! r T RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF fi "MhM-MM4"H t t $ ASPIRIN-A Talk Take Aspirin only as told by "Bayer Tho namo "flayer" Identifies the truo, world-famous Aopirin pre scribed by-physlclana for over eighteen years. Tho name "Haycr" means gcmihio Aspirin proved safe by millions of people. In each unbroken package of 'IJnyer Tablets of Aspirin" you nro told bow to wifely tnko this genuine Aspirin for Colds, Head neho, Toothache, Earache, Neural gin, Lumbago, Rheumatism, Neu ritis and for Pain. Always pay "Bayer" when buy ing Aspirin. Then look for tho safety "Haycr Cross" on tho pack ngu and on tho tablets. ' Handy tin boxes of twelve tab lets co3t but a few cents. Drug gists also Bell larger packages. Aipll'n It fide ntitk ol Uiret Man.ltctutc MoniMCclkicldeittf .1 Sillcyllcicld :.."-,t'K','',,'H'M4 Too Dusy to Weep for Old Days. And when n woman Is trying to rnlsu eight, or nine children slic doe.sii't waste imicli time regretting tin? pass ing of old-JashloMcd southern hospl tnllty. Dullns News. 1 Eases Colds At once! Relief with 'Tape's Cold Compound" , The first dose cases your cold 1 Don't stny stuffed-upl Quit blowing and snuffling! A dose of 'Tape's Cold Compound" taken every two hours un til tlirco doses are tnken usunlly breaks up a scvero cold and ends all A grippo misery. Ilellcf uwaits you! Open your cloggod-up nostrils and tho air pnss ages of your head; stop noso running; relievo the headache, dullness, fever Ishness, sneezing, soreness and stiff ness. 'Tape's Cold Compound" Is the quickest, surest relief known nnd costs only a few cents at drug stores. It ' acts without assistance. Tastes nice Contains no quinine. Insist on Pope's I Adv. PREPARING FOR THE FUTURE Small Town People Had a Great Idea, but It Was Disappointing to the "Drummer." A commercial traveler arrived for the first time nt it small country town one evening. Early next morning lie wns nwukencd by a great blowing of whistles, steam sirens, buzzers, etc. Rejoicing in the thought of doing i lot of business, liu asked the hotel pro prietor lnter'on: "This is quite n manufacturing town, Isn't it?" "Oh, yes; we're pretty busy," was the proud reply. "What kind of factories Imvo you?' "Well" this time more slowly "flour principally." "Only flour?" "Yes, that's all ns yet. Hut our Hour mill's a good one." "Rut 1 heard nt lenst n dozen whis tles going tills morning." "You did," agreed the proprietor, dropping Ills voice, confidentially, "hut they nre nil nt the flour mill. You see, we got the whistles we should want for the factories we ore going to have, nnd put them in to ntako'tho town sound more lively. Quito 'citified,' ain't it?"' London Answers. Live lobsters were tho first merchan dise carried by the new ulr service be tween Paris and Brussels. When a woman looks In a mirror she ttf luckily never able to sec herself us other women seo her. liven n slow-witted man mav Inline- dlu:l,v get next In a barber shop. DYED HER BLOUSE, SKIRT AND A COAT "Diamond Dyes" Turned Faded, Shabby, Old Apparel Into New. Don't worry about perfect results. Use "Diamond Dyes," guaranteed to give n new, rich, fadeless color to nny fabric, whether It be wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods, dresses, blouses, stockings, skirts, children's conts, feathers everything 1 Direction Rook in package tells how to diamond dye over nny color. To mntch nny material, have dealer show you "Diamond Dye" Color Card. Adv. Cold cash makes tin excellent hot weather comfort. tiit i.t niiiiniiiii YOUNGSTERS! Need "Cascarets" when Sick, Bilious, Constipated. When your child Is bilious, consti pated, sick or full of cold; when tho little tongue Is coated, breath bad and stomach sour, get a box of Cascarets and straighten the little ono right up. Children gladly tako this harmless enndy cathartic nnd it cleanses tho lit tle liver and bowels without griping. Cascarets contain no calomel or dan gerous drugs nnd can be depended upon to movo the sour bile, gases nnd indi gestible wnste right out of the bowels. Rest family cathartic because It never cramps, sickens or causes Incon venience. Adv. Somewhat Sarcastic. Senator James A. Watson of In diana lias a story about his first Inw case. It was out In Rushvllle, Ind., and tho youthful attorney was cnlled to defend n fellow-citizen against a boot legging charge. It vns a clear case against Wntson's client. The outcome was the maximum sentence of $500 and n year In prison. Next dny Yntsnn called upon his client nt tho county Jail. "I suppose you did all you could for me," glumly admitted the convict ed man. "What Is your charge?" "A hundred dollnrs,"'stnted Watson. "Tlmt's a lot of money, nlu't It?" growled the client. "Well, you can't get nn able lawyer for nothing," he wns told. "I suppose If I had hired n half dozen able lawyers like you," retorted the convicted client, "I would hnvo pulled n life sentence." Washington Star. , Majority Had Departed. "Do you know what It Is to go before nn audience?" "No. I spoke before nn audience once, but most of It went before did." It Is better to stny out than get mar ried and fall out The weight of a man's lovejnny de crease, but h-!s sighs Increase. a bur Table Drink should bring you comfort as well as appetizing f lavoc Let us Suggest instant postum If you have used this pleasing table beverage you know its wholesome charm. If you have never tried Instant Postum. you, r have a delimit in store All Grocers sell Postum "There's a Reason CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION NOTES Lincoln. The convention opened thli (Weeks work by passing two proposals. (One plnces rights of aliens In property 'under the Jurisdiction of tho loglsln- .turo nnd leaves tho lights of people- fof other states In property of tills 'state the same as If they lived In the istato. The other authorizes the state board of public funds to place .nil school lands for sale up at auction In- stead of under the appraisement plan. A stronif fight wns put up by Rrynnt 'Diid others to keep the school lands 'from being sold. business colleges and other private iy operated educational Institutions .will be subject to taxation under a (proposed amendment to the state con stitution approved by the convention. Hhily education, charitable and religious fnstltutlons operated without prlvnto profit will be exempt. The nmciid ;nent also provides that tangible prop erty be assessed nt a uniform rate, twhile intangible property, such ns stocks and bonds would be assessed at a rate to be fixed by tho legislature. Household goods to the amount of ?200 would be exempt. Proposal No. 77, the Anderson propo sition before the convention to make the American language tho oflkinl language of the state, was discarded i.iy n vote of 2S to (V, and In its plnco 'was taken n modified proposal which reads: "The English Is hereby de clared to be the oflkinl language of this state and all official proceedings, records .and publications shall be In such language, and the common school ."brunches shnll be taught In such Inn- iKiiage In public, private, denomination nl and parochial schools." Adoption of the principle of the short ballot by the convention Is not jfnvored If the action of the members .on several proposition., In the way of hniendincnts to the .Tnckson-Ryiuiiii bill can be taken ns the real feeling existing. After several amendments ,hnd been proposed and disposed of ,n motion wns made to send the bill jhnck to the standing committee wjtli Instructions to r.inw up bill cutting out the placing of appointments In the linnds of the five elective officers nnd leaving It as It Is now. o The constitutional convention In committee of the whole, adopted the leg islative committees recommendation Jto raise the membership of the senate .from n.'I to W). The house will remain as before, with 100 members. The proposition to divide counties with more than one representative Into rep resentative districts was defeated, while the present system of llont dis tricts will remain. A recommendation to raise the pay of the members from ?G00 to .S00 for the session wns "idnpted. The convention has adopted Pro posal No. 1), retaining the present sena torial and legislative districts until changed by law, and Proposal 71, pro viding that the compensation of any public otllclal regulated by tho legisla ture shall not be changed during the term for which that official Is elected, nor compensation for contracts altered where the work has been completed. Three standing committees of the constitutional convention to whom wns referred two proposal.? Intended to cope with the farm tenantry problem held a second open hearing the past week, but .nstead of taking de finite action deferred the evil day by referring the whole matter to a sub committee of six to be chosen by Cor nell of Crerry nnd Rigelow of Doug 'las. The committee on education has re ported out three proposals: No. U'i'l, providing state tnv to support schools. Nn. !!24, denying slate aid to schools Tunning below "minimum term re quired by lnw." No. 32,1, prohibiting secterhin Instruction In public schools -or Institutions. Ry n vote of ninety-six to two tho convention adopted the stiff rngc amend ment, which will remove tho sex qual ification for voters, as soon as ratified by the people next fall. L. .7. To Pool of Omaha and E. J. Spelk of Saline county cast the dissenting votes. The convention by almost unanimous vote adopted the dhinha home rulo proposal. It provides thnt any city of over 100,000 population may ndopt homo rule under the present chnrter by a majority vote of the qunllficd electors of the city. The convention, by a vote of 20 to 32, rejected nn amendment requiring election of state legislators by districts In Douglas anil Lancaster counties. A provision opposing division of smaller counties Into districts carried, 38 to 17. Proposal No. 221 providing for ver dicts by five-sixths of a Jury In all civil cases was passed by the conven tion on third rending last week. - The convention Indefinitely post poned Proposal No. 2-10, by McLaugh lin of Douglas, Introduced "at tho re quest of the Omaha Chamber of Com merce, to permit tho levy of taxes for tho purpose of city publicity. A mendtnent8 providing that porsons ,ln military nnd' naval servlco mny voto int state elections, no matter where lo cated, nnd for townjjhlp organization 'in counties upon n mnjorlty vote of the peoplo, received third rending .adoption by tli convention last AVod-Inesday. FJND WEALTH WINTER WRIGLEYS Canadian Farmers Turn Winter Months to Good Account. Large crops nnd good prices for the Wheat, oats, barley and finx from Ca nadian farms have made tho winter resorts In Cnllfornln nt times resemble a meeting of u Canadian farmers' in stitute, but the practice among suc cessful farmers of spending their win ters, holidaying seems to he on the wane. After nil, nothing can be more tiresome than having nothing to do, and the farmers of Western Canada are now finding winter employment right on their fnrms which rlvnls the attractions or the sunny South. Live stock Is the explanation, ac cording to a six-foot Westerner who dropped Into the Canadian Government Information Rurenu nt 811 Jackson street, St. Paul. He wns on hi? way bnck to Western Canada with f car load of selected breeding stock which had carried off blue ribbons nt several state fairs In 1010. "We have found," said he, "thnt there Is Just ns much pleasure nnd n grcnt deal more profit In developing n herd of prize stock ns In listening to the murmur of the pad sea waves. Where wo used to grow grain exclusively now we are raising stock ns well. The fact thnt steers raised in Western Cnnadn took tlK grand championship nt the Internr. tlonal Live Stock Show nt Chicago two years In succession shows how well we are getting along. And instend of de pleting our bank rolls wo add a tidy sum to them." "Rut don't you find the life monoto nous?" "Not In the lenst. You seo, we have a rural club which meets In out school house, where we thrash out nil kinds of problems. Here we exchnnge Ideas nnd nlso hnve occasional talks from government experts, nnd the man who goes nhrond for the winter only realizes how much he bns missed when nt n summer picnic he hears nn nd dress by a neighbor thnt would do credit to a college graduate. "It wns at one of these meetings thnt we decided to Import a prize winning stnlllon, nnd today our dis trict Is raising some of the best drnft horses In Cannda. The carload of breeding stock which I nm now ship ping to my farm is indirectly tho re sult of our club meetings. We are going to make thnt little corner of Saskatchewan ono of the big stock centers of America. Why shouldn't we? Everything is In our favor cli mate, fertility, cheap land, free graz ing land adjoining lots of fnrms, creameries, government supervision. Tou know how energetic the northern climate makes a man? Well, It's Just like thnt with stock. They get to be great, husky fellows, hardy and big framed and that counts on market day. "Come up and see mo some time," were his parting words as ho left to catch his train. 'Til Bhow you some of tho finest land nnd live stock out of doors, nnd treat you to a real farm meal everything but the coffee nnd sugar grown right on my farm. Thnt counts some In these days of high prices." Advertisement. Economy. "Are you giving away your old shoes?" "No; I am having them soled and resoled." lll!IIIPSllBliffilllllll lllirwh' iiiiiiiJA PtiIIIHII w ifi4 LM 1 f L lllPvapSj fly For mother, ii i2 xSfllsillllr father thc boys 1 MmKF and girls. Its J 8f the sweet for all t Cy ages at work or Wmr play Mi lllllllllr When youre jfini 11111 nervous or tired J&Hh r see how it jfriMBBl jW refreshesl ivfw (T The Flavor JlBSC Vw Lasts JPwiA XwtMnKhS WRIGLEY5J the PERFECT GUM rl&Sl gggg! "m nw mwywrwwrv .v'ivvzaz Sealed Right Does Double Duty. The weight of tho enrs descending a South African mine Is used to pro duce power by pulling n cable wound around u drum that drives -u generator. RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR. To half pint of water add 1 oz. Ray Rum, a small box of Rarbo Compound, and M oz. 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 docs not rub off. Adv. According to nn old bachelor, tho nice thing about getting married is that you don't hnvo to. Balance the Books Occasionally. It is good to have money and th things thnt money can buy, but lt'i good,, too, to check up once In a whll nnd make suro you haven't lost tbt thlugs thnt money enn't buy. Anon How't Thli? Wo offer $100.00 Sor nny caso of caUrrti thnt rnnnot bn rtired by HALXB CATARRH MEDICINE HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE In tak en Internally and nets through the Bloo4 on the Mucous Surfaces of tho System. Sold by druggists for over forty year. Price 7flc. Testlmonlnfl free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Not the Only One. "Is your husband on n fixed salnryT "Yes but It's not fixed to our liking." Nine women nave been elected members of tho Danish congress. II IKm m fmt r ff rrwpff cz mm 'mil isjsmsji atw w wmta Milium m mwW!Sr lClAlsisftMsH OOD IDEA! ? 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