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MUI.I1ALI., Boo City, Ian FURRED TONGUE NO PROOF Why It Is Supposed to Indicate Diges tive Disturbance Never Has Been Explained. Just why a furred tonguo Is sup posed to bo an Indication of a dis turbance of tbo digestive apparatus has never been explained. Tho Medi cal Record calls to mind "tho respected (and feared) spinster in our commu nity a good many years ago who had her own opinion about doctors. Urged to consult ono of their fraternity when a llttlo indisposed, she would ro pel tho suggestion with scorn. 'All they do,' sho would say, 'is to say, "Lot'B seo your tongue. Ilow'a your bowelB? Two dollars, please Tho editor says ho has known physi cians of tho old school who could dl agnoso a case by looking at tho tongue, Just as ho has known a physi cian who could "dlagnoso" a case of pneumonia in a child ho had novor seen boforo when ho got ten feet away from tho bed. And what la more, ho could tell which side it was on and even deslgnato tho lobo affected in Bomo cascfl." Of courso this Is sarcasm. Tho ed itor Is ridiculing tho furred tonguo as a symptom of trouble in tho digestive apparatus. Her Champion. Miss Gabble I think you wcro pres ent when she remarked that I had a big mouth. Miss Knto Yea, and I took occasion to set her right. Miss O. That was very nlco of you. Miss K. I told her your mouth wasn't really so big, it only seemed eo because- you kept It open bo con stantly. Hoston Transcript. Most of tho light rays from metallic filament electric lamps aro radiated at right angles from tho filaments. A Man's Worth depends upon his power to produce what the world recognizes as of value. And when you skirmish around you'll find that this power which i8 just power of mind and body depends to a remarkable degree on the food one eats. For highest accomplish ment one must have the best values in food food which builds well-balanced bodies and brains. Grape-Nuts FOOD has that kind of value. It contains all the nutriment of whole wheat and barley, in cluding the important mineral elements so often lacking in the usual dietary. Grape-Nuts comes ready to cat, is easy to digest, nourishing, economical, won derfully delicious a help in building men of worth. "There's a Reason tt RC ciibjrl ju NLfflMt warn ""Kft TITLE OF THE BALLOT GOVERNOR MOREHEAD CREATES OFFICERS IN NEBRASKA RESERVE MILITIA. TO REDUCE MGGAGE RATES Items of General Interest Gathered from Reliable Sources Around the State House. Western Newspaper I'nlon News Service, (overnor .Murclund has issued com- t missions to tho following iiniwrslty ' cadet ollleers, all of whom becomu second nontenants in the Nebraska reserve nillltlu: Majors Archer lowll tturnhnm. , Stanton county; William Calvin I Chapin, Lancaster county; Charles I Albeit lliiu'ittimn, Uodgo county; I I.eon Archibald Hickman, Seward I'Miinri' Captains Wlllnrd Miller l'olsom, Laneiibter county; Irving Karl A. Frost, DoiIro county; Vincent Colum bus George. Custer county; Raymond Clifton Leach Greer, Hamilton coun ty; Howard Hartley, Lancaster conn to; Walter Hall, Johnson county; Clinton Steele HoUoinbo, Lincoln county; Richard Vitus Koupal, Lan caster count ; DarreH Thomas Lano, Thomas county; James Llod Mc.Mas tor. Lincoln county; Loon Martin Palmer, Lancaster county; Franz Homy Paustaln, Douglas county; Melvln Henry Schlcslngor, Lancaster count ; Paul Nathaniel Temple, Daw son county. First lieutenants Walter Elsworth, Ilutler county; Ulysses Sevorin I lark son, Lancaster county; Glenn Kugcno Miller, liuffnln county; Harold Jacob Schwab, Hod Willow county; Wilmer LaVorn Wright. Hamilton county; Geno Forest Lichondorfor, 1'awneo county; Ij6uIh Frederick Sanmann, Jefferson county; C. II. Epperson, Clay county. Second lieutenant John Fred Nel son, Scottsbluff county. Will Reduce Baggage Rates Tho Rock Island railroad has agreed to comply with tho request of tho state railway commission to re duco Its rates on excess baggage In Nebraska. Some of tho officials of the road denied, at first that It had in creased such rates. They alleged that tho charge had been 16 per cent of the passenger faro ever since 1007. This amounted, however, to a confes sion that an Increase had been auto matically mado when the federal court allowed tho company to increase lta passenger faro from 2 cents to 3 cents a mile. When tho 2-cent faro law went into effect in Nebraska the railroads were charging fixed rates ffor excess baggage. Then they changed to a percentage basis of tho passenger fare. The Rock Island since that time has been charging 16 per cent of tho passenger fare. This rate was not changed when tho federal court recently permitted the Rock Island to increase its passenger fare in Nebraska, and tho percentage basis of charging for excess baggage consequently caused nn Increase. How Dry Ballot Will Appear. After conferring with representa tives of tho Nebraska dry federation and receiving their approval, Attor ney General Reed has certified to tho secretary of state tho title and word ing for tho prohibitory constitutional amendment as it will appear on tho ballot next November. Tho law pro vides that initiated propositions shall be printed tit tho top of tho ballot, preceding party circles. Here Is the way tho proposition will show up on tho bnllot: "Proposed by initiative potition. Constitutional amendment prohibiting thomanufne turo, salo and keeping for sale or bar tor, malt, spirituous or vinous liquors." Attorney General Heed, tho stato railway commission nnd Attorney J A. C. Kennedy for tho railroad com pany have agreed on Frank II. Gnlnea of Omaha, as refereo to tako testimony and mnko findings to tho fcdornl court In the Missouri Pnclflc 3-cent faro in junction suit. Tho federal court Bomo tlmo ago issued a temporary injunc tion enabling tho rallrond company to colloct this rato from its patrons, nnd It is now doing so, except between competitive points, whoro It charges tho samo as other lines. Distribution of Harvest Hands, Tho stato department of labor is sending out blanks to wheat raisers and tlioso In a position to mnko a fairly accurato cstlmato of tho con dition of grain. Theso blanks aro sent to each county In tho state. Informa tion is requested as to condition of grain as compared with last year dur ing tho month of Juno, tho number of harvest field workers used last year, tho probable number of oxtra men needed this year, tho prevailing wngo last year and tho probablo wago this year. Treasurer Hall Defendant In Suit. Food Commissioner Harman, whoso department has chargo of tho Inspec tion of weights and measures all over tho stato oxcept In tho larger cities, believes that, as a general thing, tho measuring pumps by which oil firms sell gasollno to nutomobllo owners nnd users glvo purchaser tho full amount that ho pays for. Thcso pumps, says Harman, hnvo been under Inspection right along. Occasionally ono Is found thnt runs short meneuro, and In every such instance it is either corrected or condemned. University Alumni Elects Officers Frank II. Woodland, class of 1D01), of Omaha, was elected president of tho University of Nebraska alumni at Its recent swtdon hold in Lincoln. Ho succeeds N. '.. Snoll of Lincoln. Other ollleers elected were: Francis Gere, '98, Lincoln, vlco president. Leonard Flansburg, '04, Lincoln, treasurer. Annls Chnlkln, Lincoln, socretnry. Fred M. Hunter of Lincoln was re elected alumni representative on tho student athletic board. Members of tho alumni board of directors aro: Newton K. Buckley, North Platte; Boss Smith, Schuyler; H. B. Landls, Seward; R M. Pollanl. Nehawka; H. M. Tlbbetts, Hastings; Amos Thomas, Omaha. Holds Serum Law Unconstitutional. Because the hog cholera serum law passed by the legislature of lfMfi tendi to create n monopoly and because It porvontH a farmer from treating his own hogs or a veterinarian from pur chasing soium with which to treat hogs of those who employ blni. tho not has boon declared unconstitutional and void In an opinion b tho supremo court of Nebraska, announced Satur day. Tills decision Is given In the test suit fiom Douglas county, whoie C. C. Hall was lined $.10 and costs because he sold serum without llrst obtaining a federal license from the department of ngrietilturo of n stale penult from tho llo stock sanitary board, and with out having given n bond for ?r.,000 as requited by the state law. Another count of the Infoimatlon alleged that the salo was unlawful because tho bottle contained no price mark. In construing the I'nlted States serum lam, tho opinion by Judge llnmcr bays It is apparent that government licenses aro required, not by poisons who may bo engaged merely In the salo of scrum, but by those manufac turing It. The Nebraska law, by limit ing the sale of serum to those holding government licenses, is construed to glvo the maniifactuiers a monopoly on the business, and for that reason Is declared to have the effect of fosterinp a monopoly. Expenses Were Less This Year In tho first flvo months of 1016, tbo state government nnd institutions of Nebrnska wcro administered for $217, 000 less than in tho s.imo period n year ago. The 1015 period included tho outgo for legislative salaries and expenses, but docs not account for all of the difference. The policy pursued by stnto ofllclals in holding down expenditures nnd giv ing tho people tho benclit In tho way of reduced stuto taxes Iiub cut down tho disbursements of tho state treas ury about $12,000 to 115,000 per month, in addition to the money saved by not having a session of the legislature this year. State Auditor Smith's statement for May shows that In that month this year tho warrants Issued by his oirice totaled $370,481, while in May a year ago the amount was $455,775, being a dlffercnco of $85,000 in favor of this year. For tho first five months of 1915 tho warrants issued came to a total of $2,286,013. In tho first five months of tho current year, tho outgo has been held down to $2,069,340. Chancellor Announces Awards Chancellor Avery of tho stato uni versity has mado tho annual an nouncement of awards for proficiency in scholarship as follows: Elections to Theta Kappa Nu, hon orary legal scholarship frntornltl, Guy C. Chnmbcrs, Sidney; Otto Per rln, Sargent; John Polk, Louisville; Raymond Smith, Lincoln. Brigadier General John Pershing's gold medal for proficiency In mili tary science was award.-' to Major Archer L. Burnhuin, Stanton, of tho cadet battalion. W. J. Bryan's prize for essay on International relations wns awarded to William II. Line, Diller. Attorney General Reed has filed nn nnswer in the supremo court to an application of the Standard Oil com panv nnd other oil companies for a writ of mandamus to require the stato treasurer to permit tho uso of $12ri, 000 of fees In tho treasury for tho pay ment of oxpenscs of the oil Inspection department before newly collected fees aro used for such expenses. Tho nttornoy general, representing Stato Treasurer Hall resists tho application by alleging tho fees have not been ap propriated by tho legislature for such uso; that tho stato treasurer does not know what pnrt of tho $125,000 was derived from oil Inspection fees nnd what part from food, drug nnd dairy fcos; that tho food and oil commis sioner has sovcral thousand dollars of fees In his hands which will bo miffl dent to pay running expenses; that the companies hnvo no legal right to mnln tain this action. Rebuilding tho Union Pacific bridge over tho Loup river at St. Paul will enable Joint uso of tho structure for railroad and wngon traffic, according to word reaching the stnto engineer Tho Btnto game warden 1b conduct ing a campaign of law enforcement nt Curtis, a western Nobrnska town whoro tho fishing is ono of tho chief attractions to both local and transient Bportsmcn. Spoclal Gnmo Warden C. D. Ilaydon has reported to Chief Gamo Wardon Gust Hutenbock tho prosecu tion of twenty-flvo persons for viola tions of tho gamo laws and tho collec tion of a total of $230 fines nnd costs Imposed by Justices of tho peaco. The exponso of tho prosecutions to the Itato was about 3, ASSOCIATIONS ARE A HABIT We Even Form Clubs Over Question of Teething Rings Vs. Thumb. Our passion for getting up associa tions Is n bad symptom of tutellectunl feebleness. Every trade and profes slon among us, every Interest and prejudice, every asplratlrn, hypothe sis or question about a question has a gang of club members at Its buck. Tho fashionable mothers get up so cieties to determine what plays their children shall seo during tho holi days. I know of ono woman who was not able to decide whether she should glvo a rubber ring or a coral to her teething child or should leave him to nature and tho thumb. Sho according ly formed n society. It Is called tho King and Coral association nnd moots twice a month. It has recently split Into two organizations through tho so cession of tho untiring and comities By means of those two societies any mother may today escape the mental ' anguish of making a decision for her self upon this toothing matter. John J. Chapman, In Atlantic Monthly. TORTURING SKIN TROUBLES That Itch, Burn and Disfigure Healed J by Cutlcurn. Trial Free. Bntho with plenty of Cutlcurn Soap nnd hot wntor to cleanso and purify. Dry lightly and apply Cutlcurn Glut-1 incut to soothe and heal. This stops Itching Instantly, clears away pimples, removes dandruff and scalp Irritations, j and henlii led, rough, soro hands. . Fieo saninlu each by mall with Book. Address postcard, Cutlcurn, Dopt. L, Boston. Sold everywhere. Adv. His Identity. Wo met a mnn with tho most an toundlngly lugubrious cast of count o nnnco that wo had over seen. Gloom sat on his brow liko a brooding con dor on her nest nnd no abysmal sad ness seemed devouring him. "Ah!" said wo, "wo parcel vo that you aro a celebrated wag, for, In sooth, wo hnvo never boforo In nil of woo's appointed wnyn beheld such a personi fication of wretchedness." "No," ho replied, "I am not n humor ist. I feel ns sad as 1 look. I am n pacifist, and believe thnt preparedness will inevitably bring on war." "You do well to mourn your awful condition," wo returned. "If you woro a humorist you might get over tt. But you aro n dad-burned fool, and thcro ts no help for you!" IP YOU OR ANY FRIEND Buffer -with ltlicuiimtlNiu or Nrurltls, acute or clirmilr, w rite fur mjr FltKK BOOK on Ilbeuina Usui Hh Cauao anil Cure. Wont wonderful book erer written, It'a nlmolutrly FKKK. Jtue A. Cane, IXpt. C. W., Ilrocktoo, Ma. Adv. A Regular Attendant. "Do you go to church rcgulnrly?" "Yea, regularly onco a year." Except along tho Caspian coast, Per sian agriculture Is dependent almost entirely on Irrigation. If a spinster Isn't as tall as she should liko to bo sho should gat spliced. riTB. 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Ono medical nutcomo of tho war Is tho discovery that sphagnum moss nnd lino snwdust aro excellent substitutes for absorbent cotton as dressings for wounds. Tho moss is tho long-llbered kind commonly found In swampy places In this country thnt florists nnd nurserymen uso for protecting tho roots of plants during shipment. It takoB up moisture better than absorb ent cotton and docs not grow sodden bo quickly. Of courso both tho moss nnd tho sawdust aro sterilized before they aro used for dressings. Youth's Companion. Carnation 8lie. A society dcbtitanto Is bemoaning tho loss of a perfectly ollglblo beau. Sho can't think why. A certain florist to whom sho turned back $20 worth of orchids a couplo of weeks ago on a refund of $10 might bo able to throw a llttlo light on tho subject. You see, ho thought sho looked liko orchids, but sho and bcr mamma know sho was only carnations. Ho knows it now, too. 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