"Tho Blood is The Lifb. Tho proprietor of the Astor TheaterT New York City, have printed a con tract on the rovorwd sido of each scat NEBRASKA NOTES Science has never gone beyond tho A number of the farmers noar above slmplo statement of scripture. Hut Shelby have. boon plowing thoir Holds, coupon which reads as follows: "This it has imiminaicu mat, siawmont nnu during these December days and they given It a moaning over broadening with the Increasing breadth of knowledge. "When tho blood is "bad" or Impure It Is not ulono the body which suffers through disease. Tho brain Is also clouded, She mind and judgement aro Gtiectcd, anu'hviny an evil deed or Impuro thogliijj4SKroctly traced to tho Impimfcy of the ulboU Foul. Impure blood can bo mad" mire hv tli sn of pr. Vlerce's Golden Mflloal Discovery. Jt CiirtcliPS and nurllle? "the blood thereby curing, pimples, blotches, eruptions and other cutaneous affections, as eczema, tetter, or salt-rlie.um, hives and other manifestations of Impure blood. In the euro of scrofulous swellings, en larged glands, open eating ulcers, or old o?es, tho "Golden Medical Discovery "has claim that it plows as well as usual. The Catholic church at Wahoo caught lire recently, but luckily it was discovered by a neighbor and quicki" put out with small damage, Miss Hickman, of Rcatrice, aged 17 years, attempted suicide by swal lowing two ounces of ehlorofoiyn while in a Ht of despondency. -Prompt medijnl aid saved her life. Ray Clark, of Shelby, had his lower jaw bono broken while boxing with -Mat Gondringor. Tho latter gavo him a side swing and the bone broke ou the opposite side of the chin. Paul Allen Giimore, the little. ticket is sold witii tho understand Ing and agreement that if any lady uses the same she will remove her hat. upon tho request of any em ploye of tho management. CRtmrh t'nnunt liu Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, :is thoy cannot ttwlt tlie swat of tho disease catarrh U a blood or constitutional tlliease. ami In order to euro it yon must tafco mutrnru rowetucs. uau s v amrrn euro is taKfiii liiiornauy, hiui hoik tureen) oh uio blood and mucous siirfaon. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is not rt cmaok nitxllclne. It was prescribed by one of Uib host physicians In this country for year, and is a roiruiar jiroiunomin. iv i cun posed of tlio Jticst topics knwn, comblaed with tho west blood vurtflcni. acwhs rtlrocUyort the nnienits Mirfwei. Tim porfool conihlMtlon of t tin two lucref dorful results tinumlals, frr, the two lucredlonts Is what produces Mtoli won derful reilts In curing mtArrli. Scud for tos F. .1. C1IKNKY & CO., Preps , Tolodo, 0. Sold hv lSrwRKlsts, prlco 75c. Hall's Tamily nils nr the best. performed tho most marvelous cures. In 4-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul cases of old sores, or opon eating ulcers, it is well to apply to tho opon sores Dr. Pierce's All-Healing balvo, which pos sesscs wonderful healing potency when used as an application to tho sores In con junction with tho nso of ''Golden Medical .Discovery " as a blood cleansing consti tutional treatment. If your druggist don't happen to havo tho "All-Healing Salve" in stock, you can easily procure It by inclosing fifty-four cents In postage stamps to Dr. K. V. Pierce. C63 Main St., ."Buffalo, N. Y., and it will como to you by return po3t. Most druggists kcop it as well as tho "Golden Medical Discovery." You can't afford to accopt any medicine of wUnown composition as a substitute for "Golden Medical Discovery," which ii a medicine of known composition. hrivlng a complete list of ingredients ii plain English on its bottle-wrapper, the same being attested as correct under oathi Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate and invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. Giimore of Auburn, died arter a short illness. The cause of the death was scarlet fever. The necessary funds to ensure a league base ball team of Beatrice. next season have been raised and a representative will bo sent to tho state meeting to bo held at Lincoln. Professor 11. A. Kmerson. of tho atate university, has gone to Miiv ueupolis to represent tho Nebraska Horticultural society in the Minne sota state meeting. While returning from Alliance to llushville one of the axles Of P. Bresee's automobile broku and he was stranded sixteen miles from home on the broad prairio. Tho Ord Business college at Ord has ceased to be. The school had de creased in attendance until there were but nine student on tho roll. Apply dry heat to mumps to allevi ate tho unpleasant feeling which always accompanies them. A bill which Mr. Fowler, of New Jersey, introduced into Congress in favor of established currency, has been indorsed by the American Bankers' Association, which met at St. Louis last month. It accords greatly increased privileges and ad vantages to the bankers. Be sure that the bed linen is always perfectly dry before sleeping upon it. KKST-O SKIN ninl SCAM' FOOD. ItfM-O treatment for nil skin eruptions, bind:- limds Kiiltrtimitn anil eczema, red roach hlotohes oltlwfrkln. a bnbe'it kiu W th! most delicate texitre In the wor ii. nvold their tvstem of belnc jlowly poisoned, Hest O skin food cleatj'es, nottr- lh"s mill bfMtitUie toy 'MPjinsinn uic .en tf crusts, ical'-i ami dandruff; contains no mer cury. vusellu1 or animal iui. mr' skin loot! tor ovt-ry humor from pimples to scrofula, from infancy to oiu (!!. roupum cim a no.v. HKST-O Clioiuicai Worm, uiui, I'urK. in Sleeping can oo made such a lab orious process by holding tho nerves Needlessly twisting aud distorting tho face is a potent cause of wrinkles. $o intioe was given the instructors! tense, that it results in no rest at Milk, taken hot or cold, is gener ally fattening, but it should always be sipped. A strong solution of salt and water miicd with an equal quantity of cam- ohor will sometimes relieve the toothache. Curator Hcul nmuller, of the American Museum of Natural His tory. has just returned from an ex pedition to the Black Mountains ol Western North Carolina, whore, he obtained more than S,000 specimens. He has discovered about oOO new, species of insect life in the Carolina mountains. Don't think that a child can havo brightness of eyes, clearness, soft' nop.- and sniothness of skin without good food. If the eye has been injured apply a cloth wrung out of warm water to prevent the skin from becoming dis colored. Tho inhabitants of Cape Town ;olony, South Africa, demand that ;he British tfust Indians, who are . now employed in the mines, be com polled to register, o that there may not. bo any future importations of obnoxious laborers. Thoy are equally oppopod to Chinese or Indian laborers, while tho mining companies wanl any labor (Asiatic or Negro), which will enable them to exploit the mint's. of the intention Jo close the school until the announcement was made. A. L. Snow, livery and transfer man at mimuoiut is anxious uun nomine: the whereabouts of Albert Taylor and Howard Brown, formerly employed by him, who took their unannounced departure together with $25 of the livery barn's cash receipts A deal has been consummated whereby the large implement busi ness of Frank Hutchinson changed hands, John Rossmillor, hying south of Nelson, being the purchaser. Mr. Hutchinson is the pioneer implement dealer of Nelson having been in business here about 20 years. The temperance meeting of ail the Sunday schools in Plattsmouth under the auspices of the Christiau Temperance union, which was held In the First Methodist church wa3 a grand success. "A Few Facts" was the subject of tho principle address, and was given by Mrs. Moore. all. To relieve a troublesome cough, rub tho throat and chest with a mixture of olive oil, turpentine and kerosene. Plenty of- sleep, good food, an abundance of water," and tlie daily baUi are requirements in all cases of beautifying. Worth Knots Ink:. That Allcock's Plasters are the holiest result of mcdienl science and skill and in ingredients and method have never been equaled. That thuy are the original ami genuine porous plasters upon whose reputation imitatora trade. That they never fail to perform their remedial work quickly and effectually. That for Weak Back. Uheiinmtism, Cold., Lung Trouble. Strains and all Lo cal Pains they are invaluable. 'Plmf when voit hnv 'Allcock's Plasters Woman's you obtain thebest plasters made. Slight eruption of the arms and shoulders will vanish if tlie skin is persistently but gently rubbed for a few moments daily with a very soft chamois skin. If anv tuirtu'lfi of tltml, has be- momorial services oft i nAa,t ; ,i, ,i -..t. I I VjVIHISJ iWU h. ill ItlU 'J-I Ut' ilHW I till NO MEDICINE lint ChniifP' of Konil (arr Final HitJirf. Most diseases fiturt in tho alimentary canal stomach and bowels. A great deal of our stomnch and bowel troubles come from eating too much starchy and greasy food. The stomach does not digest any of the starchy food we eat white bread, juistry, potntoet-, oats, etc. these tilings are digested In the small Intestines, and If we eat too much, as most of us do, tho orgaus that should digest this kind of food are overcome by excess of work, so that fermentation, Indisesflon, and a long triiiu of alls result. Poo much fat also Ik hard to digest and this Is changed Into acids, sour stomach, belching gas, and a blo.ued heavy feeling. In these conditions a change from in digestible foods to Grape-Nuts will -work wonders In not only relieving the distress but in building up a strong di gestion, clear brain and steady nerves, A Wash, woman writes : iVbout five years ago I suffered with bad stomach dyspepsia, Indigestion, constipation caused, I know now, from eutlng starchy and greasy food. "I doctored for two years without any benefit. The doctor told mc there was no cure for me. I could not eat anything without suffering severe pain in my back and sides, and I bcenrue dls couragod. "A friend recommended Grape-Nuts and I began to use It. In less than two weeks I began tq feel bettor and Inside of two months 1 was a well woman and have been erer since. "I can eat anything T wish with pleasure. We eat Grape-Nuts a ad .creaui for breakfast and are very fond of It." Name given by Postum Co., Bat tle Creek, Mich. Read the little book, j "The Road to Wellrlllt," ( pkja, "There's a reason." Tho annual the Fnlls City lodge of Elks was hold recently at tho Genling theater.1 Although only a couplo of years old,, the lodge bus a large membership.) Death lias visited only one ot their; members during tho past year. Th memorial eulogy was delivered by Frank He vis, a well known attorney of that city. The banquet given by the Ancient Order of United Workmen lodge at Louy Pine to tlie women members of the Degree of Honor at tho auditorium recenlty was an elaborate affair. The speaker of the cveniiig was John J. Moeth, and his spocch was very enthusiastically received. The decorations were tlaborato and tasty and the table was laden with all the dehcicies the season affords. Whije Joe Lloyd of Plattsmouth, was taking hia threshing machine to the country lie discovered som defect in the safety valve of the engine and while in the act of repairing it his leTt leg was caught in the gearing of tho engine, and tho flesh of tho limb was so badly lacerated that Dr. E. W. Cook found it necessary to take thicty-ilve stitches to close the wound. An Elm Creek merchant carries t line of Japanese- groc cries for tho ac commodation of tho section men of that nationality employed on the main line of tho Union Pucillo He also runs a factory under the man agement of an experienced Jap, where bamboo chairs, tables and bric-a-brac aro made,. Only two similar institution are in the country, one in Now York and tho other in San Francisco. Tho Wabaska electric light plant In Wymore which was given into tho hands of a receiver 1ms been leased to Mr L. E. Watson, of r Beatrice. Mr. Watson is electrical enginoor oj the Beatrice company and will start the old Wabaska plant at once, using the meter system as soon as the meters can be installed. Quite a force of men aro repairing lite plant with the intention of beginning the erviee soon, tho eyelid, as it will more iirmly imbed the intruder in tho eyeball. A smooth llaxBCod slipped under .the eyeball and allowed to mcvo over the eyeball will usually dislodge any offending particle. 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