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"You should have shot the synurn.Y Mo admonished him. The Cuticura Toilet Trio. Having cleared your skin keep it cleni by making Cuticura your every-day toilet preparations. The Soap to cleanse nnd purify, the Ointment to soothe and heal, tho Talcum to powder and per fume. No toilet table is complete without them. Advertisement The less religion n man has the moie lie thinks his wife ought to hnve. Sure FOR INDEGE&TfON kEYVW H&kI 6 Bell-ahs Hot vater Sure Relief 25fc and 754 Packages. Everywhere and MICE Always iue the genuine llilPa Relief VC )J(W wllli!lS f$wffl2 EIL-AHS TO KILL RATS STEARNS' ELECTRIC PASTE It forces tbrse pet to tun from tbo building foi wMerard frcthnlr. IUU.lulr,cockroachr, water bugt and anvi destroy food and property una n carriers of im-;m BEADY FOR USE-BCTTEn THAN TRAP . IlroctIunlniaUr)EUtfMli)-!r; be. ' 2oi. Ur-aKc Ucr. Jltoll U). r iww dack ir rr rA'.n Qtories of GREAT - INDIANS By ELMO SCOTT WATSON Copyright, 1V22, Western Newspaper U11I011. PHILIP OF POKANOKET. "TER ROR OF NEW ENGLAND" SHOULD the apologist for tlio In dian try to Justify tho red man's cruelty by citing cases of white bar barity, ho need only refer to tho enso of King Philip of Poknnokct, chief of tho Wumpnnoags. When lo was killed the colonists treated ids body as though it were the carcass of a wild beast. Tlicy beheaded and quartered him. They exhibited tho head on a gibbet at Plymouth for 20 years and they united the- quarters on trees. One of ids linntls, mutilated by a bursting pistol, was given to Alderman, his slayer. King Philip (Metncomet) was tho. second son of friendly old Mnssasoit but he had no lose -for tho white men. He saw that unless their expansion was stopped Ids own race was doomed. So lie began uniting tlio tribes of New Englnnd against them. The colonists suspected thnhhc'was preparing for war but he succeeded In deceiving them until June, 1075, when hs warriors, contrary to his orders, attacked Swansea, Mass. Concealment being no longer possible, Philip "plunged Into the conflict with salvage fury. Tho next three months his wnrriors nnd their allies, tho Narrngansetts, de si royed 12 of tho 00 towns In Now England. vr Tho "Terror of New Englnnd" reached the peak of his career at tho Battle of Bloody Brook near Deerlleld where he killed 00 colonists. After that the star of the Wampanoag begaj; to wane. Wetumoo, his sister-in-law, tho "Sqnw Sachem of Pocnsset," who had led 800 warriors Into the field to aid Philip, was killed by tho colonists who cut off her head and set It up on a pole at Taunton, Mass. Then the chief's wife and son were captured nnd sold into slavery In tho West In dies. "My henit breaks now. I am ready to die," said the great chief. By now he, with only a few faithful followers, was fleeing from placo to place llko a hunted wild animal. Ono of his wnrriors suggested surrender and Philip instantly killed him with one blow of his tomnlmwk. Alder man, tlio slain wnrrior's brother, im mediately deserted to. the English and offered to lend Captain Church to Phil Ip's hiding place. On August 12, 1G70, the English sur rounded the swnmp whero the Wam panoag, had taken refuge. As, they closed in tlicy sighted their quarry speeding nlong a path, ono of tho few nvenues of escnpe from tho swnmp, Suddenly Alderman rose up before the lleelng chief. Ho fired nnd King Phil ip fell with two wounds In his breast. Aldermnn's gun had been double charged ono bullet for his brother and one for himself I V CANONCHET, THE SACHEM OF THE NARRAGANSETTS THEY hud told Cauoilchet thnt he must die. "I llko it well," repVjpd tho old sachem of the Narragansetls. "I shall die before my heart is soft or I hnve said anything unworthy of myself." Canonchet had good reason to liato the English. They had taken his fa ther prisoner and turned him over to ids enemies, tho Mohegans, who had tortured Mluntoi.omo to death. When King Philip formed ids confederation of Mew England tribes agnlnst tho whites, Canonchet was sympathetic to the Wampanong's cause, but he did not take the field immediately. The colonists suspected him, however, nnd demanded that he sign a treaty agree ing to glye up to them nny qf King Philip's people who lied to him. "Deliver the Indians of Philip? Never!" was the chief's indlgnnnt re ply? "Not a Wampanoag will I ever give up no, not tlio puring of n Wam panong's null!" So the colonists sent nn army against Canonchet and on December 10, 107C, It struck the Narrngansetts In their fortified town of Sunke Squaw, It. I. There Canonchet lost n third of his nation, but with tho re mainder, he carried the war to tlio colonists with such fury that his nume was second only to thnt of King Philip as n word of terror In New Englnnd. Finally In April 1070, he was cap tured. Tho English offered him his life if he would help them ngnlnst tho hostile Indians, a proposal which was met with haughty silence nnd un in dignant Hash in his eyes, Next they offered to spnre him If ho would send orders to Ills people to make peace. "I nin n saolicm," declared Canon chet proudly. "You have no ono hero of equal rank, so I will not talk of peace." "If you do not accept the terms of fercd, you will be put to denth," he wns told. "I would rather dlo than remnln a prisoner," replied Canonchet. "On'eka, son of Unons, Is here. Ills father killed my father. Let him kill hip." f JJIs request was denied? They took him In triumph to Stonington, Conn. As a rewnrd to the frldndly Indians, tlio Pcquots rerc allowed to shooj 'him; the Mohegans to behead him and tlio NIautics to burn him. As n return favor, thq Mohegans presented his bend to tlio English council at Ilmtford, ijo Canonchet of tho-Creat Jlcnrt ramo to 'be end of tbo trail. " - - ' k , MARKET REVIEW Compiled by tho Nebraska State Bureau. GRAIN TRENDED DOWNWARD . EflflB Lower. Poultry Slightly Higher. Cattle Practically Steady. Hogs Slightly Lower. Lambs Steady to Hlghor. LIVESTOCK. r Cattle: Tlio supply of cattle at Om?' nun last week was liberal and offerings, showed improvement. Steers showing quality and finish were In strongest de mnnd. Best long yearlings reached n, top Wednesday of $8.G0, with good to choice steers selling at $8.25B.40. The biflk of beef steers sold at a range of S7.OO08.25. Beef cows sold up to fC.no nnd fnt heifers reached $7.00. For the week, veal calves were 2o 50c lower. Hogs: Local receipts wore liberal but supplies at outside markets wcro comparatively light. For the weok, prices at Omaha were lfi(52oc lower on butchers and 10c lower on pneking' stock. The bulk of good hogs sold at $t0.-100 10.70; with a lop of $10.85. ' Sheep: Receipts of sheep wcro heavier, both at Omnha nnd elsewhere: The bulk of the offerings consisted of fed wooled lambs. Wednesday's top on choice handy-weights wns $15.50, while the bulk of fed lambs cleared at fl4.7n15.10. Ewe top, Thursday, wns $8.75. GRAIN. " T Wheat: The Government Crop Re port, issued Mnrch 8th, placed thq quantity of wlient on farms March 1st, at 131,130,000 bushels, or 10.5 of thq 1921 crop, compared with 217,037,000 bushels, or 20.1 of the 1920 crop on, farms March 1st Inst year. Prices de clined as. a result of liquidation In fluenced by lower prices on foreign maikets, nnd Improved crop condition In the Southwest. For the week, .Chi cago May wheat was down 10c. Corn: Tho Government Crop Re port estimated the quantity of corn on,' farms March 1st at 1,313,120,000 bush els, or 42.0 of tho 1921 crop, com pared with 1,504,832,000 bushels, 48 8 of tho 192Q crop on farms March 1st. n year ago. For tho week, Chicago May corn declined 0 at Olc. POTATOES. The- car lot movement Increased B.7G7 cars, n gain of 000 cars over the previous week and nbout 300 cars more than the same week a year ago. Total from 18 leading late shipping statoa for tho season to dnto wns 327,027 cars, compared with 104,347 cars last year to tho same date. The first car of early potatoes from west Palm Beach, Florida, appeared on the New York market March 0th. Consuming markets were generally steady to firm, with demand limited. Northern sacked Round Whites wcro down 10c In producing sections nt $1.50 1.C0. Omaha Market: Minnesota sacked No. 1, R. R. Ohos, $2.03. Western Nebraska Irrigated District: Carlots f o. b. Sacked No. 1, Pearls, $1.15; Russet Rurals, $1.25. POULTRY. Tho movement of eggs was slightly affected Ty recent weather conditions; but supplies were still plentiful. For the week, tho N. Y. market was down 5c and Chlcngo 2c. California white extra firsts sold In N. Y. Wednesday at 81c Local prices to farmers, 18c. The demand for poultry continued good even tho prices wero higher. Local prices: Springs, 20c; Hens, (light) 18c, (heavy) 22c; Stags, 17c; Old Roosters, 12c. Phi Beta Kappa Founded In 1776. ..The Pl Beta Kappa college fra ternity is the oldest of tho Greek letter societies. It was founded nt William und Mary college, Virginia, in 1770. To Remove Spots from Hardwood. Grease spots on hardwood floors can bo removed by scrubbing the spots first in water as hot as the hand can bear and then dropping peroxide of hydrogen on them and allow it to re scln until dry. A Different Gamble. Few people seem to bo bothering tehmsclves over whether thr Is or Is not a futur life. The rcaosn prob ably is that there's no chnnco to cash In on bets that might bo made on it. Her First Difficulty. "I'm awfully glad you camo In, mother," said Mrs. Youngblrde, who was trying to do soirio cooking. "This recipe snys: Tnko n good-hearted cabbage." Now, mother dear, how do you tell tlte disposition of a cabbagoV" Boston Transcript. Wedding Ring Finger. Whatever tho fashln may bo nbout wedding rings, the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer says: "Tho fricst, inking tho ring, shall deliver It to tho man to put on the fourth finger of tho woman's left hand." Moat Rigid of Ostracisms. Ono of tlio greatest penalties that can be Imposed on n Hindu Is Hint of being outenstcd. No man may ea with him, nnd Ills own relatives wlli notpermlt lilm In their homes. Ho is completely ostrncls'cd. Taste Is a matter of tobacco quality We state it as our honest belief that the tobaccos wed In Chesterfield arc of finer quality (arul hence of better taste) than in any other Wfc W4 b'ISVWt t Ucgctl & Jlfjw Tobacco Ct. J & r . 'J . "..,$ !, -. "ST- ..j GOT BACK AT "BR'ER SIMC0X" Fool Question Met Merited Rebuke From Colored Preacher Surely Right on One Point. Bishop Candler, of Atlanta, wns con demning a certain theological contro versy. , "Such Idle controversies," he said, "remind mo of tho colored preacher wlio began a sermon with tho words : "'Breddern and jblstern, when de fust man, Adam, was created, lie was made oiiter wet clny and set up ngln do pnlln's to dry.' "A member rose in tho back of the church. "'Pnwson,' ho snld, Incredulously, 'docs yo ser'ously stute dat Adam was made outer wet cluy and set up agin de pnlln's to dry? "'Dem's mail words, Br'cr Slracox. Dcm's mnh words I' " 'Den, pnwson, who made do pnlln's?' " 'Br'er Slmcox, set down,' said tho parsQn severly. 'Such fool questions ,D3i yourn, would vupset any system, of theology.' " Perfectly Safe. First Thief (In hotel bedroom) Go. quiet, Jim. There's a woman asleep lu thnt room. Second Thief It doesn't matter If blio wakes up. "It don't? One scream would bring half the folks in 'the house to the door." "She won't scream. If she wakes up she'll throw a sheet over her head nnd keep still." "Why will sho?" "Her head is alt up iu curl papers." Struy Stories. A Visible Excuse. Tommy nnd Billy had been fighting on their wny lio'lrie from school. The teacher received this note the next day: "Dear Sir As ono of your scholars hit my boy in tho eye with a stono, ho can't sec out of it. So will you plense see into it?" Poverty isn't' n crlnio unless It fur nishes ono with prison fare. A girl with prtjtfy teeth never misses nn opportunity giggle. with steWed THERE isn't anything better for breakfast or lunch than a dish of Grape-Nuts, with cream or milk, and stewed prunes or peaches. This delicious combination gives you tho elr ments of a well-balanced food. For it contains not only tho material needed to build tissue and furnish energy, but it also supplies fruit adds, that help keep the system in good order. Go to your grocer today and order a package of delicious Grape-Nuts. You will find that it will digest more readily than most other cereals, and it will "stay by" you longer because it's so richly nourishing. GrapeNuts for Health jlh. Vj v i . i lv vvi "zvJ-nB ?& L.i&'v VrL WmAmt ' Chesterfield CIGARETTES of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos blende&ir &W -nl M Prehistoric Ruins. Tlio fascinating interest of the ancient ruins in Rhodesia, South Afri ca, drew tlio attention of tlio crch cologlsts of tho British association during Its recent meetings at Capo Town. Among tlicso ruins the most conspicuous Is tlio great Zimbabwe temple, which lies about 200 miles ln lnnd from the Indian ocean. Tlio old est of the ruined buildings nro be lieved to dato back nt least to tho days of King Solomon. It Is thought thnt they wero constructed by Semitic colonists, whoso chief object was gold mining, nnd who hnvo left indications of their worship of Banl nnd Ashtn roth, as described In tho Bible. Ex perts' belicvo thnt precious metals to tlio vatuo of $3,000,000 or $4,000,000 must hnvo been extracted from the gold reefs of Rhodesia in ancient times. Eskimos Slaughter Musk Ox. The Eskimo hunts tho musk ox with dogs from which they do not flee. On sighting a small baud he lets ono or two dogs 'loose whon the older nnl nmls Immediately fnee outward in de fensive formation with calves lu the center, nnd prepare to give fight. As soon as the herd Is thus "iinciiorcd" tho Eskimo lets all his dogs loose nnd then proceeds to kill tho musk ox with gun or bow and nrrow. Tlio musk ox nro very fierce, and If a wounded bull charges tlio Eskimo, the dogs in turn Immediately akack him, which gives Uie hunter n cltmce to shoot n second time. In this way the Eskimo is ablo to dispatch tho whole herd. A Guilty Conscience. "You look troubled, Zeke," remarked Squiro Witherbeo. "I nm that, 'Squire," said Chiggcr vlllo's best-known loafer. "I'vo been down to tli' gospel tent henrin that new sawdust evangelist preach on tlv sin of idleness. Before tli' feller got through, dog my cats if I didn't think ho wns personally acquainted with mo I" Birmingham .Age-Herald. Tomorrow. Wco Donnld Angus "Please, sir, what time will it be?" .Literal Gentle man "When ?" Punch. id you eveiftry 6rapeNuis O c prunes or peaches "Jheve's a Treason " w FflM .',,'fc KW. m. - i .- WHY THE NAME 'MOONSHINE' in Earlier Years tho Illicit Liquor Wa Supposed to Be Made Only at Night. America calls the liquor illicitly dis tilled, especially in the Allcgbnnjr mountains, "moonshine." Tho appar ent reason is thnt it is believed to bcr distilled nt night and secretly trnns ported without payment of n tax or tho nuthorlty of official permit. Tho fact is, of course, thnt the secret stills work ns hard in day as nt night. Englnnd used tho word In Blmllar manner, though not in tho sama sense. Over Uiero inoonshlno h liquor thnt lias been smuggled Into tho country without payment of a tax. The smuggling is usually dono, by; smnil boats from tho continent, that land at lonely shores at night, nnd the? enrgo is unloaded by tho light of tho moon. It was this that gave tho liquor its generic name. American moonshlno Is raw, un aged and often uncolored spirits. Brit ish moonshlno niny be tho finest bran dy from Franco, the choicest rum frora Jamaica. In tho British Isles, especially Ireland, tho popular name for liomo dlsttllcd spirits is "mountain dew," be cause it is In the hills thnt it is mador far from the prying eyes of the ex cise man. . They'd Know About It Ono day young nunty was left In charge of tho smnll i npnrtiucilt and tho two children. "I'm going Into tire kitchen to pre pare baby's milk, Bobby," tBho tairj importantly; "you bo suro to cnll ma when bo wakes up." "Oil, you'll hear lilm for youself,,, flung Bobby; "that kid turns himsel on tho minuto ho wakes up bo's Ida own alarm clock I" . I Tho Truth; "You enn't reason with a woman." "No, my boy; worneii' nro bard to fool." q; , Outside influence. Rub "What do you fblrtfeof Bbortr Bklrts?" dud "wou, it uoeen'i u- Tjend upon the skirts." :fc . K k5 w m M k , "-Ml! IM, W"! ..'sonomT' -. f CA- il W J sHf ,0 v ,