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Table Dainties from Sunny 1
Climes
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■ Hawaiian Pineapple
From trcf .1 Hawaii, home of the sweetest,
most luscious pineapple, comes the one; and
California, where the tenderest asparagus grows, supplies the other. The Libby
care and cleanliness back of both is a warrant of a product that will please you.
* Insist on Libby's at your grocer’s.
hiii. Libby, McNeill & Libby, Chicago . mil
Judge Properly Warned.
In a rural justice court the defend
ant in a case was sentenced to serve
30 days in jail. He had known the
judge from boyhood aud addressed
him as follows:
“Bill, old boy, you're a gwine ter
send me ter jail, air you?”
“That's what,” replied the judge.
"Have you got anything to say against
It?”
“Only this here, Bill: It will be
bad for you when I git out!”
SUFFERED FOR FOUR YEARS.
Mr. J. M. Sinclair of Olivehill,
Tenn., writes: “I strained my back,
which weakened my kidneys and
caused an awful bad backache and
inflammation of
the bladder. La
ter I became so
much worse that
I consulted a
doctor, who said
* that I had Dia
« betes and that
» my heart was af
fected. I suffer
air. j. m. auwiwr. ed for rour years
and was in a nervous state and very
much depressed. The doctor's medi
cine didn’t help me, so I decided to
try Dodds Kidney Pills, and I cannot
say enough to express my relief and
thankfulness, as they cured me. Dia
mond Dinner Pills cured me of Con
stipation.”
Dodds Kidney Pills, 50c. per box at
your dealer or Dodds Medicine Co.,
Buffalo, N. Y. Dodds Dyspepsia Tab
lets for Indigestion have been proved.
60c. per box.—Adv.
Not if He Knew It.
"If you were to marry again, would
you marry the same husband?”
"He says not.”
Two Hundred Pounds.
Eva—There's one thing about Mari
anne—she has such poise.
May—You mean avoirdu-pois.
He Was an Expert.
There was only a glimmer of light
in the hall, but the old gentleman at
the head of the stairs could just dis
cern the outlines of two figures, very
close together, near the front door.
••Helen,” he snapped angrily, "this
is too much! It’s half-past eleven, and
that young man’s not gone yet!
Doesn’t he know how to say good
night?”
After a short silence there floated
up the stairs to him in his daugh
ter’s voice, low, breathless, languor
ous:
"Doesn’t he know how to say
good-night?” she echoed. “Oh, father,
I should just think he does!”
For a really fine coffee at a mod
erate price, drink Denison’s Seminole
Brand, 35c the lb., in sealed cans.
Only one merchant in each town
sells Seminole. If your grocer isn’t
the one, write the Denison Coffee Co.,
Chicago, for a souvenir and the name
of your Seminole dealer.
Buy the 3 lb. Canister Can for $1.00.
—Adv.
Trapping the Elusive Mouse.
Every housewife has had the experi
ence of finding a carefully prepared
mouse trap denuded of its bait, but un
sprung and minus its victim. This
can be avoided and Mr. Mouse’s cap
ture assured by using for bait cheese
crumbs instead of a large lump. To
get the crumbs the mouse must press
down and thus set off the spring. A
lump, on the other hand, is easily
stolen.
Write mnrlne Eye Remedy Co,, Chicago
for illustrated Book of the Eye Free.
Indolence to the mind is as rust to
iron.
Always sure to please. Bed Cross Ball
Blue. All grocers sell it. Adv.
Hate is a low-grade powder that's
apt to flash in the pan.
10c Worth of (fU POND
Will Clear $1.00 Worth of Land
Get rid of the stumps and grow j
big crops on cleared land. Now
is the time to clean up your farm
while products bring high prices. Blasting is
quickest, cheapest and easiest with Low Freez
ing Du Pont Explosives. They work in cold
weather.
Write for Free Handbook of Explosives No. 69F.
and name of nearest dealer.
v DU PONT POWDER COMPANY
WILMINGTON DELAWARE
Nebraska Directory
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Special discount to all people
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RHEUMATISM
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Only ten days time required for a cure. Call
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MEMBERS OF ITALIAN CABINET
FIGHT DURING SESSION.
PEACE MOVEMENT SUGGESTED
High Army Official Says He Would
Rather Resign Post Than Allow
Troops to Help in Balkans.
Rome—Sharp differences of opinion
have developed in the cabinet con
cerning the war. These differences
have not reached the extent of a
crisis, but have brought about a con
flict in views, leading to an exciting
incident.
One of the ministers at a recent
meeting of the cabinet is said to have
expressed the view that Italy’s best
interests would be served by assist
ing a movement toward the restora
tion of peace. This caused an angry
protest, and charges were made
against the good faith of the minister
suggesting peace. Epithets were en
gaged in and one of the ministers, ac
cording to reports, overcome by in
dignation, threw a book at his col
league whose suggestion had caused
the strife.
While a cabinet crisis, such as
those wdiich have occurred in France,
England and Russia have been avoid
ed, opinion here is divided concern
ing the conduct of the war, especially
as regards a Balkan expedition.
Lieutenant General Count Cadorna’s
will has triumphed in this respect.
He said he would rather resign as
chief of the general staff than allow
a part of his troops to participate in
a Balkan undertaking, and his view
was finally adopted by the minister
of war and the entire cabinet.
Existing relations between Italy
and Germany are a subject of inter
est among Italian political observers,
owing to the lack of declaration of
war upon either side, and because
both countries seemingly are avoiding
anything which might embitter their
intercourse. Negotiations are actual
ly taking place with a view to an ex
change between the two countries of
certain product which do not bear di
rectly on the war.
In some well-informed quarters it
is thought when Italy denounced the
triple alliance and joined the entente
allies, it made a declaration to the
entente that its participation in the
war was limited to fighting Austria
Hungary, with the object of conquer
ing the Italian provinces still subject
to Austrian rule, at the same time
stating that it did not wish to extend
hostilities to Germany. This situation,
it is pointed out, might enable th°
two countries to help each other in
given circumstances.
First Order by Wireless 'Phone.
Washington, D. C.—Secretary Dan
iels transmitted the first naval order
^enl by wireless telephone, Novem
ber 5, to Rear Admiral Usher at the
New York navy yards. From his
desk in the navy department, the sec
retary talked to the commandent of
the New York yards by way of the
big government radio towers at Ar
lington and ordered a report of re
pairs to the dreadnought. Navy offi
cials say the achievement brings
close a day when the secretary of
war may sit at his desk in Washing
ton and talk to the fleet commanders
all over the world. Secretary Daniels
transmitted this verbal order, which
was taken down by a stenographer in
Admiral Usher’s office and acknowl
edged verbally by the admiral him
self: “Rear Admiral Usher, command
ant, New York navy yard: Report as
soon as practicable after the arrival
of the New York how soon the re
pairs recommended can be complet
ed. DANIELS.”
Plots Cost Half Million.
New York.—At least 1500,000 has
been expended in carrying out alleged
German plots in this country in an
effort to prevent war munitions from
reaching the allies, according to a
statement made by one of the officials
investigating the cases of Robert Fay,
who claimed to be a German army
lieutenant, and five alleged accom
plices. Federal authorities admitted
that they considered unreliable the
lengthy story which Fay readily told
concerning his life history and activ
ities in connection with plots against
steamships carrying munitions from
this country to the allies. Fay, it is
said, is now believed to be a Hungar
ian, whose real name is Feji.
War Planes Crash in Air.
Paris.—Two military aeroplanes col
lided while making a landing at Le
Bourget. They caught fire and the
four aviators managing the machines
were burned to death.
Convict Starves Self to Death.
Atlanta, Ga.—Tan Shi Yan. a Ch!
nese convicted in New York of opium
smuggling, died at the federal prison
here of starvation, after refusing foi
nearly two months to eat. Tan Shi
Yan refused to eat from the day he
entered the prison.
Death Before Life in Jail.
Colusa, Cal.—Death rather than the
white man’s jail, was the choice made
by Charlie Nelson, an Indian, whc
killed his squaw and himself in a cell
in the county jail here.
Michigan Drys Start Campaign.
Escanaba, Mich.—Dry forces in con
vention here decided to open a cam
paign for statewide prohibition, with
particular attention to the upper pen
insula. Resolutions were adopted sup
porting the Hobson amendment for
national prohibition.
Wisconsin’s First Citizen.
Madison, Wis.—Former Governor
W. D. Hoard of Fort Atkinson, has
been selected as Wisconsin’s most
distinguished citizen. He will be hon
ored at the San Francisco exposition.
THE EUROPEAN WAR A
YEAR AGO THIS WEEK
Nov. 8, 1914.
Allies gained plateau of Vregny.
Germans continued attacks be
tween North sea and Lys and
made gains In Argonne.
Belgians gained at Dixmude and
Ypres.
Russian cavalry invaded Posen
province and destroyed ^ railroad
near Pleschen.
Russians entered Wirballen.
Przemysl again attacked.
Russians took Koprikoi in Ar
menia.
Two Dardanelles forts destroyed
by bombardment.
Turks sank Greek steamer.
Germany mourned loss of Tsing
tau but praised bravery of garri
son.
German cruiser Geier interned
at Honolulu.
Beyers’ rebels defeated in South
Africa.
Nov. 9, 1914.
Ypres set afire by German bom
bardment.
Fighting on the Aisne.
Russians occupied Goidapp, Ger
mans still withdrawing.
Germans won victory near
Wyschtuniz lake, taking 4,000 pris
oners.
Serbians drove back Austrians
near Shabats.
Russians took Turkish fort near
Erzerum and won at Koprikoi on
River Araxes.
ports.
Russians bombarded Bosporus
Nov. 10, 1914.
Allies advanced between Ypres
and Armentieres and between
Reims and Berry-au-Bac.
Russians drove German right
wing back toward Mazurian lakes,
and occupied Miechow.
Austrians defeated Serbians
near Losnitza.
All allies issued formal declara
tion of war on Turkey.
German cruiser Emden de
stroyed by Australian cruiser
Sydney at Cocos island.
Russian fleet sank four Turkish
transports.
Karl H. Lody shot as spy in
i Tower of London.
Nov. 11, 1914.
Germans took Dixmude, crossed
Yser canal, captured allies’ first
line west of Langemarck and
drove them out of St. Eloi.
Allies reoccupied Lombaertzyde
and repulsed Germans near coast.
Russians attacked Cracow de
fenses.
Austrians pursued Serbians on
Shabats-Losnitza line.
British torpedo boat Niger sunk
by German submarine near Dover.
Japanese torpedo boat sunk by
mine at Kiaochow.
Conspiracy discovered in Con
stantinople against Germans and
Young Turks; leaders shot.
Nov. 12, 1914.
Both sides claimed successes In
battle along the Yser.
Russians captured Johannisburg,
East Prussia.
Siege of Przemysl resumed.
Austrians won a victory at
Pruth.
Serbians routed Austrians who
tried to cross Danube near Seman
dria.
Turkish cruiser Goeben crip
pled.
Mass meeting In London to sup
port Kitchener’s appeal for tem
| perance.
Nov. 13, 1914.
Germans broke through British
lines at Ypres.
Allies advanced on coast to Bix
schoote.
Battle between aviators near
Ypres.
Austrians evacuated central Ga
licia, Russians taking Tarnow, Jas
lo and Krosno.
Germans faced about and ad
vanced on Poland.
Bomb in Enver Bey’s palace
kills five German officers.
Two more Rockefeller founda
tion relief ships sailed.
His Opinion.
"Mamma, did you say the baby came
from heaven?”
“Yes, why?”
“I don’t think he came, I think he
was fired. How could the angels sing
with him puttin’ up that holler all the
time?”
An Impossible Experiment.
“Why don’t you let the other fellow
do the worrying?”
“I try to,” replied Mr. Growcher.
“But he comes around and worries
me.”
The Throwback.
“What have you to say?” asked the
sheriff. Just before the trap was
sprung.
“Only this,” said the man who was
about to be hanged. “My parents are
in no way to blame for my present
plight 1 was a eugenic baby.”
No Doubt
“I wonder if. surgeons don’t feel
somewhat cheap when they have to
be operated on themselves?”
“I dare say they do feel rather cut
up about it"
Good Reason.
“Does the autumn make you melan
choly?”
“Yes, indeed.”
“You don’t look like a man of poetic
ideas.”
“I’m not-^For five years my wife
has, been trying to get me to buy her
a sealskin coat and the struggle be
gins anew every year about Septem
ber 1.”
CUTICURA COMPLEXIONS
Art Usually FYesh and Clear, Soft and
Velvety. Try One.
The Soap to cleanse and purify, the
Ointment to soothe and heal. Thus
these supercreamy emollients promote
and maintain the natural purity and
beauty of the skin, scalp, hair and
hands under conditions which if neg
lected might disfigure them.
Sample each free by mail with Book.
Address postcard, Cuticura, Dept. XY,
Boston. Sold everywhere.—Adv.
You should be able to save some
thing for a rainy day by investing in
a mackintosh, an umbrella and a pair
of rubbers.
He Got Them Mixed.
A Missouri farmer had ordered a
fancy pig from a breeder. The pig
was a mere mite of a pig. and the
farmer sent it back. “Dear Sir.” he
wrote. "From the comparative size
of the pig and the bill. I am forced
to the conclusion that you got them
mixed. You should have sent the pig
by mail and the bill by express.”—
Youth’s Companion.
Not Gray Hairs but Tired Eyes
make us look older than we are. Keep your
Eyes young and you will look young. After
the Movies always Murine Your Eyes—
Don’t tell your age.
If the baby is reared on the bottle
half the women sniff in disdain. If it
isn’t, the other half sniffs.
A man that weighs 150 pounds con
tains enough grease to make 75 can
dles and a pound of soap.
Millions of particular women now use
and recommend Red Cross Ball Blue. All
grocers. Adv.
A prize lighter gets his share, win,
lose or draw. But in order to share in
the purse you must win.
BETTER _
DIGESTION "
BETTER "
HEALTH
THAT’S THE IDEA
m You must first, get
the stomach work
ing proper y, keep
UBS the liver active and
the bowels open.
You can help
Nature by taking
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Children Cry For
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrnps. It is pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Karcotlo
substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years it
has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation,
Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and
Diarrhcca. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels,
assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea.—The Mother’s Friend*
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
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' In Use For Over 30 Years
The Kind You Have Always Bought
THE CENTAUR COM RAN Y. NEW YORK CITV,
Vilna's Napoleonic Veteran.
In Vilna, which is temporarily in
the possession of Germany, lives Pe
ter Laptieff, one of Europe’s "old
men,” for he was born in the year
1789, saj’s the London Chronicle.
When Napoleon Invaded Russia, and
got as far as Dvinsk, he was in need
of a guide. But the inhabitants had
fled Laptieff’s family, hiding in the
recesses of a forest. But curiosity
drew him, and he hid in a tree to
watch the invaders. He was seen,
captured and taken before the em
peror, who ordered him to act as
guide to the vanguard of the army.
This he did for 36 hours, and then es
caped. He fought against both of his
country’s present allies, against the
French at Borodino, and against the
English in the Crimea. Tired of mak
ing history, he took to making bricks,
but now lives in retirement with his
son and grandson.
Can’t Do theWorkl
A bad back
makes hard
work harder.
All day the
dull throb and
the sharp,
darting pains
make you mis
erable, and
there's no rest
at night.
Maybe It's
your daily
work that
hurts the kid
jneys, for jar
ring, jolting,
lifting, reach
•us, unmpueoa biiu many omer
strains do weaken them.
Cure the kidneys. Use Doan’s
Kidney Pills. They have helped
thousands and should do as well
for you.
[DQANMfl
|j | 50* at all Stores j
Foster-Miibum Co. Prop*. Buffalo^N.Y.
Hard to Damage.
“Alpine scenery is very grand.”
“Very durable, too. I imagine it
will pull through the war all right.”
YES, RESINOL CERTAINLY
DOES STOP ECZEMA
Are you an eczema sufferer? Do
those ugly patches of eruptions start
up and itch as though they would drive
you frantic? And have you tried treat
ment after treatment with, at best,
only temporary relief? Then you are
only going through the experience of
thousands of others who at last found
that resinol healed their sick skins
for good!
With the first use of resinol oint
ment and resinol soap the itching and
burning usually stop, and soon all
trace of eczema or similar torturing
skin-trouble disappears, even in se
vere and stubborn cases. Doctors have
prescribed the resinol treatment for
twenty years.—Adv.
The Byplay Minstrels.
“Mr. Interlocutor, can you tell
me what class of people are fondest of
bad company?”
“No, Mr. Bones, I cannot. Will you
tell us what class of people are fond
est of bad company?”
"Why, doctors, Mr. interlocutor.”
“And why doctors, Mr. Bones?”
“Because the worse people are the
oftener they visit .hem.”
“As soon as the police have restored
order that the bricks and tomato cans
have been removed from the stage,
Mr. O. SufTryn Marckrel will render
his pathetic ballad, “When I’m Dream
ing of Garlic I'm Dreaming of You.’ ”
Just the Thing.
“I don’t know what I want to eat,”
remarked the guest at the beanery
after carefully studying the bill of
fare.
“Why don’t you try some hash,” sug
gested the waiter; “then you won’t
know what you’re getting.”
Lots of men who preach charity wait
for other men to practice it
ANURIC!
The Newest Discovery in Chemistry
This is a recent discovery of Doctor
Pierce, who is head of the Invalid’s
Hotel and Surgical Institute at Buffalo,
N. Y. Experiments at Dr. Pierce’s
Hospital for several years proved that
there is no other eliminator of uric
acid that can be compared to it. For
those easily recognized symptoms of
inflammation—as backache, scalding
urine and frequent urination, as well
as sediment in the urine, or if uric
acid in the blood has caused rheuma
tism, it is simply wonderful how sure
*y “Anuric” acts. The best of results are
always obtained in cases of acute
rheumatism in the joints, in gravel
and gout, and invariably the pains and
stiffness which so frequently and per
sistently accompany the disease rap
idly disappear.
Go to .your nearest drug store and
simply ask for a 50-cent package of
"Anuric” manufactured by Dr. Pierce,
or even write Dr. Pierce for a large
trial package (10c). If you suspect
kidney or bladder trouble, send him a
sample of your water and describe
symptoms. Dr. Pierce’s chemist will
examine it, then Dr. Pierce will report
to you without fee or charge.
NOTE. — “Anuric” Is thirty-seven
times more active than lithia in elimi
nating uric acid, and is a harmless but
reliable chemical compound that may
be safely given to children, but should
be used only by grown-ups who actu
ally wish to restore their kidneys to
perfect health, by conscientiously
using one box—or more in extreme
cases—as “Anuric” (thanks to Doctor
Pierce’s achievement) is by far the
most perfect kidney and bladder cor
rector obtainable.
Wanted to Spread Joy.
"Please, mamma, can 1 go over and
play with Jimmie Brown?"
"Why, Willie, of course you can't.
You’ve got the mumps, and it’s very
catching."
“I know it. That’s why I want to
go over. Jimmie likes to stay home
from school just as much as I do."—
Philadelphia Evening Ledger.
Some Come Back.
He—Men have always achieved
more than women.
She—When they married, yes.
A hundred years or so hence no one
will know whether your epitaph is a
joke or not.
It does not take a very large estate
to provoke a family quarrel among
surviving relatives.
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by Cutter's Blackleg Pills. Low
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protect where other vaccines (ail.
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The Wretchedness
of Constipation
Can quickly be overcome by
CARTER’S LITTLE
LIVER PILLS.
Purely vegetable
—act surely and
gently on the A
liver. Cure 4m
Biliousness, 4mt
Head
ache,
Dizzi
ness, and Indigestion. They do their duty.
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A Soluble Antiseptic Powder to
be dissolved in water as needed
For Douches
In the local treatment of woman'* ill*,
such as lencorrhoea and inflammation, ho*
douches of Paxtine are very efficacious.
No woman who has ever used medicated
douches will fail to appreciate the clean andt
healthy condition Paxtine produces and th*
prompt relief from soreness and discomfort
which fellows its use.This is because Pax tin*
possesses superior cleansing, disinfect,
lng and healing properties.
For ten years the Lydia E.
Pinkham Medicine Co. has rec
ommended Paxtine in their
private correspondence with wo
men, which proves its superi
ority. Women who have been
relieved say it is “ worth its
weight in gold.’* At druggists.
80c. large box or bv mail Sample free.
The Paxton Toilet Co., Boston,
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
A toilet preparation of merit
Helps to eradicate dandruff.
For Restoring Color and
Beauty toGray or Faded Hair.
60c. and $1.00 at Druggista
W. u, OMAHA, NO. 45-1915.