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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1919)
i ft V RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, OKIEF V i. Y i On a warm day there's no more refresh ing luncheon than Libby's Veal Loaf, - chilled and sliced! Se easy, too. Ask your grocer for a package today. Libby, M9Neill & Libby, Chicago mmminiifmiiinwiimiiiiiiiii!uiwiiiMiMmmmmmmnti IS Kill Dandruff With Cuticura (All drnnlttm Sorb 2S. Olntmeat pa and Hi. Taleumzi. HnrarlnArh free ot ''Ostlcare, Dtst. E, lki." FOR PERSONAL HYGIENE Dissolved in water for douche stops Ferric catarrh, ulceration and influx motion. Recommended by Lydia E. Pinkhara Med. Co, for ten year. A healing wonder for natal catarrh, ro throat and sore aye. Economical. I nu nmcnuiuy deunag ud fennicidel power, "f '-'? SO. all dniitittt. ptxtpakj by VgM.jji PaitooToito Company, BoUon. Mu. nilCVCf Vsfll I tO'PLACEO ANYWTTERS UAlOT rLTMj-LtnATrUACTSANDKILLa aloj 1 nro, pew. cheap. Laitfl 11 ituon, Marie er metal, can't aplll or tip over; will not soil np inlnrd nnvthlnir. I Guaranteed offective. ISoM by dealrra. o Drcsad. 11-3. HAJiOLU BOMLK3, ISO ie JUlb Are., Brookljm, N. T. Everything Lovely. "Homly, Gapl" saluted nu acquaint ance, upon meeting the well known Rumpus Ridge citizen on a shopping expedition In Tumllnvllle. "How's averythlng going with you?" "Flner'n frog hnlr, Jurdl" triumph antly replied Gap Johnson. "Of course, my wife has been sorter puny, yur of late, and several of the children have got the measles and mumps and ono thing and another, and the, lightning struck the corner of tho house tuthcr night and like to hnve tore tho whole place to pieces, and one of the kWs fell out of a trco and broke his arm, and a feller took a shot at me day be fore yesterday and ventilated my car, and such as that, but I swapped for a running horse Inst week, and a couple of my hounds have got six pups apiece. Aw, I tell you, they can't keep n good mnu downl" Kan sas City Star. Well Known. I was hurrying homo up the hill when a little boy camo rushing down In such hnsto that ho ran headlong Into me. IIo wus qulto breathless and very flushed. "Have you seen my pa?" ho managed to stammer. "I don't know your pa, Uttlo boy," eald I. IIo looked nt mo In round-eyed won der and his pink checks fairly stuck out. "You don't know my pa?" he said in credulously. "Why, I know pa Just ns easy I" Exchange. ainniiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiniiiiKiriiiiHiiiiin fEveryJWoman Wnnts ifJUj3!(IjSi&lftfXuim mSSscwwi PTjaaBiM"jtt?!!lUaaW.Y Brighten the Morning' Meal with a hot drink that gives re freshing invigoration. The Original Postum Cereal is so pleasing and satisfying that it has completely taken the place of tea and coffee in many homes everywhere. Try this healthful Drink and note results. Two sizes, usually sold at 15c and 25c. At Grocers Everywhere! Bminiiu. BELCHING Caused by Acid-Stomach Let EATONIC, tho wonderful modern tomnch remedy, bIvb you fiulck relief, from dlacustlne belching, food-repeating, Indigestion, bloated, unsay stomach, dyspep sia, heartburn and otlior ntomnch miseries. They are all cauaed by Acld-Btomach from which about nlno people out of ten suffer In one way or unother. One wrltei as fol lows: "Before I used KATONIC, I could not eat a bltn without belching It rlcht up, sour and bitter. I have not had a bit ot trouble sine the first tablet." Millions are victims ot Atld-Stomaeh without knowing It. They are weak and ailing, have poor digestion, bodies Improp erly nourished although they may eat heart ily. Grave disorders are Hkely to follow If an acid-stomach Is neglected. Cirrhosis ot aha liver. Intestinal congestion, gastritis, catarrh ot the stomach these are only a few of the many ailments often caused by Aeld-Stnmneh. A sufferer from Catarrh of the Stomach of 11 yearn' standing writes: "I had catarrh ot the stomach for 11 long years and I never found anything to do me any good Just temporary relief until I used EATONIC. It la a wonderful remedy and I do not want to be without It." If yoa are not feeling quite right lack energy and enthusiasm and don't know lust where to locate the trouble try EATONIC and see how much better you will feel In every way. At all drug stores a big box for BOo and your money back If you aro not aiisnea, E ATONIC C, TOR YOUR ACID-STOMACH) KNEW THAT WOULD STOP HIM Lawyer Evidently Wat Well Ac- qualnted With the Weakness of His Long.Winded Friend. O. H. Murphy relates the story of a Philadelphia lawyer, retired, who, In tho days of his active practice, was notorious for his long-wlndcdncss. On one occasion he had been spout ing forth his concluding argument for six hours, and the end was nowhere In sight, when tho opposing attorney beckoned his associate and whispered: "Can't you stop him, Jack?" Til stop him In two minutes," Jack replied confidently. And ho wrote and pnssed to the orator the following note: "My Dear Colonel As soon ns yo finish your magnificent argument I would like you to Join mo nt the ho tel In a bumper of rare old Bourbon." Tho lawyer halted In the midst of nn Impassioned period, put on his glasses, and read tho note that had been hnnded him, then he removed his glasses ngnln and, taking up his hat and bag, he said: "And now, may It please tho court and gentlemen of the Jury, I leave tho enso with you." A minute Inter ho was proceeding In stately fashion In the direction of the hotel bar. Who'd do the work of tho world If everybody were rich? UHIWIHIS IMHXH Hrllri rn7TT? mH jm4 i 111 &f fi5?-3 '$ i I Em rm m vb2E5j mW til MwwjBSHf vmi ..tdtimm n mwmw XflaaaaaiiaW. ll(.Ji5S?5a1B"aaaaaWK. miy&33tetVki'?5 ttnaaaaal awvasaTSAA&lrv . fTc .405aaKaWTfflPJt TN UU V ILftl irff SSilJjili- To Mend an Ugly Tear. Sometimes you are uufortunnto enough to make nn ugly tear In n handsome new gown. It may be mond ed very successfully, uud If in nn in conspicuous place It will not show at all. I,ay the tear edge to edge, nnd bnsto across It, being careful that while the edges meet, they do not ovcrlnp. Cut a piece of rubber tissue, which mny be obtained at any tailor ing shop, to amply cover the tear. Lay the garment on the ironing board right Bldo down, place tho rubber over the rent, and over the rubber lay a piece of goods of the same material as that of the garment to be mended'. S:eep both rubber and goods perfectly mooth, and press out with a hot Iron for several minutes. Now cut out the basting threads on the right site, nnd shave off any rough edges remaining. When there Is no material of the dress jbn hnnd, a piece of lightweight woolen goods of the same color will answer. That the bottoms of men's trousers nro held together In this way Is n good sign that the method Is practical nnd successful. To Pad Embroidery. In padding embroidery use tho cbnln stitch. This Is nn especially good hint for mnklng scalloped edges. In making patch work, If you cut your pattern In tnble oil cloth inntond of paper, you will find tho work much more satisfactory. The oil-cloth pat tern will not slip when cutting and there is no danger of snipping off a portion with the scissors. A Dress Protector. When the yoke of n nightdress be comes worn, ctit off tho nightdress skirt, tnke out the sleeves nnd bow It together across tho top, leaving n Summer and No one Is prepared for midsummer unless site has ready for warm weath er a epert suit, or a sport coat tlmt may be worn with skirts of the name character, supplemented by a swenter of sweater-coat. Tho sport suit has made a place for Itself that nothing else can fill. It Is not an extravagance even fer the woman who believes la reducing her expenditure on clothes te necessities, for tho sport suit re (places dressier and less generally wenrnble clothes. It Is nmart enough to tako tho place of afternoon frocks and It remains Informal, whatever It Is made of. "Suit" Is a term that covers the combination of a sport skirt and a sport coat that do not rantcli, as well us skirt and cout of the same ma terial. A handsome example of the first combination appears In the suit on tho left ef tho two models shown in the picture. In this the skirt is of white satin and 1b mode of one of thoso now weaves that appear to be better suited to eport skirts than to anything lelse. It Is strong and brilliant. On I the overlapped Beans at the left side, five large, flat pearl buttons are set near the bottom. Nothing could bo tlnno moro to emphasize- tho charac ter of tho skirt. 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One should nlwnys save tan tops ot old shoes, or the gauntlets of heavy rltliug gloves or othor pieces of leather, They are excellent as as Interlining for Iron holders. Do not muko the holder teo large, It Is clumsy to hanele. These which aro oval in shaae are prefer able. Cut the covering and the Inter lining the same site and shape, stitch all the thicknesses on tho machine, close to the edgo of tho material, then bind with a tape or piece of scan binding. Pongee Again. As sure ns the coining of summer pongee In some form appears. This year there nro lovely pongee parasols. Sonic arc mounted on brown frames! nnd sticks, with no other trimming, tlinn hrown cords on the handles and brown tassels on the ends. Another shows lovely blue butterflies em broidered all over tho Inside of the parasol, with blue cord and blue ends to the sticks. A Footwear Pad. The few who wish to follow fash ion's whim In footwear caa wear, this mumner, whlto oxfords with black shoo laces and blnck stockings. This combination Is sanctioned by Now York's latcsl decree. Of course the generality of women will uso the coav servutlvo all white. Sport Suits klrt, and Is made of bright green silk tricelette, with sailor collar and hand of self-colored embroidery abtfut th, bottom. A satin vest wera with has small pearl buttons, set close to getler, down the Croat. Bright greea taffeta coats with Maculae stitching of white silk, and eeats crochete ef thsgreea silk I lace designs are-noteworthy among the novelties to no worn with whlto satin or silk sport: skirts. All tho conts have belts or! sashes. Tho suit at the right Is node of a heavy ribbed sllknklrt and coat o the samo material. There are several poTterns In those sport silks, some oil them In two colors, others In figured ieslgns of one color. Angora cloth Is a favorite for embellishing them, placed la bands abont the skirt and, coat and as cuffs and collars. Bat many of these suits are untrlmmod, as the fanciful fabric makes variety, enough. Bvcn In sport suits the rent has made a place for Itself, and It ap-j pears In tills modol with curt at the bottom having elx little buttons set! nlong the center. But there are nmnyj sport coats that Ignore tho vogue ot vests. ,1 fp PERUNA tXtMXZi No sufferer from catarrh of tho stomncli cau read MrH, Van Buren's letter without a fcelin of thank fulness. "I have nnont ft Rrcat dcnl of money wltlt toctur for cntnrrh of tUo nloutnrh and at time" Imvo Imon ciimpollod to glvn up my liouRoworlc for darn. For yearn 1 did not Ituovr what n ttcII ear vrna unit cannot help but foot that I vranld not be mIIto lo-dax had I not been Indued to try l'crunn. Six battle ( I'erana nindo me n vrell Tramnn." Hlo Escape. "My lenst boy, Henrcut, wns plnylng In the dust of tho big road tuther day when n motor car knocked him gul-ly-wlndlng," related (lap Jnlinson of lluinpiis Itldgo. "Kor a minute I shore thought he wuh a goner. Hut tin rlz up, gave a few hltclies like n chicken with n burr In Its neck, n cloud of dust poured out of his mouth nnd he began lo cuss everything nnd everybody ho had ever hebred of. 'Thank tho Lord I' says I. 'Tho Uttlo feller Is nil right yet r "Kansas City Star. Certain Difficulties. "Here's n letter from your scholglrl sweethenrt asking you to como hnck. to tho old home town nnd mnrry her," said the secretary. "Tell her," said Mr. Henpcck, as he glnnced nt the plcturo of his Iron-Jnwcd wife nnd her numerous relatives, "that much ns I would llko to accept her kind Invitation, clrcumstnnccH over which I have no control prevent my doing so for the present, at least." Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect It Applicants for Insurance Often Rejected. JunVing from rcportn from dntRRMn who are constanUy In direct touch with the public, there is oso preparation that hits been very successful in overcoming these conditions. Tho mild nnd healing Influence of Dr. Kilmer'a Swamp-ltoot is soon realized. It itnnda the highest for its remarkable record of success. An examining physician for ono of the prominent Lifo Insurance. Compnnies, in an interview of the subject, mado tho as tonishing statement that one reason why o many applicants for insuranco ore re jected is because kidney trouble in so common to the American people, and the large majority of thoso whose applica tions are declined do not even suspect that they have tho disease. It is on sale st all drug stores in bottles of two sizes, medium and large. However, If you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Ilinghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be suro and Mention this paper. Adv. An Artful Dodger. "Henry, my dearest friend told me s girl In Franco Is writing to you." "The deuce sho did 1 Well, tho Uttlo girl who writes to mo Is a mere child bout seven yenrs old. You see, I er was billeted with her family." "But how can a child of that ago write you slxteen-puge letters?" "Oh or she dictates them to her dear old grandmother." Birmingham Age-Herald. Too Soon for That. I overhenrd tho following conversa tlon between my nephew nnd a neigh bor's son, who hnd Just that morning received a new baby brother: "How much does ho weigh?" asked my nephew. "Oh, they hnven't weighed him yet; ho Isn't big enough to stand on tho scales." Chicago Tribune. Brave Woman. "I understand you had a burglar scare nt your home last night." "So wo did. Tho fellbw got away without stealing anything." "Did your wife keep cool?" "Never lost her head for a moment. She asked me If I had kept up the pay ments on my life Insurance and when I told her I, had sho said: 'Do your duty, Henry.' " Birmingham Age-Herald, Cheap Enough. "Cloth at $0 n yard seems high." "Not when you consider that n ynrd will make n gown." L SfOiwiSC"- tfttiKoittableo Tn WMt.ni Canada ' Sheep and Hogs brings can raise 20 to 45 bu. Land at $15 to $30 Per Acre Good Grazing Land at Much Leas. atallarav aad Laad Comnaalea offer unusual Inducements to home MVm tn uttlo In Utra for the purchase ot stock or other fanning requirements can be bad at low interest. Th.n,i.rTminthrWmlnln anil Pmvlnrra of Manitoba. Sanlcalche. wan and ABMtta extsad crery aacourageatea t to the farmer and ranchman. You fan atltala f eUent land at for your strain, cattle, aaeep ead improremsnts). good raarktts and shipping (aciuues, tree nsjnjssB schools, churches epledld flatmate and sure crops. KSSm Vtn irio.trl4 llUratara. ana, dawrlptleaef lands fer sal In Manitoba, SVb2aaa Baakatchewaa ao4 Alkartf, rodaaeS IdlrMd rates, tf UBaicTauaa. unawa, laeam, er W. ?. BENNETT, Rnm 4,lee BaU Canadian Oovtmmont Made Mo a Well Woman fSSMKKBBEXMEZE For Years Did Not Know a Well Day Jli. Mntllc A. Vnnlluren. 17 IllvItUmt be, Orninl Jtapias, Atlcli.. l'aat Cointnnnder VuUoy City htvo, JU O. T. M. LlqnlA or Tnblrt Form SolA iarrjTrli-ro A Too Hard a Job. "I hear your husband can talk Hub, shin." "So lie can, but not Just now lie bus nu ulcerated Jaw." A young man who was fired with love pii.vs he thinks It was the girl's father who acted as llremiin. THIN PEOPLE SHOULD TAKE PHOSPHATE Nothing Like Plain Bltro-Phosphate to Put on Firm, Healthy Flesh and to Increase Strength, Vigor and Nerve Force. Judging from the countless prcparattono and treatments which are continually bo ttle advertised for tho purpose ot making thin pcoplo fleshy, davuloplne arms, neck and bust, and rcplnolnc uuly hollowo and angles by the soft curved lines of health nnd beauty, there uro evidently thousands of men and women who keenly feel their excessive thinness. Thinness nnd weakness are often duo to starved nerves. Our bodies need tnoro phosphate than Is contained In modem foods. 1'iiysicinns claim thcro Is nothlnn tlmt will sunnlv this deficiency so wail as the organic nhosphalo known among drug Kisin as uiiro-pnospnato, which is inex uenslve and ts sold lv most nil drucclata tinder n Riiarantco of satisfaction or money duck, uy reeding tne nerves directly una by supplying tho body cefln with the nec essary phosphoric food elements, bltro phosphato should produce a welcome transformation In tho nppearance; the In crease In weight frequently being Miton Ishlnir. Increase In weight also carries with It n. Renoral Improvement In tho health. Nervousness, sleeplessness nnd lack ot enorjry, which nearly always accompany excessive thlnnesH, should disappear, dull cyos become brlcht, und pale cheek glow with the bloom of perfect health. CAUTION: Although bltro-phosplmtor Is unsurpassed for rellovlng nervourness, sleeplessness nnd general weakness. It should not, owing to Its tendency to In crease wcteht, bo used by anyone won does not dcslro to put on flesh. THEPAXTON HOTEL Omaha, Nebraska EUROPEAN PLAN Rooms from ti.00 up single, 75centn up double. CAFE PItlCES REASONABLE Send for Catalogue on the 1919 Barley-Davidson Motorcycles and BICYCLES Also list oX used machines y are offering at big bargains VICTOR H. ROOS The Cycle Han" 270143-05 LaaYtnworta St, Omaha, Nsb. Largest Motorcycle House In the Middle West SANITARIUM SULPHO SALINE SPRINGS Located on our own premises and used in the Natural Mineral Water Baths Unsurpassed in the treatment of RHEUMATISM Heart, Stomach, Kidney and ljiver uiseoses. Moderate chorgea Address DR. O. W. EVERETT. Mir. ., . 1 4tn and M Sto. Lincoln. Nek. NEW SOUTH WALES INFORMATION BUREAU Sister BulWlnf. 149 Brosdwtr. New York City will te pieatea to sena uoreinnisntBaiisun or Snswsr any Inanities regarding SBportn BlUea (or farming, stock raisins, (rait aruwlns silalBf and InTMlnient tn Mew Bontfi Wales, AUSTRALIA W. N. U., LINCOLN, NO. 25-1919. , KM ftfm a9aaavr'fauJn0aaaaVaaaaaaaaaaak. ttoc&Kai$ina utl 5kstcwt Canada r.raln nrowlns f n nrofit maker. Kllsina? une. certain success. It's easy to prosper where you ot wheat to the acre and buy on easy tamo. Canada and miov her DrosneraW. Loans made low mines on easy terms, and set binu Dricea bogo-low taxes (none on i rtAitBtaK, eU., apply to SaptrtaUadeut KAlfBJI - l - C, ONASA. NEB. Agent