The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, June 03, 1915, Image 3

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MORE GERMAN RESERVES ON WAY
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Members of the German landattirm, recently called to the colors, on their
for tlio front nnd accompanied by mothers, wives nnd sweethearts,
DUKEOFTHEABRUZZI
The duko of tho Abiuzzl is com-rnander-in-chlef
of the naval forces of
Italy.
Rebuilding Bridges.
One of the most Kratifylnp; results
af tho present war excitement in
Great Britain is the action of the
house of lords providing for a gen
eral strengthening of the bridges
along the main roads of motor tralllc.
TheBO bridges wore mostly under tho
management of tho big railroad com
panies, and tho heavy truck 4rafllc
did not appeal to them enoughto
cause them to expend either money
or labor in strengthening tho bridges.
Tho heavy traffic In motor trucks for
the Ilrltish war department hnB
brought tho question of strong bridges
vividly before tho people, and strong
presBuro Is being brought by tho
courts, officials of tho government
and tho press on tho railroads. Tho
result Is that bridges arc rebuilt all
over tho country.
A Square Deal.
When tho Jury of a western court
found tho nccubed guilty of the cilmc
charged, tho prisoner roso in tho
dock and dramatically exclaimed:
"May heaven strike mo dead if I
nm guilty!"
Tho judgo waited a few minutes,
nnd then mild:
"Prlsonor nt tho bar, slnco Provi
dence has not seen fit to interfere, tho
sentonco of the court will now bo pronounced."
ITALIAN CRUISER IN ACTION
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Some idea of the seriousness with which tho war is bolng taken in Cana
da may bo had by the accompanying snapshots made recently during tho
review of tho Montreal forces by tho duko of Connaught, Men of largo
affairs arc taking their military duty seriously and are drilling in tho ranku
ns simple privates of tho homo guard. Beginning with tho man at tho right
next to tho olllcer with his hack turned Is Sir Frederick Williams-Taylor,
general manager of tho Hank of Montreal; next to him Is A. K. Holt, general
manager of the Iloyal Trust company, nnd the noxt In line Is A. D. MncTler
of ihe Canadian Pacific railway. Tho olllcer second from tho left Is tho duko
of Connaught, whoso fare is lighted with a smile when he recognizes Sir
Frederick.
ALPINE REGIMENT ON FRONTIER
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Alpiuo regiment of the Italian
Austrian frontier.
New Name for Cigars.
In ono of tho German papers re
cently there was a referenco to Bis
marck herrings, Bismarck cigars, etc.
It appears that there are also Bulow
herrings, which run the Blsmarcks
very closo In popularity, and also
Bulow hams. It Is suggested thnt
tho failure of Bethmnnn-Hollweg to
nssoclato himself with any comestible
Is duo to tho length of his name. But
an enthusiastic udmlrerof lllndcnhurg
has been selling cheap cognac ns llln
dcnhurg schnapps and grog as Hin
denburg tea. Also a doubtful mixture
of various intoxicants 1ms boon chris
tened Fllndcnburg coffee. It seems
rather snd that tho vendor of these
coucoctlons, which wcro sold In
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army behind u snow barricado on tho
opaque cups, should have been reward
ed for hlB loyalty by ono month's Im
prlsonment for Infringing tho nlcohol
Ic prohibition. Manchester Guardian.
His Tip.
Flatbnish What can I do with
those chickens that come into my gar
den and eat up tho soed?
BenBonhurst Well, If you havo a
gun this Is tho open season for chick
ens. Admitted.
Mr. Bacon Thoy say General Grant
accomplished a great deal without
opening his mouth.
Mrs. Bacon Of caurso; but you
must remember, John, ho was a man!
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EXCELLENT FARMING
Letters from Settlers Indicating
Growing Prosperity.
Tho prcnent car will add another
proof that farming In Western Canada,
when carried on with the wuno energy
and 8stem devoted to other lines of
nustness, will bring nbout results fully
ns satisfactory.
Mixed farming iih a tocsin has been
Miundod for a number of years, and
today It Is being ndoptod pretty gen
erally throughout tho Provinces of
Manitoba, Saskatchewan nnd Albertn.
There are those who hao mado no
greater success of It than they did
when they pursued grain growing
alone, but where ono has failed to ac
complish what ho had hoped to do,
do.ens have scored success.
From Sedgewlck, Alberta, wo hear of
K. I.. Deputy, for past twelve ears
manager for Fryo & Sons, packers,
Seattle, who during 1!H wore tho
largest buers of hogs on Alberta
markets. Ho Is taking up active work
on his 1,'JOOacro farm near Sedge
wick Although ho whb ono of tho
highest paid salaried officials on the
Pacific Coast, his frequent visits and
pcibonal knowledge of fanning condi
tions In Western Canada convinced
him there nro greater opportunities In
farming Alberta laud than In commer
cial life, with greater assurnnco of
ultimate Independence and prospects
of home making under the most do
slr.iblo conditions
Thomas McKay, a farmer near liar
dlst, Alberta, lias this to say about
the country:
"1 cnnio to Hardlsty from Osago
Clt, Kansas, nliiu years ago and took
up a homestead hero. This Is u good
district for Uio fanner who wishes to
rnlM grain exclusively, and as u mixed
farming country it cannot bo beaten
nn where in tho world to my knowl
edge. "I hud ten cattle, which ranged out
side all last winter, and this spring
they were fat enough "for the markot.
this without being fed but ono night
during tho entlio winter; they wero
fine tat cattle and looked beautiful. I
raised sumo winter wheat hero which
weighed sixty-seven and a half pounds
to the bushel, government weight, and
which I shipped to Calgary. Tho mil
ler who bought It said that It was tho
best wheat that has ever genu Into
Calgary. Wheat in this district yields
ns high as forty bushels to tho acre,
oats average sixty bushels. Alfalfa
does well here.
"All In all 1 think tho farmers are
very well satisfied with tho country,
uud tho farmer who faims his laud
Intelligently Is sure to malto a suc
cess. Tho climalu lieio Is tho best I
havo over lived in, the Hummers nro
delightful and tho winters aro mild.
There has never been a bllzzaid dur
ing tho nine jours 1 havo lived hero
nor any cyclones or wind storms."
A settler in tho neighborhood of
Glelchou, Alberta, spent $2,000 In im
proving liis quarter section, lias 12ft
acres ready for crop, keeps 70 head of
stock, believes in mixed farming,
keops two hired men, ono all ear, tho
other In hummer only. He milks 12
to 18 cows, and receives nn nvcrago
niontlil cream chequo of $110. last
Juno ho sold $1,200 worth of hogs and
ALCOJI01.-3 PER CHNTt
AVegclahlc PrcparallonforAs-slnulalinp,llit:R)dindRctiiila-lindllie
Stonuchsand Boitcls of
Pronotes DitSeslioaCliccrfuh
h'css'inil Rcst.Conlains neither
Opiuin.Morpliiuc nor Wine ml,
Not Narcotic,
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DR. BRADBURY, Dentist
It will pay you to come to mo for your Denial work. 26 long years
of experience In one spot. Painless guaranteed fillings, crowns and
bridges. Platca that wear and fit. Diseased gums successfully
treated. Fillings from $1 up. Railroad fare for 50 miles allowed.
Send for Free Booklet. 92122 Woodman of World, Omaha
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In Noemoer two more cnrlonds, be
sides supplying his own requirements,
and Is not only making money but
building up a good homo amid doslr
ablo surroundings This Is an oxumplo
of tho possibilities open to the Indus
trious In tho Glelchen district.
It Is stnted In tho last three months
$38,000,000 of Amcrlcnn capital hns
been Invested In Cnnnda, showing
that United States flrauclal men nro
sntlslled of tho solidity of Canadian in
stitutions. Western Canada has been
u heavy borrower and Western Can
ada's great resource Is agrlculturo. U.
S. financiers must bo convinced that
agrlculturo in Western Canada Is sure
and prolltnblu or they would not bu
ready to Invent so many millions In
tho country. Advertisement.
Famous Feats of Archery.
In tho das when tho bulTalo was
found In vast holds on the western
plains there wero Indians who, while
riding at a gallop, could scud an ar
row thiough n buffalo's body He
marknblo ns this archery was, It did
not equal that i cached by the archers
of ancient times, It Is of record that
tho Maclleas of (lalrlock, Scotland,
were such skilled archers that they
could hit a man at tho distance of
KOO junta. In 171) t tho Turkish am
bassador at London shot an at row In
a Held near that capital 4 1H yards
ilgulnst tho wind. The secretary of
the ambassador on hearing the ox
presslons of surpilsc from the ICng
llsh gentlemen present, said the Sul
tan had shot 500 jiikIh This was tho
greatest performance of modern days,
but a pillar standing on a plain near
Constantinople iccorded shots rang
lug up to SOU yards Sir Itobert Aitis
lie, lliitlsh ambassador to tho Sub
lliuu Porte, recoided that nl 17HS ho
was present when the Sultan shot an
arrow 1)72 mds Washington Star
Light More Beneficial Than Heat.
When ras of light fall upon tho
skin of our bodies, which is tianslu
cent, tho greater part of them are ar
rested, homo by one Imv'it of tho skin.
Home by another and still others nro
not stopped until they have peuetiated
tho subcutaneous tissues This arrest
of tho light rays produces radiant
heat, which has a higher penetrating
power than convection heat as gene
rated by a hot water bag or poultice,
for Instance.
K. C. Titus In an address boforo tho
Illuminating Kugiuccrlng society said
that such heat penetrated two Inches
or more, while connection heat waH ox
cited principally on the surface.
This is why electric light baths nnd
sun baths ate so stimulating to the or
gans of elimination, especially the skin
and kldne)s, and so bcuclldnl in so
mnny diseases.
HON-T VIHIT Tllll OAI.irOKVIA KX
rOMITIONN Without a surplv ol Allen's Foot.
Haso, tho imtlsrptle powder to bi hiVer Into the
Shoes, or dlolveil In the foot-lath The Sundjrd
Remedy for Ihe, feet (or 25 veJrs It elves In-ur.t
relief to tired aehme 'eet and prevents swollen
hot feet One lad writes "I tnloyed every mlnutn
of my stav it the Impositions thanks to Allen s
Foot-Ease In tny hoes. ' Get l TODAY Adv
'Twas Ever Thus.
"Havo ou been operating in tho
stock innrket of late?"
"No. l'vo been operated upon."
Judgo
A man Is mighty fearless and plain
spoken when ho is talking to his wom
en folk.
Tho crowd nt n bnll gamo wants to
soo tho homo team win. Next to that,
It prefers to see the umpire Injured.
Children
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What is CASTORIA
Castorin is a harmlcHs snbstltnto for Castor Oil, Par
eorlc. Drops and Soothing Syrnps. It is pleasant. It
contains neither Opium. Morpliino nor other Karcotio
suhstanco. IU nfro Is its gnaranteo. It destroys Worms
and allays Fevcrlbhncss. for moro than thirty years 16
lias been in constant uso for tho relief of Constipation.
Flatulency, "Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and
Diarrhoea. It rcgulutes tho Stomach and Bowels,
assimilates tho Food, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the
la Use For Over 30 Years
The Kind You Have Always Bought
TM CStNTAUn COMPANY, NEW VORK CITV,
MRS. LYON'S
ACHES AND PAINS
Have All Gone Since Taking
Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg
etable Compound.
Tcrre Hill, I'm "KindTy permit m
to givo you my testimonial in favor of
Lydia 10. Pinkham's
Vegetable Com
pound. When I first
began taking It I
wns BUflFcring from
fenmlo troubles for
some timo and had
almost all kinds of
aches pains In low
er part of back and
In sides, nnd press
ing down pains. I
could not sleep and
had no appetite. Slnco I have taken
Lydia E. 1'inkhnm'a Vegetable Com
pound tho aches nnd pains nro all gone
end I( feel like n new womnn. I cannot
praise your medicine too highly. ' 'Mrs.
Augustus Lyon, Terro Hill, Pa.
It is tmo thnt nnturo and a woman's
work uns produced tho grandest remedy
for woman's ills thnt tho world hnn
over known. From tho roots and
herbs of tho Held, Lydia E. Pinkhnm,
forty yenra ngo, gnve to womankind
n remedy for their peculiar His which
hns proved moro eflkneious thnn nny
other combination of drugs ever com
pounded, nnd todny Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound Is recognized
from coast to coast ns tho utundard
remedy for woman's ills.
In tho Pinkhnm Laboratory nt Lynn,
Mass., are files containing hundreds of
thousnuda of letters from women seek
ing health many of them openly stats
over their own signatures thnt they hnvs
regained their health by taking Lydia
E. Pinkhnm'B Vegotnblo Compound;
nnd in some cases that it has saved them
from surgichl operations.
Make the Liver
Do its Duty
Nine tlme3 In ten when the liver b
right the stomach nnd bowels are right
CARTER'S LITTLE
LIVER PILLS
gently but firmly com-.
pel a lazy liver to
ao its duty.
Cures Con-.
ttipation, In
digestion,
Sick
Headache.4
and Distress After Eating.
SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE.
Genuine must bear Signature
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LOSSES SURELY PREVENTED
tT CutUr's Bluklii Pills. Lo
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Writ" for Inoklrt and tMttmnalila.
lO.fM SMS. RlUklr) rills 11.00
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Tha auptrlnrtlr of Cuttar products la ilua Is niar 11
vtn snjr injKior. mil uuurrs otn
t..r. of aiiarlallilna lit vaailrfi ana1 stmmi only.
Insist 6n Cuttir's. If unntitilnM, oiclar dlrvct.
Tin Cutttr LsborsUnr, Braty, Csl., or Lhlssis, Jtt
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A toilet prfiwratlnn of merit,
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For Rtltorlnf Color and
Bsauty to Cray or Fadad Hai,
tOft and II 00 at I'rmrgUta.
W. N. U., LINCOLN, NO. 23-1915.
Cry For
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