The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, April 23, 1914, Image 7

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KID CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF
COSTA RICAN PRESIDENT AND HIS FAMILY
THE LABILITY ACT
PLANS TO ENLARGE A8HLAND
RIFLE RANGE.
GOSSIP FROM STATE CAPITAL
re You Suffering FromO
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the state of being poisoned, from toxic, substancei produced within the
body." This Is a condition due to the stomach, bowels, kidneys, liver, or
pores of the body falling to throw off the poisons. More than 50 of adults
arc suffering from this trouble. This Is probably why you are suffering from
nervousness, headaches, loss of appetite, lack of ambition, and many other
symptoms produced by Auto-Intoxication, Your whole system needs stirring up.
DR. PIERCE'S GOLDEN
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any outside aid. Obey Nature's warnings. Your dealer
In medicine will supply you, or you mty send 50c for a sample
package oi tablets by malL Address Dr.ICV.Plerce, Butfalo,N.Y.
Watch Your Colts
ror Cotight. Coldi and .Distemper, and at the flret Mmptoms of any
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Softy.
"He remarked to nor that men are
ut clay."
"Bright"
"And she asked him If that applied
-to her."
"And then?"
"Ho replied that it applied to all.
And now his name is mud."
"She threw cold water on him, oh?"
Houston Post
A Double Misfortune.
"So Jlgglns had hlB head cut oft
idth tho now management How did
-that happen?"
"I think It was bacauso ho lost hla
-head at a critical moment."
The Right Ejaculation.
"Don't you think we had better sus
pend Judgment In this case?"
"Oh, hang itl"
Women havo been thinking of
Easter millinery. Such thinking costs
money:
A Poignant Anecdote.
"The great fault of American serv
ants Is familiarity. To bo familiar Is
to bo Inefficient A familiar cook Is as
Inefficient as a pessimistic doctor."
Tho Bpcaker, Mrs. Uc-ardman Harri
man, Is perhaps the moat brilliant con
versationalist In Now York a fact
which renders moro poignant thlB an-
enrioto.
"I had a cook," she continued,
"whom I tried to break of her ovor-fa-
mlllarlty. What was tho result? This
cook, discussing mo In tho servants'
hall, said:
"'I don't any she's a bad mistress,
but sho'o u woman of only ono Idea.
Why, I can't never get her to talk of a
single think but eating.' "
Rattled by Court Proceedings.
An elderly mnn-of the farming type
was called as a witness In tho Belfast
summons court, and tho clerk, proceed
ing to administer tho oath, told him to
repeat "I swear by Almighty God that
tho ovldonco," etc.
Tho old fellow waa a llttlo excited,
however, by being in court, and instead
of following tho words of tho clerk,
lmcnn nmiri lnurl lnuchter to ropeat tho
wordB of tho well-known hymn, "O
God, our help in ages paBt"
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TORTURING TWINGES
Mnrri ao-eallad rheumatism is caused
by weakened kidneys. When the kid
neys fall to ciear tno oiooa oiuric acta,
toe acta xorms into crystals mkq uii
of broken glass in the muscles, joints
and on tho nerve casings. Torturing
pains dart through the affected part
whenever it is moved. By crlng the
kidneys, Doan's Kidney Pills have
eased thousands of rheumatic cases,
lumbago, sciatica, gravel, neuralgia
and urinary disorders.
AN INDIANA
CASE '
M. C. -Walker, MS
Grand Are., Con
noravtlla. Ind., aaya:
"For ten yeara X
had muicular rheu
matlam. X waa laid
up tn bed and
couldn't mora a
limb, tlaitera and
h n t annllcatlona
failed. Tho firat box
of Doan'a Kidney
Pllla helped ma and
two mora boxes per
manently cured me,"
Gat DcWa t Aay Stat.M Boa
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Richard Crokcr, nearly ovarybody
knows, has a cvnical wit. Mr. Crokor
aired this wit In a recent letter to
a member of Tammany hall apropos
of a millionaire's charities.
"To be canonized In American jmb
Ho opinion," he wrote, "give publicly
and steal privately."
8olace.
"Aren't you worried about thes
public questions?"
"Yes," replied Farmer CorntosseL
"But I'm tankful fur this much.
ThArn'n enoueh of 'em bo that when
iron trnt Hrnrt nf TCOrTVln' abOUt OnO
you can reit your mind thlnkln' about
another."
Natural Mistake.
"I was only whispering sweet noth
ings In Mabel'B ear," Bald the young
man aa Aunt Miriam entered tho par
lor In search of her glasses.
"Strango you should havo mistaken
her mouth for her ear," retorted tha
aunt as she left the room.
Reason for Acquittal.
Juror Wo acquitted him out
vmtiftthv.
Friend For his aged mother?
Juror Oh, no; for having such a
lawyer.
And somo men refuse to quarrel
with their wives because it costs them
too much to make up.
READERSg&E'
aotamna ahou'.d Inatat upon baring- what they
aak for, ref ualng all aubatltutaa or Imitation.
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Nebraska Directory
SMOKESTACKS
Writs us lor pneas.
WILSON STEAM BOILER CO.. Omaha
DEFIANCE STARCH
it constantly growing in favor because It
Does Not Stick to the Iron
and It will not injure the finest fabric. For
laundry purposes it has no equal. 16 or.
packsge 10c 1-3 more starch for same money.
DEFIANCE STARCH CO., Omaha, Nebraska
auTi.unn
CHOLERA SERUM
Don let your hota dts wlln
tha Coolers wben you can
Bravest It by lmmunlnj
lesLvlth oomrom. Wnea
tbem.vlth put leram. When
ordering gire aa the num
ber andwelf bt and we will
know bow much to lead.
Writ lor rrea uookiot.
iiaaiau aaaca coarin
tea, tin
Baker Liquid Fiber
Stops Punctures
and slow leaks. Will not harden,
gum or stick to your tires. Is not
affected by beat or cold. Preserves
rather than injures rubber. Will
not evaporate or deteriorate. Call
on your dealer today for full infor
mation or if no dealer in your town
write us. AGENTS WANTED.
UKERUQUIDFIIER COMPANY
301 Si. Ilth St. URHlRiNik.
Smiles
Usually show up
with Pott Toasties.
And why not, when
flavor begins opera
tions! There i a deal of skill
required in cooking and
toasting these thin bits of
corn so that every one of
thePmillions of crinkly
flakes has the delicious
Toasties taste that invites
one to call for more.
Poat Toaafie come in
sealed packages fresh,
crisp and appetizing
Ready to eat with cream
or good milk, and a
sprinkling of sugar if you
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On' April 22 Maj. Qen. William W. Wothorspoon (right) becomes chiet
of staff of the United StateB army, succeeding Major General Wood. At tna
same tlmo Brig. Gen. Hugh L. Scott (left), at present commanding ho second
brigado of cavalry at El Paso, Tex., will be called to Washington to be Gen-
eral Wotherspoon'a assistant.
Items of Interest Gathered from Rs
liable Sources and Presented In
Condensed Form to Our
Readers.
Western Newspaper Union News Scrvloa.
Tho ballot tltlo prepnred by Attor
ncy General Mnrtln for tho submis
sion of the employer liability nml
workmen's compensation law, nn act
of tho legislature which Is to bo suli
mlttcd under tho reforendum to n yoto
of tho doctors of tho state for tlreir
approval or rejection, la ns follows:
"Tho purpoeo of this net 1h to pro
Hcrlbo the llnblllty of employers, to
establish nn elective schedule of com
pensation for Injurlca received uy cm
ployos In tho courso of their employ
ment, to modify common law and stat
utory defeiiBcB and remedies In Btich
ensos, to rcRiilnto the procedure for
determining such llnblllty nnd to pro
vide tho methods for paying compen
sation thoreundor. When employer
and employo elect to embrnco Its pro
vision this act applies to cvory em
ployer employing Ave or moro persons,
Including tho stato nnd Its govern
mental nBcnclos, except employers of
hotiHchold servants, farm innorors arm
railroad companlcfl, subject to con.
grosnloiial regulation."
Strict Campaign of Sanitation.
Fees of tho puro food commlBsloa
during tho month of March amounted
to ?4,94a. Inspections niado numbered,
1,034. Of thlB number, 419 woro gro
cery and general merchandise stores,
18'J were hotels and cufcB, and 170
wero meat murkets nnd slaughter
houses. In tho proccBB 210 sanitary
nniF, urnro written nnd ouly seven-
teen complalntB woro tiled. Commis
sioner Harmnn has announceu muk
particular attention would bo given
during tho coming warm months to
tho enforcement of tho sanitary food
law. This" means that tho campaign
against dirt In food, keeping food In
unsanitary places aud other violations
of tho Btatutos will ho looked Into
closely.
More Land for Rifle Range.
Instead of buying only COO acres for
the natlonul guard rifle range at Ash
land, Adjutant General Halt now plana
to purchaso about 900 acres In that
vicinity, which will lncrcnao the out
lay from I1G.000 to S25.000. Ho haB
put tho proposition up to tho war de
partment, and a letter received in re-
1 frlvna tnntnttvA aDDTOVal to the
plan. Ap army engineer will be sent
to Nebraska to lpok over the land and
report on It. The war department will
furnish tho money to buy tho rifle
rangs, and It may bo used not
only for target practlco by the na
tional guard of Nebraska, but also for
regular army troops stationed at
Omaha. Tho government already haa
ono rifle raugo at Plattsmouth.
Hog Mortality Great Last Year.
Tho rather startling statistics com
piled by tho department of ngrlcultura
showing tho ravages of hog cholera
during tho past yenr cannot bo ex
plained by tho hog serum department
of tho state farm. It is ndmlttcd that
v. flfnirnn nm undoubtedly accurate,
but it is not explained why tho disease,
should he bo much worso ono year
than another. Tho flgures embodied
In tho crop report published by the
weather bureau show that 65 per 1,000
moro awlne died from the effects of,
cholera In tho year ending April 1,
1914, than In the preceding year, and
that "ill per 1,000 moro than the teiv
year average.
A number of student at the state
nnlverslty have organized a commer
cial club, which will play the same
part to the university students as the
city commercial n:lub plays to tho city,
according to plans, it win boobi am
movements which will advertise the
university and squelch those which
aro Injurious. Prominent visitors wlU
be entertained by the club, and prom
inent business men will also be se
cured to give addresses on current,
problems for the club members. The
club Is open to all "patriotic" univer
sity men.
John Jacob Rogers, who succeeded
Butler Ames In congress from the
Fifth Massachusetts district, Is a reg
ular Republican with progressive ten
dencies, and ho believes In tho preser
vation of the Republican party. Ho Is
an honor graduate of Harvard, and
his home is in Lowell.
Danclna Idea.
Girls like the one Bertrand married
In the Ade fable who knew that Co
lumbus discovered America and which
massage cream to use and let it Go
at That have little difficulty remem
bering the Intricate convulsions of the
Maxlxe and tho Tango. Three of the
rla-ht. two and a halt south by south
east, da capo, seven DacK ana over
and so on. Why not make mathemat
ics attractive, since the colleges are
candying the classics? Why not the
Arithmetical Progression Glide? Do
(ginning with tho one-step, the sum of
the steps. would be n(axl) 2. And
'that Binominal Bendl And oh I oh!
I --oh! that Differential Calculus Kag!
I P. P. A. In New York Tribune.
TO EXTINGUISH A CANDLE
With Practise It Is Possible to Put
One Out at a Distance of
Twelve Feet.
Tho distance from which an average
.nor. nan htnw out a candlo rarely-ox-
coeds threo feet, remarks the New
York Tribune. If he le an adopt at
blowing emoke rings, howover, a
candle may be extinguished at 12 feet.
Of course, emoke Isn't necessary. An
ordinary air ring will do, and has the
added advantage or neing invisiuie.
Simply pucker the mouth as you
would to blow a smoke ring and expel
ir in - nnlp.k. aharo mannor. It takes
a good deal of practise to do It
An eaeior way to show the effect,
if one Is doubtful, is to place a sheet
of cloth or canvas over tho open side
of a box otherwise closed, making a
Bmall round hole In another side. Then
tap In a sharp manner on the canvas
and Invisible air rings will be pro
ducod. If the holo Is pointed at a per
eon'a face and tho rings aro tnado ho
will feel them as they strike his (ace.
Only a few trials aro necessary to ex
tinguish a candlo at 12 feet. To ren
der the rings visible a smudge may be
burned In the box, or a small dish of
ammonia may be placed sldo by aide
with a email dish of hydrochloric add,
tho combined fumes of these liquids
making a denso smope.
Tho explanation why one can't put
out the candle at 12 feet la that the
ntiRt-crv of exnulslon is conserved and
practically all retained In the smoke
ring, while a simple blowing has to set
In motion a wholo stream of air and
Is, therefore, waetoful.
Speaking of Race.
"Saw an odd race yesterday."
"Indeed!"
"Yos, It was between two dogs
fox terrier and a dashchund."
"Well?"
"Two saucers of milk were placed
in front of them and the object waa
to seo which could lick up his flrat"
"Which won the race?"
"Tho daschund won In the last lap."
Will Be Short Dry 8pell.
Second-class cities and villages of
the stato where a wet policy Is to bo
continued during the coming year will
have to stand a four days drouth ati
the outset of next month. For the at
torney general In Interpreting the lawK
following an anxious Inquiry from Al
liance, found that tho municipal year
ends May 6, and the license year ln
such communities ends May 1. Hence
the old board's license expires Apni
30 at 8 p. m. and the now board will
have no power to open a saloon until
May 5 at 7 a. m..
County Agricultural Courses.
One of the latest attempts of the
Nebraska Agricultural College Bxten
slon Service to bring the college home
to the people of the state is the county
agricultural shQt course. One of the
first of these courses nas jusi owu
completed at Aurora at which sixty
five boys and thirty girls wero en
rolled, representing thlrty-Blx rural
districts. Similar county agricultural;
courses for tho boya and girls of the
Btate may be had by making applica
tion through the county superintend-,
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