RED OLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF " -1 I 1 t, a IIY m Hiss fi ? f 4 IDon't wait until your cold 'develops Spanish Influenza or pneumonia. Kill it quick. Ul CASCARAEZ QUININE Standard coM remedy for 20 years 4n tabltf form safe, sure, nooplatea breaks up a col4 la 24 hours relieves crip In 3 days. Monty back If it falls. The genuine box has Red toa with Mr. lllll's picture. At All Drug Stores. bsfc 0Wh$ Blood umn aaaHauLo6 lila To the LYKO laanldlnerilnslpao)M all. onlr. Ilka plstur .buy. Rstussall aubstltutss Those who nro weak nnd reduced from on attack of Influenza or Pneumonia will experienco wonderful recuperative effects from tho use of Tiic Great General Tonic ASK YOUR DRUGGAST GERMOZOWE The Ideal Flock Treatment for Poultry, prev entlv aswcllas rcinedinlforKoup, Colds, Canker, Swell ed or Sore Head. Diarrhoea, Bowel Troubles, Lim ber Neok, etc Tablet form per package. postt aid 75c(C.O.D Ifdeelrod). Sold by most dealer la bothllquldand tablet form, nookondlsrncej. fr-io GEO. II. LKE CO..Dtpt. 5, Omi..Na. A Ur Poukrr Librirr. S twoli t KEE with psckit olCCKf OZONt ifremittttd THEPAXTfK IOTEL nana, Nebrajkl EUROPFAN PLAN Rooms from $1.00 up single, 75 ceuts up double. CAFE PRICES REASONAULB W. N. U LINCOLN, NO. 3--191S. First to Export Oy&ters. Jacob Ockors, Known us tho "Oyster King," who died recently nt his Long Island (N. Y.) home, was the llr-t ox porter of oysters to Europe, and his nnnic came to lie known In all markets which the blue point oysters found la foreign countries. Ills foreign shln ments tho first year amounted to only 3,000 barrels. Later his export busi ness became the largest of Its kind la tho United States, and ainouuted to 30,000 barrels annually. END INDIGESTION. EAT ONE TABLET PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN INSTANTLY RELIEVES ANV DISTRESSED, UPSET STOMACH. Lumps of undigested food enuring pnln. When your stouinch Is ncld, gas sy, sour, or you hnve llatnlence, heart burn, here Is lustunt relief No wjjlt Ingl m A Just ns soon ns you eat n tablet or two of Tape's Dlapepsln nil that dys pepsia, Indigestion nnd stomach dis tress ends. These pleasant, harmless tablets of Fape's Dlapepsln never fall to mnlrn slclr. unset Klomtichs feel fine . i ,i c ,.... iiifiA n i purposes. h:,.;"7: " :.' ' business development checked utu oiwiw, Adv. Wanted to Be Safe. A little fellow of live, fearing that Suntn Clans would forget hlin, wrote tho following letter: "Vlouso fieh me a lugun and sura currfl an' n picshcr book and sum can dy and it pony. T. S. If the pony Iz a mule plee.e tl his ln-hlnd legs." BOSCHEE'S SYRUP 1 Inflation of currency and Increased prices. I Of thee indirect losses to the Invaded territory which has been redeemed by the allied armies, Andre Tardlou, Trench high commissioner to the 1 United Slates, says: "The territories which have been under Oonnnn occupation for four years were tho wealthiest part ni' France. Their area did not exceed (i per i cent of the whole countiy. They paid, however. 2." i per cent of the sum total of our tuxes These I territories, whlih have been occupied again by lis nt the cost of our own blood and the blood of our allies, are now In a state of mlii oven worse than j wo had anticipated. The very ground Is torifl overturned, laid waste, damaged with shell splin ters, and for months, maybe for yenis, unlit for Why use oi dlnary cough remedies when Boseheo's Syrup bus' been used 60 successfully for llfty-ono years In nil parts of tho United States for coughs, br nchltls, colds settled In tho i production. The fruit trees have been cut, sawed throat, especially lung, troubles? It down to the level of the ground. gives the patient n good night's rest. "f the cities and villages nothing remains but ruins; iuu.uuu nomes iinvo been destroyed. To build them up again I mn referring to the build- free fro'n coughing, with easy expec toration in the morning, gives naturo u chance to soothe the intlamed parts, throw off the dlsense, helping the pa tient to regain bis health. Made In America nnd sold for moie than half n century. Adv. It doesn't pay to bo a dog In tho manger unless you nre In the canine clnss. Treaswe EE tho bank teller nt his window. lie is counting $10 bills. Ills cago Is stacked high with bales of $10 bills. Ho Is counting 100 bills every minute. Ilo works ten hours n day, seven days n week. Ilo Is trying to count tho money spent on tho world , war. Hut he will never, never bu utile to do It not he, nor his son, nor em's son, nor many generations to come, count out in $10 bills the money spent on War would tako moie than 1.000 .vonrs. Methuselah, who lived to be IHV.) onrs old, might have done It by walking 'nights. No other mortal could. It must not be ovoilookul that Methuselah, either In his own time or ours, would soon have run out of currency. The wm Id does not have, and never will havo.Jn nioito.v of any denomina tion, the appalling sum of $221,1)00.000.000. Soiin thing like that h what the world has spent on the war that Is paving Into history, writes Clen don Allvlne lu the New York Tribune. Those are llgures that outdistance the compre hension of the wisest man that ever lived. The cost of the ) transcends nil the monetary con ceptions which even a llnaiicier can ton.i'ire up. Nor Is It much easier to conceive the loll of life that the war has taken. Great Killnln alone has lost lu the war about 1,000,000 men. Franc; has lost perhaps 10,0,000 more. In u general way these llgures uieaii something to us, but nu lllustiatlou may help visualize these allied dead. Not more than 100,000 poisons have marched In the greatest parade that Fifth avenue has ever known. Our propuivdne-s parade, and pos sibly tho Third Llbeity loan parade, totaled that number of marchers. All day long they marched, uud until after sundown. We thrilled at the sight of these living Amei leans. Let us visualize the ninnh of the l'.iiti-h dead. At daybieak they stall down Filth avenue, 20 abreast. Their fallen comrades follow a few paces behind, in close matching order. Until sundown these men who have "gone west" inarch down the avenue. The next da.v there Is a similar parade, nnd the net, and the next. For ten tla.vs the l'.iillsh dead pass in levlew. For II days more the French dead Hie down the Avenue ol the Allies. Three weeks of mulch ing dead men. The Russians who died fighting for their empire that was would require the daylight hours of live weeks more. And for the other brave allied light ing men we must reserve a fortnight. Two months nnd a half for tho allied dead to march past a given point. The enemy dend, although definite figures nro not available, number about -1.S00.000. For them to pass In review would require more than six weeks. Throughout all the daylight hours of .Tune, July, August and September, then, the ghastly proces sion would continue. It Is an appalling picture to contemplate. As preliminary punishment for the fugitive kaiser, for whom so many horrible fates lu-ve been suggested, there may be torture available here. For him to stand nt attention throughout four hot summer months, while the ghosts of those he sent to death pass in constant review surely, that might Inflict mental agony enough to appease the most vindictive. Historians will finally agree that $221,000,000, 000 or some such figure was spent by the na tions Involved. They will eventually place tho toll of dean at 11000.000 or thereabout. They may decide that shipping was lestroyed to the value of $2,000,000,000. I'.ut never, In computing he cost of the war, will they bo able to estimate accurately thsy Indiiect losses: I'h.vslcal sniveling. Increased Illness. Increased death into. Lowered race vitality. Decreased birth rate. Curtailed education. Moral degradation. . Propel ty destroyed. Crops and trees devastated. Cargoes sunk. Property damaged by Idleness. Industry crippled by diversion of men. Production diverted from creative to destructive 'i'V, ',' ' jc srrr ."...' f kf . SJ JL V ,v& i 4 vK& jt V5vJWy 'j i'jn-xi.z . . H " "A ' Zi .' .v : x fj i A-vcfl fi ?, &&i jvisa C A ' ' kM i ' iHfr i! r; yMj&JKv "', mMm. Kxrzavx'k w ' Rivi im '5 sh i IK'WU' y ; " S7 A1 r- ' 3 ' - " v t vv,'Jsa; ?: v V L V"N fit r4 i ,' 0 i. v, aatjasf s-aiail as I l i i i i I I ! n "awsi saasaaaaisaaa. "T"rf' .k-i J s - -c ; . rzt ryoi? s,' , 5T' 'lDJciJ-l iirt.T:- t.- mi- f ir ss - " j J'Ah'&M -s?. ' - Four months would be required ' for men killed in the war to march past a given point. these different Items we reach' as regards indus trial needs a total or 2.".000,000.000 francs. "To lesiirrect these regions, to reconstruct these factories, taw materials alone are not sulllelent ; we need means of transportation. Now tho enemy has destroyed our railroad tracks and railroad Our rolling stock, which in tin: reduced by uud tear of fc-;' .yj.-JS!'SrsJ'(i-r,?i Hist month of the war. lu 1HH, was SJv. .2fJ- .2'T-L .10.000 cars, bus undergone the wear hjr :?-:' 'HD 1--'''L' -z&z? .10 months of war. 541. ''. - '1 2 'r-' '--7..: 7; "Our merchant licet, on the other 'rO!r'",i--; ! aC more than a million tons through tin vv c. . -'. X jfi r .I.... . l.lt..i,lLj .lniliir flu. ,, ' a- iS- A Coated Tongue? What it Means . A bad breath, coated tongue. bfUJ ttate ia tho mouth, lnnguor and debility, nro usually a i K n 8 tbkl tho liver il out of order. 1'noK. Hku mrtkr eayat Tho liver l an organ secondary la Importance only to thf heart." Wo oaa tnanu fao- turo poioona within our own bodies which are in deadly as a flnnko'n venom. Tho liver acta aa a guard over onr vrcll-boing, Bifting out the cinders and ashes from tho general circulation. A biockndo in tho intestines piles ft heavy burden upon tho liver. If tho intcstincii nro choked or clogged up, tho circulation of tho blood becomes poisoned and tho system becomes loaded with toxic waste, and wo Buffer from lie.'idnche, yellow-coated tonguo, bad tato in mouth, nausea, or gas, acid dyspepsia, languor, debility, yellow ekin or eyes. At such times one should tako a pleasant laxative. Sucli n one is mudo o May-apple, leaves of aioo, Ialap, put into rcady-to-uso form by Joctor Pierce, nearly ilfty ycara ago, and sold for 25 cents by all druggiato as Dr. Pierco's Pleasant "Pclleta. Stockton. Cam v. -"For constipation, tick fcaaulaebe. an Inactlvo liver. InJIeestlon and bllU onsneaa there Is cothlns to njual Dr. I'lerce'l FleaMBt Pclleta. I bavo triad other Clnss bat tike the 'Pellets' best of aoy,"-lIll3. If, Cut riU, 023 S. Grant StrooU sPgzbj) g$7?kr&i jc !SS 1 a- vJl-S.tr Xt..rr'7-t: liy fel tMtfX SrJMV araMrA ries TSX. Vaa- v-sr .- Y LrS-f- yC A ZTT v1. i .i '?y v 'fir iLtZ-s . ?. 'imw M& ! s13?i 7 Z?zS tote. ZJT & r ' "V -, 55 -W Ek Cry. -ti TC "TJZ. -$S!izz2Z: It would take more than 1,000 years to ' count in $10 bills the money spent in the war. Ing proper, without furnishings 000,000,000 days of work will bo necessary, involving, together with building material, an outlay of 10,000.000,000 francs. "As regards personal property of every descrip tion, either destroyed by battle or stolen by the Geimans, there stands an additional loss of nt least -1,000,000,000 francs. This valuation of lost personal property does not Include, as definite figures are lacking ns yet tho countless war con tributions nnd flues by the enemy, amounting also to billions. "I need hardly say that, In thosu wealthy lands, no agricultural resources are left. Tho losses in horses nnd In cattle, bovine and bovine species, hogs, goats ntuoitut to 1,510,000 head In agricul tural equipment to -1.11,000 machines or carts tlto two Items worth together 0,000,000,000 francs. "Now ns regards Industries, the disaster Is even more complete. These districts occupied by the Germuns and whoso mnchlnory lias been method ically destroyed or taken away by tho enemy, were, Industrially speaking, tho very heart of France. They were the very backbone of our production, as shown In the following startling llgures: "In 1013 the wool output of our Invaded regions amounted to 01 per cent of the total French pro duction. And corresponding figures were: For flax from the spinning mills, 1)0 per cent ; iron ore, 00 per cent; pig Iron. 815 per cent; steel, 70 per cent ; sugar, 70 per cent ; cotton, 00 per cent ; coal, fi5 per cent; electric power, -1.1 per cent. Of all that, plants, machinery, mines, nothing Is left. Everything has been canleil away or destroyed by the enemy. So complete Is lhe destnfttlon that. In tho case of our great coal mines In tho north, two yours of work will be needed before :i single ton of coal can bo extracted, and ten years before theoutput Is back to the llgures of l!)i:i. "All that must be rebuilt, and to carry out that kind of reconstruction only there will bo a need of over 2,000,000 tons of pig Iron, nearly -1.000.000 tons of steel not to mention tho replenishing of stocks and of raw inateilals which must of neces sity bo supplied to the plants during tho first year of resumell activity. If wo take 'into account band, has lost submarine lust four vours have not built any ships. For they have produced for us and for our allies cannon, ammu nition and tanks. Here, nguln, for this Item ulono of means of transportation wo must figure on an expense of 2,000,000,000 francs. This mnkos, If I sum up these different Items, n need of raw material which represents In cost, nt tho present rate or prices In France, not less than 00,000,000,- 000 francs. "And this formidable llgure does not cover everything. I hnve not taken into account the loss represented for the future production of Franco by tho transformation of so many fac tories which for four years were exclusively do voted to war munitions. I have not taken Into account foreign markets lost to us as a result of the destruction of on-quartor of our productive capital and tho nlniost total collapse of our trade. 1 have not taken Into nccount the economic weak ening that we shall suffer tomorrow owing to the loss of il.000,000 young and vlgoromi men." Compared to these, tho losses accruing to tho United Stntcs as n result of the war nro, of com so, slight. America has scarcely been "bloodied." It is true that the wor may cost tho United States possibly fiO.OOO lives every one n precious offer ing to freedom but several times ns ninny Amer icans have died at homo during tho recent Inllu oira epidemic. When wo consider the number of Americans who died In our Civil war, our present losses seem almost trivial. Tho denths from nil causes In the Civil war totaled 018.523 about "i5 times as many lives as the world war cost tho United States. Thoe killed In action on tho Union side alone 110,070 men lighting for the North out number more than two to one tho Americans who have recently died fighting overseas. The financial contribution Amerlcn lias made to ward defeating the central powers Is magnificent hut comparatively n small sacrlflco for tho rich est country In tho world. To date tho total war Indebtedness of tho Unit ed States Is $17,852,377,000, distributed as follows: First Liberty Loan $2,000,000,00) Second Liberty Limn 3,S0S,OoO,O00 Third Liberty Loan 4,176,000,000 Xr a ML (shrill JtfX irtm&ji m. 1 n y 1 V-r&dfl A Yowig Girl well groomed is an attractive sight Red Cross Ball Blue if used in the laun dry will give that cfc;;-.-$ .,..., ...j appearance that everyone admires. All good grocers sell it; 5 cents a package. Favoritism. "Have the food restrictions been lifted In your home?" "Not as far as I'm concerned," re plied Mr. Meekton. "Hut Fldo now gets two dog biscuits Instead of one." $100 Reward, $100 Catarrh la a local dlsoase greatly Influ enced by constitutional conditions. It therefore requires constitutional treat ment. HALL'S CATARKH MEDICINE la taken Internally and acts through thf Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the Sys tem. HALL'S CATAU1UI MEDICINE destroys tho foundation of tho dtseait gives the patient strength by improvlm tlio general health and assists naturo 1ft doing Its work. $100.00 for any case ot Catarrh that HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE) falls to cure. . Druggists 76c. Testimonials free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. It's n good thing to hnvo opinions and It's a better thing to keep the lid on them sometimes. Furrowed brows gift foigot. today Indicate Fourth Liberty Loan G,9tt,OI7,liuO ir Savings Stamps 879,330,000 A fifth loan Is being planned to help defray the cost of the war. Tho tax bill now under consid eration by congress nnd other taxation will not net the remainder America has spent, or will spend to finish up the disagreeable Job. I5ut even If tho wnr finally costs Ameilca $:i3, 000,000,000 other estimates havo varied from $20,000,000,000 to $.10.000.000.000 that Is a small portion of its national wealth. How the amount the United Stales has spent on the war compares with Its economic wealth and how those figures stand for the principal other belligerents may bo seen from the following estimates, no exact flg uies being available: National Wealth. Wnr Cost. Pre-war Debt, United States.. ..jaO.OfiO.OOO.OOO 35,000,000,000 tjl.COO.OOO.OOO flroat Ilrltnin... w.wv.wi.uuu i'j.vju.iw.wj 3,wo,uoq,iw Fiunce ...:.. Italy .... KlIKHkl . Totul CG.OOO.OOO.Olfl IS.OOO.OCO.OuO G,500,000,(XiO 3rt,0"0,0n0,0f0 10,000.000,000 WOO.OOO.OflO ,0X,U00,0,JU 13,UW,OUU,000 4,001,000,000 ....MSI, 000,000,000 $135,000,000,000 5IS.40O.O0O.O0O To keep elenn and hcalthv take Doctor Pterco'a Plon-iant relicts. Tlu-y regulate Uver, bowels nnd stomach. Adv. Tho wife of n henpecked husband hasn't much to crow over. yp A Wholesome, Cleansing, afaall bT Relrcshlng end HcoUnt M UTIMat Lotion Murine for Red- ness, Soreness, Granula . tlon.Itchingand Burning of the Eye3 or Eyelids; . "2 Drops" After the Movies. Motoring or Goll will win your confidence, ask icour urugijw for Murloe whea your Eye Need Care. M-U Coxitis Eye Remedy Co., Chicane Eyes! rr THE BLOOD SHED AND THE TREASURE SPENT Men In Arms United States 3,704,700 Great Britain 7,500,000 France 6,000,000 Italy 2,500,000 Russia 14,000,000 Belgium 350,000 Serbia 300,000 Roumanla 600,000 Germany 11,000,000 Auctrla-Hunrjary 7,500,000 Turkey 1,500,000 Bulgaria -.. 1,000,000 56,014,700 Lives Lost 52,169 1,000,000 1,100,000 250,000 3,500,000 50,000 150,000 200,000 2,500,000 2,000,000 250,000 60,000 11,102,169 Total Casualties 235,117 3,019,991 4,000,000 1,000,000 5,000,000 300,000 200,000 300,000 6,900,000 4,500,000 750,000 200,000 26,435,108 Cost hi Dollars $35,000,000,000 40,000,000,000 28,000,000,000 10,000,000,000 25,000,000,000 5,000,000,000 4,000,000,000 3,000,000,000 40,000,000,000 25,000,000,000 4,000,000,000 2,000,000,000 $221,000,000,000 ""nmplre 5 74,000,000,000 f 10.000.000,000 51,105,000,00) A" Hungary 31.000.000,000 IG.000,000,000 3.9M 000,000 Total .5io:.ooo,ooo.ov0 5;,ooo,ooo,ooo 53,100,000,000 Swiss bankers, who from their neutral vuntago point have watched 21 nations spend money on u scale hitherto unknown, have estimated tho an nual cost as follows for the 1,507 days tho world was plunged In wnr: 19tl 1915 1910 1917 1918 IMIMIItllMtlMKIItlMMM ! 1 510.000,000,000 2fi,000,0o0,000 ss.eoo.ooo.ooo , C0.000.e00.on0 1 7,000,000,000 Suffered For Years Back and Kidneys Were in Bad Shape, But Doan's Removed alLtlie Trouble "My kidneys were so weak that tho least cold 1 caught would affect them and start my liack aching until I could hardlv endure the misery," ay Mrs. D. C. ltos, 073 Fulton St., Brook lyn, N. Y. "In the morning when I lirst Rot up, my nac was 60 lame, 1 could hardly bend over and any move sent darts of pain through my kid neys. It was hard for me to walk up stairs or toon, and to move while lying down sent darts of pain through ""The kidney seere- MRS'.R0SS , tlons wero bcanty nnd distressing and tho water remained in my system, mak ing my feet and hands swell. There were dark circles under my eyes and I became so dizry I could hardly see. I had rheumatic pains in my knees and it was all 1 could do to pet around. For years I was in that shape and I wore plasters and used oil kinds of medicine to no avail until I tried Doan'a Kidney Fills. They rid mo of the trouble and strengthened ray back and kidneys. When I have taken Doan'a since, they havo always bene fited me." fitoorn in before mc. L. N. VAUGHAN, .Vofary Public. Cet Doan's at Any S lore, COe a Box DOAN'S WAV rOSTER-MILDURN CO BUFFALO, N. Y. ' " m Total .521,000.0X1,000 Tho llgures used In this discussion, both refer ring to blood nnd treasure, aru accurate whoi-ov definite figures hnvo been made available bv Mi governments Involved. Tho figures for thu n n powers are, necess-nrlly, estimates. Children's Coughs may be checked and more serious condttlotir of the throat Trill be often avoided by promptly glvlnr the child ft dote of eair PISO'S 1, ,ty &! u