Y RED OLOUD, NEBRASKA, OHIEF & d I ft" s r i i w? ESTERMCANADA IandofProsperityX - - f.. offers to home seekers opportunities that cannot he secured chewiiere. Tho thousands of farmers from the United States who have accepted Can ada's RcncrouaolTcrto settle on FREE homestead or buy farm land In her provinces have been well repaid by bountiful crops. There Is still avail able on easy terms Fertile Land at $15 to $30 an Aora land similar to that which throuRh many years linn yielded from 20 to 45 bushels of wheat to tho acre oats, barley and (lax also in (treat abundance, while raising horses,cnttle,ncep and hodslsequallyproOtabte. Hundreds of farm ers In western Canada have raised crops In a slnnlc season worth mora than the whole cost of their land. With such success comes prosperity, independence, good homes and all the comforts and conveniences which make hfe worth living. Farm Gardens, Poultry, Dairying are sources of income second only to grain growing and stock raising. Attractive cli roate, good neighbors, churches; schools. good markets, railroad lauuues, rural tele phone, etc. III... " .. .. -AM ruriuu.vrBicu iiuthiuto. Mmmwt umuitiuvMi viihw oppottunitie in Mtniiom, tiwnwo, Alberta and UriUth Col umbU, minced rtoiwaj rue, nc., writ W. V. BENNETT Boom 4, Bee Bldg., Omsha, Nek Auttiertiad AfMit, Dapt. at ImmftriOofl mmI Colonliatlon, Dominion of Cnd NEWS OF STATE TERSELY TOLD Recent Happenings in Nebraska, Given in Brief Items For Busy Readers. A few cases of Influenza Imvo been The Cutlcum Toilet Trio. reported In tho vicinity of Cnllnwny. I Having cleared your-flkln keep It clenr What to Take for Disordered Stomach Take a good dose of Garter's little liver Pills then take 2 or 3 for a few nights alter. You will relish your meals without fear of trouble to follow. Millions of all ages take them for Biliousness, Dizzincss.Slck Headache, Upset Stomach and for Sallow, Pimply, Blotchy Skin. They end the mUetg of Ccmitlpathn. &tsn?&ZC Sn PiTIs Sn Doie SauB Pries (CARTERS IVER PILLS Conscience la not ti perfect instru ment. There aro mnny hnlr-trlggcr ones. ASPIRIN INTRODUCED BY "BAYER" IN 1900 Look for Name "Bayer" on the Tab. lets, Then You Need Never Worry. If you want the true, world-famous Aspirin, as prescribed by physicians for over twenty-one years, you must nek for "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin." The nnme "Bayer" Is stamped on each tablet and appears on each pack Age for your protection against Imita tions. Advertisement. Exactly. "She talks Intelligently on all sub jects." "Conversntle. so to spenk." Bos ton Transcript. In His Glory. "Thu Pecktons had. a burglar scuro In their house last night." "I noticed l'eckton walking about town with ills chest stuck out. Did lie ratch the burglar?" "No, but for the first time in twenty years he got a chnnco to issue some sharp commands to airs. l'eckton that were meekly obeyed." KNEW HOLY LAND GEOGRAPHY Insurance Man Could Do Mors Than Guess at the Birthplace of His Acquaintance. An Insurance man of Indlnnnpolls, who Is also a Biblical student, was recently making his usunl weekly calls In Irvlngton, and stopped at a residence- to inquire of the young woman at tho door about tho birth place of her mother. She said that It was the snmo nnmo of a town mentioned In the Bible. "Was It Jerusalem?" he asked. "No. hut I am sure It was a town near there," she snld. "Well, then," the mnn replied, "It must have been Antioch." So In the evening whop the mother returned homo from n social function the daughter related the conversation that had taken plnce when tho in surance man called. "It seems strange," snid tho moth er, "but ho was right. I was born In n little town In Ohio by the nnme of Antioch, and nearby was another vil lage cnlled Jerusulem." Indianapolis News. Battle-Battered Monster. 'Die Curators of the Luunceston ,rid Tnsmanlnn museums Imvo pre sented the Royal Society of Tasmania a preliminary account of a nearly com plete skeleton" of a gigantic extinct monster, recently discovered In the pleistocene beds of Tasmania. The unltnul was as large as the largest existing rhinoceros. Tito new dis covery shows clearly that It was a rhinoccros-likR anlmnl, with a skull built for aggressive vwirfure. and at least ono powerful horn on the snout. Evidence of tho gigantic hnttlcs in which this animal tjngnged is to he found In the complete smashing and partial mending of thu collar-bone, und in the crushing and subsequent it-pair of the bones of tho nose and moat. Room for Improvement. The newly-elected president of a banking Institution was being intro duced to tho employees. He singled out one of tho men In the cashier's cage, questioning him In detail about his work, etc. "I have been here 40 years," snld the cushler's assistant with conscious pride "and. In all thnt time I only made one slight mistake." "Good," replied tho president. "Let me congratulate you. But hereafter be more careful." Wall Street Jour-mil. Surrenderl Never! "Why don't you get rid of thnt horse, if lie's so vicious?" usked one farmer of another. "Well, you see, Jim," replied tho other, "I hate to give in, If I was to sell that horse, he'd regard it as a per- I sonal victory. lie's been tryln' for the Inst six yenrs to get rid of me." When a Federal Bureau reminds you that children should not drink coffee or tea why not think of your own health? The Federal Bureau of Education includes in its rules to promote health among the Nation's school children, the warning that children should not drink coffee or tea. 1 The .reason is well known. Coffee and tea 'contain drugs which stimulate and often over- excite the nerves, and so upset health. t; Tho harm is by no means confined to chil idren, as any doctor can tell you. ' If health is valuable to childhood, it is valu able always. If harm to health should be avoided' until bodies grow up, is it worth taking a chance with health when bodies have grown up? i You can have that delicious and satisfying cereal beverage Postum, with any meal, and be Bafe you, and the children, too. There's charm without harm in Postum. Postum cornea in two forms: Instant Postum (in tins) made instantly in tho cup by the addition of boiling water. Postum Cereal (in packpgea of larger bulk, for those who prefer to make the drink while the meal is being prepared) made by boiling for 20 minutes. Sold by all grocers. The road to health is a good road for anybody to follow Dun V. Stephen, banker of l-'ninont. predicts fifty cent corn by next July. The Omaha city council Is Investl gating a proposition to dc elope power by harnessing Hip Missouri river. Twenly-livu murine- have anie. In Omaha to act as guards on mall trucks and nuill trains. The large two-story brick Woodman building at Conislock was destroyed by lire. Ions is estimated mi S.'O.OOO. licrherl Tuedtkc, of fronton, was in stantly killed when n Northwestern tralu struck his automobile. The Nebraska State Bar association will meet in Omaha December 2IK50. An attendance of fiOU Is anticipated. Anon Itiiyniond, Oinahii Is secretim. As a precautionary measure, the cltv council of Fremont ordered the pur chase of high powered rllles and saw-ed-olT shotguns for use of the police department. Nebraska farm hens laid I0,l.,i2,fl37 dozen eggs In 1020. according lo a re port by the Chamber of Commerce publicity bureau. It has been announced that the Con sollduted (ins and Electric Company nt Beatrice will soon build a new $150,000 plant at Beatrice. In a drive to raise funds for the Improvement of Its building, the Om aha Young Women's Christian associa tion obtained pledges amounting to $30,000. Tho enforcement of city ordinances requiring the Inspection of milk and meat Is requested by the Beatrice Wo mnn's club In a petition filed with the city commissioners. All December wenthor records were broken In Omnhu December 1,'ith when tho thermometer registered 70 de grees. Tills was one degree less than the record of December 10, 1800. greesbOlneor Charles McNally, postmaster of Inez, Neb., was bound over to tho fed eral court at Norfolk on n federal charge of embezzling a money order amounting to $2,fin7.78. John Ileorlad, who farms near Lew fston, has Just finished gathering corn from !100 acres, the yield totaling 1,400 bushels, as shown by the scales, or forty-eight bushels to the acre. The postolllce and general merchan dise store at Cuiuro, was burned to the ground. The store belonged lo N. Morgan, who is tho postmaster. It was partially Insured. All stamps, records and government pupcis were in the sale and not destroyed. A near Christmas rarity was shown at Pawnee City when more than a dozen dandelion plants on the front lawn of W. D. lleartwell's town prop erly burst into full bloom. The maxi mum temperature was 72 degrees, a record for the souMin of year, so far as cun dm recalled. The Nebraska Aircraft corporation unnouncod that Otto Turner of Venice, Cnl., representative of the Pncitlc Asiatic Co., was on his way to Lincoln by airplane lo negotiate the purchase of llftecn pas'senger planes for th" ( 'hinese government. Five head of horses burned to death when lire of unknown origin destroyed the George tilbhs livery burn nt IIuv Springs. A man who was sleeping In the structure was curried out un conscious. Twelve head of horses were In the barn when lire was dis covered. II. E. Barrett, of Norfolk, who was listed on the recent slacker list sent out from Fort Crook, Is asking tho army to make a correction In tho draft records. Barrett enlisted nnd served In the supply company of the l.'JTtli infantry overseas. He was honorably discharged April II, 1010. One hundred Nebraska Bankers met recently In Omaha and organized the State Agricultural Loan association. The purpose of tho association is to convert slow assets Into cash nnd In turn, put the cash Into circulation in order to help the ilminclul situation. Four persons .Joseph Kclnk, .Mrs. John Strelow, John Hagenilre and Frank Keller were badly burned, one A temporary Injunction against Is suing bonds for the erection of u high school at Imperial was grunted In dis trict court at McCook. As a result of being thrown fiom hist horse, John Belners, 10, of Hastings, suffered the loss of his right eye and a fracture of the Jaw bone. The farm loan company, organized In Omaha for the purpose of aiding Nebraska farmers and Stockmen, has a capital of K1,000,000. Failure of the Bank of Cuss Cunty ai I'laiismouili will cost the slate guaranty fund from $100,000 to .$120, 000, was announced authorltlvely. Hugh MrCurty, a pioneer of Sarpy county, has Just died ul the age of 81) years, and is survived by 101 direct descendants. The Ord schools have the largest attendance In their history, and it lias, been necessary lo employ an additional teacher. Mi.Cook has officially qtialillcd as a clly of .",000 population and a dis pensation has been grunted for the or ganization of n lodge of the Elks In Unit place. The four year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pferfer, of near Butte, was burned to death In the family home while her parents were out In the Held picking corn. Bather than cause the Inylug off of 18 per cent of their co-workers Fre mont employes of the Northwestern voted to adopt a four day week pro grain during the. present depression. O. D. Loffter, of Lincoln, has been arrested for selling 1000 shares of stock In the Missouri Valley Coal & Mining Co., to Jacob Hocenbnutn of Wymore, without a license. In two days after the organization of thu Omaha branch of the War Fi nance corporation, farm loans nggr" gating $1,030,000, coming through 01 Nebraska Banks were approved. One of the five night schools to bo established In the stnte by federal and state governments will be at North Platte, It was decided after olllclalu had completed nn Investigation. Tho school will carry twenty classes. Several farmers living In the vicinity of Shclton report the loss of horses from the corn stalk disease. F. C. Horth, who has been feeding corn fod der to bis herd of horses, lost n valu able race horse. On account of the packing Iioiiho sttlke in Omaha mid thu Christinas rush, the stale board of inquiry, which had planned to hold hearings on econ omic conditions In Omaha has deferred the hearing tint II after Christmas. After Judge Clement, of Ord, lias Is sued an order dl charging Emmet Ilolmnn from the Holt county Jail la: presented him with $.". which would enable him lo procure food tin rl shelter honestly until he could lint! work. Thomas Daniels, ot Pierce,' who sned Frank Dulchcr. prominent bus iness man, for $10,000 heart balm, lost his sull in district court. Daniel claimed Diilchei caused a separation between himself and his wife. Bonds which- were voted nt Slratlon four to one, for a intiiiy Ice plant which did n big business and made money for tho city all summer, have been de clared Illegal because of a technical de fect and ii new lecllcn lias been calleJ to pass on a $0,000 ibsue. J. B. (ireekmur, '10, proprietor of the Vesta battery station of Fulrbury, was found dead In Ills place of busi ness. K Is the supposition that he was fixing a battery with a blow torch and that the battery exploded. Weaver Boii-ch, 25, of Atkinson, Neb., was found guilty of desertion In evading tho selective draft law In court-martial proceedings at Fort Crook, and sentenced to one year at hard labor in Leavenworth federal prison. A telephone strike Is almost certain to start In Valley county January 1 with nenrly 100 per cent of tho sub scribers "out." Following a mass meeting nt St. Paul, attended by repre sentatives of business and farming in terests from all sections, tho local Community club was given full power to "call out" telephones the first of the year unless thu Northwestern Bell company reduces rates. The economic depression In Ne braska Is threatening to force tin! ituto to, discontinue paroling convict from the pcnltontlnry, it was an nounced by M. T. Harmon, secretary of the state hoard of pardons and pa roles. "Men eligible to parole.whose pa by mnklng Cutlcurn your ovcry-dny toilet preparations. Tho soap to cleanse, nnd purify, the Ointment to soothe nnd 1 henl, tho Talcum to powder nnd per fume. No toilet table Ib completo without them. 2fic everywhere. Ad vertisement. Irreslctlble. Dorothy I just henrd something hor rid nhotit Gladys. Kathleen You know I Just bate gos sip 1 What was It? Less Paid, fewer the npnloglc Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief ELL-ANS 25$ end 75 Packoges. Everywhere W.N. U.T LINCOLNTNOr511921. EPS JLyjUII III Never say "Aspirin" without saying "Bayer." WARNING! Unless you see name "Bayer" on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by 'physicians over 21 years and proved safe by milions for Colds Headache Rheumatism Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proper directions. llnnrly tin boiea of 12 tablet Bottles of 24 and 100 All druggists. Aiplrla U U irate mark of llajer MuurMtor C IfonptccUudfeiter of BAitcrlteMM "MISSING" MAN WAS CONVICT Long Mourned as Dead, EnoHsh Woman Learns Her Husband Had Served Prison 8entenct. Mnny people, doubtless, 'disappear" for reasons of their own. Debt, crime or some other hidden pngo In their apparently blameless lives rany be tho real reason for their going. Llttlo did tho wife of n Manchester mnn know into what tcrrlblo entangle ment her husband had got ten years before. Ho was thought to ho a re spectable merchant ; his homo life was happy and blameless. One dny he went out to buy n news- pnper and rctnrncd no more. For yenrs his wife mourned him ns dead, until one dny during tho war ho came back. He was now a soldier, hut his disappearance wns explained by the fact that, under another name and In another town, ho hnd been carry ing on n fraudulent stock and shnro olllce a "bucket-shop" nnd hnd been arrested and sentenced to a long term. He was released during tho wnr, nnd while serving In Franco hnd thought of tho onco huppy wife ho had so misled. Hcnco his sudden reappear ance to n world which hnd almost for gotten him. London Answers. Measurements. A two-foot rule wns given to n la borer In n Clyde bontyard to mensufo nn Iron plnte. Tho laborer, not being well up In tho uso of the rule, lifter spending considerable time returned. "Now, Mick," usked the plutcr, "what size Is the plate?" "Well," replied Mick, with a grin of sutlsfnctlon, "it's the length of your rule and two thumbs over, with tills piece of brick nnd the breadth of my hnnd nnd my arm from hero to there, bar a finger." Everybody's Magazine. of them seriously, In a prulrio lire near Uassett which raged all of Saturday J rols Imvo been sanctioned by the board and Sunday. It covered an nrea of IH) ' are remaining in the penitentiary ha- square miles nnd consumed 200 tons of hay. Valley County has Just dedicatee) their new $207,CS3.00 court house. Acting Postmaster Herbert S. Dan iel of Omnhu, has been appointed aud itor by Federal Woodrough to investi gate regularity of the sale of the Wells-Abbott Nleinan Milling company property at Schuyler to W. Dale Clark and to protect rights of stockholders and crojlltors of tho million-dollar con cern. The WellS-Abbott-Nloinnn prop erty holdings wero sold for' $00,000 to W. Dale Clark by the receivers in n salo'N.o'venibcr 21, 1021. Judge Wood rough will not confirm this sale un til lie receives the report of Daniel. December 20 will he "bridge day" In Central Clly. Tho occasion will he a fitting celebration of the opening of tho new state aid bridge, which spans the PIntto due soiith of tills city and which was built at a cost or .$100,000. Golden engles are unusually num erous tills winter. (Jeorgo Ilobortson, who resides on thu Idlewlld farm. Dodge county, captured one nllvo the other day and It Is being displayed In a storo window at Fremont. John (Ireenlec on tho Abbott farm found tho body of an eagle that had hcon electro cuted by wires passing over ills fiirin. THE SCHOOL HERO CHANGES No Longer Does the Freshman Win Football Games 8ingl Handed Style Improved. Thero hns been n noUccnble slump In tho demand by boys nt libraries1 for the school story, with the hero who always won tho big footbnll games nnd who knocked tho homo run with three' on bnscs when, ns a substitute) player, ho brought tho baseball hon ors to Tushtushvlllo prep schooL Boys who Imvo tried to go out nnd win footbnll gomes slnglo handed and who have sought nn opportunity to muko home runs nt crucial momenta In Bchool hnscball series, hnvo found out wlint rot has been handed them in fiction. They know thnt boys sim ply don't do such tilings not an "frosh ," nnywny. Tho school hero still maintains, but ho is traveling nt a slower paceu Proxy docs not kowtow to tho gifted youth ns suddenly ns In Uie heyday of such fiction. Librarians say thnt tho big Improvement in school Action has como through saner plots and moro enrefui work in characteriza tion. Tho author must really show his own Interest in n school character If ho Is going to get tho hero "over." Arthur Chapman in the New York; Tribune. s Prompt Punishment. There wns a great stampede for the omnibus. A mnn was pushed off tho step and ho nnd his son failed to bo euro places. "Did Cod see tho man that pushed us off?" asked tho llttlo boy. "Of course ho did." "And will ho punish him?" "no hns punished him, sonny." "Already, father?" "Yes, I've got his watch." Londo Tit-Bits. Fresh. "Aro these cakes fresh, cutlo?" Well, sir, I think you hnvo them a trifle outclassed." "Idle cariosity?" The blame thing works dny and night. If n mnn known a great deal, he la bound to tell It, either vocally or witli tho pen. Aro you a go-gcttor, or a goat-get tor? cause no work can he found for then outside tho walls," Hnrmon said. A milch cow census of eight western stales recorded Nebraska second with ir.l.'ifO cows. Attorney General Clarence A. Davis of Lincoln, has been requested to be gin disbarment proceedings against Thomas II. Mutters, Omaha attorney. Tho request came from tho supreme court, being preceded by thu receipt by t,he court of a request for disbar ment from this State Bar association. Thomas II. Matters Is the Omaha at torney, who wns Indicted on tin em bezzlement charge in connection with the failure of the Pioneer State bank which failed some time ago. Mirny head of hogs have died of cholera In Klchnrdson county during the past few days. Euo Glosman lost forty head within nsliort time. Hundreds from nil sections attended tho dedication of the new county high school building at Harrison. Prof. .1. Wilson of Clindrnn normal gave the main address. Wayne Marples was badly cut nnd bruised when a tractor lie was opent lug along the highway near Wymore, struck an obstruction and rolled over a 10-foot embankment, pinning him beneath the wreckage, What Kind of a Day Do You Wish Yourself? Suppose you could make a wish at the breakfast table and finally have the wish come true. Would you say, "I want this to be a eood day," or "I am willing for this day to drag along?" ) If you keep on wishing your days with the food you eat, finally the wish Js likely to come j true. 5 GraDe-Nut9 helps your wish for a good day. Nothing miraculous; Just the natural result from right food with the right taste. There is a charm of flavor and crispness In Grape-Nuts that is like the smile of a good friend at the breakfast table And Grape-Nuts, with cream or milk (fresh or tinned), is fully nourishing feeding the tissueg and glands, the bone and blood, with just those elements which Nature requires building otrength without any "heaviness." Grape-Nuts is the perfected goodness of Wheat and malted barley, scientifically developed ready to cat from the package. A Grape-Nuts breakfast or lunch is a practical wish for good luck. "There's a Reason" Sold fo all grocers