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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1919)
RED OLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF fi tw J i 1 COM3 .AGE TEA IN HAIR TO DARKEN IT ft's Grandmother's Recipe to keep her Locks Dark, Glossy, Beautiful. Tlio old-time mixture of Snge Tea ond Sulphur for darkening gray, streaked nnd faded linlr Is grand mother's recipe, and folks are again using It to keep their hair a good, e7en color, which Is quite sensible, as vo arc living In nn age when a youth ful nppcuranee Is of the greatest ad vantage. Nowadqys, though, we don't have the troublesome task of gathering tho eago anrt tho tnussy mixing at home. All drutc stores sell the rendy-to-use product,, Improved by the addition of other Ingredient;, called "Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur Compound." It Is very popular because nobody enn discover It has Von applied. Simply moisten your comb or a soft brush with It and draw hls through your hair, taking one small strand at n time; by morning the pray hair disappears, but what de lights tho ladles with Wyeth's Sago onrt Sulphur Compound. Is that, be sides beautifully darkening tho hair fifter n few applications, It also pro duces that soft lustre and appearance of abundance which Is so attractive. "-Adv. Had It Dovvn Pat. There Is a little Chinese boy who at tends night school regularly and Ih de cidedly bright, says tho Los Angeles Times. The other night, however, In n test, he met his Waterloo. The cpics Won was : "Where are glacial mornlncs found?" and Sing Lee answered In his very best tyle: "Murnlnes nllee sameo b'long Unit ed Stlates. Some flight In nlr, pome (light In the ocean nnd sonic lllght In Fiance. Allee same everywhere lllght llko . Ask kaiser, him say she doesl" No Escape. "Good morning, Mrs. Jngsby. We Ire peace delegates." "Peace delegates?" "Ynssum. We were sent by Mr. Jagsby, who was unable to get home last night. He wants us to arrange !ho armistice terms and settle on tho tzc of tho Indemnity ho owes you." "Umphl You tell Mr. Jagsby If ho Icesn't show up here In the next hour f'll come and get him. He's not In noMand." Birmingham Age-IIernld. And many a bird fell asleep resting on his laurels. GOOD-BYE BACKACHE, KIDNEY AND BLADDER TROUBLES Tor centuries nil over tho world GOLD MEDAL Hnnrlem Oil has af forded relief in thousnnds upon thou sands or1 cases of lame bnck, lumbago, sciatica, rheumatism, gallstones, grav el and nil other affections of the kid neys, liver, stomach, bladder nnd al lied orgMis. It acts quickly. It docs the work. It cleanses your kidneys and purifies the blood, it mnkes a new man, a now woman, of you. It frequently wards off attacks of the dread nnd fatal diseases of the kid neys. It often completely cures tho distressing diseases of the organs of tho body allied with the bladder and kidneys. Bloody or cloudy urine, sed iment, or "brlckdust" lndlcato aD un healthy condition. " Do not delay a minute n your back )che9 or you are sore across the loins or have difficulty when urlnntlng. Go to your druggist at once and get a FSlSss rTsr",i In western uanaaa brain urowtng is a pront maxer. raising uttue. Sheep and Hogs brings certain success. It's easy tn prosper where you can raise HO to 45 bu. of wheat to the acre and buy on cosy terms. Land at $15 to $30 Per Acre Good Grazing Land at Much Less. Railway and Land Companies offer unusual inducements to home. aeekera to scttla in Western for the purchase of stock or other Tha Governments of the Dominion wan and Alberta extend every encouragement to the farmer and ranchman. You can obtain excellent land at low prices on easy terms, and get high prices tor your arnin.cutue, aueep ana nogs low taxes (.none on improvements), good markets and shipping facilities, free schools, churches, splendid climate and sure crops. f i rr IllUJUimi literature, Iliafv, ucvv-cipuwMW wiw aw w iu WBUiwufc Saskatchewan nd Albert. redned railroad rata, etc., appljr to ttoperlntaDdeni of Immlgrt Ottawa, Canada, or W. Y. BENNETT, Room 4, Bee Building, OMAHA, NEB, Canadian Government ICE MACHINES For making Ice and refrigeration for all purposes. Manufactured by &AKER ICE MACHINE CO. 191 1 Nicholas St. Omaha, Neb. Coughing Xi annoying; and harmful Keller, throat trriution, Udcllng and gtt rid of toughs, colds and hoarseness at onco by taVing PISO'S WITH FINGERS! CORNS LIFT OUT Freczone Is magic! Corns and calluses lift right off Doesn't hurt a bit A few cents buys n tiny bottle of tho magic Freczone at any drug store. Apply a few drops of Freezone upon a tender, aching corn or a callus. In stantly that troublesome corn or callus stops hurting, then shortly you lift It out, root and all, without any pain, soreness or Irritation. Those little bot tles of Freezone contain Just enough to .id the feet of every hard corn, soft :orn, corn between tho toes nnd tho calluses on bottom of feet. So easy! So simple. Why wait? No humbug! Every Convenience. Dick Whlltlngton had come to Lon don to make bis fortune. When his uncle paid him a visit that benevolent old gentleman looked around the tiny bedroom nnd remarked: "I'm afraid you must Unci It very In convenient living In a single room like this." "Oh, dear no, sir!" said Dick bright ly. "Why, It's tho most convenient place I ever was in I When I want to go to the dining room or drawing room or my bedroom why, nil I have to do Is Just sit still where I am." M0 nappy Day" sang tho lnundres as sho hung the snowy wash on tho line. It was n "happy day" becauso sho used Red Cross' Hall Blue. "Don't cry over split milk 1" Is good advice, but "Don't spill the milk in tho first place 1" Is better. box of imported GOLD MEDAL Haar lem Oil Capsules. They are pleasant nnd easy to tuko. Each capsule con tains about one dose of five drops. Tnko them just llko you would any pill. Take a small swallow of water If you want to. They dissolve In the stomach, and the kidneys soak up tho oil llko a sponge docs water. They thoroughly cleanse and wash out the bladder and kidneys nnd throw off the Inflammation which Is the cause of tho trouble. They will quickly relievo those stiffened Joints, that backache, rheumatism, lumbago, sciatica, gall stones, gravel, "brlckdust," etc. They oro an effective remedy for all dis eases of the bladder, kidney, liver, stomach and nllted organs. Your druggist will cheerfully refund your money If you are not satisfied after a few days' use. Accept only tho pure, original GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. None "ther genuine. Adv. .iBa ttoci&icaisixia uvl Western Canada isasprofttaJas(jain6rowiiiq Canada nnd eniov her DrosDcritv. Loans mnda farming requirements can be had at low interest. and Provinces of Manitoba. Ssalcaiche. Agent Not Overly Pleased. "I don't know tlint I'm particularly pleased with tho fact that women cuu vote." "You're not. Why?" "Tho wife Insists on knowing whom I Intend voting for." "Well, what of that?" "I find It's Just another cauwe for an argument" Still Not Knowing. ITe Answer me In one word. Will you tell me If you rejected my rival? She No. With ono foot In tho grave It doesn't tnko n man long to go there with Imth feet. When Your Eyes Need Care Try Murine Eye Remedy No Brartln Jail H70 Comfort, a) cents at Llrncflsu or BUklL Writs for Ktee Hjo Itook. MUBlMS KXK SKIIKDX COtOUXOAUU aaaaBHwafl Baaaffiflawl gfiSSBavai NEBRASKA INCIDENTS BOILED TOA FEW LINES Occurrences Over the Cornhusker State Chronicled In Paragraph . Form for the Busy Reader. The PNtluguMicd Service cross has j been awarded to John O. lhidd. tnedl-1 ml detnelmient. Seventh Infantry, from Mlntlen. 'I'hN honor vns conferred upon hltn "for extraordinary heroism ' In action near l-'o-sv. France. .Ttily 1.". , Wis. Winking throughout heavy en emy artillery lire, which preceded the j Ocriuan offensive. Private lludd aided! the wounded and evacuated twelve , comrades- fmni an epos-cd. position. ' Four million bushels of government wheat spired In the olevitoiN In Omaha are to he placed on the mar ket tit once, according to Charles 'p. Xonl. vice president of the United States grain corporation. The wheat will he M)ld only to lioim tide millers, for Immediate or future um hut not to main speculators. A shipment of llfteen irjgnllon and Ihe r.(i gallon kegs- of hard elder shipped to Columbus hy a St. Louis llrm. nnd seized at the I'tilon I'aclllc freight depot several weeks ago by state agents and irollce. was dumped Into the sewer hy city olllclals, the kegs sold nnd receipts turned Into the school fund. Citizens of Kearney county Imvo pe-1 Utloned Ihe hoard of supervisors to remove I. .1. 'I'liompsou. county clerk, because o( the fact that he Is not n citizen of the I'tiltcd States, and is holding olllce contrary to law. Thomp son Is a (icrumn subject. Onmha capitalists Imvo leased a , tract of ground at Shelton on widen will he erected a srll.(MK fertilizing , plant. A large force of men will bo employed In the new enterprise, which will utilize fertilizer from sheep, yards tributary to Shelton. j One hundred ami thirty tinge county j bovs nnd girls are members of the Ne braska Junior Ueserve. They nro I connected with chicken raising clubs, garden clubs, com growing, sheep j . . . 1 l.t.w 11.1.1 Kill. raising, sewing aim cuumhk " "" Ing clubs. Many Keith county farmers are anxious to sow wheat this spring, but there Is a great shortage or seed In the district. The county agent is making nn effort to secure enough seed to ac commodate all farmers. Workmen on the new consolidated school at ITIley went on strike tho other day for higher wages and the man In charge of the work granted tho Increase asked for, which wns -Ifi cents nn hour. Mr. 1-:. P. Phillips of Table Hock was Instantly killed and live other persons were more or less seriously injured when an automobile In which the par ty was riding, skidded olT n bridge near Table Itock. Lowell, Kearney county. Is becoming one of Nebraska's most lively villages. Tho town has a new bind;, a new lum ber yard Is being built, besides n blacksmith-shop and several other buildings. Two hangars to cost S."iO.OOO. to ac commodate airplanes Hying between New York and Omaha In the proved aerial mall transportation system will be erected at Omaha In nbout three mouths. Farmers of Clay county hnvo de cided that they cannot get nlong with out a farm bureau. Sufficient funds are to be raised by farmers of the county to carry on the work this year. Samuel J. Jones, for four years commandant of the Ituttlo Mountain, S. D., Soldiers' home, has been chosen head of the ftrnml Island Soldiers' home by the state board of control. Tho board of health closed the Alnsworlh auditorium for thirty days because dancing and roller skating were permitted after the practice had been prohibited by the board. The State (band Lodge of the Odd Fellow's will convene on April 120-27 In Omaha. There will be n Centennial celebration In connection with the reg ular state meeting. Odell, Cortland and Adams are con sidering the question of constructing community meeting places. An Adams resident has offered to donate two lots for a building. A movement Is on foot to establish nnother newspaper at Fullerton. The new publication will be republican In politics. I'lntte county farmers nro paying from ?r0 to 500 n month for llrst-clnss hired men this spring. Hall county voters nt n special elec tion defealed by n big majority a prop osition to hold a county fair under the Chappell net. The recent Initiation of a class of 2fi0 In the Shrlner degreo of tho Ma sonic lodge at Omaha, was the most elaborate affair of the kind ever held In Nebraska. W. L. Purely, Madison, has been rec ommended to Governor McKelvlo ns the democrntlc member of the Jlonrd of Control to tnko the place of Silas A. Holcomb, resigned, Oothenhurg authorities called upon Lincoln to send three special nurses to aid In combating a ilaro-up of the lullueuza. Tho fingo County Shorthorn Ilreed ers' association has received n call from South Dakota for a carload of pure bred stocl;. Tho association was but recently organized. Oovernnor McKelvlo has received a letter from Secretary of Agriculture Houston urging people of Nohraska to ohservo Arbor day by planting trees dedicated to soldiers who died during the war. According to n stntemont mndo njr I'rof. Cirnmllch of the stato university, millions of dollars' worth of sheep Mini cattle aro being fed In the North 1 " M to valley, and a half million dol lars' worth of sheep were shipped out f Scottshluff In one day last week. I'rof. (Iramllch attended a meeting' of sheep feeders at .the Xehniska experi mental suh-slatlon at ScoltshlulT and was very much Impressed with the In dustry In western Nebraska. On motion of Ihe nntl-siiffraglsts, tho -tile supreme court bus advanced tho hearing on appeal of the case wherein wnmnn sutTraglsts won a decision Iu Hi" Lancaster county district court, re--I raining the secretary of state from nmlttliig the 1017 partial woman -mfrage law to it referendum. The i.im- will be heard In June. In the meantime women may vote In' local l'i iioiis this spring. More than 'J(K) persons attended tho .nitiiial dinner of the Thuiston County I .inn Iturcuii Association at Wnlthlll. Mlicers were elected following the luiiquot. and Miss Mabel l.ucado wad employed for one year as demonstra tor, and II. 12. Tafl was chosen eouii t agent. . The woman's committee of the Ne braska . Stnte Council of Defense wound up their work at a meeting at Lincoln. The women quit their war activities with n balance if .y-MKKl In ihe treasury, which will be used to forward the work of women In the state. About S-IO.O(M) has been raised by tho capitalists of rialtsinoiith with which io start an alfalfa mill. Considerable more stock must be sold before It can be made a go, but It Is thought It will be an easy matter to raise all tho money needed. In an effort to rid the county of si rub cattle the Cage county farm bu ie,iu Is entering upon a campaign to induce owners of such stock- to ex (lunge them for aulmnls for bred-for production mid registered sires. A Hentrlcu booster has bid $."() fof the llrst shovel full of dirt to bu thrown for a community building to be erected there as a memorial to (fage county soldiers ami sailors who participated Iu tho world war. The Hoard of Governors of Ak-Snr-Hen, nt Omaha, Is drawing up phuw for a million dollar company to estab bsh a permanent agricultural exposi tion In the city Instead of the usual fall carnival. The Columbus hoard of education has decided to construct two new era detl school buildings to cost $10, tn0 each. The board also decided to purchase a site for a new Junior high school building. A great sendoff was given ihe Shel ton high school basket ball flvo when It returned from Lincoln captors of the silver trophy for defeating all op ponents In Class A In the tournament held In that city. The Federal Land hank of Omaha led all others In loans made In Feb ruary with $:i,08n,-100. Loans totalling ?M,7(U,800 were closed last month In the federal land bank system to -1,'JOl) farmers. Governor McKelvlo has sent Invita tions to governors of the 1-1 states through which tho rershlng highway will pass, to select representatives to a conference to be held In Lincoln April 10. AH federal employment olllces throughout tho state, with the excep tion of three or four at Oniahn, hnvo boon closed, because of the failure of congress to set aside funds to sustain them. The highly liuprov d lOOacre Doug las county farm, ov ned by the Kim dive Fnrms cnimm-.iy, was sold a few days ago for $00,000, or slightly moro than 5-100 an acre. York Is building an artificial Ico plant with u capacity of twenty tons per day. Tho plant, which will cost $18,000. will he completed In about sixty days. It is estimated that tho $2,000 spent by farmers In Dodge county for dik ing along the I'lntto river has already effected a saving of $.r)0.000. Material for the now $7.r,000 eonsol Idated school building nt llolmesvllle, arrived last week, and work hasi started on the structure. Thirty-four head tof Duroc-.Tersey gilts were sold by Ilaworth Ilrothers, near Klwood. at public salo, for an av erage of $120.0:1 a bend. April 5 and 0 are the dates set for tho Fifth Annual Nebraska Howling tournnment to bo held nt Omaha. Six quilts auctioned off at Tnhlo Itock recently for tho benefit of tho lied Cross brought the sum of $5-1. At a public salo near IMnttsmouth, O. M. Parker disposed of his Cass county farm for $5100 per acre. Several Sheridan county farmers have reported tho prevalence of hog cholera among their herds. An effort is being mado to stamp out the dis ease. Odell's now community club pro poses to study road problems and to look lifter tho welfare of returning soldiers and to attend to other busi ness 'which concerns tho general wel fare of the district. Building and construction work held up In Nebraska by tho war amounted to more, than $18,000,000 according to the survey mado by tho U. S. labor department. Sleeping sickness, which Is bnffllng medical science in all parts of the country, and which has caused mora than 20 deaths In Now York, claimed N. Klein, un Omaha man. Ho died at Lnrnmle, Wyo., ufter sleeping about thirty-six hours. Two other patients afflicted with tho malady, belloved to grow out of Influenza, aro In Omnlu hospitals. WMG1EYS w .aaaaflHalH!L--Lk V 1 1 yj ' W I Mr All of Its fioodness Jw sealed in j " J Protcctcd Preserved. ! As The flavor lasts! ! SK for and be SURE ,SK for. to set URIGLEV'S. 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