' tt ,u w .jjEjaf,' . RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF W ih fr F ' !. ft. .3 k . r - 1 ? f t . 'i. - 8' COLDS breed and Spread INFLUENZA KILL THE COLD ONCE WITH BULL'S CASCARAbMUININI JOMU Sundtrtf cold remedy for 20 years . in uoici lorm caie. ture. do opiates break up a cold In 24 nout relieve crip in 3 dirt. Money bick If it fall. The genuine box mi a xea top witn r. uurs picture. At AUDrmg Stmt The Army of Constipation Is Growlna Smaller Every Day CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS re responsible. Not only relieve constipa tion, but correct Ai'iBrrri't! biliousness, tick IrAtflCEta headache, in digestion, sal low skin they never fail renewal IIXTL.E IVER PBLLS of regular fatbits follow. Purely vegetable. f malt PlU-aall Dote Small Price DR. CARYKR'S IRON PILLS, Nature'a great nerve and blood tonic for Anemia. Rheumatism, Nervousness, Sleeplessness and Female Weakness CliDUioaslinritciilBH sVtanirtiwC fj&WBa LOOK HERE j tKxrfim For 40c I vJt'ATon By sendlnu to us for 1 Iftfot t'rrzrJiZ' can of iZ':v." r haiiic m 'tmwz,'rr--'r--z,. 7m Tvrwwlwr" - 7 I A UC&85&M& In.TI.I -.Ifs (. VssAlis''S"l sTBst wmmM esBSsBr vf&ftnaouci! Tha FaultUii IV ... -J .At' Ki'infiMw Radiator Ctnunt One can will post tively stop all email leaks in any Auto. UWi"' I2BWB Truck or Tractor Radiator. Cap. Jacket or Cylinder Block in 20 min utes. It does not clog and it is per fectly harmless. It is a permanent repair. If your dealer does not z nave it, upon receipt oi u ceais we will mail a can to any address. 'Made la DETROIT, MICH., by Z uall mvuviiia w 1 15 Grand Rlvr Ave. . 8ceoMfullr used at all Ford stations Dealer reqneatea to writs for retail agency 4i4s4ss Jft BE A NURSE Exceptional opportunity at the present time for young: women over nineteen years of. age who have had at least one rear In high school to take Nurses' Training- In general hospital. Our graduates are In great demand. Address ftapt. of Maine. Lincoln Sanitarian, Lincoln. Nebr. I'lIONOCliAI-H M:KI)L1:H. Mortone needle five clearest tons on any phonograph. Each needle plays ten record perfectly. Package f 80 needles tor 16 cents or send $1.00 for 10 packages and w send free record catalog which saves you J0 on all records pur phased. Mortone Co., Century Hlflg.,N.Y.CItr. rillS IB A "DUND AD" Anyone Is blind j a bat who falls to Investigate. Latest hona essential to women; no windmill need. d: stock unnecessary: no deliveries; $1.60; 100; circulars, nor 2216. 8. Lake City. Uth PATCNTC Watson B. Coleman, I M I CIV I a) Talent Lawyer.Waslilncum, I . 71 -0. AdTlcoarla book fraa! aatasreuonabl. nibet reference. Uesuerrlcea. W. N. U LINCOLN, NO. 2-1920. Nebraska Directory " -v" VAN ARNAM DRESS PLEATING c & BUTTON CO. , 412-17 Pazton Block, Omaha, Neb. lAccordlon, knife, aide, space, box, aunburst and combination treat ing, nematitcning, plcot edging, Dlnklnir.riichlnir.pnvrlnlitinn 11 styles and sixes. Price llil fr. Creamery and Cream Station Supplies Milk Bottles and Dairy Supplies; Bffg uuh ana vjotcKen uoops KENNEDY A PARSONS nn '309 Jones St. lam P 4.L c. OMAHA SIOUX CITY (BU ATlW 9L L. Stine & Sons Solicit you i shipment of Hide And Furs. Returns cnade wise day ar airivaL High est price guaranteed. 234 South- 9th, Lincoln, Nebr. KODAKS 4 Developing, Printing fci end Enlarging I'll I mnln Ptinlv CnnJ.. f (Eastman Kodak i. ept K, 1217 O St Lincoln, Neb. SANJTARIUM SULPH0 SALINE SPRINGS Locatod on our own premises nntl used in tho Natural Mineral Water Baths (Jn&urpussud in tho treatment of RHEUMATISM Heart, Stomach, Kidney and Liver Diseases. Moderate charges. Address DR. O. W. EVrRETT. Mar. 1 41k ana M Sis. Ltacela, Nek. r m SHORT COATS HAVE MANY VOTARIES As polls nro becoming mnro find more precious, mid even thni Unit nro eniHelercrt ordinary mtil plentiful, continue to ntlvnnce In price, the own er of n fur rout looks upon It us nn Investment Hint Increiisus vontiintly In viilue. It Is hard, to predict any thing about the future prices of furs, but people who are well Informed Bay there Is no chnnce of their falling for sonio time to come; the chnnces are that they will continue to go up. In view of this, riiort fur coats have ndvnntnges over all others because they cost less, nre very smart and present n chance to remodel pnrtly worn long coats Into something that Is stylish mid new. Some furs nre dlfllcult to make up or to remodel because the skins must bo "matched," that Is put together so that the Joining Is hnnlly perceptible on the fur side. Thesu require a pro fessional furrier's services when coats urc to bo changed or remodeled. Oth er furs that do not require "match ing" can be handled by the average dressmnker or good needlewoman quite successfully. The furrier's tools nre few nntl simple. They Include n short, very, shnrp knife for cutting the fur on the skin side, speclnl trl nnnMilar needles for sewing, chalk for marking and strong thread. Home dressmnkcrs use razor blades for cut ting and buy needles nnd thread of the right sort. Valedictory of WxtfR& nrSPf. SK .iN .ytjyx There Is some midwinter millinery that Miys "hall ami farewell" alijiost In the same breath appealing ns the last development of winter styles nnd disappearing to make way for tho (lemlseasoii hats that precede those for spring. Tho different tjpes of milli nery nro represented In these hist ex ponents of tho season's Ideas, as street huts, tlress hats nntl picture lints. A lint that will prou equal to almost nny suit of wenr appears In the wry elegant street model at tho top of tho group pictured above. It has a MIIT, smoothly covered crown of tun 'satin ami an uneven luiiii, turned sharply up at tho left Mile, faced with black vel vet. There nro folds of satin forming n hand about hc crown, and Jet motifs applied ut the front and sides. Tho shapu and colors used In this hat pro claim lt a street model made of ma tcrlals that will plnco It In tho ranks of dressier hats and allow It to bo very useful. Tho soft hat of crepo gcorgetto, with extended brim facing of velvet, BBsssssssssiS.iSHPR'' Sissssss BJSHHKKBJfBKk, .SbsV QbSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBbRV . " aByEaSBBBBBBBBBBBBSBBBBPsPVBK filPtVVt ' Igdl JPWSSSSSSSsW ' "! JS ' IfcsSSSSsff' BsBBBBWBsBBfBsBBBBBSBBBBBBV4?e KdiUA " BsBBBBBBBSbHBsBSsCKJBsBB fSb. jSSK mjBsSBBBsKBsBSSsW M. JSsBsF "' SJKSJBJBJBJBBJBBJrK" iE ? sSBsssssTwssWTssssTlffrT " H? tgHHHaBBBBVaksasBO y 7k. X SSJS(i. flassssssasHfiZ sssssssssssssssssssssssssVl I i$BSBssssssrIBJBsssV RSWWT1 W WWVn is. NiSMBr .sHPssssK' .aUaV A--::--Ar . -iaBa .A BsssaHaiasr '-IsbbbbbV js'KV ;" (J Ot3SE. BsssHsT p rj& ' ' ' When the fur Is to be cut. It H marked with chalk on the skin sldo nntl cut with the razor blatlu along this marking. Pieces nre Joined by holding tho edge." together evenly and sewing them by owrcnMlng tho thread nntl drawing It tight so that the edges are llrmly hold. Before making a fur cont one should cut and tit nn Interlining, If one Is to be used, or take n cheap cambric nntl cut and lit It by the pnt tem selected, making any nlterntlons necessary. The fur Is to lie cut by this lining so ns to avoid waste nnd alterations. Experimenting must be done In the lining and not in precious furs. For the silk lining, crepe-de-chlne, certain tulTctns. and Japanese silks prove very durable. A short coat of striped fur nnd one of sealskin nre shown In the picture, us good m jdels to copy In making over furs. Squirrel, cither natural or dyed, kolinsky, mink or muskrat might bo made In this fashion. The cont has n wide collar with dark, stripes vertlcnl nntl is finished at tho bottom In front with a wide border of skin? running horl7ontnlIy. The coat at the right might bo of beaver, moleskin nnd oth er short-haired furs with collar of marten or skunk or of the saino pelts as the coat. It has a narrow belt that matches It, but that is" not essen tial ; there nre ns many beltless coats ns others. Winter Millinery can bo developed In nny good combi nation of two colors. It Is u back ground for n splendid rose and beauti ful foliage, or any other gorgeous (low er that may bo used as the star per former In tho production of a dls tlngiilshed dressy hat. It Is a lilt of (hie art In millinery (hat will pass under (he most critical of eyes and compel their nppioval and more. The witlc-brlniinod hat at tho right betrays tho fancy of Its designer, un hampered by any thought of utility, disporting Itself with airy and lino fabrics, to make u thing whoso mis-" slon Is simply to bo lovely, rts crown Is of narrow inolre ribbon, placed row after row. Tho brim Is mndo of lay ers of nu4lnes, mid between theso ap pear silk appllquo clustors of grapes and foliage. CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION NOTES Lincoln. U. M. Pollard, chnlrmnn of committee on rovonuo and taxation, was one of the many members of tho convention who was not Idlo during tho recess Whllo tho body wua en Joying u two weeks vncntlou ho pro pnretl mid submitted proposal No. 103. It amends section 1, nrticlo 0, relntlng to tnatlon. It strikes from tho pres ent section alt teferenco to taxation by vnluntlon and permits tho legislaturo to tax property hs It may see lit, pro vided taxation Is uniform as to class. It nlso penults taxation of occupations nnd Incomes, giaduatotl and progress ive. The "5otlon ns amended will read ns follows; "The legislature shall provide such revenue as mny be needful, by levying tnxes upon all property, privileges, oc cupations and franchises In such man nor ns It shall tlliect by general law, under rules which shall bo uniform ns to the in.supon which It operates. Tho legislature may Impose (axes on Incomes, under uniform rules as to tho same chi'.s of subjects, nrtl such taxes may be gtadtiated and progressive, pro viding theioundor reasonable exemp tion." Although the Nehraskn supreme court has upheld the language law passed by the last leglslatuie, tho lnw will not he enforced legally until the suit appealed fioin the Douglas county court Is finally disponed of by the su preme court. This will not be until the court Nines n mandate, which Is. not likely to he until the expiration of forty dnjs from December 'JO, the tlino nllowed for the filing of a motion for n reheailng by tho church organlm tlons complaining of the terms of tho' law. The suit was (lied In the Doug las county district court. The lower court sustained n demurrer Hied by the state olllcers and county supciln (undent and dismissed tho case, but went further and Issued an order re straining the enforcement of the law until disposed of by the supreme court. Decision In the prohibition referen dum case Is not expected from the Ne braska siipiciuu court for at least two weeks. Un account of Judge S. H. Sedgwick's death and the interruptions to business due to the holidays, tho court has not had sulllclcnt tlmo to get all Its accumulated business cleaned up, and no more opinions are to bo an nounced until ufter r.ext week's sitting. The case Is pending before the supremo court on (he appeal of Secretary of State Amsberry, who wns directed by Judge W. M. Morning of Lancaster county district court to accept the ref erendum petitions for filing, nnd, cer tify the proposition to county clerks for n plnco on the ballot at the state election next November. Members of the boys nnd girls' gnrden clubs In Nebraska made n net profit of 914,104.13, producing pro ducts worth n totnl of S'JS.KISHT, ac cording to u report of L. I. Kiisble, state bos nnd girls' club leader. Twenty-four garden clubs wero organ ized lastsprlng, and n totnl of 2,1290 boys antfgirls reported In full of their work. A totnl of 18,:i03 square rods of ground wns gardened. Hoys nntl girls' cnnnlng clubs canned 13,540 quarts of. fruits, 10,8112 quarts of vegetables, .7.22 quarts of meats nnd soups, 87 qunrts of pickles and 1,509 glasses of Jelly. Funds nre pouring Into tho stato treasury from tho counties of the state at the rate of 540,000 to $50,000 a day and there Is now a surplus of about $30,000. On December 12 Inst, tho cash box was short $157,500. The next school apportionment Is likely to be larger than nt nny previous time. Al ready thero Is over $400,000 In the fund for distribution nt the next seml-nn-mini distribution which will be on January 15. A.-J. Weaver, president of the con stitutional convention, hns Issuod n statement declaring ho will not bo a candidate for tho republican nomina tion for governor of Nehraskn, not withstanding the receipt of ninny flat tering requests that he allow his name to go before tlia voters at the primary. Shortly after reconvening tho con vention elected George II. Hlgglns ol Hartlngton sergennt-nt-arms to fill tho vnenncy caused by the resignation of Crawford Kennedy, who hns nccepted n government position at Washington. Reports from Holt county are to tha effect that the possibility that tho com ventlon will favor an Increase In tho snlnry of district Judges Is bringing out n number of cnndldntes for tha bench In tho Fifteenth district. I.-L. Albert, Plntto county delegate, wns not on deck Monday when ses sions reopened. Ho wns overtaken by Illness Inst week and Is taking medi cal treatment nt Rochester, Minn. Tho W. C. T. U. of Oinnha hns asked tho convention thnt nn amend ment to tho constitution ho mndo pro viding for tho rending of tho lllblo In the public schools of tho state. When tho convention reconvened Tuesday It found waiting for lis con sideration 22 new proposals which had reached Societnry Ihirnard during tho recess. a John A. Dnvles, Boyd county dele gate, paid tho convention u tremen dous compliment when .ho declared to tho home, folks nt Butte thnt the "body wns composed of men who nil seem anxious for the good of tho state, anxious to get for tho state a consti tution that will bo n credit to them und an honor to Nebraska." 0n rrr?" ' -' fra " "i" lliiiiiii ii' i M nwT .ALGOHUL-il m i... AVcfflblcIVcpafatiofiftrAs- I simiinuniutiw y) , I tlnillJicStontachsttndDowucfi .TTTT!Tr "- a. nMffdfartl l ChccrfuIncssandRestConUto f uiccnuinraoHUTOJy-- , B$l , Ninernl. KotNaucotic i -Mi.iMiinii,m Mnnniuivi"si tfiWai t Mtf0ldDt ww .. nf I Set" AtbttMk Iwvi liSArrr-nbnf .T . ...n.,ftir -. AKPSrrtoe i-S UeM J j'i-.-Jchnr'SSarul fl i .nnciinriniiiiuiiuvs - . sa na.n:m nnn rrvi.iiJiii'" -. !! Sr.rcEP ,W?JLZxkWM Exact Copy of Wrapptr. When It comes to wrestling with his first mustnche the youth Is apt to get It down. Children's handkerchiefs often look hopeless when they como to tho laun dry. Wnsh with good soap, rinse In water blued with Red Cross Ball Blue. Seems So. "Things you worry about never hap pen." "Then It must pay to worry a chenp way of Btnvlng off trouble." Louis ville Courier-Journal. Flattery Explained. Edith How absurd of you to tell that awkward cousin of mine that she dances llko an angel. I don't believe angels can dance, unywny. Jack Neither do I. Boston Trao-, script Leave Well Enough Alone. One day recently a three-year-old youngster of Orecncustlo, Ind who makes her home with her grandfolks, was nuughty. The grandmother looked down on the child with a frown on her face In nn effort to show her displeas ure at the net of the tot nnd this Is what tho little girl said: "Please, grandmother, 'eave your face as God made It" Tho Way He Felt "Where are you going?" the dentist asked ns a man sturtcd to leave the waiting room. "I've been waiting here forty-five minutes for you to pull a tooth for me." "Well, I'm ready for you now. Step Into tbe operating room." "I'm not randy for you now, doc. When I first cumo In here I was chock ful of doughboy courngo, but every sec ond some of lt oozed away, and now I guess I must feel about tho same way a German In a dugout felt Just after he had shouted 'Kamerud I' and wasn't certain whether the answer would be a hand grenade or an order to march to tho rear." 111(1 111: mm mwu u Spijl simile SijnrtSi0 I Bill (BSawGomp I'tf IM19I Sr-.,-,-77,w..w,vK,JWw7 Coffee troubles Yanish vhon ihe table drinkfs changed from coffee io ( ( ( ( Postum Cereal fis rich flavor .makes jjvfcfully acceptable io . ihose who like coffee puiJftnd coffee doesrii like them, TKis 'h.eatthful 'iaEle'Beveraga hasnoi increased Jn price AfcGrocers and General Stores Two Sizif s Usually sold at.is.aridjsts ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( c r ( ( ( ( ( ( M sMdoO;Postum.CrealjC6DaitlQ.Creelc,Hicli, )&7KJrjjjKnmrjiJKJK2XJ CASTORIA Tor Infante and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always J Bears tho $ Signature (jf fori DSB' VJ' For Over Thirty Years Tho Main Point. "He can express himself In sevea different languages." "Ami can't make a living In one." RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR. To half pint of water add 1 oz. Hay Rtuay a small box of Bnrbo Compound, and 34 oz. of glycerine. Apply to the hair twice a week until it becomes the desired shad. Any druggist can put this up or you cast mix it at home at very little cost. It will gradually darken streaked, faded gray hair, and will make harsh hnir soft and glossy, It will not co'or the scalp, is not sticky a greasy, and does not rub off. Adv. Interesting Book. "What Is your favorite book?" "My bank book; but even that It lacking In Interest these days." Sad News. "Poor Godspurl Ills hands trembles when he opened that telegram front his wife." "That showed genuine feeling. He probnbly fenred bIio was 111 or hurt In an accident." "No. It wns what he suspected, as urgent request for money coming aa the finishing blow, Just after he'd dropped $000 In a poker game. Yo know, the averago married man simply can't understand why his wife has Xm have $50 or $00 at a time like that"- Birmingham Age-Herald. -,; After a Long Pause. When I was In the army I was com mlssary clerk for one of tho big post. One of tho girls working there, too, was an especially good friend of mine and used to call me up every once In whllo for a chat. One morning I an swered tho phone and thought I reco$ nlzed her voice. "Do you keep dates?" she said. "Well," I answered in a bnntcrlns tone, "I don't know." Then I watted to see what sho was going to suggest, but there wns a long pause. Then the voice continued, Icily: "This Ib Mrs. X. Y. Z., the wife o the commanding officer, and I want to know whether you have dates la stock." Exchange. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) CASTORIA EQzJjj JmmMmM j