'HWiiWMSiWW '.UK-. laWiA) f,! . "V-" 1 T " "'i'M'ISMH-fe' ' C . RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF ,' ) J " A 'J -X HAVE ROSY CHEEKS AND FEEL FRESH AS A DAISYTRY THIS! Saya glass of hot water with phosphate before breakfast washes out poisons. To sco tho Unco of healthy bloom In your faco, to sco your skin got clearer and clcaror, to wako up with out a hcadacho, backacho, coatod tonguo or a nasty breath, In fact to (col your boat, day In and day out, Juat try inBldo-bathlng overy morning for ono week. Uoforo breakfast each day, drink a glass of real hot wator with a tea spoonful of llmestono phosphato In It as a harmless means of washing from tho stomach, liver, kldnoys and bowels tho provlous day's indigcstiblo wasto, Bour bllo and toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying tho ontlro alimentary canal beforo putttng moro food Into tho stomach. Tho action of hot wator and llmestono phosphato on an empty stomach Is wondorfully In vigorating. It cleans out all tho sour fermentations, gases and acidity and gives ono a splendid appotlto for brcakfiiBt. A quarter pound of llmestono phos phato will cost very Httlo at your drug gist or genoral storo, but is sufficient to domonstrato that just as soap and hot water cleanses, sweetens and freshens tho skin, so hot wator and llmestono phosphato act on tho blood nnd Internal organs. Thoso who aro subject to constipation, bilious attacks, acid stomach, rheumatic twinges, also thoso whoso skin is sallow and com plexion pallid, nru assured that ono wcok of Insido-bathing will havo them both looking and feeling better In ev ery way. Adv. Thcro aro times when a woman im agines that sho suffcis in sllenco. Important to Mothors Exnmino carefully overy hottlo of CASTOKlA.asafo and sure remedy for infants and children, and see that It Signature of C&7T&&i Y)nnn in A In Uso for Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria Seaweed Is made into a composi tion to take tho place of bone for han dies of cutlery. inn "Pape's Diapepsin" settles sour, gassy stomachs in five minutes Time it! You don't want a slow remedy when your stomach 'is bad or an uncertain ono or a harmful ono your Btomach Is too valuablo; you mustn't injure it. Papo's Diapepsin is noted for Its speed In giving relief; Us harmless ncss; Its certain unfailing action in regulating sick, Bour, gassy stomachs. Its millions of cures in indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis and other stomach trouble has made It famous tho world over. Keep this perfect stomach doctor In your homo keep it handy get a largo fifty-cent case from any dealor and thon !f anyono should cat something which doesn't agree with them; It what they eat lays llko lead, ferments and sours and forms gas; causes hcad acho, dizziness and nausea; eructa tions of acid and undigested food remember ns soon as Papo's Diapepsin comes in contact with the stomach all such distress vanishes. Its prompt ness, certainty nnd easo In overcoming tho worst Btomach disorders Is a rove latlon to thoso who try it. AdT. Tho orango treo is tho only ono which bears fruit and blossoms nt tho eamo time. .( )) Li H BOWELS For sick headache, bad breath, Sour Stomach and constipation. Get a 10-cont box now. No odds how bad your liver, stomach or bowels; how much your head nchos, how mlsorablo and uncomfort ablo you aro from constipation, indiges tion, biliousness and sluggish bowels you always get tho desired results with Cascarots. v Don't lot your stomach, liver and bowelB mako you mlsorablo. Tako Cascarcts tonight; put an end to tho hcadacho, biliousness, dizziness, nerv ousness, sick, sour, gassy stomach, backacho and nil othor distress; clcanso your liiBldo organs of all tho bllo, gases and constipated matter which is producing tho misery. A 10-cont box means health, happi ness and a clear head for months. No moro days of gloom nnd distress If you will tako a CnBcnret now and thon. All stores sell Cascarcts. Don't forgot tho children their littlo in Bides need a cleansing, too. Adv. A method by which all liquors can bo solidified Into tablet form has beoo Invented by a French chemist. W ffirffie FDR UHDUHntlD 1MB AS IMS LIST OF SUPERINTENDENTS FOR STTE FAIR. LEGISLATIVE jBGUE BANQUET Items of General Interest Gathered from Reliable Sources Around the State House. Western Newspnpcr Union News Service Secretary Mollor of tho stato board of agriculture has annoiiucod tho fol lowing list of superintendents for all departments of tho 191C stato fair: Amphitheatre J. K. Reynolds, In dlauola. Auditorium C. Q. Crews. Culbertson. Kami W. W. Cole, NollRh. Hojb' Encampment Onirics Btradcr, Lincoln. Camping Oround V. Arnold, Venlnn. Collsuuiii 7.. T. I.oftwleh, St. Paul. Concessions lllrutu Movers. Lincoln. Feed and Koruire J. II. llnrms, Up- KIMi Kxhlblt W. J. OTIrlon, Grrtno. (Jntes i: It. Parccll, Llrokcn How. Gonoral William Foster, Lincoln. -r-". iiv 55 ' 'Sf&L .r F. C. CROCKER of Flllcy, prominent stockman and farmer, and president or the State swine Breeders' association. Guards Adjutant General P. I ZIn.Il Lincoln. Newspapers IVter YoutiKcrx, Oencvu. Sanitation J. II. Taylor, Waterloo. Tickets Joseph Ilobeits, Fremont. Transportation V. H. Scliermerhorn, Lincoln. Class A Horses, L. W. Leonard, l'aw neo City. Class 11 Cattle, G. K. Hall. Waterloo. Class C Hwlno, O. G. Smith. Kenrnoy. Clafcs D Sheep, V. C. Caley, Crclgli ton. Class B Poultry. A. II. Smith. Lincoln. Class F Agricultural products, T. II. Kuoule, Mluden; assistant, John llaslk, Able. Class a Dairy, W. C. Andreas, Beat rlco. Class II Domestic products, Mrs. E. E. Urown, Central City. Class I Ileus and lionoy, William James, Dorchester. Class .1 Textiles, Mrs. J. P. Master man, Lincoln. Class K Fine arts, Mrs. Mae Morley, Lincoln. Class L Educational, Lulu Wolford, Pawnee City. Class M Machinery grounds, W. B. ltamilng. Union. Class N Machinery hall, Jacob Sass, ChaNo CI.'uh O Hettcr baliles, Mrs. C. L. Lo-M-ir Osceola. Class S Speed, II, V. Ulesen, Beatrice; assistant, James Lamb, Nelson. Rural High Schoob Multiplying. Stato Superintendent Thomas is ex hibiting considerable pride in tho progress roado by rural schools during tho past year. In this tlmo 191 new high schools havo been established in tho country for tho oxcluslvo benefit of rural pupils. Twenty-one aro schools, nlno of which are operating high schools exclusively. Six aro county high schools. Thcro are still olghty-four uncompleted consolida tions. These will bo ready to begin operations next 'year. The new schools placo within tho roach of 10,000 rural school children nt least ten grades. Thero havo been 1C0 new rural school buildings built. Forty-throo towns and cities have built new high school buildings nt a cost ranging from $15,000 to $60,000. Capt. II. E. Yates, formerly com mandant of cadets nt tho university of Nobraskn, now stationed at Plnttsburg barracks, N. Y., with tho Thirtieth In fantry roglment of tho United Stnto-J, nhs been appointed ns ono of ton American military attaches and ob servers assigned to posts In different European countries during tho great war. Ho will sail on February 22, to Join tho American legation ut Bucha rest, tho capital of Rumania, on two years detail. The Legislative League Governor Morohcnd will occupy tho toastmnstor's chair at the banquet of tho Nohraska Legislative league on (ho evening of February 25, accord ing to announcement mndo by Henry C. Richmond of Omaha, secretary of tho league, Friday morning. Mr. Rich mond called upon tho governor at his ofllco and obtained his consent to of. flclato at tho head of tho Bpeakors' table. Tho banquet will tnko placo nt tho Llndell hotel, starting about 6 o'clock. Among thoso who nro expect ed to talk aro John M. Thurston of Omaho, r. n. Windham of Platts mouth, T. J, Majors of Peru, V. J. Taylor of Mcrna, John Mnttes of Ne braska City and W. R. Patrick of Rollevno, Socrotnry Richmond hopes also lo secure .Marsh Elder, tho fnmous populist spenkor of the house In tho 18!1 session, for n tonst. University of Nohrnska students through Chancollor Avery havo ac cepted an Invitation from tho board of publicity to visit Omaha In May for an Inspection of tho various in dustries of the metropolis. U & STO'WrttKre ? &&& t . Farmers nnd buslnens men of Sid noy are contemplating the construc tion of a $50,000 elevator and llourlng mill. Seward hns appropriated tho sum of $100 for a public playgiounds. thu grounds to be under the supervision of the Y. M. C. A. Five hundred persons took part In a wolf hunt in the lclnlty of Daykln one ilny recently and six wolves and many hundreds of rabbits were killed, Rushvlllc, Hay Springs and Gordon have virtually entered Into an agree ment whereby a farm demonstrator will bo secured for Sheildnn county. Tho Uurllngton road has Indicat ed that It will glvo Tecumsoh 11 now station this year to tako tho place of tho old frame building It Is now using. After running soven block to catch a train nt David City, Lincoln L. Lott of Rising City fell dead In tho depot immediately upon purchasing a ticket to Ills home. Tho plans nnd specifications for tho stool brldgo to bo built ncross tho Niobrara ilver at tho Parshull cross ing, JUBt south of Uutto, aro ready for bids. O. M. Edwards of Fnlrbury has Illod for tho olllco of .sheriff on tho demo cratic ticket. This makes nine candi dates, three democrats and bIx re publicans. Earl Caddock, tho Anita, In., grnp plor, nnd Cal Wood, tho Stanton heavyweight, havo been matched for a bout nt Hooper, March 7, beforo tho Hooper Athletic club. William J. and C. V. Ilrynn nro among democrat Ic leaders who havo engaged suites nt tho Clnrko hotol at Hastings for use during thu democrat ic stato convention thcro next July. A cash box containing $104 in various school funds was robbed by unknown parties nt the Norfolk high school Just recently, according to an nouncement made by tho authorities. Tho fifteen hundred dollar taberna do erected for the recent revival In Fremont, has been taken over by tho Commercial club directors, and will be used as an auditorium for all pub lic meetings. Tho Nebraska Gns nnd Electric company was given a twonty-five-yonr frnnchlso by nn ordinance passed by tho Illuo Springs city council recent ly. The present frnnchlso expires tho latter part of this year. Ofileo days for Madison County Farm Demonstrator, A. G. Georgo, have been established at Norfolk, Til den nnd Mndlson?- whero farmers may recolvo any Information or advloo they desire. Federal Judges Martin J. Wade, T. C. Munger and W. I. Smith, Bitting ns a chancery court in Omaha, granted tho Rock Island railroad a temporary Injunction restraining tho state rail way commission from enforcing tho 2-cent-a-mllo law, thereby giving tho road power to raise its Intrastate pas senger faro to 3 cents a mile. A total of 2,858 cars of live stock, tho Bocond largest number in tho his tory of the South Omaha yards for a single week, were received last week. The record for a alnglo week was made last month, ending January 22, when a total of 2.0S8 cms wero mar keted. Cnttlo receipts for tho week wero 20,012 head; hogs, 100,415; sheep. 4R.721. Drnlnngo Distilct No. 1 In Rich ardson county, will soon adver tise for $20,000 worth of exca vating to enlarge a ditch near tho mouth of tho Nemaha river on tho Rulo bottom. Somo of the land own ers on tho bottom had brought suit to compel tho drainage board to build a lnveo that was 'part of tho original plan, but had been changed by tho board. Tho court hold that tho board had a right to make the change and dismissed the suit off tho land owners. Tho stockholders of tho Wuo Springs Farmers' Elevator company, who recolved a dividend of 100 per cent on their stock nt their recent an mini meeting, nro receiving n second dividend of tho snme amount, making n total of $50 distributed to each of tho eighty-four stockholders slnco Jnnunry 1. Fifty members of the state nssocla. tlon of commercial clubs held nn en thusiastic convention In Hnstlngs last week. The nssoclntlon went on record as fnvorlns tho drafting of a bill for n stnte hlghwny commission and ono for n stnte publicity fund. Water power development, Missouri rivor navigation nnd tho drnlnngo undertak ing nt Iloldrego were also given In dorsements bv the organization. Tho nssoclntlon will hold their next meet ing In Omnha Mny 21 and 25. "Jnck" Boom, famous trapper and hunter, organized a successful wolf hunt In Center precinct, Cass county, which covered twenty-four sections nnd In which 400 men participated. Tho hunters wero successful, killing eight out of twelve wolves scon. Charley Peters used tho scissors hold and won In straight falls at Pa pillion from Fred Schmnrder, a heavy weight wrestler, who halls from Louisville. The first fall took seven minutes nnd tho second fall four min utes. A checking up or the recent ro vlval effort In Fremont shows that a total of 1,115 persons were converted nnd Hint a total of $1,000 was paid Rovlvallst llayhurn for his work. Tho elevators nnc mill of Hoi drege aro now 105 cars short of tholr needs. Ono elevator hns been oblig ed to stop buying grain several tlmos recently. Slnco the first of tho year thero have been fifty-five cars of grain shipped from Iloldrego This Is about one-third of tho amount that would have been shipped hnd cars been plentiful. ---- - : j CIMzens of Waco recently celebrat ed the opening of their new electric light plant. Tho Frank Tooley farm, located near Central City, was sold recently for a consideration of $175 per acre. Tho Hustings city council Is adver Using for bids to bo opened March 13th for ton and a linlf miles of street paving A big wolf- hunt was held nenr West Point Inst week. The ground covered by the hunters was approxi mately thirty sections. A number of wolves wero dislodged and two wero shot. M. E. Crosser, who succeeded F. M. ilimtor as superintendent of tho Norfolk schools several curs ago, has notified tho Hoard of Education that ho will not bo nn applicant for roeloctlon. Twenty-eight head of horses were shipped in a special palace stock cat by express from Hrlstow to llo-tfon, Mass, recently. This Is the first cat or horses to bo shipped from that ter ritory by express. The three municipal wells nt Falls City wero found to bo contaminated with surfneo drainage nnd decayed vegetable matter, through tests rmtdu by the stnte bacteriological biireua. Probably new wells will he sunk. A two-section slate aid bridge will bo constructed across the Platto river nt Sutherland early this spilug. Tho cost will be $20,118. Each section will lie 250 feet long. There will be 11 1,100-foot fall between the two sec tions. A gravel pit which will no doubt piovo or great value to the Noith western rnihond, has been dlscoveied nt llristow. This gravel pit Is neatly 100 iods long nnd 10 rods wide with an nveragu depth of gravel of about thlity feet. E. S. Davis, for several yenrs post mnster nt North Platte, has been suc ceeded by P. II. McEvoy, administra tion appointee. McEvoy's appointment wns confirmed by tho nonnto Decem ber 17, but his commission has Just arrived. A contract for plnns nnd specifica tions for tho new hotel to bo built at a cost of $200,000 In Fremont has been let. Work of prcpnrlng tho site for the structure has been stnrtod. The building will bo cither four or flvo stories In height. Eugono T. Westervelt, editor of the Scott's Bluff nepubllcnn, has an nounced thnt he will be a candidate for ono of tho delegates from tho Sixth district to tho republican na tional convention at Chicago. Ills pe tition will bo filed shortly. Approximately six hundred dollnrs will bo required for tho corn nnd poultry raising contests to be con ducted this summer and to stngo the shows to bo held next December In Hentrico by the Gngo County Crop Improvement society. Petitions nro being circulated nt Wymoro nsklng the board of education to call a special election for the pur poso of Issuing $15,000 bonds, $10,000 to be used In the construction of a now school building nnd the balance to rcpnlr tho old building. What was probably tho top price for unimproved farm land In Nebraska was paid when Jacob Purbaugh taught 100 ncres near Havelock of R E. Mooro of Lincoln. The price paid wnB $250 per aero and was a part ol nn unbroken tract of 1,920 acres. Tho operation of tho Scottsbluff factory for the year Just closed made necessary tho handling of moro than 10,000 carloads of freight, which Is a large factor In making the city of Scottsbluff second to Omaha and Lin coln only In point, or freight enrnlngs. Tho first racing meet of the New Nebraska Midway racing circuit will bo held nt the Douglas county fnlt grounds nt Benson. Juno 8, 9 and 10. Meets will be held nt Nebraska City Juno 1.1, 14 nnd 15; Auburn Juno 20, 21 and 22; Aurora June 27, 28 nnd 29; nnd Kenmey July .1, 4 nnd 5. About ono hundred and fifty busl neps men of Columbus nt tended n banquet recently given by the Y. M C. A In celebration of the pnyment of the last of tho building debt nnd ol tho deficits that have been accumu lating for tho pnst snvornl years. The occasion wns tho ninth anniversary of the first subscription made for the building or tho Y. M. C. A. In Colum bus Sarpy county wolf hunters, number 1ng about 100, killed one woir in tholr chnso a fow days ago. Tho hunters Bald they saw fifteen big wolves, but tho lino was stretched out so thin that tho animals slipped through and escaped. Contract has been let for tho stato nld brldgo at Schuyler, between Col fax and Butler counties to tho Elk hart Construction Co. of Elkhart, Ind., Its bid being $51,500 for four 17C-fonl Btcol spans to he attached to the present six spans. Flro of an unknown origin destroy ed threo storo buildings at Odoll thr other day, entailing a loss of nboul $14,000. Tho crop census of tho North Plattr Nebraska Wyoming Irrigation project rocently completed by tho United StntcB reclamation sorvlco showi that during tho pnat year OB.ll'.C acres wero cropped and a total vnluc of $1,20,010, or an nvornge of $18.55 per ncro wn3 icallzed. The most val uable crop wns sugar beets, return! showing $537,041, from 7,872 acres, o $03,30 per ncro. i NEBRASKA; STATE NEWS! AILING WOMEN NEED THIS FAMOUS DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTION Thousands of womon who nro now blessed with robust henlth cannot un derstand why thousands of other wom en contlnuo to worry and suffer from ailments peculiar to women whim they can obtain for a trilling num Dr. Plorco'a Favorlto Prescription which; will surely and quickly bnulsh nil pain, dlstrusa and mlsory nnd rostoro tho womanly functions to health. This prescription of Dr. Pierce's ex tracted from roots and horbB Is n tem perance remedy. To got rid of Irregularities, or ca tarrhal condition, to avoid pnln at cer tain times, to ovorcomo Irrltnblllty and weakness, wnsto no tlmo, but get Dr. Plerco'fl Favorlto Prescription In liquid or tablet form this very day. Exchanging Views. First Hoy -My puw says Iio'h alck over paying his Incomo tax. Second boy (proudly) Woll, bo ought to he llko my paw. Ho says ho doesn't havo to pay any. Judgo. RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR. To Imll pint ol Trnter nda 1 07.. liny Rum, utimll liox of Hut bo Compound, nnd U or. ot glycerine Apply lo tint lmlr twloo n week mi til It becomes llio desired fdmdtt Any dru i;lst can put 1I1U up or otl can mix It nt liuiim at er.v little out. It will grmlunlly diuKcii Mmikrd, fndol grny lmlr, and re moves dnndriill. It In im-ollctil for fulllni; halt iitid will umlcc lmrxli Imlrnofl mid iloiy. It will not color tint K-nlp, Is not btlcl.y ot Kruusy. mid docs not rub oil. Adr Long In Secret Service. William J Flynn, chief of tho fed eral secret service, tho man responsi ble for unearthing thu alleged foreign spy Hystem, Is a untlvo of Now York, nnd, save for six mouths, has been In tho government service slnco 1897. During 1910-1911 ho reorganized tho Now Y01I; detective bureau unit then returned to government service. Ho began life us u plumber, but ehurlshed a desire to bo n detective. Soon nftor being nppolnted to tho secret service ho became u division chief nnd was as signed to the Pittsburgh division. He wns transfuired to New York In 1900 nnd Inter wns assigned to tho task of safeguarding tho Russian and Jnp nncse peace commissioners nt Ports mouth. Perfectly Apparent. "Ho bonsts that ho Is a solt-nlndo mnn." "Ho shouldn't. It's unnecessary. Anybody can see that bo's not tho work of nn expert." Its Mission. "I havo bought n now sloopy-hollow chnlr for tho parlor." "Pop, Is that for ho carpet's nap?" You may do things as well us others If you try. Treading on othor pcoplo's toos will never got you very far. In Building A Highway you would build for efficient service now and (or gen erations to come. The "Road to Wellville" is built that way. And the password to that road is "right living," in which food and drink play such a big part More and more people are waking up to the need of banishing from the dietary heavy, indigestible foods, and food deficient in the vitalizing mineral salts. Food scientists now hold that the lack of these elements is one of the chief causes of a long list of ills, including anemia, constipation, nervous prostration, kidney trouble, and so on. Long ago a food now famous was devised to make up for this lack, and it does it admirably. That food is Grape -Nuts Made of whole wheat and barley, it contains all the nutrition of the grain, including those vital elements phosphate of potash, etc. which are indispensable for perfect balance of body, brain and nerves, and for warding off disease. This food comes ready to eat, is economical, and delicious, Digests quickly generally in about one hour and is full of health-making goodness. A ration of Grape-Nuts along with other food Jias started thousands on the "Road to Wellville." ( There's NEWEST IN CHEMISTRY This Is a recent discovery of Doctor Pierce, bond of tho Invalids' Hotol, Buffalo, N, Y. Experiments for sov oral years proved that thero Is no othor eliminator of uric ucld compa rable For thoso easily recognized symptoms of Inflammation ns back acho, scalding urlno nnd frequont url nntlon, ns woll ns sediment In tho urlno, or If uric ncld la tho blood has caused rheumatism, "Auurlo" nets quickly. In rheumatism of tho Joints, In gravel and gout, Invnriably tho pains nnd stiffness which so frequently nnd persistently accompany tho dis ease rapidly disappear. Send Dr. Plorco 10c for Inrgo trial package. Full treatment 60c. All druggists. WOMAN'S WORK IN THE WORLD Activities of the "Weaker Sax" Proml nent Along Practically All Lines of Endeavor. Moro women nro employed In tho manufacture of clothing than any oth or Industry in Pennsylvania. Tho Duchess of Norfolk has a col lection of parasols or all countries, said to ho worth $2,500. Two thousand women will servo ns Judges nnd clerks of election In Chi cago this year, for which they will re ceive $7 per day. Thousands of womon havo boon thi own out of work In MnssnchusottB since tho operation of tho minimum wago Inw went Into effect. Tho first savings bank was Insti tuted by n woman, Prlscllln Wakolleld, who Inaugurated a bank scheme for tho encouragement of thrift umong children of Tottenham toward tho ond of tho eighteenth century. A remnrkublo translation or Nich olas Stnthnm'B "Abridgement of Law," nn old English book, which hns bat tled translators for years, hns Just been completed by Mrs. Mnrgnrot C. Kllugensmlth, n member of tho Penn sylvania bar. It took Mrs. Kllngcn smith fifteen yenrs to completo tho translation, which will bo published In tho near fnturo. Had the Evidence. In attempting to carvo a fowl one day an American Bottler found consid erable difficulty In separating Its Joints, and oxclalmod against tho man who had sold him an old hurt for a young chicken, "My dear," said tho onraged man's wlfo, "don't talk so much about tha agod and respectable Mr. U.; ho sowod tho first patch of corn that was plant ed In our town." "I know that," said tho husband, "and I boltovo this hen scratched It up." Porhaps a man can wrlto a sensible lovo lottor, but ho novor doos. a Reason9' i A -IVT71 M p