The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, April 29, 1920, Image 7

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EAT LESS AND TAKE
SALTS FOR KIDNEYS
Take a Glass of Salts If Your Back
Hurts or Bladder
Bothers.
The American men and women must
guard constantly ugalnst Kidney trou
l)le, because we eat too much and nil
our fond is rich. Our blood Is tilled
with title add which the kidneys strive
to lllter out, they weaken from over
work, become sluggish; theelltnlnatlvo
tissues clog ami the result Is kldnev
trouble, bladder weakness and a Ken
oral decline In health.
When your kidneys feel like lumps
of lead; our back hurts or the urine
Is cloudy, full of sediment or you ate
obliged to seek icllef two or tin re
times during the night; If you suffer
with sick headache or (Hazy, nervous
spells, acid stomach, or you liiiVe rliou
matlsm when the weather Is bail, pet
from your pharmacist about four
ounces of .Tad Salts; take a table
spoonful In a glass of water before
breakfast for a few days and your
kidneys will then act fine. This fa
mous salts Is made from the acid of
grapes and lemon Juice, combined
with llthla. and has been used for
generations to Hush and stimulate
clogged kidneys; to neutralize the
acids In the urine so It no longer Is u
source of Irritation, thus ending
bladder disorders.
.Tad Salts Is Inexpensive; cannot In
jure, makes a delightful effervescent
llthla-watcr beverage, and belongs In
every home. becn'iso nobody can make
n mistake by having a good kidney
flushing any time. Adv.
In 1930.
"I want to buy a battleship," said
the lady secietury of the navy.
"Well?"
"I wonder If I could get the chair
woman ot the naval committee Inter
ested?" "Ask her to go battle-blp shopping
with you." Louisville Courier-Journal.
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"CARRY0N"!
If Constipated, Bilious
or Headachy, take
"Cascarets"
Feel grand ! Be efficient ! Don't stay
sick, bilious, headachy, constipated. Re
move the liver and bowel poison which
Is keeping your head dizzy, your tongue
coaxed, your breath bad and your stom
ach sour Why not get a small box of
Cascarets and enjoy the iilcost, gentlest
laxative-cathartic you ever experi
enced? Cascarets never gripe, sicken
or Inconvenience one like Salts, Oil,
Calomel or harsh pills. Cascarets bring
bunshlne to cloudy minds and half-sick
bodies. They work while you sleep. Adv.
Sad Confession.
"The olllcer sas jou weio not park
ing parallel."
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"Don't you know ?"
"I can't lie sure."
"What Is your business?"
"I am a professor of geometry."
Louisville Courier-Join mil.
USES OF ASPIRIN
Bayer Company, who Introduced As
pirin 18 years ago, give
advice,
Aspirin created a sensation when In
troduced by Bayer over eighteen jears
ago. I'hjslclans at once proved Its
wonderful efficiency In the relief of
pain. The genuine, world-famous As
pirin, In "Ihiyer Tablets of Aspirin" Js
safely taken by millions for Colds,
Headache, Khcumatlsni, Neuralgia,
Knrache, Toothache. Aching Joints,
Neuritis, and I'nln generally.
He sure the "Hayer Cross." which Is
the mark of true "Hayer Tablets of
Aspirin," Is on each genuine package
and each genuine tablet.
Hoxes of 11! tablets cost but a few
cents and contain proper directions.
Druggists also sell larger "Hayer"
packages. Aspirin Is the trade mark
of Hayer Manufacture of Mononeetle
a ..tester of Snllcyllcacld. Adv.
Might Help.
"flood many scraps In the house
these days," remarked the parliamen
tarian. "What of It?"
"I was Just thinking I'd better post
up a little bit on prize tight rules."
Louisville Courier-Journal.
WOMEN NEED SWAMP-ROOT
Thousands of women have kidney and
bladder trouble and never suspect it.
Women' complninta often prove to be
nothing else but kidney trouble, or the
result of kidney or bladder diseaue.
If the kidneys are not in a healthy
condition, they may cause the other or
cans to become diseased.
Pain in the buck, hendache, loss of am
bition, nervousness, are often times symp
toms of kidney trouble,
Don't delay starting treatment. Dr.
Kilmer's Swamp-Root, a physician's pre
scription, obtained at any drug store, may
bo just the remedy needed to overcome
such conditions.
Get a medium or large size bottle im
mediately from any drug store.
However, if you wish first to test this
great preparation send ten cents to Dr.
Kilmer &, Co., Hinghamton, N. Y,, for a
sample. bottle. When writing be sure and
mention this paper. Adr.
Th Choice.
"Tho fireman In the stable Is look
ing around for a horse."
. "I suppose ho wants a plug,"
BROTHERHOOD CHIEFS FIGHT
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With 11)8,1(00 members throughout thu country loyal to the brotherhood, their chiefs, who are lighting the "in
surgent" stnke ol switchmen, say they cannot lose. Sitting at the table are John Hannou, St. Louis; A. l Whitney
Chicago, and J. A. Kurqtihurson. Muskogee, Okla., all vice presidents of the biolhei hood. Insert. John Oriinau. elder,
ofvthe "Insurgent" switchmen, who with '-"J other leaders in the stilke, was arrested In Chicago under oiders from
Attorney (icneral Palmer In Washington. They are charged with Interfering with the movement of the malls and
violation of the provisions of the Lever act, and iuteifeilng with luteistatu comment'
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First pupils In the Washington City Tost (.Mice's Tialnlng School for I'ostal Lmplo.vees. The classes will cocr
all kinds of postal work. At left Is City Postmaster Merrlt O. Chance, while Supeilntendent Fied 15. Sillers, who
has charge of the training school, Is nt the right.
ELEVATED TRAINS IN COLLISION
View of the wreck on thu Ninth Aenue elevated In New York, when an
express train ran through mi open switch Into the local track and collided with
a local train. One car of the local train was hurled Into thu street. For-
titnntnlv few were In lured. The neeiileiit tmik nlnee nt Mix-tor sinmr I
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A view of tho rlllo range at Ouantanamo, Cuba, showing Just how Uncle
Sam's sailors aro given their prnctlco In rlllo and small arms shooting. Guan
tnuaino Is only ono of tho numerous places visited by tho happy "gob" who
selects Undo Sam as an employer, and ho'll nlwuys be found a Just and fair
one, willing to advance his honest helpers.
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IMPORT TEMPLE PORTICO
A complete Hindu temple, portico
has been brought Intact from India
and will be set up us a memorial to
Adeline Pepper Gibson, who died
abroad, whllo In thu service of her
country. The picture shows ono of
the figures in a praying position.
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SEEKS FOE OF JAP BEETLE
Specialist Has Been Detailed to
Bring to This Country Enemy of
Horticultural Pest.
The Japanese beetle Is going to have
Its old enemies nn Its trail In this
country. The United States depart
ment of ngrictiltino has sent a man to
Japan to llud those enemies nud send
them nr-rnss the ocean. They will
then be established In the sections of
New Jersey where the beetle has
gained a foothold, and they are ex
pected to aid greatly In the control of
the pest.
The ngent employed In Jnpan Is
fninlllnr with Japanese conditions nnd
Is a specialist In this hind of work. It
Is cvpected that the task will require
his sojourn In Japnn for two or three
,enrs. While something Is known of
the parasites of tho Japanese beetle
n gnmt deal Is still to be learned only
under Held conditions where the
beetle lives with all the enemies that
prey upon It. The beetle reached this
country with Importations of green
house plants, and thus far apparently
has been comparatlely free from mo
lestations by natural enemies.
Easily Remedied.
"Whom have wo hereV" said tho
l.lng of the Cannibal Inlands as a pris
oner In soldier's uniform was dragged
before him.
"He appears to bo n raw recruit,"
answered the prime minister.
"Very well, cook blin."
No Longer.
"How long do you suppose n young
tnarrled couple could live on love?"
"As long us It lasts, I Imagine."
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Health and Economy
Rule Your Table Cup
when you make your meal-time
beverage
Instant Postum
Its rich coffee-like flavor satisfies
and its freedom from any harm
ful ingredient, such as the coffee
drug caffeine, makes it a better
drink for young and old.
There has been no raise in price
and the high quality of Postum
is always maintained.
There s
Made by POSTUM CEREAL COMPANY
Battle Creek, Mich'
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
Mothers Know That
Genuine Castoria
Always
Bears the
Signature
of
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
THC CtNTAUIt COMFAnr, N(W YORK CtTT.
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DON'T l.KT THAT COlTtill CONTINUEt
Spohn's Distemper Compound
will Knoctc It In yrry nhort time. At tho flmt rIkii C a couith
or colli In jour liornn. kIvo a few iIoich of "Sl'OllN'M." It will
net nn tlio Kluntlx. rllmlnatn tho ill(icain enrm nml prevent furth
or ilrslructlaii ot boily liv illrpiinn, "Sl'OIIN'S" Inn licn ths
Hl.imliinl romeily 'for D!HTKMI'Bll, INI'I.tinNZA, l'INK KYIS.
CATAIIKHAI. l'KVnn. COIK1HH nml COI.HS for a nunrter ot a
century. GO cent nml Jl 15 per buttlo ut all ilruif nturas.
M'OIIN SIKDICAI, COMl'ANY. flonhen, Incl.
I GOT MARK TWAIN STIRRED UP
Humorist, Tired of Listening to Series
of Remarkable Stories, Rose to
the Occasion.
A naval olllcer said at n banquet
In New York:
"Some of the war stories that I hear
remind mo of Mark Twain. Mark, you
know, once sat in the smoking room
of a steamer and listened for an hour
or two to soino remarkablo lies. Then
he drawled:
"'Hoys, theso feats of yours thnt
you've been telling about recall an ud
vonture of my own In Hannibal. There
was a lire In Hannibal one night, and
old man Haukliiaon got'eaught In tho
fourth story of tho burning house. It
looked ns It he was u goner. Nono.
ot the ladders was long enough to
reach him. The crowd stnred at ono
another with awed -eyes. Nobody could
think of anything to do. Then till of
a sudden, hoys, nn Idea occurred to
me. "Fetch tnu ii rope I" I yelled. Some
body fetched a rope, and with grent
presence of mind I Hung the end of It
up to the old man. "Tie her round
jour waist 1" I yelled. Old man Han
kluson did m and I pulled him
down.' "
Had Enough.
"What's the fuss at the fountain!
Cholly has been drinking there nil
day."
"Yes, and the druggist hns refused
to sell him any more Ice-cream sodn."
Louisville Courler-.Totii mil.
Thu nverago innn doesn't caro to
pose as 'n hero when nobody's looking,
Self-esteem never lets up until i
roaches tho .tumping off place.
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