The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, July 15, 1920, Image 3

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RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF
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6&nnot Praise this
Remedy too Highly
. TKE WAY OrlE LADY fOLt AFTER
SUFFEIUNC. TWO YEARS
Judging from her letter, the tnis
cry nnd wretchedness endured by
Mrs. Charlie Tpylor, R. F. D. No. i;
Tlox 144, Dillon, S. C, must havo
been terrible. No one, after read
ing her letter, can continue to
doubt the great hcalinp power
of TE-RU-NA for troubles duo
to catarrh or catarrhal conditions
in any part of the body. Her
letter is an Inspiration to every
Bick and suiTerinc1 man or woman
anywhere. Hero ic i3: "I suffered
two years with catarrh of the head,
stomach and bowels. Tried two vt
the best docton. who nave mo un.
1 then took PE-RU-NA and tan
truthfully say I am well. When I
began to uso PE-RU-NA, I weighed
one hundred pounds. My weight
now is one hundred and fifty. 1
canr.ot praiso PE-RU-NA too
highly, for it was a Godsend to me.
I got relief from tho first half
Bottlo and twclvo bottles cured me.
I adviso all sufferers to tako
TE-RU-NA."
As an emergency remedy in tho
home, there is nothing quito tho
equal of this reliable, time-tried
medicine, PE-RU-NA. Thousands
place their olo dependence on it
l'or coughs, colds, stomach and
bowel troubl, constipation, rheu
matism, pain? in tho back, side and
loins and to prevent tho grip and
Spanish Flu. To keep the, blood
pure and maintain bodily strength
and robustness, tako PE-RU-NA.
You can buy PE-RU-NA any
where in. cither tablet or liquiH
form.
TOO
LATE
Death only a matter of short time.
Don't wait until pains and aches
Lecome incurable diseases. Avoid
painful consequences by taking
GOLD MEDAL
r .villus
Th world's standard remedy for kidney,
liver, bladder and uric acid troubles the
National Remedy of Holland since 1698.
Duarantsad. Three sizes, all druggists.
(oak far the nuaa Gold Medal on every has
ad accept bo Lnltatloa
Comfort Your Skin
With Cuticura Soap
and Fragrant Talcum
toap 25c, Ointment 25 and 50c, Tilcnm 25c.
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
lmoTrDuidrua-MnpaIUlrPlllnq
Restores Color end I
Beauty to Gray and Faded Hair J
wanna ii at aniarwa. .
lll.eo Cnrm. V, ki. I'aichogn-.w T
HINDERCORNS Hemo Coma. Cat.
lotun. no., etopi all pain, cniurcs comfort to tha
Iiet. icakro irnlfclne eav. lie by mall or at Irug
KUts. illtoaxCbemtcalWOTIu.i'atcnoeue.M.Y. '
urns.
IWie Tl .Vo'd.r.dTVuMle Tlr. I ar. r..
auuctM ! nirull on D.Oud rail, bi.la.
Prlca IncludaaTubea and Tlraa
28x3 $C.BO 34x4 S1130
soxa
7'nn liTdK 12.95
30x3H
32x3
3U4
32x4
BSO 35x4M 13 20
ROO 3Gx4K 13.70
10.15 35x5 . 14 35
10 50 30x5 . 14.70
10 95 37x5 14.95
33x4
In erd.rln .lata wh.th.r B3 t C.yVij"
li.l trtt no droo t 1 or ach ur. llal.
Y.'.V 17 Jn ..t.ul MltK Mil... .
QIacovnl)1 muaaviM... -.-. --.
(W aer.il yoa our BuarantM bood
I WltnOrUFT. .I1I.M jwu. yiw.-vuwu.
wimir TIRF. CORPORATION
MicUiaaATt7aBJ3$thSt.,Calot.IU.
BE A NURSE
Exceptional opportunity at thu present time
lor young womun over nineteen yours of agt
who huvu lmd at least tw o cars In lileh school
to take Nurses' Training la K''Horal bospltul.
Our graduates arc In great demand. Address
Supt. of Nurses, Lincoln Sanitarium
Lincoln. Nebratka
KiFAIIFHes!Knsr
Hml anr-wre, DAISY KLY KIIJ.EK attract and
kill all Una. Ntat. rlean. ornamental, convenient anil
taon. Marie of metal.
f can't anlll or tin over!
"will not anil orlnlura
'anything, (iinrantcej,
UAIB 1
FLY KILLER
at vonr dealer or
S hy BXI'HKSS.orepild. 11.25., ,
pAKOLD SO
Mt.Ua. IW ! valD ATa..lrooairn, n. a.
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The Eternal Query.
Two fellow iiieinhci'fl of a club wero
bavins nn IndlKiifitlon lut'etlnj,' nnd
rvoru compiirlnir notes.
Until hud domestic strife.
"Aren't women thu limit?" prowled
the llrsr. "We husbands don't know
mythlnc at all, und our wives know
everything 1"
"Well," Kiiimbled his compimlon In
ralsury, "there's one tiling my wife ad
VkH slio doesn't know."
"What on earth Is thnt?"
"Why sho uianied me I"
His Literary Friends.
"Is he familiar with the classics?"
"Oil, yes I I notice from his library
table that he pitches them around ev
ery which way?" Judge.
Our Iden of a true heroine Is n mar
ried woman who dnosn'tfsny thnt she
wishes she had renin tnetl single.
mw
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Clonn -Clotair Health)
Wilt Tot frta C Care Book Murine Co.CMcafo.US
," W. n7uT LlTTcOLN, NO. 28-1920.
Ammn
IIGM
.Copy fur Thla Department Supplied by
National Headquarters of the
Amerlcnn IOKlon.)
THE WORK IN PATERNALISM
Policy of Adopting Orphaned Chil
dren Is Arousing Interest All
Over the Country.
A totnl of three French wnr orphans,
two girls nntl u boy, liml ftlrauly been
assured of adop
tion In the Amer
lcnn Ij e k 1 o n ' s
cninifillcn for eon
tintiutlon of the
late A. 13. l-7n
over8eas paler
nnllsni, by con
tribution!) re
ceived nt nation
al headquarters
of the Legion up
to ttie close of
business oil May
.-..
MISS LULA
B.
The forty-two
members of tho
national head
quarters staff of
VI7E,
Member Head
quarters Staff.
the Legion contributed .$lf0 for atlop
tl(4i of the first two orphans, and the
American lied Cross will be asked to
select for them n boy nnd n Rlrl waif
as mascots for the next year or more.
Miss Luln n. Vlze, a member of the
headquarters staff, assisted In raising
the money for the orphans.
The first post to send limits $75
contribution to tho fund was Karl
lloss iiost No. 10, Stockton. Cal. In
a letter of transmittal, Ted Cloudsley,
u member of the post and editor of
the San Joaquin Legion, olllclnl Ameri
can Legion newspaper of San Joaquin
county, Cal., writes In part:
"Wy were told thnt there was n
wide range of choice for us, so I hope
you can secure as our wnr orphan a
little Alsace-Lorraine girl of from six
to ten years whose father was killed
In battle. You see, we have n big
post here and a big twlcc-n-month
newspaper and such a little orphan
would suit the boys best because of
the sentiment attached.
"Please bo sure that we receive tho
little one's picture and address. We
will put her picture In our publication
nnd would like to have her write to
us. At Christinas time, too, wo will
bo able to remember her."
THE RETURN OF THE DEAD
Red Cross Will Send Advance Notifica
tion of Arrival of Bodies
From Over There.
t
The American Red Cross, ns nn es
pecial courtesy to the American Le
gion, hereafter will send advance no-
' Munition of the arrival of tho bodies
of American soldiers from overseas1 to
posts of the Legion In towns nnd cit
ies in which reinterment Is to be
made.
The lied Cross home service In
each community will receive notice
from Hobokeu and In turn notify the
relntlves of the decedent nnd Inform
the Legion. Information will be re
ceived In time for local posts to nrnfce
arrangements for tho reception of the
bodies and to provide for thu formal
honors due their dead comrades.
Where there Is more than one Legion
post In n community, the county head
quarters of the Legion will be notified,
thnt It may deslgnnte the post or posts
which shall render the honor.
Attends Vocational Conference.
At the request of Uel W. Lnmkln,
chief of the division of rehabilitation
of tho Federal Board for Vocational
'Munition, Gerald J. Murphy, national
vocational olllcer of the American Le
gion, was designated by the national
commander, Frnnklln D'Oller, ns the
legion's representative' to attend n re
cent conference of tho board's district
vocational officers nt Washington, D.
G., recently. Tho legion lias Inaugu
rated n plan of co-operation with the
federal board, extending to each of
the more than 0.000 posts of the organ
ization In every stnto and community
thieiighout the United States and many
foreign countries, hy which thousands
of disabled ex-service men are being
rounded up nnd gotten Into Immediate
training every week. Plnns for con
tinuing the cnmritlgn .until every pend
ing enso Is definitely settled and all
eligible, persons are receiving tho vo
cational training to which they are
entitled, were laid at the conference.
Who Gen. Goorfje Crook Was.
The latest Issuo of The Crook Whizz
Bang, published spasmodically , at
Chicago by Gen. Oeorgu Crook
Post No. -131, Amerlcnn Legion, con
tains nn Interesting biographical
sketch oe the military lender of Civil
war fame after whom the post Is
named. "He fought the Indians tooth
und nail ns eommaildanr of the de
partments of the Phitto and Arizona,"
the nrticlo reads. "His last ofilclal
duties wero performed as head of tho
Department of Missouri."
Will Erect Memorial Building.
Illggs-Hamllton Past No. 20 of Rus-
Fellvllle, Ark., !b planning tho erection
of a 75,000 memorial building, $50,-
000 of tho amount being nlready sub-
A scribed. The pott b.u ISO members.
SERVICE RECORD OF NATICL1
City, County and State Histories WW
Afford Voluminous and Valu-
able Data.
If tho present progrcs In making
county nnd city and state war bt
tCrles Is maintained, there will be
vast llbrury of local "who-wnrvwho
In tho war" books by the year 2(r20.
Not only are Kiwiih, counties nni
states preparing their own war hl
torle, but colleges and schools of nil
klndH also are getting up collective
service records. Large Industrial con
cerns are doing the same thing.
Ilest results In history making swra
to have been achieved In counties,
where the records of the enmity draft
bnard served as n starting point and
where all other sources of Information
have been utilized. Livingston county.
Illinois, furnishes n typical example
of a county which has been paliiHtnk
lug In Its effort to compile a reliable
r history.
A committee of seven wq np;wlnted
In this county to have charge of the
soldiers' and sailors' record. Before
the records of the local exemption
board were closed, n list was compiled
of all registrants of the county who
had entered the service by enlistment
or Induction, the date of entry Into
the service and thu camp to which
they were first sent. Newspaper Mies
were combed to obtain as many addi
tional names as possible. The list
was then published In thu newspaper
with the request that all names not
Included be reported to the war rec
ords,, committee.
A questionnaire then whs mnlled to
each service man or woman. Follow
up letters were used to Insure thu re
turn of the questionnaires. The ques
tionnaires had spaces for practically
all the Information which appears on
the soldier's discharge certltlcntc nnd
for many other details, such as cita
tions In full and special honors. A
special section will be devoted to the
records of thoo who died In service.
Their photographs will be Included.
LAUDS SPIRIT OF MEMBERS
Hilton Brown, Jr., Post No. 85, ol
Indianapolis, Composed of Union
Men, Applauds Expose.
The Hilton U. Brown. Jr., Post No.
85 of the American Legion ut I mil
nnupolls, composed mostly of members
of organized labor, recently adopted
the following resolution:
"WIIEUUAS, Several rnembers nnd
prospective members of the Hilton U.
Brown, Jr., Post (No. 85, Indiana)
American Legion, havo been nsked by
outsiders to drop their membership In
the legion or to refrain from making
application for membership because ol
the lmnglned Incompatibility of mem
bership In the legion held simultane
ously with membership in a labor op
gnnlzntlon ; nnd,
"WHKKKAS, Most of the members
of the aforesaid post are also mem
bers of labor organizations In the
printing trades; and,
"WHEHEAS. It Is fair to nssume
that they have been nble to find out
by experience whether there Is any
thing In the oath or obligations ol
either their union or the legion which
In any way Interferes with or com
promises the objects of the other In lt
particular field' of activities; and,
"WIIEKEAS. The members of :n
aforesaid post regret the credence
given to false rumors that tho legion
Is In any way committed to a pollej
at variance with a cordial and whole
some attitude toward all stanch Amer
ican citizens eligible to membership;
"THEKEFOKB. Be It Uesolvetl
That the Hilton 0. Brown, Jr.. Post
(No. 85. Ind.) American Legion, con
demns the miscreants who hnve falsely
defined its attitude towartl free
thought nnd free action within t lie
limits of the law, nnd npplnutN tliv
spirit of Its members nnd prospectlvt
members who exposed the liishllotif
practices of nutl-Amerlcnn ngltatarf
nnd stood on the rights of free men.'
Father Is Appreciative.
A fctrlklng tribute to tho Legion's
humnnltarlunlsm was recently paid by
J. J. Outer of Clnrksburg. W. Va.. In
an address at exercises under the au
spices of tho Pnrrish post of that
city. Mr. Oater told how his son
contracted tuberculosis In the serv
ice nntl 'was discharged and sent tc
his home In n dying condition. The
Leg'nn's service division nt jintlonnl
headquarter fook chnrgo of tho casu
obtained' proper medical treatment and
compensation nnd Irnck ny. "To
day, through the efforts of the Amer
ican Legion," the father said, "my son
Is living nnd everything is In as good
condition as could be expected. Anj
movement thnt has for Its object the
extending of tho helping hand to com
rades in Deed Is n noble and worth
movement." The nddress was pub
Ushel In full In the Potters Herald,
olllclnl Journal of tho National Broth
erhood of Operative Potters and East
Liverpool (0.) Trade and Labor coun
cil. H-r-rvenge! ,
Passing through a military hopltnl
a distinguished visitor saw n horrlhlj
wounded pnvnte from one of the lrlsl
regiments. t
"When nro you going to semi tint
man back to tho States?" bo Inquired
"He nin't going bnck to thu Slates
he's, goin bnck to the front," nn order
ly Informod him.
"Back to tho front?" exclaimed th
visitor, "But, man, he's In awfu
sliapol"
uYcs,'f replied the orderly, "and h
Uhinks he knows who done It."
SAY "DIAMOND DYES"
Don't streak or ruin your material in a
Poor dye. Insist on "Diamoud Dyes."
Eaty directions in package
"CORNS"
Lift Right Off Without Pain
y
Doesn't hurt n bit! Drop n little
'Treczono" on an aching corn, instantly
that corn stops hurting, then shortly
you lift It right off with lingers. Truly I
Your druggist sells n tiny bottle of
"Froezono" for a few cents, sufficient to
remove every hard corn, soft corn, or
com between the toes, nnd tho calluses,
without Boreness or Irritation.
Burglary Is Not Profitable.
When one rends in tho pnper an ac
count of n burglary where the thief
succeeded In securing $5,000 to $10,000
worth of Jewelry, ono Is- apt to think
that the spoils were probably worth the
risk, but Investigation has shown thnt
thieves never realize anything like the
full vnluo of their plunder. In Eng
land It was discovered that out of -109
burglaries reported In various pnrtB
of the kingdom the proceeds netted the
principals an nverngo of about $75
each. The value of the plunder was
mnny times that figure. In addition
to tills, each one of the number had
been sent to Jail for his crime.
SAVE SHOES AND 8TOCKINQS
Thy will laat tvrtoo aa Inns K you HhaUr
Into Your Blior ALLEN'S FOOT-KABK. tba
Antlieptlc, llcallnn powder for the feet. It
takra away the atlng of Coma, rtunlom,
Callouaca, aore. aching, awollcn, tender tret.
Allen'a KootISaaa atopa the friction which
cauira the wear on ahoei and atocklnt".
aavea expenae and mnkei walking a delight.
Shake It Into your ahora. Sprinkle It in the
foot-bath. Sold evarywhero. Adv.
To Mend Broken China,
A cheap nnd ensily prepured ce
ment for broken china Is lime mixed
with tho yhlto of an egg. Only tako
sufficient white- of nn egg to mend
one article jit n time, nnd mix thor
oughly with" a Btnnll qunntlty of lime.
Apply tho mixture to tho plnco where
the article is broken, nnd In n short
time the cement, will set nnd become
qulto hard.
W
E hope there is no
V"
ra
calling in a Physician, or with remedies that
Most Mothers know that Baby requires remedies especially prepared for
babies, yet there are some who 'think that what is good enough for them, is good
enough for Baby, and it is to these'Mothers we appeal to give nothing to their
babies that is not specially prepared for babies or recommended by their Physician.
i
False claims may kill, but false claims can never restore your child.
For over thirty years Fletcher's Castoria has been aiding in the reduction
of the deaths among infants as Mothers have become more and more acquainted
with it. . Always keep it in the house.
jJKet Contents 15Fluid Draoli
.,nnnnr.-.1 PP.rt OENT.
AVc&tabtelYcparntion&rAi
j tintftheStomachsandDowbrfl
Tt. .Tw.nmttnt nitfesliw
(ccrfulncssandRcst&JOtaH
m
0hf.r.i.0n iim.Morpnuieiw
Mineral. Not ahuu
.uu- r- i., . ,!
i f.ninfiilRr-mcdyfor
ConitlpaUonniidDiarrhoeij
ana revw';--' ' -
Loss of Sleep
rcsiilUnfrwEill!!?6'
rMSimit7sinotureof
TwCmAGoHPrr-.
MEW
m
rTJEEi
mo
Bud Cory " Wrspptt.
Dont Forget Cuticura Talcum
When adding to our toilet requisites.
An exquisitely scented face, skin, baby
and dusting powder and perfume, ren
dering other perfumes superfluous.
You may rely on It because one of thu
Cuticura Trio (Soap, Ointment and
Talcum). 25c each everywhere. Adv.
t Open Sesame.
"Did you have any trouble In seeing
thnt captain of Industry whoso time
Is reputed to he worth nlmost a mil
lion u minute?"
"None at all."
"How did you contrive to get Into
his private olllce?"
"I stood Just outside the door nnd
engaged his secretary In n loud con
versation about golf, In which I dis
played a superior knowledge of the
game."
Children's handkerchiefs often look
hopeless when they come to tho laun
dry. Wash with gootl soap, rinse In
wuter blued with Bed Cross Ball Blue,
Malice.
"College professors," said President
K. C. M. Sills of Bowdoln, "can be
very malicious at times. Two profes
sors were talking the other day over
their luncheon.
"'I see that Krutllte of Yatevnrd
has written n novel,' said the first pro
fessor. 'Is It any good?'
'"It ought to be,' said the second
professor. 'It cost him $50 to get It
published.' "
ASPIRIN
Name "Bayer" on Genuine
"Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" Is genu
ine Aspirin proved snfo by millions
nnd prescribed by phystclnns for ovei
twenty years. Accept only nn unbroken
"Bnycr package" which contains propct
directions to relieve Headache, Tooth
ache, Earache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism
Colds and Pain. IIandy tin boxes of lit
tablets cost few cents. Dfugglsts also
sell larger 'Bnyer packages." Aspirin
Is trade mark Bayer Manufacture Mon
oaceticacidester of Sallcyllcacid. Adv.
Temporary Truce.
Grace I Item that Charles and Hel
en hnve made up their quarrel.
GiihsIo Only temporarily. Thnynro
going to be married soon. -Edinburgh
Scotsman.
AVlSlJsjJEIt'
False Claims.
Mother ,who thinks she can
Children
Mothers Must Use Care.
Why do we so often call your attention to Imitations of Fletcher' y
Castoria? Because it is a baby's medicine and imitations are always
dangerous, particularly imitations of a remedy for infanta.
Tour druggist may nbt keep an imitation but they ore to be found
on drug-store shelves. Reliable druggists think only of the welfare
of their customers. The other kind only of the greater profit to b
made on imitations.
Tour own judgment tells yoa that Fletcher's Castoria having for
over thirty years at great expense held up its reputation, must jeal
ously guard it. Then, it follows that this company must use the very
best of material. Must employ experts in the selection of the herbs.
Must retain skilled chemists in its manufacture.
Tour same good judgment must tell you that these irresponsible
imitators are trading on your credulity and the reputation built y
by Mr. Fletcher, during all these years, for his Castoria.
MOTHERS SHOULD READ THE BOOKLET THAT IS AROUND EVERY BOTTLE Of FLETCHER'S CASTSRU
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears thfe
r TJJ
c&&mc
-BBBBBBBBr BBBBBBBBBBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBV
WOMEN OF
-MIDDLE AGE
May Pass the Critical Period Safely
and Comfortably by Taking
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound.
Summit, N. J. "I havo token Lydti
E. Pinkimm'fl VcRotablo Compound dur
ing Change or Ufa
anil I think it is a
good remedy in such
a condition. I could
not digest my food
and had much pain
and burning in my
stomach after
meals. I could not
Bleep, had backache,
and worst o f a 1 1
were the hot flashes.
I saw in the papers
about Vegetable
Compound so I tried it. Now I feel all
right and can work better. You havo
my permission to publish this lottcr."
VicToniA Kori'L, 21 Oak Kidgo Ave,
Summit, N. J.
If you have warning symptoms Bucb
ns a senso of cuirocatlon. hot flashes,
headaches, backache, dread of im
pending evil, timidity, sounds in tho
cars, palpitation of tno heart, sparks
beforo tho eyes, irregularities, con
stipation, vnrinblo nppotitc. weakness,
incniieluue, nnd dizziness, ct a bottla
of Lydia E. Pinkhnm'a Vegetable Com
pound nnd begin taking the medicino at
once. Wc know it will help you as it
did Mrs. Koppl.
"Thebesto'
Rocky Mountain Honey
Light colored, thick, lino flavored. Per can.
flvo pounrts net, postpntd anywhere west ol
Ohio river, $1.00. Send rcmlttniico with order,
THE COLORADO HONEY PRODUCERS1 ASSN.. Dearer. Ok
After you eat always uso '
E
ATONIC
Croft YOUR STOMACHS SAKE
one or two tablets cat like candy
Instantly relieves Heartburn, Bloated
Gassy Feeling. -Stops indigestion,
food souring, repeating, headache
and tho many miseries caused by
Acid-Stomach
EATONIC is the best remedy, it takes
the harmful acids and gases right out
of tho body nnd, of course, you get
well. Tens of thousands wonderfully
benefited. Guaranteed to satisfy or
money refunded by your own drug:
gist. Cost a trifle. Please try it! i
Rotrrrvtiv stMoyiDkt.amr
r.l. Ulatauat Tar irwihl at M
fKH:il l-X ??' Ol.ta...-.lMj a,.
IILUnLLU mii. n, rr a..a. or.
Ca..a7Si
Pmmu. or. cm. awrtf
HCMaaa . CMcaja,
treat her sick baby without
she uses for herself.
Cry For
Signature of
YORK CITY.