PM'iiV&?m?,ll' r- .fiWL7 A . ., v A m 'J- . i i I '- Jump from Bed in Morning and Drink Hot Water Tells why everyone should drink hot water each morning before breakfast. Why Is mnn nnd woman, half tho tlmo, fouling nervous, despondent, worried; somo days headachy, dull and unstrung; somo days really Incapaci tated by Illness. If wo all would practlco Insldc-bath-iiiB, what a gratifying change would tako placo. Instead of thousands of half-sick, anaomlc-looklng souls with pasty, muddy comploxloni wo should soo crowds of happy, healthy, rosy cheoked pcoplo everywhere. Tho rea son Is that tho human system docs not rid Itsolf each day of all tho wasto which It accumulates undor our pres ent modo of living. For ovcry ounco of food and drink taken Into tho sys tem nearly an ounco of wasto matorlal must bo carried out, elso it ferments and forms ptomuino-llko poisons which are absorbed into tho blood. Just us necessary ns it Is to clean tho nshes from tho furnaco each day, before tho firo will burn bright nnd hot, so wo must each morning clear tho insltlo organs of tho rovlou3 dny'a accumulation of Indigestible wasto nnd body toxins. Men and women, wheth er sick or well, aro advised to drink each morning, beforo breakfast, a glass of real hot water with a tea spoonful of llmcstono phosphato in it, as n harmless means of washing out of the stomach, liver, kidnoys nnd bowols tho indlgcstlblo material, wasto, sour bllo and toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying tho entiro alimentary canal beforo put ting more food into tho stomach. Millions of pooplo who had their turn at constipation, bilious attacks, acid stomach, nervous days and sleop less nights havo becomo real cranks about tho morning inside-bath. A quar tor pound of limestone phosphato will not cost much from your druggist or at tho storo, but is sufficient to dem onstrate to anyono, its cleansing, sweotoning and freshening effect upon tho system. Adv. Tho true secret of fcmlnlno beauty Is to be born pretty. To keep clean nnd healthy take Dr. Pierce's l'lcncant Pellets. They regulate liver, bowels and stomach. Adv. Tho nge of reason depends nltogeth cr on the man; some men never at tain it. throw Oil Cold and 1'revent Urlft. Vhen u irol a mid cunilrw on, tako I.A3A- Cold mid Hrlp Onlf O.m IIUOMO (JUINLNa' W JUUVMSclKtmlureontHix ioC Up His Sleeve. Patlcnco Looks as if ho had some thing "up his sleeve," doesn't ho? Patrice Ho has. It's a wrist watch Not Grnj Hairs lint Tired Eyes make us looK older than wo aro. Keel your Eyes yuuni; nnd you will look yountr. After the Molcs Murine Your Eyes. Don't tell your ace. Murine i:ye Remedy Co., Chicago, Bends Kyo liook on request. Hsrcules and the Countryman. A eountiytnan was'drlvlng his cart along a road tilled with ruts when ono tho wheels stuck In tho mud nnd tho horses were unable to draw tho rart out of it. Tho countryman at onro began to call upon Hercules to liolp him out of his dUIli'iilt; "Put your shoulder to tho wheel," said llorenlcs. "Whip up your horses nnd help thorn, for that Is 'tho only way to obtain Iho aid that you want." They nro helped who help themselves.-- From tho Fables of Aopop, tho Slavo. Time it! Pape's Diapepsin ends all Stomach misery in five minutes. Do some foods you eat hit back tasto good, but work badly; forment into stubborn lumps and cause a Blck, sour, gassy stomach? Now, Mr. or Mrs. Dyspoptlc, Jot this down: Pnpo'a Dlapopsln digests cvecythlng, leaving nothing to sour and upset you. Thore never was anything so safely quick, so certainly effective No difforenco how badly your stomach Is disordered you will get happy relief In flvo minutes, but what pleases you most Is that it strengthens and regulates your stom ach so you can cat your favorlto foods without fear. You feel dlfforcnt as soon ns "Pape's Dlapopsln" comos in contact with tho tomach distress Just vanishes your Btomachgotsswcct.no gases, no belch ing, no eructations of undigested food. Go now, make tho best investment you over made, by getting a large fifty cent caso of Pape'o Dlapopsln from any storo. You roallze in flvo minutes how neodloss it Is to suffer from indigos Uon, dyspepsia or bad stomach. Adv. Its Kind" "Is your husband's dosiru to bo an aviator a trial to you?" "Ob, It ia a soar aflllctlonl" Economies of the Rich. Knlckcr Onsollno la going up. Docker Maybo wo can run the car pa champagno and drink oil. IKSIli, GAS OR S1GKST0MAGH NEBRASKA & I A I fc : August Hfldt, chief agriculturist ol tho Scott Bbluff Sugnr company, du clnrcd while In MncOun routulln;: up (loruiun-nuxslan families to woik in Iho beet Ik-Ida the coming spring, that nearly one hundred families, rtvrc Kent 600 or 700 pcoplo, will be em ployed, the greatest exodus of the kind In the history of Lincoln. Ho as serted that during the year IMG mote taw product was used by the Scotia bluff Sugar company than any other factory In the United Stntes. James P. English, district Judgo, formor county attorney nnd prartlc ing attorney In Omnha for more than thlrty.flvo years nnd well known over tho state, died at his home In Omaha. It was tho trial nnd conviction of Arthur Hausor, murderer of W. II, Smith, which cost tho life of Judge English, In tho opinion of physicians nnd friends. A second quarantine for snnll pox has been placed recentl) on the Soldiers' home at Grand Islnnd by City Physician Phelan. The first quarantine was released after the outbreak had been kept down to tin ono victim The number of vIcMtns cannot be ascertained nt this time but Is believed to be limited. Willlnm West, a fanner residing In tho southwestern part of Km mis. county, unearthed an Indian grave or his farm lecently nnd In It found the pettilled bones of an Indian. The skull shows a deep concussion. There wns nothing metallic found, hut there were numerous (lint arrowheads and stono battle axes. Whllo operating a gas engine nt Al len, Davo W. Johnson got his right nrm caught In the ragged edge of a belt twisting him around tho flywheel nnd whirling him around until bin weight stopped a six horsepower en gine. Ills right hand was broken and Ills hips, back and ankles were badly bruised. Tho saloon question will come tc a vote in North Plntto at tho cltj election, Thursday. April G. A petl tlon bearing 70 names has been Hied with the city clerk asking that the 11 cense question bo put to a vote. This number of signers Is more thnr enough to force the issue Into the cltj ballot. Elghly-flvo new members were added to tho enrollment at the Y. M C. A. at Fremont, as n result of u four days' campaign conducted by the inemhershiup committee. This brlngt the totnl membership to 719 and the committee hones to Increase tho total to 7f)0. Tho girls of a club Just being op ganbed In the Tecumseh Hls-h school entertained their mothers to a ban quet recently, 100 being in attendance. The organization of tho club Is fot the Improvement of social conditions with the students. A club has also been orcnnlrctl by tho boys. The Madison county seat removnl election will bo held March 23, accord ing to a decision of the county com missioners. Madison offered no pro test to the election, having failed in six weeks' lime allotted to shako the Norfolk petition. A fanners' union, consisting of seventy members has boon organized nt Holdrege. TJie union will either buy or build an elevator in the city, nnd will confine Its operations to the buying of grain and selling coal. Tie permanent organisation of IV Farmers' union en-operative grain ele vator nt Olenvllle hns been effected Tho enmpanv has a paid up capital of ".eoo, nnd la orp.tnlyed under tho Nebraska coopeiatlvo law. fillicers of Compnn O, Nebraska National (iuard of Unstlngs, have launched a campaign of preparedness It Is hoped hv those connected with the movement to All tho company to Its full quota. Tho safo In the postolllco nt Dodgo wns blown by robbers and loot to the amount of $fiOO cash nnd stamps was obtained. Mall sacks wero rifled, but nothing of value wns taken from them. Tho plans nnd specifications for thn steel bridge' to bo built across tho Niobrara liver nt the Parshall cross ing, Just south of IJutto, are ready for bids. Omaha bank clearing for the week ending February 1"th made a gain of over $0,000,000 oer the totnl clear ings for the corresponding week In 191 B. Columbus won tho state volley ball chnmplonshlp by defeating Fremont In tho final round of tho tournament nt Columbus In threo straight games. Omaha, Fremont, Norfolk, Grand Is land, York and Unstlngs associations wore represented. With $10,000 actually subscribed, a low $100,000 building for tho Univer sity of Omaha is nn assured proposi tion. Ground will bo broken by Juno and the building will bo ready for tiso noxt September nccordlng to plnns of the board of trustees. As the result of experimenting with a dynamite fulminating cap, Frank Schave, aged 22, of Grand Island, em ployed by the Kohler hotel as a fire man, Is minus nn eyo nnd ono finger. Henry Allen, the founder of tho vll lago of Allen, and who gave his land for tho slto of tho town, died a few days ago. Ho was ono of tho oldest fiettlers of Dixon county. Ralph R. Clayton, a schoolboy of Siomor, has established a wlreloFB station at hli fathor'B place and can pick up wireless mc8';"S from Ar lington 8tntlon. V. n c vv a I rfkiMMIMIMMMMaiMMnnHMMMM New Styles in faaHMaMMMMaaawMMMHan'aMBBaMMiMWBaBaHBMVpiMaaaMLf. 1, 7W gf fflsWIP i V vu . Jww 6 & v 'kbbbk:! to. K . .,n : r" Ono-pleco gowns, dovelopcd In ac cordance with the now silhouette do crood by fashion, nro quaintly charm ing, with trim waists, fitted bodies and spreading linos below tho waist. It 1b somowhnt dllllcult to reconcllo tho modorn twoploto tailored suit with this revival of styles which anto dated it by many yenrs. It takes clover adaptation, even of tho light weight fabrics for spring, to accom plish tailored suits that do not Ioso character by conforming to tho lines now in vogue. In tho suit shown abovo, tho tailor has met his problems successfully. It is mado of gnberdlno with a plain full skirt that Hares In tho approved man ner. In tho short coat a belt is set in that confines it to the waist at tho sldos and bnck and supports a peplum that ripples about tho bottom in do f Ian co of tho severity which hns been required of tallormndcs heretofore. Itut tho cont presents a very trim and flnlshcd appearanco at tho front, Popular Styles in Among tho groat diversity of styles In now utility blouses offored for spring, thoao that aro meeting with best success nro of good materials, woll mado and rather plain. As In tho now lingerie much resorvo as to dec oration is notlcenblo in them, and much nttoutlou to good workmanship. This bespeaks an advance in popular itasto which Is making Itself folt in oth er directions as woll. Even In inex pensive fabrics manufacturers say that consumers demand neat effects, wov-on-ln figures Instead of printed ones, and aro appreciative of good manage ment of color. Tho two blouses shown hero aro typical oxamplcs of moderately priced styles designed for general wear. Tho blouso at tho left Is mado of llnu cot ton vollo and depends for decoration on plaltlngs of tho vollo and horn stitching. It fastens with small pearl buttons and exceptionally well-made buttonholes. This modol Is cut with a shallow yoko at tho back which extends over the shoulders to tho front. The body of tho blouso Is Joined to tho yoko with pipings of tho vollo, and tho sleeves, collar and cuffs nro set In In tho snmo way. Hemstitching ia Introduced in tho hemming of tho kuifo plaiting, which edges tho collar nnd cuffs, In tho horn of tho collar and in tho front of tho blouso. Tho collar Is very wldo uid supported by wires at tho back f-jid neck. It Is mndo closo fitting nnd wrinkles about tho neck. Tho sleeves aro long and at tho waist lino an elas tic baud is inserted in n half-Inch hem. The blouso nt tho right Is of white vollo banded with a light color. Uluo, tfjji, rose, and lavender aro liked, and malzo finds occasional admirers for theso bandings. la tho blouso pic Kpi-" V flu '' "U : I ' "' II wL -s r l"" " l-y T ' m E 111 III III WrWWIIWHWW I "W-I " ' ' ' "" " " " " - I Ml" ,F III I I I . I ' ' ' " ' ' Tailored Suits . ill ,is px" where the waist lino Is unbroken. Tho slcovcs aro notably original In cut and nro Hnlshed with flaring, turned-back cuffs neatly bound with a narrow brnld. Tho same finish out lines tho collar that Is cut to roll about tho neck and Is high In tho back. Thoro nro wldo reverH nnd tho coat fastens to ono side with threo buttons that extend from tho waist lino down ward. They aro Joined to threo but tons, sot opposlto to them on tho panel, by narrow braid. Smaller but tons nro aot on tho sleeves and they aro further decorated with braid. Somo of tho now suits nro llnlshod with smart rows of stitching. Novelty buttons nnd pockets eomo In for con siderable attention, and short capes havo tho prestige of tho favor or Paris to give them assurance. Thoro 1b va riety In everything but outline Even in this regard tho tailormndo suit will bo allowed a certain degroo of Indlf foronco to tho modo nnd need not at tempt tho great nmplitudo that marks other gowns, Utility Blouses Hired hero tho banding Is In a fairly strong shndo of bluo nnd is horn stitched to tho edge of tho collar and pockets and let Into tho cuffs In tho Bamo way. Hemstitching Is featured In this model. All tho scams nro hemstitched and the collar is set on with It. Tho back is cut to extend over tho shoul ders to form tho short yoko nt tho front. A group of lino tucks extends from tho neck to tho wnlst lino ut tho back and from tho yoko to tho lino of tho bust on each side of tho front. A very slmplo pattorn of dots and scrolls, In bluo floss, outlines tho pockets and appears on the collar, and a bit of openwork Is Inserted at tho bottom of each pocket. Thcso blouses nro among those which may bo bought rcadymndo at prices ranging from two and a half to flvo dollars. Thoy aro machino mado but tasteful and practical, Homemade Spool Holder. A slmplo yet handy article to hold tho spool when crocheting or sowing may bo mado from n hairpin. Take u common hairpin nnd bond tho two ends In towards each othor. Insert thn ends of tho pin in tho ends of a spool. Slips tho head of the pin over a button on your blouso. Tho spool will turn ns tho thread Is used. Thero Is no tangling of thread or slipping of tho spool to tho floor. Russian Coats. Russian evening coats of rich bro cade, with Immonso borders of fur, aro - ' delightful and plcturosquo gurmenta. The 1 tilled States department of agriculture has Just published a thli-ly-elghl page soil survey of Nemaha county, based on the woik of (he do pattment and the Nebraska soil sur vey. The county In a heavy coin pio dueer, one aero of co.ni being grown for every uero of all other crops com bined The report contains nn ntinlyn la of the vailoiiH soils eneounteied In lite county Forty-two per cent of 1h- urea of the county Is made up of Car linglnn slit loam, which Is considered a good agricultural soil. A foutth of the county Is mado up of Marshall silt loam, which Is Hiild to ho the best ioll for grain farming, A part of the county la mapped as Knox silt loam, This Is almost entirely devoid of or ganic matter and is sticky. Near Peru and Drowning a number of nt chard i nro supported In this soil and grape do very well on the upper slopes The remainder of the county was found to consist of alluvial tonaco sella of good quality. County Superintendent A T Holt 7en, Fdltor Mitchell of fleshier, editor of the Deshler Itiitler. and Paul Gru pie are touring Thayer county, adver tising the county fair, which will bo hehl this fall nl lleshler This wilt be the third annual county fall, and motion pictures will l tal.en by PmfesKtir Condnt and his asMstnnts. The total sugar In et acreage -on-tinetid for mn In the North Piatt' dMilet In rully Il.oOO nere-i This Is an IneriiiiP tif 1, 200 acres over PHI. The terilton In which this nennp I" lo en led Is between North Pintle and Sutherland. Very few If any cimirne'H have been made from North Platte east to the county Hue. The Hev F. M RIshou. pastor of the Fltst Methodist church or Fiemont, received 272 new members Into h'n chinch nnd baptl'ed lltl ut a Sund-iv morning's service recently. This wan a record day, both for Fremont nnd for llr Slsson'a ministry, extending over a ixrlod of forty-two years. The I year-old daughter or Mr and Mrs. Wot7ol Cooper or Scotia wns In stantly killed while her parents were watching the blasting or Ice nt III" Union Pacific bridge I here. A large piece of Ico was thrown high In the air by nn explosion and fell onto the child, crushing her skull. New national guard companion nro likely to 1m! Installed at Aurora, Schuyler and David Clly. All of thero places formerly had companies, but gnve them up two or three years ago They are anxious now to get tho good out of ml'itnry training nnd to demon nimtn ilielr Interest In national do fense.. Fifty-flour pupils of the lloiureg" schools have enrolled for the school gnrden work for tho coming summer. The schools nre also operating a poultry nnd eug contest Twenty-rour pens or chickens havo been entered in tho egg contest, which began Feb ru.iry 1. Albert Gerbor of Duncan wns killed hy nn explosion of a stick of dynamite held In his hand whllo breaking up Ico nt the Platto river brldgo ono mile south of Duncnn. Mr. nether nail lighted tho fuse to the dynamite, but It wns short and went otT In hit) hand. Twnho spans of the nulomnblle bridge across the Platte river a' Louisville wero torn out by Ice floes nnd the railroad bildgo was slightly damaged A petition signed by one hundred Ileatrlco voters has been filed with thn city clerk asking tho city com missioners to submit the question or licensing saloons to a voto of the pco plo at the city election In April. Citizens of Sheridan county nre making nn effort to establish a farm demonstrator In the rmmtv Mertlne have been held nt Hay Eprlngs, Hush viiin nnii r.iiiilon In support or the proposition. A call has been Issued ror a spe clnl school election on March 11, at Oakland, to vote bonds for $15.000 to build n new high neliool building, re placing the ono destroyed hy fire on December 29. Threo hundred qu-irts of grape Juice wns used to quench the thirst of Nebraska lawmakers wFien they nnlhered at the annual banquet of V Nebraska Legislative league In Lin coin Just recently. At P.rownvlllo about fifty eight acres of f rawberrlofi wero raised this Reason. Nn other placo In the state has ns mnnv ncrcs In slrnwborrlos af this town In nichardson county That n Phelps county fnlr will be held In Holdroiro next nutumn was dor- lnitely decided by the board or direc tors of tho Phelps County Fair asso elation. It la reported that Wilkinson & Vnndees of Denver, who havo bought Iho Cross & Itoberts electric light company nt Scottsblufr and will build an Interurban lino tbeown that cltj and Gorlnc. They also plan on spend Ing $fi0,000 on the electric lighting nlflnt at Scottpbluff. A $05,000 addition Is being planned hy thn holding company of the Clarke hotel nt Hastings. It Is expected tc havo tho rooms completed In time foi the state democratic convention July 2,r.. A ferry boat that had been frozer In tho Missouri river nt Plattstmutfc all winter, waB cnrrled away whor tho Ice broke up last week. No trace ot It has been found. W. A. Tlourko, ownor of the Omaha Western Lcaguo baseball club ha! mado nrrnngements for tho fnm tr train at Ueatrlce for three woeks starting March 20. Aurora will soon havo a wholes? telegraph station as a Jowolry storo nl Hint placo la planning to install one In order to obtain correct tlmo ftoiu Washington. Your First Thought Should be of Your Health WHY NOT? It is a priceless posses sion and deserves utmost care. One of the greatest drawbacks to health is a weak stomach, but this can soon be corrected by careful diet and aid of HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters It Is a reliable first aid Ho Was Right. A man rushed to tho entrnuco of a luuntlo asylum In tho in Id'. I o of tho night nnd yelled to tho keeper to lot htm In. "Lot me In!" ho cried. "1 havo sud denly gone Insane" Tho keeper woko up, thrust hla head out of u llrst-story window and bel lowed down In n rago: "What7 Come hoio nt thin tlmo of night? Man, you must 'o crazy!" CLEANSE THE PORES Of Your 8kln nnd Make It Fresh and Clear by Uslnn Cutlcura. Trial Free. When suffering from pimples, black heads, redness or roughness, smear tho skin with Cutlcura Olntmont Then wash off with Cutlcura Soap and hot water. These Bupor-crcamy cmol llonts do much for tho skin bocauso thoy provont poro clogging, Froo samplo each by mail with Book. Address postcard, Cutlcura, Dopt. L, lloston. Sold everywhere. Adv. If a woman Is homely alio trios to persuado herself that she has a clussto faco. A headless woman ts fortunato la bolng able to talk without putting hor Bolt to tho troublo of thinking. A Miss Is bettor than a mllo. mnn would enro to kiss a mllo. No FREE V Color Plans t&urSpriirij Decorating 1 Madam' TheAlabastine staff of Interior decorators is nt your disposal to assist you with your spring decorating. These experts offer you dependable free advice on how to treat your walls bo that they will harmonize witlmndnct off to advantage your lloor covering, furnitme, draperies, curtains and wearing apparel. They also want to tell you about the tiandsomo decorativo wall nnd ceiling border effects that can be obtained by the use of Mencils tha very latest B M B S3 n B wriruue in wan uecorauon. Stencils ordinarily cost from SO cents to $3 00 each; but If ou will write for the free "Alabastlne Packet." contain ing hand colored pi oofs of 12 of the very latest ntcncil effects, we will tell you how you can have jour choice of these and MX) others at practically no expense. Write today tor thU abiO' lutilyfre decorating urvice. Alabastlnn in S lb. packaftes, In dry powder form, ready to mix in cold water, is sold by paint, hardware, drug and general stores everywhere. Alabastine Co. Its CrudiUl. B J. Out lUsUs. MUL II B ADVO JELL THE JELL THAT WHIPS Tho moat fashionable and populerTnbloDossort. Makes your tablo comploto. Beautiful Doooratlvo Rod-po8--Dollclou8, Appotlzlng, Nourishing and Hoalthy. Nothing so dollghtful for the tablo or elck room. Sovon flavors and colors. At your grocore, or by mall! at SI.2U tne tiozon. McCORDBRADY CO. OMAHA PATENTS Wstios K. CoteraB, l'almt Jjtwyrr.WutilUKlon, DC. Advice and looks tr. Bates reasonabje. HUtieat references, lkt swtloes. II EAI C corn, fruit, UveaUxk, pur best In Uis do Uoods. II. 1 Kloier, Grand Junction, Uulurada "11" CHICK Itt.MKDV prevents Whltu Dlar rhea In liuby Chicks. No sick chicks. Samplo 10c; clrcuUr. lieu Coux, HiiiS.MIsnuiila.Mnot, Nebraska Directory THE PAXTONKM Rooms from 11.00 up single, 76 cents up double. 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