CHIEF muh.ii mi i .iim ,.. " vnzssnsnz eC?3555R WTK3TE ' rVf WfCZTX'Tf j:- Net Contrnt"? lRPluid Dracthnv ft. l';cs . So is. n For Infants and Childron. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, ' 1 1 1 1 n ninniw wirinwi nw n mum i in wtmimwrww irrwim rf ittw n rn fwrtrmTtimni iniiiwiBn ! w IwimwM mw l wT , .. m tn. m rm mrx &xi bSS'SSbKSv raw iAh m BKi L 1 0&K6s JHR WE w1 i 9 w$Bm& i t - v- t '' ID Var MB q If 'si I' II ttJ Q I ljlj Look for the 1 yI:l sealed package but j ipllpp have an eve out W plftlM also for the name I BIB ill I That name s your pro :B lIBSi&j tection against Inferior Jj JiSSsJ imitations. Just as the Jig ;lfiifi sealed package Is pro- :B mHSI tection against impurity. B IB I 111 The Greatest Name S B8BHI n GotjyLand " -iB l&ft .r LaStS KtPtRlaht g V-s-CV fV) S( lylf TcHEWlNG GUM . pf Grow Wheat in Western Canada One Crop Often Pays for the Land S"3SI ?-; -!& asa Western Canada offera the Greatest ndvnntacri to home seekers. 'Large profits are assured. You can buy on easy payment terms. Fertile Land at $15 to $30 per Acre land similar to that which through many years has averaged from 20 to 45 bushels of wheat to tho acre. Hundreds of cases are on record where In Western Canada a single crop lias paid the cost of land nnd production. The Govern ments of the Dominion and Provinces of Manitoba. Saskatchewan nnd Alberta want tho farmer to prosper, and extend every possible encouragement and help to Grain Growing and Stock Raising. ThouBhWe!ternCanadao!ferslandnt8uchlownRures, Uieluga prices of (train, cattle, sheep and hoes will remain. Loans for the nurchase of stock mav be had at low Interest: I there are good shipping facilities; best of markets; free schools; I churches; splendid climate; low taxation (none on improvements). I ioruartlrolanaatolocatlonnf landiforcale, map. Mounted literature. reduced railway rata, etc.) apply toSupt. of Iinraiorutlon. Ottawa, Can., or W. V. BENNETT, Room 4, Bee Building, OMAHA, NEB. Canndlnn Government Agent ii ifflwfflw 'Hd How Times Have Changed! "Times linve clumped," confessed old Riley Rczzldcw of I'otunln, "mid, somo folks think, for the worse. Anyhow It seems only yesterday thnt the propri etor of the Right IMnce store would whTlc 11 customer Into the hiick room nnd offer him n nip of homethlng red nnd Joyful. But now If he tnkes you bnck there nt nil It Is b'euz ho wants to know Just nhout how soon you think you'll bo nhlo to hcttlo that little bill." Kansas City Star. A Doggone Shame. "I eny, Fldo, you don't seem to be very well satisfied with your dluner, today." "How could I he when this fnmlly hns gono bono dry?" Total Result. "Whiit did you raise on your prom ise to nay?" "Only a few smiles." Wanted Due Credit. "So you Insisted on Informing your entire fnnilty that Santa ClaUb Is a myth." "Yes. It seemed to mo about time I was getting personal credit for being the chap who pays the bills." RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR. To half pint of water add 1 oz. Day Rum, a small bos of Barbo Compound, and U oz. of gliccriuu. Any druggiHt cm put this up or you can mix it nt homo at very little cost. Full directions for link ing and uso come in each box of Rarbo Compound. It will gradually dutken streaked, faded gray hair, and make it soft nnd glossy. It will not color the scalp, is not sticky or greasy, nnd does not rub off.Adv. No man can mako a fool of himself nil tho time. He has to sleep occasionally. Tle work to be done In the recon struction of devastated countries Is appalling or would be If the war that devastated them had not also so nugmented the strength and re sources of the Red Cross that It ran undertake any task of inetcy. In ev ery dltoctlon ulnioM, It help Is need ed. The ending df the war has not lessened the lucil fur foreign relief work and the task of reconstruction Is going to be a lung one. l'.nt If Amer ican people stand by the Red Cross, nnd the best American talent nnd ex ecutive ability inutilities to be dedi cated to It. we may lle with the com forting assurance that America Is do In,; Its great p.nt to alleviate human tnlser.. l'lider the stiess of the wur a work lug organisation has been built up. bin!,' the benefit of expeilence be hind It, nnd a knowledge of the best way of doing things. Now that we have such un elllelent organization, It may be depended upon to do the relief work at home and abroad, that must be done.' The character of the work New Blouses Pass in Review Ifmmiftfmm ' Pi KlJ'VVV' it fe P Kvt i km! INP4 'Hw ; A .mtmMmmmmmmmsmi. m . trrrrf V Ornft by nny other name would pro-, ducc Just ns many plums. WEAK KIDNEYS MEAN A WEAK BODY When you'ro fifty, your body begins to creak a little at the hinges. Motion is more slow and deliberate. "Not so young as I used to bo" is a frequent a'nd unwel come thought. Certain bodily functions upon which good health and good spirits so much depend, are impaired. Tho weak fpot is generally tho bladder. Unpleasant symptoms show themselves. Fainful and annoying complications in other organs arise, This is particularly truo with el derlv people. If you only know how, this tioublc can bo obviated. For over 200 yeara GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil lias been relieving the m convenience and pa'n due to advancing years. It is a standard, old-timo homo remedy, nnd needs no introduction. It is now put up in odorless, tasteless capsules, TheFC nre neicr and moro pleasant to take than the oil in bottles. Each enpsulo contains about one dose of five drops. Take them just like you would any pill, with a small swallow of water. They poak into tho system and throw off the poisons which are making .you old be fore your time. They will quickly relievo those stiffened joints, that backache, rheu matism, lumbago, sciatica, gall stones, gravel, "brick dust," etc. Tney nre an effective remedy for all diseases of tho bladder, kidney, liver, stomach and allied organs. GOLD MEDAL Ilaarlem Oil Capsules cleanso the kidneys and purify the blood. They frequently ward off attacks of the dangerous and fatal diseases of tho kid neys. They have a beneficial effect, and often completely euro tho diseases of tho bodily organs, allied with the bladder and kidneys. If you nro troubled with soreness ncross the loins or with "simple" aches nnd pains in tho back take warning, it may be the preliminary indications of some dreadful malady which can bo warded off or cured if taken in time. Go to your druggist today and get a box of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules Money refunded If thov do not help you Three sizes. GOLD MEDAL are the pure original imported Haarlem Oil Capsules Accept No Substitutes. Adv. , In the passing show of blouses there are many of dark georgette crepe, some of them having a lighter color Introduced In vestees or panels , or emplacements. Occasionally tho dark crepe Is made up over an under bodice In n light color, which It does , not veil entirely, leaving u chemisette, or vest, nnd nt least part of the collar of the light color uncovered. For tho blouse of ilnrk crepe Is not usually n simple affair; Its regular business In life being to tone up a plain skirt nnd mnnngo a semldress toilette without other help. Rut the blouse of dnrk georgette shown In Uie picture Is one of those that may bo classed as iflmple, al though It has several distinguishing new stylo features. It reveals n flavor that comes from tho far East In tho sleeves mid neck which are Inspira tions of the mnndarln coat, nnd It merits as much consideration as Its more complicated rivals, for It em. bodies flno style. It Is very good look ing. This blouso Is not made over an underbodlce In contrasting color, but color contrast Is Introduced by means of parallel rows ot bends thnt extend About tho Edges of Things. Tho crocheted edgo Is frequently used Instead of tho moro expensive real Inco edgo about every bit of hand work, from dollies to cnvelopo chemise. Still, even" the most prac ticed of needlewomen rather bnlk when It comes to punching all thoso holes In tho edge. Rut ono needle woman experimented Instead of use lessly balking. She discovered that n single row of machine hemstitching did tho trick to perfection. So never mind Btewlng over the punch work any more. Simply hnvo tho hemstitching dono first, and tho crocheting will bo do llghtfully easy to follow with. New Handkerchiefs. Handkerchiefs of crcpo do chlno nro In brilliant coloro. They nro appar ently well liked. AIbo colored linen and batlsto aro tho rage. Some of them nro qulto sinull and huvo round 1 corners. from trie round neck to the waistline. A handsome, lage blossom Is outlined In embroidery silk nt tho left front, where It suggests n corsago flower;- It matches the crepo In color. This Is an Item that distinguishes this particular blouse, for In nearly nil models thnt nre embroidered the design nppcnrs on each side. Among tho new models In blouses there are a few hlgh-neek designs ; for not everyone can wear even the be coming round neck and Chinese col lar styles. It Is In theso high-neck blouses thnt light colors aru Intro duced In vestees and collars, tho standing collnr of the light georgotto sometimes embellished with n little em broidery In tho color of the dnrk crepe, or hemstitched with It. Very smnll buttons, covered with tho dark crepo over u foundation of satin to mntch, mnkc n charming finish. They hnvo nothing to do with tho fastening of the blouse this Is nccompllshed by smnll snap fasteners. Transparent Cretonnes. Somo new cretonnes for houso fur nishing nro woven in such manner thnt tho light shines through special parts of tho pattern with n very clear nnd beautiful effect, bringing out tho color nnd design of flowers, whilo tho back ground keeps its subdued, soft tones. Particularly handsome Is u cretonno of this typo with shaded pink roses on n black ground. Tho special weave of tho fabric mnkes tho roses nnd somo of tho leaves stand out ngalnst tho dark background, glvlug tho effect of n sunllghtcd window oven on n dull and overcast day. Warm Velvet Negligee Velvet negligees hnvo only ono drnw back: they nro expensive. But they nre not only beautiful, they nro Ideally comfortablo for tho cold days of win ter. And thoso ono sees this season nro of such wido variety and of such lovely design, that evervbmiv imm surely And ono that Is becoming. will ilmnge somewhat as time passes. Just ih'W peoples In desperate straits are l'Ing relieved. In tho south of Hun.. Serbia, the region south of the 1 ttuilu'. Armenlu, starvation and disease face populations despoiled of tbeli homes and ludustilis, nnd re ducfii l thousands upon thousands of victims of the wur. Their Immediate reqtiu incuts of tood, iiii'dli-iuo ami shelter must be taken care of and sonii t'osinn made to educate their .Mint 1 ill agriculture and other tueuiiH of siit. (mi t. And this Is onh one cor ner i the enith that eiles for succor at the hands of the Ked Cioss. In the llol ;.aiid. as u result of the wnr, one third of the population of Lebanon died of disease nnd hunger. Thli.gs will not be again as tliey were In fore the preat war. We sliull I help mole those people of other conn- ! tries, its) fortunute than ours, who are in t uble to help themselves, nnd those nt home whoso fate Is hard. Tho Red Cross has shown what It can do In a great emergency the tasks be fore It lengthen, and they are great undertakings. VZSk '.PgiT- ;;n ,3!nt .z. ;- IJJi V rJi.rw MB- f3 m l.l'f" u te aai, Vw.t , lK5 m Mt . vw iJSC'S nsrw .ALCOHOL-a run OUST. I AMofnh1eWcnnmtionrorAs-i .imilntinijuiclbou by Kefiula- J fifwMfmXMnmr.icnnn muu i illiii iiiviiiMiwi " - . . m oC 1. i v "'St Mti J'rO J'u'h 111 IS.f fl?SCC' cc!, ijo;' ', s z " S isy 7 m TlicrcJylVomoiltwiDMeslIoB .' ,. . imi r.vihiiit utccn tunes'! iuiuiwsu.'v..-.--noiihpp nnltim.Mornmncnor lincrnl.Nc)TyAtcoTtcj jtojLYarMWtXLtraw JmXat Stn iliW MrnJW pwtWJ5ynr hnthnwtlirtr A l.oli.rnlPpmcdvfor Constipation nnd Diarrhoea wul levcnsmicss . t..l-i.-si.i'.i:i 'niinfi ihefcfroraJnJnfanQ' racimilcSinaforcof IlIC CEKTAim GOMPAW. rjirw "yohw Mothers Know That Genuins Castoria Always Bears Signature of j . tlio 1F ( $ US8 i i ii ii lirrl Exact Copy of Wrapper. nzjwn For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA Tmi ointuh aoMMNr. Mtwvoscrrr. Restaurant Humor. "This fish Is very rich." "Yes: It Is well supplied with hones." Boston Transcript. It may take nine tailors to mako n man, but ono Christmas Is enough to break him. A Prospective Defendant. "The kaiser won't talk." "I think he's been warned that any thing he says may bo used ngalnHl him." Loulsvlllo Courlcr-Journnl. Worry gives tho undertaker mor business than hard work ever did. Why Meat Prices Vary in Different Stores rrlmo slrer $lD.90ft20.S5 Good to choleo atccra 17.00(i$19.85 Common to medium atceri 10.75ftdlS.75 Yenrllnffi, fair to fancy 16 00C419 90 Katcowa and htlfcra H8(41D.35 Canning cows and heifers 7.2S(a 8.25 liulti, plain to belt 6.G0U12GO l'oor to fancy calvei 8.761316.75 Woiurn rD8eiteen 10.OOU1B.00 These newspaper quotations represent live cattle prices in Chicago on December 30th, 1918. The lisc shows price ranges on nine general classified groups with a spread of $13.85 per cwt the lowest at $6.50 and the highest at $20.35. Why this variation in price? Because the meat from differ ent animals varies greatly in quality and weight Although the quotations shown are in nine divisions, Swift & Company grades cattle into 34 general classes, and each class into a variety of weights and qualities. As a result of these differences In cattle prices, (due to differences in weights and meat qualities), there is a range of 15 cents in Swift & Com pany's selling prices of beef car casses. These facts explain: 1 Why retail prices vary In different stores. 2 Why it would be difficult to regulate prices of cattle or beef. 3 Why it requires experts to judge cattle and to sell meat, so as to yield the profit of only a fraction of a cent a pound a profit too small to affect prices. Swift & Company.U.S.A. .;