The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, September 18, 1919, Image 7

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    RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF
WOMEN OF
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LEAGE
Necrl Help to Pass the Crisis Safe.
lyProof that Lydia E. Pink-
Lam's Vegetable Compound
Can be Relied Upon.
TJtbfinD.Ill. "DurinRChnnKOofLtfo;
in addition to its annoying symptoms, I
?w nnu an attack ol
grippo which lasted
ull winter and left
mo in a weakened
condition. I felt at
times thnt I would
never bo well again.
1 read ot Lydia J&
il'inkhams vege
table Compound
, and what it did for
women passing
through the Change,
of Life, sol told my
doctor I would try
it. I soon began to
gain in strength
and the annoying
svmntomB dis
appeared and your Vegetable Compound
has made me a well, strong woman so
I do all my own housework. I cannot
recommend Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vege
table Compound too highly to women
pausing through the Change of Life."
Mrs. Frank HensoN, 1316 S. Orchade
St, Urbana, 111.
Women who suffer from nervousness,
"heat flashes," backache, headaches
and "the blues" should try this famous
root and herb remedy, Lydia . Pink
ham'a Vegetable Compound.
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A superstitious Individual says It is
a bad sign to write another man's
name on u note.
A SUMMER COLD
A cold In the summer time, as every
body knows, Is the hardest kind of a
cold to get rid of. The best and quick
est way Is to go to bed und stny there
If you can. with n bottle of "Rosehce's
Syrup" hnndy to insure a good night's
rust, free from coughing, with easy ex
pectoration in the morning.
But If yon enn't stay In bed yon must
keep out of draughts avoid sudden
ihnnges. eat sparingly of simple food
and take occasional doses of Boschee's
Syrup, which you can buy at any Btore
where medicine Is sold. r. safe and effl
flcnt remedy, mwle In America for more
than fifty years. Keep It hnndy. Adv.
Poverty Is Mie mother of many efforts.
Freohen a Heavy Skin
With the antiseptic, fascinating Cutl
cura Talcum Powder, an exquisitely
scented tonvenlent, economical face,
skin, baby nnd dusting powder and
perfume. Renders other perfumes su
perfluous. One of the Cuticura Toilet
Trio (Soap, Ointment, Talcum). Adv.
Debt makes cowards of us ull pro
vided wr are honest.
HAD TOOIVE LP
Was Almost Frantic With the Pita and
Suffering of Kidney Complaint
Doan's Nade Her WelL
Mrs. Lydia Sinister, 1833 Margaret
Bt., Frankford, Pa., nayn: "A cold start
ed my kidney trouble. My back began
to nche anil got sore and lame. My
joints and ankles became swollen and
paintui anu u trip nn u
needles were sticking in
to them. 1 finally had to
five up and went from
bad to worse.
"My kidneys didn't act
right and the secretions
were scanty and distress
ing. 1 had awful dizzy
ppells when everything
one time I couldn't sec Mi. Shutter
for twenty minutes. Awful pains in my
head Bet mo almost frantic and I was
o nervous, 1 couldn't stand the least
noise. How I suffered! Often I didn't
care whether I lived or died.
"I conldn t sleep on account ot trie
terrible pains in my back 'and head.
Nothing Ffcmcd to do mc a bit of Rood
until I began using Doan's Kidney
Pills. I could poon see they were help
ing me; the backache stopped, mv kid
neys were regulated and I no longer
had any dizzy spells or rheumatic pains.
I still take Doan's occasionally and
thev keep my kidneys in good health.
Sworn to before me.
F. W. 0AS8IDY, JR.,
"Notary Public.
Ct Doan's at Any Store, 60c at Dox
DOAM'S'SSS!?
FOSTER-MILBURN CO. BUFFALO, N. Y.
re WW
HEADACHE
Often Caused by
ICEBOUND CABIN
TOMB OF TRAPPER
Dies All Alone In Frozen Wilder
ness of the Canadian
Northwest.
BEAR STORY TOLD
BY TROUBLE MAN
EPITAPH ON HIS DOOR
Wounded Policeman Makes Hazardous
Journey of 2,000 Miles to Investi
gate Fate of Man Suspected
of Being Murdered.
Saskatoon, Husk. Kiniiiimuol Peter
son, a IltiiNon P.ny company trapper,
foil asleep In his lonely cabin In the
northern wilderness near Fond du Luc
11! month1" ago. lie lies today Just as
he foil asleep, In his bunk with his
blankets tucked nronnd him. The
wolves that howl nbout his .hnck and
the roaring blizzards thnt pile the win
ter snows to the clapboard roof will
never awaken him from bis slumber.
There ho will continue to sleep, pos
sibly forever. Ills old log cabin, which
ho built htuiM'lf, has become his
mausoleum. A sheet of paper tacked
on the door bears his epitaph written
In English, French Cree nnd Chepc
wynn :
"This Is the grave of Emanuel Pe
terson. Let no man disturb It."
Constable M. Chnpplns of the Itoynl
Northwest mounted police trnveled
2,000 miles through snow and storm to
write that epitaph. Ills return to
Saskatoon after a throe-months Jour
ney Is the Inst chapter In the tale.
Suspected Slaying.
News that a man lay dead In a cabin
somewhere north of Lake Athahaska
trickled down out of the frozen North
to Edmonton last February. The man
bad been dead then nine months.
There was a suspicion that bo might
have been murdered. Chnpplns wns
assigned to make an Investigation. It
Is such work as this that bus built
the heroic traditions of Canada's corps
of Scarlet Ulders.
Ho sot out from Prince Albert. A
branch line of one of the transconti
nental railways took him beyond the
farms to the northern end of the steel
highway at Big ltlver. Ho outfitted
with a sled and dog team nt Isle a la
Crosse and with an lndlnn guide
struck Into the wilderness. The ther
mometer registered !K) degrees below
zero. The snow was two feet deep.
At Cree lake the snow was four
feet deep and the mercury stood nt
f Acid-Stomach
Yes, nleed, mora often than you think.
Because AC1P-HTOMACH, starting with In.
dlffftlon, heartburn, lielchlntt, food-repeat-lnu,
bloat and sas. If not checked, will even,
tually affect every vital orean of the body
Severe, blinding, splitting" headaches are.
therefore, ot frequent occurrence as a remit
f thla upiwt condition.
Take EATON1C. It quickly banlahea acid
atnmuch with Its sour bloat, pain and gas.
It aids dlKestlon helps the stomach C't
full strength from every mouthful of food
vnn eat. Mllllnna of Dootile aro miserable,
weak, stole ami ailing becauao of ACID
BTOMACII. 1'ulsons, created by partly dl
seated food charged with acid, are absorbed
Into the blood and distributed throughout
the cntlrtt aystem, Thla often causes rheu
mntlHin, biliousness, cirrhosis of the liver,
heart trouble, ulcer and even cancer of
the atamach. It robs Its victims of their
health, undermines the strength of thi
roost vlcorous.
If you want to get back your physical
and mental strength bo full of vim and
rigor enjoy life and bo happy, you must
(t rid of your acid-stomach.
In BATONIC you will Hnd tha very heir
you need and It's guaranteed. 8o get a big
iOo box from your druggist today. If It
rails to please you, return It and b will
raruna your money.
Says Bruin Chased Him Up Pole
and Then Fell Ten Feet
From Top.
TTnrdwIek. N. .1. The story of being
"poled" by the biggest black bear rang
ing the Illue mountains, was told
here by Joseph Tltman, a "trouble
shooter" or the American Telegraph
anil Telephone company .of Strouds
burg. Pa. Tltman was repairing wires
on the top of a telegraph pole when ho
saw a huge black bear charging upon
til m from a clump of trees about 10
yards nwny.
"I had taken my gun along," said
Tltman, "to shoot some ground hogs,
and when I left my motorcycle on the
Think Texan Has Right Tip.
The municipal bat roost and the ordi
nance prohibiting thu destruction of
the little animals were Introduced In
San Antonio, Tex., by a local doctor
several years ago. The city bus since
enjoyed such gratifying immunity front
moMptitofs nut! malaria that the doc
tor's fume has gone abroad, lie has
now been Invited by the Italian gov
ernment to establish a "battery" In
that country, nnd by the llritlsh to ex
periment with his Idea In India. The
InsiilTerahle heat and prolonged rains
of the latter country often make the
mosquito nuisance a serious menace
to national health. Popular .Mechan
ics Magazine.
A Vo'tQQ From Sioux City, Iowa, soya
PE-HU-MA
Worth Its WelgSnt In Bold
You cannot mistake the words of Mr. W. W. Northrup, of 008 Fourth
Street, Sioux City, Iowa. He is enthusiastic about his present health and
the merits of I'K-KU-NA aud wants everyouo to know It. Hero is a re
cent letter from lilin :
3, W$r !Jr
s ' srRBnHusK 'twrV
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'Willie f a&
I t 1
Has Become His Mausoleum.
i
CO degrees below. Packs of gray
wolves hung on his trail. They kill
ed two of his dogs In nn nttack on his
camp. Ho killed them every day by
the dozen. This, Chnpplns believes,
saved his life, for the half-starved,
desperate brutes fensted on the car
casses of their dead companions.
Faced Snow Alone.
A little farther on his lndlnn guide
turned bnek. The frozen desolation
thnt lay ahead struck him with panic
terror. Chnpplns went on alone. Ho
drovo ahead two days In tlin teeth
of a blizzard. His provisions rnn low.
Ho lived on short rations of pemmlcan
and ten. At tho silver camp at Darnler
he obtained fresh supplies nnd a new
guide nnd pressed on to tho Hudson
liny post at Fond du I.nc.
He found Peterson's body perfectly
preserved In the cold, dry air. Thero
were no signs of violence. Peterson's
dlnry lay open on a table. The last
entry, mnde March 20, 1018, read:
"I am very sick. It would ho hell if
I should die out hero among the snow
drifts all alone."
BABY IS LOST IN MOVING
Forgotten by Mother, the Child
Found Smothered In
Mattress.
U
E
ATONIC
"Paraded Around That Pole for Two
Mortal Hours."
edge of tho road about H00 yards
away, I thought I'd better take the
gun nlong with me. Left the gun nt
the foot of the pole and climbed up to
make some repairs, .lust as I heard
a roar my glance met the biggest
black bear I over saw In these parts
or anywhere else, charging down on
me. He was far enough nwny for me
to slip down the pole und get my gun.
As I started to climb up again In n
hurry, old Itruln reared on his
haunches and swiped at me with his
paw. He Just missed me and I went
up to the top anil he after me. I must
hnve been excited, for I shot nil my
cartridges at him as he. was climbing
the pole.
"He got up about ten feet, begun to
slip, and tlown ho wont. He reared
up on his haunches again nnd Just
paraded around that polo for two
mortal hours. When I saw I hnd
missed him I was so mad that I threw
my gun at him.
"I was some seared, I'll tell tho
world, when that big black fellow
started up the pole after me. I took
my Held telephone and connected as
quick as I could with central nt
Stroudsburg nnd told her to send help
quick as I had been treed by a bear.
"After waiting for mo until ho got
tired the bear turned anil ambled off
Into the woods. When I thought he.
had gone, I shinned down the pole,
got my motorcycle und beat It for
home."
"What gets me," said Tltman, "Is
that 1 am a tlrst-class telephone trou
ble shooter for my company, and I
couldn't shoot my own troubles even
when I hnd a gnu."
Farmer Is Victim of Own
Dynamite Thief Trap
Wlnstcd, Conn. When Henry
Koehler. flfty-elKht. farmer of
West Cornwall, discovered that
his barn was being systematical-
ly looted, ho fastened dynamite ?
over the burn door so that If a 2
thief came at night he would ex- I
plode It and be blown up. Last 2
night ho forgot his trap and
opened the door without tnklng
precautions. The dynamite ex
ploded, and Koehler Is now In
n hospital suffering with pain
ful cuts on the legs mid thighs.
L.
Preserving Morale.
Morale Implies morals, and more.
It may be possible to be perfectly clean
morally and yet have low morale.
Morale Implies hope, courage, determi
nation. Many a good man lucks these.
He Is good morally, but has lost his
grip on the world and himself. In
spite of his goodness he Is doomed to
tlefeat. On the other linnd n man can't
have the highest morale If his life Is
not clean. Mental nnd physical Im
purity ure bound to leave their stain
upon the life. Then In time of stress
something will give way nnd the papers
will talk about collapse and overwork
and things. The only way to meet
life's problems Is to keep fit. Thnt
menns more thnn mere entlng nnd
drinking. It means the proper care of
the whole organism.
SJK9aaalalaE& 'Ia-xk zTtUKr
"rn-RU-NA Is worth Its wflchl in goM
nd tlicn some. I tiled lo llilnk it ouly a wo.
man's remedy but have changed my mind.
I had a coicli. especially in tho morning.
After uilnclult n loltlo of FR-UU-NA Wit
much boiler. I would couch up chunks of
phlccru and mucin, my ej cs itched and both
ered me. Judclnc trura llio symptoms given
In join almanac it was cal.irrh. My stomach
Is lit much better condition since using your
medicine."
"Use this testimonial, If you with. Don't
bctltalo tondvcrtlso the merits of FB-RU-NA."
(Signed) W.W. NORTHRUP.
There arc thousands Just Ilko Mr. Northrup, kcpticl at first but
convinced by a trial of PB-RU-NA.
DON'T DE AN UNBELIEVER.
If your Iroublo Is of a catarrhal nature, trr TE-RU-NA, then fell your
friends. It is fine sifter an attack of grip or Spanish Flu.
mold Everywhere Tablets or Liquid
rom CATMKMANO ATAHAL CONDITION
IMPRISONED IN BANK VAULT
Oakland, Cal. Iluslcd with getting
her furniture reatly for moving to nn
other apartment, Mrs. Joseph Vnlado,
placed her month-old baby on a mat
tress. She tossed a blanket over it to
keep the bnby warm.
Tho expressman failed to see the
child when ho rolled up tho mattress
and blanket and threw the bundlo Into
the wagon. The child smothered be
fore it was mimed.
Assistant Cashier Was Taking Family
Over Institution When Child
Closed Door.
Tulsa, Okln. C. T. Kverett, nn ns
slstant cashier of tho First National
bank, took his wife and smnll child
and his father and mother tlown to thu
bank on a Saturday night to see where
ho worked. Ho showed them over tho
place and then took them Into the
safety deposit vault. Tho child closed
tho door to tho vnult, locking his par
ents and grandparents In. After de
bating for some time whether to call
the fire department or tho cashier, tho
bank employeo called the latter, and
Mr. Everett nnd his party were let out,
none the worse for their experience.
THE MEN IN
CLASS Al
A sound, healthy man is never a back
number. A man can be as vigorous and
able at seventy as at twenty. Condition,
not years, puts you in tho discard. A
system weakened by overwork and care
loss living brings old age prematurely.
The bodily functions aro impnircd and
unpleasant symptoms appear. The weak
spot is generally tho kidneys. Keen
them clean and in proper working con
dition and you will generally find "your
self in Class A. Toko GOLD MEDAL
Haarlem Oil Capsules periodically and
y.our system will always bo in working
order. Your spirits will be enlivened,
your muscles supple, your mind active,
and your body capable of hard work.
Don't wait until you havo been reject
ed. Commence to be a first-class man
now. Go to your druggist at once.
Get a trial box of GOLD MEDAL
Haarlem Oil Capsules. They arc mado
of the pure, original, imported Haar
lem Oil tho kind your great-grandfather
used Two capsules each day will
keep you toned up and feeling fine.
Money refunded if they do not help you.
Kemember to ask for the imported
GOIJ) MEDAL lirand. In three sizes,
sealed packages. Adv.
Shrewd Farmer.
"The boys are entlng your green ap
ples," said one of the country hoard
ers. "That's nil right," said the farmer.
"Let them cat all they want. It will
keep them nwny from the tabic for the
next three or four days, and I'll charge
their daddies for the apples besides."
Stated Financially.
"Edith Is one of those girls whoso
Interest In a man Is governed by his
wealth."
"I see; the greater tho principal the
greater the Interest."
Speaks for Itself.
"Are you an experienced nvlator?"
"Well, I've boon at It three months
nnd I'm all hero."
Don't Be Discouraged.
Tho burning thoughts of tomorrow ,
are often thrown Into the wnsto bas
ket of today.
If you don't think n womnn can
keep n secret ask the next plump
one you meet what sho weighs.
Itusy men nearly always are happy
men.
How's This?
We offer $100.00 for any caso of catarrh
that cannot bo cured by HALL'S
CATARIIH MEDICINE.
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE Is tak
n Internally and acts throuRh the Blood
on the Mucous Surfacos of the System.
Sold by druggists for over forty years.
Prlco 75c. Testimonials free.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio.
Describing Her.
"Is she the kind of womnn who
knows it nil?" "No, but she's the kind
of woman who tells It nil."
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all in a hot Spanish sauce! Such is Libby's ChiU Con
Carnc ask your croccr for a package today. Try it
with rice, mashed potatoes or spachctti it's dclichtful.
Iibby, M?NeM & Libby, Chicago
LUCKY
STRIKE
CIGARETTE
GET a package today. No
tice the flavorthe whole
some taste of Kentucky Burley
tobacco.
Why do so many "regular
men" buy Lucky Strike
cigarettes? They buy them
for the special flavor of the
toasted Burley tobacco.
There's the big reason it's
toasted, and real Burley. Make
Lucky Strike your cigarette.
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