The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, February 17, 1916, Image 7

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STOMACH Mf
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"Pape's Diapepsin" fixes sick,
sour, gassy stomachs in
five minutes.
Tirao itl In Ilvo minutes all stomach
distress will go. No Indigestion, heart
burn, sourness or belching of gas, acid,
or eructations of undigested food, no
dizziness, bloating, or foul breath.
Papo's Dlapopsln is noted for Itl
speed In regulating upset stomachs.
It Is the surest, quickest and most cer
tain indigestion remedy In the wholo
world, and besides It Is harmless.
Ploaso for your sake, get a largo
fifty-cent case of Papo's Dlapopsln
from any store and put your stomach
right. Don't keep on being miserable
life Is too short you aro not horo
long, so mako your stay agreeable.
Eat what you llko and digest It; en
joy It, without dread of rebollton In
tho stomach.
Papo's Diapepsin belongs In your
homo anyway. Should one of tho fam
ily cat somothlng which doesn't ngreo
with thorn, or In caso of an attack of
Indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis or
Btomach derangement at daytlmo or
during the night, It Is handy to glvo
tLo quickest relief known. Adv.
Somo men aro regular In tholr
hublts but their habits aro ilorco.
Dr. Pierre's I'cllcta are hot for liver,
bowels ntul Ktoinnch. One little Pellet fur
a. laxiUue tliii'i: for a cathartic. Adv.
And the smaller the girl Cae largor
tho doll necessary to satisfy her In
cipient maternal Instinct.
Important to Mothers
Examine carefully every bottlo of
CASTORIA.tisafo and sure remedy for
infants and children, and soo that it
rinnra Hn
Signature of U&t&7&gfa
In Uso for Over 30 Years.
Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria
A Ripe Old Age.
Tho London Gazette, the most aus
tere and formal of all English newspa
pers, Is celebrating Us two hundred
and fiftieth birthday.
The vast majority of Londonors havo
never seen the Gazette, and many Ilvo
In ignorance even of tho oxlstcnco of
such a nowspaper. For It Is tho olll
vial organ of tho Dritlsh government,
and its circulation is limited to ofllclal
circles or to thoso who nro willing to
pay the ilxed price of 25 cents a copy.
In tho ordinary courso of ovonts tho
Gazetto is published every Tuesday
and Friday, but when occasion arises
special supplements aro Issued at S
cents each. Sinco tho outbreak of
tho war boveral of these Hupploments
havo been Issued each week, and thcro
has occasionally been tiulllcicut de
mand from relatives of thoso men
tioned In the ollicial dispatches to
cause tho reprinting of a particular
edition.
Had Reference In Colors.
Sho (colly) Will you lovo mo when
my hair turns gray?
Ho (brutally) Yes, but not when
It turns muuvo or Nllo greon. You
had hotter uso another braud. Rich
mond Times-Dispatch.
Best Test.
"How was tho show?"
"Great. You know it was a failure
In Now York." '
Motto of tho
"Watch and prey."
confldenco man:
A GOOD CHANGE.
A Change of Food Works Wonders.
Wrong food and drink causo a lot ot
troublo in this world. To change Is
first aid when a person 1b ill, particu
larly from stomach and nervous trou
bles. As an Illustration: A lady In
Mo. was brought around to hoalth
again by leaving off coffee and somo
articles of food that did not agroo with
her.
She says: i
"For a number of years I Buffered
with stomach and bowel troublo which
kept getting worso until I was 111
most of tho time. About four years
ago I loft off coffee and began using
Postum. My stomach and bowels
Improved right along,' but I wob bo ro
ducod In flesh and so nervous that the
least thing would overcomo mo.
"Then I changed my food and began
using Qrapo-Nuta In addition to
Postum. I lived on these two princi
pally for about four months. Day by
day I gained In flesh and strength un
til tho nervous troublo had disap
peared. I feol that I owo my health
to Postum and Grape-Nuts.
"Husband was troubled, for a long
time, with occasional cramps, and
slept badly. Finally I prevailed upon
him to lcavo off coffeo and take
Postum. After ho tried Postum for
a few days ho found that ho could
Bleep and that his cramps disappeared,
Ho novor went back to coffeo." Namo
given by Postum Co., Dattlo Crook,
Mich.
Postum comoB In two forms:
Postum Cereal tho original form
must bo woll boiled. lCc and 25c
packages.
Instant Postum a soluble powdor
dlBBolvos quickly in p. cup of hot wa
ter, and, with cream and sugar, makes
dollclouH bovorago Instantly. 30o
and GOo tins.
Doth kinds are equally delicious and
cost about tho same per cup.
"There's a Reason" for Postum.
cold by Grocers.
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NEBRASKA
I STATE NEWSJ
t :
Crawford will havo a new post
oltico building, finely equipped. It
will bo 30x10 feet in dimension!;.
At a hog sale near Iloca a few days
ago llfty head of Poland-China sows
and gilts brought an average prlco ol
4.GT.
Tho citizens of Trenton aro arrang
ing to entertain the meeting of th
Republican Valley Editorial associa
tion on March C.
Tho Omaha municipal auditorium
lost $1,200 in the first six mouths ol
its operation, according to llgurei
furnished by tho city.
The Kearney Country club has filed
articles of Incorporation with tha
district clerk. Tho club Is Incorporate
ed to the sum of $10,000.
Ab tho result of injuries sustained
when his hand became caught in a
cornsheller, Emll E. Alusll, a farmei
residing near Clarkson, lost his left
arm at tho elbow.
Ambrose C. Epperson of Clay Cen
ter has announced that ho will be n
candidate for ilelegatu-nl-largo to the
lepublieun national convention at Chi
cago at the Apiil pilmary.
Miss Anna A. Gordon, national
president of the Woman's Christian
Temperance union, will attend the
tnlil-contlnental eonforonco of tho un
ion at Lincoln March 8 and 9.
Seventh Day Adventists, at the
mid-west conference at Lincoln, an
nounced that plans aro under way to
conduct an Adventlst evangelistic
campaign in Omaha next summer.
At a special election held In Crof
ton Jubt recently a proposition to ex
tend tho present water system car
rled by a good majoiity. Work wll'
bo started as soon as weather per
mils.
Hoalth Commissioner Council ol
Omaha announces that there aro now
2in houses under quarantine for scar
let fever and seventy-four additional
patients at tho Isolation hospitals, o
total of 2S9.
Omaha Is tho eighteenth city in th
United States In postolflco money or
dcr business, leading such cities ai
New Orleans, Baltimore and Denver
according to figures Just Issued bj
PoFtmnster Wharton.
II. II. Pease, editor of tho Beemei
Times, has announced his candldacj
for the nomination for representative
of tho Twenty-first district, subject
to tho will of the republican voters ai
tho primaries, April IStli. 191C.
Tho Nebraska Record, a monthly
paper published by Goorgo E. Don
schotter at Loup City, has suspended
publication. Mr. Benschottcr has
moved his plant to Hay Springs,
whore he expects to publish a paper.
C. W. Chambers of Table Rock ho
came champion checker plnyer ol
Nebraska when ho won two games
lost one and drew throe in tho finals
with I. T. Brooking of Funk nt Hast
Ings, during tho state checker tour
nnmont. A movement has boon started in
Omaha to organize a wireless signal
corps. It is said Ihoro aro over fifty
men In tho city who understand wire
loss telegraphy. Tho uso of Fort
Omaha will bo asked for to carry on
operations.
E. H. Kyscr of Atlanta was wlnnei
of tho silver loving cup at the second
annual show of tho Southwest Ne
braska Poultry and Pet Stock asso
ciation which was held at Holdrege
recently. The cup nwnrdod was foi
tho largest and best display In one
breed.
Perhaps the most unusual funeral
In Nebraska's history was conducted
In Hastings when nearly COO people
attended tho funeral of J. O'Connor,
aged recluso whoso body had gone un
burled for thirty months, whllo
claimants fought for his flOO.000
estnto.
Moro than seven and a half million
bushels of grain were received on
tho Omnha market In January, accord
ing (o tho monthly report mnde by
Socrotary 'Manchester of tho Omaha
Grain exchange The receipts for tho
same month In 1915 were less than
half that amount.
Bayard II. Palno. of Grand Island,
has prepared his petition for one ol
the nominations for district Judge nnd
will fllo tho same In tho near future
Thcro aro at present throe candidates
fVr tho non-partisan nomination,
though It Is expected thcro will be
others.
Word has boon received In North
Platto that tho Union Pacific railroad
officials havo accepted plans and spe
cifications for the construction of n
$90,000 station to replace tho depot
burned some tlmo ago.
Syver Backer, an old tlmo resident
of Brown county, but who died n
month ago nt North Bend, Ore., and
who loft no heirs In Amerlcn, willed
his estate, consisting of about $00,000,
to tho Lutheran church nt Drammen,
Norway, his old boyhood home
church.
Wolves nro getting ro bold In Sarpy
county that they havo begun to chaso
children homo from school. Mnny
farmers of late havo been losing
chickens, lambs, pigs and oven young
calves.
At tho annual meeting of tho Y. W.
C. A. at Grand iBland reports show
that over 6,000 calls by young and
elderly women were mado at tho
headquarters of tho association dur
Ing tho past year, and that over COO
girls havo been directed to work
through the agencies of this association.
Lincoln pn motets ate planning or
cunlrutlnu of an amateur baseball
league this year
Tho rlt Irons or Nlobiaia will soon
votu on Issuing bonds for a now
chool building.
Ewmgollstle meetings will be held
In Wjmore for the net six weeks. A
tabet uncle has been built.
Tho Boy Scoutri at Keatney ate agi
tating the question of piovldlug a
club room for the company.
The Leaver City Flouring mills
burned to the ground ti few days ago
with a loss of $in,000.
Crawford has an organization of
Seventh Day Ad enlists, with a mem
bership of thirty-eight.
Tho annual meeting of group ono
of tho Nebraska Bankers' association
will be held In Beatrice May 10.
Over 100 Eagles, members of aerio
No. 147, attended tho dedication of
their new $75,000 home at Lincoln.
Tho Dostolllco grounds at Beat
rice and Holdrege are to be Impi ov
ert at the expense of the federal gov.
eminent.
W. J. HcrboH, formerly publisher of
the Cedar ItupltlH Outlook, has pur
chased the Lindsay Post from John
M. Hetley.
John 1-5. Bartholomew of Columbus
vas found dead on tho Union Pacific
right-of-way near Schoeders mill. It
Is believed heatt failure caused his
death.
Directors of the now Fremont Ho
tel company havo elected Frank Fow
ler president. The new hotel Is to
bo built in the spring nt a cost of
$175,000.
Tho rtato of the banquet for law-
nuikeis and former lawmakers of No
htaskn scheduled for Febtuary 25lh
at Lincoln has been changed to Febru
ary 21th.
The petition for a saloon nt Crooks
ton, which had a lemonsUaneo filed
against It, was withdinwn at do hear
ing, which pot mils Ciookston to bo
dry this year.
Lincoln, after a lively contest, suc
ceeded in landing the 1917 convention
of tho Nebraska Retail Dealers asso
ciation, at their mooting last week In
tho capital city.
Whllo carrying home a box of Ilvo
ducks, John Sehlpnmnn, a resident ot
Fremont, slipped and fell on tho ley
walk and broke his neck. He died
almost Instantly.
A large number of converts nro re
ported in tho revival meetings which
nro being held In tho Methodist
church at Oakdalo under tho leader
ship of Mr. Mabel Quam Stevens.
While soldering a bailel brought to
the shop where ho Is employed Tor
repairs, Elmer Bush of Morse Bluff
was quite badly burned when the ro
coptaclo exploded. He saved himself
from a severe burning by rolling In a
snowbank.
Tho Nebraska Telephono company
has puichnupd controlling Interest In
the Edgar Home Telephone company.
They hao Just completed the con
struction of n complete outside sys
tem, moving all polos to tho alleys
where possible.
Along with paving construction
going on In Kearney thcro Is a dis
cussion as to the narrowing of tho
streets In the rosldonco section of
that city. Tho streets as laid out aro
very wide, and tho paving will bo
heavy unless the sticcts aro narrow
ed down.
One hundred and fifty-threo pleas
uro cars, shown by slxty-ono manufac
turers, twenty-six commercial cars
from nineteen firms, and a balcony
full of motorcycles will constltuto the
chief display nt tho Omaha Auto
Show In tho Municipal Auditorium,
February 21 to 20.
Omaha's new Grain Exchange build
ing, when finished, will have ono of
tho most elaborate systems of wiring
In any building In the country. Pren
ent wiring plans call for about seven-ty-throo
miles of telephone, electric
light nnd telegraph wires, none of
which will be visible.
Leonard Nlms, who lives near Ta
ble Rock, topped tho St. Joseph. Mo.,
hog market recently with a carload
of porkeis of his own raising and
feeding. This Is tho second yenr In
succession In which Mr. Nlms' win-
tor shipment has sold nt the top for
day nn which they were sold.
Now thnt the Nebraska Stato
league has disbanded, there Is talk In
a number of towns of tho defunct cir
cuit of organizing independent teams.
It Is posslblo an Independent league,
with two or three games weekly, may
bo formed with Hastings, Beatrice,
Falrbury, Kearney nnd ono or two
other towns In tho league.
A load of lnmbs from the leaders
Bros. lots at Richfield, sold for 111
per hundredweight on tho South
Omnha market a few days ago. This
is tho top mark of tho season and tho
highest price ever paid this season
of the yenr.
Tho building fovor seomB to hnvo
solzod tho population of Crete. Tho
now Congregational parsonngo was
completed a fow days ago; tho now
Methodist church Is nearly ready, and
several fine now residences aro being
built.
Justice Archer ot Plattsmouth sen
fenced George Hobson twenty days
In Jail for killing quail out of season.
Citizens of Beaver Crossing at a
meeting nt that placo recently per
fected tho organisation of a, communi
ty club. A legislation, civic Improve
ment, transportation, publicity and on
tertnlnment committee was appointed
Tho boot sugnr company at Scotts
bluff nald $2,118100 to farmers fot
sugar boots last year nnd $00,000 to
Its employees. 210,000 tons of boots
wero mado Into 700,000 bags of sugar,
each bag weighing 100 pounds.
MS
M
NEARLY
60,000 WERE
LAST YEAR
LICENSED
URGE INCREASE OVER 1914
Items of General Interest Gathered
from Reliable Sources Around
the State House.
Wfitern Newspaper Union News Service.
Secretary of Stato Pool has com
piled tlguros concerning automobllo
licenses paid to tho different countlea
of tho state during tho years 1914 and
1915. These figures show nn Increase
of 18,512 during 1915 over tho preced
ing year. It Is also shown that but
ono county In tho stato failed to regis
'or more cars in 1915 than In 1914.
namely Thomas.
Following aro tho figures:
1314
Adams is
1015
71(1
17
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J. A. OLLIS
Of Ord, recently elected president of the
State Board of Agriculture.
D.ikotu , 212
U.iwu.i lt,"
U.iuHon 42'i
Deuel f.2
Dixon 3S.r
DoiIkd lis
l)nui;tus 3,(117
Dtimly 10J
l-'llltuorn (Mi
Franklli 317
Frontier 134
Fllltl.'lH 3.14
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Canli'ii 84
Carlli'lil !il
nospcr I'll
Oritnt 34
(Ireclcy 20ri
Hnll 727
Hamilton 7r,9
Ilailnn 2U0
Hacs i;:i
Hitchcock !i6
Holt 4R2
Hooker 21)
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1,353
D,4!IC
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74
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451
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130
117
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1,038
374
134
205
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127
112
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743
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1.172
323
274
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421
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732
504
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1.216
50,140
.-Mci'iiorflou z.i
Merrick 43K
Morrill 7
Nance 273
Nemaha 4'jt;
Nuckolls Mil
Dtoe 'Mr,
Pnwncn 41.1
Perkins 74
PhPlps 274
Pleice 4fl2
Platte 1,001
Polk nil
licit Willow ;.. 2ir
lllchnrdson CiM
Rock 7'.
saiino r.r.:s
Sarpy 2ii;
Saunders 8", 7
Hcottfl llllirr 274
Reward r,14
Sheridan "
Sherman ir,
Sioux , r.7
Stanton 2'ifi
Thayor lifts
Thomas It
Thurston 234
Vnllny 310
Washington 712
Wavno nos
Webster 2XS
Whcnlcr 4fl
York 1,041
Totals 40,508
Legislative League Reunion.
Overwhelming Interest In politics
this year Is expected to nrouso much
Interest In tho annual reunion of tho
Nebraska Legislative league, and hun
dreds of men ovor tho stato who havo
seen solonlstlc scrvlco nro expoctcd
to bo in Lincoln February 24 for tho
event. Governor Morehend will prob
ably bo toastmaster. This Is a rather
now duty for tho oxocutlve, but Secre
tary Richmond says ho will accopt It
and will bo ready to glvo each of tho
dozen or so spcakorB n send-off.
8ehool8 Must Teach German
Tho supremo court of Nebraska
unanimously hold that German or
other Ruropoan languages must bo
taught In public schools nbovo tho
fourth grado ns an oloctlve study
when fifty parents or guardians of pu
pils petition. Tho court has alarmed
tho judgment of tho judgo of tho dis
trict court glen in a Nebraska City
caso Instituted by Charles Thayer. Tho
lower court Issued a writ of man
damus compelling tho school board to
teach German. Tho school board np-
k pealed tho case to tho supreme court
of Nebraska wher prominent attor-
IiWImtional
SONMrSOlOOL
Lesson
Illy B. O. R!3M.i:ntt, Acllni: Director of
Sunday Hchool Cmirm-, Moody llltilo
ItlMltlltP )
(1'oi'wU.lit. ISU, WrMirn Nrwipapt-r Union )
LESSON FOR FEBRUARY 20
CHRI8TIAN BROTHERHOOD.
I.KSSO.V TIOXT-ActB 4.li-6:16.
UlH.DKN' TICXT l.no onu unother from
tliti hour! ffivi'iitly-1 Pol. 1:22 II. V
Tho yauhodrln had tried threaten
ing upon tho dlsciptoH and this Is gen
erally pretty weak business. But
their threat meant danger and the dis
ciples wero nut unduly puffed up ovor
tholr deliverance. With all tholr be
lieving friends thoy prayed and In ro
spousu tho Holy Spirit enmo upon
them in still further measuro
(4:2:1-31).
L The Splrlt-Flllcd believers, 4:32
37. Tho two sections of this lussou
aro really one and aro designed to
bring out sharply tbu contrast be
tween tho Holy ijplrlllllled church
and an evil spirit-tilled man. The
communism ot tint eaily chutch was
(a) Christian communion (sou -.11);
and It was (b) tor a special occasion ;
(c) It was bouowilutit o.icfr bad ac
cording to Ills 'needs" (I .11, :5); (d)
it was voluntary (5 1), and (o) It roc
ognUcd tho right to private piopcrty
lseo fi.4. !)). He, tho Holy Spirit, does
bring that unity, that altruism, thoso
iictUo MK-lnl relations and services of
which l'cutcuMtuI communism Is tliu
typo, t'nlty ami loo are seen In gen
ulno Christianity In all ages, but tho
tonus of tholr expresulou may differ.
'I ho power of tho Holy Spirit wan
manifested, not merely In lovo and
unity which it produced, In tho broth
erhood thus evidenced, but ulso In tho
testimony given fur tho Lord Jesus
Christ, "with great power gavo tho
apoBtles witness to tho resurrection
ot tho Lord Jusun." There is much
witness to tho resurrection of thu
Lord Jesus Christ in our day, hut not
alwayB "with great power." When wo
nro filled with tho Holy Spirit It is ot
Jesus, und especially of bis resur
rection, that wo will bear witness.
Another result of being filled with tho
Holy Spirit was that graco was upon
all. "draco" means favor. Wo aro
not told whethor it was God's favor
or man's favor that was upon them.
It seems to Imply both (bco Luko
2:52). No man looked upon his own
interests, hut "ovory man on tho
things of others." Distribution was
mado according ns each had need, not
according to his ability, not according
to his notable service. The pro-oml-ncnt
illustration of Christian lovo in
tho brotherhood at Jerusalem was
Barnabas. If wo had moro of such
today wo would havo loss of union
Inbor troubles and missionary deficits.
Wo do well to consldor carefully tho
bIx distinguishing features of this
early church: (1) A praying church
(4:24-30), (2) a Splrlt-IUlcd church
(31), (3) n united church (32), (4) a
witnessing church (33), (D) a minis
tering church (34, 35), (G) a multiply
ing church (3G, 37).
II. The Devil-Possessed Unbeliever,
5, 1-16. Barnabas had rocolvcd great
pralso for what ho had done nt tho im
pulse of tho Holy Spirit In his llfo. It
Is an exceedingly fair picture, but the
Bceno of tho early church had been
from foes without, now it faces tho
greater peril of foes within. And when
this great question, regarding tho de
ity and personality of the Holy Spirit,
Is first brought to light, God, through
his church, dealt with it In a stern
manner. Tho dovil 1b always present
ing his Imitations of ovorythlng good
and holy. Ananias and Sapphlra wero
not willing to make a llko sacrifice
Thoy, too, "sold a possession," but
thoy secreted a part of tho prlco and
brought tho rest with tho intent to do
colvo tho church. Tho Holy Spirit
quickly informed tho church of this
hypocrisy and, Splrlt-gulded, they
woro not deceived For Ananias to
Ho In tho atmosphere ot lovo and con
secration engendered by tho Holy
Spirit mado his crlmo tho mord unpar
donable. Tho samo words are used in
describing his actions as thoso used
In describing tho actions ot Barnabas
up to a certain point. But what a dif
ference wo bco subsequently. In tho
caso of Barnabns his act was a deed
of self-forgetting lovo; In tho caso of
Ananins It was ono of calculating hy
pocrisy. Wo thus see that tho early
church was not ub perfect as somo
would havo us imagine it to bo.
Tho second section of this para
graph (vv. 12-16) Is a record of what
tho results of this vindication ot tho
Holy Spirit woro. First tho Spirit
camo upon tho apoBtlos and literally
overflowed upon all thoso about them.
In tho second placo thoso who woro
thinking of Joining tho church for mer
cenary motivos wero bold back from
so doing (v. 13).
If tho Holy Spirit wero present In
such powor today thoro would bo fewer
hypocrites who would dara to Join
thomsolvcs to It.
Tho dccoptlon of Annnlas was delib
erate (v. 4); ho had talked it ovor
with his wlfo (vv. 2, 9), and ho was
a gravo danger to this early church.
It threatened to choko tho very
fountain of lovo and unity which had
nprung up in tho midst ot tho solllsh
world.
Tha stern Judgmont that camo upon
Ananias and Sapphlra was richly mor
lted and indoed was gracious, for It
Iftod and savod tho church.
Not a Bite of
Breakfast Until
You Drink Water
Says a glass of hot water and
phosphate prevents Illness
and keeps us fit.
Just nn coal, when it burns, leaves
behind a cot tain amount of incom
bustible material in tho form of ashes,
so tho food and drink taken day after
day leaves In Uio allmontary canal a
certain amount of indlgostiblo mate
rial, wldch If not completely eliminat
ed from tho system each day, bocomos
food for tho millions of bactorla which
InfoBt tho bowels. From this mass of
loft-ovor waste, toxlna nnd ptomalno
llko poisons nro formed and suckod
Into tho blood.
Men nnd wdmon who can't got feel
ing right must begin to tako lnsldo
bnths. Beforo eating breakfast each
morning drink a glass of real hot wa
ter with n tcaspoonful of llmcstono
phosphate In It to wash out of tho
thirty feet of bowels tho previous day's
accumulation of poisons nnd toxins
ami to keep tho entire allmontary
canal clean, puro and fresh.
Thoso who aro subject to sick bond
ache, colds, biliousness, constipation,
otlteis who wnko up with bad tasto,
foul breath, backacho, rheumatic stiff
ness, or hnvo u sour, gassy stomnch
after meals, nro urged to get a quarter
pound of llmtiiilono phosphajo from
any druggist or storekeeper, 'and be
gin practicing Internal sanitation.
Thin will cost very little, but la sum
clout to mako anyone nn enthusiast
on tho subject.
Itemomber lnsldo bathing Is moro
Important than ntitsldn bathing, bo
causo tho skin pores do not absorb
Impurities Into tho blood, causing poor
health, whllo tho bowel pores do.
Just an soap and hot water cleanses,
sweetuus ami freshens tho skin, so
hot water and llmcstono phosphate
act on tho stomach, liver kidneys and
bowels. Adv.
The Only One.
"Can you propose any remedy for
this deadlock?"
"Yes, why not use a skeleton koy?"
No sick headache, sour stomach,
biliousness or constipation
by morning.
uec a lucent box now.
Turn tho rascals out tho headache,
biliousness, indigestion, tho sick, sour
Btomach and foul gasesturn thorn
out to-night and kcop them, out with
Cascarcts.
Millions of men and women tako a
Cascnrct now and then and novor
know tho misery causod by a lazy
liver, clogged bowola or an upset Btom
ach. Don't put In another day of distress.
Let Cascarcts cleanso your Btomach;
removo the sour, fermenting food;
tako the excess bllo from your liver
and carry out all the constipated
waste matter and poison In th
bowels. Then you will feel great .
A Cascaret to-night straightens yon
out by morning. They work while
you aleep, A 10-cont box from
any drug store means a clear head,
sweet stomach and clean, healthy liver
and bowel action for months. Chil
dren love Cascarcts because they,
never gripe or sicken. Adr. j
Their Trade.
"I wonder moro speculators don't
mako aviation trips."
"Why speculators?"
"Becauso thoy'ro used to taking
flyers."
TAKES OFF DANDRUFF
HAIR STOPS FALLING
Olrlsl Try Thltl Makes Hair Thick,
Glossy, Fluffy, Beautiful No
More Itching 8calp.
Within ten minutes after an appli
cation ot Danderlne you cannot find a
elnglo traco of dandruff or falling hair
and your scalp will not Itch, but what
will please you most will bo after a
fow weeks' uso, when you Beo new
hair, flno and downy at first yes but
really now hair growing all over the
ecalp.
A llttlo Danderlne Immediately dou
bles tho beauty ot your hair. No dif
fcrenco how dull, fadod, brittle and
scraggy, Just molston a cloth with
Dandorlno and cnrefulty draw it
through your hair, taking ono small
strand at a tlmo. Tho effect la amaz
ingyour hair will bo light, fluffy and
wavy, and havo an appearance ot
abundnnco; an incomparable luster,
softness nnd luxuriance.
Get a 2G cont bottlo ot Knowlton's
Danderlno from any store, and prove
that your hair is as pretty and soft
as any that it has been neglected or
Injured by careless treatment that's
all you surely can havo beautiful hair
nnd lots of It if you will Just try a llt
tlo Danderlne. Adv.
Tho traveler wants full faro at ho
tels, but ho doesn't object to halt tart
on railroads.
"CSfflElS" FOR
SLUGGISH BOILS
Wivmm