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Nebraska Directory
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Rooms from f 1.00 up alosle, 78 ceuta up dou
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Baths
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Rheumatism
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so long as you keep
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larly and when the first
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pears be sure to take
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URGES AMERICANS
TO LEAVE MEXICO
President Recommends Isolation
of Republic and a Patient
Policy.
SELF-RESTRAINT IS ADVISED
Huerta "Singularly Isolated" aa Result
of "Unfortunate Misunderstanding"
Which Led Him to Reject Friendly
Overtures Brought by Llnd Can
not Constitute Ourselves Umpire
In Disturbance Americans Muat
Be Protected.
Washington, Aug. 28. Kmphaslxlng
the fact that tho United States must
remain the linn friend of tho people
of Mexico In their prooent stress and
trouble, President Wilson todny read
his loug-nwalted inosungo on Mexican
affairs to congress.
Tho massngo was distinctly specific
In tono nnd contains ttttlo In tho way
of recommendation for futuro policy
except the slnglo one that this govern
ment must urgo enrnostly thnt all
Americans should lcavo Mexico at
once and that tho United States
should assist them to got out of Mexi
co in every way possible.
The president counsels delay before
further action Is taken, and says:
Impatience Would Bo Childish.
"Impatience on our part would bo
childish nnd would be frought with
every risk of wrong and folly. Tho
door la not closed against tho resump
tion, either upon the Initiative of Mex
ico or upon our own, of tho effort to
bring order out of the confusion by
friendly cooperative action, should
fortunate occasion offer.
"So long as the misunderstanding
continues wo can only await tho time
of their awakening to a realization to
tho actual facta. Wo cannot thrust
our good offices upon them. Tho situ
ation must be given a little more time
to work Itself out In tho new circum
stances, and I believe thnt only a little
while will bo necessary. Tho circum
stances are new. The rejection of our
friendship makes them how and will
lnovitably bring Its own alterations In
the whole aspect of affalro. Tho actual
situation of the authorities at Mexico
City will presently bo revealed."
Text of President's Message.
, The message follows:
"Gentlemen of the Congress : It Is
clearly my duty to lay before you very
fully and without reservation the facts
concerning our present relations with
the republic of Mexico. The deplora
ble posture of nffalrs In Mexico I need
not describe, but I deem It my duty to
speak very frankly of what this gov
ernment has done and should seek to
do In fulfillment of Its obligation to
Mexico herself, as a friend and neigh
bor, and to American citizens wIiobo
lives and vital interests are dally af
fected by the distressing condition
which now obtain beyond our south
ern border.
U. 8. a Friend of Mexico.
"Those conditions touch us very
nearly. Not merely because they Ho
at our very doors. That, of course,
makes us moro vividly and mora con
stantly conscious of them, nnd every
Instinct of neighborly Interest and
eympntby Is aroused and quickened by
them; but thnt Is only ono element In
the determination tf our duty. Wo
aro glad to cull ourselves the frlands
of Mexico, nnd wo shall, I hope, hnvo
many an occasion, In happier times, as
well aa In these days of trouble nnd
confusion, to show that our frlenduhlp
Is genuine and disinterested, capable
of sacrifice and very generous mani
festation. Tbe peace, prosperity, and
contentment of Mexico mean moro,
much more, to us, than merely an en
larged Meld for our commerco and en
terprise. They mean an enlargement
of the field of self-government and
the realization of hopes and rights of
1 a nation with whoso best aspirations
too long Ruppressed, and disappointed
we deeply sympathize. Wo shall yet
prove to the Mexican peoplo thnt we
know how to servo them without first
thinking how we shall serve ourselves.
World Wants Mexican Peace.
"But wo nro not tho only friends
of Mexico. The whole world desires
her peace nnd progress, and the whole
world Is Interested as never bpfore.
Mxlco lies at last where all tho world
looks on. Central America Is about
to be touched by tho great routes of
the world's trade and Intercourse run
ning free from ocean to ocean at the
Isthmus. The future has much In
store for Mexico, as for all the stntcB
of Central America, but the best gifts
' can come to her only If she be ready
and free to receive them and to enjoy
them honorably. America In particu
larAmerica, North and South, and
upon both continents waits upon the
development of Mexico; aafl that de
velopment can oo souna ana lasting
only If It bo the product of a genuine
"Doll Cure" 8aved Child.
The "doll euro" for a pining twin
waa successfully employed ut Fins
bury, Middlesex, England, not long
since. Ono of tho twins died and tho
other wasted and got rapidly worso
until tho mother, on the suggestion of
a neighbor, put a largo dull lu bed
with It. From that moment tho child
began to Improve. "Dolls often cure
babies," she says, "especially when
doctors have io hopes and glvo thorn
up. It's a sort of 'tnfluenco' or some
'thing like that, I think.
freedom, a Just and ordered govern
ment founded upon law. And so can
It bo peaceful and fruitful of tho bone
fits of pence. Mexico has a great and
envlnblo future beforo her, If only she
chooso and attain the paths of honest
constitutional government.
No Peace Is In Sight
"Tho present circumstances of the
republic, I deeply regret to say, do not
seem to promise even the foundations
of such a peace. We have watted many
months, months full of peril and anxi
ety, for tho conditions there to Im
prove, and they have not Improved.
They have grown worso, rather. Tho
territory In some sort controlled by
the provisional authorities at Mexico
City has grown smaller, not larger.
Tho prospect of tho pacification of tho
country, even by urins, hns seumed to
grow moro nnd moro remote, nnd Ub
paclllrntlon by tho authorltluH nt tho
capital Ih evidently ImpoHslbln by any
other means than force. Difficulties
moro and moro ciitniigla those who
claim to constitute tho legitimate gov
ernment of tho republic. They have
not unido good their claim In fact.
Their succpsscb In the Hold huvu
protvd only temporary. Wnr und dis
order, devastation nnd confuHlon, seem
to threaten to become) tho nettled for
tune of the distracted country. Ah
friends wo could wnlt no longer for it
solution which every week heoms fur
ther away. It was our duty nt loaBt
to volunteer our good ofllces tho offer
to ncHlbt, If we might, In effecting
some arrangement which would bring
relief and peace nnd set up a uniform
nlly acknowledged political authority
thero.
Tells of Instructions to Llnd.
"Accordingly 1 took tho liberty of
sending thu Hon. John hind, formerly
governor of Minnesota, as my person
al spokesman and representative to
tho City of Mexico with the following
Instructions:
"Press very earnestly upon the at
tention of thoso who are now exer
cising authority or wielding Influence
In Mexico tho following consideration
and advice:
"The government of tho Unltod
states does not feel at liberty any
longer to stand Inactively by while It
becomes dally more and more evident
that no real progress 1b being mndo
towards tho establishment of a gov
ernment at tho City of Mexico which
the country will obey and respect.
"Tho government of the United
States docs not stand In tho samo
caso with the other great governments
of the world In respect to what is hap
pening or what Is likely to happen In
Mexico. Wo offer our good oIIIcob, not
only becauBo of our genuine desire
to play tho part of a friend, but also
becauso we aro expected by the pow
ers of tho world to act as Mexico's
nearest friend.
Acts In Interest of Mexico.
"Wo wIbu to act In those circum
stances In tho spirit of tho nioai ear
nest and disinterested friendship. It
is our purpose In whatovur wo do or
propose in this porplexiug and dis
tressing situation not only to pay tho
most scrupulous regard to tho sover
eignty and independence of Mexico
that wo tako as -a matter of courco,
to which we aro bound by every ob
ligation of right and honor but aUo
to glvo ovory poBslblo evidence that
we act In tho Interest of Mexico nlono,
and not In tha Interest of any person
or body of persons who may have per
sonal or properly claims in Mexico
which thoy may feel that thuy liuve
tho right to press. Wo aro seeking to
counsel Mexico for her own good und
lu tho Interest of her own peace, and
not for any other purpose whutovcr.
"The government of thn United
States would bo Itself discredited it
it had any selfish or ulterior purpose
In transactions whoro tho peace, hap
pineBs and prosperity of a wholo peo
ple aro involved. It Is acting as Its
friendship for Mexico, not as any
selfish interest, dictates.
All America Cries for Settlement.
"The political situation in Mexico
Is Incompatible -with tho fulfillment
of international obligations on tho
part of Mexico, with tho civilized de
velopment of Mexico herself, and wltli
tho maintenance of tolerablo political
and economic conditions In Central
America. It Is no common occaclon,
therefore, that the United States of
fers her counsel and assistance. All
America cries out for a settlement.
"A satisfactory settlement booms to
us to be conditioned on: (a) An Im
mediate cessation of fighting through
out Moxtco, a definite armistice, tol
emnly entered into and scrupulously
observed ;
"(b)Securlty given for an early
und free election In which all will
agrco to tako part.
Huerta Must Not Be Candidate.
"(c) Tho consent of Oenernl Huer
ta to bind himself not to be a candi
date for election as president of tho
republic at this election; and
"(d) Tho agreement of all parties
to abide by the results of tho election
and co-operation In tho most loyal way
In organizing and supporting the now
administration.
"The government of tho United
States will be glad to play any part In
his settlement or in its currying out
which Is honorable and consistent
with International right. It pledges
Co-Operation Among Insects.
Tho wonderful Intelligence of ants
haB often been described, but It Is
not generally known that the common
black aut keeps largo colonics of
green fly, known scientifically as
"aphides." Tho ants protect tho flies
from beetles and other enemies who
would devour them, and thn flies in
return furnleh tho ants with honey, of
which thoy are intensely fond. Tho
ants extract tho sweet fluid from the
bodies of tho flies by stroking them
with tbelr anteunae.
Itself to recognlxo and In any way
proper to assist thu administration
chosen and sot up In Mexico In tho
wny nnd on tho conditions suggested.
Taking till tho existing conditions
Into consideration the government of
the United Htatos can conceive of no
reasons sufficient to Justify those who
are now attempting to shape the pol
icy or exercising the authority of Mex
ico In circling the offices of friendship
thus offered. Can Mexico give tho civ
ilized world a satisfactory reason for
rejecting our good offices?
Llnd Showed Great Tset.
Mr. Llnd executed his delicate and
difficult mission with singular tact,
firmness, nnd mndo clear to 'the au
thorities of tho city of Mexico, not
only tho purposo of his visit, but also
thu spirit In which It hnd been under
taken. Hut tho proposals ho sub
mitted woro rejected, lu n nolo, tho
full text of which I tnko tho liberty
of laying beforo you.
"I am led to believe that thoy wero
rejected partly because tho authori
ties nt Mexico City hnd been grossly
misinformed nnd misled upon two
points. They did not realize tho spirit
or tho American peoplo lu this matter,
their earnest friendliness and yet
sober determination thnt some Just so
lution bo found for tho Mexican diffi
culties; nnd thoy did not believe that
tho present ndmlnistrtlon spoke,
through Mr Und, for the American
people.
"Meanwhile, what Is It our duty to
do Clenrly, everything that wo do
must bo rooted In patience and done
with calm und disinterested delibera
tion. Impntlcnco on our part would
bo childish, und would bo fraught with
ovory rlHk of wrong nnd folly. Wo
can afford to cxerclso thn solf-ro-strnlnt
of n rcnlly great nntlon which
realizes Its own strength and scorns
to mlsuso It. It was our duty to offer
our active assistance. It Is now our
duty to show what truo neutrality will
do to cnnblo tho peoplo of Mexico to
set their affairs In order again nnd
wnlt for a further opportunity to offer
our friendly counsels. Tho door Is not
closed against tho resumption, either
upon tho Inltlutlvo of Mexico or upon
our own, of tho effort to bring order
out of tho confusion by frlondly co
operative action, should fortunato oc
casion offer.
Urges Americana to Leave.
"Wo should earnostly urgo all Amor
IcnnB to lenvo Mexico at oncu, and
should assist thorn to got away In
ovory way possible Not becauso we
would mean to slacken In tho least
our efforts to sufegunrd their lives
and their Interests, but because It Ih
Imperative that they should not tako
any unnecessary risks If It Is physical
ly posslblo for them to lenvo tho coun
try. Wo should lot everyone who
nsHUincs to cxerclso authority In any
part of Mexico know In tho most un
equivocal wny that wo shall vigilantly
watch tho fortunes of thoso Ameri
cans who cannot got away, and shall
hold those responsible for their suf
ferings nnd losses to a definite reckon
ing. Will Remain Neutral.
"For tho rest, I doom It my duty to
oxorclBo tho authority conferred Upon
mo by tho law of March 14, 1912, to
sco to It thnt neither sldo to tho
Btrugglo now going on In Mexico re
ceive any assistance from this side of
tho border. I shall follow tho best
practice of nations In tho matter of
neutrality by forbidding tho exporta
tion of nrma or munitions of war of
any kind from tho United States to
any part of tho republic of Mexico.
"I nm happy to say thnt several of
tho great governments of tho world
hnvo given this government their gen
erous moral support In urging upon
tho provisional authorities nt tho city
of Mexico tho acceptances of our
proffered goad offices In tho spirit lu
which they wero made."
Mexico's Side of It.
Washington, Aug. 28 Tho follow
ing Is a synopsis of tho reply of
Senor Oamboa to the proposals of
tho American government conveyed
through Hon. John Llnd, as transmit
ted to congress by the president:
In his reply to tho American pro
posals Senor Gamboa, the Moxlcan
minister of foreign affairs, urges the
following points:
That President Wilson's Imputation
thnt no progress Is bolng mado to
ward tho restoration of peuco In Mex
ico Is not truo.
That tho fuct the Moxlcan govern
ment enjoys tho recognition of nearly
all the great nations of the world 1b
proof that it Is a true and honorable
administration
That tho proposal of on nrmlstlco Is
Impossible, becauso nations do not
proposo armistices with bandits. STo
grunt an nrmlstlco would bo to rec
ognize the belligerency of the rebels.
That tho request that General Huer
to should not bo a candidate for tho
presidency Is "strange and unwarrant
ed." Thnt the election of General Huerta
was legal.
That the American proposals are
"humiliating and unsound."
That Mexico's ambassador should
be received In Mexico and that tho
United States should send a now am
bassador to Mexico.
Concerning the Gentle Postage Stamp.
Most doctors will tell you that It is
an unhealthy habit to lick tho
gummed side of a postngo stamp.
May wo add that It Is moroly a waste
of 1 1 mo nnd temper to lick thn other
side. Uooks of Today and Tomor
row. One Happy Result.
Ilookkeoper (to chief) "Mr. Grouch,
I'm going to got married." Grouch
"Glad to hear It! You won't bo so ter
ribly anxious to get homo early now!"
WOMAN IN
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losing hope of evee
being well and
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cannot tell you how happy I feel and I
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Would not bo without it in tho house if
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vuo, Ohio.
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The Army of
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U Growing Smaller Every Day,
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they perma
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Puzzle.
"Dad, tell mo ono thing."
"What Is it, my Bon?"
"If tho fathers were to hold con
gresses to agreo on what they wanted
llko tho mothers, woiild they bo 'pop'
concerts?"
Important to Mothera .
Exnmine carefully every bottle of
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Children Cry for Fletcher! Caitoria
Her Three R's.
Schuyler What constitutes "the
three It's" In tbe education of a debu
tante T
Van Puyster Well, I should say
raiment, ragtime and, repartee.
Life.
Summer Annoyances
such as prickly beat, Ivy poisoning.
Insect bltea and offensive perspiration
aro quickly relieved by applying
Tyreo's Antlsoptlo Powder. 26c. at
druggists or write J. 8. Tyree, Wash
ington, D. C, for freo sample. Adr.
Proper Dignity.
"Is your cook easy to get on with?"
"Oh, yes, indeed. She Is most kind
and considerate, but she makes us
know our place."
FEEL ALL USED UP?
Does your back ache constantly? Do
you have sharp twinges when stooping or
llftiog? Do you feel all used up as If
you could just go no further?
Kidney weakness brings great discom
fort What with backache, headache,
dizziness and urinary disturbances it M
no wonder one feels all used up.
Doan's Kidney Pills have cured thou
sands of just auch cases. It's the beet
recommended special kidney remedy.
An Illinois Case)
MKvtryPietur
Edwin duokar,
W a a t a r n Ava.,
fload. Hattoon,
ll aaya: "I had
terrible patna . In
mr back. I loat
neah. had a poor
appetite ana
couldn't ilsip
Poctora said I
couldn't live lone
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