- aJM ' &Nm?V?W:-"pWrtn. RED CLOUD, NElBRASKA, CHIEF A l.h .O IS EPILEPSY CONQUERED? New Jersey Physician Said to Have Many Cures to His Credit. Rod nank. N. j. (Snoclnn. AiU-tro from every direction fully confirm pro- ! vious reports thai tho remarkablo treatment for epilepsy being admlnis. tered by tho consulting physician of tho Kllno Laboiatorles, 01 this city, is achieving wonderful results. Old and stubborn cases have Deen greatly bene fited and many patients claim to havo been entirely cured. Persons suffering from epilepsy should write nt onco to Kllno Labora tories, Hranch 48, Red Hank, N. J., for a supply of tho remedy, which Is be ing distributed gratuitously. Adv. No Wonder. "Do jou think tho vorld Is getting better, Mr. Qadson?'" "Surest Uilng you know! It's got ting better evory day." "In splto of tho war?" "Oh, yes." "I'm surprised to find you so op timistic." "You wouldn't bo if you know what 1 knew." "And what Is that?" "I'to already cleaned up half a mil Hon in wheat and expect to tnalu more." Limits of Literature. "You've read 'Tho Hcnvenly Twins'? asked tho Englishman of an Irishman "Yes, 1 havo." "And Tho Sorrows of Satan'?" "Yes." "And you hnvo read 'Looking Back ward'?" "How tho dlvll could I do that?' asked Pat. " If a man didn't make nn occasions, mlstako his frlonds would havo nc kicks coming. Tho man who knows himself knows, how selfish other people are. WOMAN WOULD NOT GIVE UP Though Sickand Suffering; At Last Found Help in Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound. Richmond, Pa, "When I started taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound I was in a dreadfully rundown state of Lealth, ha kl internal trou bles, and was so ex tremely nervous and prostrated that if I bad given in to my feelings I would haw been in bed. Aa it was I had hardlv strencrth at 1 times to bo on my feet and what I did do was by a great effort. I could not Bleep at night and of course felt very bad in the morning, and had a steady headache. "After taking tho second bottle I no ticed that tho headache was not so bad, I rested better, and my nerves were stronger. I continued its use until it made a new woman of me, and now I can hardly realize that I am able to do ao much as I do. Whenever I know any woman in need of a good medicine I highly praise Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etablo Compound." Mrs. Frank CLARK, 3146 N. Tulip St, Richmond.Pa, Women Hare Been Telling Women for forty years how Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has restored their health when Buffering with female ills. This accounts for the enormous demand for it from coast to coast. If you are troubled with any ailment peculiar to women why don't you try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound? It will pay you to do bo. Lydia E. Pink ham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. Your Liver Is Clogged Up That's Why You'ro Tired Out of Sort Have No Appetite. CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS will put you right in a lew days. They d their duty. Cure Con st! nation. Biliousness, Indigestion and Sick Headache SHALL PILL, SHALL DOSE, SHALL PRICE. Genuine must bear Signature il:Mitt-lCH STOPS IMENES3 from a Bone Spavin, Ring Bone, Splint, Curb, Side Bone, or similar trouble and gets horse going sound. Does not blister or remove the hair and hone can be worked. Page 17 in pamphlet with each bottle tells hovr. $2.00 a bottle delivered. Horse Book 9 K free. ABSORDINE, JR., antiseptic liniment foi mankind. Reduces Painful Swellings, En Urged Glands, Goitre, Wens, Bruises, Vari cose Veins. Varicosities, heals Old Sores. Allays Pain. Will tell you more if you write. $1 and $2 a bottle at dealers or delivered. Book "Evidence" free. Manufactured only by W.F.YOUNG. P. D. F.. 310 Tends St .Sprlnafleld.Mtss. BLACK LEG LOSSES SURELY PREVENTEI 17 Cullr Dlackltg Pllll. Un prtrt. freb, reliable: iirefcrreJ b) ettni alockinen. becausa thr protect wrier other vacolnei fall. Wrlto for Iwokltt and uitlraonlala. lO.doii ptgi. Blackleg Pllll $1.00 SO-doie pkgt. OUcklrg Pllll 4 00 Hid anr InJivtor. but Cutlor'i beat Tbo superiority of Cutler prvducta U dua to oier It rtara of irwlalltlni In vacolnei and lerumi only, Inilit on Cuttir'l. If unobtainable, order direct. k Cuttar Laa oratory. Duality. CaJ.. ox Chicago, lit- BilE TBS' nfflx t-A aft I fl'i -? HSI i 8 ni p p .tfHHUARTERS BUBfNaUaSlllV 11 a-E. aaiW PILLS. $&?&&zg CHE POLL HOUR URGE PUBLICATION OF PERSONAL, ASSESSMENT LISTS. Measure by Richmond and Broome Asks For Publicity In Matter of Personal Assessment Schedule. Western Nenspapcr L'nton News Servicer Opening of thu uluctlou jiolls nt 8 a, in. and closing at 8 i. m., us pro vldcil for in Houso Roll No. 'J00, by Smith, for nil primary and genera! utato elections, received the sanction of the houso in committee of thu whole. An attempt wits inado to change tho closing hour to 7 o'clock, but it failed. Stebblns and Van Dousen objected to running as Into as 8 o'clock In the evening, on the ground that election boards n'J already required to work too long hours and that this bill would dcluy tho count and make the boards rooro careless. Tho opposite argument was made by Norton of Polk that farmers can vote more conveniently nftcr tho dny's work Is over and Inasmuch as the present law provides for closing tho primaries at 9 p. m he thought that general elections should run later than 6 o'clock. Mr Meredith snld that In Ashland precinct last ear fifty-si, rallrond men lost their votes by being unable to reach homo beforo C o'clock. Mr. Itegnn snld that nineteen voters lost out In his precinct In Platte county. Mr. Ncff said that farmers in his county, Knox, had requested him to Introduco a bill of this kind. To Circumvent "Tax Dodgers" Tho state press association bill in troduced by Richmond and Broome, and which calls for tho publication of. personal assessment lists, is a mens uro much commented on In the lcgls lautrc. The legislators flguro that whllo It will probably cost tho various counties a considerable sum, tho publication of the personal assessment rolls would save this cost many times over by driving tho tax-dodgers to tho open. "If a man knows that his return of personal property is going to be put out where everybody can see it, instead of being stuck away and lost in the dusty flies in tho assessor's office, ho is going to think twice beforo ho re turns a ridiculously low personal schedule, as so many of them do un der the present scheme of things," said Representatives Richmond and Broome. The bill provides for the publication by townships at one-third the legal rate. Only the total and not the item 'zed schedule is to be printed. The state food, drug, dairy and oil commission received 17,935.28 worth; of feea during the month of January! At the samo time the department; made 1,340 inspections, covering everyi thing from humblo groceries to large packing houses. 'Mr. Harman'a com mission filed fifteen complaints against alleged vlolaters of the law, completed three prosecutions; Issued 129 sani tary; mado 42 chemical analysis and twenty-six seed analysis. Interest appears to be growing on tho Bcal agricultural activities bill; now ponding in tho senate. Tho meas-i ure will likely provoke a fight, asj sentiment Is pronounced In both dlrecj tlons, for and against It. The bill as bembles all .agricultural activities un frier ono head a board of nine mem Jbers and includes everything from collection of statistics to supervision Jof tho state agricultural college and allied activities. Howell's first Insurance bill to re quiro companies to classify risks and' to charge the same rate throughout tho state, a sort of a self rate making bill, was recommended for passage by tho state senate The bill is intended to carry out tho recommendations of State Insurance Commissioner L. Q. (Brian In his annual report to tho state 'nsuranco board. A small legislature, even though the terms of tho members bo increased to four years, docs not appeal to the sen ate. Tho committee of tho whole in the upper houso killed Splrk'a bill for smaller legislature by a vote of 15 o 12. The houso standing committee on miscellaneous subjects listened to ar gument in favor of legalized boxing snatches in Nebraska under .the Super vision of a state commission, tho state ito rocelvo a revenue therefrom, and unanimously recommended It for pass (ago. It has taken its place on the coneral file. Tho Tibbetts bill, requiring rail roads to publish time tables in local papers of all towns and cities where there are two or more depots, was indefinitely postponed. Hall Insurance Fund Levy of one-fourth of 1 mill on as sessable property of the state for a hall Insurance ind and provision (whereby farmers who suffer from hall Josses may collect from this fund, nro jirlnclpnl points of tho Osterman bill, which contemplates naming a board of adjustment in each county, tho three Imcmbors thereof to mako settlement of ball loss'es and to draw on the stnte for amounts thus fixed. Farmers who want tho protection aro required to Day in a 5 foo for registration thereof. BRIEF NEWS OF NEBRASKA, Mrs. Jennie Murphy has launched n Jitney bus senleo at Beatrice. HurwcH's new J20.U0O high school building was dedicated last week. The baseball board has decided that theio will be, no league ball in York this season. , According to tho new city directory Just Issued, Omaha claims a popula tion of 213.01S. L. M. Thomas will succeed II. II. Smith ns president of tho University Pluco Commercial club. Sewer bonds were defeated nt tho election at Broken How last week by a majority of HI votes. Hov Henry Hall of Cl.Uonla hna been transferred to the I.nSallo Meth odist church nt West Beatrice. A car load of lino horses was ship ped from Broken Bow to a horso firm In Munsvllle. N. Y., by express. Valmrn's waterworks system Is now completed, untl the Items says that Palmyra really owns something now. II. A. Yost, nn Auburn merchant on a business trip to Chicago, was beaten up and robbed by highwaymen in that city Thn Marlon Enterprise says that traveling shows tako more monoy out of that town than all the mall order houses combined Carl Kckhurt. fifteen ears old, nt Campbell, was accidentally shol through his hnnd by an elder brothei who was shooting at birds. The llnstlngs Country club, having outgrown tho limits of Its present quarters, Is ronstdeilng a project foi I a new thoroughly modern home. Thlrtoen horses were burned to death when lire destroyed the Palace livery barn at Scottsbluf. The lire originated from defective wiring. The highest price ovor paid for wheat In Brock was received by Fred Nlcman last week, when ho sold 1,000 bushels of tho rorenl to tho nrock Roy RobcrtB of North Platto has en tered tho penitentiary, probably never to emerge, as ho Is condemned to dlo Juno 4 for tho murder of Vernon Con nett. Tho schoolhouso at Stratton was badly damaged by flro starting from nn overheated furnace, and which had gotten tinder good headway boforo Its discovery. Tho record prlco for Hampshire hogs In Nebraska was reached when forty-five sows averaged nearly $CG each nt tho Manby salo near Lyons last week. S. E. Marty of Columbus was elect ed as postmaster of that plaeo at nn election held thero last week, many rural patrons taking an actlvo interest, In the vote. The hardware storo of J. T. Garner nt Craig was burglarized last week; and a large quantity of cutlery taken: This makes the fifth burglary thoro in less than three months. , A pot wolf at the homo of Harry, Doty, near Weeping Water, attacked his young son Leonard, who received a number of bites and scratches be fore It was finally beaten off. Principal Ilildreth of Fllley was compelled to dismiss school and con sult a physician becauso ho attempted to subdtio an unruly pupil and emerged from tho fray with a broken band. Harry, tho throo-months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Stachs of Bea trice, was found dead in the cradle Sunday by his mother. Coroner Reed Is of the opinion that the child had smothered to death. Grain company at $1.50 per bushel. Llttlo nernlco Manning, eighteen months old, of Omaha, sat down in a bucket of scalding lyo water with which her mother was about to scrub the floor, and died shortly aftorward from Injuries received. At tho convention of tho Nebraska hardwaro men nt Omaha recently, It was stated that eastern mnil order houses, through tho medium of tho parcel post, take business from local merchants which, In taxes to tho com munity, Is in excess of $150,000 a year. More than 150 Norfolk men braved the worst blizzard of the year to at-, tend the annual banquet of tho com mercial club of that placo lust week. J. It. Cain, Sr president of the State Bank of Stella, has entered up on his thirtieth year with that insti tution, having taken tho position of cashier on January 1, 1886. Former Governor George L. Shol don, now operating a Mississippi plantation, was in Lincoln for a few days last wcok renewing old acquaint ances and visiting around the stato house with old colleagues of former days. Everett Dolzell, sixteen year old son of former Stato Superintendent J. E. Dolzell, is dead at Stovcns Point, Wis., where Mr. Dolzell is at tho head of the stato normal school. Rev. H. C. Young of Tablo Rock was awarded first prize by the American Sunday school union at its sessions in Philadelphia for tho best essay on Christianity and amusements. Tho condition of Dr. C. E. Bcssey, botany professor of the state universi ty, who suffered an attack of heart trouble a week ago, has assumed ser ious aspects and his life is said to bo banging In the balance. At tho annual meeting of the Odell Farmors' Elevator company, held re cently, n 6 per cent dividend was de clared by tho stockholders. Fires in Nebraska during 1914 caused a prop erty loss of $9,731,557, according to tho report of State Flro Commissioner llidgoll. While M. Lucas of Funk was quietly resting at Excelsior Springs, Mo., and bathing In tho Invigorating waters of that health resort, a carload of his cattlo was stolen, sent to markot at Omnha, and tho monoy for tho salo forwarded to hla home bank and placed to his credit MOTHER1 LOOK AT HIS If cross, feverish, constipated, give "California Syrup of Figs" A laxatlvo today saves a sick child tomorrow. Children simply will not tako tho timo from play to empty their bowels, which bocomo clogged up with wnsto, liver getB sluggish; stomach sour. Look nt tho tonguo, mother! If coat ed, or your child Is listless, cross, fov crlsh, breath bad, restless, doesn't cat heartily, full of cold or has soro throat or any othor children's ailment, glvo a tenspoonful of "California Syrup of Figs," then don't worry, bocnuso It la perfectly linrmlcss, and in a few hours all thin constipation poison, sour bllo and formontlng waste will gently movo out of tho bowels, nnd you hnvo a well, playful child ngnln. A thor ough "inside clennsing" Is outlines nil that is necessary. It should bo tho first treatment given In nny slckncsa. Howaro of counterfeit fig syrups Ask nt tho storo for a GOcent bottlo of "California Syrup of Figs," which liaa full directions for babies, children of all agea nnd for grown-ups plainly printed on tho bottlo. Adv. ONE ON SECRETARY DANIELS Head of the Navy Evidently Not an Expert as to tho Odor of Alcoholic Liquors. A story la going tho rounds In Washington about Secretary of tho Navy Daniels which may or may not reflect credit on that ofllclal, accord ing to tbo point of vlow. According to this story tho secrctnry was ono morning conferring with nn officer and In tho mlddlo of his conference Interrupted tho proceedings to sny: "This Is tho scconfl morning thnt I have smelled whisky on your breath, Birl" To which tho ofilcor Is said to havo replied: "I beg your pardon, Mr. Sec retary, it was whisky yesterday, but it la gin this morning." No nnmo has been nllowcd to leak out In connection with this story, and it may bo that thero Is moro fiction than fact in It. Boston Transcript. Doesn't Go Very Far. Redd What do you think of his now car? Greene Ob, It's all right as far aa It goes. Ita Ambition. "Wheat Is going up." "Well, I suppose It's after the dough." Straw hats shipped abroad from British factories An 1913 numbered -nearly 8,000,000, valuo, $3,500,000. Dry grain, preferably rico, is the best thing to use to clean the inside of violins. Vv.o ' ' A., ,T? What Becomes of the Wheat? The wheat yield of the United States for 1914 reached the enormous figure of nearly 900,000,000 bushels. Yet in spite of the wonderful nutritive value of this grain, much of its value vrifl be lost as human food. Why? Because many wheat products (white bread and many so called breakfast foods) lack the nourishing mineral qualities of the grain found directly under the bran-coat These vital elements are thrown out with the bran-coat to make the flour white. More and more, thinking people are waking up to this fact; and are now obtaining all the grain nourishment by eating This famous wheat and malted barley food, retains all the nutriment of the gram, including the rich mineral values so necessary in building brain, nerve and muscle. Grape-Nuts is all food no waste! It is easily digested, and with cream or milk affords complete nourishment, at less cost than any other food. This, together with its delicious flavour freah-eealed, has made Grape-Nuts a household svord the world over. "There's a Reason" for Grape-Nuts No rise in price sold by Grocers everywhere. UNCLE 'RASTUS UP A STUMP Maybe Ground-Hog Was Responsible for His Injuries, but He Had His Doubts. "I don't know 'bout tint grotiti'-hnwg I dtinno," said Unclo 'Knstiio, as ho wngged his head In a puzzled way. "Am ho llko a woodchuck? "Am ho like a 'possum? "Am ho llko a polecat? "Am ho llko n b'nr? "I dunno sah I dunno. All I kin sny tun tint tie olo woman glvo mo n dime ono day to go down to do stoh mid buy her somo snuff. I got Into u oral) gamo down dar mid lost do dltno. When I got back homo do olo woman says to mo: "Whn'a do snuff, olo man?" "'Sunthln' happened to dat dlmol' I snys. "'You crapped It away, you olo sin ner!' " 'No, Linda. A groun'-hawg took arter mo anil run mo for sovon miles nnd obcr 'lebon fences, nnd wo went so fnst tint do dime melted In my pocket' "I snld dat, snh, and when I cum to I had been kicked nnd pounded and struck mid dragged around till It wns fo' weeks befo' I could git outor bed. Meblio It wns dat groun'-hawg, and tnebbo not. l'zo got n snetikln' Idea, but I dunno I dunno!" Pittsburgh Dlspntch. When the Laws Met. Tho I.uwh sat about tho long green tablo. Alt tho fundamentals woro thero savo ono. Even tho decrepit Snllc Law was piesent, dozing be tween tho Mosaic. LawB nnd tho Law of Primogeniture. Tho chairman, tho Inw of tho Land, called the meeting to order. "Aro all present?" ho naked. It was tho Blue Laws who respond ed. "I don't eco nothln' of tho Law of Nations," ho squeaked. "Tho Law of Nations hnB been abolished," tho chairman sharply re plied. "Tho business of tho conven tion will now proceed." An Old Contention. "How did she happen to dccldo that ho was her bouI mato?" "Ho was demonstrating a now dance at her houso and b )ko n costly vaso." "I don't sco how sho figured that out." "Neither do I, but thero Is a groat deal in tho philosophy of women that can't bo figured out." Notice for Yourself. "Old Mr. Grabbles eayB thero Is nothing too good for his daughter." "Ho has a hard Jolt coming to him somo day." "What makes you think bo?" "A girl who is brought up that way almost Invariably picks out a man to marry who isn't worth killing." The truly dignified man is never ashamed to lay aside hla dignity for tho purpose of doing his duty as he sees it Tho day has passed when wo can pretend to know things. People want to bo shown. I fZr WawMHCllL. Ba9JaiaB''adaALieL7aHa9aBLatw -aMHjlBSBsNBSBBfi8BjsSaBBl am BSHhaBBBBaSDBjBiTaaaw aSVaaaasih-SBSSk-fSjB. . r v awM 7Jsr'LIlLtnmjVaiZLlsiiiiW4. . r'rfi.x siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim mr.Mm w mA& y ajtvMgVm 'laVT-yasfXa.sjysayyaTTy rMrz-i-ztt T - j i w Jr"iz Graoe-Nuis SAGE TEA AND SULPHUR DARKENS Y0UP GRAY HAIR Look Years Younger! Try Grandma's) Recipe of Sage and Sulphur and Nobody Will Know. Almost ovcryono knows that Saga Tea and Sulphur properly compound ed, brings back tho natural color and lustro to tho hair whon faded, streaked or gray; also ends dandruff, itching scalp nnd stops falling hnlr. Years ago tho only wny to got this mixture wns to mnko It at homo, which U mussy mid troublesome Nowadays wo simply nsk at any drug storo for "Wyoth'B Sago and Sul phur Hnlr Remedy." You will got a largo bottlo for about 50 conta. Every body uses this old, famous rcclpo, be causo no ono can possibly tell that you darkened your hnlr, an it does it bo naturally and ovcnly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking ono small strand at a time; by morn ing tho gray hair disappears, and after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, thick and glossy and you look years younger. Adv. Advantage of Silencer. This crash of tho bullet makes the valuo of tho Maxim sllcncor very little, so far as military efficiency is con cerned, In tho wny that tho flcttoa writer Imagines tho sllonccr td be use ful, but not to prevent the enemy from discovering tho position of the men firing ns many fancy. Its vnluo Ilea In tho fact that it ellmluntca fully half of tho recoil of tho rlllo from tho action of tho gases In Ita chambers, and It gtvca the offi cers much bettor control ovor tho fire, becnuso of tho lessened nolso of the rifles. It cuts down tho roar of the Springfield to nbout tho nolso of the .25-20 mid thus the roar of tho rifle nt tho firing lino Is much reduced, and tho commands of the officers can ba heard. Outing. Consternation at the Front. Tho archblBhop of York, in his early days, did a groat deal of work among tho uneducated classes, and on ona occasion n very Ulltorato woman was godmother to a child at a chris tening. In tho cour of tho ceremony sho was asked in tho UBUal way If she renounced tho devil nnd all hla works, etc. "Oh, yes, sir," sho replied briskly, "I recommend them all." Not Much Acquainted With Him. "Your hUBband," said tho caller, sym pathlzlngly, "was -. man of excellent qualities." "Yes," sighed the widow, "he waa a good mnn. Everybody says ao. I wasn't much acquainted with him nty solf. He belonged to six lodge." ' Perplexed. Inquisitive Incubator Chick Say, do they figure your birthday from the day you'ro laid or the day you'ra hatched? Puck. Somo men are ao lucky that taej even fall down when nobody ta aren4 to see. St. Joseph Gazette. FOOD v-r x; V j: "' v 'i 'M2 1- J. 7- 1? I!. !' V 4 l .f "-n7-Tj3frriaa jl ',m tviHpipj)i pKui ipi'WWffm1