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RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF y I y . "RESULTS MORE mo tmtinm Mr. J. r. akhdt, Box , memllg, Tmxam PE-RU-NA THE REMEDY FOI EVERYDAY ILLS mm4 For Catarrh mud Catarrhal Condition The evidence of ono man like Mr. Arendt Is more convincing proof to you of the merits of Pcruna thin any written wordt of ours. For fifty years Pc-ru-na has been the standby of tho American iamily for diseases due to catarrhal inflammation of the mucous membranes lining tho orgaiB of tho body. Thousands, like Mr. Arendt, have proved the effectiveness of Pc-ru-na for coughs, colds, nasal catarrh, stomach, bowel and llvcr.disordcrs or any disease characterized by a catarrhal condition. If your suffering Is the result of catarrhal disorder try Pc-runa. It is a true, tried medicine. Bold Everywhere MnstySavM par mkL at lot ptsale havt tatarrh hi same farm. A little nonsense now and then Is relished by the wisest men. "Eatonic Worth Its Weight in Gold" Writes Mrs. E. L. (Jrlffln from her home In Franklin, N. II. "I feel like a new person. Stomach feels line af ter entlng nil from taking your won derfuj eatonic. It's worth Its weight, V gold." Millions of sufferers from sour, ncld, gassy stomachs, heartburn, Indigestion, bloating, full feeling nfter eating, should try eatonic. Just try It that's nil, and get relief, new life, strength nnd pep. It produces quick, sure nnd safe results, because eatonic takes up the harmful nclds nnd poisons nnd curries them right out of the body. OS course, when the cause Is removed, the sufferer gets weH quick! The cost Is a trifle. Your druggist will supply eatonic, so, If you want better health, all you need do Is try It TODAY. You will surely feel big beneflts at once. Adv. SHE KNEW WHAT WAS IN IT Little Eva Fairly Well Acquainted With the Varied Contents of the Family Bible. Bishop Hoss said ut a Nashville picnic: "The religious knowledge of too many adults rcsemblus, 1 nm nfrald, the religious knowledge of little Eve. "'So you attend Sundny school reg ularly?' the minister said to little Eve. "'Ob, .vas, air,' said she. "And you know your Bible?" "'Oh, yes, sir.' "'Could you, perbnps, tell me some thing, that Is In It?' "'I could tell you everything that's In it.' " 'Indeed I' And the minister smiled. 'Do tell me, then.' " 'Sister's beau's photo Is In It,' snld little Eve promptly, 'and ma's recipe for vnnlshln' cream Is In It, nnd a lock of my hair cut off when I was a baby Is In It, and the ticket for pa's watch is In It.'" The Neighbor Found Out. A young woman was out In the front yard with an oil can "oiling" tho dan delions so that they would meet with nn early death. ' A neighbor enme along nnd asked her what she was do ing. She nonchalantly replied that he wns "oiling the grass so tho lawn mower would run easier." Exchange. 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"Thnt mnn belongs to the civil serv ice." "One would never guess It from his manners." "Cold In the Head" Is nn acuta attack of Nasnl Catarrh. Tlioso subject to frequent "colds In tho head" will And that tho ubo of HALL'S CATAUIIH MEDICINE will build up tho System, cleanse the Blood and render them less llablo to colds. Repeated at tnckn of Auto Catarrh may lead to Chronic Catarrh. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE Is taken Internally nnd acts through tho Dlood on tho Mucous Surfaces of the Sys tem, thus reducing tho Inflammation and restoring normal conditions. All Druggists, circulars free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. WAS NOT MATTER OF LOVE Other and More Cogent Reasons ln duced the Old Gentleman to Hold His Wife's Hands. As the Londoner sat In the vlllngo Win, drinking n modest pint and chat ting with the local residents, ho got on the subject of mnrried life. lie advanced the opinion thnt true hap piness was more often to be found In the penceful country than amid the turmoil of a town. "Well, I nln't bo sure about that," said one old chnp. "But I do know ns I f-nt here last night and held my old woman's hnnds for two hours by tho clock 1" "There!" snld the visitor in tri umph. "Thnt upholds my argument, nnd shows how much you love her I" "Love her," gasped tho old chap. "Why, If I'd 'a' let go she'd 'avo scratched my bloomln' eyes outl" London Answers. Stepping Out. The Into long staple cotton crop hns iiiii'.'e quite n lot or money for South Carolina negroes. A short time ago one ot' tliein purchased n high-priced car. A few days later he went back to the saltsm.'in. "Cap, is you got any of dese here cowkctchersV he inquired. "Do you moan bumpers, Charlie?" "Vasslr." "Well, Charlie, do you want one for both ends of your car?" "Nawflr, cap, ain't nobody gwlne ter ketch up wld me. Ah Jes want onct fo de front." I lHtt-lHUU.JMmj WORLD ABOUT THE SAME Today, as In Ages Past, There Are Those Who Seek the Simple, "Old-Fashloned" Girl. A liOiidon correspondent, remarks the Montgomery (Ala.) Advertiser, discovers a rollicking satire upon peo ple of the day, that N of those of us who gravely shake ntir heads as we contemplate the manners and dresa of many young' folk of the day. The correspondent tltiiis thnt In tho Satur day Review of fifty years ago the fol lowing article was printed. "The girl of the period is a creature who dyes her hair and paints her face as the llrst articles of her personal religion a creature vlme sole Idea of life Is fun, whose sole aim Is un bounded luxury, ami whose dress Is the chief object of such thought and Intellect ns she possesses. Her main endeavor Is to outlive her neighbors In the extravagance of fashion. If u sensible fashion lifts the gown out of the mud she raises hers. "All men whose opinion Is worth having prefer the simple and genuine girl of the past, with her tender little1 wnys and pretty bashful modesties, to this loud and rampant modernization, with her false red hair and painted skin, talking slang as glibly as a man nnd by preference leading the con versation to doubtful subjects All we can do Is to wait patiently until the national madness has passed out and women have come back again to the old English idea." , Not n few writers and private talk ers have snld things to the same effect as the foregoing. We hear It every day and hearing It we may accept It ns a scathing Indictment of the new girl, Just as our forbears accepted tho foregoing article as a Just indictment of the girls of a half century ago. Headstrong, forward and disobedi ent young people were known long before the time of the Review's edi torial. Readers of the "Last Pnyjj of Pompeii," may recall the lamentations of n chief character that young peo ple of his time were not as reverent and respectful In the presence of their elders as they had been In n former generation. Neither were they as re ligious. Certain it Is thnt the Apostle Paul, In writing those eplstolnry messages thought It pertinent and timely to re mind women not to be too forwnrd In church. As It appeared to him It was necessary for him, ns an authority, to repress women, warning them specific ally against bobbing their hnir. It seems that the race has always stopped to ask now and then: "Whnt hos hecome of the old-fashioned girl who," etc. De Soto's fcoute. Council Rend, Miss., hns taken from Memphis. Tenn.. the honor of being the point at which Po Roto first saw the mighty Mississippi. Dr. .T. C. Row land of Jackson, Miss., who hns traced De Soto's route clear across Mississippi, guided by the nnrrntlves of De SotQ's companions, In which the topography of the country was fully described, hns located the great In dian mound nt which the adventurous explorer nnd his followers camped the night before they saw tho Fa ther of Waters. On this, the highest Indian mound In Mississippi, n monu ment will bo erected to De Soto. ' Doctor Rowland Is convinced that De Soto first beheld the great river nt Council Rend. The explorer's fn mous trip from the point when Tnmpn, Fin., Is now located, was made In anil. 2-1 years before St. Aucustlne wns founded, and 75 be fore tho Mayflower completed Its first voyage. Trying to Economize. I visited a cash-and-carry grocery. Their lender for the day was rice. I bought live pounds and several other ai tides and asked to have extra pa per on the rice, but It was refused. Struggling up the high steps of n street car with my many bundles, I stumbled; something pierced the hag of rice, and It began to ooze nnd fall. Of course the ear was crowded, nnd ns I squeezed in it suddenly lurched ahead. I made a frantic effort to save my rice, letting everything else go. Kindly fellow passengers tried to help, hiding their laughter as best they could. I had the misery of being commiserated and laughed nt, besides losing all my rice, and this has fin Islied my efforts at trying to bent the old high cost of living. Chicago Tribune. The Sun Volcano. Not long ago at the Yerkes Observa tory an eruption was observed (and photographed) on the rim of the sun which threw up material to a height of f.OO.OOO miles. One cloud of It, which appeared as If llnatlng detached, was reckoned to have some thousands of times the volume of the earth. We are accustomed) to regard great volcanic explosions on tho earth ns the most appalling of natural phenomena, but they are feeble and trilling dis turbances compared with tho outbursts which nre continually taking place nil over tho body of thfc sun. Kansas City Star. Has Proper Regard for Rooster. Charles Collin? of Oak Illll, Litch field, Mo thinks so much of n White Wyandotte rooster that he encourages him to roost nights on the footboard of his bed and feeds III in 'every llttln while. This Is because Mr. Collins was nwnkenevl ojio night by the ex cited crowing of tho rooster, whlrh hflfi homehow got Into tho house, and found when ho got up to Investigate that tho house was on lire. Anything thnt that rooster wants hereafter he must have. All Tired Out? Are you burdened with a dull, wa ging b.teknelie? Docs nnv little excr tjon wear you out? Docs It ccm some times bb If you juit can't keep gointt? Modern life with its harry nnd worry, nnd lock of rest, thrown n heavy strain on the kidncyii. The kidneys slow up and that tired feeling nnd constant backache are but natural reult. Use Man's Kidney Mis. Doati's have helped tliounnds. They should help you. Aek your neighbor! A Nebraska Case Mra. O. C. Hiss, Rll K. Second St., lnlrliurv, N o b., says: i was nil run down fiom do Inc lmrcl work. I wns laid up with my back, tumble to oo anything- i couldn't turn own In lcil without help becrwso of tho sharp pallia In tho mnnlt of my back. My kidney wero w o n k nnd I nnd (1IZ7.V Knpltn. Aftpr tnklng ono box of TJonn's Kidney Pills I was nblo to Kot up, Threo boxes made a lasting cure." Ct Doan'a at Any Store, 60c a. Box DOAN'S'SSS? FOSTER-MILBURN CO., BUFFALO, N. Y. Buy Your Platinum Now. If you have any platinum to buy you had better look after It now ns It Is predicted by a celebrated author ity thnt the price will keep on soar ing until the full resumption of the mines In Russia takes place, which Is likely to be some little while yet. Cutlcura Soap for the Complexion. Nothing better than Cutlcura Soap dally and Ointment now and then es needed to make the complexion clear, scalp clean and hands soft and white. Add to this tho fascinating, fragrant Cutlcura Talcum ami you have tho Cutlcura Toilet Trio. Adv. The Reckoning. It Is hard to convince tho defeated candidate thnt It Is better to have run nnd lost than never to have run at all after he has balanced bis bank book. Yonkers Stntesman. SAY "DIAMOND DYES" Don't streak or ruin your mntcrlnl In poor dye. Insist on "Diamond Dyoi.1 Easy directions in package "CORNS" Lift Right Off Without Pain Doesn't hart a bit I Drop n little "Freezone" on an aching corn, Instantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift It right oft with fingers. Truly 1 Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of "Freezone" for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hnrd corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or Irritation. Nautically Expressed. "Whnt In the world did Helen mnrry that old derelict for?" "For the salvage, I guess." What Is bleaker than a club full of lentber furniture and nobody there? WmfWwi 1 BEWARE! Unless you see the safety "Bayer Cross" on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for over 20 years, and proved safe by millions. Safety first I Insist upon an unbroken "Bayer Package" containing proper directions for Headache, Neuralgia, Colds, Earache, Toothache, Neuritis, Rheumatism, Lumbago anp! Pain generally. Made and owned strictly by Americans. r-Tabl m Handy tin Aspirin Is the trad 1 HAD FORGOTTEN THE CLOCK Little Story Has n Moral for Those Who Fall to Heed the Early Call of Duty. With a horrlllcd start, John Spooks awoke from a autinil sleep nnd list ened. Thuinp! Thump 1 Thump 1 Yes; there it was again. It was no ill emu! "Uond-nlght I" he cried. "My heart I I never knew before Hint 1 had one I" Thump! Thump 1 Thuinp I "Hvellmi," cried the unfortunate man to Ills wife, "my heart's had! Run round to the druggist's and get me some medicine. Oh, this Is horrible I" Thump! Thump 1 Thump I Spooks, lying on his buck, felt his whole body rebound with the terrific force of the pumping. Thump! Thump! Thump I I The very pictures on the wall seem , ed to mvny dizzily with the vibration, The agonized man could stand it no I longer. Leaping up In bed, he grubbed the pillow to bis heart to smother the sounds of that awful thumping, and found that Ids alarm clock had been under his pillow ticking harshly. He had s-hoved it under there when It had started to ring two hours before. Sucar From Timber. Speaking of the suggest Ion of saw dust sugar, a Ceylon, planter says: "While 1 cannot vouch for the sweeten ln. properties of timber In general, I know there are trees which yield su gar. We might have been sending you considerable quantities from Ceylon hud an experiment made then been more elllclently carried out. Palmyra trees which yield a sugary syrup, wero tupped, and modern machinery In stalled to rellne the Juice, but for some reason the native workers could not he prouillod on to carry the stuff down from the forest to the works. There Is still n future for palmyra sugar, when the Ill-luck Is lived down. Quite Superfluous. After a little tea party the children were playing some gituio quietly In a corner of the room. The lady of the house was curious, to know what was keeping them so In terested, so she called her own girl toward her. "What game are you playing Mol lie?" she asked. "Weddings, mother," replied tho small girl. "I'm the bride, nnd Marg ery Jones Is the bridesmaid." "And who is the bridegroom?" asked mother, knowing that there was no small hoy among the guests. "Oh," came the quick answer, "tills Is only n very quiet wedding, you know." London Answers. Forgiven. "Can you help me out, sir?" snld the seedy looking stranger. "I've bad some hard luck." "I suppose you've seen better days?" replL-d Mr. Twobble. "Oh. yes, sir. I once got $7f n week for ploying In n Jazz orchestra." "Well," said Mr. Twobble, as ho thoughtfully thrust his hand Into his pocket, "I'm n Immune mnn nnd I won't hold Uint against you. Here's a quarter." Rlrnilngbain Age-Herald. An' Opinion. "I think this trial marriage Idea Is Just horrid." "Oh, they have been working out so so for a long while." "Nothing of the tort I It Is a new Idea." "Old as the hills. Do you mean to say thnt every marriage isn't n trial to one of 'em, anyway?" A Difference. "Does your husband enjoy golf?" "I can't sny that lie enjoys It, but ho plays It a lot." Jk, s' t $k m bocts of 12 tchltU coat but it few cents Larjor jm-Viges mark ot Iiayer Manufaatur of lIouoacetlcaeldejtuT at S. cut ,uU Sure Relief ) won (I INGESTION! 6 Bell-ans Si Vui4!Ti: Hot water K-Jf VU-H Sure Relief RE LL-ANS BaOTFOR INDIGESTION rnroii ro pmvuvRi.MoviDiv. um' 1 "wns.a.w Co aiMlchl(Hnrtnu.Chli, PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM rtemuTrl'nni!njn-fitor,IairKUlnf Restores Cntnr itml Beauty to Cray and Faded lUfel IHfoChrni. lr. I'ntriinrni'. K.T I ...-.-.. .:- ; ,niNUbKV;UKrJ traoT. Onrn.. c.i. InuNis, cto., ton All twin, rnfiurm rfimfnrt ,., th ri ft, irikr nntklntr Mr. 1 br tnull r t lrorl ciiti. liiiroxctiemlcM Worn, ratclwcm?, M. Y. 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