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Ab 1 '#-i *AfZ Im Omaha, The Flavor Lasts Grow Wheat in Western Canada One Crop Often Pays lor the Land Western Canada offen the neatest advantages to home seekers. Large profits are assured. You can buy on easy payment terms, Fertile Land at $15 to $30 per Acre land similar to that which through many years has averaged from 20 to 45 bushcla of wheat to the acre. Hundreds of cases are on ret Canada a single crop haa paid the coat of land nnd pro ments of the Dominion and Fro vine** of Manitoba, Saskatchi the farmer to prosper, and extend every possible encou Grain Growing and Gtock Raising. ThoughWestem Canada offers land at such low figures, the high I prices of grain, cattle, sheep and hogs will remain. I Loans for the purchase of stock may be had at low interest I there are good shipping facilities beat of markets free schools I churches splendid climate lowtaxation (none on improvements). For particular* a* to loestioa of lands tor tale, naps, illwtrated literature, Mdacca railway rates, ete., apply to Bupt. of Immigration, Ottawa, Can., or C. A. Cut, Drawer 197, Vthrtm, S. D. V. V. IkmuH, Rooa 4, Bm Neb., ami R. A.Gamtt, t\v A political candidate should wear canvas shoes. When vou're fifty, your body begins to creak a little at the hinges. Motion is more slow and deliberate. "Not so young as I used to be" is a frequent and unwel come thought. Certain Dodily functions upon which good health and good spirits ao much depend, are impaired.- The weak spot is generally the bladder. Unpleasant symptoms show themselves. Painful and annoying complications in other organs arise. This is particularly true with el derlv people. If you only know how, this people. If you trouble can be obviated. Far over 200 years Haarlem Oil has been hi GOLD MEDAL relieving _the in- Buh capsule contains about one dose of five drops. Take them just like you would any pill, with a small swallow of water. They soak into the system and throw on the poisons which are making yon old be* fnv your time. They will quickly relieve t1 'A sealed package, bat bave an eye out also for the name That name Is your pro tection against inferior imitations* Just as the sealed packase is pro tection against Impurity* The Greatest Name In Goody-Land DOUBLE MINT reds of cases are on record where in Western production. The Govcrn atchewan and Alberta want encouragement and fadp to 311 Jackass Stmt, St Paal,llju. Canadian Government Agents The Way of It "Tlie poor woman liad to pinch her self to get along." "I'll bet her lazy, drinking husband didn't pliK'li himself." "No the cops did It for lilin." WEAK KIDNEYS MEAN A WEAK BODY COTvaijence^and P»^r^eJl.t^homf I hejoins or wit£ "simple" aches a»d pains ramedv, and need* no introduction. It is now put up in odorless, tasteless capsules. These are easier and more pleasant to take than the oil in bottles. 1 A Prospective. Defendant. "The kaiser won't talk." "I think he's been warned that any thing he says may be used against him."—Louisville Courier-Journal. It may take nine tailors to make a man. but one Christinas is enough to break liini. thoee stiffened joints, that backache, rheu matism, lumbago, sciatica, call stones, gravel, "brick dust," etc. They arc an effective remedy for all diseases ol' the bladder, kidney, liver, stomach and allied organs. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules eleanse the kidneys and purify the blood. They frequently ward eft attacks of the dangerous and fatal diseases of the kid neys. They have a beneficial effect, and often completely cure the diseases of the bodily organs, allied with the bladder and kidneys. If yon are troubled with fiorene* across in the back take warning, it may be the preliminary indications of some dreadful malady which can be warded off or cured if taken in time. Go to your druggist today and get a bos of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. Money refunded if they do not help yon. Three sites. GOLD MEDAL are the pure, original imported Haarlem Oil Capeulea. Accept No Substitutes.—Adv. w\ 1 THE AMERICAN SPIRIT. Pranklir. K. I^me. This greater Anii-iv-a ... is to be at. substantial aa hard thought aini hard work can nuke it. a thing of pood roads, ships, and railroads-. well fertilized farms ami •»eil oittaniztd industry, regulated rivers put to use. and schools and schools and schools and labora tories and more laboratories! This :i« .America, as (lie old, will contribute to the world raw prod ucts with most generous hand. But the ultimate resource of the nation is not that which lies within the gTrund. hut that which vibrates in man's brain. Therefore, out of the struggle and torture that we shall pass through. and the reverses and triumph that we shall meet, there should evolve the conception of America as the center of the world's thought, an America that will five that leadership and di rection to the scientific, literary, and scci.il thought of the world that we pride ourselves we have recently given to its political thought. Our status in this war gives us a place of moral ascend ancy from which if we are great enough to beJhumble we can be come real masters of men, con querors of the invisible kingdom of man's mind. ADVICE TO NURSES. The United States public health ser vice has issued a bulletin of instruc tions for practical nurses doing home nursing in cases of Influenza. The In struction applies quite well to nursing colds, bronchitis, sore throats, pneu monia and most forms of contagion. We quote from this bulletin: ""Where physic is needed a dose of castor oil or Roehelle salts should be given. "The room should be cleared of all unnecessary furniture, bric-a-brac, and rugs. A wash basin, pitcher, and slop bowl, soap and towels should be at hand, preferably in the room or just outside the door. "If the patient is feverish a doctor should be called and this should be done in any case if the. patient appears very sick or coughs up pinkish (blood stained) sputum or beathes rapidly and painfully. "Sputum should be collected on old ra.gs, or toilet paper, or on paper nap kins and not on handkerchiefs. As soon as used these rags or papers should be placed In a paper bag kept beside the bed. The rags or papers in the paper bag should he burned. "The diet should be light: Milk, a soft boiled egg, some toast or crackers, a bit of jelly or jam stewed fruit, some cooked cereal like oatmeal, hominy or r.'ce will generally be liberal enough to satisfy. "The comfort of the patient depends on a number of little tilings which should not be overlooked. The rooms should be well ventilated, the bed should he clean, vlth clean sheets and piljow cases, and it should be fresh ened frequently. Tbe face and hands should be kept clean, the hair combed, 1he mouth clean, preferably with some pleasant mouth wash a cool '.rin pres* on the forehead if there is head ache. So much for the patient. The at tendant should wear a mask. "The attendant should always wash •her bands with soap and water im mediately after wailing on or touching the patient. This is important, for carus«.ness in this direction may easily cause the attendant to become infected with the disease germs. "Au-ndants should, if possible, wear a washable gown or an apron which covers the dress. This wiil make it much simpler to avoid infection. "It is desirahle that all attende::nts learn how to use a fever thermometer. This Is not at all a difficult matter and the use of such a thermometer is a prreat help in caring for the patients. The druggists who sells these ther mometers will be glad to show how they are used. "In closing, one word of caution: If in doubt, call the doctor." November. November's here, wjth landscapes drear, and winds that chill the human pizard they seem to sigh, as they whiz by, "Prepare, prepare, for win ter's blizzard!" The trees are hare: as in despair, before the winds they writhe and totter tbe skies are bleak and often leak a lot of cheap denatured water. November's here the dismal year is growing feeble, halt and si.'kly he'll cash his checks and join tiie wrecks in time's world famous bone yard quickly. Thus years roll on: they come, and grin, and they're all in be fore their curves are fairly reckoned. A year quite new looms up in view, a year that's bold and blithe and clever so full of pep his buoyant step, you'd think that he would last forever. But wliile you look be shrinks, gadzookl The bloom is from his cheek departed his shanks grow lean, and he is seen a gafftr pent and broken hearted. No vember# here, the liields are sere, the flowers indoors, are safely potted: the bird" are gor.e from hedge and lawn, the season's flies have ail been swatted. The Touts ere whipped" they're badly hipped by 100 much kul* fur, too much hating Thanksgiving day. no: far away, looms up as some- thing worth awaiting. 6he Knew Her Place. liVom Association Met A ""woman, one of the ,10.000 British working for the Y. M. C. A., was as signed if scrub the Kagle hut floor i:: London. She had done little manual labor in her life, but accepted the ,io! without protest and went down on iier krtees with a pail of hot water, a cloth, and a ..:Hke of soap. Soon the water in the pai' was black. A man in uniform passed. The woman looked up and asked if he would mind emptying the pail and refilling it with clean water. There was a pause, then this reply: "Damrdt, jnadame. I'm an officer:" This ttme there was no.pause, but Ilk* a flash the scrubwoman retorted: "Damnit, officer, I'm a duchess'" Red Cross Salaries. From the Red Cross Magazin» It is a significant fact that out o- more than 4.200 men and woAien who are giv ing their entire time, or practically their entire time, to the workings of 'lie Ked Cross in the United States, mo: than half are serving without any valarv. And the highest of the salaries l-i an teounaequenttal figure. '. 'V ,, *, EMERSON FELT PINCH OF WAR Great American Poet Wrote to Friend Telling Him of the Financial Crisis,' In (lie early days of :he Civil war. KIUI'I'MIII wroa* t« a friend of the :ui uicinl crisis "The rtrsi of January flS(i'J) has found mo in quite as poor :i plight as rhe rest of lie American.-. Not a penny from my bonk* since la! .Inns', which usually yield or a year no dividend* from the banks or from T.i dian-I'lyniouth properly. Then almost ail income from leftures. has qnilo censed, so that your loiter found nie in a study bow to pa. 10 or 100 with .S."0. Meanwhile wo are trying to lie as unconsuniiii^ as candles tinder an ex tinguisher iind 'tis friirlitful to iliink how many rivals we have in distress and in economy, ''.in far better that this grindinu' should go on from bad to worse than that we be driven by any impatience inio a hasly peace, or any peace resirtrin^ lite old rotten ness." $100 Reward, $100 Catarrh is a local disease greatly influ enced by constitutional conditions. It therefore requires constitutional treat ment. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE Is taken internally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the Sys tem. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE destroys the foundation of the disease, gives the patient strength by Improving the general health and assists nature tn doing its work. *100.00 for any case of Catarrh that HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE falls to cure. Druggists 75c. Testimonials fr»e. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. A Hint. Intrepid Widow—Speaking of'conun drums, Sir. Slocuin, there's a good one: Why is the letter "d" like a wedding ring? Procrastinating Iiacitolor -OJi, I'm no good at conundrums. Intrepid Widow—You give it up? Wb.v, because "we" can't be "wed" without it. RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR."" To half pint of water add 1 oz. Buy Rum, small bos of B.trbo Compound, and J,4 ox. of glycerine. Any druggist, can put this up or you can mix it at home at very little cost. Full directions for mak ing and use coino in eacii box of liarbo Compound. It will gradually darken streaked, faded urav hair, and make it s^oft and glossy. It will n.it color the scalp, i-' noj sticky or greasy, and does riot rub off.Adv. His First Retreat. lias your boy baek"i'o •losii gon work 7" "Yep." replied Fanner "oni!ossel. "He got so tired bavin' everybody persuadin" him to sil around an' tell all about the war that he ge:s av.ay off yonder where nobody kin Iind 11iin an' chops wood all iy.'' Cuticura Comforts Saby's Skin When red. roug:i and itching with hot baths of Cuticura Soap and touches of Cuticura Ointment. Also make use now and then of that exquisitely scent ed dusting powder. Cu.ieui-a 'i"n!cui», one of the iru'L-peusabje Cuticura Toilet Trio.—Adv. Total Result. "What did raise on your prom ise to pay?" "Only few 'miles." Net Contents 15 Fluid Drachm? ALCOHO:. 3 rcH r. SNT. AYetfeJaWe PrcT'ara'iofifofAs siniilatinC Ihcfbod by UnglhcS'.cwiacisRiK! |j Thereby jVor.icli"^ f] Cheerfulness and lu^tAonliiwi xieitlwr 0piafn.Mornhi.3C r^rl Mineral. NOTNAWCO-&j| PunfJtm 41*Stv»' I JhxMtA *9» I AnltrSmi -/»twn J'mi A hcipful ••m' Gonsti oat on luifll'.'ii'i'tiocjj and Fcvcrishucss lOSSOKSr.EE?' rcs^Uin(5 r»csirailc Siru9rtot (2S 7nr. Gkxzkc* Ccm,«v** YO»lv- Bua Copy of Wrapper. "-A' V'-V A Coated Tongue? What it Meau-s A br.d breath, coated tongue, bftdl I taEte in the mouth, languor and debility, are usually signs that the liver ia out of order. 1'itOF. HEM« foaded jiff own like the 'Pellets' best of any,'*—iiliZ. F, riELD, S29 S. Grant tract. Wanted to Be Safe. A little l'ellow of five, fearing that Santa Chilis would forgot him. wrote the following letter: "I'loase fecli me a ingun and sum carrs an' a picsher hook and sum ran dy and a pony. P. S. if ilie pony i/. a mule pleoze ti bis behind legs." A Doggone Shame. "I say, Kido. you don't see into be very well satislied with your dinner, lodsiy." "How eotild I be when this family has gone lion.'1 dry':" DONT Sacrifice Liberty nii-l^tiCdSh WVM 1. nrlcn Kuorntitni'd. Partly n.- L..r,il*Vis5 bouphu IrwIaAto., 501 LutniippLi.chauee,Wlne,cj^*«ilw,ajp^ SIOUX CITY PTG. CO., NC. 3-151&I For Infanta and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria ist 4 JIETEK Sa.VBS The liver is an organ secondary in importance only to tho Leart." jijK We ca® r.au fac- tare poisons within our bodies which are as deadly &9 a Bcakc'fi venom. The liver acte as a truard over oar well-being, eifting out the cinders and ashes from the general circulation. A blockade in the intestines piles a heavy burden upon the liver. If the intestines are choked or ,clogged np, the circulation of the blood becomes ioisoned and the system becomes with toxic waste, and we Buffer from headache, yellow coated tongue, bad taste in mouth, nausea, or gas, acid dyspepsia, languor, debility, yellow Bkin or eyes. At such times one abould take a pleasant laxativ?. Such a one is made of May-apple, aves of aioc, jalap, put into read .-: tae form by Doctor Pierce, nearly years ago, and sold for 25 cents by all druggwts as Dr. Pierce's Pleasant "Pellets,, STOCKTON, CA.UP.— For conntipatkm, headache, an inactive livor. indice»Uon and blfc outneu thero Is nothing to oitiul Dr. Picrce'S Pleasant Pellets. I have trlcj otber Ihinu* 4 "h bat '-"L- 1 1 Don't wait until your cold develops Spanish Influenza or pneumonia. Kill it: quick. 1 2 CASCARA QUININE Standard cold remedy for id ycsirs—in is bit! form—safe, sure, no opiates—hrcnltr, uj col'J 2-1 hours—relieves np 3 d.c"£. Money back if it fails. The genuine bojc l) ,n a KcI top with Mr. Hilt's picture. At All DI UJI ijtcrc* Years CASTORIA M* in