I NORTH PLATTE KKMMVKJC.U,Y TKIIU'N'K THOUSANDS PROCLAIM THE MERITS OF PE-RU-NA Road Tbeir Letters Mr. Martha C. Dalo, R. F. D. 1, Cannon, Del., writes: "I am en tirely cured of chronic catarrh of the stomach and bowels by PE-KU-NA." Mr. J. Bayer, Glcndalc, OrcRont "There is no medicine liko PE-KU-KA for catarrhal deafness." Mrs. Kate Marquis, Middlcburg, Ohio: "PE-RU-NA cured mo of catarrh of the head and throat." Mr. J. II. Collins, Wesson, Mis sissippi: 'TE-RU-NA makes ma feel vigorous and able to work without that tired, weak feeling I usually havo otherwise." Mrs. P. Ludvigson, Austin, Min nesota: "I got rid of my liver troublo and can cat anything sine taking PE-RU-NA." Mrs. L. Hearing, 283 East 109th St., New York City: "For catarrh of the head and stomach, I have found PE-RU-NA better than any other medicine." Mr. W. II. Edgar, 49 Cooper St., Atlanta, Georgia: "PE-RU-NA cured me after I had suffered fifteen years with rheumatism." Mrs. Lcona Dodd, R. No. 8, Medon, Tennessee: "PE-RU-NA is a grand mcdlcino for coughs and colds." So many diseases nro due to ca tarrh and catnrrhnl conditions, makes PE-RU-NA tho best medi cine in the world to have on hand for emergencies and general health protection. Thousands of families arc never without a bottle of PE-RU-NA or n box of PE-RU-NA Tablets in the medicine cabinet That Is tho safe wny. You can buy PE-RU-NA any Where in tablet or liquid form. ' HEADACHE Often Caused by Acid-Stomach Tet, Indeed, more often than you think. Became ACID-STOMACH, itartln with In. dleeitlon, heartburn, belching, food-repeat Inc. bloat and K, If not checked, will even, tualljr affect every vital organ of the body. Severe, bllndlnr, splitting headaches are, therefore, of frequent occurrence ai a reaalt of thin upatt condition. Take HJATONIC. It quickly banlehei acid, tomaoh with Ita aour bloat, pain and aaa. It alda dictation help the atomacu tret full itrencth from every mouthful of food you eat. Mllllona of people are mteerable, weak, lick and alllnc became of ACID STOMACH. Polsona, created by partly di rected food charged with acid, are abaorbed Into the blood and distributed throughout the entire lyitem. Thla often cauaes rheu matism, biliousness, cirrhosis of the liver, heart trouble, ulcers and even cancer of the stomach. It reb Its victims of their health, undermines the strength of the most vigorous. It you want to get back your physical and mental strength be full of vim and vigor enjoy life and be happy, you must get rid of your acld.atomach. In BATONIC you will find the very help fou need and It's guaranteed. So get a big Oo box from your druggist today. If It falls to please you. return It and he will refund, your money. E "ATONIC li CrOR YOUR Aai3TOMACH) Skin Troubles Soothed With Guticura Soap 25c, Oiataert 25 uJ 50c, Talcum 25c FUR COATS, ROBES, ETC. Mado to your order without oxtra dartre. With vour llrst onlnr w giro you a (0.00 pair of gauntlet gloves. Bend us your hides, yto guarantee all work. TWIN CITY FUlt COAT AND ROBE CO. 1020 S. E. Fifth St, Mtnntistlls, Minn. Trying to Fool Philander. 'Brother I'hllnndor," snld I, to our head deacon last Monday. "I was de tained yesterday morning and could not got to services." "So I noticed," replied I'hllandor. "I would have been absent too, had I not washed my enr Saturday afternoon." Kansns City Star. HEAD STUFFED FROM CATARRH OR A COLD Sayu Cream Applied In Nostrils Opens Air Passages Right Up. Instant relief no waiting, lour clogged nostrils open right up; the air passages of your head clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, Bnufllng, blowing, headache, dryness. Mo struggling for breath at night; your cold or catarrh disappears. Get n email bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic, healing cream in your nostrils. It pen etrates through overy air passage ot the head, soothes the tntlamed or swol len mucous membrane and relief conies tnntnntly. It's Just tine. Don't stay stuffed up with a cold or misty catarrh. Adv. Very Lucky. "Did your husband have much luck in his hunting this season?" "Yes, Indeed. lie compromised cheaply with all the guides ho shot." Garfield Tea, taken regularly, will cor rect both liver and kidney disorders. Adv. There is always an 111 feeling be tween the doctor nnd the patient. MIRINF Nl!ht anJ Morning Hav Strong, Hialthy Eva. If thevTlrcIterL Smart or Burn, if Sore, I'ZfcX. Irritated, Inflamed or UUR LlLO Granulated, use Murine ften. Soothas. Itcfresl.ua. Safe for Infant or Adult. AtnllDruggtats. Write for free Eye Hook. Mub Ej. Ruxil Co., CUctfs WILD ANIMALS HUNTED DOWN Government Hunters Kill Many Beasts That Destroy Live Stock. WORK OF VALUE TO FARMERS Mountain Lion That Had Killed $1,000 Worth of Stock In Month Is Slain Wolves Lay Heavy Toll on Flocks. Washington. You would hardly think of the United States department of agriculture as an agency for limit ing down desperadoes, hut It In. Tlmt the desperadoes happen to be not men hut wild anlmalH does not detract either from the adventure or the value of the work. Now and then a wild iinlnnil becomes notorious for Its ex ploits !n killing live at nek. The In i.peetors of the bureau of biological survey make special efforts to hunt One of the Wolves, With Young, Killed by Hunterj of Biological Survey. down and kill such unlinals. A moun tain Hon that was known to have de stroyed $l,dtX) worth of live stock In one month was killed near Dubois, Wyo a few months ago. That the anlmnj had eluded many prlvntjn hunt era wns shown by the number of scars on the body. Another mountain Hon taken In April had killed seven colts during the spring. In the same state a pair of wolves that had destroyed $2,500 worth of live stock was killed, tho female by a government hunter nnd the male by a private hunter. Ranch Owncj Loses 300 Sheep. A ranch owner near Mertzon, Tex., reported that within three mouths he hnd lost 800 sheep, valued at $.1,200, as the result of tho depredations of six coyotes. (Jovcrninont hunters, In July, captured all six of the beasts. Hut not all of the had beasts have been disposed of. About .'10 very cun ning wolves still roam tho ranges of New Mexico, causing annual hisses to live stock amounting to about $12,000 THE TENNESSEE NEARIN6 COMPLETION How view of the great superdreadnaught L s, nearlng completion at the Hrooklyn navy yard. She HUD, and when completed will bo one ships alloat. VIOLATE FOOD RULES Illicit Trade Is Spreading in Germany. Smurjfjllnn and Usury Increase Courts Crowded With Those Who Break Laws. Cohluir.. Illicit trade In food, with ; Its Kttendant evils of niuuckIIuk and ; usury, Is on the Increase tlinuiuhuut i Germany, nceonllni; to newspaper ac counts. The rationing system has never heen ahandoned even In the occupied areas of the Ithlnelaud, and some of tho newspapers contend that tho aver ago Individual cannot subsist on the amount of food Issued. The author ities are makliiK ever;' effort to cheek the IIIckiiI trallle In foods of nil kinds, am' the courts nre erowded day after duy. S'-iM'Mnu of potatoes Is hehiK car each. When the department's cam paign for destruction of predatory ani mals began, however, there were be tween .'100 and -100 wolves W. the state. The small number remaining, though made up of too most cunning and de structive Individuals of the packs. Is being steadily reduced, !n spite of the fact that the stock of wolves In that state Is constantly recruited by strag glers from the mountains of northern Chihuahua, Mexico. SCOTS WOULD BAN 'MACBETH' Shakespeare's Play Libel to King, Is Claim of League of Veterans of World War. New York. A resolution demanding the elimination of Shakespeare's "Mac beth" from school currlculums on the ground that It was a libel on the Scotch In Its "misinterpretation In pre senting King Mnclieth as n traitor and murderer," was adopted hero by the League of Scottish veterans of the world war. The resolution was addressed to the Newark (N. .1.) board of education, which recently barred "The Merchant of Venice" from the schools because of the nlleged slander to the Jewish race. "If they have banned Shylock, I see no reason why they should not ban Macbeth." said Capt. Ian McTavlsh. "If the Jewish gaberdine Is to be cleaned they should also remove the slain from the Scottish kilt." SEEK TO SAVE STARVING ELK Two Principal Herds in Country in Danger of Serious Depletion. SPECIAL FUND TO BUY HAY Officials of Department of Agriculture Making Every Effort to Procure the Needed Feed Scarcity of Forage. . Washington. The two principal herds of elk In the United States one of which is under tho protection of the biological survey of tho United States department of agriculture are In danger of such serious depletion, due to tfrly severe weather and feed shorjnge, that special funds havo been set aside for the purchase of hay for these animals whose home Is In and near Yellowstone national park. S. Tennessee, wliun is was munched April M. of the largest and most powerful battle ried on I his winter In all parts of Ger many (jn n scale ureate" than In war time. (Winnny produced an excellent potato clop this year, and the author ities are IryliiK to save It from fallliiK Into the h't,ii(lsof the speculators. Well-to-do people have heen koIuk to Havarla from l'russla. Wmirttemhert; and ThurliL'la to buy potatoes. ij-is and fats, 'or which the fanners churned oj militant prices. This worked a hn.'dshlp on the poorer peo ple, who couM not compete with thein, I.lvlnj; up'j, -ars to he cheaper In 51a varla than elsewhere In Germany. Mutter has.iieeii sellliiK there at 5 marks a pjiind. compared with :t0 nmrus in Irlln. Kkks are quoted at 2.". pfennig ..ach. while In Merlin they cost 1.75 I irks apiece. Hkks In tho occupied (jrea have heen brliulns from 2 to 2 10 marks each this winter, hut aro vqjy scarce at any price. Meat Isilyi reported as fairly plen tiful In Mt varla, although lu all other if: Wild Ducks Not Scared by Those Men Who Fly Washington. Airplanes do not bother wild ducks, the army air service announces, and sports men who believe they do are unduly alarmed. .tent. Col. II. M. Hickman, when In command of Dorr and Chlsholin Holds, Hew twice a day for several months over a swamp that was the feeding plnce of wild ducks. To Hush the fowl he had to pilot his plane within ,r0 or 100 feet of the surface. Hut when he would take off the ducks would Immediately return to the swamp. REDEEMS HER OLD PROMISE Woman Exchanges Gold for Silver Pieces on Her Golden Wedding. London. A promise made twenty live years ago has Just been redeemed by Lady Pender of Dohhond, St. An drew, Wilts. At her silver wedding celebration In 1S!)2 she gave threepenny pieces to a number of children, who were told that they would be exchanged for half sov ereigns at the golden wedding. Nearly thirty of the recipients re turned their silver coins when Sir James and Lady Pender celebrated their golden wedding this year and each one has received the promised half sovereign. Lady Pender has had the three penny pieces glided and made Into a necklace as a souvenir. Department olllclnls nre mnklng every possible effort to procure the needed feed despite tho serious scarcity of hay nnd forage In the region. Ap proximately 40,000 elk roam this sec tion of the country. They are divided Into two groups, known as the north ern and southern herd, respectively. The latter, which winters In tho vi cinity of Jackson Hole, to tho south of Yellowstone park. Is the one for which the department of agriculture Is seeking to mnke provision. Ranchmen Slow to Part With Hay. Ueports have recently been received from government representatives in the region of Yellowstone national park stating that many elk are des tined to starve If the present severe weather continues anil if no nddltlonnl supplies of feed are provided. On the winter elk refuge in Jackson Hole the department has In store approximate ly 1.I100 tons of liny which normally would be sulllclent to carry the south ern herd through the winter. Hut cold weather and heavy snows came so early that there Is grave danger that the animals will be without feed he fore many weeks have passed. Ranch men In the region are confronted with n serious condition and are reluctant to part with any of their hay. Largest Herds In Country. The northern elk herd Is under the supervision of the national park serv ice of the department of the Interior, which Is also mnklng every effort pos sible to prevent loss of these anlnmls. These two herds are the largest elk herds remaining In this country, though at one time elk were to be found In large numbers as far east as the Mine Hldge mountains. These animals, like the buffalo and antelope, have now been reduced to a mere fraction of their former numbers. The few herds that remain besides those In the vicinity of the Yellowstone park are relatively small. Loss of many of the animals In the larger herds might he Irreparable, say government olllclnls. $12,512 In Pelts. Hume, Ore. W. Dur..-an, who has several hundred coyote trails, has just made his stml-anuual trip to Burin jjr.vl sold his entire stock of Ci."0 skins. which brought $lt!.2." each, besides about $.'1 bounty each. The f'ir Indus try continues to he good. The entire returns of the fl.'O pelts, Including bounty, amounted to $111.01. states this form of food Is virtually unpurchasahle by householders through recular channels excepting once or twice each month, when the author ities permit n few ounces to he dls tilhuted by the card system to the In dividuals. .Most of he hotels thrnnnhout Ger many continue to serve meat three or four days each week, however. The proprietors say they obtain this from Holland mi l that this does not violate tho food regulations. Pearls In Oysters. Spokane, Wash. Ten pearls from a quart of oysters that cost hlni 15 cents were taiten by one customers of a lo cal llsh market, and two pearls wore found by another. Hie dealer reported, lie. himself, found one, ht said. The pearls are ald to ranjie In Millie from $2 to $10 onch. Plane Service for PiruvUn Coast. Lima, I'eru. An aonoiinceinent r made that the Handle? 1'iiko Airplane company will In a short time Inau gurate commercial hydroplane servlco along the Peruvian const. HAIR FALLING? HERE IS WHERE IT SHOWS Don't wocryl Let "Danderlne" nv your hair and double Its beauty. To stop fulling hair at once and rid the scalp of every particle of dandruff, get a small bottle of delightful "Dan derlne" at any drug or toilet counter for a few cents, pour n little In your hand and rub It Into the scalp. After several applications the hair usually stops coming out and you can't llnd any dandruff. Your hair will grow strong, thick nnd long and appear soft, glossy and twice ns beautiful and abundnnt. Try It I Adv. A coal dealer says: "As we go through life we iiii:.t live by the weigh." "CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP" IS CHILD'S LAXATIVE Look at tonguel Remove poisons from stomach, liver and bowel? Accept "California" Syrup of Figs ouly look for the name California on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harm less laxative or physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love Its delicious fruity tnste. Full directions for child's dose on each bot tle. Give It without fear. Mother I You must say "California." Adv. Luck may be a good servant, but ns a master his pay days are uncurtain. WHY DRUGGISTS RECOMMEND SWAMP-ROOT For many years drugRints have watched with much Interest the remarkable record maintained by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder medi cine. It is a physician's prescription. Swamp-Hoot is a strengthening medi cine. It helps the kidneys, liver and blad der do the work nature intended they should do. Swamp-Root has stood the test of years. It is gold by all druReifits on ita merit and it should help you. No other kidney medicine has bo many friends. Be sure to get Swamp-Root and start trentment at once. Ilowevcr, if you wish first to test this (treat preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer fe Co., BinRhamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper. Adv. The son-in-law Is often the child ot sorrow. SHE DYES HER OLD GARMENTS LIKE NEW "Diamond Dyes" Make Faded, Shabby Apparel So Fresh and Styli&h. Don't worry about perfect results. Use "Diamond Dyes," guaranteed to give n new, rich, fadeless color to nny fabric, whether It bo wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods, dresses, blouses, stockings, skirts, children's coats, feathers everything. Direction IJook with each packnge tells how to diamond dye over nny color. To mntch nny material, havo dealer show you "Diamond Dye" Color Card. Adv. It's so much ensler to gossip about people than It Is to pray for thein. To Have a Clear Sweet Skin. Touch pimples, redness, roughness or Itching, If any, with Cutlcura Oint ment, then bathe with Cutlcurn Soap nnd hot water. Ulnse, dry gently nnd dust on n little Cutlcurn Talcum to leave a fascinating fragrance on skin. Everywhere 25c each. Adv. If one Is clean, courageous and sen sible, he can get along very well without romance. Take care of your health, and wealth will take care of you. Garfield Tea pro motes health. Adv. When marrhigo Is but a matter of money It Is suggestive of cupidity. "ROSY-FIT" if aUious get your Pep an ! Color back with "Cascarets" Furred 'l untitle, inui taste, imiiges tlon, Snllow Skin, and Miserable Head aches come from n torpid liver and sluggish bowels, which cause the stom ach to become filled with undigested food which sours and ferments, form ing nclds, gases, and poisons. Cnscarets tonight will give your bilious liver and constipated bowels a thorough cleans ing nnd have you feeling clear, bright nnd ns tit as a fiddle by morning. GabcareL, never sicken or Incon venience you like nasty Calomel, Salts, Oil, or griping Pills. They work whllr you sleep. Adv. It's our opinion tbnt the avemgte woman Is better than the average man. INFLUENZA starts with a Cold Kill the, Cold. At sneeze take HILL'S Standard cold remedy for 20 year opiates breaks up a cold in 24 i it M.iM : - i j.... Mr.ni. ttai-tr if ft- fall Th ...vvj - -- " " 1 Genuine box nl a, Ked top witn Mr. nun picture. At All Dtng Star AN OIL LEASE IS THE THING t.earn how 90 of the (ortunfs have been mado In oil: circular free. QUANT C. MEL ROSE, Boston Block, Pekln. Illinois. .ullfornliv Health anil Ilnpplnesii, land ana plenty. How about your Job? Uo your owr Boss. For Information, McCarty'n H. Hacra nento 5a. tractH, Box 443, Sacramento, CaL W. N. U OMAHA, NO. 5-1920. Nebraska Directory When Print Are Ordered Prints 2Mx3S4, 3 cents ; 2HxlM 4 cenw, postal card Blze. 0 cents, postpaid. Beaton Photo Supply Co. 15th & Farnarn Su. Omh. NU LEE W. EDWARDS N. E. 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