROVEn 810 ttoro farm In Clay Co., 111.; near Cluy Cltj: all convoulences: hfl a. cult., bal. timber; will sacrl tToe. Address IHXTmiBox 319, Chicago. Nebraska Directory for reliable and durable work try tafts dental rooms 1517 douglas st, ommu PAINLESS DENTISTRY GOLD CROWN, $4.00 to $5.00 iPlato or bridge, mado in lday. Kr .amlnaUon tree. 20 7rs. guarantee. BAILEY the DENTIST Itrw OIRm.i (ITT MTIO.Vi b IH.NK BLDO. JUUblUhfdlSSS 10th It Htm.., Uui. Cut (Ad ad. out to find ui WnniofflMcn to learn the hi """"Aulomobllebuslness. nndcret ready for tho Bprliifr rush. 1 "You. have nothing to risk, satisfae- tlon cruarunteed or mourr ref mu'.v! PosltWclyitbe.best and most thorough equipped ohodl iln the business. Practical experience on .nny imakes.of cars, also driving and road work. 'Call oriwrlto for catalogue. NEBRASKA UIODJODILC SCHOOL,. U 17 Dosge SI.. Omihi.Ncb, DOCTORS MACH & MACH DENTISTS Formerly BAILEY & MACH irdBMrrtit.B Block O&lllA SEUBlBKi Bat equipped Deaul Offices in Omaha. Reuouble prion. Special tlitcount to til people living ouuide oi Omsha. Bell Telephone With its Long Distancecon ncctions, reaches nearly every city, town and village, giving instant communication near or far, which emergencies as well as business and social needs demand. Talking over tho Long Dis tance Lines of tho Bell System may bo much less expensivo than you think. Ask our nearest agent for information regarding rates or service connections. NEBRASKA TELEPHONE CO. BELL SYSTEM K0fe :jSKiCARTERSj MmmWLtK bbitti r cMMsr llVER jO'jfmmimrw noil to !v 1 ft I iTIlS'I J HOUQHTS nro rent forccs-ltv- H W HOUOHT8 nro real forccs-ltv-InR messengers of power. Love thoughts, even when brought to bear upon our pnlns and trlnls, transform them .and make them cducutlonnl. Henry Woods. DISHES FOR PAPER BAG COOK ERY. Hitherto tho vegetables of tho ordl nnry cook hnve been a byword for nil that Is "flat, stale and unprofita ble," nnd so they havo been robbed of tho prestlgo which their food value entitles them. Tho mineral nintter, Baits and fla vors nro boiled out in tho water and thrown awny, tho valuable constitu ents which nro so necessary In tho blood. Now In cooking vegetables In bags nothing Is lost, Tho cooking Is easier, no odor to penetrate the house, and tho result Is a tasty, well-flavored dish. As tho evaporation Is less In tho closely con fined bag, It Is not necessary to add aa much water when cooking. A pint of greon peas and a cup of water with a head of lettuce, a tea spoonful of sugar and two tablespoon fuls of butter; mix together and place In a bag and cook for thirty minutes In a moderate oven. To Cook asparagus, tlo up and put into a greased bng with a quarter of a cup pf water; cook for forty min utes In a hot oven. Onions cooked with a very llttlo water, or nono at all, -and a cup of milk added to cook them In, season ing of salt and pepper and cook forty minutes on a hot oven. 1 Potatoes, peel, halvo and put suffi cient for tho family into a bng with a few tablespoonfuls of water, a leaf of mint and a llttlo salt. Cook from thirty to forty minutes. Spinach is washed and put Into the bag without further water for cook ing. Cook thirty to forty minutes and placo tho bag in a dish into which drain off the juice by piercing with a fork. Cutlets. Take a teaspoonful of salted flour, mix 7.1th it two table spoonfuls of curry powder, grease a bag very thoroughly. Havo teady a few cutlets, dust them with flour, put into the bag with a tablespoonful of minced onion and a cup or chicken stock, which may be made from tho boneu of a roasted fowl. Fold and peal the bag and cook for forty-flvo minutes. Dish up on a hot plntter and pour tho sauce over he cutlets. GRINDSTONE that had not grit In It Ihow long would It tako 10 biiurpen an ax? And affairs that hnrt not grit In them, how long would tlusy .tako rto 'make a man. H. W. Beecher. PORK DIBHES. Porte !!h not an aristocratic meat, al though lit Us the 'basis of an enormous Industry. Ham and bacon are not without Ihonor, but there are few cook "boolts that mention tho cooking oi fresh -pork, and rarely the preparation of Bait pork, wvlilch is mainly used -with "hiked 'bennc. Cold roast pork Is j .its appetising ns any meat, and makes a most acceptable salad combined with celery, ub 'one does in preparing chicken salad. It Is 'only those who are privileged to Talso 'and fatten their own pork who tully enjoy it. Country lire an country occupations furnish tho right conditions for eating pork. Sinco the riso in -the price of pork it has been regarded -with "greater esteem. The most Important thing to bo re membered in tho cooking of pork is thnt it Should 'bo thoroughly done, never served rave. Chopped salt -pork, a cupful, added to a homely fruit cake using dried apple and molaBses, makes a cake fit for any epicure. Spare ribs with sour kraut' is an other homely but well-liked dish of our grandmother's. Bacon wrapped around an oyster and skewered With a toothpick, then boiled or baked in a hot oven is another ladyllko dainty. A stuffed sparerib may bo now to some. Try, if possible, to buy one that lias a little meat loft on tho bones; All with a stuffing well sea soned with onion or sago and put on top another spare-lb. Placo In n pan with a half cup of boiling water and roast an hour, basting often, The potatoes may bo peeled and baked around tho Bparerlb. Pork In Paper Bag. Cut up cold roast meat in slices, add a finely chopped onion, a llttlo tomato catsup nnd a bay leaf, salt and popper. Put into a buttered bag and bako on tho rack in a hot oven for ten minutes. Servo in tho bag so that tho dish may bo piping hot Pork chops to be Juicy and at the snmo timo well cooked, should be put to cook in a very llttlo water, letting it all boll away, then season and brown as usual. sun O THAT which Is assigned you and you ctttmot hope too much or uaro too much. Emerson. Fnmo Is tho scentless sunflower, . "With tho gaudy crown of gold; But friendship la tho breathing rose, With sweets In every fold. Oliver V. Holmes. COOKERY REVIEWS. Here are a few savory mouthfuls to bo served on dlfferont occasions: Tako a good rich pastry, puff pasto la tlin linct lint ttin Illnltl will dO nicely. Cut in three-Inch squares and put on each somo cooked chicken, minced olives seasoned with butter and lemon Juice. Uso only a bit of tho filling, fold over pnsto, pinch tight and bako. Tho nice things about theso "bon bouches" Is thnt so many different kinds of filling may be used, almost anything In the moot line. Ham shaved or chopped nnd mixed with finely sliced pickle; salmon and sour cucumber pickles chopped, and a llttlo lemon Julco or vinegar; roast mutton minced nnd mixed with cur rant jelly. For a chango and an appetizing sandwich filling, scrapo a well-fla vored apple, mix with French dress ing which has been mixed with two tablespoonfuls of olive oil, a dash of salt and popper nnd a half tablespoon- ful of lemon Juice; spread on tho but tered bread. Brown bread Is espe cially good for this sandwich aud ono slice may bo spread with cream cheeso and the other with tho apple. Pastry left-overs are easily con verted Into toothsome mouthfuls like tarts, cheeso straws and cakes to servo with tea. A delicious llttlo ac companiment to salad Is prepared by rolling tho pastry, sprinkling thickly with grated rich cheese, fold androll and sprinkle again, then cut in dia monds and bako. Servo cither hot or cold with a salad. Delicious llttlo tartB may bo mado of tho merest scraps, nnd after ba king fill with any jolly or Jam that is at hand. Pastry bakod around tho wooden molds and filled with sweetened, fla vored whipped cream, is another nice dessert which may bo prepared, all but tho filling, and kept for several days. O BE as good ns our fathers we imust be better. When somo one Eent a cracked plato to China to havo a set made, every piece In tho new net had a. crack In It. Wendell Phillips. DINNER IN A PAPER BAG. For the roast, chooso a rolled one, season well and rub thickly with salt, slip into i bag which is largo enough for tho iToast; grease the bag with suet, as butter burns more quickly. A threcpound roast will take about forty-five minutes to roast. Slldo the roast 'out on a heated platter, break the bag gently to allow the gravy to escape. Reheat tho sravy and brown with iflour. The one drawback in pa per bug cookery Is that tho ravy is never 'the rich brown of ordinary roasts. The flour to be added may be hrowned to overcome this (defect, or "Kitchen bouquet may be added for coloring. A tfowl roasted In a fane with a "bunch of celery or an onion for stuf fing lis not a dish to be lightly es toemotl. Grouse a bag and pnrtly All with small, 'oven-sized onions, ttdd .a little water 'and cook until tender, the time depending upon tho size of the 'Onions. Itomovo tho bag, puncture tho bottom to let 'the liquor escape, season with ibuttor and cream or with a white sauce, aa ono likes. Potato straws are very attractive and quickly cooked. Peel the pota toes ami slice on a vegetablo tutter Into straws, parboil for Ato minutes, drain, -add butter, pepper and salt acd put Into a greased has and bake for fifteen or twonty minutes. Sorve around the roast as a garnish. Sweet potatoes are nice prepared in this way and -sugar and butter added to them when put into the bag. Pies and baked puddings are much improved in texture if baked in bagn. Cake to 1o used for puddings, that is a little stale, may bo freshened nicely by putting for a few minutes Into a bag and laying on tho oven rnck. For a email company chops are very nice cooked in tho individual size and served piping hot in tho bag to each guest. Whon our hotels nnd restau rants take up paper bag cookery In enrnest we will not bo served with cold chops or steaks. Youthful Logician. Having to explain the statement that the sun never Bets on the British empire, a youthful essayist wroto as follows: "Tho sun sets in tho weBt. Now the British empire lies In the north, south and east." Strand. HOUSEWORK IS A HEAVY BURDEN Tho woman who "keeps house" lins tnough to do when sho is in Rood, sound health, but if she is weak, tired all the time, nnd suffering from morn to night with an aching back, house-work becomes & heavy burden. Jinny women who wens afflicted In this way say that Donn's Kidney Pills havo made lifo easier for them. Women nro subject to kidney disease. The clothing they wear, the work they do, the worry nnd strain of bearing and rear ing children, the lack of proper exercise; all tend to it. Backache, bearing-down pains, headache, dizzy ppells, fainlness, fits of "blues," nnd other troubles often thought to bo peculiar to the sex, are found frequently in kidney disease. When any ono of these ills nt pears, together with a discolored condi tion of the kidney secretions, with passages too frequent, scanty or burning, just make up .rour mind thnt your kidneys nro weak, nnd be quick to help them. Doan's Kidney Pills hnve helped a great many weak women through tho trying times when kidney tliscnso means so much added misery They do not disturb tho stomneh or bowels nnd contain no poison ous, dangerous nor habit-forming drugs. Doan's are harmless for children too. STUDY, ANYHOW. "Yes, she hnd to glvo up her part" "Was it a caso of overstudy?" "No; understudy." PIMPLES COVERED "My troubles began along in tho summer in tho hottest weather and took the form of small eruptions and itching and a kind of smarting pain. It took mo mostly all over my back and kept getting worso until finally my back was covered with a mass of pimples which would burn and itch at night bo that I could hardly stand it. This condition kept getting worso nnd worso until my back was a solid mass of big sores which would break open and run. My underclothing would bo a clot of blood. "I tried variouB remedies and Balves for nearly three years and I was not getting any henoflt. It seemed I was in eternal misery and could not Bleep on my back or lean on a chair. I was Anally given a Bet of tho Cutlcura Remedies and inside of two weeks I could oo nnd feel a great relief. I kept tza 'Using Cutlcura Soap, Ointment and also the Resolvent, and in about threo or four months' timo my back was moarly cured and I felt like a new bemg. How I am in good health and no sign of any skin diseases and I am .fully satisfied that Cutlcura Rctnc 31ob inro tho beat over mado for skin diseases. I would not bo without thorn:" (Signed) W. A. Armstrong, Corbln, Kan., May 2C, 1911. Although Cutlcura Soap and Ointment aro sold by druggists and dealers everywhore, a sample of each, with 32-page hook, wIK ibo mailed froo on application to -tGuticura," Dept. L, BoBton. Works Either Way. Tatterdon Torn Wot drove you to idrlrtk, T'lrBty? Thirsty Thingumbob Mo lovo for a woman. Tatterdon Torn Did she turn you down or marry you? tcwrr onk "imoMo qitininjc." Tlnt-ii I.AXAT1VH IlllOMOQUlNINK. Uxik for tho llnnntaro of 15. W. (IKOVK. Uted tho World ovrloCuraaCold In Ono Day. 25c. tt'he.mau who is satisfied with him self never worries on account of ibis neighbor's estimnto of him. Mrs. flVrnslow'fi Soothing Syrap for -Chllaren teething, Kofims tlin gums, reilucen luflamma .tlou.&llayu paln.curoM wind colic, 25c ji bottle. When a man has occasion to ap pear ibeforo a pollco magistrate ho is apt to forget his own name. I1lb BAUM We Give Acvay Absolutely Free of Cost The People's Common Senso Medical Adviser, in Plain Eolish, or Medicine Simplified, by It.V. Pierce, M. D., Clwi Contultintf Physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Sur gical Institute at JIullalo, a book of 1008 f,?r.HtnI o ,.fl.. ,.',. nfll K( hi, over uu illustration, in strontf papa- covers, to any oao sendlntf 21 ono-ein IQZl&fSZ'L ' T.',,niJ ?kin lurc,Zh 9lotl bl'"di"J for 31 Stamn.. w; uuviuvv wuiJia vi. iuu iiuijiijiciu a'uuiuv uocior unnir .. .i.i X- -. "- - ."".u., uiiouuu a uau million conies were given away as above. A now, up-lo-dato revised edition is now rJi for mailioi!. Better send N0W, before nil aro Hone. Address Worlfs rBNSABV MiiDiCAL Association, It. V. Pierce, M. D., President, Buffalo N.Y DR. PIERCE'S FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION THE ONE -REMEDY for woman's peculiar aliments good enouijh that its makers aro not afraid to print on Its outside wrapper Its) every ingredient. No Secrets No Deception. TIIE ONE REMEDY for women which contain, no alcohol and no habit-formintf drugs. Mado from natlvo medicinal forest roots of well established ouratiro value. When Kidney Troubles Keep You in Misery Day and Night . "I fust can't gtt ujl" When YourrBack ts Lame-Rememberiho Name? )0ANS KIDNEY PELL! Sold by oil Dcalcrs.'.Prlco 50 cents. Fostcr-Milburn Co Buf(3o7 N-.Y., Proprietory ygiaaaBiaaiuu,t.twaaL....ai jui-i iwiiihium "Wht iTwTrK&tm A fresh hand-mado cigar, bo rich In quality that many smokers prefer it to most 10c cigars. Tell tho dealer you want Lowis' Slnglo Binder. W. L. DOUGLAS '2,25,2.50, 3, '3.50.M & 5 SHOES All Styles, All Leathers, All Sizes and Widths, for Men, Women and Boys. THE STANDARD OF QUALITY FOR OVER. SO YEARS THE NEXT TIME YOU NEED SHOES give W.L. Douglas shoes a trial. W. L. Douglas name stamped on a shoe guar antees superior quality and more value for the money than other makes. His name and price stamped on the bottom protects the wearer against high prices and inferior shoes. Insist upon having I Ia4 the genuine W. L. Douglas lake no substitute. 'S:iaiu.lliu. i ..HOW TO ORDER BY MAIL. '.UDfltiKlat thorn are not told Bigger Than Mobile. Ella Don't you think sho baa a mo bllo mouth? Stella More than that; it Is as big aa tho wholn of Alabama. CREAM OF RYE For health and energy eat it for breakfast. Reduces cost of living. Free Silver Spoon in every package. Ask your grocer for a package. Explained. "Helghol" sighed Mrs. Stoutly. "You used to sit with your arm around my waist, John, but you novor do it any more." "I'm porry, dear," replied Stoutly, "but there aro somo things that aro beyond my reach." Harper's Weekly. Hobby of Wealthy Englishman. Tho carl of Mount-Edgcumbo, who will bo entertaining many partlos at Mount-Edgcumbo during the next few months, would havo been able to mako a living ns an architect if ho had boon born in n less exalted sphere. Ho de votes somo of his spnro moments evolving fascinating toy palaces, each a study of Its kind, perfect in every detail. Ono ho hnd lighted with elec tricity. Thcso Aladdin palaces aro1 sometimes passed on to lucky chil dren of his acquaintance. London Sketch. large pages and .-..I. , , .V " D"'.U " CIOIU f j&m I '?s gltr ifw v .'-jr' - V. Sil3l JS&t The following ense is typical of tho cureo effected by Doan's Kidney Pills. Grateful testimony is tho best evidence. DRIVEN ALM03T CRAZY. A Terrible Tale of Kidney Suffering. Sirs. II. W. Ileagy, 1515 L St., Bakcra ficld, Cal.. says: "Jly kidney trouble began in the fall of 1007. 1 used remedy after remedy prescribed by physicians but no re lief came nnd I was in despair. On ac count of thu numbness and grating sensa tion I could not lio down comfortably and some nights I was not in bed half an hour. I becanio so nervous nnd restless I hardly knew what to do. Hot waves camo over me liko a flash and I beenmo so dizzy that I staggered. I had n feeling as if there wasi gravel in my bladder, the kidney se cretions acting too freely at times, while again they wcro very scant nnd occom panicd by tcrriblo pain. I cannot describo the suffering I endured for over two years. Finally I began using Doan's Kidney Pill and while I did not notico much relief for a week or so, I continued persistently nnd when I had tnken eight boxes 1 wns feel ing fine. Tito numbness nnd smarting fin ally left, tho kidney secretions becaino clear nnd natural nnu my health improved one hundred percent. Doan's Kidney Tills cured mo nt n timo when it seemed thnt I would go crnzy and I never can cxprcst my gratitude." mk:9L'JJB 4iBrfISrSiir-y 3 shoes. Shoes Sent Everywhore AU Charges Prepaid. In jonr town, una direct to factory. Tako meanremrnts toot aa tnown in moaeitliaieiiS'ieaetirrui unann wmin mimm- irorni piain cap loo I Ueary, lnedlumor light tolo. I tlo thr tarn ft .0 mnllorrfar biuU !: world, lllua, Catalog tret). W.L.DOnOLASlU98(iarkBt.roatoaUu. He Ought to Get It. "On what grounds do you seek a dl vorco from your wife?" naked tho law yer. "Simply bocauso of s. pun," replied tho long suffering husband. "You see, Bho's a sculptress, aud It gets on mr nerves to hear her remark twenty times a day, 'Will you lovo mo when I moiux - i i II. w ' J Woman baa led the world Binco it began. Sho took the leading part in tho first drama, "Man and tho Ser pent." Paul Blooet. i If a leap year girl has money to bum It Isn't 'difficult for her to And t. young mnnSvllllng to furnish a match. FREE' I want ercry person who Is bilious, consti pated or has any stom ach or liver ailment to send for a free pockag of my Paw-Paw Hllsy I want lo provnJJu (hey pontlytfur in. dlgesttour Hour Ktom ncht JJelchlun, Wind. Headache, Nenrouo ness, Sleeplessness nnd are an Infallible euro fn.rnn.iln.llnH m.. this I am willing to glvo millions of freo pack ages. I take all tho risk. Sold by druggist for 25 cents a vial. For free packnge address. Prof. Munron, 53rd & Jefferson Sis.. Phlladetohls, Pa. PJiS r.K-lllK bargain. Poorhoalth necotiltatot nnothur 10 ocrn apples and peura, ulfnUu uniler JSJh'J" ' anM""" ".'i?res uPP'e nnd piSre nil full K.'!.,,r.B,,ln2.?ldW W intermtoa wrlto for descrip tion. ', Mirer rliim.ltaM,Ur.iN.ctli..,(.-.l., u. ll . Brown's Bronchial Trnrfies tt f od Uh&flSZ! FOIl BAI.I5-16S AOUBS IN HICKOHT CO., MO.i IW acres cult.! all tillable! house, burn, outbuild lugs, stock, machinery, etc: near lownt all conven iences. prlcotMM). Add. 011038, Uox 319, Chicago. FARMS can ba had In wen tern JUnn. at LUC onU taiuo era a en an aood as Iowa o Nobr. Vfaiiu:.u?tV.,MiuZ Bii 1 1 1 n A J K k"J ' UUnrTTXMT'HrAnw TO BBTTLU HSTATH-1IB ACUK3 IN POWHSUIB1E Co., Iowai near Urlnnoll; all conveniences i well mproTedi W .nor. curt.! wlUncrnc" KoYMrUcirJ lars address IIKAGOOK, Uox 819, Chicago. paruC1 iii iii ., ,.,.,. , w W. N. U., OMAHA, NO. 8-1012. s h