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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1914)
RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF WOMEN FROM 45 toMTESTIFY TotheMeritof Lydia E.Pink. ham's Vegetable Com pound during Change of Life. Wcstbrook. Mo. - " I was passing through tho Change of Lifo and had pnins in my back and side nnd wm so weak I could hardly do my housework. I hnvo taken Lydia E. Tinklmm's Vege table Compound and it tias done mo a lot O Y lfi'l 1. 1 1 ,! i K'r 'y "i koou. a win rc WiSs?. commend vourmnJ. 777 tcm to my Wends ' nnd give you permis- I afnn tn ti.tl.linl. . testimonial." Mrs. Lawkknce Mar tin, 12 King &t, Westbrook, Mnine. Mnnston, Wis. "At tho Chango of Lifo I suffered with pains in my back and loins until I could not stand. I also had night-sweats so that tho sheets would be wet I tried other medicine but got no relief. After taking one bot tle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound I began to improve and I continued its uso for six months. Tho pains left mo, tho night-sweats and hot flashes grow less, and in one year I was different woman. I know I have to thank you for my continued good health ever since. " Mrs. M. J. Browneli Manston, Wis. The success of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, mado from roots end herbs, is unparalleled in such cases. If you want special adflco write to Lydia E. Pinkham Hcdlclno Co. (confi dential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter trill be opened, read and answered by a woman, and held in strict confidence. FREE TO ALL SUFFERERS If JOU fC.l 'OUT Of BOklB' 'RIN DO N' 'OUT the DLUI9' crixn from iitorxr. bliddir, kkrvoii ihiiiiu, CI1ROIIIO WCAKKEM, VLCKHI. HIM BRL1TIOXI, IILK8, write for FREE cloth round NrnicAL book ok them dl.eaieff and vrnrtnitRirur. cuanfl effected by E NEW FRENCH REMEDY No.lNo2No. THERAPION pltir. the remedy for Toi r own ailment. Absolutely FREE. a o'followup' circular. NootilliratlooB. Dr. l.rUl kko ID. Co., lUTmmTOcK Rn lUm-ninn, Loxdon. Eaa, wi waxt to mom TumirioN will au oc. (281) Clothing- Store. f 11.000. Good Neb. town 1,100. Want land In Neb. (301) S-rnom modern lionne. Fullcrton, Neb. Beautiful home. Tries 13,100. Easy itrms. Much less than value. (302) l.hcry llnrn, lot nnd ennlpmenti Nance Co., Nob. $8,000. Wanti western Neb. land. .t. a. Aiinorr tt en. 438 Stato Hunk lildc. Omaha, Neb. HEQEEa ALCOHOL.-3 PER CENT AVcgcfaWc Preparalion for As similating iheFoodandltegula ting the Stomachs and Dowels or Promotes Digcslion,Chcerful ness and Rcst.Contains neither Opiuni.Morphinc nor Mineral NotNarcotic Ftopt efOM DrSAHVSlflJVtSK Pumpkin Sh 4lxStnu FmhUtSalli . Jnut SttJ A; CitnUSi4 him Srtd CU'Sitd Sufi tfmttrfirtir Ffitvar A perfect Remedy for Constipa tion , Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea, Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ncss and Loss OF SLEEP Facsimile Signature of The Centauh Company, NEW YORK. ftlint-nttfAjifl utiffoe (hn t?mr1sta1 UMfU.fiwwu ......... ,,., . vw-j Exact Copy of Wrapper. 135 BUMS PER MRE I mi thiyhMoi WHEAT on many farm In Western Canada la 1913. aorna yidda being reported aw high a SO buabeb parser. Aahlgh as 100 bushels were m recorded In soma districts for oat a. butbals for barlsr and IDtoZO bu.iorllaz. J. Keya arrived in the country 5 years ago from Denmark with Terr little means. Ho homesteaded. worked hard, la now tba in 1913 had a croD of 200 ' acres, which will realize him I about S4.0OO. His wbaati walhaaeSllia.totheluahai ' and averaged over 6 busbsls lotMacr. Thousands of aimllar In. stances mlcht ba related of tha I homesteaders In Manitoba. Sas-1 natcnewan ana Aioena. Tha cron of 1913 was an abun dant one everywhere In Western unaaa. Aab fordeserlntlva literature and reduced railway ntea. Apply to ' Sttperintendeot of Immleratlon, Ottawa, Cararla, or W. V. SENNETT. Building, omana. nd a pMj0 222nil "'La BO ffZGiM trom &$Jm warj-m N timtiiuiCkmaimmXAmat UNREASONABLE THING TO ASK Thirsty Tourists Inclined to Be Fin icky Should Visit Ireland During the Winter Months. Two New York men were touring Ireland Inst summer by nutotnobllo. On a hot July nftomoon they camn to an Inn. Stopping, thoy went Into tho bar. A red cheeked peasant Girl was tho barmaid. Tho travelers or dered lrlHh and soda. Tho girl served thum and went on with her Inter rupted work of wiping the bar. Ono of tho men tasted his drink and found It tepid, "I say, my girl," ho Raid, "won't you plcnso put some loo In these drlnkn?" Her month went wldo open and tho mopping cloth was poised In midair Amnzo held her silent for a moment. Then she found tonguo In a hurry "Ice, Is It? And who tho ever heard of Ico In July?" Whereupon sho fell to polishing again. All Shades. "Will you give me a lock of your hair?" "Cortulnly. What color do you pre fer, green, purple or cerise." JUDGE CURED, HEART TROUBLE. I took about 6Nboxos of Dodds Kid ney PIHb for Heart Trouble from which I had suffered for G years. 1 bad dizzy spells, my eyes puffed, my breath was short nnd I had chills and back ache. I took the pills about a year ago and havo had no return of the palpitations. Am now C3 years old, ablo to do lots of manual labor, am Judge Miller. well and hearty nnd wolgh about 200 .pounds. I feel very grateful that I found Dodds Kidney Pills and you may publish this lottor if you wish. I am serving my third term as Probata Judge of Gray Co. Yours truly, PHILIP MILLER, Cimarron, Knn. Correspond with Judgo Miller about ,thls wonderful remedy. Dodds Kidney Pills, COc. por box at your dealer or Dodds Medicine Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Wrlto for Household Hints, also muslo of National Anthem (English and Gorman words) and re cipes for dainty dishes. All 3 sent free. Adv. An ounco of prevention is hotter than a ton of remorse. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA Make the Liver Do its Duty Nine times in ten when the liver is right the stomach and bowels ore right CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS gently but firmly com pel a lazy liver do its duty. Cures Con tipntion, la digestion, Sick Headache. and Distress After Eating. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. Genuine must bear Signature DEFIANCE STARCH is constantly growing In favor because it Does Not Stick to tho Iron and it will not injure tho finest fabric. For laundry purposes it hss no equal. 16 ox. package 10c 1-3 more starch for same money. DEFIANCE STARC11 CO, Omaha, Nebraska A ami' LW r At bbbbbbbRP C2MHCARTERS .aSsaSswSl BBaMTTI C 9 HbHP B aaTssBir B IVLK aBaaaBBavm Brilii.. &u7&&zg W. N. U, LINCOLN, NO, 15-1814. 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MISS JULIET BREITUNG Tho beautiful daughter of Edward N. Dreitung, tho prominent banker, emphatically denies that sho was mar rled to Max Frederick Klolst, ji gar dener of .Mnnlstlque, Mich. Dr. Slat tory of Manlstlquo swenrB ho married a couplo giving tho nbovo nnmes. Tho matter has caused a profound sonsa Uon. Tho present whereabouts of the gardener is not known. MADAME DA F0NSECA wm r ' -tWEeT "' 'w. y yc -.I s i 1 5?M 3C3C3EjC3E3C3tZ3C31Z3: Madnmo da Fouseca is tho wlfo ut tho now military attacho of tho Bra zilian embassy at Washington. Sho Is tho latest addition to that cosmo politan social clrclo and has become great favorite. Bsfaw V- ' 'st?J ' aasSsSsHirasBBSsSssaBr" aSBBBBBBaw'v rf' ' x ' X l M f ' Mik mjtr l.aBBBBBBBBBBBBBai BBbT ll aESBBBBBBBBBBBBV jBaBBBBVH najBBSfljBBBJ BBBBBBlS 4EmBBBBBaV JbBHct ' I skHbLbbbI V'-' BBBBBli''BBBBBBBB' V' bbbbbbbbbbWp FiJa-' -jBv aVaW s bbbbbbbKbbbbV iTbbbRbb1" HbbbLbbbbbbbbbbbbV 1 "V V. 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Halloy (center), commundor of tho "Queen'H Own IltiBsarfl," r6 hlgncd rather than light against UlBtei'1 Field Marshal Sir John Fronch (right) commander of tho army In Ulstor, has resigned because of tho repu dlatlon of tho guaranty. dI MAGNATES DRAFT SCHEDULE ll V?i' ' .afasBBsvil afr i CVr LbbbObbbV aPC bbbbbwXL Wl ! W& BBBBBBBBBBBB SBBBaWi BBbW MSS)kW 4L BBBBBbV T ,L-17k BBBBBBBBBBBBl fSBBBBBBtaBBBBBl tlfS' AV , -slaBBBlafl LbbbbbbbbbI 49bbbbbbH Ir- X'sIbbbbbbbV ValHB QaBBBBBBB JusBEiH'MEjk - ljBEEEEEEEE hMbb k nEEEEEJEE BCiBVaEEEEEWBv't "lSEEEEf i JBEEsv-3KMEBnBEEESBnanRaaBaB.BaEE MSBHtjSk,, ifflWQrS8aaBBgEamre' JBBWtaSBlSWUsaBaktMBBBMMaaBHtSBaVAMBBMaBBBB , Tho picturo sIiowb tho baseball magnates of thu Federal league engaged on drafting a schedule for thu now leuguo at tho rocunt mooting In lhiltimoro. From loft to right Edward W. Glnner, nroaldont of tho Pittsburgh club: Hobort H. Ward, president of tho president of tho liuffalo club; G. C. Madison, presidont of the Kansas City club; Willlnm A. Kerr, treasurer of tho Pittsburgh club; James A. Gilmore, president of tho Federal leaguo; Walter S. Ward, treasurer of tho Brook lyn club. REBEL DESERTERS FLEEING AFTERllFiS. BBBBBBBBBBBkSbBBBBBBBBYBBBBBBBBBKi ''ffi'lMj vy"W'$i JRtoKK6jmSjfc2t aBBBBBBBBaaBr aBBBBBBBBBBBiKMBBBBBBBBBBBjfe. .BBj2 dKAu L vyjwnkui.BBBBBBBBQaBBBlBV WSZ.WXStJi&Mv v. ..s'SBBiiiaaar- . . Su v bbbbbbIM .. " ilmmmm Lm-Jt-K A'bbbbbbbbbbbbbbECXk t A da&BBBK . ' JTM &. bbbbbWI JEW !. ,'bbbbTbbbbH .BBBBVW'i&.Ri Irf m &JBBBBBBBBBi tmfVJL-JMM ' aV j J JB ' , "VJA? yfSPWWKaii-taWasiaaaasBBBBBB 9 KKifo .?fm3z&iMS2saK.A.vMMiim.&'z.-m' w dwi.... ..rr Many of Villa's followers took to in which tho federals were successful. wounded in the battlo. FOR SUBMARINES Brooklyn club; Walter P. Mullen, vlco-1 PWRPffWIWl'lliULHnMrid V ' iV 4; 4 ,?r 'M?;. 44 KZ ':' . ' i 'A 'PL Hlght after tho big battle at Torreon Moro than 2,600 men wero killed and STATE LEVY WAS HIGHER IN 1913 " " "" I MUCH DISCUSSION nEGARDINO NEW STATE REFORMATORY. GOSSIP FROM STATE CAPITAL Items of Interest Gathered from Re liable Sources and Presented In Condensed Form to Our Readers. Western Newp.per Union Nows Sorvlc Tivxra for nil pnrpoHPB In NobraRka nveniRpil nhoiit I0, mlllu for tho yt-ai liMJI, jiccordliiB to a compilation made by HocriMary (JihIiIIh of tho statu tax cnminlPHlon. and HiIh wab tyi mills inoro than In tho provloiiB year. The Htnto lax levy hi hlanu'il for tho rfjr iMifc, havliu; boon boosted in 1013 from r..a mlllH to 7.8 mlll, an a reHUlt of Bppclal levli'H voted by tho IcKlsla turo. Tho tax contmlHHloii Iiiib IlKiires from Iwonty.llvo oountUm kIvIiir the 1013 county ta, tho hlglicBt levy In any city, nnd tho total for all purpoiie in such cltloa. Tho KroB tnx In these cities rniiKOH from 41.3 to 94.B mills tho latter boliiR a very oxtrumo llRure for FurniiH county. HfltlmntlnB the average tax for nil comnumltlcB, rnnil n well aB urban, tho tnx commission thinks 40'j mills to bo about rlpliU Discuss New State Reformatory. Tho question nB to whether the now reformatory created by tho last legis lature flhnll exist as u part or or sep arate from tho stato prison hns cnllcd out varying opinions. A number of views hnvo been expressed nlonB tho lino of a proposnl made by A. L. Wenthorly. 111b nrKUinent hns been that tho penitentiary Ib roformUory onouKli. Warden Kenton nnd others with tho other shlo of tho story, a Bldo that has horetoforo been Klven little publicity, tnko exception to any Im pression at largo that reformatory Idoas havo not already crept Into tho prison. It is a reformatory along gen eral lines with but ono Idea upper most tho training of men to better fit themselves to bo usoful mombars of society. Ho favors tho establish ment of a sort of Junior reformatory, but thinks It should be under a separ ate head. Three Thousand More Signatures. C. L. Uoln, sccrqtnry to Chancellor Avery, has delivered n strong box con taining fcomo three thousand signa tures to tho university location peti tion to tho stato Iioubc. This com pletes tho work of securing slgnnturca and tho question will bo ready for sub mission to tho voters nt tho November election. Thoso lnnt signatures cover tho 2,877 which wero stricken off by tho secrotnry of stato becnuso of lack of county certification, many of tho petitions designated na coming from certain counties being In reality from sovcral counties. At tho first filing of the petition thcro wero 2,100 moro names than would bo actually required It was supposed. With this addition to the petition it will mnko, excluding thoso contested, nbout threo thousand more signatures than nro necessary. To Advertise Nebraska Resources. Sweeping campaigns for collection it a fund to advertise Nebraska's re sources nt tho Pannma-Pnclflc exposi tion nro to begin nt once. Tho committee- named to lnltlnto tho move ment met and organized by electing Potor Jensen of Bentrlco, chairman; John h. McCnguo of Omaha, vlco-chalr-mnn, and Georgo Wolz of Promont, treasurer. Tho sovon oxecutlvo stato officials are to sorvo on tho committee as members ox-ofllclo. Dr. Bessey Returns from Arizona. Dr. Beasoy. senior dean and bond of tho department of botany of Nebraska university rotumed last week after spending a month In tho desert region surrounding Tuscon, Arizona, Ho made a special study of tho cactuses and other spiny plants, nnd will prepare pnpors to ho given boforo sovcral sci entific organizations In tho near fu ture. Tho school of pharmacy at tho stato university Is planning to devoto a week tho second In May to showing Its development. A program of con vocation, a banquet tendered to tho state pharmaceutical association, and other activities of tho students will go to make tho week notable. Systematic Crop Reports. .Systematic and thorough plnns for gathering crop reportB during tho com ing season havo boon perfected by Weather Man Lovolnnd nnd Secrotnry Mollor of tho board of agriculture. Tho data will bo obtained on tho lBtli of each month and will Include much information not boforo obtainable nt ono source. Tho chango was mado at tho suggestion of severnl hundred farmers over the stato, who watch for theso reports with grpator Interest than In the past. In Seventy Counties. Tho Nebraska State Horticultural society has mombers In more than sov enty counties In Nebraska, with the largest membership In tho counties In tho eastorn part of tho state. Tho ob ject of thlB society Is to help In nil posalblo ways ovory porson who Is in terested in troos, fruit, flowers and vcotablo growing. 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