' w rr ' it RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF f t 10 tr, E ? Vi- r:. rii? w. iw ' )"V, FiNISHINGTOOCHESU MOCKETT LAW WIPED OFF OF STATUTE B00K8 LEGISLATORS MAY GET PAY y Vote of 18 to 13 Senate Prohibition Bill Passes Sabotage Bill Kills Tho state Bcnato put tho finishing vtouchs unon tho repeal of tho Mock ' ett law, a stato law roqulrlng tho teaching of gorman or other European languages In public Bchoola whonovor nrty parents or guardians ot school pupils so petitioned, Tho aonato passod H. R. 4, by Hoprosentativo Trumblo of Shonnan county. This bill to repeal tho Mofckott law was passed by tho unanimoutvoto of sona tors present, and ono absonteo was ' later granted tho prlvllego of voting Tor it. Tho bill carries nn emergency ' clauso and will becomo cffoctlvo Im- f ' mediately upon being signed by Gov- ernor Novlllo Sabotage Bill Is Passed ' S. P. 2, by Albort, donning the crlmt Of fiabotago and prescribing' penalties, was passed by tho unanlmoiy voto ot tho sonato. This bill makes it unlaw ful for anyono to do or to omit? to do anything that will injure, damago on destroy railroad proporty, personal property, or tho products of tho farm or products of factories Fine and im prlsonmcnb In tho penitentiary nro penalties proscribed, , As committee of tho whole tho senato Kgreod upon tho form of a proposed constitutional amondment to stop the voting of aliens who do not completo their naturalization within three years after tho taking of effect ot tho pro posed amondment. It also rocom mended for passago a' bill lognlizing tho homo guards. Soldier Vdtlng Bills Incommlttco ot'tho wholo tho sen ate. placed its stamp, Disapproval on H. It 2, 1, 2, and g, thooldlor voting bllls By motlonot Oborlles ot Lan- caster, tho date of tho receipt ot bal lots from soldiers' outsldo the conti nent of tho' United States wns fixed at , tho fourth Monday following a, state alection, instead of tho third Monday. j,rhe 'ballots must bo in tho hands of -.i lha orntft rnmmlgslnn nt Lincoln hV k ihat time to ho counted. A few minor X corrections wero mn'do by tho stand' . 'J'VtkvtM. nAmmtlltnn r9 in onnflln Kind Word for Governor jan motion of. Mr,. Jncobaon ot Daw ion, tho following resolution was adopted without any opposition of do- bato. "As an expression of tho sonso of ,'hfs Iioubo I movo that whllo wo regret .hat Governor Novlllo did not includo Iho ratification of national prohibition In his call for tho special session, wo, nevertheless, deslro to record our ap preciation of tho good work donj by tho governor and his assistant's in en forcing tho piohllltory law of Nohrafl, ka and breaking up bootlegging within tho stato." $ The Potash Lease Bill at Passed Tho potash leaBO bill, as amended and passed, provides for a system 'of leases to tbo highest and boBt blddors, for prospecting and In othor wajfe ' seoks to make It possible for any who deslro to go on thoso lands and thonJ engage In a competition to got leases, which aro to bo granted by tho stato board ot educationul lands nnd funds, as dirocted. This moans, If It becomes n law init3 present shape, that tho prosent loaso:holders will havo to go Into competition with nil others II 'hoy desire to engage therein. Pay for Legislators Tho commlttoo on flnanco wayB and means ot tho senate reported back to the sonato tho throo houso appropria tion bills to pay salarloa of members of tho legislature, employes wages and Incidental oxpons'es of tho sonato, and mlloago for members of both housoss, aggregating nearly $19,000. Tho com mltteo attached to tho sonato inci dental expense bill $2,000 to pay un nald claims ot tho last regular sosslon of tho senate, thus Increasing tho total In this bill from $3,000 to $5,000. No other amendments wore roported. Heme Guard BUI H. R. No. G, legalizing the homo guard organization, was recommended forhird reading niter McMulIen ot Gaga had U amended by permitting the governor, instead of county boards, to de8igoato tho kind of arms and equlpotnt to bo used, Ho said ho did this for the sake ot uniformity in equipment and uniforms. County boards may in tholr discretion furnish such equipment as the governor shall designate, The guard may be called upon by the governor to perform in times of war such duties as tho gov ernor shall call upon them to perform. Recommends New Sedition Bill ' After voting down sovoral amend ments offered by momborfi from tho floor, tho houso Tuesday afternoon, in commltteo of tho wholo, rocommond ed for passage II. R. No. 5, tho sedi tion bill, practically as it camo from the Judiciary commltteo. Tho amend ments voted down wore intended to bar absolutely all allon enemy touch era and preachers and lecturers from acting In those capacities and prevent ing the teaching of any foreign lan suage in parochial schools. & v.vtJLC Li)MllkMMti RESULTS OF GERMAN DRIVE TO APRIL 1 k THIS AAD vDrDJrcdby the Military Intellrnc ttifroruwu.avny from Cn.PrrfhIriffjr CibwramT V J " J -.Vosl atALC Oi?24567(lW ' ' V ARRAS Of jf Aaa.n.c xE &0"l& ty 1 AMIENS x5fcr JSFl r . This map, prepared by tho war department, shown the progress of the German drive in France from March 21, when it began, to April 1, when It was stopped by the allies. , THE CHEAT BATTLE ANNIVERSARY OF AMERICA'8 EN TRANCE INTO. THE WAR ENEMY STRONGLY REPULSED i' ' Germans 8usaln Heavy Casualties in Fruit les 'Assaults orT the British Troopa t On tho Say of anniversary ot thol entrance ot tho Unltod States Into tho I war,' the greatest battle In .tha't.con- flict was, being waged on the fields ot ricardy.' Tholr groat attack r halted, tho Germans' mado Btrong,'but Inef fectual offorts td break through tho ,alliod4 linos or bond them back so da to gain Amiens and completo tho first stago ot tho advance which began at St. Quontin. Goneral' Foch, tho 'commander-in-chief and under whoso orders more than 100,000 Amprican troops nro' ready to aid tho French and British, declares that tho bocho tidal "wavo is brokon. "All Is going wol)," ho adds and expressed conildonco In tho future. In proof dfhls statemont that in tho past few days tho 'enemy has mado only Blight gains on a thirty-eight mllo front and theso havo been equalized In part by Franco-British advances at Bomq points. French roBlstancn .broke tho gor man Btorm'fioulh pi tha.Sommo and north ot tho river1 tho ilrltlsh showed tho samo stern "mettlo boforo furious assaults. Tub sudden switch in tho attack to a front of twenty mllo3 south of tho Sommo may havo boon mudu tojcaluk Fluid Murshal Hnig nap ping, but if so,- tho attompt was futilo as In tho attack against the Franco British front, tho germans sustained, heavy casualties in their fruitless ef forts against tho' Brltiuh,- Americans are Active ( With tho American Army in Franco With tho battlo again in full swing, tho American army was unusually busy on tho anniversary of America's entranco into tho war. Much of this can not bo described, for milltnry reason. It probably, will bo sovoral days before much can o sent regarding tho activities in Pi cardy, but there has boon no lotup Blnco tho movements previously de scribed. American "Hello Girls" Over There Paris American tolophono gtxls, who sponk English and Froich equally well, havo Just arrived to operate tho headquarters in tho various army headquarters. They havo boon divided botwooen tho principal centers Paris, Goneral Pershing's headquarters in tho field and the hoadquarters line ot communication. American offtcors havo been pleasantly surprised when taking up tho telephone receiver to hear the familiar "Number, pleaso," or "Line's busy," Instead of the usual French equivalent, Washington Germany Is desperate ly fighting to defeat tho alllos in tho west boforo Amorlca can placo enough fighting men In Europe to turn tho tldo of battlo. Germany has staked all her resources upon this slondor chanco of realizing her dream of con quest for a great Europoan omplro. This is tho interpretation placed by administration ofllclals upon tho re newal ot tho army drlvo toward Amiens, nn Interpretation mado mp'ro significant by olllclal Information ot gorman purposoa which haB reached tho war department through secret channels, fr.llki.-i .. 4i,v. V , M.,AiV. - HrULA - KEY. T-n-rurv trenchis A-M W TRENCHES ttptmif' Dritt ipniixtrjotn UNB-MAtt ?l Awt3a Z2UAAi 26 OOOOOO . PS) - 6.7 ft-- MAR ev. AAD 20. jjy"-mq GERMAN ADVANCE H-'-ttJ MAtt 89 to APR.IL 1. RUMORED PEACE NEGOTIATIONS Will Recclye No Consideration at the Present Time Washington American government ofllclals and tho entento embassies seo another teutonic poaco offer in tho roported speech of Count Czernin, tho austro-hungarlan foreign minister, de claring that recently negotiations wero near between tho austrlan and tho allied governments.. Tho movo was mado Just as it became certain that tho gerinan drlvo in tho west had failed ot its purpose 'and was Intended to bring 'discord among tho allied nowcrs and to cause discontent among tholr populations, Tno foreign minister's statement I mat' Premier Clomenceau or Franca had advanced a suggestion of pcaco discussions and his referonce to A- sac-Lorrnlno as a stumbling block it was declared hero, wero designed to creato tho bo'llof that tho allies deslro to recover Alsac-Lorraino for France, is the only thing that stands in tho way ot poaco, Ofllclals and members of tho diplo matic corps wero unanimous in their declaration that Czernln's statements had no basis ot fact and further that no peace suggestions coming from the. teutonic powers would bo glvon consideration nt this time. There was no disagreement In tho conviction that gcrmany must bo defeated by force of arms.boforotho question of, peadb Is taken up" In any way. Liberty Loan Day at. Lincoln What is ostimated to bo 15,000 peo plo marched in tho blggost public demonstration over held in Lincoln qn Saturday morning to celebrate Liberty day, he first nnnlversnry of tho entry of tho Unltod States into tho war. Those aro tho figures calculated by Charles Schwartz, who organized the lino of march and who was in closo touch with tho divisions taking part. Thoy marched in a seemingly end loss lino for almos't an hour and a half past a given point ;n procession said to havo been ovor thirty blocks long. A minimum of GOO pooplo wero in each block, Mon, women nnd children chlldrop pnrtlcularly-flgured In tho demon stration. We'll oyor 6,000 puplla of Lin coln schools and tho ''suburbs took part. Closo to a .hundred organizations woro.roprosontod from a squad car rying a banner saying "Wo Havo En listed," to six solid blocks ot llttlo (trade school children marching In two columns, solid formation four abreast in each colyej colu British Arm.. Hoadquarters in Prance. Canadian armored motor cars with rapid flrers haVo played an important part in checking the gorman rush. Up to the time of tho present battlo thoy were used but little, but In tho last ten days theso cars, which wore mado In America, have per formed valuable work. Frequently they have hold up largo bodies of gorman troopB on bolng rushed to threatened parts of the front, Thlr presence has had n wonderfully steadying effect on tho DrltiBh linos, Planning Big .Lona Range Gun Washington Plans for a super-cannon, a great gun'of long range, pos sibly Blmllar to tho ono with which tho gohnana havo beon bombarding Paris, havo been submitted to Sec retary Danlols by naval ordnance ex ports, after months of oxporiment. It Is understood, however, that tho report includes a statemont that the ordnnnco officers do not bollova tho military valuo of such a weapon would compensate for the tlmo and money which must be spent In per fecting and developing 'It A ., AAILES , . , rM,.t t,.,..).,,,,.,,, .jf.fcU ,..L SALES NET HUGE SUM Red Croso Enriched Through Dona tion of Hoga By Patrlotlo Farm trd 16 Consignments Sold. A shipment of 171 choice hogs, do nated by tho patriotic farmers In the vicinity of Dccntur, for tho benefit ol the Red Cross, brought $0,125 at auction on tho South Omnhn morkot. This form of donation Is becoming very popular among tho fanners of Nobrnskn, this consignment being tho sixteenth hnndlcd on the South Omaha market, a total nggregnte of tho money thus received being more than $45,000, nil of which reverts di rectly to the various local Red Cross chapters to bo usedjn their work. Whllo digging a postholo on his farm, near Deshlcr, William Beckmnn found nn old kottlo filled with money. Tho farm' was formerly owned by William Jules, who bought It from "Buffalo Bill" Cody and Cap tain Lute North. Jules was -slnln by Indiana, and tradition says ho se creted n large sum of money on the farm' before tho plnco was raided. Tho oxecutlve commltteo of tho Ne braska Stato Press association at a meeting nt Grand Islnnd fixed Thurs day, Frklny and Saturday, Juno 20, 21 and 22, as the dntcs for tho mid summer meeting at Omaha. The United Brotherhood of Stroms burg has sent nn urgent appeal to the, stnto legislature In session at Lincoln to ratify the federal prohibi tion amendment during tho present session. A Hod Cross nnction sale held nt Gothenburg netted $7,000. A goose was sold 050 times nnd each time sold for a dollar. Third Liberty Loan Quotas. ThP Nebraska Liberty loan commit tee announces the following quotas by districts and counties for tho third Liberty loan campnlgn In Nebraska. Tho state quota Is $31,042,800: District Mo. 1. County. Bannar . ...t Box nuttt. Cherenn Dw Quota. .1 07.300 . 183,100 . 488.400 68,800 1,700 Klmbftll .. tS,800 Morrill ... 344.800 Scottsblurt, t6,:00 Sioux Tot,J Sl.675.700 District No. Si Arthur ....$ Deual Garden .... 6,700 Kolth .....f 11M00 118,800 Lincoln .... 106,200 76,000 McX'lienon 7.600 Total 630,500 District No, S. Ch.t f 1S3.000 Hitchcock .$ 1S6.700 Dumlr .... 1.00 Hod Willow 260.000 llaycs 2S.S0O Total , 8.400 District No. 4. frontier ...I 165.600 Marlon ....I 178,800 urnaa .... 133,600 Perl-.tns ... 34,300 Qoapsr .... 48,200 Vhtlps .... ,317.300 Total ."7777777777". u.kmoo District No. S. Adaina ....I 417.000 Kearney ...f 191.200 Clay ...... 418,700 Nuckolls .. 281.100 Franklin .. 232,400 Wauiler ... 338,600 Hamilton . 363,700 Total .7777777777. .. ..12.1e3.soo District No. 6. Slalno ....$ 30,800 Hooker ....I 23,300 uffalo .... 609,100 Upward ... 212,400 Custsr .... 666,300 Logan 27,800 Dawson .... '444,100 Iiup 25,400 OarAild ... 47,700 Merrick ... 290,200 Qrant 30,000 Sherman .. 134,800 A $100,000 Issue of school bonds carried In u special election at Hastings. Tho money will bo used to complete the $300,000 of school butldiiiys Including tho new junior normal. $ ' , The stnte food, administration has nrged tho Fremont cnnnlngi factory to .secure as largo an ncrengo as possi ble tills season, In view of the heavy demand for food products. ' Farmers must market their wheat or tho government will requisition It, according to orders received from Washington by tho stute food admin istration. The hearing of Miss Lydn McMa- hon, former superintendent of the girls' Industrial school at Genevu, will bo held April 17. Organizers ot the Non-partisan leaguo wero mobbed nnd driven out of Wnhoo following an attempt to hold a mass mooting In tho town hall. The now Fofnsh lilghwny which 1 to run from Grand Islnnd 16 Alllnncn Is expected to bo ready for travel about July 1st. A Red Cross auction sale nt York netted tho sum of 37,000. A MoKlnley gold dollnr brought $525. Tho Germnn natlonnl bank at Co lumbus has changed Its name to tho Central natlonnl bank. A war saving stamp contest wns staged recently In the public school at atnploton. Sides were chosen and March 22 wns set ns tho date on which tho contest should close. The final count showed the total nmount ef stamps bought to bo $1,450, or an average of about $M to the pupil. Oil drillers at work near Red Cloud have reached a depth of 2,825 feet. A consldorablo trace of oil appenrs In tho formation brought up. Prospects for finding oil could not be better, according to exports on the ground. A big sign reading "Closed Till After tht War," appears across tha Columbia society hall door at Nor folk. Tho hall formerly was known as the German hall. The society changed Us name recently from the Landwehr Veroln to the Columbia society. An expert who Investigated full wheat In Cheycnno county reported, nfter, viewing 420 farms which aro sowed to fall whent, that only five are not 100 per cent perfect. Chey enne county has a larger acreage of fall wheat than ever before. Its'l'-VIH ' ' - ' "- ft Is reported that ItudolpTi Schopke. Emerson banker, reputed to be worth a liulf million dollars, was tarred and feathered and driven through the streets of the town be cause of alleged 'pro-Gcrmnn sympa thies. It Is nllegcd that ho told Red Cross workers ho owed tho United States nothing and that they could go to hell as far as ho was concerned. Schopko located nt Emerson 35 years ago nnd had Just half a dollar In his pocket, It Is Bald. Ho is said to be an alien enemy, Refusal of council of defense o di cers and Saunders county authorities to permit Nonpartisan league mem bers to hold a public meeting In W hoo will be tested In tho courts, snJ O. TV TCvnns. ntnta nmnntror nt tho league. . Tho Ror. B. M. Hcndrlckscn of Grcsham, and tho Rev. Mr. Hlltncr of Eustls, have been indicted by tho federal grand Jury at Lincoln on chnrges of violating tho cspionngo net. Tho squabblo between citizens of Red Cloud and vicinity nnd various telephone companies doing business in tho district Is to bo aired by the State Railway Commission at a hear ing nt Red Cloud May 1. Tho third Liberty loan quota for tho Kansas City district, which In. clude3 all of Nebraska, Is $130,000,000, an Incrcnso of $10,000,000 over the second loan. It Is reported that Senator Adam McMulIen of Gago county will bo n candldnto for the republican nomina tion for congress in tho Fourth dis trict . After twenty-seven years of serv ice Omnlm's chief of police. Henry Dunn, resigned his position because of poor health. A completo automobile nmbulnnce outfit for American troops In France Is to be equipped by the Nobrnskn O. A. R. ' OreIjr Hall .. 206,700 Thnmaa ... 15,800 619,800 Valley 215,400 Total 33,46S,30t District No. 1. Antlopa ..f 273,100 Keya Paha f 88,209 Poon 334,300 Nnnr 173.600 Drown .... 124.100 Hock 70.700 Cherry .... 232.900 Sheridan .. 292,400 Holt 471,700 Wheeler ... 19.400 Total $2,136,400 District No. S. 246.300 Knox f 660.600 416,000 Pierce .... 332.800 8!)7,2ni Madison ... 667.600 12V700 Stnnton ... 156.100 429.800 Wayne .... 306.200 Doyd $ fi'lar Cumin ... Dakota .... Dixon Total 33,640,800 District No. 9. SS.JOO Founders . . 779.200 490.200 Thurrton .. 151.900 762.100 Washington 346,600 685,600 Hurt t Colfax Dodce Platte ....'. Total 33.476,100 District Nn. 10.' TlnHer ....) 465.300 Fownrd ....3 460.700 FIImor .. 19,750 Tlinver .... 817.200 Pollc 22100 York 609,400 Total 33,463,300 District No. 11. Oa t 624,800 Pnwnea ...J 198,900 Jcffrrdon .. 347,200 Saline 608,200 Johnson ... :s?,C59 Total 11,916,100 District No. 12. Cam $ 606.700 Otoo 1 624.700 Nomaha 270,900 Richardson 415,600 Total .,' ." 11.717.800 District No. 13. Douglas ...$5,319,900 Sarpy $ 163,200 Total 25.4S3.10A ........ ...a...... District No. 14. Lancaster .$1,686,000 Allen V. Grammer nud Alson C. Cole, qonvlctcd of tho murder of Mrs. Lulu Vogt of Elba, mother-in-law of Grammer, were sentenced nt St. Paul to bo electrocuted July 12. Tho Scottsbluff High school has met Smlth-IIughcs requirements for federal and stato nld In vocational agriculture nnd has received recogni tion by the stnto bonrd. Tho Monitor Hour mlfls at Scrlbnct havo been closed by tho government for thirty days ns n result of failure to obey rules of tho food adminis tration. Henry Frcrlchs, old settler of Rent rice, wus Indicted by the federal grand Jury at Lincoln on n chnrgo of making seditious utterances. A protectogrnph firm In Omaha has decided to Invest the entire proceeds from tho April business in Liberty lonn bonds of tho third Isstut. After enroful tests of seed corn In . Dodgo county It wns found that on ; nn average less than 50 per cent of tho 1017 crop Is fit for seed. Fifteen hundred bushels of whlto corn Is being mado Into common! every dny nt the Cooper mills In Humboldt, lllchardson county. As the result of an epidemic of smnllpox in Omnhn, all school rh dren in tho city nre.to he vaccinated. New regulations Issued by tho stnto food administration limit sales of (lour to 24 pounds to town cus tomers, 48 to rural customers nnd re quire tho uso of 25 per cent substi tutes by bakers in bread and rolls by April 14. j.'M. Gtllan, head of tho Industrial bureau of tho Omaha Chamber of Commerce estimates that mora thnn 3,000 carloads of potatoes, valued at $2,000,000, are rotting In cellars of Nebraska farmers because there Is no market for them. A request to. Nebraska factory own ers to secure gardening land for their employes, to make It posslblo for these workers to help with tho food pro ductlon has been made by Mrs. Fred M, Dewcsse, chairman of tho food production division of tho woman's committee of the Council of Defense Stato Secretary of Agriculture Danlelson announced that machinery men aro making their entries for the stato fair enrly this year, and Indi cations point towards one of the larg est machinery exhibit la the history ef tb fair. "i!iuL?,. !.-?. Spring Colds Are the Worst They lead to catarrh and pneumonia. They weaken the entire system and leave it unable to resist the, sudden changes. They interfere with your digestion and lessen your ac tivity. Neglected they soon become that dread disease known as sys temic catarrh. Don't neglect them. It's costly as well as dangerous. PERUNA Will Safeguard You Have a box of Peruna Tab lets with you for the sudden cold or exposure. Tone your sys tem up with a regular course of the liquid Peruna, fortify it against colds, get your digestion up to nor mal, take care of yourself, and avoid danger. If you are suffering now begin the treatment at once. Give Nature the help she needs to throw off the catarrhal inflammation, and again become well. Peruna has been helping people for 4- years. Thousands of homes rely on it for coughs, colds and indi gestion. It's a good tonic for the weak, as well. The Peruna Company Columbus, OKI TYPHOID i nn mora nCMn thinSmallpox.. Arm I B "T u,e almost nlrscnloui efl at adbarmlesraett.af AaUtTPboUVacclaattaa. BoMccInatalNOW by your phnldan, you uS four family, it li mora vital Uua boos lawrtoec. Ask your phytlclau, druggist, or tendior Ust roaiuiTypboMt" telling of Typhoid Vaccine, (emits from use, and danger from Typbold Cutler. Prtiuilng Vaetlots aid Sir unit nnlir U. 8. llitntt Tit Cittir Uinrattry, kUrtilty, Cat Chlait, III Heal SKinltoubles That Itch and Burn with Cuticura. The Soap to cleanse and purlfy.the Ointment to soothe and heal. Evern-1 vhcre Soap230lntmart25t5bfJ What Da Yen Know Ataat CATTLE? Do Ton Want to Know the CATTLE BUSINESS? nro na a txint rard today and get FBHH INKORMATION atX)B mo new uoos. "CATTLE. BREED"? AND ORICnj" abont all breeds ot cattle on earth. OH. DAVI0 BOBEaTS' YETERIMXT W. , A 100. WMJUJKA. WIS. THE PAXTON HOTEL Omaha, Ntbruka EUROPEAN PLAN Rooms from 11.00 up single, 76 cents up double. CATS PRICKS REASONABLE 191 6 Seed Corn Field, (rrnts, garden eceda and pure bred poultry. Free book. AYE BROS., Bos 20, BLAIR. NEBR. Beed Corn Center of tho World. Holderleso Pen. A European Inventor hns dovlscd u mctnl blank with four clamps which carries ft pen nt tho end. This device clnmpcd around the forefinger Is said to make writing much easier than when n penholder Is used. Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottlo ot O ASTORIA, that famous old, remedy for infants and children, and seo that It Bears tho &5&il Signature of ( In Uso for Over HO xeurs. Children Cry for Fletcher's CaatorU Doing Her Share. "It takes check to kiss a girl." "Yes, but frequently she Is willing to Rupply tho cheek." Bulldlng-up for the Spring Attack at the Front Is a good deal like putting the body In condition for nn Invasion of tho germ's of grip, pneumonia or "Spring fever" here nt home. At this tlmo of the year most peoples suffer from a condition often called Spring Fever. They fpel tired, worn out, beforo the dny is hnlf thru. Thoy may havo frequent headaches nnd sometimes "pimply" or pato skin nnd white lips. Tho reason for this islhat during tho wintertime, Bhut up with in doors, cntlng too much meat .and too llttlo green vegetables, one heaps fuel Into the system which Is not burned up and tho clinkers remain to poison tho system n clogging up of the circu lation with Inactive liver nnd kidneys. Time to put your house In order. For nn invigorating tonic which will clarify the blood, put new llfo in the body, sparkle to tho eyes, and a wholesomo skin, nothing does so well as a glyceric herb extract made from Golden Seal root, Blood and Stone root, Oregon grape root and Wild Cherry bark. This can be bad in con venient, rendy-to-uso tablet form at all drug, stores, sixty ccntu, and has been old for the past fifty years as Dr. Pierco's Golden Medical Discovery- By reason of tho nerves feeding on the blood, when the blood is pure the nerves feel tho effect, and neuralgia or other nerve pains disappear because such pain Is tho cry of the starved nerves for food. 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