, r.wHMkii tWTWWIIfll' ' W.1T J ' W " II D OLOUD, N1I1AIKA, 0 H 1 1 F . p wPfcAiW '"OMIT "LOOKED GOOD But After Recelvlnj Letter From Ao rlcultural Department "City Suck , er" Did Not Invest A city nmn Rot n very RlowlnR circu lar from a Chtengo "development com pnny" offcrlm; lilin ten ncres of hind In Florida for (lie surprisingly smnll sum of $'J.G0O n "prnnut unit" tlio circular culled II lie coulil grow, tlic clrculnr wild, n thousand bushels of peanuts on his ten ncros and could ell the pea nuts allowing for low pi Ices ut SU a bushel. The city man was Impressed : but ho "ent the circular to the depart ment of agriculture with n query ns to whether or not the Investment was n trood one. Following arc "oine sentences from the letter he got In reply: "Tho lit crnture is of the hind designed to de ceive, city people In tho North mid West who do not know anything about farming." "The nwrngc return from ten acres of peanuts would not exceed 5300 to MOO." "You could buy a 100 acre farm In almost any of the coun ties of western Florida, Including tho one mentioned In the circular, for the price these people ask for ten acres." "Tho whole 'unit' system, whether It 19 pecans, pearlies, llgs, cuno, pea nuts, hogs, or what not, Is simply n means of selling land at three to live times whnt It Is worth to Ignorant or unwary small Investors." "To pay $2, 500 for this ten ncres of land would fctnnip you as a 'sucker' of the rankest clius." Exchange. HOW etEOPATRA'S NEEDLE WAS SAVED New Process Invented to Pre serve Surface of Monolith ! In Central Park. HIEROGLYPHS OBLITERATED, The Secret Phone By OU11I Frances Pfelffor Rigors of Western Climate Cautet Khedive' Gift to Disintegrate. Painting Ancient Obelisk With Special Preparation Stay ed Decay Ruined Por tions Restored. SHARK TO FURNISH LEATHER Investigation Has Shown That Shin of Sea Monster Has a Very Def inite Value. Although tho personal popularity of sharks is not likely soon to Increase, their existence will be more compla cently accepted If the work already done through the agency of the United States government continues Its prog ress, toward proving sharkMcln a good substitute for leather. The effort was begun In 11)10, and It has been shown that the skin of a shark can bo tanned by newly dlcoored processes with n result mm li like a superior grade of leather. Comuieiclul tanneries are be ginning to tin n out the product. Shoes made of It aie being worn; and, like the pig, of which everything Is utilized hut the Miucnl, tho shark has been found generous hi by-products. The jureau of standards Is now experiment ing with slunk leather to determine Its durability, tensile strength, and wear ing and water-resisting qualities; hut enough has been done to Indlcntc thut many persons In the future will go shod In shark leather, and that only those who are told will know the difference. Now Yorkers nwoko ono morning to Jlnd In their breakfast hendllncs tho news that a zealous park employee had discovered signs of disintegration on tho surface of tho city's most treasured 'antique Cleoputrn's Needle. I'hoto graphs revealed that the monolith was peeling, large pieces of biindstono hav ing fallen from tho tall shaft, carrying with them part of tho prized hiero glyphs. London's twin Bister of Cleopatra's Needle was reported as resting com fortably and cnduiingly on tho banks of tho Thames, nnd tho rlvnl port won dered whether a piepaiutlon would bo found to stay the nltncks of their harsher cllmnlu. Such a preparation was soon forth coming. A now paint combination ns a preservative for stone was Invented TRUSTWORTHY completeness In human experience I, T k j moderate doSto, right Y"",h' !" ft ir." S.,T.,I through the warmer months, Incompleteness. How' universal Is the senso of In THE OBELISK. Tlie OIiMIhU was promoted to tlie City of New York by tlio Fhudlvo of Utt'Pt. How Bridges Breathe. T.Ike us mortals, big steel bridges feel the changes In the weather, and must lie built to withstand them, or perish. In the bent of summer n bridge is appreciably longer than it Is In winter, and at various times of tho year It may be longer on one side than on the other, as when a hot sun plays on ono Hank, and a cold wind on the other. Tlie "breathing apparatus" of a bridge consists of rollers under tho feet at one end m that the end can move to and fro freely according to the expansion and contraction of the huge gliders. l'rolMon is made in tlie case of the Foith bridge for ns much as two feet of "breathing" of tlio Immense cantilevers. T li.nlnillt com man.lur UorrlnEa. U. rf--: H, N., nfmr n three f yeni.V effort, olitnln- ( Oil llOHBI'WlOII or It f- 1 arm inoru u iu " i lirvioiit position, ut mi expense Of nearly j JIM.OUO It s tl imlly swum; Into po Bltlun at noon, Jhiui ury 22, ISSI. Tlio helRlit of this monument, fiomlmsu , to lip, H J foot, 2 . Inches. Tlio mens- ., urenient of tlio lao, i , miuare through It uxls, U 7 foct. 8 InehPH. Tho entlro weight of tho mono lith ia S19U tons. , Since It wns n Har ried near the torrid zone, It nun traversed s the entire length of v I-cypt. moat of that of the Mediterra nean Sea and th width of thu Allan- tlo Ocean a (lis- j lance of 6.100 miles provlnjf Itself a llrt , vato (patolar fnr nim jTS I .Rtu .aiuf " - yfi whose HRe lias ex- : ceeded thirty-live centuries. in tae , couth of IU exist- v ence It liny at en f rhnraoh and bin boat . eoliiB to tholr do- $ Btruutlon In the Kcd t' p'fl Sea; SlilHliiiK march- r U',a llltf to tho CoiKiucst , x'Z of Jerus.ilnni: Cam- 1 Mi liyscs desolating tho f lanu; jicroooiui, , j. Platoand other Orcelt fjj luum'iua riimicii in r , tz i- 1 A II Uj JUTUUUIUI, t Plato ami other Creole ulii.liiiit. nlitmlf Ail 1,1 . pursuit of Kuyptlan j', Uy lore; Alexander thai (Vr Great on Ills vlctorl- , TfZR i tha land of vjtyj j bIx and a zttfl Hlob Temperature May Mislead. High temperature does not always mean fever, for tlie body heat may be Increased by exercise or eating, and n rise of as much as 1.J1 degrees Fah renheit has been traced to mental woilc. Dr. R IJ. Wyun of Indianapolis reports that drafted men before examination showed an nverage rise of 0.3 degrees from the anxiety and suspense, with a corresponding depression below nor mal after examination, In 10 nurses the fall after examination nveraged 0.0 degrees. The psychic rloe plus tlie dally elevation may lead to false con clusions If the physician Is not careful. our e x throiiKh flnfiliptl half centuries of "l ltoman Hoverclcnty V J,'? nnd Christian Httut;- ( K cla at Alexandria: all .- .,, the Ioiik line of Mod- ff,i icm uiieia since ,' ,i Callnh Omar: and ), now, IcuvIuk alto- A Kother Its native land it Htands looking up- a.. t... ...tiffin .1...AM. Ull lllll II1IIIIUII UVU.I' n Tj. 'iH In this imitropolU 'Skjk whoBd Hlte wus uu- VrSfy known to the Kastorn r'vjfi world at a tlitio when thu Olietlik hud ueuli In exlsttencii for two thousand years. by Dr. William Kuckro, chemist of tlie Metropolitan Museum of Art. Many years previous coating with parnllln had been tried, but the application had not entirely accomplished Its purpose. Tho new painting process, however, proved a success. Disintegration was halted nnd the dumuged parts restor ed. New York breathed easily again. His Mistake, riulhush You know mv wife nnd ilier sister loot -(,ry imit.i, nllue. I Wl.iihiirst-Oli. Is that so? ' "Yes. Why. the other day 1 got a seat hi a crowded trolley car, and when I got oft my slutor-ln-lnw was nlso getting ott tlie same car nnd shn gnve me Hall Columbia for not get ting up and offering her my sent." "Well, why didn't you offer her your seat? Didn't you know her?" "No, 1 didn't. I really thought It was my wife!" Yonkers Statesman. AkOUNbWffiWfflH!) WITH THE AMERI .RED CROSS. At Saloniki. Ka1: ri mm i B m kdfi 4w 'Mil jTfgJOr"" " 'if itiF M' Even tho Seal It Is ono of the dlslllusloniueiits ex perienced by most sojourners on this planet that the wonderful places of childhood's enjoyment are found to hnvo shrunk amazingly on being re visited In after years. Kven the small pcoplo find that Imagination jilays pranks with them, and are driven to somo such remark as that of the lit tle 'girl who, on being taken back to the ueasidb after two years or so, ex claimed: ''it's tiotUhe same, mummy darling, lt'8 gone out Of shape." Farm Lands Grow In Value. The value of farm luuda Is Incrcas- I lug steadily tn the United States, the i average for average grndo plow lauds rbelDg about 174.31 per acre on Mnrcb 1. as compared Wltn uo.i n year ago, &lf tiro yrs,Bo,vandJ$58.39 three years ago. ..,..., Tlio veritable mountains of relief supplies turned out by tho millions of chapter workers during tho war mado tho Amorlcun ited Cross one of ttho biggest' "manufacturing concerns", ,ln tho world, with great warehouso .space at scores of strategic points all 'around the globe. ; Ono of the biggest distribution cen ters wns at Sulonlkl, Greece, and In Hlds picture Bulgarian prisoners of: war are seen there unloading a ucu 'Cross cargo of 2,!t00 boxes from a French transport.. At the right la( seen one of tho American Hed Cross. rnmlonk. fleets of 'which were used in Vushlng rellof to points whero the suf fering was greuusti. i (Copyright, 1010. by Western Newtpaptr Union.) "If I do what yon nslc me. and tho company llnds It out, 111 lose my Job." "Then I will get jnu n better one." "I know you pretty near i tin things," admitted Mnik Senton, telcphoiio lino repairer, ''but you tiro asking me to break tho rules of the company." "I'll mend them up later," nlrlly de clared Jasper Wot roll. "If It ever does get out the men will call It cleverness, and tho ladles will hall you ns a loyal emissary of the love god, Cupid." Jasper Worrell, malinger of the local telephone line, had got the devoted Senton his position, but be wns nskliig his humble pensioner to do n good deal for him. Jarvls had directed him to tap n wire lending Into the home of Hubert llroolcs, to carry It to n certain secluded closet In the house, nnd put hi n receiver, nil tho time posing us a workman engaged In testing nnd re pairing tho regulnr phone wire. Here was the Munition: The father of charming Hlnnche Hrooks had been defeated In ihc locnl mayoralty con test the year prolous by Jasper's father, llltterly llroolcs had resented the success of his political rlvnl. He refused to spoulc to any of thu Worrell family. When he heard that young Worrell and his daughter had been seen together on tho street, ho com niunded her forthwith to hnvo no fur ther communication, with the son of his enemy, Blanche wns a dutiful daughter. Jasper was nil but engaged to her. Hlnnche met. him Just onco nnd sorrowfully ndvlsed him that their dream of happiness was blighted. "Never, no; abandon the thought 1" declared Jarvls In his forceful, con lldent way. "Leave It all to me, dear Blanche. I've won you, undeserving us I urn to bo .so blessed, I'll win over your father, too. Don't talk over that rubbish of patiently waiting two years until you lire of age. Leave It all to me. Within two months I .shall bo coming to see you three times a week, with I-'nther Brooks smiling a wel come." "But never to see you for eight wholo Ions: weeks I" murmured Blnnche. "Never to talk with you I" "Dismiss that erroneous Impres sion," directed Jarvls buoyantly. "Wo shall hnvo the sweetest, coziest, most blissful chats every evening of our lives nnd four times a day, If you wish," Insisted Jarvls, "and here's my plan." It was n during one, and It quite scared Blanche. A secret telephone wns to be Installed In a secluded room next to, nnd communicating with Blnnche's owii upartment. All the art and science expert Mark Senton could employ wns to be utilized In having a phone with no bell call. A mere click would call Blanche ut the other end of the line at an ngreed on time. Thu only caution to be exercised was to be certain that In talking to one an other no one should overhear them. And .so Mark Senton, selecting an occasion when Mr. Brooks was absent from home, duly lustnllcd the secret telephone, ami all Blanche had to do was to lock the door of her room, go Into the novt apartment, give the .sig mil and In low-oiced converse thoe two rex oiled In renewed low making and tenderness. All this brought them no closer In actual contact, nor did It .seem to Blnnche that her stubborn, determined father was being miide more approach able. "Don't worry on that hcore," encouraged Jarvls one afternoon. "I'm winking hard on that end of the prop osition. Be nt the phone at 8 o'clock to tho minute this evening, and I'll be ready to announce the program that Is going to win over Father Brooks In n jiffy." Through the misadventure of a de lay at the house of a girl friend taken suddenly III Blanche did not get home by 8 o'clock that evening. At Just that hour Mr. Brooks, passing through the upper hall, noticed an open win dow' in her room nnd the rain blow ing In. lie entered nnd closed It, and Just then n suspicious sound directed hint to tlie unused apartment beyond. A series of clicks echoed, then Indis tinct soumK us of some one speaking In a low tone. "Hello!" ejaculated Mr. Brooks In iiiiiazeinenl, as. tracing tlio sound, he discovered the secret telephone behind un old wardrobe. Hu picked up tho receiver. At onco the words wero swept to his .startled hearing! "It's all tight, Blanche. I've fixed over) thing. My father declines to run again for mayor. I hnvo got In my work with the fusion people on a com promise cnndldute. As I can swing nil our workers I enn elect Father Brooks. I'm ono of the committee coming to apprise him of the situa tion In the next hour. Kiss your Jarvls, dear, flood by." " 'Father Brooks!' 'Kiss your Jar vls 1' The audacious young reprobnte." And there Hubert Brooks smiled. He rather cjiuckled as ho discerned the cleverness of stills Irresistible son of an enemy who had undermined his ruHcuhiuK'obNtliincy. Ho was smlllntt'stlll ns Blanche, hur rying and hrVufhloss, nearly ran Into him In the next room. "Oh, father 1" she gasped. "'Oh, father 1'" chortled her sire. "And, 01" Jarvls 1 Ah. possible, 'fu ture muyor of'fhls (firlVlng municipal Itjv I think, I .shall make thut clover vnmur man my prlme'ralhlstort" ever i caching for the homcthlng elso which they crave for tho hour, which seems to bo the essential need of tho year whllo wo occasionally meet na tures who tiro bending every force of their working yours to tho end of at taining sino gient nmbltlon, falling In which, life to them Is but a fraction. Hubert Carroll. E. S. Gaa-ber Wall Paper, Paints, Oils and Varnish PICTURE FRAMING , (Work Guaranteed) Electrical Goods of all Kindt Will Wire Your House And Furnish You the Fixtures after meals. Scott's Emulsion furnishes nourishment of par ticular value to the anemic or those underweight. Keep up your strength. Trust Scott's Emulsion to help you do it. Scott & Bowne. nioorafield, N. J. 19-S JOYFUL EATING Unlets your food Is digeitcd with out tho aftermath of painful acidity, the joy U taken out of both eating and living. KM101DS are wonderful in their help to tho stomach troubled with over-acidity. Pleasant to take relief prompt and definite MADE BY SCOTT & tOWHE MAKERS OtJ SCOTTS EMULSION IMA WHMMiiHHMHnM Hamilton - Omthmr Clothing Co. Kwrythtng o M r my Wmro BUY Land At Stratton, Colo. For Particulars Write to Jos. A. Collins Land Co. Stratton, Colorado STOCK SALS AT INAVALE, NEBRASKA TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1919 COMMENCING AT ONB O'CLOCK. SHARP 105 - Head of Stock - 105 8 HEAD OF HORSES 55 HEAD OF CATTLE 1 extra good Scotch topped Shorthorn bull 10 months old, registered. This call is sired by Sultans Goods, 545050, nbull that sold for $1250 at 11 months old. 42 HEAD OF HOGS 2 registered Duroc Jersey Donrs, vt 150 lbs each; (0 head stock hogs H. J. and J. W. Wonderly, Owners G. R. McCRARY, CLERK i i ' I. ' fl ThelHarain of Safety Is represented by the amount of insurance you carry. Don't lull yourself into a fancied Becurity. Because fire has never touched you It doesn't follow that jou're immune Tomorrow -no today, If you have time and you better find time come to the ofllce ami we'll write n policy on your house, furniture, store or merchandise. -LATER MAY BE TOO LATE- O. C. TEEL Reliable Insurance Why Don't You Buy The Best Range? You buy tlie best tools to wotk with for your farm shop or office. You do this as a matter of econ omy. You know it pays. When you find your self annoyed with some poor tool you replace it with the best you can find on the market. The important part of a home equipment is the range. Ask your wife or mother if she is perfectly satisfied with the range she is using Then see The SOUTH BEND MALLEABLE Range All-Ways Preferable When you need a new heater see the ILLINOY. Like all other merchandise we carry in stock, it is sold under guarantee. All sizes carried in slock. Bear in mind these facts: We can can promptly supply your wants in the line of shelf and heavy hardware. Special orders receive careful attention. GEO. W. TRINE Red Cloud's Leading Hardware Dealer n -i vl : !issr IMh ) ITV wmmsfff..'fJ XT.'Zi'WESnci gTvr 18 cents a package What you pay out your 'good money for is cigarette satisfaction and, my, how you do get it in every puff of Camels! XPERTLY blended choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos in Camel cigarettes elimi nate bite and free them from any unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or unpleasant cigaretty odor. low-mildness of the tobaccos yet re taining the desirable "body." Camels are simply a revelation I You may smoke them without tiring your taste! Camels win instant and permanent success with smokers because the blend brings out to the limit the refreshing flavor and delightful mel- ft J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Wintn.Slem, N. C For your own satisfaction you must compare Camels with any cigarette in the world at any. price. Then, you'll best realize their superior quality and the rare enjoyment they provide. , t 1 1 .J3. a""' '? it"