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A RIGID
Adherence
TO SIMPLE HEALTH RULES
is really necessary in
order to promote and
maintain health
The digestion must be
kept normal, the liver
active and the
bowels regular
When Help is Needed TRY
HOSTETTER'S
I Stomach Bitters
Poisoned by
(By L. II. SMITH, M. D.)
The victims of nuto-lntoxlcntlon arc
many thousand every day. By reason
of the toxins, or poisons, bred in the
Intestines, these poisonous bacteria are
Bent all thru the blood channels and the
victim feels tired, sleepy and headachy,
or the brain doesn't work as usual. The
best treatment for this is to drink hot
water before breakfast plenty of wa
ter all day and procure n supply of Dr.
Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, made of May
flPPje leaves of aloes, etc., with no
calomel, entirely vegetable, which can
oe obtained at drug stores for 25 cents.
Equally important is it to cleanse
kidneys nnd bladder, and drinking plen
tifully of pure water will cleanse them
to a certain extent. Then obtnln nt the
drug store n little Anurlc. This Is to
be had in GO-ccnt packages. Anurlc
should be taken before meals. It is
PINK
European soldiers carry small Husks
of oxygen to revive gas-stricken com
rades. You can cure
that cold in a
day. Take
CASCARAgQUININE
The old family remedy in tablet
form safe, sure, easy to take. No
opiates no unpleasant after e Electa.
Cures colds in 24 hours Grip in 3
days. Money back if It falls. Get
tne genuine, dox who Kea iop
ndl
I Mr. I
Hill's picture on it-25 cents.
At Anr Drue Star
TYPHOID
ts no more necessary
than Smallpox. Army
experience bat demonstrate
the almoat miraculous eff U
. m4hnnlMnMa.of AntltTDhold VaCClOlUOO.
uneelniiedNOW tar your physician, you and
yoot family. It U mora vita! than boose Insurance.
Ask your physician, druggist, or send for Hit
yon bad Typhoid?" telling of Typhoid Vaccina,
emits from use, sad danger from Typhoid Carriers.
Prtasslil Vaealnat sad Srtia dr U. 8, Uesnat
The Cutter Lakeratsry, Btrkilry, Cal., Chleaio, III.
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Like A Boy at SO Bubbling Over
With Vitality Taking Iron Did It
Doctor says Naxated Iron is greatest of all strength builder-'
Often increase the strength and endurance of delicate,
nervous folks 200 per cent, in' two weeks time.
NEW YORK, N. Y. Not long ngo a
man came to me who was nearly half
a century old and asked me to glvo
him a preliminary examination for
life insurance. I was astonished to
find him with the blood pressure of a
boy of 20 nnd as full of vigor, vim and
vitality as a young man; In fact a
young man he really was notwithstand
ing his age. The secret ho said was
taking iron nuxnted Iron had filled
him with renewed life. At 80 ho was
In bad .health; at 40 careworn and
nearly all in. Now nt B0 n miracle of
vitality and his face beaming with tho
buoyancy of youth, As I have said a
hundred times over, Iron is the great
est of nil strength builders. If people
would only throw away patent medi
cines and nauseous concoctions and
take simple nuxnted iron, I am con
vinced that tho lives of thousands of
persons might bo saved, who now die
every year from pneumonia, grippe,
consumption, kidney, liver nnd heurt
trouble, etc. Tho real and true cause
which started their diseases was noth
ing more nor less than a weakened
condition brought on by lack of Iron in
tho blood. Iron Is absolutely ncccs
pary to cnablo your blood to change
food Into living tissue. Without it, no
matter how much or what you cat,
your food merely posses through you
without doing you any good. You don't
get tho strength out of It and ns a con
sequence ynu become weak, pale and
Blckly looking Just llko a plnnt trying
t6 grow in a soil deficient In iron. If
yon are not strong or well you owo it
to yourself to mnko tho following test :
See how long you can work or how far
you can walk without becoming tired.
Next take two five-grain tablets of or
dinary nuxated Iron three times per
The Surprise.
"Tho trouble with scientific lijaimgo
nient, as tho employers understand it,"
Bald Suinuel Gompors at a labor bun
quet in New York, "Is that It's nil to
the employer's advantage and all to
the disadvantage of the employee.
"The employee Is like the lady whose
husband sulil:
'"Learif to cook, thirling, and I'll
Rive you a surprise.
"She took u six-month cooking
course and then brought home hor di
ploma proudly. She could now cook
like an angel.
"'Ilrlng on my surprise,' she wild.
"ThlR is It,' said her husband,
smiling, and he rang for tho cook and
discharged her then and there."
The Oulnlne That Does Not Af fret The Head
Heenuie of IU tonle and lazatlTe effect. Laxatlre
llrorno Quinine can be taken br anyone without
canting nerronanMs or ringing In tho head. Thore
It only one "llromo Qalnlne." B. W. OHO Vila
If nature la on each box. Sic.
'flic women of Capri have acted as
porters for ages, while many, of the
men sell coral specimens.
A magazine has been patented for
carrying an extra load of tobacco along
the stem of a pipe.
Thousands
many times more potent than llthln,
dissolving uric ucld us water docs
sugar.
Dr. Weir Mitchell once said : "What
we call diseases are only symptoms of
conditions. Allow the man's vitality to
be reduced to a certain point, and he is
ripe for uny of these weaknesses, or
certain conditions which we call dis
ease." Through failure of kidneys to act,
through congestion, Inflammation, any
person's condition is ripe for disease
to fasten Its hold upon the system.
Anurlc has been tested for the past
few years for kidney, blnddcr, uric acid
troubles, rheumatism, gout, and such
ailments as follow, nnd so mnny enscs
both acute and stubborn have yielded
to this wonderful remedy that I do not
hesitate to recommend it. Adv.
EYE
DISTEMPER
CATARRHAL rEVER
AND, ALL NOSE
UNO THROAT DISEASES
Cures tho sick and nets ns a preventative for others.
Liquid given on tho tongue. Safe for brood mares and
all others. Best kidney remedy. 50 cents a bottle, $5 a
dozen. Sold by all drugglstfl.nnd turf goods houses, or sent,
express paid, by the manufacturers. Booklet, "Distem
per, Cause and Cure," free.
SPOIIN MEDICAL, CO., Chemlats, Goakea, lad V. S. A.
Of Course Not.
"This health expert says nnd cook
Inj: causes more divorces than uny
thing else."
"Oh, you can't believe nil the ex
perts sny. Now, I have it on Rood au
thority thut cabarets cause more di
vorces tlinn anything else, yet hard
ly anybody goes to a cabaret to eat."
TORTURING SKIN TROUBLES
That Itch, Burn and Disfigure Healed
by Cutlcura. Trial Free.
Datho with plenty of Cutlcura Soap
and hot water to cleanse and purify.
Dry lightly and apply Cutlcura Oint
ment to soothe and heal. This stops
itching instantly, clears away pimples,
removes dandruff and scalp irritations,
and heals red, rough, soro hands.
Froo Bamplo each by mall with Book.
Address postcard, Cutlcura, Dopt. L,
Boston. Sold everywhere. Adv.
Noah Webster was seventy years old
before he completed his first diction
ary. There are 2,:i00,000 blind persons In
tho world.
day after meals for two weeks. Then
test your strength again and see for
yourself bow much you have gained. I
have seen dozens of nervous run-down
people who wero ailing all the while,
double their strength and endurance
and entirely get' rid bf 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 cases 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
thut can be easily absorbed and as
similated like nuxated iron if you want
it to do you any good, otherwise it may
prove worso than useless. , Many an
athlete or prize-lighter bus won tho day
simply because ho knew the secret of
great strcngtli and endurance and filled
his blood with Iron before ho went in
to the nffray, while many another has
gone down to inglorious defeat simply
for luck of iron. E. Sauer M. D.
NOTE. Nuxated Iron, recommended
above by Dr. Bauer is not a patont medi
cine nor secret remedy, but one which li
well known to driiBRlats nnd whose iron
constituents uro widely prescribed by emi
nent nllVRlnlnnu nvprvwhirn. TTnlllcn ili
i oidor lnorcranlc Iron products, it is easily
(laoiiiuiiiicti, uoca not injure ino teem,
make them black, nor upset tho stomach;
on tno contrary it la a most potent rem
edy in nearly all forms of Indigestion, u
well as for nervous, rundown conditions.
Tho manufacturer:! liava hucIi great con.
fidence In Nuxated Iron that they offer tc
forfeit $100.00 to any charltablo Institution
if they cannot talco uny man or woman
tinder CO who lacks Iron and Increast
their strength 200 per cent, or over in foui
weeks' time, provided thoy havo no seri
ous organic trouble. Thoy also offer tc
refund your money If it does not at least
double your strength and endurance Ir
ten days' time. It If. dispensed by most
druggists. If your druggist or genera)
store Is w'Miout a supply, ask them U
set it for yeu. Adv.
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NECESSITIES OF LIFE SLIGHTLY
CHEAPER.
WAITING ON LABOR UNIONS
Qlvcs Lobor Unions Time to Draft
Substitute for Compulsory Ar
bitration Nebrnakans
for Cadets.
tVtrMi XcUhiMpcr I'n on S'i'WN Service.
Lincoln, Neb. The high cost of liv
ing bus received a slight Jolt in the
'nst ten dayr by a fall In cost of soiuo
af the necessities of life. Flour has
Jroppctl 20 rents a suck; sugar 2C
ients, and country and creamery but
ler 3 centB n pound. ThtBO compnri
ioiib are taken from the books of n
Lincoln grocer. Many consumers nro
islng hominy and rice as substitutes
,'or potatoes. Cereal foods have be
:omo popular an substitutes for bonns
ind potatoes. Tho little white navy
scan still retails at the rate of 15
ients a pound. A year ago they could
30 bought nt the rate of six pounds
'or 25 cents.
Retailers think that tho price of po
.ntoes, sugar, flour, butter nnd eggs
ire due for a further drop In a short
:lmc. Country butter Is now coming
n In Inrger quantities from the farms.
There Is practically no change yet In
:ho cost of fresh eggs. Commlpslon
nen arc still asking $12 a case.
Nebraska Boys for Cadets.
Washington. Two appointments ot
Nebraska young men to West Point
military academy wore made by Rep
resentative ReavlB, together with tho
appointment of two alternates. Dallas
D. Swan of Tccumseh was named as
ne principal and Harold F. Holtz, of
Lincoln, us his alternate, nlso Arthur
Flnley Fuller of Pawneo City as prln
jipal and O. II. Klcr, Lincoln as first
tlternate. Entrance examinations aro
to bo held next March. The cadets
svill enter the academy in June.
A cut of $1,120 recommended for im
provements nt the Indian school was
made by the Indian committee today
In Its work on the Indian appropria
tion bill. Tho appropriation npproved
was for $81,200.
WAITS ON LABOR LEADERS
President Will Give Them Time to
Draft a Substitute for Com
pulsory Arbitration
Washington. Congressional action
on President Wilson's railway legis
lation program probably will await
the result ot efforts of labor leaders
to draft a substitute for nil forms of
compulsory arbitration, a plan for
ieallng with strikes, actual nnd threat
sned, which will bo ngrceable to all.
concerned. Tho determination of tho
president to undertako making Impos
sible such a situation as he faced' last
September In tho railroad dispute
aroused all branches of labor to tho
greatest activity. Tho unofficial nl
llanco between tho American federa
tion of labor and tho four railway
Brotherhoods arranged for tho pur
pose, among other things, of opposing
"dangerous legislation," is bearing its
first fruit in conference between rep
resentatives of both organizations for
tho purpose of drafting a plan that
will shelve all compulsory arbitration
bills.
Will Feed Both Nations
London. An Amsterdam dispatch
to tho Times says that tho Berlin Vos
slcho Zcltung announces that an
agreement haB been reached betwoen
Holland and Germany regarding tho
exportation o. foodstuffs Identical to
that between Holland and England.
The correspondent says thnt it 1b
really, if not technically nn agVeomont
between Germany and England where
by both may obtain food from Hol
land. The Times correspondent in
terprets this as meaning that Dutch
ships carrying food to Englnnd will
not bo molested by German subma--ines
or seized by destroyers.
Is a Social Necessity
Berlin. The German government
has issued a statement in explana
tion and Justification of tho transfer
of Belgian laborers to Germany. It
says tho measure is by no means a
hardship for the laborers, but is n bo
clal necessity.
Protest Against Deportation.
Washington Tho Amorican govern
mont's formal prptest to Germany
gainst tho deportation of Belgians
for forced labor ns a violation of the
principles of humanity has been made
public by the state department. It
was In the form of a note, cnblod to
Charge Orow at Berlin with instruc
tions that ho sook an interview with
the German chancellor and read It to
him, and wbb given out by tho depart
ment u-jth tho torso coramont: "Tho
Interview hns taken place."
Two Factions at Work.
London. Events omphaslzo tho fact
that David Lloyd-Gcorgo, tho now pre
mier, has split tho, liberal party into
two factions. Tho now cabinet will
command moro support from the con
servatives In parliament than from tho
liberals. Tho liberal conference
plcdgod Itself to support tho now gov
ernment, but tho old party loaders
will occupy lu the house of commons
a nlaco of friendly opposition and crlt.
j Idem. Nearly nil tho antagonism the
new administration Is meeting comes
from mombors of tho liberal, party.
teDNATIONAL
SDNMTSOIOOL
Lesson
(By )1, O. 8KI.LKIIS, Acting Director ot
the Sunday School Con mo In tho Moody
IJItilc Institute of CIiIcuko.)
(Copyright, 1916, Western Newspaper Union.)
LESSON FOR DECEMBER 17
THE HOLY CITY.
LESSON TKXT-ltov. 21:1-7, 22-27.
MULDIJN TKXT-Uehold, tho tnbor.
iincln of Clod Is with men, and ho shall
dwell with them, nnd they shall bo his
people. Rev. 21:3.
As we approach the end of tho year,
our minds turn from the Imperial city,
where last we have any authentic rec
ord of Paul, to the eternal city In
which ho has so long resided. In les
son ten wo studied Jesus Christ In his
resurrection glory, the source of nil
power, King of Kings und Lord of
Lords for t)io redemption of the hu
man race. In Lesson 11 wo Btudled
tho glorllled Christ who Is actually
working through his churches cs tho
representatives of his kingdom upon
earth. The succeeding chapters de
scribe in symbols nnd pictures tho dis
cipline nnd training of God's peoplo
during tho long generations that fol
lowed. In tho lesson for today, wo
havo a vision of tho flnnl triumph of
Chrlstlunlty when it shall hnvo ac
complished Its work of redemption in
this world.
I. The New Heaven and the New Earth
(vv. 1-7). John in vision snw the con
summation of tho work of Christian
ity, tho vislblo answer to tho prayer
which Jesus Christ taught his disciples
to pray, "thy kingdom come, thy will
bo dono on earth as In heaven."
Heaven, ns well as earth, has been in-,
vndcu nnd polluted by sin, but both
alike nro to bo made now. (I Peter 3 :10,
11, 13). Tho true Jerusalem, of which
Solomon's was but a type, is of heav
enly und divine origin. It comes down
out of heaven from God. Wo know
nothing of the Inhabitants of the uni
verse of which wo are a part, but hero
wo havo uomo scriptural indication of
that place whero God's children aro to
bo with him eternally. Tho kingdom
of God Is among you, but It Is even
tually to bo with God and Jesus In a
peculiar nnd beautiful way. John's
announcement came from out of heav
en and out of the throne. (1) It
was a tabernacle of God with men;
rather he shall tabernnclo with men.
Ho is to pitch his tent among us (John
1:14 It. V. marg.) It Is to bo done
eventually and permanently. This
dwelling of God among us lies at tho
foundation of the blessedness and glo
ries which are to follow. (2) They
shall be his people. Israel had been
his people; all nations aro to bo his
people In the fullest sense. 46) God
himself shall bo with them, not only
his tabcrnaclo but ho, himself visibly,
personally. (4) He shall be their God,
acknowledged in all his infinite claims,
und ho to them all that God is of love,
power, wisdom, holiness nnd glory.
(0) Ho shall wipo away every tear
from their eyes. Thcro will not bo a
singlo grief or heartache, unsntlstled
longing or tear, for God shall wlpa
them away, and they will stay wiped
nway. (0) Death shall bo no more.
Of nil tho enemies, death is the last
ono which shall be taken from tho
earth. It is sweet to know that this
last enemy Is to be conquered. (7)
There shall bo no mourning, crying or
pnln any more. Every sorrow, agony,
remorse, gloom, disappointment gono
forever; death, tears, mourning all
passed away. It Is hard for us to com
prehend tho majesty-and sweep of this
great and glorious promise. (See I
Cor. 15).
II. The Coming Light and Glory (vv.
22-127). Tho Intervening verses nro a
wonderful description of the founda
tion walls and gates of the city. There
will be no temple In thut city for it will
not be needed. Instead of the temple
which stands for tho temple of eartb
thero Is to be the presence of God,
himself, hut tho lamb is also In the
midst of It. Nothing can more force
fully Impress upon us the deity nnd pre
eminence of Jesus Christ, tho atoning
lamb, slain beforo tho foundation of,
tho world. This city is to bo a city of'
light and glory. It will not bo an Il
lumination by gns nor electricity, for
tho glory of the Lord shall lighten it'
8ummary. What aro tho lessons for
our day from this vision of tho new
heaven nnd tho new earth? First:
That tho golden age of tho Bible bus
not yet taken place. There aro better
times to come than anything tho world
bus yet seen. Second: Wo have here
tho posltlvo assurance of the success
of our leader and the victory of Chris
tianity in Its conflict with evil. Third :
Tho golden ideal of heaven is the
means by which wo can test our dally
lives and the whole course" of our cou
duct Tho question wo should con
stantly ask Is, "Aro wo going to this
heavenly ideal?" Fourth: Tho gates
of that city aro open; an angel is at
each gate, and shall keep out all evil.
God desires that alrtnen everywhere
should repent, and Is not willing that
toy should perish.
When tho final asslzo shall have
passed, no ono will say that God did
not give him a chanco nor seek to In
spire him to a plttco of eternal Joy at
his right hand. f
Again thcro Is to be federation of
tho forces of good. Today wo too
often And Christian peoplo divided.
Invitation. "And tho Spirit and tho
bride say come, let hi in that heareth
say come, and let him thut is a thirst
come, and whosoever will let him take
of tho water of life freely."
KG
Baking Powder
Passed by the
1st The manufacturer with tho
rigid tests of tfyp laboratory and
factory.
2nd The wholesale grocer with
his high standing and desire to
handle only reliable goods.
3rd The retail groccrwho desires
to handle only those brands he
knows will please his customers
4th The food officials with their
rigid laws for the purity and
wholesomcncss of food products
5th And most important, you,
the housewife with your desire
for purity, efficiency and per
fect satisfaction.
ASK YOUR GROCER - HE SELLS IT
25
Ounces for
(More than a pound and
a naif for a quarter)
A tloor 14 feet square might bo cov
Med with n single ounce of goldlenf.
Anuric cures Backache, Lumbago,
RhcMimatinm. Send 10c. Dr. . M. l'icrcc,
HuiTalo, N. Y., for large trial package.
Adv.
Stop watches which register ilftleths
und hundredths of n second have been
perfected for ncciirnte timing.
Important to Mothers
Ezamlno carofully every bottle of
CASTOItIA, that famous old remedy
for infants und children, and sec that It
Rmh (fi
Signature of UAinJJ&tt
In Use for Over 30 Tears.
Children Cry for Fletcher's Castorin
Tho Chinese have taken quickly to
tho electric toasters sent from this
country.
Skinners
THE HIGHEST QUALITY
MACARONI
J6 Agf fifdpe Book free
SKINNER MFG.C0.. OMAHA. U. 5 A
1MGUT MACMtOKI FACT0Y IN AMUICA.
PATENTS
Watann E. f)pltnn,
tn,iit ljmf.wutilnf1jin.
D.O. AdTloa and bookilree.
BtirMtonble. Xllsbeit references. Jletteenrlcee.
VKCB&ffi
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Lmadmr" and Repeater"
, Shot Shells
For the hih flyers, or tho low flyers, "Leader" and
"Repeater' shells have the reach, spread and penetra
tion. Their great sale 3 due to these qualities, which
insure a full bag. Made in many gauges and loads.
BB SURE TO ASK FOR THM W BRAND
Canadian Farmers
Profit From Wheat
m
Yon can get a Homestead of 160 acres FREE
and other landa at remarkably low prices. During many
yeara Canadian wheat fields havo averaged 20 buihela to
rTsS5ai
ff He MaEllBJliff STal
the aero many yields
he acre many yields
wnnuenui crops also 01 uau , uariey ana r tax.
Mixed farming as profitable an Industry aa grain rain
ing The excellent grasses full ot nutrition are the only
food required (or beef or dairy purposes. Good achoola.
churches, markets convenient, climate excellent.
miiiarr lemco is
aniuaaa lor iarni lauu
bare volunteered (o
2 farmnn Ln liMt fixtn
Sor 11 term am and particulars as tu reducoa railway ntM to
apk o( Imnalgrotiou, Ottawa, Canada, or
Board of Censors
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Nebraska Directory
D II DTI I DC CURED in a faw dap
nUr I Unt without pain or w
rical operation. If o pay until cured. Writ
Ulb ttUAV, aofl Uc Uldg-., OnulU, Wb.
DEFIANCE STARCH
is constantly growing in favor because It
Does Not Stick to the Iron
and it will not Injure the finest fabric For
laundry purposes it hu no equal. 16 ot
package 10c. more starch for umemoaey.
DEFIANCE STARCH CO., Omaha, Nebraska
1HEDKGC0LEC0..OUM
FitH,0TtTHt,caEn,rwim
WHOLESALE ONLY
Bend Chrtttmaa order
enlr to Inioro reoervlag
nppljr wnen Deeded.
2
SHIP
roar POCLTBTU
ui. We par Win
for live poelur.
cook book rani
Mention tbli paper.
WANTED
1,000 CARLOADS SCRAP IRON
Also Scrap Rubber, Metals, Etc
Write for prices
Nebraska Iron & Metal Go. SVa
ftAkUrMlaV
HAIR BALSAM
Atollel preparation of merit,
Help to eradicate dandruff.
For KMtorinf Color aa4
"BS
iitrtoGrar or Faded Half J
Oaandll.ooatlminrUta. 1
W. N. U., LINCOLN, NO. 51-1916.
The war's devastation of
European crops has caused
an unusual demand forgrain
from the American Conti
nent. The people of the world must
be fed and wheat near $2 a bushel
offers Rreat profits to the farmer.
Canada's invitation is therefore
especially attractive. She wants
settlers to make money and happy,
prosperous homesfor themselves by
helping her raise immense wheat crops.
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as nigh ns 45 busne
aa hish as 45 bushels to the acre.
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noi compulsory in canaim, oat mere la
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VV. V, BENNETT
Room 4, Dee D Idg., Otaaha Nek,
Canadian Government Agent
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