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Nebraska Directory Byers Bros. & Co. n.minrAnrnDV CT?X7inX? &Aliornv,iuni .. w LIVE STOCK COMMISSION FIRM SOUTH OMAHA -Belter Trj Them With Your Next Business nllKlTBIDC WRED in a few day) ttUr I UHE without pilri or a sur real ooeration. No pay until cured. Writ" U1L WltA. aotl lf ldr.. Owmh.!et R UnDuHnUD I Oneida Community Par I'lato Silverware Save tho Trudc-Maric Signature SKINNEEfiS Macaroni Products Skinner's Products t frt r4k nrLnrl A 'f V Xk pnceu meal. by the cato 24 All good J . ' ikmrJ &v Co. iVli.fr ' a mti. Lo. Drpt. F " n l. tf.L Nur.e AJJrms Stat Finance. "1 hopo you'ro saving some of tho money you made In war stocks." "You bet 1 urn. An fast as 1 got it 1 Invest It In more stocks." RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR. To half pint of wntorndd t nz. Hay Rum, a timiill box of limbo Compound, and H oz. ot glycerine. Apply to tho lmlr twlco a week until It becomes tliu desired shade. .Any drug gin can put this up or jou can mix It at homo at, cry llttlo cot. It will gradually durl.en Rtreal.H, fndeil gray hair, ntid re moves damlriitl. It 1b excellent for fulling lmlr mill it 111 iimke harih lmlr pott and glossy. It wilt not color tho scalp, Is not sticky or ,'reasy, ami dots not ruu on. auv. Remembered Christmas Lesson. bile stoking tho furnace father de molished tho electric lamp, leaving tho basement in darkness. Turning to his small Mn, who stood watching, ho asked: 'Where was .Moses when the light went out?" And his small son, who was n Sun day school pupil, promptly replied: "In tho manger." 'Tape's Diapepsin" settles sour, gassy stomachs in five minutes Time it! You don't want a slow remedy when your stomach 1b bad or an uncertain one or a hnrmful one your stomncb Is too valuable; you mustn't Injuro It I'apo's Diapepsin Is noted, for its speed In giving relief; Its harmless ness; Its certain unfailing "action In regulating sick, sour, gassy stomachs. Its millions of cures in Indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis and other stomach trouble has made It famous tho world over. Keep this perfect stomach doctor In your homo koop It handy get a large fifty-cent caso from any dealer and thou If anyone should cat something which doesn't ngrco with them; If what they cat lays Uko lead, ferments and sours and forms gas; causes head ncho, dizziness and nausea; eructa tions of acid and undigested food remembor as soon as Papo's Diapepsin conies In contact with tho stomach all such distress vanishes. Its prompt ness, certnlnty and caso In overcoming the worst stomach disorders Is a reve lation to thoro who try It. AdT. Big Difference. "I thought the old man left all ol his money to charity." "Oh, no to charitable Institutions." l.lfo When Housework Drags Keeping houso 1b hard enough when well, Tho woman who has a bad back, bluo, nervouB spells, and dizzy hendachos, has a hard lot, for tho family tasks nover lot up. Probably It's tho result of kid ney troublo and not tho much-feared "woman's weakness." Strengthen tho Kidneys witn uoanB munuy Fills. They aro as harmless as they aro effectlvo and mny bo used for children with weak kldnoys, too. A Nebraska Case Mrs. Nathaniel Cor by. N o 1 1 k li. Ne.. aye: "My kidneys wcru very weak and I lmcl pains In my back and limbs. After ft hard dny's work, my tmrk was especially painful and mornings 1 was lamo and boto. The kidney secretion wi ro Kcanty or.d I waa inlHcrablo In ov- Itttur I till a BUnT i'iv h iiv, sib euuii ua - , . . I took Doan'a Kldnoy rum i reu oti tor nnd continued uso removed the ali ments. I havo used this medicine elr.co wiiu una rcsuiu." Gt Doan'a at Any Store, SOo Bex DOAN'S vxsy F03TERMILBURN CO, BUFFALO, N. Y. m H n ALL OVER NEBRASKA SHORT NEWS ITEMS. Tho tlty of l'lulnview Is soon to erect a $I0,0UO hospital, Oakland Is planning to leplaco their buiied school houso with a lire pi oof structure. Howlers of Nebraska will hold tholt unnual tournutnent the week of April 3rd ut Lincoln. Owing to tho unfsiNornble weather woik on tho tiering HUgur factory has been nearly suspended. II. H. llurkett of llartlngton has announced his candidacy for tho of fice or district Judge on tho nonpar tisan ticket. Omaha was selected as the 1017 meeting place of tho Nebraska Farm era Union by the convention which met at Grand Itdand recently. Four hundred delegates attended tho State Firemen's convention at Crawford last week. Aubutn was so looted lis 1017 convention city. Owing to tho shortngo ot enrs a number of elevators have closed down and others are running only one and two days a week in Adams county. Tho contract for tho eonstiuctlon of the new postolllee building at Aurora, has been let to Herman Con stiuetlon Co. or St. Louis, at 1 111,327. Several tires In Fremont In tho last few weeks, tho origin of which has been puzzling firemen and authori ties, has resulted In an Investigation being made. Information from a source Indicat ing reliability, is that Itoss L. Ham mond of Fremont will bo a candidal for the republican nomination for United States senator. Saturday, January 15 was an un usually huge hog day on tho South Omaha market, 1M7 ears were received or about lS.OOO head, the largest Sat urday run for a long time. Crowds are Increasing and the pas toral committee of tho Rayburn re vival meeting at Fremont Is or tho opinion that tho tabernacle, seating 1M00 people, will have to be enlarged. The Gray evangelistic campaign being conducted at Roomer for tho past six weeks, has closed. About 100 conversions and many reconBocratlons resulted fioin tho evangelist's labor. H. 1). Wlmmer has bought the Corn stock News from Fdward Holder. Mr. Wlmmer wns formerly publisher of tho News, and la well known In tho community. Falrbury Is expecting tho telephone and telegraph company to Install lines to that town and rebuild a swltchhoanl costing ?10,000, tho en tire expenso of tho tebuildliig to be J7fi,000. I. A. Rencau of Rroken Row, secre tary or tho progressive republican Mute committee in 1912, has an nounced his candidacy as dclegatc-at-large to the republican national con vention. Tho 1'addock hotel nt neatrlco, which has been closed for nearly three years, has reopened. Not less than JH.OOO hns been spent in re modeling tho building and almost a like amount In refurnishing the hotel. Charles Tally of Alliance has been appointed to fill the vacancy In the legislature caused by tho resignation of Representative F. M. Rroomo of Alliance, appointed receiver of tho federnl land olllce at Valentine. That grocers nnd butchers of Omaha lose $202,800 annually through bad credit business is tho contention of an editorial in tho Gro ceiy Reporter, tho olllclal publication of the Omaha Retail Grocers' asso ciation. Francis L. Hayes of Chicago was in Crete recently, In the Interests of his plan to rnlse $10,000 as Nebraska's Bharo of a fund of $2,000,000 which Is to be established In tho United States for the aid of rotlrod Congregational ministers. Tho new milk nrdlnnnce, providing for the testing of dairy cattlo and the Inspection of nil dairies In Beatrice, is provltiK populnr among dairymen ns well as citizens generally. Over tlilrty-ilin permltB have been taken out by dairymen up to tho present time, the ordinance going Into effect January 1. From the ruins of the Sunnysldo homo recently destroyed by fire nt Hastings will soon nrlse an attract ive, modem brick building far sin pnsslng tho old ono and much better equipped nnd arranged for the com forts of both old people and children. This was tho promise mndo by mem bets of tho oxocutlvo board to fret ting old peoplo wh6 mourn tho losn of tho home. Tho program for tho seventh nn nual convention of tho League of Ne braska Municipalities, which Is to bo held In Kearney on February 0 and 10, has just been compiled. Uxtenslvo arrangements are being mndo by tho commercial club and city administra tion to greet tho visiting city officials from other townB who aro expocted to attend to tho number of no less than ono hundred. Several Women's clubs from over Tho Post Is tho namo of n new pa per launched this month at Donklcman by C. L. Kctlnr. Robert R. Windham of Plattsmouth aa elected president of tho Nebras ka Territorial I'loncorB organization at tho annual meeting at Lincoln. Ho succeeds Louis A. Dates ot Sprlngflold. Omnlin people paid $1,14G,928,1G for Btieet car rides, telephone servlco and Has during tho threo months ending December 31, according to reports ot public servlco corporations fllod with the city clorlf. I , unlit brought fiO'f. on Ihe South Omaha maiket too dnv hut wook Columbus hnM u municipal sKiitug rlnii lluiidieds of people, old and young, ate enjoying the spent. Road Ismu'h ot JJ.iiMHiu foi scweiH, $100,000 Tor paMim inlet xect Ions and $50,000 for p.uk.t woio' fotmully up piovcd b. the Omaha louucil. The Douglas t'ount Dry Campaign I'oiniintlee which will couduel tho campaign In Douglas conn I. v for a ptohlhltiou iimeniluii ut for Nebraska, has IsMiied an appeal for .t luud of $22,000 for the county. A number of new pining districts will be created In Menu ice this year, boosters Tor the propositions now being out with petitions which will bo submitted to the city eoiuiuissloni'in within the next few weeks. A train of elghiieii etus of Inn sea left (!iaml Island teeeutly for thtough shipment to the Atlantic. The hoises were puieluised there by contractors ror the French government and aro being rushed to the teabo.ird. A company of twenty six men at Reeini r has orgauizi d to continue tho good work started for good citizen ship by the recent levlsal meetings that hao stirred the people ol the town 'Ihe purpose Is to organize a ('liens' league. The largest run or sheep ror any nut day on the Omaha market In weeks wan on baud .Iniiuaiy 10, stl unites calling Tor seventy-nine cars or lli.oon head. This was I, not) greater than for tho corresponding day or last year. The llltle S year old daughter of Mr. and Mis I). I). Shaw, rildlng near Callawit), while going to school one inoinliig during (lie reet it cold spell, had lu-r hands so badly froen that amputation ot the llngeis was neces sary. The Cortland board or education hns disposed ol $1 1,200 bonds to tho state, and will begin the election of a new school building In the near fu ture. The bonds weie voted over two yean ago, but their legality was iU stioued. Kighty-nliie persons "hit the trail" ut tho titst call in Hie revival being conducted in St. Paul by Irwin bt oth ers. The meetings, which stinted two weeks ago, ate largely attended. An Institution for the study nnd prattlco of Christianity has been or ganized at Hastings. Neatly all the l'rolestant churches are represented in tho inoveinen't. It Is argued that by united action church activity can bo greatly Increased. The Omaha Automobile show, which will be laid under tho auspices of tho Omaha Auto Dealers' association, Fehiuary 21 to 20, will have novel ex hibits which have never been west. One Is n chassis, plated with gold, which has attiacted unusual attention In eastern markets. Tho engine, drill and complete out fit for prospecting for oil on the John Larsh place, seven miles noutheast of Murry, is on hand and d: tiling is to begin soon. Twelve thousand acres of land have been leased contiguous to tho Larsh farm and many fanners are assisting in financing tho scheme. Showing extreme leniency to tho man who had endangered his life by running him down with an auto on Now Year's Day, Kdgar Howard, edi tor ot tho ColumbuB Telegram, secur ed tho release of tho man upon the payment of the small line. Tho man Is Henry Frerlchs, residing noar Osceola. March 4 to II Is to be Rnby Week ' ! In Nebrafka and all over the United States. Sponsored by tho children';? bureau of the United States Depart ment of Lnbor nnd assisted by thou sana of members of women's clubs all ovor tho country, nn effort will bo made to bring about a better under standing concerning children's prob lems. Mm. W. II. Streeter of Attrorn has given to that city a tract of land con sisting of twenty-eight ncres. Tho lnnd hns been accepted by tho city and will bo converted Into a park and recrentlon place She asks that It rn named Streeter park In honor of her husband who was ono of tho lending business men of Hamilton county for many years. Tho F.lgln Community club held n meeting recently nt which time tho proposition of putting up n building was enthusiastically endorsed. Tho society contemplates the expendlluro of $12,"i00 for a building! which will nfford club facilities, auditorium, read ing rooms, committee, dl'Mng nnd women's rest rooms, etc. Tho club has a membership or 200. William Strattman. n fanner near Grand Island. Is determined to ba certnln hereafter that a dead hog Is really dead beforo becoming loo famll Inr with It. He was assisting a neigh bor In slaughtering. A porker was not bleeding fteely enough, In his opinion, and after the usual thrust had been made nnd It had become quite nll'I and he was about to move Its head for an additional thrust with his knlfo when tho hog mndo a lunge at him and bit off a finger. Records kept by tho Associated Re tailers during December, and Jast mndo public by Secretary J. W. Met calfe, Indicate that Omaha's popula tion growth by persons moving In from other localities is 8,100 a year. Nebraska's gteat high school bas ket ball tournnmnnt gives promise this year of attracting 100 tennis. Tho sixth annual tourney will bo hold in Lincoln March 8-11. Within four days from the tlmo tho first announce ments wcro mnlled out, there had como twenty-six ree,ue8ta for informa tion and ontiy blanks. immmoNAL SMSrSdlOOL Lesson tlty K O HDt.l.nttH, Acting Director of the Htlii.luy Hcliool Cotllsc! of tliu Moody llllilc llHtltillo of ClilciiKO ) (((ip)illit. 1918 VWali-rn Ncuapnpcr Union.) LESSON FOR JANUARY 30 THE LAME MAN LEAPING. LllflfiON TF.XT- Acts S (lOI.PlW Ti:.T lVlrr suld, "fillvor mill kM lutvo I none, luit what t Imvn tluit Klvo t (lire In tin liaitii! of Jesuit Christ of Nimuroth. walk." Acts 3:6 It. V. Tho coming of power (chnptor 15) Jb soon tested outside or tho circle of believers. It Is put to n public, lest, la tried as to Its olllcacy physically, I. o has tho Holy Spirit power physlcnlly as well as over the spirits of men? I. Tho Appeal to Peter nnd John, vv. 1-10. Following Pentecont Ibodlsclplos seem to have continued their accus tomed mode of life. (1) Tho apostlcB and worship (v. 1). As yet, nnd In deed for many years to come, there wns no partlenlnr sepatatlon of Jews and Christians Praying men like these two leaders, Peter and John, continued to fulllll their temple duties. Tho ninth hour wns the prayer hour, tho hour of sac ritlce (Fa. 2l:i0, I Kings IS Ilfi. All true approach to (tod must bo on the grounds of sacrifice (John 110, Hob. 0 22) nnd wo must remember that this hour was tho ono at which Jesus died for us, our sacrifice (lleh. 10-10, 20). Fmphasl.e tho need and Importance of worship and prayer. (2) Tho mulcted ono (v. 2). This man had been there often and made his usual appeal; Iris expectation was limited to material aid (v. 5); ho mny or ho may irot have been familiar with Christ and his teachings, but some thing unusual was about to happen bo causo the two to whom ho appealed really knew God and on them now rested this new power In tho world. (3) Tho apostle's responso (vv. 1-7). Peter took a good look nt tho mail (v. 4). Peter was changed by n look (Matt. 107) What ho Haw was the man's fundamental spiritual need, (al Demanding tho nian'H undivided attention, Peter gave the man what he had not not what tho man wanted or expected. Peter's words. "Look on us," nnd Paul's "bn ye followers of mo" (I Cor 4-10) aro in no wise egotistical, but In each case the fearless appeal of n man wholly God's, men conscious or I ho endowment or power, trying to seize tho wavering wills or men that they might point them to Christ (b) Peter nroiiBod tho man's expect ancy. It Is usually men lacking In silver nnd gold who give to tho world Its greatest blessings and highest good (I Cor. 4:11). Fvery effective Christian worker must base his appeal upon tho facts of a peisonal experience (f. Pot. 4:10, 11). (d) Peter bade tho mini to do tho very thing ho (humanly) could not do, but the thing which, "In tho nanu of Jesus Christ" ho would bo able H do. (4) Tho result. (1) Upon tho mnn There Is no doubt art to tho complete nest of tho euro (v. 8). Ho had "strength;" was "lifted up" from his former position of weakness; In "leaped" (literally, ecstatic Joy); hi "walked," continuous nctlvlty; and In "worshiped." thanksgiving and renew ing of strength. (2) Upon tho people (a) "All tho peoplo saw. ' Tho) may not havo heard or comprehended the woids or Peter, but they did witness tho transrormatlon. (b) "They took knowlcdgo" (v. 10), thoy began to ob serve, even ns tho world always does, tho ono who professes his faith In Christ? (c) Thoy wcro filled with "wondor nnd ntnazoment" (v 10), thoy could not understand. No moro can tho world of today (sco I Cor. 1:18, 23) really compro bond the Christian. Thoro was no guesswork, howovor, about this mlr ado, and, ot tho peoplo who witnessed it and worn so filled with wondor nnd amazement, many wero converted (eh. 4:4). Tho mlrnclo served to get for tho gospel n good hearing and It accom plished Its purpose (Rom. 1:10). II. Peter's Appeal to the People, vv. 1 1-26. Notice It was tho man who attracted tho crowd, not Peter or John, for ho engcrly hold tho disciples while tho crowd gathered (John 6:10, 11). This may suggest tho weakness of the man's faith in that ho doponded upon Peter nnd John rnthor than upon Jo sua. (1) Peter solzcd this opportunity (v. 12) and began his Balutatlon by taking advantngo or tholr curiosity. Potor eagerly turnod tholr thoughts from hlmsolf unto Jesus. Ho wlshod to divert attention from hlmsolf nnd used tho miracle for tho doublo pur poso of glorifying Josus Christ and to convict theso men of their sin. Versos 13, 1-4,-15 contain tho charges whereof Potor and John wore "wit nesses." Thoy wero not to look upon "us" as though thoy had dono any thing, r.or was It somo new God ot whom thoy witnessed (v. 13). The act of tho crucifixion, ho grants, may havo boon consummated In Ignoranco (v. 17), but olnco Qod had raised Jesus from tho dead, and this doctrlno ot tho roBUrroctlon was now, therefore thoy ought to repent oven though tholr acts wore In accord with propli ooy. Pctor appoals to Jewish pride. Is such on appeal logltlmatol r Get the Habit of Drinking Hot Water Before Breakfast Says we can't look or feol right with tho cystnm full of poisons. Millions of folks bnthn Internally now instead of loading tholr system with drugs. "What's an Inside bath?" you say. Well, It Is guaranteed to per form miracles if you could holluvo these hot water enthusiasts. There nro vast numbers of men and women who, Immediately upon arising lu the morning, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of lime stone pbosphnto In It. This In a very excellent health measure. It is In tended to Hush tho stomach, liver, kld noys nnd tho thirty feet of Intestines of tho previous day'B waste, sour bllo nnd .luillgesttblo material loft over In tho body which, If not eliminated every day, become food for tho millions of bacteria which Infest tho bowels, tho quick result Is poisons and toxins which nro then absorbed Into tho blood causing headache, bilious at tacks, foul breath, bad tasto, colds, stomach troublo, kidney misery, sloop leosuuss, Impuro blood nnd alt sorts of ailments. Peoplo who feol good ono day nnd badly tho next, but who simply can not gut footing right aro urged to ob tain u quarter pound or limestone phosphato rrom any drugglBt or Btoro keeper. Thin will coBt very llttlo but Is Biinictout to uiuko anyone a real cinnk on tho subject or Internal sani tation. Just nn soap and hot wntcr act on tho skin, cleansing, sweetening nnd rresbunlng, so llmostono phosphato and hot wator act on tho stomach, liver, kldnoys nnd bowols. It 1b vast ly moro Important to bathe on tho In side than on tho outside, becauso tho skin porcn do not absorb Impurities In to tho blood, while tho bowel pores do. Adv. There Is no ago limit for gonornls In tho Mrltlsh army, tho only iitnndnrd being efficiency. Important to Mothors Exnmluo carefully every bottlo of CASTOR1A, a safo nnd Btiro romedy for InfantB and children, and boo that it Rears tho ' &tf&! Blcnaturo In Uso for Ovor 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Custom Desplto tho fact that ho Is over ninety yonro of ago, J. II. Fisher of Cleveland. O.. Is still nt tho forgo. WOMAN AVOIDS OPERATION Medicine Which Made Sur geon's Work Unnecessary. Astoria, N. Y. "For two years I was feeling 111 and took all kinds of ionics, x was gct inp; woroo every day. I had chills.my head . I coukl not walk straight becauso of tho pain in my back and Iliad pains in my stom ach. 1 went to a doctor and ho said I must go under an operation, but 1 did not go. I read in tko paper about Lydia E. PJnkham'a Vegotablo Com pound and told my husband about it. I said ' I know nothing will help mo but I will try tills.' I found myself improv ing from the very first bottle, and In two weeks timo I was ablo to sit down and eat a hearty breakfast with my hus band, which I had notdone for two veors. I am now in the best of health and did not have the operation." Mrs. John A. Koenio, 602 Flushing Avenue, Astoria, N. Y. Every ono dreads tho surgeon's knife and the operating tabic Sometimes nothing elso will do ; but many times doctors Bny they aro necessary when thoy nro not Letter after letter comes to tne Pinkham Laboratory, telling how operations wcro advised and were not performed: or.if performed,did no good, but Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable Com pounuwaa used and good health followed, If you want ndvico write to Tjj-dln. K. Pinklmm Mctlicino Co (confidential), Lynn, Mass. The Wretchedness of Constipation Can quickly be overcome oy CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS. Purely vegetable act surely ana gently on tne liver, cure Biliousness, Head ache, m.,i. ness. and Indigestion. They do their duty. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. Genuine must bear Signature BUCK LEG LOSSES SURELY PREVENTED br Cutttr'i BlitkUa Pills. low. rrlMj. frMb. rtlltbU: pnr.rrM W WmImu alockinen. Imcium u trotMt htr ottiK viegluM till. Villt for booklet ind trailmonliU. I0-do kt. OlteklK Plllt II.C9 tO-diM pkit. DlitklH Pllll 0S Hi. u lnlwtor. bill Cutttr'i but. Tb furtrtorltr of Culler rrodurtj U du to eytt IS run cf trerUllilnf In trteclni. anil twumi nly. I milt on Cutttr'i. It unobtalniU., order direct. Th. Cuttir Ub.ratwy, Sirktlty, CD., er ChlMte, III. W. N. U., LINCOLN. NO. 6-1916. rrsl'' t Jv lnl 1 1 LUiaiiVSx'iiaiiiiiiHI laflLLLHLLLLH R .iMI BARTERS .mmm kittle B 1IVER ,HH1111W diiic. r JMyJ a $&7&fr&z r- iw:,) i g i j ' ' t.iltMn'ij rrgw''Meji bttMMrttsstfi I ,IM,. llil i