The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, March 07, 1918, Image 7

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VAN ARNAM DRESS PLEATIN8
BUTTON CO.
336-7 Paxtoa Block Omaha, Nat.
Accordion, knife, aide, apace, box,
all styles and sUea. Fries Mil toe.
MONHEIT'S
PRACTICAL WIG AND
TOUPEE MAKERS
Mabllthed 1890. We make everything' In the Una of
Human lUlr Goods . Write orcall Xoronr price lUU
MONHEIT'S 11AIB INDUSTRY
1511 Harney Street Omaha, Neb.
FARMS, RANCHES
City property for sale at a bargain, or will
exchange land for city property or city
property for farms. Calltrpfmt ut, B-3850.
NEBRASKA REALTY CO.
7MTersalaalBldg. LINCOLN. NEB.
WINDSOR HOTEL, LINCOLN
330 Na? lit St. 78c to 1 JO.
Cafe la coaaecHeat
WESTERN HOTEL, LINCOLN
731 0 St, . . S0cto7c.
Cafe la cosaectlea
CHRIS ROCKE. proprietor of kola feoteb.
More Money for Your
HIDES and FUKS
Write for latest market
reports and tags. They
L are free. Wa tan hides
, for coats and robes.
C.W. SWINGLE A CO.
317S5thSt.Uncoln,Nb.
Our Lincoln Brand Seeds 1 the last word on quality
Send today (or our 148 page catalog. It ll
free to you. GHISWOLD SEED c NURS-
KUV CO.. slept. 160 Lincoln, Nebraska
X-RAY
Diagnosis and Treatment
D. A. Medders, Expert Reettpieloglst
492-4 BmnAH BMf.. (WW. Call or un7r w.
CREAM WANTED
Market jour cream where It will net yon tbe most
b 1 no xruiruioiit ureninery vouiiinny
fou thetxinetltof lu tbtrty-tour years of ex
perience, llysblpplng yuurcream tot hit company
yon will recolTo full market Yttluo In payment!
yonr check will bn sent jou dally iron wlllsavo ex
press cliargns and jour cans will be returned more
promptly. They guarantee to net you from We to 11 00
(ore per can for your cream than you can eel by
selling It at home. HhlptoluoneareHNebraska fac
tory. ruurlM an lwt4 si Oaika, Intt ml 0rt4 ttiua.
Electric Service
ON AUTOMOBILES
We repair ami supply parts for nil mnltca of
electrical equipment useu on autoiuouuca.
OFFICIAL REPRESENTATIVES
For Atwater Kent Ignition
Ollur Starlers, Connecticut Ignition,
Syneto Starters, Electric Auto-Llto Starters,
Gray A Davis Starters, North Bout Starters,
Wcstlnghouse Starters.
Special attention given to express shipments.
RANDALL & N0LL.317 S.lllk Sl.,UacoUt,Neb.
Monuments
BOOKLET FREE
. E. SPEIDELL A SON, Lincoln
Hooverize Tire Cost
Tires are constantly advancing la
price. It pays you to have woru-ont
tires rebuilt. We rebuild with new
tread, repair weak parts and rellne,
guaranteeing you a tire that will giro
mileage of new tires at half the cost.
To rebuild,-!" Urea I8.35t 8W" 110.76$
4" IH.60) 4K" tlB 35: o" MOW. Ulow.
mit ie rlmnnt rennlra only. Der sec
tion, 8" tire 13 00 8H" 60 4" .00 ft" 11.00.
Sectional repairs guaranteed for life of tire. A
tine stock of tube anil relluers carried In stock.
Relluers only, cemented In 8" tires 13.50) JH"
4.001 " Ml 4M", I5.W, 6'' Ifl.OO. We pay
press or parcel post one way.
HART. TIRE RUBBER CO.
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ing, hemstitching, plcot edging,
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CASTORIA
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Directory
MAGNUSON X-RAY CO.
390 Braadeu Tlwatre BIdg., OMAHA
Everything electrical for the PIIY8ICIAN,
DENTIST and HOSPITAL. Alao X-ltny plates,
films and dark room supplies.
A Sticker.
"Banker Henry P. Davison said nt nn
artists' banquet:
''Gentlemen, I once went In for pnlnt
Ing myself. I ennmeled n bnthtub."
"My friends sought to discourage tne
In my artistic alms. They said, 'It's
nc use going In for painting unless you
stick to your work.
"Gentlemen, I did so."
FRECKLES
New b tie Tiae U Get Ris ef Tacts Ugly Ssets
There'a no longer the slightest need of
fcellnc aabamed or your freckle, as the pre
scription olhln double strength Is guar
anteed to remove these homely spots.
Simply set an ounce of othlne double
strength from your druggist, and apply a
little of It night and morning and you should
soon see that even the worst freckles have
begun to disappear, while the lighter one
have vanished entirely. ' It Is seldom that
mora than one ounce Is needed to completely
clear the skin and gain a beautiful clear
complexion.
Be sure to ask fcr the double strength oth
lne, aa this Is sold under guarantee of money
back It It falls to remove freckles Adv.
Hs Must Have Run Then.
Dr. J. P. Naylor, head of the 'phy
sics department of Do Paul univer
sity, was walking down n sllpppry
sidewalk and, hitting a particularly icy
place, fell down.
, H. M. Gorrell, Doctor Nnylor's assis
tant, was following him. "You are
somewhat of an architect aren't you,
doctor?" asked Gorrell.
"How's that?" asked the professor.
"You nre making blue prints." In
dianapolis News.
BOSCHEE'S GERMAN SYRUP
trill quiet your' cough, soothe tho In
flammation of a sore throat and lungs,
stop Irritation in the bronchial tubes,
insuring a good night's rest, frco from
coughing and with easy expectoration
in tho morning. Made and sold in
America for fifty-two years. A won
derful prescription, assisting Nature In
building up your general health and
throwing off tho disease. Especially
useful In Jung trouble, asthma, croup,
bronchitis, etc. For sale. In all civil
ized countries. Adv. 1
Life Still Has Its Joys.
If you nre troubled with the belief
that war bus taken all the Joy out of
life, you should huvc been on baud
when the playful wind took the fnt
man's hut and ho made n zlz-zng raco
for It along the street enr tracks, und
noticed what n lot of people stopped
to laugh their eyes full of tears at tho
spectacle. Seattle Post-Intelligencer.
LIQUID BLUE?
No, Mr. Grocor, that's mostly water.
Since the war started it'B moro nearly
all water than over. GIvo mo Red
Cross Ball Dluo, that's a two-ounce
packago of real goodness. You Bhonld
boo my clothes. I just can't keep
from smiling out loud. Adv.
Ah, Mel
lie Each hour I spend with you la
like n pearl to me.
She Aw, quit stringing me. Jester.
Not Certain,
"My dear, do you lovo mo still?"
"Uow can I tell? I'vo -never yot
seen you that way."
a, GeHtlno Even With Grump.
"This certainly lsu hurd winter."
"Huh. Any fool knows thafV'
"Then I needn't have told you."
When Your Eyes Need Care
Try, Murine Eye Remedy
So Hmartln 3nt Kye Comfort. W cents at
rccjlsts or math Write for Free Mrs Uook.
MCmiNB KX K JUUUU)- CO., CHICAGO
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GENERAL A3K8 FOR LARGE
FOOTGEAR 8UPPLY FOR SOL-
DIERS IN FRANCE.
AIRPLANE MISHAPS ARE FEW
With Hundreds of Men Learning to
Fly, War Department Records Show
Number of Accidents at Military Avi
ation Fields Comparatively Small.
Washington. Grn. Pershing lias
requested shipment of 18,500 pairs of
shoes for each 23,000 men monthly,
which Is approximately nine pairs of
Rhoes per man per year. This quan
tity Js In excess of nctual consumption
and Is being used to build up n re
serve for all troops In Franco. When
such n supply Is accumulated, tho
quantities per man will be reduced.
Tho qiinrlermaster general's de
partment now has on hand and duo
on outstanding contracts, 7,504,000
field alines and 7,873,000 marching
shoes. It will be necessary to secure
more than a million additional shoes
during tho year.
Records of tlio war department show
that from the beginning of training In
June. 1017. to February 22. 11)18. the
fatalities nt military aviation fleh's
In this country have been 51 ; 10 of
ficers and 29 cadets killed in training
flights, and 12 men killed In unauthor
ized flights and ground nccldents.
Slnco the,' traln'ng began In the
United Sintes, student nvlators hnvo
flown considerably more than 100,000
miles. Hundreds of hitherto Inox
perlenced men have been learning to
fly. Their early flights nre tinder thij
guidance of Instructors, and prior to
these flights two or moro months are
spent In preliminary ground work.
There comes n time, however, when
every' student aviator must take ills
machine up alone, and every precau
tion has been taken to reduce the
number of nccldents and snfeguard
the aviator in ids solo flights.
The fuel administration Is cnrrylng
on n series of conferences covering all
Industries which use large quantities
of fuel, with n view to learning the re
quirements of each line during 1018.
Tho industries themselves nre plnylng
n leading part in these discussions.
The nlm of tho fuel administration is
,to nrrlve at n pSrcentuge of produc
tion which, under the circumstances,,
will be satisfactory to the manufac
turers and their workmen, but which
will not represent a consumption of
fuel for; the manufacture of supplies
not needed during the current year.
The order which has been Issued
limiting the use of fuel for the pro
duction of window glass to CO percent
of the amount manufactured in 1017
Is the result of one of these confer
ences. A survey of the field Indicated
that while not more thnt 5,000,000
boxes of window glnss would be use,d
In 1018, competitive conditions were
likely to result In nn ovcrmnnufacture
of at lenst 2,000,000 boxes.
It is through this system of limita
tion, together with large economy In
the methods of using fuel, that the
fuel administration expects to supple
ment the production of coal this year.
It Is hoped, as the railroads strenghten
their facilities, that It will Ife possible
to mine and transport a larger quan
tity of coal Uds year than last, but It
Is through theso methods' of reducing
consumption that a repetition of this
year's shortngo Is expected to be pre
vented. Rlflo and cartridge production In the
United States has developed in volume
and In quality on n scale assuring the
satisfactory equipment of the army,
according to n statement authorized by
the secretary of war.
To achlevo tho rifle nnd ammunition
production program tho government
has expended or hns pbllgnted itself to
expend, during 10 months of war;
S400.000.000, nnd 200 officers, 80,000
men, nnd 10,000 women have been en
gnged" exclusively in tho manufacture
of rifles and cartridges. Two govern
ment plnnts nnd three privately owned
plants are engaged in making rifles
nnd ono government plant and nine
prlvntely owned plants arc engnged In
curtrldgo manufacture Ordnnnco ex
perts In tills country nnd In Europe
nro In agreement that tho United
States army Is being equipped wRh
two of the best threo rifles In tho
world.
"Stars imd Stripes" Is tho nnmo of
the weekly newspaper being published
In France for American troops, under
the direction ,of tho Intelligence sec
tion. Practically the entire paper is
devoted to American news, Including
a dally radio report of about 1,400
words supplied by tho committee on
public Information to tho French gov
ernment. Exports bf corn to Canada fo'r feed
ing nnd manufacturing purposes hnvo
been limited to thoso varieties und
grades which nro not Bultnblo for seed
purposes.
Divisional athletic directors who
hnvo rccolvcd commissions will accom
pany their contingents to France, ac
cording to tho war department com
mission on tralntng camp activities,
Roxlng Instructors will not bo sent
with the troops, ris nt present the need
for these men Is 'considered greater
on this sldo
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A Swiss commercial paper states
thnt thero Is a grent shortage In coal
of nil kinds, an Insufllcicnt supply of
wood for fuel, and small reserves In
oils and grenso throughout Switzer
land. Fresh eggs have disappeared
from tho mnrket. Dry vegetables are
becoming moro scarce. A project to
manufacture flour from potatoes hsd
to bo abandoned because sufllclcnt sup
plies of potatoes could not bo secured.
In Holland coal and coko prices
have been ndvnnccd. In American
terms, tho maximum prlco for anthra
cite is about $22 a ton ; coke. $10 a ton ;
conl briquets, ?25 a ton. Distribution
is carefully regulated by cards, In
specified quantities. Tho amount nl-,
lowed, especially to residences, Is
much smaller than in pence times.
New French food regulations forbid
eating houses to serve of consume
fresh or packed butter otherwise than
In tho preparation of food. Curdled
or sour milk Is prohibited as well as
cream nnd sped tied kinds of cheese.
Tho making of pastries, biscuits, and
confectionery Is prohibited. Only In
dining cars, canteens nnd railroad re
freshment st'itlons may fresh, or con
densed milk or cream bo served nftcr
0 In the nu ruing, by Itself or mixed
with coffee, 'm, or other preparation.
No solid foods amy be served between
0 and 11 In the morning and between
4:n0 nnd 8:!U) In the evening. When
the prlco of a ineal exceeds $1.20 the
customer may he served with not more
thnn two dishes with or without vege
tables, or more than one small loaf of
ordinary bread. The bread is limited
to nbout n ounces. All grnln which
may bo used for tanking bread is re
served for human food.
At ench enntohment In the United
Slates n fcchonl has been established
where -every officer and man receives
Instruction In gas defense. The Ameri
can gas mnsk, similar to (he Hrltlsh, Is
ns mcchnnlrally perfect ns tho best
experts have been able to produce.
Tho face piece, with glass or celluloid
eyepieces, Is connected by a flexible
tube with a canister carried In a knnp
sack. The Incoming breath comes,
through the canister, which Is filled
with several layers of chemicals which
neutralize or render harmless the gas
laden nlr. Outgoing breath passes
outside the face piece through a small
valve.
The student In gns defense soon
learns to get his mnsk an In a hurry,
six seconds being the standard time
when the knnpsack containing the mnsk
Is hanging nt his chest in the "alert"
position. After Intensive training a
gas attack Is arranged. Tho class Is
put In trenches, and without wnrnlng,
clouds of smokevnnd chlorine nro lib
erated by the Instructors, masks are
hurriedly put on, alarms sounded, and
Bleeping men In dugouts aroused.
When the attache censes the trenches
are clenred of gas, the air Is tested,
and permission is given to remove
masks.
Describing the American Re Cross
as a body authorized tq, do everything
possible for tho comfort and welfare
of the soldiers, and to mnko use of
such agencies as aro authorized nnd
are In a position to contribute to thnt
end In addition to tho provisions made
by the government, a general state
ment by the war department outlines
certain approved activities:
To distribute sweaters, mufflers, hel
mets, socks, comfort kits, etc.
To render emergency relief of every
kind upon request of an officer In
chnrge.
To relievo anxiety and sustain the
morale of soldiers who nro worried
about their families at home, and to
promote the comfort and well being of
theso families.
To conduct canteen Rervlco stations
for furnishing! refreshments to soldiers
when traveling through tho country;
to furnish emergency rollcf to tho sick
nnd wounded when en route and to see
that they aro convoyed to a hospital
when necessary and requested by the
commanding officer.
A representative of tho Red Cross
may he attached to each baso hospital
to furnish emergency supplies when
called upon, to communicate with fam
ilies of patients, to render homo ser
vice to patients und such other assis
tance as pertains to Itcd Cross work.
When the first Liberty motor was
ready to bo tested it was taken to
Plko's Peak thnt It might be studied
while running under atmospheric con
ditions obtaining nt high altitudes.
This difficulty of bringing the motor to
tho mountain Is now overcome nt tho
department of commerce bureau of
standards at Washington, by bringing
tho mountain to tho motor.
Airplane motors nro now tested nt
thp bureau of standards In a labora
tory wliero various conditions corre
sponding to high altitudes and low
temperatures are secured. The engine
Is placed In an air-tight concrcto room,
provided among other things with re
frigerator colls and a largo pump to
rpduco tho prcsure of tbo air. Ry use
of this apparatus motors may bo ob
served under conditions similar to
thoso at different altitudes, which
might otherwise bo dono only by actual
airplane fllgtits,'
,
Plans of the American Library as
sociation Includo the establishment of
book nnd library servlco In army and
navy hospitals in America and France.
Tho government Is today the great
est cmploybr of labor In tho United
States, not considering railroad em
ployees. In normal times approximately 400,
000 civilians are employed, and in tho
Inst year the number hns Increnscd to
000,000, In comparison ono steel cor
poration employs 800,000 men, and one
rallroug 250,000
IMPIOVED UNirOlM INTElNATIONaL
stmrSOHE
Lesson ,
(By R. O. SHLLCns, Acting Director o.
the Hunday Bchool Course of tho Moody
Dlblo Institute, Chicago.)
(Copyrlsht, 1911, Western Newspaper Union,)
an
LESSON FOR MARCH 10
JE8U8 RESTORING LIFE AND
HBALTH.
(May bo used ns missionary lesson.)
LKSSON TnXT-Mnrk C:U-3.
QOLDEN TEXT-ltlmsolf took our In
flrmltlos and bear our dlBcnsos. Matt.
8:17.
ADDITIONAL. MATEntAL, FOIt
TEACHEItS-Mntt. 9:27-35; Luko 7:10-17!
11-19: John c:l-9; 11:1-46; 10:7-18.
rrtlMArtY TOPIC-Jesus restoring- ilia
little Klrl to life.
MEMORY VE!l8E-ntOM Jchovnh O my
soul, and forget not all his boneflts.I's.
103:2.
INTERMEDIATE TOPIC-Josus the
Elver of lire.
MEMORY VERSE-John 10:10.
SENIOR AND ADULT TOPIC-MedlcaJ
missions.
This Is ono of the most beautiful
stories of tho Bible. It appeals to tho
loviug parents' hearts and charms the
nttcntlon of every child. The Intro
duction of the woman who touched the
Master's garment is referred to by three
of tho gospel writers nnd gives us nn
intensely Interesting sidelight on the
reception accorded to Jesus during his
Gnlilcun ministry.
Tho drnmatls pcrsonao Is 'ns fol
lows: (1) The Father Is nbout to loso
nil tho poetry nnd muRlc of his home.
(2) The Child, twelve years old, Is Just
on tho threshold of Jewish woman
hood. It takes llttlo Imagination to
picture how her llfo had entwined It
self nbout tho heart of tho father and
the other loved ones. Tho Btrlckcn
child Is still to bo found In tho land,
nnd It Is this background which makes
tho plcturo so vivid. Why the suffer
ing? Why tho separation? Only our
Heavenly Father knows It nil, and
some day wo will read tho answer in
tho glory of his presence. (3) The
Woman, who where from or whither
to wo nro not told only ono of n vast
throng who Had just faith enough to
touch tho hem of his garment and bo
mado whole. (4,) The Galilean Proph
et's response to the furtlvo touch of
need was Instantaneous, but without
tho marring movement of haste. We
can fancy these characters walking
along tho highway. Jesus paused as
they were Interrupted. Tho woman
was healed tho moment sho touched
his garment What Is tho meaning
of tho.pauso?
Having taught the multitude and en
couraged tho heart of Jairus, they
reached the home, where Jesus exclud
ed all but Peter, James and John, who
entered with him Into the 'house of
tumult, made somber by the weeping
and walling of professional mourners
and relatives. Again we are Impressed
with the
.Calm Dignity of Jesus,
as he asked, "Why this tumult? the
child only sleeps." Their laughing
scorn Is due to their Ignorance of the
power of tho Mighty Christ in face of
tho fact that the. child was really dead.
When ho had .turned tho unbelievers,
out, Jesus took tho father, mother and
disciples Into the chamber of death.
The occasion was not for a spectacular
demonstration of power. Having re
stored tho child to life and to Its par
ents, Jesus admonishes them not to
publish tho news broadcast. Evident
ly ho was not yet ready to precipitate
matters In the minds of the multitude,
for of a surety he knew that In certain
quarters tho fact of the cure would
be mado known.
This is a beautiful plcturo of love:
(1) The Father's loVe (vv. 22-24). (a)
His need; (b) his position "at Jesus'
feet;" (c) his plea, "I pray thee;" (d)
his insistence, "besought greatly." (2)
The Stranger's Plea (vv. 25-35), (a) Ah
interruption; (b) "Of long standing;"
(c) Jesus' knowledge; (d) Jesus' re
sponse; (c) her confession; (f) her
blessing. (3) The Master's Love (w.
35-13). (a) Jesus' knowledgo; tho child
was not dead In his eight; (b) delay
does not mean ref usul ; (c) the tender
resurrection in nnswer to faith; (d)
tho provision for her needs.
Sorrow brought Jairus tQ Jesus. Sor
row today brings moro men to Jesus
thnn perhaps any other means. Cer
tainly it has been so during this grent
war. As tho ruler of tho synagogue
Jairus laid 'aside his prldo nnd hostil
ity to mako his plea for help nnd ac
cept servlco of Jesus.
Thero arc three recorded Instances
where Jesus raised, tho dead. This
' "only daughter," ,vhlch was a slmplo
and apparently easy matter. (2) Tho
"only Bon" of a widow, when ho "stop
ped tho blpr." Tills was apparently
attended with moro difficulty than that
of the llttlo girl, for "sho only slept."
The raising of Lazarus, n grown man,
apparently presented still greater dif
ficulties. Viewed from, oar human an
glo there were difficulties, but with
God there are none. His flat created
tho time and matter worlds. To ns
crlbo difficulty to'God is but to Judge
bib by our standards.
,Thc great need in tho foreign field Is
cvnngcllzatlon supplemented by educa
tion and tho ministry of healing
through dispensaries and hospitals. In
the midst of the present war situation
. let us not forget our responsibility to
the unovangellzed at homo and abroad.
Jesus Is still the Resurrection aud the
Llfo for "sleeping" children, commu-
I cities and nations.
I Why did Jesus spend so much tlmo
, In working miracles? To Impress tho
valuo of his life upon tho world as a
testimony to his divine office, and 'a
prophecy of his authority in his com
i.lng Kingdom,
One Box Dodd's Kidney Pills
Relieves Mrs. Frcy's Rheumatism
Mrs. Ira Frey, of Lo Mars, la., suffered
for six long months with the agonies of
rheumatism. Tlion sho hoard of Dodd's
Kidney Pills and bought a box. Hero Is
what sho writes:
. "For six months I had rheumatism. Z
had swelling' of the limbs, stiffness In tho
Joints and cramps In the muscle. I Buf
fo red greatly from backache. My Umbo
felt heavy, and I had a dragging- sensa
tion across my loins. I had a great deal
of pain In tho (op of my head, was often
dlsxy and lind flathos of light and float
ing specks boforo my eyes. I had heart
flutterlngs nnd could not sleep well. Mr
sppetlto was fitful and I felt heavy and
sleepy after meals. I sufferod from short
ness of breath. After taklntr ono box of
Dodd's Kidney l'llls I was much Improved."
freedom fro
dl dragglt
Comfort Baby
WithCuticura
Soas 23e. Olataaeat 38 aaa BOe.
Atollit preparation et nuriC
Ittlpt to eradleau dandrufl.
For Ketoriaa Color aaa
Bsaatr ta Qrar or fad ed Hair.
too, and S'-otat Prardif.
Always Before Him.
"Ho Is n great stickler for proce
dure, isn't ho?"
"I should say sol Why, even the
furniture covers-In his houso are all
bound with red tape."
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
fcr LOCAL applications, as they
cannot reach the seat of ths disease.
Catarrh Is a local disease, greatly Influ
enced by constitutional conditions. HALL'S
CATARRH MEDICINE will cure catarrh.
It Is taken Internally and acta through,
the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the
System. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINB
Is composed of soma of the best tonics
known, combined with some of the best
blood purlflers. The perfect combination
of the ingredients In HALL'S CATAKUH
MEDICINE Is what produces such woa
aerful results In catarrhal conditions.
Druggists 76c Testimonials free.
F, J. Cheney 4k Co., Props., Toledo, O.
Strategy.
Officer Conscientious objections?
Rubbish If you wero to como home
and find your wlfo fighting, a burglar,
wouldn't you Interfere?
"No, sir I I'd leave the burglar te
his fate." Life.
i RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR.
'T kali piat of water add 1 es. Btf
Ban. a sssall box of Barbs Cosapouaa,
aad M es. of glyceriae. Aay druijrftt sea
pat this np or yoa osa adx it at hosse at
very little cost. Full directions for Bask
ing and use coma ia each box of Barb
Compound. It will gradually darkea ,
streaked, faded grsy hair, sad snake it soft
aad glossy. It will not color the scalp. Is net
sticky er greasy, and does not rub off. Ast,
Sure Proof.
"Do you know anything of the art
of husbandry?" "I ought to ; I've mar
ried oft five daughters."
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are the
original llttlo liver pills put up 40 years
ago. Theyregulate liver and bowels. Ad.
An Implement has been patented by
NewYork man to cnablo a blind per
son to thread a needle.
To drlvo a tank, handle tbo guns, and
sweop over tho enemy trenches, tnkei
strong nerves, good, rich blood, a good
stomach, liver and kidneys. When the
time comes, the man with red blood in
his veins "Is up rtnd at It." Ho has Iron
nerves for hardships an interest In his
work grips 1dm. That's tho way you
feel when you havo taken a blood and
nerve tonic, mado up of Blood root,
Golden Seal root, Stono root, Cherry
bark, nnd rolled Into a sugar-coated
tablet and sold In sixty-cent viols by al
most all druggists for past fifty years
as Dr. -Pierce's Golden Medical Discov
ery. Tills tonic, in liquid or tablet form,
Is Just what you need this spring to
glvo you vim, vigor and vitality. At the
fag end of a hard winter, no wo der
you feel "run-down," bluo, out of sorts.
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Pierce's. Don't wait I To-dayvls the
day to begin I A llttlo "pep," and you
laugh and live.
Tho best means to oil the machinery
of tbo body, put tone into tho liver,
kidneys and circulatory system, Is to
first practice a good house-cleaning.
X know of nothing better as a laxative
than a vegetable pill made up of May
apple, leaves of aloo and Jalap. This
Is commonly sold by all druggists as
Dr. Flcrrco's Pleasant Pellets, and
should be taken at least onco a week to
clear tho twcnty-flYO feet of Intestines.
You will thus clean tho system expel
the poisons and keep well, flow Is
the time to clean house. Glvo yourself
a spring house denning. Ady. -r
A BAD COUGH
Is risky to aeglect. Tska H in band, sod
taftgaata yew MaU per teala
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