Nemaha Advertiser W. W. SAND'RS. Published Nemaha, - Nebraska HOSPITALS CROWPEO MAJORITY OF PATIENTS WOMEN Mra, Plnkhnm'n Advle. Snvoa Many From thlo Sud and CoHtly ttxporionco It 1b n, sad but ccrtaln fiicL Hint 'c very v e (i r 1 brings a n i n crcuHH iti ino nuniborofopera- turns performed upon women in o ii v hospitals. .More than three i fourths of tho jj& patients lying 'n those snow- white bods arc women and girls wlio arc awaiting or recovering from opera tions made necessary by neglect. Kvcry one of these patients had plenty of warning In that bcaringdown feeling, pain at the left or right of the. abdomen, nervous exhaustion, pain in the small of the back, pelvic eatnrrh, dizziness, llatuloney, displacements or irregularities. All of these symptoms are indications of an unhealthy con dition of tlie female organs, and'lf not heeded the trouble may make headway until the penalty has' to bo paid by a dangerous operation, and a lifetime of impaired usefulness at best, while In many cases the results are fatal. M iss Luella Adams, of Seattle, Wash., writes ; Drnr Mrs. Piukhnm : "About two ywirs ago I wu a great f.uf feror from a snvnni fdnmln trouble, pnlnu and bpftdaoliPB. The doctor prem-rlbm! for mo aail finally told mo that T had a tumor find must undnrgo an operation if I wanted to get. k oil. I felt that this whs my dfiatli warrant, but I apant himdrod.s of dollars for medical help, but tlio tumor kept growing, Fortunately I corresponded with an aunt iutlioNew England 8tnt.es, and sho advised mo to take I.ydin K. I'liiklmiu's Vcgntablu Compound, m it was raid to euro t unions, Idldsoaudiminodlately began to improvn in health, nnd I was entirely cured, thn tumor disappearing entirely, with out hii oporntlou. I wisli overy suirerlng woman would try this great preparation." Just as surely as Miss Adams was cured of the troubles enumerated in lier letter, just so surely will Lydin K. rinkham's Vegetable Compound euro other women who sutler from fe male troubles, inflammation, kidney troubles, nervous excitability or ner vous prostration. Mrs. Pinkham invites nil young women who are ill to write her for froo advice. She is daughter-in-law of Lydia B. Pinkham and for twenty-live years has been advising sick women tree of charge. Address, Lyuu, Mass. In tlio rough at, New York tlu nverago value of diam unds is $U7.r0 ;i Karat. Tlio priee to the public is more than $100 a karat, because 0 toss in cutting, labor in cleaving, cutting and polishing and dealer's pro! its, fthat sick women cndurc.l in the back, hips, lees, 'etc, the headaches, waist and side pains, falling. ieelmgs, nervousness, ir regular periods and other suffering can be rclievcdi or cured, as were thosel .of Mrs. Lucy Rowc, of jGifford, IIL, by taking WINE OF WOMAN'S RELIEF She writes: "For 4 years I suf-' iered terrible pains in my side, from female trouble. Winel of Cardui cured them. They were better bctorc L linisncd one bottle. The doctor. wanted to operate on me, but I took Cardui instead,, and I now I am nearly well."! Cardui is a cure for dis-1 i orders of the womanly func tions. Try it. At all Druggists. $1.00 A Positive CURE FOR CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm is quickly absorbed. Gives Relict at Once. It cleanses, soothes, heals and protects the diseased mombrane. It cures Catarrh and driven away a Cold in tho Hoad lieatoros tho Senses of Tasto and Small, J'ull fiizo 50 eta. at DruggUts or by mail; Final Biza 10 ctn. by mail. Ely Brothers, CO Warren Street, New York. 1 wmw WOMEN OF THE CABINET. "Willi Sir. lloo-v;U They form Oitii-i- of 'il(nl Soolnl Mfe. Mrs, Roosevelt and the wives of the members of the President's Cabinet form the niii'Iens iiround which the brll II tt n t sncinl life of tlie capital revolves, iiml I heir presence and person ntity are of Interest nil over the land. Peculiar dignity Is given to stale receptions by the presence of the cabinet women as aids to Mrs. Hoosevclt In receiving the Invited guests, says the New York Tribune. The receiving line this winter pos Resses particular Interest, In that for the first time since the death of Gar relt A. Unhurt the wire of a Vice Presi dent will occupy a place at Mrs. Hooso velt'n right. This position, which lias been lllled some of the time by the wife of the Secretary of State and some of the time by Mrs. Shaw, tlie wife of the Secretary of the Treasury, who Is next In rank, will tills winter he lllled by Mrs. Charles W. Fairbanks, for merly President General of the Daugh ters of the American Revolution, one of the most, widely known women in tlie United Slates. Mrs. Root, wife of the Secretary of State, who ranks next to Mrs. Fairbanks, is a social favorite here as well as In New York, and will occupy a place in the receiving line n little above her former position, when Mr. Root was Secretary of War. Mrs. Bonaparte has added new inter est and dignity to the receiving line. She has decided to fulfill nil of her ofll- clal social obligations and will conic over to Washington from .Baltimore for state receptions and olilclal functions. According to the law governing presi dential succession, Mrs. Fairbanks will have at her right Mrs. Root, then Mrs. Shaw, Mrs. Taft, Mrs. Cortelyou, Mrs. Bonaparte, Mrs. Hitchcock and Mrs. Metcalf, all of whom are well known to the calling public. Mrs. Roosevelt has Introduced many pretty customs relative to tlie women of the Cabinet, one of the most senti mental being the presentation to each ono of a beautiful hunch of Mowers Just before each reception, to he carried during the receiving hours. Handshak ing is thus obviated to a great extent, and the flowers are always selected tc correspond with each woman's gown. Mrs. Roosevelt meets the wives of the Cabinet olilclals In the green parlor at tlio White House every Tuesday morn ing at 11 o'clock, and for an hour there Is a general exchange of views upon social obligations, and, while Mrs. Roosevelt lmio.ses no duties upon tho Cabinet women, it was nt one of these meetings several seasons ago tlint sho announced her preference for light col ored gowns at receptions. Sublects pertaining to entertainments are dis cussed, hut, absurd rumors to the con trary notwithstanding, there Is no ef fort made at couching women alreadv conversant with society. Cabinet women are "at home" Infor mally before .lanuary, hut the New Year's reception, tlio first state func tion In which they take part, is the sig nal for their own formal cabinet or Wednesday receptions. On account of the almost limitless number of visit ors, tho former custom of serving re freshments has almost been done away with, only the first Wednesday at homo being marked In this manner. Other wise a Cabinet woman pours tea only for her assistants, at the close of her icception. Itcnllxdu Drill. The late Dr. II. L. Thomas of Wash ington was always a foe to warfare. Ho liked to get hold of stories, says a writer In tho Christian Hndeavor World, that reflected uKn militarism. Such stories, be declared, were hopeful signs of the times. They pointed to ward the final abolition of armies. He often told the story of a recruit named Simpson Andrews. Simpson Joined the army. Ono day ho took part In a sham battle. He heard the general say, before tho battle started, "Kvery thing Is to be done the same as in ac tual warfare." No sooner was the first blank car tridge llred than Simpson dropped his gun and took to his heels. "I ley, Andrews, where are you run ning to there?" shouted the general, as the recruit dashed by hliu, "Why, sir," said Simpson, "I'm doing the same as I would do In actual war fare." Hard HII. Towne Gee whiz! I wish I could catch the fellow who stole my um brella Browne Oh, cut it out! Why do you make such a fuss over a llttlo thing like that? Towne Little thing! Why, man, I actually bought that umbrella. Phila delphia Press. AltruviiiR Comment. "You don't resent that author's fla grant plagiarism?" "No," answered Miss Cavenne. "Aftei rending the original portions of his work I wish ho bnd plnglarlzcd more." Washington Star. To die for a woman may bo bravo, but the man who lends her to the altar nnd agrees to runko a living for her Is tho real hero. THE 5ICH Of IHE HSlt Kw stool for the BEST durino seventy yetri of IncreaJind sales. Remember this whenou want water proof oiled e o&ts. suits.htkts. or horse good for oil Kinds of wet work. WE CUAJAMTEC EVERY GARMENT, m A.J TOWN CO. bOSTOH, MASS USA. "TOWtR (AKJDIAH CO. LiutH TOI0MI0 CAN. DROPSY S vnr niirnrriiri !. n-iIrV i.lltf n.t rnt !, (,,,. Mi'j ' . i.l. . .1 n II... Ii.,lni.nl Krtv. Ur.li.lt. UltrX.Vrt SO.NN, Ilox U. AtUl, Because it lias been found impossible to secure teachers several ichools in Nevada have been com nclled to close. Almost as pooh as young lady teachers arrive and take jharge they marry. The most durable wood, it is mi id, Is that of the Jarrah-tree of Australia. It is proof against injects, and ex posure, and ships of it havo sailed twenty or thirty years without eop- per-Biieutliing. Twelve millions of frozen rabbits ire annually exported from Australia to Knglaiul. There arc in America today more than'two hundred fraternal bene.Kcial orders with a combined membership of over live million, who are pro tected to the extent of about, seven billion, live hundred million dollars, and have distributed benefits to disabled members amounting to more than eight hundred and twenty-live million dollars. A French-Canadian of tiie name of I'ierre Dalbec, while visiting in Paris recently, ate forty-eight boiled eggs at a sitting in order to win a wager. Gilding tiie wagon does not case tlie springs In Japan children begin going to 3cliool when six years old. During tlie lirst four years they learn Japanese and Chinese and in the next four years every child lias to learn ICnglish. Strictly fresh eggs arc in demand at all seasons of the year and prices appear to be gradually rising. Kf;g producing in itself is a profitable business. The Coffee Debate Tho published statements of n num ber of coffee Importers and roasters In dicate a "waspy" feeling toward us, for daring to say that coffee Is harmful to a percentage of the people. A frank public discussion of the sub ject Is quite agreeable to us and can certainly do no barm; on the contrary, when all the facts on both sides of any question are spread before the people they can thereupon decide and act in telligently. Clve tho people plnin facts and they will take care of themselves. Wo demand facts In this coffee dis cussion and propose to see that tlio facts are brought clearly before the people. A number of coffee Importers and roasters have joined a movement to boom coffee and stop the use of Postum Food Coffee and In their newspaper statements undertake to deceive by false assertions. Their llrst Is that coffee Is not harm ful. We assert that one In every three eof- fec users has some form of incipient or chronic disease ; realize for one moment what a terrible menace to a nation of civilized people when one kind of bever age, cripples the energies and health of one-third the people who use it. We make tho assertion advisedly and suuirest that the reader secure bis own proof by personal inquiry among coffee users. Ask your coffee drinking friends If they keen free from anv sort, of nelies and alls. You will be startled at the nercentneo and will very natural! v seek to nlnco the cause of disorder mi (something aside from coffee, whether food, Inherited tendencies or something eise. Go deeper in your search for facts. If your friend admits occasional neu ralghi, rheumatism, heart weakness Btoinnch or bowel trouble, kidney com plaint, weak eyes, or annronehlnc? imp toub prostrntlon Induce him or her to make the oxnerlment of leaving off enr. fee for ten days nnd using Postum Food Coffee, and observo the result. It will startle you nnd give your friend Bomethlnir to think of. Of course, tf ColHrr'm "WVcfcly irrf lir lh W. T. tffirmnn Cnmpnny. Papers have been Hied In Scbeneo tndy I an action for $100,000 damages for alleged libel, brought by the W. T. Hanson Company, manufacturers of Dr. Williams' fink Tills, against Collier's Weekly, for alleged fnlse statements re garding the company and Its prepara tion. The suit is the result of the at tacks made by Collier's on the patent medicine business and Is similar in manv respects to that of Dr. Pierce, of Biiffalo.aKainst the Ladles' Home Jour nal. In which the doctor was awarded heavy damages. No less than thirty-seven languafics are spoken by missionaries of the American Methodist church. There are fi.OOO of these workers and lf)0,000 Christians under them. It is asserted that over eight thous and women are employed in agricultural pursuits in Iowa. The governor ot Jthode Island, (ieorg3 II. Utter, is a Seventh-day Adventist and Hie executive depart ment of the state docs no business on Saturday. The number of Japanese slain in the war between ItiiHsia and Japan was seventy-two thousand, four hundred and lifty, of whom forty eight thousand, one hundred were killed outright in battle, ten thous and, nine hundred and seventy died of wounds and lifteen thousand tiireo hundred died of disease. Tlie changing rose is a llower to tlie cultivation of which Hie Japanese devote much attention. It is a tiny, but beautifully formed, llower. On being taken suddenly out of a dark place into a sunny room, it slowly assumes a pale pink hue, which gradually grows in intensity until it becomes of the deepest red shade. Tlie color vanishes again at night, or when tlie rose Is replaced in a dark room. The purchase or sale of typewriters without police permission was for bidden in Russia, not long ago. The step was taken to check the use of ypewritten revolutionary circulars. It is said that Paderwski can play over live hundred compositions from memory. It is only necessary for him to read or play over a composi tion twice in order to memorize it. Tlio next time you have a nervous headache try slowly walkng backward to relieve it. It is estimated that in the United Kingdom over fourteen million dollars are annually spent on pipes ana tobacco. the person Is one of the weak ones and says "I can't quit" you will have dis covered one of the slaves of the coffee Importer. Trent such kindly, for they seem absolutely powerless to stop the gradual but sure destruction of body and health. Nature has a way of destroying a part of the people to make room for the stronger. It is the old law of "the sur vival of the fittest" at work, and the victims are many. We repeat the assertion that coffee does harm innny people, not nil, but an army large enough to appal the Inves tigator and searcher for facts. The next prevarication of the coffee importers and roasters is their state ment that Postum Food Coffee Is made of roasted peas, beans or corn, and mixed with a low grade of coffee and that It contains no nourishment. We have previously offered to wager $100,000.00 with them that their state ments are absolutely false. They have not accepted our wnger and they will not. We will gladly make n present of $2r.000.00 to any roaster or Importer of old fashioned coffee who will accept that wager. Free Inspection of our factories and methods is made by thousands of people, endi month and the coffee Importers themselves are cordially Invited. Both Postum and Grape-Nuts are absolutely pure and made exactly as stated. The formula of Postum and the an alysis made by one of the foremost chemists of Boston has been printed on every package for many years and Is absolutely accurate. Now as to the food valuo of Postum It contains the parts of the wheat berry which carry tho elemental salts such as lime, iron, potash, silica, etc., etc., used by tho life forces to rebuild the cellular tissue, nnd this Is particularly true of the phosphate of potash, also found In Grape-Nuts, which combines In the hu man body with albumen and this com blnatlon, together with water, rebuilds the worn out gray matter In tho dell eate nerve centers all over tho body, nnd throughout tho brain and solnr plexus. Ordinary coffee stimulates In an un nnturnl wny, but with many people It slowly nnd surely destroys and does not rebuild this gray Hubstauce so vltully Important to tho well-being of every human being. These are eternal fncts, proven, well nwuenticnteu and known to overy prop Worlli Krtorrlnjc Hint AHcock's arc the origlnaF and only genuine porous plasters; all othee no-called porons plasters are imitations. Ten million dollars are to bo invested in grain olovatora in Jleunos Ayers, which will bo erected ut several railroad stations to stimulate grain cultivation. The coldest period of the day is usually a few minutes after sunriso This is due to the fact that, whoa tlie sun'strikes tlie earth, it causes the evaporation of ft chilling moisture. MOTHER CRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN, A OrUln Oars for FeTprlnlinrun, C'ouitlpat Inn, Ilnnilnnlia, Htomncli Troublot, Tnrl lilnr IMnorctern, D e B t r or Mother Cny, Nuunin CMIM- rn' Hmn, Nw York Oily. In U bnuri. At all OrntcI'lK. 2"icU. nrnm. rhr HrenK ni L'"' rri, ai AtifitOM, Htinpl muHAfl AtiatOM, A. S. OLMSTED. La Roy. H Y. Tlie original cynic were a sect of philosopher? among the Greeks, named for their doglike tempers and disregard of the conventional usages of society. Antisthenses, a disciple, of. Socrates, was the founder in the fifth century before the Christian era. The tenets of the sect are dillicult td describe, because they lluctuutod1 constantly, but its teachers professed rigid virtue and contempt for pleasure, the latter often leading1 them into ostentatious display o eccentricity. Diogenes was ono ot them. Tlie oldest specimen of pure glass, bearing anything like a date, is a little mounted lion's head bearing; the name of an Egyptian king of tho eleventh dynasty, in the Sladc coN lection of tlie British Museum. That is to say, at a period which may bc moderately placed as more than two thousand years B. C, glass was not only made, but made with a skill,' which shows that the art far from new. Through the invention of a resident; of Colorado City the West's gold1 output may be doubled. It is a simple machine for saving Hour gold, is ny a gasol'iie engine and may bo taken anj wiiere. Experiments on twice treated trailings or mine refuse, show an accumulation of five and one-half pounds of gold in ten days. It Is said that rice eating in Japan is giving way to bread made from wheat, and that country is to establish a line of steamers to ply between Japan and South America in order to get cheap wheat. erly educated physician, chemist and food expert. Please remember wo never say ordi nary coffee hurts every one. Some people use It regularly and seem strong enough to withstand Its attacks, but there is misery and dis ease in store for the man or woman who persists in its uso when nature protests, by heart weakness, stomach and bowel troubles, kidney disease, weak eyes, or general nervous prostrn tlon. The remedy Is obvious. 'The drug caffeine, contained In all ordinary ef fee, must be discontinued absolutely or the disease will continue in spito oC any medicine and will grow worse. It is easy to leave off tlie old-fashioned coffee by adopting Postum Fooil Coffee, for in It one finds a pleasing hot breakfast or dinner beverage that has the deep seal brown color, changing to a rich golden brown when good cream is added. When boiled long enough (15 minutes) the flavor is not that of rank Ulo coffee, but very like tho milder, smooth and high grade Java, but en tirely lacking the drug effect of ordi nary coffee. Any one suffering from disorders set up by coffee drinking (and there Is an extensive variety) can absolutely de pend upon some measure of relief by quitting coffee and using Postum Food Co lu-e. If the disease has not become too strongly rooted, one can with good rea son expect it to disappear entirely in a reasonable time nfter tlio active cause of the trouble Is removed and the cellu lar tissue has time to naturally rebuild with the elements furnished by Postum and good food. It's only just plain old common sense. Now, with tho exact facts before tho reader, he or she can decide tho wise course, looking to health aud the poweo to do things. If you have any doubt as to tho cause of any ache or nil you mny have, remember tho far reaching telegrams of a hurt nervous system trave1 from heel to head, and it may be well worth your while to make tho experiment of leav ing off coffee entirely for ten days and using Postum in its place. You will probably gather some good solid facts, worth more than a gold mine, for health can make gold and sickness lose It. Besides there's all tho fun, for It's like a continuous Internal frolic to be perfectly well. There's a reason for POSTUM Postum Ceraal Co., Ltd.. BatUo Crook. Mtah,