The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, March 03, 1910, Image 2

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A LITTLb COLD.
Ho inuisut a llttlo cold
That was nil.
So tho neighbors sadly said,
Ah thoy Rathered round IiIh bed,
W'lion they heard that he was dead.
lie cnin;ht a llttlo cold
Thai was nil. (I'uclt.)
Ni'(!li'Ct of a coiibIi r cold often
loads to sorlotis trouble To break up
i cold In twenty-four hours and euro
any coiiffh that U cnrublo mix two
onncc'ij of Glycerine, a hiilf-omico of
Virgin (111 of Pino ronipnund puro and
I'lKht onnceu of pure Whlfllty. Tal:o a
leuspoonful every four hours. You can
buy tlu-Hi nt any rjood drop; Htore and
waslly mix (hem in a large bottle.
NATURAL MISTAKE.
tSKte
-TOur
Tim CSIrl It Isn't fair for you to
keep on your mask after I have taken
off mine.
Tho Hoy I didn't wear any
IN AGONY WITH ECZEMA
"No tonRiio can tell how I suffered
for flvo years with Itching and bleed
Inj; eczema, until I was cured by tho
Cutlcura Remedies, and I am no grate
ful I want tho world to know, for
whnt helped mo will help others. My
body and face wero covered with
sores. Ono day It would seem to bo
bettor, and then break out again with
(ho most terrible pain and Itching. I
Iihvo been hick several times, but
novor In my llfo did I oxporlcneo such
awful nufferliiB as with this eczema. I
bad mado up my mind that death was
iioar nt hand, ami I longed for that
Unto when I would bo nt rest. I had
tried many different doctors and medi
cines without inicccHs, and my mother
brought mo tho Cutlcura Remedies, In
tdstlni; that I try thoni. I began to
fcol bettor after tho llrst bath with
Uutlcuni Soap, and ono application of
tlutlcura Ointment.
"I continued with the Cutlcura Soap
.aid Cutieurn Ointment, and havo
taken four bottles of Cutlcura Resolv
ent, and consider inyholf well. TIiIh
was nlno years ngo and 1 have hnd
no return of tho trouble since. Any
person haing any doubt about this
wonderful euro by the Cutlcura Heine
dloa can wrlto to my address. Mrs.
Altle KlBon, !:! Inn Road, Hattlo Croek,
Mich., Oct. 10, 1110!)."
Clubwomen Plan Meet.
Nineteen hundred and tun means
much to club women, fur another bi
ennial convention of tho (icucral Fed
eration of Women's Clubs, with a
mombtindilp of SOO.OOO, will ho hold in
Cincinnati, 0., In May, bringing to
gether women wltii a common pur
pose from the four corners of the
world.
How's "This?
We oltrr Onn lluntlrM Dollars llcwnnl for njr
cm.v nl fitiurli Mutt cannot Ini mml tiy llnll'u
UatAlrti Cure.
1'. J. ClirSUV A- CO., TolMn. (,
We, t'ie unili ralsiiiil. Iuv- kn.iuii r. j ilitr.fr
(or Itic list lb van, anil In lime him f'tfertly hon
oraliie l nil liusliipw tranurlltinii unit linanmuy
'Jul In cany nut nn otillratlmw mmlo lir liU Ilrui.
Wauhnh. Kisnan ,v 1kiv,
Wliiilmiie iiruirsnu. lolnln o
UMI"K(ViWrrli Cure U ukt-n liiteninlly. nrllnic
llrcrHy upon tde lilmxl nnil luurou Hiirliict-fl nt Ihn
-U'iii TrsllniuiiliiN win trie. Trim 7J ctMJ lf
tattle. Kniil li- nil Druvslit.
fake lU.l'u f umliy i'llli tor cotutlpnllOQ.
Doing Two Things at Once.
man hurried Into u qulck-luiu-h
reslaurant recently and called to die
waiter: "(ilve me a ham sandwich!"
"Yes, sir," said tho waiter, reaching
for the sandwich. "Will jou eat it or
take it with you?"
'Hnth," was tho unexpected but ob
vloiih reply. Ladies' Homo .lournal.
CUT THIS OUT
And limit ti the A. II. T.i wis Moillvlnu Co..
HI. J.ouln. Mo., utlil tliov will hi'iul vim fri'ii
u 10 day tiiiitiuont of NWTUUirs UWMi:
T) (Nil tulili in) Oiiiirntttivil fur ISIicu-
imllsin, CcmMliuUlon. Sick loiit1urhi, l.h
it, Klilm-y nml Ulnml DImi-iim-s. Snlil liv
nil UruuKWtii. lli-ttiT tlmn )MIU fur l.lwt
lili Ifn fn,' to yim. Wrlti- ttnliij.
His Stntua.
Well, my llttlo man," Inquired a
visitor pleasantly, "who are ynuV"
"I'm tho baby's hroth-r!" was tho
ingenuous reply. Tho Truth Seeker.
If It's Your Eye Use Pettlfu Eye Salve,
for iiiil.uiiin.it ion, tya, itt-liinK lid, cyo
icIkh, OefiH-tH df vixiim nml wiixitivitv 'to
MiTiiig IK its. All (IruBRiMs or Ilmv.ird
llnw., Jlull.ilo, N. Y.
Aim nt excellence and excellence
will bo attained. This I?. the greatest
tiocrot ot success and eminence. Mortimer,
my igp
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QUANDARY
Question of Adjournment Proves
to Be Peculiar Puzzle to
Republicans.
DEMOCRATS ARE CONFIDENT
day Taft In Pushing Their Policies
President's Measures All Careful
ly Drawn to Avoid Injuring
Qualnefls.
WashlnBton. When asked If con
gress will adjourn early this year, tho
Republican lenders answi-r. "Wo will
adjourn curly If wo can." Usually
thero Is a sort of Vovert smllo accom
panying tills answer, for congtess can
adjourn early If It will. The real sit
uation is that the continuing majority
llnds Itself In a peculiar position. It
fears that IMcglslalion Is put through
and If oarly adjournment comes, that
tho members will bo blamed for not
giving duo thought to the bills that
have been passed, provided any one
of tho bills proves to bo weak when it
takes on tho form of law.
Another dllllculty Is that some of
tho congressional primaries will bo
hold early this year nnd If congress
makes a legislative lipurt and does
Its work nml ,-idlourns, It umy bo said
that thero was hurry so that tho mem
bers might gut back to their baili
wicks to look after their personal po
litical fences. In the house by tho
adoption of a rule on each legislative
suggestion, a bill can be debated mid
passed In a few days. The house la n
law unto Itself In this matter. In tho
senate, of course, there In no such
thing as shutting oft' debate except by
unanimous consent, but this will not
be hard to obtain on any great meas
ure, because no ono man probably this
winter will care to object to tho vote
on any one of tho major measures
tho president has recommended.
Position of the Democrats.
The Democrats apparently look up
on somo of Mr. Tnfl's recommenda
tions as being In line with good Demn
rratlc doctrine. Their attitude to
ward tho Administration's leglslatlvo
wlshetr In Just nbout what their attl
tndo was toward most of the Uoose
volt policies. Tho llryan Democrats
in both house and senate saj that the
opposition parly has stolen tho am
munition of Mr. Hrynn and his follow
ers. The more conservative Demo
crats express thcmsolves as being of
tho opinion that the progressive poli
cies ot Mr. Taft are Just what might
bo expected of u Democratic presi
dent who was not given over to the
llryan theories of government. So it
appears that for entirely different rea
sons tho Democrats aro pretty well
united on tho advisability of sanction
ing after duo scrutiny tho bills after
a suggestion of how much better they
could bo mado by u Democratic admin
istration. It has been said that at heart many
of tho Republicans aro opposed to
some of tho president's rocomtnonda
tlons, but that they will vote for him
for party reasons. Tho members of
tho majority party who an. in oppo
sition inwardly, but not outwardly, to
tho making Into law of the Interstate
commerce recommendations nnd some
other measures aro In the main
tho Hepubllcans of tho high tar
iff school, tho men who have stood
stnnclily by Mr. Cannon In tho Iioueo
nnd by Mr. Aldrirh In tho senate. Their
opposition Is based on tho foaling that
tho old ways aro best and thnt In the
mntter of "regulating things," tho Re
publican party is going altogether too
far.
See Change In House Majority.
The Democrats In tho house, and
in the sennto, too, for that mntter,
havo not lost ono grain of their re
cently acquired confldenco that tho
next bouso of representatives Js to
bo Democratic. Tho recent election
In tho sixth district of Missouri,
where tho successor of Representative
David Do Armond was chosen, has
filled tho Domocrnts with renowed
hope nnd positive assuranco of victory
next November. Tho Democrat who
was elected to succeed Mr Do Ar
mond wns chosen by a majority that
was double that which was given to
tho former Democratic represontativo
from the district. Two or three Re
publican otilclnls of national famo
went into tho Missouri district In tho
endeavor to elect a Republican candl
dato, and falling In this, hoping to out
down tho Domocratle majority. Not
withstanding tho aid of ono cabinet
olllcer and ono United States senator,
tho Republican voto fell off tremen
dously.
Tho Republicans In tho lower house
whoso districts nro at all close, nro
telling tho loaders dully that thero
must bo no weakening of tho Tnft
recommendations when they aro put
Into form for pussago. They say that
If thero is any going back nt all. they
roar tho results at homo, and that any
marked chango la tho form of the
presldeat's legislative suggestion
when put on pnssage In tho bouso will
bo virtually cortalu to lose thorn tholr
tents.
Business Interests Safe.
Attorneys who represent great
I business Intcrats recently havo lo'cn
l
making specchoa nt
dlnnors . and
at other gatherings to tho pffect
that notn i) of tho lcgialntlon ' which
President Taft la nttempt'ng to Imvo
written into law Is hound to hurt tho
commercial iniere&ia oi tu
o country.
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witnout attempting in any way to
express an opinion as to tho validity
of this claim It may bo slid that the
president Just now Is undergoing tho
same kind of critical assault Tor leg
lslatlvo endeavor that waa mndu on
his predecessor In olllco tlmu nud
time again. It can bo said, nlso, thut
tho present ndnilnlstratlon docs not
seem to be In nny way moro disturbed
over the attacka than was tho strenu
ous ono which occupied tho White
House buforo it.
It Is a matter of record thnt onco
on n tlmn Theodore Roosevelt said
that his "withers would not be wrung"
If there wero a dozon financial panics,
provided, of course, ho knew that they
wero disturbances growing out of a re
form thnt wns necessary In order to
make honest the business consclenco
of tho United States.
Administration Measures.
Tho president fully expects to havo
enacted Into law, beforo tho session
closes, tho postal savings bank bill,
measures for safeguarding tho natural
resources of the country, his Inter
state commerce amendments, and, It
inuy be, a law governing tho matter
of Issuing Injunctions. Mr. Taft has
ghen whnt may be considered his
legal opinion to the effect thnt all of
th'sc measures will stand tho test
of constitutionality.
Willie tho federal Incorporation plan
will not be actively discussed in con
gress until iioU winter, It Is today
tho center of discussion In nil tho
llnanclal centers ol tho country. When
Mr Taft first Intimated what It was
intended to accomplish by tho bill, tho
corporations of tho country thought
apparently that It would prove to bo
u good measure from their standpoint.
Now there seems to havo been o
chango of feeling, and tho representa
tives of corporations nro nttncklng
tho president's plan witli great bitter
ness. They do not liko tho paragraph
which prohibits any company which
takes out Incorporation papers under
the natlonnl government Irom inquir
ing ttoek in u company whose busi
ness runs along similar lines. Thero
aro other provisions In the bill to
which objection is being raised in
many sections of the country, but ap
parently the objectors havo mado no
progress In tho nttempts which havo
been mado to get tho president to
change his mind on the subject.
Dnlllngcr Inquiry to Be Long.
Thero la a feeling In Washington,
growing stronger day by day, that tho
Halllnger-I'Inchot Imostlgatlng com
mittee may not conclude its hearings
for n long time to come, and that its
final report will not bo given to tlio
public until after tho congressional
elections next November.
The hearings havo taken no more ot
the form of a real trial than they had
when tho proceedings wero opened.
All parties to the controversy are now
represented by counsel nnd thero nro
direct nnft cross-examinations, Just nn
ono hears them In any court. Louis
R. Cilnvis, who was the first govern
ment ofllcial dismissed from tho ser
vice on account of tho charges which
ho brought by Inference, at least,
against a high officer, has mndo a
much better witness for his side of
tho case tlmn his opponents thought
possible.
Pinchot a Busy Man.
Clifford rinchot, the former chief
forester, who was dismissed from tho
service because of tho letter that ho
wroto to Senator Dolllver, Is tho busi
est man In Washington these dnys.
Ho is president of tho National Con
servation association nud of tho Joint
Commltteo on Conservation. These
two organizations probably soon will
bo joined In order that tho conserva
tion work may not bo duplicated. Tho
Idea Is to concentrate the efforts of
all tho friends ot conservation. In
addition to his work as chief of tho
two civil conservation bodies, Mr.
1'lnchot was busy for a long time pre
paring himself for tho witness stand In
tho congressional committee room.
Tliero is beforo congress a bill for
setting nsldo forest preserves in tho
southern Appalachian mountains and
in tho Whlto mountains of Now
Hampshire. Glfford I'lnchot hns felt,
his friends say, that Prof. Mooro's
statement that the forests havo com
paratively little influence on strcnm
flow will. If accepted, be taken as a
strong argument ngainbt setting aside
nn Appalachian forest reservation. So
it Is that Mr. Pinchot has felt that ho
must answer tho statements of Prof.
Mooro.
Scope of Inquiry Broadened.
There seems to havo been something
of a misunderstanding about tho con
gressional inquiry now being mado
Into the conduct of tho officials of tho
two different branches or government.
It has been understood by the people,
apparently, that Secretary Hnllinger's
nets nlono nro under Inquiry. Tho in
vestigation wns broadened to iiuiudo
tho acts of tho forest service officials,
and so It Is that Clifford I'lnchot, for
mer Law Officer of tho Forest Ser
vice A. C. Shaw, former Assistant
I'orestcr Overton W. Price and Louis
R. Glavis, who was an employe of tho
reclamation service, nro also, so to
speak, fellow defendants in the ease
now engaging tho attention of tho
congressional committee.
Of course, tho majority of tho mom
bora of tho commltteo uro Repub
licans becauso tho liousn is Repub
lican, and committees aro ulwnyi. eo
named as to givo tho dominant party
control. It Is said in Washington by
tho friends of tho forest horUco thnt
there will be no report lisued by the
commltteo until after tho congres
sional elections, becaiibo they say no
matter which way the report runs,
whether in favor of Mr. Halllngor or
in favor of tho others, (hero will ho
of necessity a good deal of feeling
created nnd that this will havo Its
effect on tho elections. Tho members
of tho committed, however, bay that
they will get through Just as s ion
an tnoy can and that criticisms of
alowncss of movement nro entirely
' uncalled for
PICKPOCKET IS SLY
Veteran Detective Tells of the
"Dip's" Tricks.
Warns Against the Man Who Fold3
His Arms Danger Behind a
Newspaper 8ome Cut
Your Pockets.
Chicago. "This burg Is having an
unusuul number of jobs by plckpock
otB," said a veteran detcctlvo a few
days ago. "I hardly understand thu
revival of this ort of crime, as tho
best of the 'dips havo been pretty
well stowed away, and the complaints
of 'lifted' leathers and tickers havo
been fow until recently."
Ily "dips" tho old sleuth meant
pickpocket. When ho used the word
"lifted" ho referred to tho taking of
an article by a pickpocket. In tho
vernacular of a pickpocket a pocket
book Is a "leather" and n watch la a
"ticker." A diamond Is a "spark."
"I don't know whore this mob
comes from, as I haven't been working
on the cases," continued tho detective,
"but It seems to bo composed of a
pretty clever lot or dips." It may bo
necessary to explain again that by
"mob" the old thief-taker meant a
hand of pickpockets.
"Those fellows usually work In
pairs, and U la not unusual tor them
to clear up sovoral thousand dollars In
a few days.
"If one of them falls, that la being
Some Methods of Pickpockets.
nrrested, thero generally la a fund on!
of which hla lawyer's feea nro paid
and tho rest of tho RatiK stnnda bj
him, makliiK ovory effort to cleat
him.
"You link mo how to avoid having
your pockolH picked. Well. 1 don't bo
Hovo nny man can rIvo advlco on that
subject. It la hard to toll what Btyln
a pickpocket la roIiik to ndopt. Usual,
ly bo works In a crowd. The Jnm on
the elevated stations Is a good place,
hut thero Konerally Is n pair of fly
cops on each of tho loop stations nt
night, nnd tho crooks know It. Then
thoy got on tho surface oars ami work
the plntforms. Sovornl of the recent
Jobs havo been done that way.
"Ono of tho commonest inothodu of
stuallu;; a diamond stud Is to uet
them with n pair of pincers having a
pocket into which tho stone falls when
It Is cut off. Tho dip usually works
from behind a newspaper. Of course,
you can't watch every man with n
newspaper on a street car, but It you
havo anything valuable about you,
it is well to do 80.
"A skilled crook may use a knlfo
with razor-llko blado to cut nwny tho
pockot. Keep your eyo on tho man
who folds his arms. Ills hands may
bo at rost or thoy may bo engaged In
picking pockets.
"We call tho man who robs women
a moll buzzer. Whllo tho victim Is
looking in a shop window or standing
In a street car ho opens her hand bag
nnd gets tho leather. There aro not
mnuy of these Jobs nny more, for
women havo becomo wise."
Plum for Plttnburrj Firm.
Tho province of Ontario has ordered
1,500,000 pounds of half-Inch aluminum
wlro for the electric power lino from
Niagara l'alls. Tho order, worth $100.
000, ges to u Pittsburg firm.
Always the Fashions.
"Yea; I am going nbroad." "And
how nro you going to urrango yon:
Itinerary?" "I understand coronet
bral'la are tho latest thing."
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Jr A jArga can aml a email cost tloeu not mako baking powder chenrr-
or oven less cxponsivo than Calumet-tho high-duality, motlcratc-prico
kind It certainly cannot make it u good. Don't judge baking powder la
this way-tho real tl-tbo 5150! of raWng power. - uniformly
mfe v
wnoicsonicaess auu uui.iuusui;ii
1 jPk3mts& JrA
BAJ&MG POWPEft
13 a better bakinR powder than you havo ever used be
fore. And wo will lcavo it to your good judgment for
proof, liuy a cin today. Try It for any bal:ingt pur
pose. If tho rcsulta aro not better if the baking ia not
lighter, moro delicious, tako it back and get your money.
Calumet is medium in prico but great in satisfaction.
Free largo handsome recipe book,
beau qc ana clip lounu in pounu can.
Calumet Received Highest
World Puro rood Exposition
HE WOULD DO BETTER. :
Chaplain Tommy, I wns very sorry
to seo you In a state of inebriety last
night.
Tommy Sorry, sir. Tn futtiro I
won't go out when I'm drunk.
TACK THISTP
Prescription That Breaks Up the Worst
Cold In a Day.
Kvery winter this prescription Is pub
lished hero and thousands have been
benefited by It. "Get two ounces of
Glycerine and half nn ounce of Con
centrated Pino compound. Then get
half a pint of good whiskey nnd put
tho other two ingredients Into It. Tako
a teaspoonful to a tablespoonful or this
mixture after each meal and at bed
time. Shako tho bottle well each tlmo."
Hut bo sure to get only the genuine
Concentrated Pine. Kach half ounce
bottlo conies In n tin scrow-top case.
Any druggist has it on hand or will
quickly get it from tho wholesale
house. Many other plno extracts aro
impure nnd cause nausea.
Talkative Woman.
How III Some men talk and don't
suy anything.
Jewott Yes, my wlfo is just that
kind of a man.
Mm. W Imtlnw' Soothing Syrup.
Fnrclilliltvn tot-tlilntr. MftwKlliuKumi, tfiliii'Oiln.
tUuiiu.iUiiii.allHji,iialu.cuiv4 wind colic, -jio.i uuio.
Two-thirds of all a man's troubles
wear petticoats.
ONtW (INK "IIUOMO OlMNIMC."
ThttlnliAXATIVi: IIUOMO orlMNK. 1HiH fur
tin. KlKniitnm nt l. W. tillOVK. I uM tlm Wornl
iit tu t'uio a CoM 111 One Day. ':
.Many people want assistance aud a
lew really need It.
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THE APPROVAL
of the most
EMINENT PHYSICIANS
and its
WORLDWIDE ACCEPTANCE
by the
WELL-INFORMED,
BECAUSE ITS COMPONENT
PARTS ARE KNOWN TO BE
MOST WHOLESOME AND
TRULY BENEFICIAL IN EF
FECT, .HAVE GIVEN TO
Syrup of Figs
JBZIXIR. of SENNA
THE FIRST POSITION AMONG
FAMILY LAXATIVES AND HAVE
LED TO ITS GENERAL USAGE
WITH THE MOST UNIVERSAL
SATISFACTION.
TO GET ITS
BENEFICIALJEFFECTS,
ALVmSBmrTHECEKUINE
H,NUFACTUREOByTHECALIF0RN!AflQ5YRUPCa
FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS
UNC SIZtONLY.RECULAR PRICE 50 f PER DOTTLE
Baby Smiles
When He Takes
Pi
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CURE
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So pleuAttt tint h tiles it Q(1 conttini no opi
atr. nirii i nutnuig in
Anhm and all tioubltt of 1
A Suodaxd Remedy lor hill i
All DruirKlttst
SO'S
Chcao and
Big Can Baking
ilcr is Only Bis in Size - Nof
-Not in Economy
w.w j .-
HaDttV
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Medium
illustrateu in coiora.
Award -
The more you cat
Quaker Oats
the better your health
will be.
Practical experi
ments with athletes
show Quaker Oats
to be the greatest
strength maker. B6
Constipation
Vanishes Forever
Prompt ReliefPermanent Cure
CARTER'S LITTLE
LIVER PILLS never.
ftil. Purely vejet-
able act surely
but gently oa
the hver.
Slop titer.
dinner
diitreu i
cure iiulufl
guon improve tho complexion brigbtea
the eyet. Small Pill, Small Dose, Saall Prict
GENUINE mint bear signature :
.. ., . ...
BROWN'S
I Beonchial Troches
I An .lttolutily tiarmlcu remedy for Sore Throat,
HoJtuncis and Coughi. Give tmiuedUu relict In
UroncliUl and LunR Affection.
Fifty years' reputation.
Fri:c, 26 cents, SO cents and 31.00 per bor.
Sample sent on request.
I IQHN I. BROWN ft- SOU. Rnton, Kit,,.
DEFIANCE STARCH-irs:
other itarr l)" only li ouncen mo prlcu nml
"DEFIANCE" 18 6UPERIOR QUALITY.
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Constipation
Nearly Every One Gets It
The bowels show first sign
of things going wrong. A
Cascarct taken every night
as needed keeps the bowels
working naturally without
grip, gripe aud that tipBet
sick leelmg.
9x
Ten cent box, week's treatment.
All ilrour More. Merest seller In
Uioworld-mlluon boxes a month.
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