tf-J tf 1 1$-' Cr t V 'HPT l T r r""? "" i,r RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF i i I' . kXl PROVISIONS OF THE GOLD STORAGE LAW ALL 8T0RED PRODUCTS MU8T BE BRANDED. NEWS OF THE STATE HOUSE Ucmi of General Interait Gathers1 om Reliable Sources at State House. Western Newspaper Union News Serrice. Clarenco E. Ilarman, bead of the Nebraska puro food commission, hat Issued a Btatomont informing dcalort and tho public In general as to the provisions of tho cold storage law. Ho states that all food which has been placed In cold storage should bo branded so that it will bo known, but declares that the Impression that All articles which havo been In stor , ago are Inferior In quality Is a mlS' ' taken one. Tho statement In part follows: "The Nebraska cold Rtornpe food law provides that It phall bo unlawful to sell, offpr or expose for File, articles of food which havo been held In cold HtoinKu without tiotlfIHK persoriH purchasing thu same. Tho Uv further piovldes tli.it It shnll bo unliwful to repicsent or adver tise as ficsh foods, m Holes of food which haf been held In cold storur;n. "Wholesalers or opuraUim of colli stof ape are icquhcil to brand all contnlncta with a serial lot number and the ihitn of entry and withdrawal on each and overy psirknKo or container In which foods nro held, distributed, or sold, con taining cold HtoriiKe food. Tim whole saler or cold storaKO operator when sell Iiib cold stoiaRu foods to itiuri hauls or others, must designate on tho Invoice ot bill mild foods as cold Htorao foods. "Cach retail merchant or other per son when sellltir; cold stoniRe food, In other than original containers, must mark or brand tho new container with the brand "Cold Storatro Food.' or noti fy tho purchaser by wrltliiB or tuumlliut on the sale slip the words 'Cold Storace Kooil.1 . . , "At this time of yearromo fresh foods .are scarce on tho iiuu ct. and cold stor age foods must take their plicc, but the public should have tho advantago of th llfference In the price Miny articles of food that arc stored In cold stoiaftei are Just as good for food purposes as flesh foods, but the public has been inlsl'-d by various means to believe that col I StoraKO foods weie either not Rood, ot not the best. Decidedly to tho contrary Is true." May Sell Apples from Car. Tho railway commission has con eluded Its hearing on tho rules which havo hecn adopted by tho railroad companies, forbidding the peddling ot fruits, vegetables and other commodi ties from cars on tho sidings of tho carriers. In tho courso of tho hearing C. J. Lano, gonoral freight agent of tho Union raciflc. stated that It a car were set on a track nnd tho owner went up town and sold his apples, al lowing tho purchaser to go to tho car and got what had been bought by him, tho arrangement would bo satisfac tory. It was also -tatcd that whero a carload of commodities had boon sold in advance and tho purchasers came to tho car, got their goods and paid for them, tho rulo which tho railroads seek to enforce and which applo producers nnd others dosiro to havo repealed or modified, would not apply. Thin was a point In which O. II. Oustafson, president of the farm ers' union, ovlnccd tho greatest amount of Interest. State Profited by Transaction. i Litigation between state and federal banking authorities over the dispoi.1 tion of ?48,000 of notos transferred to tho savings banks at Superior by tho First National bank there shortly bofore tho failure of tho lattur Insti tution, has been settled by compro mise The stnto banking board rn turned $21,000 of tho paper to the na tional authorities nnd relinquished control of a $2,600 balance which it had. This virtually divided tho paper and each takes half under this plan. The salvage on tho state's uhare will bo paid Into tho state guaranty fund and will offset' a portion of the $54, 000 paid out of that to tho depositors of the state Institution. Data gathered from fifty-eight coun ties of tho state and compared with similar data gathered from eighty-four counties of the state for 1013, show that during tho year of 1914 thero was an Increase In the total sum ot money involved In farm mortgages filed and a decrease likewlso in the number of farm fortgnges released. In tho town and city mortgages total thero wus a falling oft for 1014 nnd a falling off In tho number of this class of mort gages released. On chattel mortgages the year of 1914 shows a vast dc creaso In tho total Involved about 130,000,000 und about the same amount of mortgages paid off. Supt. W. S. Fast of the Beatrice In stitute for feeble minded has reported to the state auditor on receipts and disbursements of the special clothing fund at that Institution from March, 1913, to October, 1916. This fund is derived from payments of $40 per year for each child at the Institution, made by the child's parents or guardians or by the counties from which they were committed. Tho superintendent shows that ho received $6,197 from his predecessor in tho turn-over nnd has collected since that time the fur ther sum of $27,550, making a total of 33,747. Ho has paid out tor cloth ing, transportation and other Items a total ot $22,553, leaving on hand a balance ot $11,194. Reciprocal relations In pharaacy lines between the stntes of Iowa and Nebraska havo not been established. Tho persons who pass the easlor Iowa examinations and then return to this state to practlco must first submit to an examination by tho Nebraska board. The only way thoy can avoid this Is to have two years' practlco In Iowa. This position was taken by tho state pharmacy board at a recent meeting. 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FRENCH INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION N V"v f 1aV VtHaaaaaaW GBHlwLLJ aaaaaVaaacasalaaBaaaaaaaaaaaVYaBafaaaaB vaaaHaHBHaaaaaaBaaaaaaaaaBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa t ,i?iawmitCiafciAitoAitiMn '?&Julntawf4ilMiiK UwMtju'uHbf Klvo members of tho French Industrial and commercial commission now In America to arrange for tho purchnso of ut least $160,000,000 worth of Iron, steel and other industrial supplies for delivery after tho war. Sitting aro 10 Delasalle-Thlricz, Maurice Damour, head of the commission, and Jacques Lcsueur; standing, L. Trlucano and M. Chaffour. NURSES ON SERVICE IN FLEET HELD UP BY CANAL SLIDE i m jftAi m. .. JU,8Sir" -ram ....; immmmmmmmimm t tsrTr'z. ?. stf-1 ? , i. . . .. .. .v t.e.-' T - X. ::'-ti.:;.vii.W."'r ,KM KKaOMmW SERBIA by tho recent slldo In tho Culebra cut by January 1. ARMLESS, BUT A JUDGE Aesi-xw.uii'. David Moylan, councilman, attorney and municipal judgo elect of Cleve land, 0., was a railroad switchman 18 years ago. An accident doprlved him of bis right arm. Moylan Is not a man to be easily discouraged and It wasn't long beforo ho wus back at the same old stand. Seven years later an other accident cost him his left arm It was then that Moylsn turned his at tention to law and worked with all his might nnd brain until ho mastered the subjoct. At the law examination bt answered tho questions with pen be tween his teeth He practiced a while us u lawyer, and four years ago was elected to tho city council. He made good und was returned two years ago by one of tho biggest votes. In the recent election he ran for municipal judge and was elected by a good plu rality. The photograph shows how Judgo Moylan will sign his decisions. Doped Horses. "What's tho matter with him?" "He's doped, that's all." That's all I Hut first ho Is kicked and beaten and cuffed and clubbed and cursed and starved. Ho has stood foi hours under a blazing, scorching sun, or driving, blinding sleet Ho has Jogged wearily along In a drenching rain. Ho has faithfully hauled a load too heavy for him In tho face of a raw. piercing wind and has gono without many a meal. But when be bus out grown his, usefulness, or has sickened from neglect, though ho may havo given years of loyal servlco, ho Is not cared for or decently shot, but bo Is doped for sale. His master gives him a dese of gin ger and whisky mixed with nn nplato This livens him up a bit and so In creases tho clinnco of making an extra dollar. This practlco Is being closely .watched by tho only friend In author ity dumb beasts havo, thu llumano so ciety It is a practlco resorted to by people of profound Ignorance and pov erty, und othors with natures deliber ately cruel. Exchange VBaH '- aaaaaaaal II '' .aVaaaaaaaaal m aaaaaaaaaaaal 1 i IjaaaVsL ' 'aaaaaaaaaaaaal I I iaaaaaaBu T aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal i BVBaaaaaaC ' aataaaaaaafaaaaaaaV ! ' aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaavVaaaaaaaaaaaaaaT 1 sat aaaaaaalBaiA -,,,, BBl aBaWBBaBvte.u5 i i ft-aQHBjf . Bk "k ' t BaaaaaaaaBBaaaaaaaaaaaBaaaaaaaaaaaBr ijj .vi4. ; i, .. ffj.. Not a Booktover. Aft or spending tho summer In n mountain hamlet In Tcnncsnoo, the visitor hired n untlvn to help park up. As thoy wero engaged In boxltlg a shelf of books tho mountnlueur ro marked: "Somehow, nh novah koerod much for books; but," ho rusumud after a thoughtful pause, "ah rnu't read, an' mebbo that had sumpln' to do wit' It." Kxchnngo. What Started the Quarrel. Young Wlfo (at homo) Hello, dear est. Young Husband (at tho ofllco) Hol lo, who Is It7 Puck. THE NEWEST REMEDY FOR BACKACHE, RHEUMATISM AND DROPSY Kidney, Bladder and Uric Acid trou bles bring misery to many. Whon tho klunoys aro weak or diseased, these- natural (liters do not cloanco the blood sufllclontly, nnd tho poisons nro carrlod to all parts of tho body. Thero follow depression, aches and pains, heaviness, drowsiness. Irrita bility, hendaches, chilliness nnd rheu matism. In somo peoplojhoro nro sharp pains In tho back nnd (olnn, distressing blnuder disorders and sometimes obsti nate dropsy. Tho uric acid sometimes forms into gravel or kidney stones. When tho uric ncld affects tho muscles and joints It causes lumbago, rheuma tism, gout or sciatica. This is tho tlrao to Hand ,I)r. l'lorco, Invnllds' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., 10c tor largo trial pack ago of "Anurlc." During digestion uric acid Is nb sorbod Into tho system from moat Shipping Fever and all other, no matter oinfrn, nn muter dutnMMttltliNroilN'H I iiIihh often onrein co. for brood man. Arm Fair Enough. "Lend mo your ntitomobllo this ntt crtioon, will you? I want to take my girl out for u spin." "Sorry, old man, but I couldn't trust nnybody clso to run that muchlno. I'll tell you what wo'll t'o, though. You lond mo tho gltl." Mm and Womtn Woman aa well hs men are made tnlaftr ahle by kldnoy and bladder trouble. Dr. Kllmnr'a Hwamp-Koot, tlio sreat kidney remedy, la highly recommended by thou ands. Swamp-Root atandn the hlfheat for the reaion that ao many people say It tins ? roved to be Juit the remedy needed In houminds of even the moot tllstreanlnir cases. At druRRlsta In COc. and 11 00 alios. Toti may receive a sample alie bottle of Bwnmp-Itoot by Parcel Post, also a Bamphlct telling you about It. Address ir. Kilmer ft Co., Dlnghamton, N. T., and enclose ten cents, also montton this paper. A 8low Fellow. Harold I think I will kiss you. Mnudo Don't you ovor do things beforo you think? CLEAN SWEET SCALP May Be Kept So by Cutlcura Soap and Ointment. Trial Free. To havo good hair clear tho scalp of dandruff and Itching with shampoos of Cutlcura Soap and touches of Cutl cura Ointment to dandruff spots and itching. Nothing bettor than these pure, fragrant, supercreamy emol lients for skin and scalp troubles. Sample each freo by mall with Skin Book. Address Cutlcura, Dopt. XY, Boston. Sold ovorywhoro. Adr. Pleasant Work. "So yox hov a folno job, eh?" "Sura I hafft I was chiot designer In a pretzel factory 1" An Improved Quinine, Does not Cause Nervousness nor Ringing in Head The hati y combination nf laxative In LAX ATIVEhKOMOQUININEiaakes the Quinine la tide form have a far belter effect tliua the ordinary Qululne, and It can be taken by any one without affecting the head. Remember to call for the full name, Laxative Hroiuo Qululne. Look for signature ot E. VY.Orove. SSo. It isn't so difficult for the average man to stay married attor be gets used to It lr. Tierce's Pleasant IMlets are the original little liver pills put up 40 years ago. Thoy regulate liver and bowels. Adr. Courtgo Is a plant that ennnot he destroyed by plucking ono up. Bumper Grain Crops vlSf Good MarkeU-HIgh Prices Wtz&BErL Prize Award to WmutmrmOmnmdm tor Y lw7-" BSW Jk. BE Tnr.zaii'w a all ef the Canada 3'UYfCK'JV BBBBT BBl . BiaaBBW' B BBS BrBBl Big IB miom- VAW'aaaRi.'NJK. BBBBJ JH1 -W?i.1Z2lrSFe Send for Illustrated pamphlet and ask for rrducrd railway rates, information as to beat locations, etc. Address Superintendent Immigration, Ottawa, Canada, or W. V. Bennett, Room 4, Bee Bldg., Omaha, Neb. Canadian Government Agent ' PERUNA A STANDARD FAMILY RIMIIV For Ordinary Grip; For All Catarrhal Condition; For Prevention of Colds. AnExcelltntRemidy For The Convalescent; For That Irregular Appetite; For Weakened Digestion. Evtr-Ready-to-Taki eaten, nnd oven from somo vegetables. Tho poor kidneys got tired and back acho begins. This Is a good tlmo to tnko "Anurlc," tho now discovery of Dr. l'lorco for Kldnoy troublo and Back acho. Neglected kldnoy troublo Is responsible for many dcnthB, and In Rtirnnco Company examining doctors nlwnys test tho water of nn applicant beforo a policy will bo Issued. Hav you over set nsldo a bottlo of water for t'wenty-four hours? A heavy scdl inont or settling sometimes Indicates kldnoy troublo. If you wish to know your condition send u satnplo of your wnter to Dr. I'lorco's Invalids' Horol, Buffalo, N. Y and dcscrlbo symptoms. It will bo examined without any ex pense to you, nnd Dr. Ptcrco or his medical staff will Inform you truthfully. Anurlc In now for sulo by dealers, la fiOc. pek'ga. Inflarnik iilnkflrs.splimitlo.dlilrropiir.andKUnoiiiKtidlhrottdtinuMenraC nuw "ciTNtiru,-- arm iruin rmvinir nr i fMH ho .... -T t .. .. mmmmJ i J. . 1 Z . f. . V . ...I iiMtirtl." arm from flavin? anw nf tin iuiim urn ir.ni rr.it i oniiiiiinn I'hm ta unoNJ-rem uouin guarantee! kiciihi. urn trim on ih tWd. H) and It lioitle. u and 110 a tloien Imillri lirnmliu and harnii atiuM. Ulilrlbnturi-AlJj WUOLBV hajlb) Lmuuoisra. HrnnNMKnicAf.co,, Chemlita and Daeterlolugliu, Uuiliou, lud., l). S. A- ADVO JELL THE JELL THIT WHIPS The most fashionable and popular Table Dossert. Makes your table oomplote. Beautiful Decorative Reol posDolloloua, Appotlzlng, nourisning. Nothing so delightful for the table or elok room. Seven flavors and colors. At your grocers, or by mall, at 1. 20 the dozsn. McCORDBRADY CO. OMAHA Nebraska Directory 00I0 THEPAXTON Booms from 11.00 up single, 76 HOTEL Omaha, Ntkraska EUROPEAN PLAN cents up double. GATE PRICKS REASOMABUt MONUMENTS We carry the largest itock of artlttlo mamoriaU la tha wast Why buy through agents whan you eaa buy direct and save 307 7 Writ for asaafsi. KIMBALL BROS. 1700 O Street Liacela, Neeraaka Wear Out Your Old Tires HOLM KIB.CDT TIBII rasnrwTC buw.cots pocslcs Tiaa aiuuea mix sot hist oa rain COSTS UWTIUI UiUTHB raicaor abiw Tiaa .tfi)ftT -(' 'tinIll ttiit The flexible steal rims or bands marked (B) are endless and lie flat against the Inside of the tire opposite tha beads. These metal rims answer the same purpose in the Sub-Casing that the bead da In a regular lira Whan a tire Is rim cut as shown by letter iE) tha Sub-Casing holds tha pressure (or tha reason that the metal rims (B) are Ulow the rim cut, and there Is no chance for the Sub-Casing to be ftrced through the rim-cut, as would be the case w'th ordinary retlntrs which are loose at the edges next to the bead. We hara a special proposition for ear owners In towns where we hate no dealer Ask us, FISHE1 MANUFACTURING CO., 1530 N St, UataW, Mr. m RIM'GRIPcmiim XkijuBaacC''1 jSar Whmmt, Oatm, &arlmyfAlfmJfmmHdOrauama The winnings of Western Canada at the Soil Product! exposition at uenver were easily mane, ine list comprised Wheat, Oats, Barley and Grasses, the most important being the prizes for Wheat and Oats and sweep stake on Alfalfa. No less important than the splendid quality of Westers Canada's wheat and other grains, 1 the excellence of the cattle fed and fattened on the grasses of that country. A recent shipment of cattle to Chicago topped the market in that city for quality and price. Wtsttra Cassia nradoctd fas 1915 eae-lkkJ as asaca waeel Uaite States, er erer 300,000,000 bsikak in proportion to population has a greatet exportable surplus of wheat this year than any country in the world, and at present prices you can figure out the revenue for the producer. la Western Canada you will find good markets, spies- k uiu Bcnouia, exceptional social conditions, peneca 3jl climate, and other great attractions. There Boatano war fax on land and a conacrlptlea. I '31 J t.f!Fi f m -i V 41 r i I 'a 1 . l m M 'W & t