EED OLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF Ai ojsw WRIGIEY5 saaaaflPSLiaaalilsaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaM Bfe m g P B We u;i7 u;zn fAzs a;ar Nothing else really matters until we do! 77ie Flavor Lasts The Proper Way. "I eco where photographers nre going to form n union In the West." "I suppose, then, nil Its proceedings and reports will be heard In camera." Always proud to show white clothei. Bed Cross Ball Dlue does make them White. All grocers. Adv. A New One. "I mounted my Pegasus for a swift flight the other day." "What kind of on airplane Is that?" A womnn snys thnt tight shoes aro comfortable because they make her forget her other troubles. Keep Yourself Fit You can't afford to be laid up with sore, aching kidneys in these Jays of high prices. Homo occupations bring kidney troubles; almost any work makes weak kidneys worse. If you feel tired all the time, and suffer with lame back, sharp pains, dizzy spells!, head aches and disordered kidney action, use Doan's Kidney Fills. It may tave an attack of rheumatism, dropsy, or Jlright'a disease. Doan's have helped thousands back to health. A Nebraska Case J. U. Metcalf, 815 Pa- clflo Bt.. Omaha. Neb.. ..olsrv says: "My kidneys wero fcj wT-iBi badly disordered, and the secretions were rc tarded and painful. I was laid up In bed for alx months and kept getting worse, until I waB a wrocli. One of my lefis became powerless and the pains In my hips wero awrui. 1-ino.iiy I used Doan's Kltfney Pills and thoy drove: owny tno pains and re stored me to good health." Get Doan's at Any S tore. GOc Box DOAN'S"1 FOSTER-MtLBURN CO., BUFFALO, N. Y. JUDGE DECIDES a mmm Commissioner of Mediation and Condi U4?.n B?ard TriM EATONIC, the Wonderful Stomach Remedy, ad Endorses It . Jndts WIlHim L. Cham ben. who met KATONIO as icmeuj icr iois oi appe tite ana Indigestion, is Oommlialoner ol the U. 8. Hoard ol Mediation and ftannillattnn f fa n....... for him to express nlmielt m guaruea language, yet pronouncement reRardlnir fiin Vftln. nf 1?.'rkWffi Wrltlag ttom WaWncton. I). O,, to tbe Katonla item edr O0..I1BBST1. "ffATnwtn nnM.(.. ..h.iii.. aide digestion. I have used It wlta . bencilclal reaulti." Offlco workers and others who sit tench are til art sra to dyspepsia, belching, bad breath, beartburn. poor appetite, bloat, and Impair ment ol general health. Are you, youneJI, ct saflerer? KATONIO will relieve yon last as surely as It haa benefited Judge Chambers and thousands ot others. Here's tbe eeorct: KATONIO drirai the via out ol the body-nnd the Illoat Qoes With Itl It Is guaranteed to bring relief or yon get your mon&7 backl Oosts only a ocnt or two a day to use u. Oct a box today from your druggist. iMtonry -5Hf Ski" STOMACH REMEDY SowfA?X aftkfiuB?? . . r ? ' fsaBaitt ,blv. ilKkUaflBMt':; 9ssssCs3LV aAi WmMI Not Far Off. Two Bailors were discussing the translation of "Deutschland Uber Al les." "It menns thnt 'It's nil over wit Germany,' " the wise youth declared. Heal Baby Rashea That Itch, bum and torture. A hot Cutlcura Soap bath gives Instant re lief when followed by a gentle appli cation of Cutlcura Ointment. For free samples address, "Cutlcura, Dept. X, Boston." At druggists and by molL Soap 25, Ointment 25 and CO. Adv. LOSSES DOWN TO MINIMUM Warfare Mortality Statistics Should Give Comfort to Those With Loved Ones at the Front. Great as the danger and largo an the losses In tho aggregate, the Indi vidual soldier hns plenty of chances of coming out of tho war unscathed, or at least not badly injured. Based on tho mortality statistics of tho allied armies, a soldier's chances are as follows: Twenty-nine chances of coming homo to ono chance of being killed. Forty-nlno chances of recovering from wounds to ono chance of dying from them. One chnnco in COO of losing a limb. Will live flvo years longer because of physical training, Is freer from dis ease In tho army than in civil life, and has better medical enro ut tho front than at home. In other wars from 10 to 15 men died from disease to one from bullets ; In this war ono man dies from dis ease to every ten from bullets. For those of our lighting men who do not escnpo seathless, the govern ment under tho soldier nnd sailor In surance law gives protection to tho wounded and their dependents nnd to the families and dependants of those who make tho supremo sacrlflco for their country. Needed More Experience. "I told father I loved you more than any other girl I'vo ever met" "And what did your fnther say?" "Ilp said to try to meet some more girls." Cornell Widow. Post Toasties Everything a corn food ought And saves the wheat MBHK9 says HOLD ALL WISDOM IN KORAN Araba f tho Desert Place) Implicit Faith In the Teachings of Their Prophet Mahomet. , An Arab of tho desert, ono of tho Be dawl. Whnt nre theso Arabs of tho desert? Todny they look across tho sands upon their droves of sheep and camels und peaceful nro their nights. But In tho olden days, tho days of which they dream nnd chant their songs ns they Ho beforo their tents at nightfall, they wcro not men of pns torat tasks, but they looked upon their lances brilliant In tho sunlight, horses charging Into battle, men with keen dnrk faces filled with lust for blood nnd booty. They hear their women close behind them, women like theso sitting now beside me, shrieking blame or telling them thnt death upon tho hnttlclleld wns only opening wide for flicm the gates of paradise. They boro their ling around tho eastern world, their Hag (hat is founded on a book. The men of other nations have many hooks, but the Beduln of tho desert, tho follower of the prophet, has but one, ctcrnnl, uncreated, written In tho language they will hear In paradise. Within their book, the Koran, Is tho wisdom of the nges, and no ono can add to It nor make Its teachings less divine. It came from Allah's lips straight to the great Mohammed, nml holds for nil true followers tho sum and substance of God's laws to men. That hnnk lins rwninitnri-.il Imlf Mm I world, and the Hethiwl believe that tho time Is coming when the men of Islam shall possess the earth as their in heritance from God on high. It is writ ten on their foreheads. These Arabs of the desert, these keen-eyed men hit ting so quietly In the white moonlight, arc proud with a pride wo do not un derstand. They nre proud of their lineage, of the purity of their blood, of their unbroken traditions. They aro the rertl adventurers of the world, and their nervous, high-strung, daring characteristics have become the per manent marks of their race. Ono finds them rendy to do nnd dnro every thing thnt appeals to their Imagina tion. A cause must appeal to their emotions must appeal to tho heart, not the head those samo riotous emo tions which never produce, but al ways ruin. From Asia Magazine. Yank Surprises French Men. Lieut J. Wray Chaso of Eugene, Ore., Is probnbly regarded ns n cow boy proficient In throwing tho lariat, In the opinion of ono French officer. Lieutenant Chase, In a letter to his wife, tells of nn Incident In connection with the moving of a gun. "Yesterday wo wero tuklng a gun through a bad plnce," ho writes. "There was about twenty feet of wa ter, and after the gun was across I still had the brnko rope on my side, so I gave It n swing and hung It nicely over tho gun out of tho water and mud. "A French captain stood thero nnd said: 'That's pretty good.' "Oh, I nm from the West, yoa know,' I replied, Just ns If I had In tended to throw tho rope thnt way. He said ho knew thnt place and that It was n fine place. I never let on that I couldn't do tho samo thing again, and not one asked mo to try, so everything went along without ar gument or explanation." Haircuts Comlno High. It begins to look ns If tho married man will havo to get ids wlfo to mow the grass on his dome or learn to cut his own hair. For tho fiO-ccnt haircut hns appenred on the barber shop hori zon. The Master Barbers' association has decided that In theso prosperous times their rnkcon! Is not sufuclent to purchase the good things, so they have called a meeting for tho purpose of boosting tho prico of a haircut te 60 cents. There Is nn excuse, of course. It Is tho war. Many bnrbers havo been taken by tho drnft, Is the. assertion of tho master wleldcrs of tho shears nnd rnzors, and It is difficult to get expert hnlr cutters nnd shavers to All their places. Also tho tips havo fallen off, so the bosses aro confronted with tho possibility of paying higher wages to counteract tho loss of tips, thus play ing tho good old gamo of "passing it on to tho consumer." New York Sun, His Bread Pan No Wash Basin. The only pan In the camp of forest fire fighters on North rivet nnd tho re fusal of tho cook of tho camp to nllow tho pan to bo used as a wash basin started the trouble which resulted In tho dlschnrge of part of tlte crew, who wero forced to wnlk back to clvlllzntlon many a weary milo to enjoy tho luxury of a bathtub and restaurant meals, says a Seattle (Wash, dlspptch to Milwaukee Freo Press. Tho COOk decreed that thn nnn mnaf bo used for bread-making purposes only. He objected, as did the foreman, to the combination use of tho pan. Or ders wero Issued that all flro fighters could lave their soiled countenances In n nearby creek. Now tho cook has supremo control nnd supervision of tho pan for brend' making only. Gold Mining Classed as Essential. Gold mining lias been listed as an essential industry, tho war industries board announced on July 10, nnd nil reasonable priority of material nnd supplies used in gold production will bo given. Tho action was taken on request of tho treasury department The decision wns Interpreted by nn oincial of tho priorities committco to mean thnt every possible assistance would bo given tho gold mines i ob taining necessary materials. Engi neering and Mining Journal. Honest Advertising. "PES fs a topic wo all hear now-a-days becauso bo many people aro inclined to ex aggerate. Yet has any physician told you that wo claimed unreasonable remedial properties for Fletoher's Oastoria? Just ask them. We won't answer it ourselves wo know what the answer will bo, ' That it has all the virtues to-day that was claimed for it in its early days is to bo fouid in its increased use, tho recommendation by prominent physicians, and our assurance that its standard will bo maintained. Imitations aro to be found in somo stores and only becauso of tho Oastoria that Mr. Eetcher created. But it is not tho genuino Oastoria that Mr. Fletcher Honestly advertised, Honestly placed beforo the publio and from which ho Honestly oxpects to receive his reward. WL Inili "l SBNct Contents 15 Fluid Praorm w.'.v'wubb . is-l- - -n riKs?yLczcvcczxmrrwmimBCwvmiKammmmmmMiZ WW Tf.nn.1nr Vtnm n!In DilJcStfali aV?a.: ChccrfulncssandRcstContoM m I ..-rtf-l neither Onlum.Morpuincnor Mineral, Not NAncpw. &JiS jfMcfDesAnazmtsat AlX St MltfSm m L.wm $ 7iimJ-f Or" fitnr A ,olfiilRcmcdyfbr Constipationand Dlarrnoei una revensnn-" Tncc of Sleep InsultlnfithcrefrwajnW rM$!raHeSMnrtre?t ItaCnrrAmCowWii NEW WHi nanmwYi Exact Copy of Wrapper. OFFICER WINS HIGH PRAISE Second Lieut John I. Conroy of the Marines Highly Commended by Commanding Officer. The bulldog tenacity nnd nerves of ted which characterized tho opera tions of tho United States marines in their clnsslc capture of Chateau Thier ry nnd Bellcou wood In the second bnt tie of tho Marne earned unusual com mendation for Second Lieut. John I. Conroy of tho mnrlncs. Tho com manding officer of Ills regiment wrote to tho brigade commander that Lieu tennnt Conroy was "conspicuous In his services to tho battalions In line, carried on his duties at a storm cen ter of bombardment by enemy high explosive, shrapnel and gas shells. "Throughout this period ho supplied the troops in lino with ammunition, ra tions, water and engineer stores with tireless energy, marked executive abil ity, foresight and absolute fearless ness at all hours of tho day and night. Hu never failed In n crisis and only bulldog tenacity and nerves of steel made It possible for him to discharge his multifarious duties. When enemy fire exploded nn ammunition dump un der his charge his energy and cool ness confined tho damago to a mini mum." Lieutenant Conroy'a mother, Mrs. John Conroy, Uvea at CO Livingston street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Kverv woman's nrM. Vimutlfiil. rleiir white clothes. Uso Red Cross Ball Blue, i All cruccr. Adr. With a Different Meaning. Two neighbors wero tnlklng nbout the young man who hud lived off his mother all of his married life. He had a nlco homo, etc., but tho neighbors knew ho hnd never made enough money to pay for It They also knew of his mother's "helping him out" "Thnt fellow sort o' reminds mo of what Abraham Lincoln suld ono time," remarked tho first neighbor. "How's that?" queried the second. "Lincoln said: 'AH I havo and all I hope to be I owe to my mother.' " A conceited woman dubs u man a wotniin hater Just because ho doesn't happen to ndmlro her. Too many men look upon education aa a port of loopholo through which to eenpe work. (fUl Relrcsklaa aal lillsfl Lottos Marine for Red .Fsi.n ness, Sereaoat Granula tion. Itching and Burning Mw J of the Evea or ETollda "2 Drops" After the Morioe, Materia or Ooki wtH win your confldeope. AU Tour Ontafestt for Marina when your Eros Neod C,r. M.tl Murine Eyi Rumcdy Co., Clitc4re) VV. N. U, LINCOLN, NO. 37-1 1 18. Children . -""xvvnxxxxvxxxjw Extracts from Letters by Grateful Parents to Chas. H. Fletcher. Mrs. John W. Derrick, of Lexington, S. C, eayaj "My chlkScn cr! for Caatoria, I could not do without it. " ' Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Galnco, of Klplcy, Tcnn.7W "Wo enclose oar! baby spicturo hoping-it will induco somo poor tired mothers to givo your Caatoria a trial. Wo havo used it sinco baby was. two weeks old." Mrs. J. G. Parman, of Nashville, Tenn., naya: "Tho perfect health of my baby ia duo to your Castoria-tho first and only medicino ho has talcerj Ho fa never aatiafied with ono dose, ho alwnya erica for more." ' Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Johnson, of Stevens Point, Wis., say: "When our' baby was two weeks old ho cried so much wo did everything for him, then1 got oomo Caatoria and he is now strong and fat. Wo would not be without it, and are very thankful to you." ' GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS BEARS the Signature of . TH CKNTAUW COMPANY, NBW YORK CITY Puts a Stop to all A la Berlin. 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