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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1920)
! K RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF i. 1 1 Li A" - ,- c 11 How Many Women Are Like This? Can anything bo mow wearing for women than tho ceasolcsa round of household duties? Oh I tho monotony of it all work and drudgo ; notimotobosick; tired, ailing, yot can not stop. Thero comes a timo when something " snaps " and they find themselves "simply worn out," and to- make matters worao,havo contracted serious feminino disorder which almost olways'f ollowa tho constant overtaxing of a woman's strength. Then thoy sIk ulcl remember that there Is no remedy like Jjydla 13. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound tho expo rlcnco of these two women establishes that fact: Codar Rapids, la. "After tho birth of my last child I had such painful spoils that would unfit nio entlroly for my housowork. I suf fered for months and tho doctor said t that my troublo was organic ulcers and I would havo to liavo an opera tion. That was an awful thing to me. with, a young baby nnd four other chlldron, bo ouo day I thought of Lydla E. Finkhatn'a Vogotablo Compound and how it had nolpod mo years before and I decided to try it again. Itookflvobottlosof Vcc'v tablo Compound and mod Lydla U. Plnkham'a Sanative Wash audslnco then I havo boon a well woman, ablo totakecarootmyliouso and family without any troublo or a day's pain. I am ready and thankful to swear by Vourmodloinoanytimo. Iamforty louryearsoldandnavonothadaday's illness of any kind for tbrooyoirs." Mrs. II. Koenio, 017 lillls 111yd, Cedar Baplds, Iowa. All Worn Out Women Should Take UVDIA CPINKHAM MKOICINK COm LYNN.MAH. WOMEN EXERT QUEER POWER Slaters Dwelling on Mysterious Mount In Burma Undoubtedly Able to Charm Reptiles. In rhe fastnesses of Mount Popn, a mysterious snored mount In Rurinn, live two sisters who linve nchleved n wide reputation for their unennny powerH In rharmlng deadly -Hiinken. Ma Ilpwn nnd her sister are tho only living exponents of nn art which has bwn hnnded down from generation to generation within the circle of their family. Their secret Is most rigidly preserved, nnd nt their death will lie prssed on to their next-of-kin. as It was linnd6d on to them by their par ents. In n f.-reat number of cases so called snnke-chnrmers swindle the public by extruding the poison fangs of their pets, thereby rendering them selves snfw from accident. There Is tragic proof, however, to tho genuine nature of the performance of Mn Hpwa nnd her family, In the death of a sister who disregarded the strict traditions of the art. King cobras nro tho gnnkcH theso remarkable women use. During the performance of charming tho snakes an ordinary Durmcse band Is used, while the charmers squat on their haunches In front of the snake. They then begin to sway In rhythm to the music, giving sharp leaps each time the reptile strikes. The office rnuy seek the man, but the boy looking for a Job comes In te troches. It Is Just as easy to find fault with tallow candid as It ia with an elec tric light A Health-Building Cereal GrapeNuts &S?kh5 dressy Pleasing alike MM . There's a Sandnsky.Ohlo. 'Aftcrtheblrth of uiy baby I had organlo troublo. My doctor snid it was caused by too boavy lifting and I -would liavo to have an operation. X would not consent to on operation and lot it go for oyer a year, having my sister do my work for mo as I was not ablo to walk. Ono day my aunt carno to soo mo and told mo about your modlclno said it cured licr of tho bamo thin);. I took Lydla E. Flnkham's Vegetable Compound and aiod Lydla E. Flukham's Sana tl vo Wash and thoy have cured mo. Now I do my own housowork. wash in; mid ironing and sowing for my family and also do sew in c for other pcoplo. I still take a bottle of Vego tabfo Compound cvory spring for s tonic. I recommend your medicine to others who have troubles similar to mtno and yoa can uso my letter it you whh." Mrs. Paul Pahn russ.1325 Stone St.,Sanduaky,Ohlo. CONDIMENTS OF MUCH VALUE Spices Used In Flavoring Not General. ly Given Credit for Their Good Qualities. Some of the spices that are often employed In flavoring preserves, both of fruits and meats, have a value that Is more Important than the mere tick ling of the palate. , An Investigation recently mndo In France shows that vinegar is not only an excellent pre-s-ervatlve but a powerful means of kill ing bacteria. Ginger, black, white and red pepper have little bactericidal effect, but the action of must aril Is most murked. However, the best of all are cloves and clnnnmon, which act through their essential oils (called eugeuol and clunnmlu aldehyde). La Nature remarks that theso re searches are highly Important, for they show that, even In the small quantities In which they are used, these spices may he employed In pre serving far better than chemical an tiseptics such as boric nnd salicylic acids, which are often added, though the French law prohibits their use. Liberal Helper. "Mr. Bllton says he Is not appreci ated In his homo town." "Oh, yes, ho Is, and at his trui value, too." "Why do you think m7" "If It were not for Mr. Bllton's easy manner In handling his fountain pen and checkbook, half the campaigns to raise money in this town would never get past tho keynoto speech." Birm ingham Age-Herald. A fool at forty may have known It nil nt twenty. rich nourishment and ready to eat without cooking. Needs noSu4ar to young and old. Reason COMFORT AT LITTLE COST Inventor Tells of Idea Which Enables Him to Have Hot Bath at Prac tically No Expense. Dr. Alexander Graham Dell, in ventor of the telephone, speaking of the Importance of little things, In Peo ple's Magazine, tells of one of his own home-made devices. "Speaking of comfort In tho home," ho says, "I've thought nbout the hot water problem. I do most of my hard est work Into at night and In tho very early morning; and I like to have n bath between 2 nnd 3 a. in. But, as n rule, the water heated by the kitchen stove hns cooled In the boiler "by that time. "I got n zinc tank nnd put It Into a woorjen box much larger, so thnt thero was a space of three or four Inches between the outsde walls of the tnnk and the Inside of the box walls. This whole spneo I tilled with wool. Hot water, poured Into the zinc tnnk, I found, kept Its heat far longer under those circumstances thnn In n con tnlner unprotected by the wool along the lines of the thermos bottle, you see. "But how to heat tho water? And without wnste? Ah I I wns wasting heat every night, wasting It dreadful ly I Think of how It poured from tho chimney of my student's lump I I ran two pipes from the zlno tank Into u 'hood' over the lamp's llnme, thus es tablishing n clrculaton of water. I then proceeded with my night's work. "Next morning the water In the tank wns n little warm, but not wnrm enough. I found, however, that In the evening when F relit tho student's lamp there wns still wnrmth In the water from the zinc tank. Sol It be came a cumulative process, and In a few nights I' had tho water In tho tnnk too hot for me to hold my hnnd In It. "Thnt tank Is now In tho attic of my Nova Scotia house, and Its wn tor, heated by my Mudcnt's-lnmp Idea nml protected by Its wool covering, gives me n nice warm bath every morn ing. The only difference Is thnt I get the hent from n strnlght pipe run down tho Inside of the chimney to my open fire In the study." "Barbara Frletchle." Womnn's cuurago has often matched man's. On n dny In 180.'! It outmatched man's. Barbara Frlet chle's blood runs through the veins of Old Glory. She was n gruy-hnlred woman with the tight of a mld-Aby-slnnlan Hon la her veins. On a Sep tember morning, when Lee's forced were pouring through Frederick, Md., led by Stonewall Jackson, every flag of the United States had been low ered. Up rose old Barbara Frletchle In the face of the regiment plowing , the street. She seized a hauled-down Hag and set It in her attic window, herself Its color guard. Stonewall Jackson's eye caught sight of It. "Fire I" The rifles shattered the staff, but old Barbara had caught the ban ner, nnd waving It far out over the street, she cried, "Shoot, If you will, this old gray head, but spare your country's ling." And the gallant Jackson's eye swam, and his shout blazed now. "Who touches a hair of yon grny head dies like n dog. March on l" Chicago Journal. Wise Russian! William' F. Fox, iKnlghts of Colum bus commissioner to Siberia, who is speeding up entertainments for the Yanks doing police work on tho Truns Siberian railway, records an amusing Incident nt the installation of steam hent Into the Knights of Columbus club nt Vladivostok. Tho new radiator commenced piping quavers nnd deml semiquavers, and n Russian soldier who was standing nenr by thought the contrivance was one of the celebrnted American talking machines he had heard much about. Up even thought thud the turie the first to bo played by the new Instrument was tho Amer ican national anthem. But he was quickly undeceived when Yankee sol diers took him to the basement and Initiated him Into the rites of stoking a furnace. Novel Strike. There Is a novel form of strike In progress In u portion of Victoria, Australia. Angered by the high prices charged for children's shoes and boots, parents have been , sending their boys and girls barefooted to school. This antl-profitccrlng meas ure has been enthusiastically up plaudcd by the children, who enjoy tho novelty, and in many cases, where purents have not joined In, boots have been discarded before tho homo Is out of sight. An amusing feature has bcentho action of a locul bootsell er In sending his owu children bare footed. As there Is no school rule which prescribes footwear, and as the days are long and warm, the strike la running its merry course. Peru Alarmed Over Chinese. The continued tnllux of Chinese In to I'eru Is being viewed with alarm and agitation Is being carried on by tho recently formed Antl-Aslatlc league, which has as Its purpose tho securing of more stringent Immigra tion laws. Tho chief fault found with tho Chinese Is thut they enter Into aniall businesses and sell at such low prices that locul business men can not compete. Feeling has run high on several occasions, with disastrous results to tho Chinese merchants. Picturesquely Put Disgusted Cop (at crossing) Sonu chauffeur, you are l Say, if oq wen crossing the Sahnrn desert you'd run into a hydrant. Boston Transcript. GIRLS! A MASS OF WAVY, GLEAMY BEAUTIFUL HAIR fef "Danderine" save and glorify your hair; In a few moments you can trans form your plain, dull, flat hair. You can have It abundant, soft, glossy and full of life. Just get nt any drug or toilet counter a small bottle of "Dan derine" for n few cents. Then moist en a soft cloth with tho Danderine nnd. draw this through your hair taking one small strand ut a time. Instantly, yes, Immediately, you havo doubled tho beauty of your hair. It will be n mass, eo soft, lustrous, fluffy and so easy to do up. All dust, dirt and excessive oil Is removed. Let Danderine put more life, color, vigor nnd brightness In your hair. This stimulating tonic will freshen your senlp, check dandruff nnd falling hnlr, nnd help your hair to grow long, thick; strong and beautiful. Adv. A Matter of Precaution. Tho Boss You young ladles are gctflng worse every dny. Miss Playne is tho only ono among you who doesn't keep her eyes glued on the clock. Tho Stenog She would, too, only she's afraid of stopping It. RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR. To half pint of water add 1 oz. Bay Rum, a small box of Barbo Compound, and oz. ot glycerine. Apply to tho hair twice a week until it becomes the desired shade. Any druggist can put this up or you can mix it at homo at very little cost. It will gradually darken streaked, faded gray hair, and will make harsh hair soft and glossy. It will notco'or the scalp,is not sticky of greasy, and does not rub off. Adv. Opening the Flood Gates. "Did Mnrks tnke u prominent placo In the late war?" "Did he? Ask Marks I" ' How'a This? We offer 1100.00 ror any coso of catarrh that ennnot bo cured by HALL'S CATAimH MEDICINE HALL'S CATAIUUI MEDICINE Is tak en Internally nnd acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of tho System. Bold by druggists for over forty years. Price 76c. Testimonials freo. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. False eyes should bo mado of look ing glass. tt tVsP -asssssvlSBBBBi vt 'Tassss'!j isassssssFasA V I i CTDIIf LC II M Tlf HEN you see this famous h trade-mark, think a minute! (Think of the delicious taste of a slice of fresh toasted bread! ",X That's the real idea back of the (success of Lucky Strike cigarettes. 1 1 Toasting improves tobacco just as well as bread. And that's a lot. Try a Lucky Strike cigarette Its toasted &K o wzr SWAMP-ROOT FOR KIDNEY AILMENTS There ts only ono medicine that really stands out pre-eminent as a mctllclno for curablo ailments of tho kidneys, liver and bladder. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root stands the highest for the reason that it has proven to be just the remedy needed in thousands upon thousands of distressing caves. Swamp-Root makes friends quickly be cause its mild and immediate effect Is soon realized in most cares. It is a gentle, healing vegetable compound. Start treatment at once. Sold at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes, medi um and large. However, If you wish first to test this great preparation Fend ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blnghainton, N. Y., for a samplo bottle. When writing bo suro and mention this paper. Adv. Doublo Acting. ''You advertise this ns tho best ho tel In town," siifd tho man who had stayed overnight. "It certnlnly Is," replied the clerk. "Well, that may be a good boost for the hotel, but It's a terrible knock for the town." Boston Transcript. Yes, Alfred, when It comes to draw lng conclusions, women nro natural-1 born artists. The Right in all cases of DISTEMPER, PINKEYE INFLUENZA, COLDS, ETC. of all horses, brood marcs, colta and stallions Is to "SPOHN THEM" on the tongue or In tho feed with $MHN'S DISTEMPER QOMPOUND Glvo tho remedy to all of them. It acts on the blood nnd frinnds. It routs tho disease by expelling tho germs. It wards off tho trouble, no matter how thoy are "exposed." A row drops n day Firovent those exposed from contract ns dlHcnsc. Contains nothing Injuri ous. Sold by druggists, harness deal ers or by tho manufacture. CO cents nnd I1.1G per bottle. AGENTS WANTED. SPOHN MEDICAL COMPANY, GOSHEN, IND. !eei '5?" iy laWW SSBBBBSBL Is as profitable as as those from Brewing wheat, oata. barley, and flax have been made in raiaini Morses, cams, np ana nogs. Bright, sunny climate, nutrit ious grasses, good water, enormous fodder crops these spell success to tns farmer and stock raiser. And remember, you can buy on assy tnns Farm Land at land equal to that which through or wntat to tna sera grazing una grain larmsaiDroDortionatey low Drices. i nese lanaa navo . every rural convenience; good schools, churches, roads, tele phones, etc., close to live towns and good markets. 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