The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, May 11, 1922, Image 3

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HAS FIRST WELL
DAY IN 6 YEARS
Huntington Citizen Could Neither
Sleep Nor Eat With Any Sat
isfaction Before He
Got Tanlac.
“Before taking Tanlac I had not
seen a well day in six years,” said
W. R. Peoples, 328 22nd St., Hunting
ton, W. Va.
“It seemed like I had lost my health
for good. I could neither sleep nor
eat with satisfaction. I was badly
run down, nervous, had no appetite
and had to force down every mouthful
I ate. Even then my food soured. I
would fill up with gas until I had In
tense pains In my stomach and chest.
Headache almost drove me mad, rheu
matism In my arms, shoulder and hips
kept me in pain all the time, and I
had to force myself to work.
“Tanlac went right after my troubles.
On four bottles I gained ten pounds
and the rheumatism and stomach
trouble soon left me. My wife has
given a statement about the good Tan
lac did her, and I am glad to add my
endorsement of this wonderful medi
cine.”
Tanlac Is sold by all good druggists.
Predictions.
Visionaries are predicting that the
airplane will take the place of the
auto.
A few years ago they were predict
ing that the auto would “drive out
the horse.”
Now comes the government, report
ing tliat the country still has 19,099.
000 horses, compared with 10,833,113
In 1910.
We have about 10,000,000 motor
cars, along with nearly twice as many
horses as 12 years ago—and find we
need both.
That will be the auto’s future. Air
planes will fly by millions. Use of
—autos will increase. The two together
will be insufficient to furnish man
with enough transportation, one thing
we are always behind on.
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CHICAGO WOMEN “CRAVE JUSTICE” FOR
ALLEGED SLAYER OF RELATIVE
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Why Castoria?
Y^ARS ago Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups were the remedies
in common use for Infants and Children; Castor Oil so nauseating as to bo
almost impossible and the others all containing Opium in one form or another,
but so disguised as to make them pleasant to the taste, yet really to stupify tho ^
child and give the appearance of relief from pain.
It required years of research to find a purely vegetable combination that
would take the place of these disagreeable, unpleasant and vicious remedies that
from habit had become almost universal. This was the inception of, and the reason
for, the introduction of Fletcher’s Castoria, and for over 30 years it has proven its
worth, received the praise of Physicians everywhere and become a household word
among mothers.
A remedy ESPECIALLY prepared for Infants and Children and no mother
would think of giving to her baby a remedy that she would use for herself,
without consulting a physician.
Children Cry For
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gfe Therel^PromotiniD^es^ Have You Tried It?
netoerttainm, Morphine^' Everybody has read the above headline; how many believe it?
ii j Mineral. NotNARCOTIC Baye you a llttleH)ne in the home, and has that dear little mite
|||j|§j when its stomach was not just right felt the comforts that come with
Epjjw!j! \ the use of Fletcher’s Castoria? You have heard the cry of pain.
||||;I , Have you heard them cry for Fletcher’s Castoria? Try it.
iSc-wSl i* I Just help baby out of its trouble tomorrow with a taste of Caa
) toria. Watch the difference in the tone of the cry, the look in the
Ahelpfuitonedyfar eye, the wiggle in the tiny fingers. The transformation is complete—
Constipation and Diarrhof3-; from pain to pleasure. Try it.
j ^Loss^fSleEP You’ll find a wonderful lot of information about Baby in tho
j resultin£thercfroTivi^l1*'1^ booklet that is wrapped around every bottle of Fletcher’s Castoria.
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Rose Duranti, fiancee of John Petrone, slain in Chicago, and Mrs.
Faraco, sister of the dead man, "crave justice” for his alleged slayer,
Nicholas Citro, now on trial. They sit daily in the court during the prog
ress of the trial, listening intently to all evidence that is submitted.
Sheriff Refuses to Free
Six Chicago Women Granted
Pardons by Governor Small
Chicago, May 9.—Sheriff Peters re-f
fused Monday night to release the six
women prisoners held for contempt of
court, although Gov. Len Small had
granted them pardons. The sheriff
questioned the governor’s power.
"I fear I would be in contempt of
court myself and sent to jail if I re
leased these women,” the sheriff ex
plained.
The case has attracted unusual at
tention because nobody wants to see
the women serve their sentences.
They were ordered to jail more than
two years ago by Judge Denis E. Sul
livan after they had violated an in
junction against picketing at a cigar
factory where a strike had been
called. They appealed and made bond.
Taken to Jail With Babies.
(The appelate court last Thursday
issued an order upholding the order of
Judge Sullivan. The women were
taken from their homes and taken to
+ + + + + +
jail, carrying their babies.
Judge Sullivan expressed a willing
ness to suspend sentence, but said
the matter was out of his hands. He
could do nothing.
Judges of the appellate court like
wise said they could not intervene.
Governor Small, moved by the con
dition of the women, twm of whom are
about to become mothers, said he
would cut red tape and issued par
dons.
Attorneys “Coach” Sheriff.
The pardons were received at the
jail Monday night, but the sheriff had
been advised by his attorneys against
honoring them.
“It is a civil contempt case,” the
sheriff said, "and after a consulta
tion of authorities I am of the opinion
the governor lacks the power to issue
pardons In such cases.”
It was hinted Monday night that if
the sheriff continues to ignore his
pardons, Governor Small will declare
martial law, order out the militia and
release the women.
A All p% WPI m ■ IA
Could Do Her Part.
“Alice,” said the mistress, reprov
ingly, “this Is absolutely the worst pie
I ever tried to eat. You told me that
you could make as good pies us any
cook in the city.”
The new kitchen girl placed her
arms akimbo and faced her mistress
with defiance.
“So I can, mum,” she said. “So I
can. But all the leddies I iver wurrked
for mixed the pies thlmsilves befure
^ I baked ’em, mum.”
—A mark of respect In the Unit
ed States.
The best security a man can have
is a good name.
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FOR INDIGESTION
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I Hot water
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Bell-ams
25$ and 75$ Packages, Everywhere
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If you are troubled with pains or
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indigestion, insomnia; painful pas
sage of urine, you will find relief in
COLD MEDAL
The world’s standard remedy for lddney,
liver, bladder and uric acid troubles and
National Remedy of Holland since 1696.
Three sizes, all druggists.
Look for the name Gold Medal on every boa
and accept no imitation
“Vaseline” Carbolated
Petroleum Jelly
; is an effective, antiseptic
^ first-aid dressing for cuts,
wounds and insect bites.
It helps prevent infection.
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X SEMENOFF ASKED :
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4 Washington, May 9.—Sen- 4
4 ator Borah Monday tele- 4
4 graphed an invitation to Gre-/ 4
4 gorie Semenoff to come to 4
4 Washington and testify before 4
4 the Senate investigating com- 4
4 mittee, as follows: 4
4 “Your telegram received. If 4
4 matters can be properly ar- 4
4 ranged I shall be glad to give 4
4 you all the hearing you de- 4
4 sire.” 4
4 The message was sent in 4
4 care of Semenoff’s lawyers, 4
4 Clark, Prentice and Roulstone 4
4 from whom Senator Borah re- 4
4 ceived a letter complaining 4
4 that no opportunity has been 4
4 given Semenoff to answer the 4
4 charges of butchery and in- 4
4 terference with American 4
4 forces which were contained in 4
4 the testimony of General 4
4 Graves and Colonel Morrow. 4
4 Senator Borah intends to *<
4 have a meeting of the com- 4
4 mittee within a day or two to 4
4 consider plans for hearing 4
4 Semenoff. 4
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IRISH PEACE COMMITTEE
OPTIMISTIC, IS REPOR1
Dublin, May 9.—The peace commit
tee resumed deliberations Monda;
night and while no statement wa
given out as to what progress w$t
being made to bridge the gap tha
separates the free staters from the re
publicans, hope was held out in offi
cial quarters that an agreement wouli
be reached that would unify Ireland
There is a possibility of free lance
in the Dail Eireann blocking plans fo
an agreement, but in »fficial quarter
th.s possibility is declared remote.
WARDEN HOLLOWELL
IS SUED FOR $21,00£
Council Bluffs, Ia„ May 9 (Special)
—Assistant Attorney General VV. b
C. Kendrick wgs h^re Monday takim
the deposition of Rev. J. R. Perkins
of the First Congregational church, i:
a suit for $21,000 against Warden 'I
P. Hollowell, of the state penlten
tiary. Rev. Mr. Perkins was wardei
of the penitentiary at the time th
contract for a large bid of lumbo
was made upon which suit has bee:
brought.
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10 BEjmrai
Docket In Sac County Shows
Several Interesting Cases
Are Listed For At
tention.
Sac City, la., May 9 (Special).—If
all the cases on the docket of the
May term of district court here are
tried It will be a thriller and attract
people from all over the county.
Among the cases schedule^ is the
celebrated "popcorn” case of Lake
Vitw, in which the recent manager
of the company, Frank C. Simmons,
will betried for embezzlement. F. S.
Needham and 140 depositors of the
defunct Ulmer Farmers’ State bank
are made defendants in a case in
which A. P. Garnatz, reaceiver, is the
plaintiff. The damage suit of B. T.
Busroe, discharged city marehab
against G. W. Strohmeier, garage
dealer, is also on this term’s docket.
E. G. Albert will preside over this
term.
SIX BARRELS OF WINE
IS NOT TOO MUCH
Des Moines, la., May 9.—Six bar
rels of wine is not too much for one
family. A jury of four women, one a
. W. C. T. U. worker, and two men, re
, turned a verdict to this effect in
i Judge Bonner’s court here. The case
; on trial was that of Mike Decorpo,
charged with maintaining a liquor
nuisance. Police raided Mike’s home
I on April 18 and seized six barrels of
. home mad and imported wines. The
? verdict, which establishes a precedent
■ of far reaching import, directed that
i the liquors be returned to Decorpo’s
home.
IRISH COLONIST
I OF O'NEILL DIES
. O’Neill, Neb., May 9 (Special).—
. Thomas Connolly, one of the orlg
1 inal Irish colonists of O’Neill and
, ! Holt county, who settled here under
1 the leadership of General O'Neill May
' 10. 1,874, died here early early Monday
morning, aged 94. The funeral will
j be Wednesday morning. Mr. Connol
\ ly’a death leaves hut one of the orig
inal colonists. Patrick Hughes, alive
1 and residing at this place.
Hard to Satisfy.
A few years ago educators com- :
plained that pupils knew too much i
ihout sports and too little about poll- !
lies, and now they point to the igno
rance of sports among pupils as an
indication that they don’t keep up with
the times.—Janies J. Montague.
ALLEN’S FOOT-EASE DOES IT
! When shoes pinch or corns and bunions
1 rche, get a package of ALLEN’S FOOT=
tASE, the antiseptic powder to be shaken into
he shoes. It takes the sting out of corns
ind bunions, gives instant relief to Smarting,
kching, Swollen feet. 1,600,000 pounds of
jowder for the feet were used by our Army
ind Navy during the war.—Advertisement.
Salesmanship.
The irate shopper was returning an
unsatisfactory purchase.
“You told me those were fast col
ics,” she complained, “and the very
first time they were washed they ran.”
“Maybe you didn’t use stationary
tubs,” suggested the sweet young
thing behind the counter.
Shave With Cuticura Soap
And double your razor efficiency as
well as promote skin purity, skin com
fort and skin health. No mug, no
slimy soap, no germs, no waste, no irri
tation even when shaved twice dully.
One soap for all uses—shaving bathing
and shampooing.—Advertisement.
Hog Pedigrees to Have Monument.
A monument is to he erected to
commemorate uif neginmng oi me
pYactlce of writing iiedigrees for lings.
'1'Iie first such pedigrees, oldest rec
ords show, were written In 187fi for
Poland China hogs on the farm owned
in Blue Ball, Ohio, by W. C. Hnnkin
-on. Part of the necessary funds for
the monument has been raised h.v the
Ohio State Poland China Breeders'
vsociation, and the Hanklnson estate,
which still owns the farm, lias con
rented to the erection of the monu
ment on the property. The monument 1
is to be dedicated in August.
A REWARD OF $5,000.00
Would be a small amount to pay
for saving a man’s life. If you could
save your life for a dollar bill would
you hesitate to spend it? You risk
your life everytime you drive your
car in the rain because you can’t see |
through your windshield A dollar
bill sent to the Baltimore See-Thru
Corporation, Baltimore, nlaryland,
will ensure vou having a clear wind
shield for the next three years, as
yieir preparation is guaranteed to
keep your glass as clear as a sum
mer’s day. Nothing like it on the
market. One application will last as
long as a rain storm even if it lasts
a month. It is absolutely guaranteed
to give satisfaction or money refund
ed. Send for it today and be pre
pared for the next rain storm.—Ad
vertisement.
Are you interested In people? Don’t
overdo it.
Expansive Love.
Ethel—Oh, Rlclmrd, when we nre
married I don’t think I could live In a
little flat.
Fiance—You don’t love me when you
say that, Ethel.
Ethel—Oh, yes, I do; but not on such
a small scale.
It is a wise fish that can read lines.
Wait a Little.
I,ndy—Tobe. I’m sorry to hear your
wife pot a divorce.
Tobe—Yessmn, slie done gone back
to Alabama.
I.ndy—Who will do my washing
now ? •
Tobe—Well, mum, I’se eiftln’ apsftn,
and I eo’ts rapid.—Topics of the Day
Films.
WARNING! Say “Bayer” when you buy Aspirin.
Unless you see the name “Bayer” on tablets, you are
not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians
over 22 years and proved safe by millions for
Headache Colds Rheumatism
Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis
Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain
Accept only "Bayer” package which contains proper directions.
Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists.
AapLria Is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoac*tlcacUle»ter oi dailcylicacltf
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WESTERN CANADA
Round Trip for Single Fare
Pins Two Dollars
Good First and Third Tuesdays in Each Month i
A splendid opportunity is now offered those who
desire to make a trip of inspection to look over
Western Canada’s Fanning Possibilities
Recent advances in the price of farm products and the possibility of
further increases will warrant an increase in the price of Western Canada
Farm Lands, now exceptionally low considering their producing value.
The depression is now over, and normal times are at hand. Western
Canada came through the late trying period with a stout heart and a pre
paredness to take advantage of the better times that we are approaching.
To take advantage of the low rates now in force, and for other
information, apply to
G. A. Cook, Drawer 197, Watertown, S. D.; W. V. Bennett, R. 4,
Bee Bldg., Omaha, Neb.; R. A. Garrett, 311 Jackson St., St. Paul.
Authorized Canadian Government Agents