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RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF V w . 1 m i y. hl H rlfl n II s.. !r J ' f&- A -r-' C vr -j Reliable Information All American women know of the great success of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound in restor ing to health women who suffered from ailments pe culiar to theirsex,yet thereare some who are skeptical and do not realize that all that is claimed for it is absolutely true if they did, our laboratory would not be half large enough to supply the demand, though today it is the largest in the country used for the manufacture of one particular medicine. The Facts contained in the- following two letters should provo or uuncut to Buffalo. N. Y.-"I BufTcrod with organic Inflammattoii and displace ment. "When lifting I had such pain nd bearing down that I was not ablo to stand up, and it hurt mo to walk or go up or down stairs, I was going to a doctor without any re sults and ho said tho safest thing would bo to havo nn operation. I mot a lady who told mo sho had throo operations and was not well until sho took Lydia E. l'iukham'a Vcgotablo Compound. I folt relief after taking two bottles of Vegotablo Compound ami Ikopt on with it until I was cured. I al ways use Lydia E. I'lnkham's Liver Fills and tlioy aro flno. Everything ttsod to turn sour on my stomach and tho Liver l'illa roliovcd that." Mrs. A. llooKiis, 603 Ifargo Avcuuo, Buffalo, N. Y. Tho fact is, tho Best )IA C.PINKt ICOICtNJ FAMOUS OLD BOSTON ABODE Province House, Once One of the Most Famous Colonial Mansions, Has Been Partially Preserved. Tlicro stands toduy on Bosworth court In Boston but a portion of the old Province house, a most Interesting relic of Colonial duys; and tho rest of thu court Is lined with modern of fice buildings. But in 1S-0 It was con sidered a very genteel part of town. Oliver Wendell Holmes lived in the old Province house for 18 years. At tho farther end of Hie court stands an Iron-wrought archway, dec orative of design, which was used In the enrly part of tho nineteenth cen tury us an entrance to the governor's Burden,' u part of the Province house ground.1. This lias been carefully pre served, ns havo the stone steps which lead to tho lower level. The Province house was immortalized by Hawthorne , In his "Twice-Told Tales." The historic stulrcase now la gone, and only a portion of the exterior of the house Is left. It was built in 1G!)7 by Peter- Sargent, a wealthy London merchant, and was considered one of the handsomest residences in town. During the days of Its popularity the governor guve many bulls there. Square. "I owe you an upology, old man. I thought you had gone home, when I took your umbrellu from thu ofllce last evening." "That'H all right. On account of the bud weather you left your new hat on the hook and wore that old cap that's been kicking around. As it was raining hard, and you had my atnbrclln, and I didn't want my hat to get spotted, I wore yours home." The High Price of Sugar makes one welcome foods which are rich in natural sweetness. Grape -Nuts the ready-cooked cereal requires no added sweetening, for it contains its own pure grain sugar, developed from wheat and barley by twenty hours' baking. Sprinkle Grape-Nuts over ripe fruit or berries and you'll save sugar. A" HOG A uiauy women : Sacramento, Ca'ilf. "I had or ganic troublo and had such terrible pain and swolling in tho lower part of my siJo that I could not stand on my feet or oven lot tue boa clothes touch my sido. I gavo up my work thinking I would not bo ablo to go back lor months. My mother ad vised mo to tako Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegotablo Compound as It had saved her llfo at ono tlmo. and it nut ma in a wondorful condition in a couplo of wooks, so I cau koop ou working. I work in a department Btoro and havo to stand ou my foot all day and I do not havo any moro pains. I Buroly rocommenu your vegotablo Compound to all my irionds and you may uso theso facts as a testimon. ial' llKRTHi. J. Pauub, 3320 M St.. Sacramento, Calif. Medicine for Women la L.VMJ After Using. Tho woman was the author of n cookery book that had been published at bur request with wide margins and occasional blank pages for notes and additional recipes. Often she had expressed a wish to see an old copy of the book and find to what use the blank spaces had been put. One day in a second-hand book ptore her husband unearthed an old volume. Noticing that It had been annotated freely, he bought It- After a day or two he said : "How about the notes in that cook ery book? Were they Interesting?" "No." she said curtly; "they didn't amount to anything." When he got a chance he looked through the book himself. Kvery note the book contained was a remedy for dyspepsia and kindred ailments! Dallas News. Filial Love. Tho family had company for din ner, and the father of the house was telling for his guest stories of his boy hood. Among them were feats of his marvelous eating ability. "No wonder, when mother was such n wonderful cook," he smacked his lips In remem brance of her dishes. "She could make pies that were dreams, and strawberry shortcake I After eating ono of mother's bhortcakes a fellow thought nil others very ordinary, In deed." Little John looked across at tho glass dish of strawberries. Then he piped out In his clear little treble: "Oh, dad, don't you Just hope that I con talk just that nice about mother when I grow up?" Last year 200,000 picture postcards of exhibits at the British Museum were sold to visitors. FIGHT FIR VOTES n Thirty-Six States Have Ratified Amendment. "ENNESSEE FALLS INTO LINE Washington Is the Thlrty-Flfth Sev enty Years of Struggle for Equal Suffrage Features and Some Immortal Names. Washington. American women linvc won their Ught for voles. Washington ami Teimesoi liae rn tilled the con stitutional amendment, making !Hl stnte.s out of -IS. Upon the opening March '22 of tho special sessions of the legislatures of Washington and Dolnwaie, the woman suffrage situation in the United States i was lirietly this: I Amendment to the Constitution 1 passed by congress June !, 1010. ns drafted in 1875 hy Susan 11. Anthony: "The right of citizens of the United Stutes to vote shall not be denied or Lucretia Mott. abridged by the United States or by nny state on account of sex." Itutlll cntlon necessary by legislatures of three-fourths of the 48 states of the Union. Amendment ratified by .'11 states, be ginning with Wisconsin, June 10, 1010, and ending with West Virginia March 10, 10'JO. Constitutionality of Ohio ratification before the United States Supreme court. Amendment defeated by six states between September 12, 1010, and Feb ruary 17, 10120, as follows, in the or der named: Alabama, Georglu, Missis sippi, South Carolina, Virginia, Mary land. Connecticut and Vermont No regu lar sessions until 1021. Governors had refused to call special sessions. Florida and Tennessee Cannot vote In 1020 because of constitutional pro vision requiring election to Intervene between submission of amendment and action on it. Louisiana Legislature to meet in June; small hope of ratification. North Carolina Legislature to meet In special session In August. Gov. Thomas W. Bickett hnd declared bis Intention to ask for ratification. Washington promptly ratified. Del aware and Louisiana refused. Thu governois of Connecticut, Florida nnd Vermont refused to call special ses sions. The United Stntes Supremo court upheld tho Ohio ratification on thu ground that no state constitution had tho uuthorlty to change In nny detail the method which the United States Constitution Itself provides for its amendment. This decision cleared the way for the special session In Ten nessee, which began August 0. It is beventy years since the organ ized movement for woman suffrago was begun in tho United Stntes. In 1848 Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton called the first Womun's Rights convention at Seneca Falls, N. t ' ".V ' " ' V -' 1 ,: "?i "i Susan B. Anthony. Y., which launched n "Declaration of SentlmcntB" and passed a -mol'jtlon demanding equal Buffroge. Theso ore two immortal names In American history. Lucretia Mott (1793-1880) was born In Nantucket, Mass., of Quaker parents. After teach ing, she become an "acknowledged tnlntetvr" of tho Friends. Sho married James Mott, who worked with his wife against slavery. Elizabeth Cady Stanton (18in-1002) was born in Johnstown, N. Y. She married In 1810 Henry B. Stanton, a Journalist ard untl-slavcry speaker. fs I SWSSfe t sV X SSSSsf I v?: i $&t?- i Hk. :iiwiVii'. ,rV r k fe'J&-y&,iZy ,? ( I I .. J -j. A. l:....Ls.. 1 'om IhtiO to 1MU she was pres den of the National 'oir tn StiU'rage a addressed congressional commit leccw on woman suffrage. She was the Joint author of "History of Woman Suf frage" (1RSKS) and 'T.lghty Year or More" (1S0S) Is her autobiography A third name Is that of Susan M Anthony (1820-100(5). She Joined with 1 ucretla Mott and Hllnibeth Cady Stanton In organizing the woman suf frage movement. She became In tlmo the real leader of the movement; cer tainly she was Its flist militant suf f' agist. Born In Adams, Mass., she nine of Quaker stock, and early devot 1 1 herself to "temperance" (the pnx Inbltlon of those days) and to the nbv htlon of slavery. In 1S7H Miss Anthony drafted the iniieudment to the Constitution which lias now been ratltled. In 1S78 tho iitnctidment was Introduced In the sen nto hy Senator Sargent of California. Ii was defeated In 1887 and thereaf ter was not even debated In congress until 10M. 1 Mnlng the years the Constitutional -itncuilmcnt campaign was making no progress the women won many victo ries In the states, securing full suf frage In in; presidential suffrage In l and partial suffrage in several oth ei. The National American Woman Suffrage association In 1012 opened headquarters In Washington nnd be gan an active campaign for the pasMige of the amendment. In 1010 ' If tftutnlilliltitil lirnlirOi IwHitliitiiirturu ' there which were devoted entirely to the nmemlnient campaign. 'The cam paign was educational and social us well as political and attracted world- ' wide attention. The National Woman's party, or ganized In 1010 by Alice Paul, estab lished Washington hendquarters In 101,'t and Introduced the militant Into the campaign. AU'c Paul the third Quakeress to immortalize herself Is the spectacu lar figure of the struggle. She devel oped the deadliest card Index on mem bers of congress that practical politics has ever seen. She served notlco through the White House pickets that the president was the "man higher up." The arrest of nearly 500 of theso pick ets and the imposition of Jail sen tences followed. Incidentally Miss Paul herself served seven terms in Jail. , The amendment was beaten three times In the senate nnd once In thu house before It was finally passed by the Sixty-sixth congress June 4. 1011), by the necessary two-thirds majority. The year 1800 saw the formation of two national organizations: National Woman Suffruge association, with Mrs. Alice Paul, Stanton nnd Miss Anthony leaders nd headquarters In New York ; American Woman Suffrage association, with Mnry A. Llvermore, Julia Ward Hovvo and Lucy Stone leaders and headquar ters In Boston. Tho line of division was this: The former wished to concentrate on tho pnssage of a con stitutional amendment; the Intter was In fnvor of obtaining tho suf frago through amendments to state constitutions. In 1800 the two organ izations were united under the name of National American Woman Suf fago Association, nnd work was pushed along both lines of endeavor. Mrs. Stanton was president until 1802. Miss Anthony served until 1000, resigning nt tho ago of eighty. Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt was Its head, 1000-100-1. Dr. Annn Howard Shaw, recently deceased and possibly best loved of all the leaders n wcra an of transcendent gifts nnd elo quence was president until 1011). Mrs. Catt was then ngaln chosen. Mrs. Frank Leslie left a large legacy to Mrs. Catt to be used In tho work. The National association rondo ar rangements at tho St Louis conven tion of 1010 to dissolve Its organiza tion nnd become tho League of Wom en Voters. These arrangements be came effective nt the Chicago conven toln In February last. So tho League of Women Voters now holds sway over something like 27,000,000 no tential American women voters. Mrs. Catt, who Is ulso the head of the International Woman Suffrago alli ance, which she founded In 1001, In honorary chairman; Mrs. Maud Wood Park is chairman; Mrs. Hlchnrd I)d wards of Indiana, treasurer; Mrs. Solon Jacobs of Alabama, bocretuiy, and there la a board of regional r'.l-rectors. r7t?? ,v iiSSSSI ;l WOMEN HEED SWAMP-ROOT Thousands of women have kidnoy and Llnddcr troublo and never suspect it. Womcns' complaints often prove to be nothing cle but kidney trouble, or the result of kidney or bladder disease. If the kidneys are not in a healthy condition, they may cause the other or gans to become diseased. l'ain in the back, headache, loss of am bition, nervousness, aro often times symp toms of kidney trouble. Don't delay starting treatment. Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Root, physician's pre scription, obtained nt 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 trreat preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., IJinghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper. Adv. Against Contraband. "How wus It the authorities allowed tho sale of the cargo which had been damaged hy water?" "Why shouldn't they nllow It?" "Doesn't the law forbid the sale now of wet' goods?" Father and Daughter Get Relief by Eatonic It. J. Powell, Sweetwater, Texas, Bays, "Katonlc helped mo at once, but It wns my daughter who got the marvelous benefits. She could not even take a drink of wntcr without awful misery, but It relieved her; she Is feeling much better. All this from ono box, so send mo four moro at once." Hundreds of pcoplo now take cntonlc; ono or two tablets after each meal keeps them In good health, feeling tine, full of pep. Katonlc Blmply takes up tho excess acidity and poisons and carries them right out of tho system. Of course, when the causo of the misery Is removed, the sufferer cannot help but got well. You will llnd It n quick, euro relief for heartburn, Indigestion, sour, acid, gassy, bloated stomach. It costs but a trllle and your druggist will supply you. If you don't feel well, you give eatonic a test. Adv. That's the Question. Madge I am suing a young man for n dozen kisses that ho stole. My law yer saya they're worth $20 apiece. Jack How does he know? Uoston Evening Transcript. 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Swine fe.ser had hroken out In tho village and the local policeman hnd been appointed to eall upon all own ers of pigs and take particulars of each case. hupping at the door of an old cot tago ho was confronted hy a shrewish looking woman, who curtly asked hliu what hu wanted. "A've called to see tho swine," said the constable. "He's not," snnpplly replied tho woman, and liuuged the door. London Answers. Cutlcura Soothes Baby Rashes That Itch and burn with hot baths of Cutlcura Soup followed hy gentle anointings of Cutlcurn Ointment. Nothing better, purer, sweeter, espe cially If a little of the fragrant CutU cura Talcum Is dusted on nt tho i tin Ish. 25c each everywhere. Adv. A Self-Stnrter. "Aj-o you an expert salesman?" asked the manager. "Can sell anything from an tee plclc to an automobile. For Instance, thai car of yours outsldo " "Yes, yes." "Well, I sold It to a guy who wni. pusslng." Uoston Transcript. T CASTORIA For Infants and Children. 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