CtSTORIt ££TlnfantajLnd£niiTflrfl^ Mothers Know That | Genuine Castoria Always i Bears the %rf ft Jjv In {\$ Use v/ For Over Thirty Years „ CACTI £xact Copy rapper* th« cewtauw oommnv, new vom omr. m ■gww in ■■■■■■■■ ARE YOUR KIDNEYS WEAK? Thousands of Men and Women Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect It. Nature warns you when the track of health is not clear. Kidney and bladder troubles cause many annoying symptoms and great inconvenience both day and night. Unhealthy kidneys may cause lumbago, rheumatism, catarrh of the bladder, pain or dull ache in the back, joints or mus cles, at times have headache or indiges tion. as time passes you may have a sal low complexion, puffy or dark circles under the eyes, sometimes feel as though you had heart trouble, may have plentv of ambition but no strength, get weak •nd lose flesh. If such conditions are permitted to continue, serious results may be expect ed; Kidney Trouble in its very worst form may steal upon you. Prevalency of Kidney Disease. Most people do not realize the alarm SPECIAL NOTE—You may obtain a sa ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamt to prove the remarkable merit of this me valuable information, containing many of from men and women who say thev found in kidney, liver and bladder troubles. T1 well known that our readers are advised to Kilmer k Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When ^ Improvement. Mrs. Josiah Cowles, the new presi dent of the National Federation of Women's Clubs, was talking in New York about dress. "Women, once they get Interested in our movement.” she said, “dress more sensibly. They give less thought to dress. I may claim, in fact”—Mrs. Cowles smiles—“I may claim in fact.” she ended, “that these women start making their own clothes and stop picking their friends’ clothes to pieces.”—Exchange. Pimples, boils, carbuncles, dry up and disappear with Doctor Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. In tablets or liquid. —Adv. One Way to Do It. “Father, bow do you till a fountain pen?” asked Johnny. “Well,” asked his father, “is it your pen that you want to fill?” “Yes. sir.” “Well, then my hoy.” thoughtfully answered father. “I would fill the bath tub with ink. and then get in and fill the pen.”—Rochester Times. A pear tree on the farm of J. S. Engle, in Shoemakersville, Pa., one hundred and sixty-three years old, is bearing fruit. . ing increase and remarkable prevalency cf kidney disease. While kidney dis orders are among the most common dis eases that prevail, they are almost the last recognized by patients, who usually content themselves with doctoring the effects, while the original disease may Constantly undermine the system. 1/ you feel that your kidneys are the cause of your sickness or run down con dition, try taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the famous kidney, liver and blad der remedy, because as soon as your kid neys improve, they will help the other organs to health. __ If you are already convinced that Swamp-Root is what you need, you can purchase the regular fifty-cent and one dollar size bottles at all drug stores. Don’t make any mistake but remember the name, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, X. Y., which you will find on every bottle. mple size bottle of Swamp-Root by enclosing on. X. Y. This gives you the opportunity Jicine. They will also send you a book of the thousands of grateful letters received Swamp-Root to be just the remedy needed e value and success of Swamp-Root are so send for a sample size bottle. Address Dr. mting be sure and mention this paper. Nebraska Directory 'TANNING' Robes-Coafs See " local agent or write for FREE CATALOG National Fur & Tanning Go. 1921 S. 13th St., Omaha, Neb. t(',u RADIATOR IS FROZEN OR LEAKS— SEND IT TO US. F. F. FINK, Auto Tinner 317 S. 20th ST. OMAHA. NEB. ALSO LAMP AND FENDER REPAIRING. Omaha Alfalfa Milling Co. Members Omaha Hay Exchange and Omaha Grain Exchange Rlways la the market tor No.1 ALFALFA-HAY WRITE US OR TELEPHONE DOUGLAS 4991 330 GRAIN EXCHANGE, Omaha .Nebraska W. N. U„ OMAHA, NO. 46-1916. Iron is Greatest of All Strength Builders, Says Doctor A Secret of the Great Endurance and Power of Athletes Ordinary Nuxated Iron Will Make Del icate, Nervous, Rundown People 200 Per Cent. Stronger in Two Weeks’ Time in Many Cases. NEW YORK, N.' Y.—Most people foolishly seem to think they are going to get renewed health and strength from some stimulating medicine, se cret nostrum or narcotic drug, said Dr. Sauer, a well-known Specialist who has studied widely both ,in this coun try and Europe, when, as a matter of fact, real and true strength can only come from the food you eat. But peo ple often fail to get the strength out of their food because they haven’t enough iron in their blood to enable it to change food into living matter. From their weakened, nervous condi tion they know something is wrong but they can’t tell what, so they gener ally commence doctoring for stomach, liver or kidney trouble or symptoms of some other ailment caused by the lack of iron in the blood. This thing may go on for years, while the patient suffers untold agony. If you are not strong or well, you owe it to yourself to make the following test: See how long you can work or how far you can walk without becoming tired. Next take two five-grain tablets of ordinary nuxated iron three times per day after meals for two weeks. Then test your strength again and see for yourself how much you have gained. I have seen dozens of nei ous, run-down peo ple~who were ailing all the while, double their strength and endurance and entirely get rid of all symptoms of dyspepsia, liver and other troubles in from ten to fourteen days’ time simply by taking iron in the proper form. And this after they had in some eases been doctoring for months without obtaining any benefit. But don't take the old forms of reduced iron, iron acetate or tincture of iron simply to save a few cents. You must take iron in a form that can be easi ly absorbed and assimilated like nux- 1 ated iron if you want it to do you any good, otherwise it may prove worse than useless. Many an athlete or prize-fighter has won the day simply because he knew the secret of great strength and endurance and filled his blood with iron before he went into the affray, while many another has gone down to inglorious defeat simply for the lack of iron. NOTE—Nuxated Iron recommended above by Dr. Sauer is not a patent medi cine nor secret remedy, but one which is well known to druggists and whose iron 1 constituents is widely prescribed by emi- I nent physicians everywhere. Unlike the older inorganic iron products, it is easily assimilated, does not injure the teeth, make them black, nor upset the stomach; on the contrary, it is a most potent reme dv in nearly all forms of indigestion, as well as for nervous, run-down conditions. The manufacturers have such great con fident in Nutated Iron that they offer Vo forfeit *100.00 to any charitable insti tution if they cannot take any man or woman under 60 who lacks iron and in crease their strength 200 percent, or over in four weeks' time Provided Die have no serious organic trouble, uney also offer to refund your moneyif it does not at least double your strength and endurance in ten days' timeO It lsjhs oensed bv most druggists. If your drug gist" or general store is without a supplj, » pair them to get it tor you. Adv. II 1 were hanged on the highest hill. Mother o mine, O mother o' mice. I know whose love won] j follow- me still. Mother o mice. G mother o' mine. —R. Kipling. More Timely Dishes. Avoid getting into ruts in serving the family menu. When the same food must he often served, see that it appears in different forms, combi nations, seasoning and garnishing, then it will seexu like different food. Creamed Artichokes. This delicious vegetable is easily grown, and adds another ilisli to the menu. Melt three tablespoonfuls of blitter in a saucepan, add one-half cupful of cracker crumbs, one table spoonful of chopped parsley, t one fourth of a toasi>oonful of salt, pap rika and nutmeg to taste; add two cupfuls of diced artichokes, and cook for a moment, then add one and a fourth cupfuls of cream. When boil ing, add a teaspoonful of lemon juice aud the grated rind of half a lemoh. Southern Pone. Pare and core a dozen tart apples and place them in a pudding dish. Scald four cupfuls of milk, add a pint of cornmeal. cook until smooth, then add a leuspoonful of salt, one cupful each of molasses and finely chopped suet. Sift flour over the top to tnaue a crust after it has baked a while Bake two or three hours. ^ Coestnut Stuffing. Blanch a pound of the large chest nuts. boil until tender and put through a ricer. Add a cupful of bread crumbs, one-half cupful of but ter, one and a* half tablespoonfuls of poultry dressing, one-half cupful of raisins, salt pepper, celery salt and a nit of sugar; mix thoroughly and stuff the fowl the day before, to save time when other foods must be made ready. Roast Turkey. Select an eight or ten-pound turkey, see that tiie breast is plump, the legs pliable ami the flesh of good color. I>n»w and singe and draw the tendons from the legs. Thoroughly scrub in side and out with soda water and a small vegetable brush, being careful not to break the skin. Wipe well and stuff. Sprinkle with flour and salt, and place in a hot oven. Baste every lb minutes t lie first hour of roasting using butter and water, after that the juices in the pan will he sufficient. Place the turkey breast down, and ; you will find It has a much better | flavor. Turn the bird and cover the j breast with butter to brown. II a rich 1 brown crust is desired, use twice as 1 much butter as flour, and spread it on I the turkey. The giblets should be simmered in water until tender, and the neck also. This is used to add to the gravy after chopping the meat I very fine. _ Shoe Styles. Tan boots are smart and fashionable for a walk in town, tramp in the coun- i try or other sports wear. Dressy high shoes are laced or buttoned. They may be all black with Louis heels and smart stitching, or dark-vamped with colored suede uppers. Patent leather shoes, half-pump style and half-slip per, are worn afternoon or evening, and varied by the stockings worn, black ones when you want to be som ber. midnight blue when your cos tume is that color, beige or gray when your frock is dressy and white when you dance. Watch Nature's Signs That Are All Around You and Be Your Own Weather Prophc. There are plenty of soundly scien tific weather signs that are right be fore our eyes and vouched for by the best meteorologists. For instance, the “ring around the moon,” which is produced by a thin, tilmy cloud made up of minute particles of ice—a state of things not built to last. Either some unlooked-for commotion nil! put a stop to it in a different manner, or it will pour cats and dogs within three days at the most. In eighty-six cases out of a hundred, the rule holds good. A still better sign is the "ring around the sun.” This is science pure and simple, and so is the old maxim. “The farther the sight the better the rain." It is not pessimism tiiat makes people along the coast predict a downpour when they can pick out the separate houses on a far-away island or people in mountain regions call it "too good to last" when a distant peak, generally invisible, comes into view. They are shrewd, meteorologists in making these predictions, and also in declar ing that sounds carry better when a rainstorm is brewing. Of all nice, convincing weather signs, however, a “sickening sky” is pretty nearly the most reliable. When the deep, warm blue grows paler, and then whitish, and your spirits drop, the shadows fray at the edges and disap pear, then you have a sickening sky. Rain is not being brought np ready made from afar, but is being manu factured directly overhead. The color of the sky. then, is a fair ly trustworthy sign in and of itself, and so is the color of the clouds. In tensely white clouds against an in tensely blue sky means bright weather ahead. Orayish clouds on a lightish blue foretell rain.—Woman's Home Companion. FAVORITE OF FILMDOM dCv.ia Hlpwi1 Til I BW «:. ' ' . jy-. ••:■/? Eulalie Jensen. Star of the movies whose dramatic career began at the age of sixteen, when she became a member of Sarah Bernhardt's company. New Initials Did you know, needleworkers, that you could now buy padded Initials all worked on a foundation of thin cloth? They are soft and pliable, and all you have to do is to baste the cloth. It Is so sheer that you can cut close to the initial and pull away any loose threads which might remain under the pad ding. This is but another evidence that needleworkers, too, have bowed to the inevitable time-saving device. A Bit of Forestry "Do yon know bow to tell a hard wood tree from a soft-wood tree?” said a forester. “I’ll tetl you how to do it, and the rule holds good not only here among our familiar pines and walnuts, but in the antipodes, among the strang est banyans, baobabs and what-nots. Soft-wood trees have needle leaves, slim, narrow, almost uniform in breadth. If you don’t believe me, con sult the pine, the spruce or the fir. Hard-wood trees have broad leaves of various shape—the oak, the ebony, the walnut, the mahogany and so on." -- .. .. ■ — •-—' i THE SMALL BOY AND HIS RIGHTS || By LAURA JEAN LIBBEY To thee eople real ize. If he has too much petting, he will do his best to ride rough-shod over the rest of the family, become arrogant and unbearable. If apprecia tion and tender words are denied him. who is to blame if in early manhood he falls a victim to the wiles of the sirens who cajole and flatter a vouth; honeyed words are sweet to masculine ears of all ages. Thank the little hoy co dially for every service he renders you. Let him think that his views and opinions can be listened to at home ' if nowhere else. If he takes his own part in an en- , counter forced upou him. show your sympathy and express the earnest wish that it may not happen again, but do not scold, punish or rail at him for taking his own part. Teach him to be a brave soldier in life’s battles. (Copyright, 1316.) Geranium Good Plant For House in Winter: Fuchsia And Primrose Also Reliable It Is very difficult to keep plants in good condition in the house, so much so that many persons do not try it. yet it is a pity to deprive one’s self of the pleasnre. For reliable winter blooming noth ing surpasses the geraniums. With good plants one may have a wealth of blossoms all winter long. The single varieties will give better satisfaction than the double. Primroses, too. are good, and cyclamens prolong their blooming season delightfully. The fuchsia is a'i olrl-fashioned flower that • has a peculiar charm. It and the abu rilon. sometimes called the flowering maple, will grow to a large size and will be found very satisfactory. If one does not have a room or porch which can he set apart exclu sively for plants, it is still possible to have something green, and even bloom ing, to brighten the room. For an in side window box have one made the length of the width of the window and set it in a zinc tray for drainage. Fill this with potted plants pouring about the pots clean gravel and sand. The pots may be easily replaced. Azaleas make a fine showing, and one may have lilies of various kinds, I including the calla and Easter lilies. The rex and the rubra begouias have such rich foliage that they tnahe very Make Shoes of Aluminum. Owing to the increase in the cost of leather, which has been on the upward trend for years, there has been a de mand for some substitute that will take its place to a certain extent in the manufacture of shoes, and in some parts of the country there has been received with favor a shoe partly made of aluminum. The use of leather is not dispensed with entirely, for there is yet considerable entering into the shoe, but the sole and counter, the parts most subject to wear, are made of the metal. The hard usage of the shoe comes on the heel and sole, and in the case of the aluminum the wear er walks on the heel and a rocker, across the sole of the shoe, which parts are renewable and may be readily re p’aced without sending the shoes to the shoemaker. The new shoes are no heavier than those of leather, and are said to be much more economical on ac count of the increased service secured. New York details 25 firemen ter give fire drills in public schools. valuable additions to the winter plants. A large bay window is a good place for keeping plants. This part of the room may be made especially attrac tive by training ivy over the windows and by hanging baskets or boxes con taining vines and small plants. Around the World. United States has 114,000 lawyers. Alaska had its most prosperous min ing year during 1915. Platinum has been recently discov ered in the southern part of Spain. The world’s product of lead pencils probably amounts to nearly 2,000,000. 000 a year. One man-eating leopard of India was known to have killed more than 200 men before It was dispatched. A dredge built in Holland for the government of Uruguay crossed the Atlantic ocean under its own steam. British Honduras is a natural green house, where most anything will grow, but there is little or no agricultural in dustry. Rocks Waste Away in Desert. The rocks in a desert are said to waste away even more rapidly than those exposed to continuous water ero sion. an example being southwestern deserts where the change of tempera ture from 125 degrees at noon to 71 or so at night causes stone to crumble rapidly under the extremes of expan sion and contraction. — Wealth of Roumania. As far back ns 1900 Roumania ranked third among the grain-producing na- ; tions of the world; and though several j countries have since passed it. Us an- i nual contributions to the world’s sup- j plv of food have steadily Increased. Its average exports of corn during i 1911. 1912 and 1913 were second only to those of Argentina*- In wheat ex ports it stood sixth among the world's nations, and in oats exports fifth. This is accomplished with a total area somewhat less than that of the state : of Arkansas. Roumania also has enor mously rich oil wells, operated to a considerable extent by the American j Standard Oil company. — irishwoman a Sergeant A telegram from Toulon states that Miss Flora Sendes, an Irish woman, who was in Serbia at the beginning of the war, served as a hospital nurse, and when the hospitals were closed en listed as a private in a Serbian regi ment After a holiday in London she has arrived at Toulon on her way to rejoin her regiment at Saloniki, with the rank of sergeant.—London Times, HIGH COST OF LIVING This Is a serious matter with house keepers as food prices are constantly going up. To overcome this, cut out the high priced meat dishes and sene your family more Skinner’s Macaroni and Spaghetti, the cheapest, most de licious and most nutritious of all foods. Write the Skinner Mfg. Co., Omaha. Nebr., for beautiful cook book, telling how to prepare it in a hundred different ways.’ It’s free to every womun.—Adv. Entertaining Was Too Strenuous. A five-year-old boy had spent the morning at the home of a neighbor, who owns a beautiful collie pup. The youngster and little dog had romped about the lawn in high glee until, in play, the collie scratched the lad's leg with its teetli. Hurrying home the child told his mother the dog had bit him and that lie was not going over to see its owner again. “You should be ashamed to talk that way. son.” the mother replied. “You know you love the puppy and the L.’s have been lovely to you. They have entertained you all morning.” “EntertainedEntertained!” ex claimed the boy. “They have enter tained me for the dog over there to chew on." CUTICURA COMFORTS BABY Suffering From Itching, Burning Rashes, Eczema, etc. Trial Free. Give baby a bath with hot water and Cuticura Soap, using plenty of Soap. Dry lightly and apply Cuticura Oint ment gently to all affected parts. In stant relief follows and baby falls into a refreshing sleep, the first perhaps in weeks. Nothing more effective. Free sample each by mail with Book. Address postcard, Cuticura. Dept. L, Boston. Sold everywhere.—Adv. Only Hinted It. George was an imp, liis sister said, and she thought her mother ougiit to raise her children better, which made mother laugh. “What lias poor George done now?” asked mother. “Well, if you want to know,” said Grace, aged sixteen, “he came into tin* parlor and asked Charlie to give him some money. The very idea of begging 1” she exclaimed, as George himself came into the room. “I did not ask him for money.” George indignantly denied. “I said that Grace's beaus gave tne a quarter every time they saw me. except one. and he was a tightwad.” -<---. It's unlucky for a mouse to meet a biack sat. ■-' DO YOU FEEL BILIOUS ? IS YOUR APPETITE POOR ? IS YOUR DIGESTION WEAK? = TRY = HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS —roiaHBK-roi Loaded Up. "There's nothing in the man you pointed ont to nm.” "Nothing iti him! Well, when I left him he was on his eighth highball." Strong Drinks Irritate Strong drinks like beer, whiskey, tea unit coffee, irritate the kidneys and habitual use tends to weaken them. Daily backache, with head ache, nervousness, dizzy spells ami a rheumatic condition should be taken as a warning of kidney trou ble. Cut out, or at least moderate, the stimulant, and use Doan’s Kid ney Pills. They are fine for weak kidneys. Thousands recommend them. A Nebraska Case ”£z*rr Pi-ru^t Robert Fran::-*, re a Su^' tired farmer, Eiev nth and I*ierce Sts • "For quite awhile my kidneys were disordered ar.d I had a weak and lame back. My b a c k ached steadily and it hurt me to do any lifting. I was obliged to get up - iciui 111J l r-ii i night to pass the kidney secretions, too. Doan’s Kidney Pills relieved me as soon as I took them and continued rid me of all the ailments. 1 have felt fine since." Get Doan's at Any Store, 60c a Box DOAN’S %*KLV FOSTER-MILBURN CO_ BUFFAUJ. M.V. stealth ter $iek Women For Forty Years Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Has Been Woman’s Most Reliable Medicine —Here is More Proof. To women who are suffering from some form of woman's special ills, and have a constant fear of breaking down, the three following letters ought to bring hope: — North Grand on, TVis. — “When I was 16 years old I got married and at IS years I gave birth to twins and it left me with very poor health. I could not walk across the floor without having to sit down to rest and it was hard for me to keep about and do my work. I went to a doctor and he told me I had a displacement and ulcers, and would have to have an operation. This frightened me so much that I did not know what to do. Having heard of Lydia E. Pihkham’s Vegetable Compound I thought I would give it a trial and it made me as well as ever. I cannot say enough in favor of the ..* -Jllb. JaAXJIu -TVZSXJAV^ii, -.> UI Cll VXOOJ.U.UiJ^ ft iO. Testimony from Oklahoma. Lawton, Okla. — “When I began to take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound I seemed to be good for nothing. I tired easily and had headaches much of the time and was irregular. I took it again before my lictle child was bom and it did me a wonderful amount of good at that time. I never fail to recommend Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound to ailing women because it has done so much for me.”—Mrs. A. L. McCasland, 509 Have St., Lawton, Okla. From a Grateful Massachusetts Woman. Roxbury, Mass.—“ I was suffering from inflam mation and was examined by a physician who found that my trouble was caused by a displacement. My symptoms were tearing down pains, backache, and sluggish liver. I tried seve -al kinds of medi cine; then I was asked to try L *dia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. It has cured me and I am pleased to be in my usual good health by using it and highly recommend it.” — 'Irs. B. M. Osgood, , 1 Haynes Park, Roxbury, Mass. /If you want special advic e write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. C onfidential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read an . answered by a woman and held in strict confidence. Evidently Affinities. “So you think that we were mad • for each other, do you?” she said. “Yes,” he replied; "I'm heavily in deh . and you’ve got all kinds of money."— Boston Transcript. A man is likely to save liis religion and best suit of clothes for the Sab bath. Anyway, a spite fence is never too high for neighbors to think it over. To Live Long ! A recipe given by a famous phy sician for long life was; “Keep the kidneys in good order! Try to elimi nate through the skin and intestine* the poisons that otherwise clog the kid neys. Avoid eating meat as much as possible; avoid too much salt, alcohol, tea. Drink plenty of water.” For those past middle life, for those easily recognized symptoms of Inflam mation. as backache, scalding “water,” or if uric acid in the blood has caused rheumatism, “rusty” joints, stiffness, get Anuric at the drug store. This is a wonderful eliminator of uric acid and was discovered by Dr. Pierce of Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo. N. T. If your druggist does not keep it send 10 cents to Dr. Pierce for trial package and you will know that it is many times more potent than lithia and that it dis solves uric acid as hot water does sugar. NEWS OF OMAHA Omaha. Neb.—“Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery buiit me ui> and strengthened me very mum. a 11 u the ‘Favorite Prescription’ re liev'ed me ol nervousness. The ‘Pleasant Pellets’ have always acted satisfactor ily. I consider Dr. Pierce’s med icines to be the very best. I have recommended tnem to otners ana tney have all been very much pleased with the results.”—MRS. F. W. PELSTEH, 1923 South 19th St. Get “Favorite Prescription” today, either in liquid or tablet form, from any dealer in medicines; or send Dr. Pierce. Buffalo, N. Y., 10 cents for large trial package.—Adv.