W'. RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA, CHIEF i i 1 i 'Gee-Whiz! How it Hurts The Pain in My Foot!" BomeHraos it b in my arm. Merciful Heaven, how my back hurta in ttfq morn- ingl" It's all duo to on over abundanoo of that poison called urio ncid. The kidneys arc not ablo to get rid of it. Such conditions you can readily over come, and pro Ions lifo bv tak ing tho advice of Dr.Pierce.vvbich h ''keep the kid- noyu in good Maer." "Avoid too much moat, alcohol or t(Ca. . Drink plenty of puro water, preferably hot water, beforo meals, and drivo tho urio acid out of tho system by taking Anurio." This can be obtained at almost any drug store. Send a bottlo of water to tno chemist at Dr. Picrco'a Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo. N. Y., and you will rcccivo frco medical advico as to whether tho kidneys are affected. When your kidneys get slug giah and clog, you suffer from backache, sick-headache, diszy spells, or twinges and pains of lumbago, rheumatism or gout; or sleep is disturbed two or thrco times a night, Uko heed, before too late. Get Anurio (anti-uric-acid), for it will put new lifo into your kidnoys nnd your entire system. Ask your nearest drug gist for it or send Dr. Pierco ten ceata for trial package. A company Is known by the man who dninlnntes it. Don't Wait to Be Bilious Keep welL Whenever your appetite begins to nag, or a tour stomach and a coated tongue warn you, take CARTER'S Little Llvei IITTLE IVER rtlle and the trouble will cease. PILLS Good for man, woman and child. For your health's sake stick to this old, tried and true remedy. Purely vegetable. SsmsJl PHI Saudi Dote SaaO Price DR. CARTER'S IRON PILLS, Nature's great nerve and blood tonic fot Aneala, Rheunattsra, Nervousness, Steeples saess and Feaaale Weakness. ! ail keir f mtinrt SVtA&kvxt Skin Troubles Soothed With Cuticura Soap 25c, Oabaest 25 and 50c, Talcam 25c HEADACHE Often Caused by Acid-Stomach Tea, Indeed, more often tha'.i you think. Because ACID-STOMACH, starting with In. digestion, heartburn, belchlnc, food-repent-Inc. bloat and cas, If not checked, will evn tually affect every vital organ of the body. Revere, blinding. npllttlnR headaches are, therefore, of frequent occurrence as a result of this upset condition. Take KATONIC. It quickly banishes ncld. stomach with Its sour bloat, pain and gas. It aids dictation helps the stomach Bri full strength from every mouthful of food you eat. Ullllons of peoplo are miserable, ealc, sick and ailing because of ACID OTOaCACH. Poisons, created by partly di gested food charged with acid, are absorbed Into the blood and distributed throughout fha entire system. This often causes rheu matism, biliousness, cirrhosis of tho liver, heart trouble, ulcers and even canor of the stomach. It robs Its victims of their health, undermines tho strength t the most vigorous. If you want to get back your pnyslcnl and mental strength be full of lm and vigor enjoy life nnd be happy, iou must get ria or your acm-stomacn In KATONIC you will find the very helo ?ou need and It's guaranteed. o get a big Oo box from your drugr'v today. If It Vila to pleaso you, -turn It and he will fund your money Er ATONIC II C TOR YOUR ACID-STOMACH) r. W. N. U., LINCOLN, NO. 5.-1920. Learn the .. Kprlllnstrststf W mM tut . viSKvKl OlAlv.. BRHay Z LJ. .-v.l y v vBSBBBBBSSBSSl r??-&' -tfflffi Kbi&tfwifc&sJw .m . JKN tfTwlA HlwJ . AaVsAs lw WlHl1 '.. . i-Tv-V tlT - "' tsVJU .b4BBSN. . ,MH.t;,.at.lAAiV mWP -itEiBi3r iVifi'iI .- If b Wav Ki(vWifcS--VT li) aaWaaBV fiulKSttff"r "' ' v .,- f'JPSjalbxi- J tlQimmS'y ,:olUWaN kKfjcfy rxwunamir trni iuwvi "isnawaams .tajmiiraa VMMM' . - l ....,HIBI.BBsbMs SiimwJS IUKV sffsffM BsUa. 7 VMHilsfffln' X tmmwmimWl&Pe i mmmmm v-mmtmm e jMifll "CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP" IS CHILD'S LAXATIVE Look at tongue! Remove pslsons from stomach, liver and bowels Accept "Ciiliforulii" Syrup of Figs only look for the nunie California on the pnckfiKo. then you are sure your chlltl Is having the best and most harm lesh laxative or pliyblc for the little stomach, liver nnd liowels. Children love Its delicious fruity tnste. Full directions for child's dose on each bot tle. Give It without fear. Mother! You must sny "California." Adv. New Form of Torture. "How did you enjoy your visit to the Bllthersbys?" "It wns nn ordeal." "How so?" "1 had to sit through 1,000 feet of the huhy." "What?" "Film, you know. They were show ing me motion pictures of the little darling taken between the years of one and three." Ulnnlnghatn Age Herald. SHE DYES HER OLD ' "" GARMENTS LIKE NEW "Diamond Dyes" Make Faded, Shabby Apparel So Fresh and Stylish. Don't worry nhout perfect results. Use "Dlnmond Dyes," guaranteed to give a new, rich, fadeless color to nny fabric, whether It be wool, Bilk, linen, cotton or mixed goods, dresses, blouses, btocklngs, skirts, children's coats, feathers everything. Direction Book with each package tells how to dlumond dye over any color. To mntch nny material, have dealer show you "Dlnmond Dye" Color Card. Adv. Seeking a Change of Luck. "I have noticed," said Cactus Joe, "that most socialists haven't got very far up In the prosperity list." "No," replied Three-Fingered Sam. "Every game hns n few losers In It who are constantly delaying the pro ceedings by hollering for a new deck." RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR. To half pint of water add 1 oz. Bay Rum, s email box of Barbo Compound, and H or. of glycerine. Apply to the hair twice a week until it becomes the desired shade. Any druggist can put this up or you can mix it at home at very little cost. It will gradually darken streaked, faded gray hair, and will make harsh hair soft and glossy. It will not co'or the scalp, is not sticky or greasy, and does not rub off. Adv. Naturally. "The poet sang to his love, 'Drink to me only with thine eyes.' " "She miit have had liquid rye." Red Cross Ball Blue Is the finest product of Its kind In the world. Ev ery woman who hns used It knows this statement to be true. A High One. The aviator you took me to see Is a trump." "Ye. and he's nn ace, too." INFLUENZA starts with a Cold Kill the Cold. At the sneeze take HSLL'S CASCARA&fQllNIN ftuffifc Standard cold remedy for 20 years in udice lorm sate, sure, no opiates breaks up a cold in 24 hours relieves erln In 3 dsvi. Money dick it it sans, ibe . .v ..- .. i. Cenuine box has Ked top with Mr. Hill's picture. At All Drag Stof n" f ISi'V TMnt hrfirf !. ...M. .. j V. v,l?,fc mcina iu yuu in laaaaaaaatt .11 VJ Ull mm BsbV1 V. In II n I IBBBm. rraywr -"A ,-.'ji J 'i A vvii' ..-iita" A.r i - .. i;i- r P a. ?'i- t " tM "-.!":. M ' -il- JHK ' Wit. - -- rirsr- ,w"'7in- aiuiiu naru uouars wiin tne sreat de- ' t m mand for wheat at high prices. Many farmers In Western Canada have paid for their land from a ainnle crop. The same success may still be VOUn. for vntl run hlv nn mnuv t rtv.a Farm Land at 1 IK in iAfl snlira ,n(!fai,n1..nKea'Jl!Lfiv,.nS i.wJZi lm."rli8:.2!y-:Lnd of s Facts About Wettern Canada lltsratare. idids. dtuHoilan at firm innnw,,niii. i- KlSSf.V.HJvu,H'w,I d Alberts, reduced railroad raUf. ste.. rrlu partBient sf ImaiJgratloo, Otuws, Can(ta,)r W. V. BENNETT, Keen 4, Bee Building, OMAHA, NEB. Canadian Government Aicenl. CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION NOTES Lincoln, Only fwo proposals have been definitely acted upon by the stale 'nimtlttitlnnul convention since It as sembled December 1, 1H10, and dele gates are beginning to speculate about n dale of adjournment. I'p to the end of last week the convention hud been In esslon U days. President A. J. Weaver Is hopeful of gelling through h. about March 1, while most of the members think the session "ill last well Into the month of March. The iwo , meiiMirci settled by Hie constitution rranieis are of statewide Impnrtnnie. Provision hits been made for I he leu!s hit ure to authorize verdict" In civil Mills by Ihe-slxilis of the Juror-. It has aKo been decided that a majori ty ot Ink mi the question of tov nslilp nrganh'.alloii shall be sufllcieni to t i-iirry It. I a a ' The committee on odivutlmi recotc mended for Indefinite postponement Propositi New. ,r,ii and 1".". b r.vans ami Taylor, both for the election of regents of the university by districts, also No, S.ri b, Svohoihi. crei'tliig a slate board of education, defied by districts-, to have control of the uni versity normal schooN ami comiu'n schools. The same recommendation was made In the matter of No. 11.", by 1, aimer-, providing that consolida tion of school districts- shall be only after the districts affected hae favor ed such consolidation b majority ote of each district, and No. VJ7. by Kim., imthorix.lng establishing of re form schools for children under six. teen. Among the proposals reported by standing committees for indefinite postponement during the pn week are: No. 111!, which would strike out of the constitution provision against slavery or involuntary servitude; No. ,r8, which proposed to amend Section! 7 to prevent Issuance of search war rant except wheiv there Is probable cuue for felony: HIS, requiring Jury trial for constructive contempt and erdlct by nine Jurors In civil cases. (This amendment was submitted by P.lgelow of Douglas, labor delegate),' and No. S, which would strike out of the constitution state's retention of salt springs, f The committee on tu.ullHi nnd revenue is struggling with the propo-, .-It Ion of exempting bomN of .state, comity, municipal, school district or other political subdivisions from taxa tion. The committee Instructed a sub committee to draft three separate plans. They arei First, exempting; such bonds, except from Income tax on them: second, a provision that the legislature may exempt public bonds from taxation except Income; and, third, 1 1 lti t no bonds shall be exempt from luxation. Suggestions of (iovernor McKolvIe, that the only executive elective otllcers) of the state government should be the governor, the lieutenant governor and comptroller, taking the place of the state auditor ami the state treasurer,1 have been embodied In a statement of, eight clauses submitted in writing to, the convention. iovernor McKelvle also gave out an eight-page printed pamphlet where research commissions and public otticiaN from 10 states have endorsed the centralization of au thority. f Upon recommendation of the educa tional committee the convention by big majorities killed Proposal No. 1!0 by Mr.vant, which provided compulsory education of all children in public school and Proposal No. !'.) by I'ians burg requiring the state board of as sessmeiit to levy a state tax for reim bursing the permanent school fund for los-os Incurred In the old Hartley de falcation and any future losses. (Hie of the hottest tights that will be .staged on ihe lloor of the conven tion will ccutt-r on the proposition to remove the limit on the state debt, say leading members. The committee on public Indebtedness s expected to bring In a very conservative report, and progressives In Ihe convention are determined to try to force through n more liberal proposal. a subcommittee consisting of Dele gates TePoel, rerneau, Norval, Peter sou and l'lixcr has been named to re draft sections one to eight, article six, of the present Nebraska constitution, which provides for ihe organization ami Jurisdiction of courts. Whon'reudy it will be laid before the full Judicial department committee for approval, and the new article as Dually agreed upon, will then go to tho convention, s Members of the committee on Ju dicial department have resolved to leave in the new Nebraska constitution a provision which permits the keeping, of miscellaneous books In the state law library at the capital building at Lincoln. Present Indications are that sala ries of most state officers, if not all' of them, will be left by the convention for the legislature to fix. Warden Fenton of the state penlten-, tlnry appeared before the convention and stated he opposed the doing away with tin1 Indeterminate sentence sys- loin, depriving the governor of his par doning power or lessening the chances of convicts obtaining their release' from the prison through paroles, fur loughs or other means. I 9! '''ivt'Mf MBf SWi nsaaT eJaWff 5fcfcJ2SBBSBaB2?5WBsuaBaT F ZjH vWMfS&O ,..'. SIMPLE MATTER TO DIAGNOSE Collar Salesman's Ailment Would Probably Yield to Treatment of the Right Kind. The collar salesman leaned his lln-en-like face over the counter at me nnd whispered, "I'm getting collar Itls." "What's that?" I asked, twisting a number fifteen choker nround my six teen neck. , "A disease peculiar to collar sales men only. After one hns sold these linen nnd Annuel circles for nny length of time he begins to think, walk nnd dream In circles and spirals. "Mentally, I can never arrive at nny conclusion. I start to think from a thought which always seems to me to he a bone collar button, and I Inva riably arrive at the point where I began. "When I take a walk I catch mjself describing circles which seem to be made of collars. The streets, tho houses, the stars seem at times to be a merry-go round made up of linen objects, "At night 1 dream of mounting vast circles up the sky made up of millions of collars, at the top of which Is a giant collar box." "Young man," I said, "your brain needs laundering." Cartoons Maga zine. A Shock for Father. Tommy had a baby sister, about a month old. The parents told him that the had been found under a goose berry bush. Tommy comes in from the gnrden, soiled and dirty. "What have you been doing?" asked father. "Digging nround the gooseberry bushes." came the answer. "Did you find any baby?" Father winked at mother. "No," answered Tommy. "1 was put ting the Inst one back." Kxchange. Oh, So Much! Wife You complnjn that I am al ways asking you for money. Why don't you give me so much a year and have done with It? Huh I do give you "so much." That's Just what I complain of. The average man never casts his bread upon the wnters until It becomes stale. UATMAHUMMJiVSSI laW aSBahBhahBhahahaKBBBBBff aaaal . a'ft Its TRe entire food values of wheat and malted barley are found in GrapeNuts A food in every sense: nouri&hipg, delicious, economical. Easy to digest because of twenty nours baki & Ready-to-serve iMt ..-,- f ' JfciPSSSaaiBsaw ICkM " ..,,M&J:!aj2&Bm v mm$mm ""vpy 'faBflGMBsBssBav toasted Easy to Accomplish, Hank Cashier You will have to be Identified, madam. Lady My friend here will Identify me. ('ashler Hut I don't know her. I.ndy Oh. well. I'll Introduce her. St. Louis Globu-Democrnt. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured hv I.OHAI. APPl.inATlnSJK. n thai I cuntiot reach the sent of the disease. Cutarrh is a local disease, greatly Influ enced by constitutional conditions. HALLti catakhh MEDICINE will cure catarrh. It Is taken Internally and acts through I tho Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of tlin ! llvatam HAT.T.'H PATAnUU MPntntMW ' Is composed of some of tho best tonics known, combined with some of the best blood purifiers. The perfect combination of tho Ingredients In HALL'S CATAHUH MEDICINE Is what produces such won derful results In catarrhal conditions. Druggists 76c. Testimonials free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo, Obis. So Considerate. The traflic was at Its height, and there were the usual piles of passcn- i gcrs' bnggagc on the platform. In the usual way the porters were bang ing It about, while the owners mourn fully looked on. Suddenly the station master appeared, and, approaching one of the most vigorous baggage-smashing porters, shouted In stem tones: "Here ! What do you mean by throw ing those trunks about like that?" The passengers pinched themselves to make sure that they were not dreaming, but they returned to earth when the olllclnl added: "Can't you see you're making big dents In the eoncret-0 platform?" The Bad Old Days. John II. (lough Hyan of Rochester said In a temperance address: "No moro of this reason losing, glory be! "A clubman In the bad old days said to another clubman during the high hull hour: " 'Lush lost his reason last night.' "'How come,' snld the second club man with a frightened look " 'Dear knows !" said tho first club man. 'He had one, and a good one, when he left here at I! a. m., hut he forgot It somehow on the way home.' " Appropriate. "What do you think are the best flow ers for nn April bride to carry?" "I would advise a shower bouquet." Men who think money will do ev erything may be suspected of doing "tythliiB for money. v -; . . GET some today! You're going to call Lucky Strikes just right. Because Lucky Strike ciga rettes give you the good, wholesome flavor of toasted Burley tobacco. 07 Ounrantced by Very Much. "Is there anything in that cipher message?" "I am sure It was not sent for naught." Ph.vslcnl courage can be bought cheap, but moral cou-age Is unpur chnsable at any price. Nebraska Directory When Prints Are Ordered Prtntn2,ini,3ceut8;::Hxll,4eeiit; postal card size, 0 cents, postpaid. Beaton Photo Supply Co. 1 6th & Farnam St. - Omaha. Nab. S. SHEAN -- OPTIOIAH Street S Lincoln, Neb. IN OMAHA T3;o Henshaw Hotel EUROPEAN PLAN J. H. Keonan, Mar. 11.(0 WITHOUT UATI1 13 00 OP WITH BATU 15th and Farnam SU., Omaha Omaha Crematory Send for illustrated booklet , Address or call on ' Forest Lawn Cemetery Assn. 720 BrandeU Theatre Omaha, Neb. TAX FREE Mortgages and Bonds for Sale In $100, $500 and $1,000 denominations on farmi and high class city property to net S, CM and 6 per cent. Some can be cashed any day before due (or a commission of one months Interest. Monthly paper (or Investors sent tree. LINCOLN TRUST COMPANY 126 North 1 1th Street LINCOLN, NEB. Order of our agency. If we have no local representative order direct from us. FREY & PREY, Florists 1838 O ST11EET LINCOLN, NEDRAQKA WEAR OUT YOUR OLD TIRES (Deal (lit thin to toi Juak man) DY D6LNQ THE TilMGRIPc :" sua- CASINO YO U CAN ADD 2.000 TO B.000 miles extra nertice 7. JTiXVr -.n.,- now throw away. V.'ZX'.Zn,AZiV!2f The coitof a FIsherSub-CaslDgli about one-third toeroitutaneir tire, ttin tsnmo Hnb-C'ailDK can ba Died to wer out inTural old tl res. Uecanie ihe deal' Die utoel rime (marked "II") aro endlcii and are made conical to nt ayalnit tho Inside of the outer H.r,".f.1 !59 hV' f'el rims ("U") are below rlm-cot ("ll ') therefore thero t no chance for the Hnb Casing to be forred through the rlm-out. A muI will Irl.f j.n mbI.I lafomtlLa. .lj hj FIBIIEK MANUFACTUKI.NO COMPANY 10U3 N Htreet Llncolu, Neb. Monuments BOOKLET FREK fT'?T-ir -jlQfe- s. 1123 O SjpWBJ all I'M i t3tZ3PmVih V Wf l! C E. SPEIDELL & SON. Lincoln DKXKOKXKar: w "E.'jr