Kteinwsptfem mgftsaem mn ftjK-- tt'SJES' .tm.,7, K . tfr -Va w , r-f j ' ,, " RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF HSTuTKSiiiS I ku r VI r & h:- l ', 4 U" it Ab One Who's Been Humbled. Tho head of tho fnmlly drank his coffee uncomplainingly, although Its Btrcugth brought tears to hlB eyes. "Why, father," remonstrated his son, "how could you swallow that lyef ' "My son," replied tho old gentle man, "It's not the first lie that I haw bad to swallow, by any means." Many a man's pleasures are a nui sance to others. It takes a sensible woman to gener ate silence. Are Your Kidneys Weak? Yon may have kidney trouble and not know it. The only signs may be occa sional twinges in the small of tho back, constant lameness, ditty spells or some annoyingtrregularityofthekidney action. But no sign of kidney trouble can be safely ignored. Kidney disease moves rapidly. It leads to dropsy, gravel, Bright's disease, rheumatism. If you suspect that your kidneys are sluggish, use Doan's Kidney Pills, which have relieved thousands. A Nebraska Case Mrs. Esrl Curtis. Auburn, Neb , says: "Mr whola body pained mr, fspclat iy my back. Differ ent parti of my body welled mid even my fret were affected. The doctor! mcdl clno failed and on a friend's advice, I used Doan's Kidney ritla. I Improved from the first and three boxes cured me. I have never suffered since. I five v Doan's Kidney Fills K the credit for sav- Ins my llfe. Ct Doaa's at Aay Star. BOe a Box DOAN'S NtV FOSTER-MILBURN CO., BUFFALO, N. Y. ALCOHOL-3 PER CENT AWtfctable Preparation Tor As similating ihefoodandRegula liirg the Stomachs and Bowels oT Promotes Digeilion,Cheerful nesa and Rest. Contains neither Opium.Morphine nor Mineral Not Nahc otic rtttip roMDrSAWurims Ay4t Std JfkJMUS HimJitd - . Antrfrrl Remedv fnrConstloa lion , Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea, Worms.Convulsions.reverisn ness and Loss OP SLEEP. facsimile Signature of ' &&&!' The Centair Company, NEW YORK. Exact Copy of Wrapper. For ttttuti mSfo& TtRfSllr" jRSfefd s EU xfjttuaranteed under the Foodssj DISTEMPER Bars ears sod postUrs pravsotlT. bo matter how bona, i anrao ars ln .ctaa ofupowd." Llaald,RlTn on Uo toomei acts on thf Blood and aiandai ami. ttas polHnottijtermi from (no body. Cam DUtemper In Vngt sod Bboop and Cholera m anil lii flu. Kidney remedy. UarvMt Minn ut lLlaMHinail. Keep It. hbowtoioardnifflit. b Cairn and Cures. BpocUlAgenU SPOHN MEDICAL CO., Make the Liver Do its Duty Nine times in ten when the liver If right the 6tomach ana dowcis are ngnu CARTER'S LllILt LIVER PILLS gently butftrmly com; pel a lazy aver do its dutv. Cures Coa stipation, In digestion, Sirlr MaiKfllArfi.. .nil Distress After Eating. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICB. Genuine must bear Signature W. N. U.( LINCOLN, NO. 21-1914. PIMPLES BOILS CARBUNCLES 4 irt lOaBBani 'ADTCDC .ajnHaw an iu .iaWaWaW ivc.rv afBBBBBBT suite avBaawava Bb r a Tii &&c&frrzg Are "Danger Signals" the human ystem't method of giving warn Ing that the blood has become impoverished and circulation poor. In this condition the human body ia almost powerless to resist the more serious illness. Don't delay. You need DR. PIERCE'S Golden Medical Discovery It sets to work ImmedlsUly at the It lnrl a halnlncr hand. Heine to direst Knnn hrlnva back normal conditions. turned Into rich, red blood. Every M.vitfillaAH- Hade from roots taken from our remedy now. Sold by Medicine Dealers Made from roots taken from our great edy now. Sold by Medicine Dealers In liqu r. Pierce's Invalids Hotel, Buffalo, N. V., fo to Dr. Pierce's Invalids Hotel, Buffalo, Tea caa save the eeasstete Teescal.ArHear" e IS aimMI heaaS-free-ay seaatog Be. Wares sic Sac wrsss Si issiaj. WANTED THE STAGE FILLED Theatrical Manager Evidently Cared More for Effect Than for Accuracy of Production. The production of great dramas waa his business. Hit great Ulent ws success, and his weakness was that he always liked to "show off" vaan be was rehearsing a play. He was In the habit of sitting far back In the darkened theater, and whenever a stranger came In to see the re hearsal work he put himself In the foreground by Jumping to his feet and bawling out the actors and act resses. When he was putting on a big production of "The Holy City" three friends of his entered the the ater ono afternoon to seo the dress rehearsnl. As soon as they had sat down the producer began to fidget In his seat. He wns consumed by the old fever for prominence. He wanted tho visitors to sco that he wns the boss of everything. There wore 12 men on tho stage, which was unusual ly large. "Who are thoso men on the stage?" he called out to his stage manager In n thunderous voice. "That's ono of tho big scenes of the play," tho manner said humbly. "Those men nro tho 12 disciples." "Oh, well," shouted tho Impresario Imperiously, "go out and get 12 more. That's a big Btnge, and wo want to fill It up." Then It Started. "The man I marry must ,be well off." "The man you marry won't." Hous ton Post. One? swallow will cat at least G,000 flies a day. CUSTOM Tor InfantB and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA Flak Eye. EpUootlo ShipatBg' Fever & Catarrhal Fever (?ura La Or Inn aunonir humim beliuraV Ma and si mock remraj. ftUWt aVnrl Sfl M. m OOtU IS IDQ fill OOlvll iininiiuufc ill. woo win ni u lorjou rwm nwint, vujwuvia wanted. Chamlata and finCUCU lUn It 0 A Baotar.oiosUt. UUOntH, IIUJi, Ui fia Her Only Chance. "I understand that Miss Antique Is engaged." "Hypnotism'?" Far More. "Papa, how big is a croquet ball?" "About the sizo of a grapofrult, but more nutritious." Anybody can dye successfully with Putnam Fadeless Dyes. Adv. The man who gives himself away can't expect tho world to value hlru very highly. Alfalfa sflcd t&M. Farms for sain on crop par iitmu. J. Mulball, BooUltr, la Adr.. Madagascar Imb 2,180,000 acres of land undor cultivation. I ACHES CHILLS I PAINS seat of : ar trouble tka Btesaaeh. the : food. Tones ap the stomach. Is properly assimilated and trengtaeaea and ntrv tissue Food orgsn Is strengthens areac American forests. Try this In liquid or tablet form or send 60c N. Y., for trial box. AW t 111 fU 41 ft Child's Dress of Embroidered Batiste Baaaaaaaaaaaa fi f',,ll BSsWeaw aasijBaafeea. -Z0w I'laWSaaaWTVv eaaaaaKraaaaaai LaaaK 'aaaaaam V. esTSV trfrsaaaW'aaMBaaV . '4WaaaaaaaisaaalBaaaaa Xm. aaaWV'aaaaaaKLa7lia LV aaar'I'iaaaaawl' W '51Li. m 'Mbb-sswJtT t" r -fijssTi aA r-?JSsi'!' 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A flounce of imitation, all-over val lace, edged with a narrow edging of the same kind of lace. Is set in at each of the aquare openings. This gives plenty of freedom at the lower edge of the skirt There is a border outlining the low er edge of the batiste, of a strong lace in Irish crochet pattern. The em broidered daisies are applied to both the batiste and this lace. There- is a yoke and collar In one Summer Wrap of Taffeta aBBT saF aHfeMkiMSMBBBiaBBW LBfr TMpy yBBBpk bvbbV jbssKX''" m eM f $M& aBb r jt JsffytfjsfcBaff j6 SSSSlSMa N OTHINQ could set forth more clear ly tho faBhlon In flaures than the coat of 'taffeta which is shown1 In tbo picture, The flat chest, low bust, ab sence of waist line, and loose hang of tho coat aro all items to reckon with In choosing apparel to meet the latest whims of those who create styles. And the approval of those who make styles Into fashions, by adopting and wearing them, la al ready set upon these features. The figure, as managed in the new modes, Is straight up and down, or appears so, with curves only those provided by drapery and placed to suit the modiste. But in spite of this arbitrary draping and loose adjust ment to the flgsre there is no lack of elegance in the fashionable ap parel of today. One may .embody these style features In a garment like the little coat shown here in a man ner that is attractive and beoomlng to the wearer. light taffota coats promise well for saM-summer wear. The airiest ef of embroidered batiste edged with tho same lace. Tho sleeves are of the all-over val edged with tho same, laco as that In the bottom of the skirt, and on the collar. This collar ex tends over the top of tho sleeves like a wide epaulette. A soft ribbon, about live Inches wide, Is drawn through the skirt where tho flounces of val lace are set In. A short space is left at tho side of each flounce. The ribbon Is threaded through this. It extends under the skirt, from one spaco or slash to the next, and Is tied in a knot at the front and in a flat bow at the back. Small flat crochet buttons, barrel shaped, are placed in four groups of three each up the front and back. The dress fastens with flat pearl buttons under a fly at the back. It would not be easy to And a more, beautiful or delightfully childish model) than this, which 1b in the best mode of tho French designs of children's dresses. gowns is not crushed by themT they are easily slipped on or off, and they are cool and crisp looking. Like linen they are prone to become wrinkled and must be occasionally dampened and pressed with a warm iron. It Is, said the most satisfactory way to. dampen a taffeta garment is to hang It, near an open window or door on a rainy day and allow It to pick up moisture' from the air. It should be pressed under a thin clean cloth. The three views given of the coat, pictured here show clearly the out-4 lines of the garment and may be taken as a criterion in the matter of shaping the popular summer coats otj taffeta. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. Business Footing. An heiress refused a conceited mon ey seeker by asking him: "Why should' 1 marry you? I don't love you." The man had the impertinence to reply: "Oh, that's all right - I would not be at home much." WESTERN CANADA'S PROSPECTS FOR 1914 Excellent Spring for Work and Wheat Seeding About Finished. The writer has Just returned from an extensive trip through the Prov inces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, In Western Canada. The crop conditions are the very best, and no one locality seems to have an advan tage over another in this respect. "The uniformity in growth Is remarkable, and In all parts of the three provinces spring wheat at tho time of writing, May 10th, Is well above tho ground from two to threo Inches. Consider able fall plowing was done last year, and this, with the summer fallow, Is already seeded, so that practically wheat needing is over by this dato. Everywhere tho farmers aro busy and tho wholo country presents ono great sceno of nctivlty three-horse, four borso and flve-horso teams nro busy preparing land for barley, ontB and flax. On eomo of tho largor farms batteries of steam and gasoline out fits nro at work, but In n great many districts whero theso have been oper ated In tho pnst they nro being dis placed by horseB, owing no doubt par tially to tho difficulty of securing ex perienced men to oporato them. Any wny, there Is being put Into ngrlcul turo In Western Canada, greater ef fort with more promise than for some yearB past. Tho soil Is In the best possible condition; moisture has been sufficient, there hnvo been no winds to dry out the soil, and if the farmers have had to lay up for a day or so now and ngnln, It was merely that tho ground might hnvo tho advnntago of the rain and an occaslonnl Bnow, which promise so much for the grow ing crop. With some warm weather the grain will come along In a man ner thnt will equal the best years Western Cannda haB ever had. It must not bo thought from this that the farmers are full bent on bo curing n grain crop nlone. In nearly every district there is more and more tho Indication ,nnd Inclination to go Into mixed farming. HcrdB of cattle now dot the plains that up to the present had been fully given up to grnln growing, hogs and sheep are In evidence. New buildings are to be eeen on a great many places, these being pig houses and cow stables, al though protection of cattle Is not regu larly required, excepting for calves and such cows as It may be necessary to house from time to time. Thn crrnwine of alfalfa and other fodder grasses Is anndustry that is being rapidly developed. During this spring a splendid class of new settlers have gone in, many of them from the eastern states. These have seen what success the western and central states man has achieved in Western Canada, and are now go ing In in hundreds. The movement from Montana, Oregon and Washing ton to Canada continues without any abatement as to numbers and value of effects, whllo the central and eastern states are still sending an excellent Reliable evidence to abundant that women are constantly being restored to health by Lydla E. Plnkham'a Vegetable Compound ' The many testimonial letters that we are continually pub lishing in the newspapers hundreds of them are all genu ine, true and unsolicited expressions of heartfelt gratitude for the freedom from suffering that has come to these women solely through the use of Lydla E. Plnkham'a 'Vegetable Compound. Money could not buy nor any kind of influence obtain such recommendations ; you may depend upon it that any testimonial we publish is honest and true if you have any doubt of this write to the women whose true names and addresses are always given, and learn for yourself. Read this one from Mrs. Waters: Camden, N. J. "1 was flick for two years with nervous spells, and my kidneys wero affected. I had a doctor all tho time and used a Silvanlo battery, but nothing did mo any good. I was not able to go bed, but spent my tirao on a couch or in a sleeping-chair, and soon became almost a skeleton. Finally my doctor went away for his health, and my husband hoard of Lydia E. Pinklmm's vegetable Compound and got me some. ' In two months I got relief and-now I am like a new woman and am at my usual weight I recommend your medicine to every ono and so does my husband." Mrs. Tillib Watkiis, 1135 Knight St., Camden, N.J. And thlstone from Mrs. Haddock: Utioa, Okul "I was weak and nervous, not able to do my work and scarcely able to be on my feet. I had backache, headache, palpi tation of the heart, trouble with my bowels, and inflammation. Since taking the Lydla E. Pinkham's vegetable Compound I am better than I have been for twenty years. 1 think it is a wonderful medi cine and I have recommended it to others," Mrs. Mast Aim Had dock, Utlca, Oklahoma, Now answer this question if you can. Why should a woman continue to suffer without first giving -Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial ? You know that it has saved many others why should it fail in your case? Tor 30 yean Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has been the standard remedy for fe male ills. No ono sick with woman's ailments dees Justice to herself If she does net try this fa mous medicine made from root and herbs, it has restored so many suffering; women to health. sjBWrite to LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDIOINE CO. W (CONFIDENTIAL) LYNN, M A 88,, for advlo. Tour letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman ana neia m stnet class of fnnncrB with means sufficient to begin farming on a scale that will pay from tho start. Those who contemplato visiting the Panama Imposition next year will find that one of the most Interesting trips they can make will be via the Cana dian West. Thero will bo three lines of railway thoy can use the Canadian'. Pacific, Canadian Northern and Grand Trunk Pacific, all of which will have through to coast lines completed. Thus will be given a view of prairie, wood land and mountain scenery unexcelled in America. Advertisement. What Hs Fssred. It was during a very violent thun. derstorm, in which the lightning flashes wore particularly vivid, terrifying and frequent. "Do not bo afraid, Tommle," said his mother, "our Father in heaven holdi the lightning in his bauds." "Yes, I know ho does, mother, but then, you seo, lightning is so quid and slippery that I am afraid ho might let somo of it get nwny from him when he don't mean to." Easily Satisfied. "I want a man with red blood In his veins." "How would a scarlet-fever patient doT" Quails and partrldgoa deserted parts of Franco when tho aoroplano made Its appearance there. Tho avcrngo man is seldom very po lite unless ho Is trying to sell yoa something. - i A Cheery Disposition is something entirely, foreign to the person with poor digestion, liver troubles or con stipated bowels but, there is no need to remain in such a con dition, for HOSTETTER'S STOMaCH UTTERS has been found very beneficial in helping sickly folks back to health and happiness. Get a bottle today. 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