RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF (hCAfficante? CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria .wot flnntents iBFluidPraohnfl m im (Copy for Thli Deprtmnt Suprllad r tn American I.riclon isew asrvice.) ? ItJt&miiilmU VBry-iS 1 I i ffi J 'A Owe Their Health To Lydia R Pinklmm'a Vegetable Compound overshadowing indeed is tho success of this great medicine. Compared with it, all othor'medicines for women's ills seem to be experiments. Why is it so successful? Simply because of its sterling worth For over forty years it has had no equal. Women for two generations have depended upon it with confidence. Thousands of Their Letters aro on our flics, which provo those statements to bo facts, not mere boasting. Hero Aro Two Sample Letters: Mother and Daughter Helped. Middleburg, Pa. "I am glad to state thatLydioE. PInkham'a VegetabloCompounddidmenrach good when I was 35 years old. I was run down with f emalo troublo and was not nbla to do anything, could not walk for a year and could not work. I had treatment from a physician but did not gain. I read in tho papers and books about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound and decided to try it. Tho first few bottles gave mo relief and I kept on using it until I got better and was able to do my work. Tho VegotabloCom poundalsorcgulated my daughter when ahe was 15 years old. I can recommend VegetabloCompound as tho best medicine I have ever used." Mrs. W. Yercek, R. 3, Box 21, Middleburg, Pa. "Wise Is tho Woman Who Not Qualified. x "A reporter wishes to see you, sir." "What does lie want?" nsked Mr. Ornhcoln, testily. "He says he wants to pet your views on the European situation." "Tell tilin I'm not competent to dis cuss tho question. I don't even know what's became of that poet, musician or something or other who captured Flume." Birmingham Age-Herald. ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine "Bayer Tablets' of Aspirin" is genu ine Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for over twenty years. Accept only an unbroken "Bayer package" which contains proper directions to relieve Headache, Tooth ache, Earache, Neuraltfn, Rheumatism, Colds and Pain. Vlnndy tin boxes of 12 tablets cos tew cnts. Druggists also sell larcer "Bayer packages." Aspirin ta trade mark Mayor Manufacture Mon xacetlcocldester of Sallcyllcacld. Adv. Naughty Pldo. Hortense had taken Fldo to n party where several other doggies lind been Invited. Upon returning home mother asked how she had enjoyed the parly. "Oh, pretty well," she answered, "but I was dreadfully ashamed of Kldo. He kept on harking and harking, and wouldn't give any of the other doggies chance to say u word I" Kill That Cold With "CASCARA D QUININE FOR kVCV AND Colds, Cough. "OMV L Gripps Neglected Colds are Dangerous Take no chance. Keep this standard remedy handy for, the Orel aaa. Breaks up a cold In 24 hours Relieves Grippe in 3 days Excellent for Headache Quinine In this form does not affect the bead Casein la beet Toole Laxative No Opiate In Hill's. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT Fall River, Mass. "Three years ago I gave birth to a little girl and after alio was born I did not pick up well. I doctored for two months and my condition re mained the same. One day ono of your little books was left at my door and my husband sug gested that I try a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound. I started it immediately and I felt better and could eat better after the first bottle, and 1 continued taking it for somo time. Last year I gave birth to a baby boy and had a much easier time as I took tho Vegetable Compoundforfourmonthsbeforc baby came. On getting up I had no pains like I had before, and no dizziness, and in two weeks felt about as well as ever." Mrs. Thomas Wilkinson, 363 Colum bia street, van mver, mass. Insists Upon Having Lived Happily Ever After. One of the novelists referring to hW hero says : Ills countennncc fell. Ills voice broke. His heart .'auk. ills hair rose. Ills eyes blazed. His words burned. His blood froze. It appears, however, that he was able to pull himself together nnd mar ry the'glrl In the Inst chapter. Boys' Life. CASCARETS They Work while you Sleep" Knock on wood! You're feeling fine, eh? That's great I Keep the entire family feeling that way always with occasional Cascarels for tlieeIIver and bowels. When bilious, constipated, headachy, unstrung, or for a cold, upset stomach, or bad breath, nothing acts like Cascarets. No griping, no Inconvenience. 10, 2.r, CO cents. Adv. From Bad to Worse. "I don't find so many people borrow ing umbrellas and forgetting to return diem," remarked the observuitf citi zen. "1 believe the umbrella borrower was n less expensive friend," rejoined tho man who Is always longing for the old days. "What you've got to lend Lnow Is n taxlcab faro all the way to I the suburbs." fee Tiff LEGION POST PURIFIES LITTLE Main Street of Desdemona, Tex., Legion headquarters in lower part of white building at the right. How a post of the American Le gion purified a little oil-boom town'ln Texas when respect for law and order had becomo a mockery Is told In the American Legion Weekly. Dcsdcmonn, Tex., wns hardly more than a stop for wnyfnrcrs on the road, slumbrous, dusty community, until oil ciune and the town took on new life and lured hosts of brawny adventur ers. The treasure hunters came to prospect nnd pioneer, but, as Is Inevi tably the case, there followed nftcr them n horde of shifty-eyed gentry and rod-lipped women. The word wns passed out that the lid was olT In Des demona. Then tlurlng ran up against The American Legion. Individually for n long time the members' of I'onvy-Brlco post tried quietly to combat the spread of vice In Desdemonn. Tho ring, aid ed by the town constable, n deputy sheriff and tho Justice of the peace, de cided that It would crush this organi zation of veterans who stood for Ideals that were not compatible with places of unsavory repute. It began by threatening the Legionnaires with vio lence and when It found them unwil ling to retaliate It grew more arro gant. The post quietly called a cap tain of Texas rangers from Austin. IN BEHALF OF WAR-DISABLED Mrs. Wendell Phillips Sails for Bel- glum to Represent Legion at Inter-Allied Meet. Mrs. Wendell Phillips hns sailed for Belgium to represent the American Legion at the fourth lnte,r-nllled con ference to study questions concerning the war-disabled. The Legion has led the fight to obtain more favorable treatment for the men who gave their health nnd strength In battle and has been responsible for the enactment and tin- proper ndmln'ttrotlon of many Mrs. Wendell Phillips. of the present lnws looking toward the rehabilitation of wounded men. Following the sessions of the confer ence Mrs. Phillips will tour England, France and Italy studying the methods of the various governments. Mrs. Phillips served with the am bulance corps In the wnr and was wounde'd In nctlon near Verdun. She spent five and one-hnlf months In hos pitals. Sho was decorated for gal .Aik.'y by tho French government nnd has been recommendod to receive the Congressional Medal of. Honor, the highest rewnrd (or valor in the gift of the United States government. As president of the Nntlonnl Carry On association hwr work for the disabled Is widely knoln. Sho Is n member of Wendell Phillips post, New York city Voted for Cigarettes. Antl-clgnretto reformers met their Waterloo when a Legion post at Downers Grove, nn exclusive suburb of Chlcngo, restored the banned "smokes" to tho shelves of locnl stores by means of n refereRrtum. The vote wns almost two to ono In favor of bringing back the clgnrstfes and more wonen voted for tho restoration than iL'ulnstlt. I 'bbbV IsssssssssssssssssssssYl "iiiiiH V; - Q f 11 iaiaiaV x :ssss1 sssssssff t ssil SSSSSYio . OIL-BOOM TOWN IN TEXAS The captain found Pcsdonionn In tumult. Armed members of the vlco ring were parading through tho streets In conlldcnt bravado. Tho post mar shaled Its forces and ordered tho thrco offending "peace" olllcers of the town to leave within twenty-four hours. The latter returned n contemptuous re fusal. Dcsdemonii seethed. From oil IlcltN and camps hundreds of men poured Into town to be present when the ultimatum should expire. r.lghtecn Legionnaires were sworn In as deputy rangers and mingled with the crowd while the offending officers swaggered down the main street. Just as the time limit expired ono unarmed member of tho Legion post stepped up to the olllcers nnd ordered them to suncmler. A dozen revolvers leaped from a dozen hips nnd nil the bravado went out of the ring. Tho Legion dep uties disarmed tho leaders nnd march ed them oft to nn olllce, where they wrote out their resignations as town officials. The next morning tho roads from Desdemonn were dotted with automo biles bearing tho exodus of the sport Ingfraternlty to newer and greener pastures. Desdemona was through with them. ATTENTION TO DISABLED MEN Many Posts Jpln In Campaign to Pro. vide Aid and Care for Afflicted . Ex-Service Boys. ' , Quick response hns bcen.manlfcstert by scores of posts of the Legion In tho campaign launched by the American Ism commission to aid mid care for disabled service men. Reports from nil sections of the Country tell of en tcrtninmqnts arranged tor tho wound ed and of visits to the hospitals where they arc confined. Eight service men who are now In tho Fox Hills (N. Y.) hospltnl have been assigned to tho Scnrsdale post, which Is planning to look after them following their discharge from the In stitution, while tho Now Haven (Conn.) post presents n weekly enter tainment for the -100 veterans conva lescing In the hospltnl In that city. Dans along similar lines nre being carried out by the John I'tirroy Mitch el post of New York city, which hns appointed a committee to advise and assist wounded men In tho Polyclinic hospltnl, and a group of patients from this Institution arc entertained each week at the Knollwood Country club at White Plnlns. The men aro taken out Into the country In motorcars. Henry J. Ilyan, Btnte Americanism chairman of Massachusetts, arranged nn outing when many soldier convales cents In the hospitals In and urouua Boston were motored to a country es tuto In Chestnut Hill, where they were guests at u luncheon nnd n horse show was staged for their benefit. MORE ON MISSING MEN LIST Additional Cases Reported In Which Members of Families and Friends Seek Information. Tho following additional cases of missing men huvo been announced In tho hope that Information may be pro vided to relatives find friends regard ing their death or disappearance: JOHN E. NEWRL.L, reported trans roirert from Co. D, 3WK11 Inf., on Aus. SO, l!M8, and kllltd on Sept. C buddies say they buw lilm In IOIhI hospital, A. E. K on Nov. 1. Later report said lis wns suf fering from shell Bliock In hoxpltal In America. Information wanted about hla fate by brother, Howard Newell, North Attleboro, Muhh. DANIEL, I KEATE. 8th Co., Bth Mil rlnes. killed In action Oct. i. 191S. Par- tlcularn and personal effects sought b mother, Mrs. J, C. Keate, Box HI. tl Oeorge, Utah. EAN M. BUANKENSniP, 83rd Co., 6t,i marlneB, died tn Hjibo Hospital No. 8 on Juno 12, 1918. Hurled at Jullly, Holne'-et-Marne. Photograph of grave wanted br father, M. U I)lanken8h,lp, Wiggins, Toxaa. JOHN N. nOBSL, Co. C. HCth En., died In Base Hospital No. 27, Angers, ou Oct. 3, 191S. Nurso and buddies are asked to write to his mother, Mrs. Cora A, Hoesl, Allen, . D. MEnTON It. OtTMAN. Co. I, 3t Inr killed in action. Edna Ottman, Moquah, Wis., wants particulars. CAPT. RICHARD TOWN8END, Co. H, :B7th Inf.. died at Evacuation Hospital No. 1 on Sept. 13, 1918, Details desired by his mother, Mrs. J. A. TowiiHcmd, Hot Kprlngs, Ark. WIM.tAM R, MOUNTS. Rtry. F, Htli Railroad Artlllnry replacement, died of dlsoose at Mullly camp, Alitm. Ort V. '!tH Ills mother Mih Untile Mount 'Uiinchemer, O., wiiu'h iwirtlrulirx mz mv m a 1 X i.fc.. hs? fwi.:i Hi Uffl J?.i-H1 iSS ffi !.!fnl!nlllll aillUIIIlll'S""' ,'lt Ur,t mS tlnilUieSlomAclisanauw. WL-" V '1.7 C u il i ii: i3M3i. Tticrctiyrmoilnil)! Cheerfulness anu w"'r? hofnninm.Moninuiuiij Mineral. Not NaucoticI keTouSsjiHULimm Stvrut JbtMUtSda torirt W Jftfttynwifcr 1 i i.lHr..ll?pmcdvfof i essr im ""V-1-:-Asleep SrcsulUnithcrcfromillB.f Z.ClZ M " TBECEKTAWCOtn'Aa; !;' Exact Copy of Wrapper. Tip They Deserve Sometimes. Hoadllne "Man In KvMuurnnt Ktiockod Down I load Walter." Thin, tho wultor lilmsoir, will iirohnlily ml ml tr, l.s carryliiK tho tlppliiR K.VKtcui a little too far. Hoston Transcript. Dont Forget Cutlcura Talcum When lidding to your toilet requisites An exquisitely scented face, .skin, linh.v and dusting powder and perfume, ren dering other perfumes nupcrlluous You may rely on It because one of thr Cutlcura Trio (Sonp. Ointment nnd Tulcum). lific each everywhere. Adv. MILK AND MEAT AS RIVALS Rising Prices May Yet Force People to Turn to the Fluid to Sua- ' tain Life. As tho price of ment sonrs upward, many people nro forced to ho part time vegetarians. Thus the old ques tion, "Is meat essential to human well being?" nrlhcs ngnln. The commit tee on food and nutrition of the Nn tlonnl ItcMmrch council has Issued an Interesting report on the relative value of ment and milk. eighteen per cent of tho protein nnd energy of grain used In feeding a cow goes Into the milk, 'and Is therefore recovered for human consumption; whereas only three and a half per cent Is recovered In beef. As fo tho min eral elements In liny and grain, not much Is stored In the tissues, but a great amount goes Into milk. Beef profiteers, beware I The hard pressed public tuny decide to let milk take the place of beefsteak. Popular Science Monthly. Willing to Oblige. "So you were In tho service?" ejac ulated the prospective fnther-ln-lnw of the bashful aspirant tn his daugh ter's hand. "Carry any senrs?" "No, sir," replied the would-be bride groom, "but I've got a pack of cigar ettes If you'd euro to try one." American Legion Weekly. Many a rich girl makes a poor wife. IC4T $4 ill UTTwl That Wholesome Table Drink Postum Cereal ; iains new friends ridht along Because of its pleasing taste healthfulness, and saving in cost Postum Cereal is delicious when properly made: boil fully fifteen minutes after boiling be$ns. The more you boil Postum Cereal the better it is. When ordering be sure to get the original Postum Cereal A 50 -cup package usually sells for 25$ Made by Postum Cereal Co., Inc., Battle Creek.Mich. lt-A-LA.C,.IJ.m.l,.A.wJl.-l.U..cA.vJl.lAm..',..Jt. Always Bears the Signature In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA THC CCNTAUn COMPANY, NtW YORK CITY. A Gentle Hint WIIIl "Dearest, do you love ma still?" Hubby "How I could if yo would only get tbnt wnyl" Catarrh Can Be Cured Catarrh Is a local dlseuso Kreatly Influ enced by constitutional conditions. II thoroforo requires constitutional treat, ment. HALLS CATARRH MEDICINB Is taken Internally and acts through tho Xllood on tho Mucous Surfaces ol tho Byotcm. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE destroys the foundation ol tho dlscaso, gives tho patlont strength by Improving tho general health and assists nature In doing Us work. All Druggists. Circulars free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. PROVED TRUE TO HER WORD Fair Autolst Had Said She Would Be Back Promptly, and It Was Even More So. On one of my tlrst excursions In our new car, writes a correspondent, I stopp&l at the grocery with my car ,pail;ed with the back toward the store door. I gave my order and told the clerk that I would be buck to get m? things In n vejy tew minutes. As I stepped Into the car, my be.v "henii" came down the street, and nn.xlouslo show him bow well I could drive, I hurriedly threw Into genr. I raced 'the engine and let tho clutcb out to gut n quick pickup. It proved to be a wonderful one, rf I hud thrown Into reverse nnd founrj1 myself In the doorway of tho grocery store. I hud gone over tho curbing and all, breaking tic window as I bumped Into the store. Tho grocer hurried out, and when ho saw who It wns, "Well," he said, "you have proved yourself a woman of 'your word, but It will ,cost you tli price of a new show window." World's Largest Organ. The largest organ In the world win be installed In the cathedral now near lug completion In Liverpool. Thla mammoth among musical Instruments will have no fewer than 10,507 pipes and 2ir stops, euch actuated by its separate draw-stop knob. Z2Z2ZSE: z&. ?3 '.y3..LAim; AAtf of MlJ ft III1 Vi An sti3l urnroi &. i. I 5l?Sii.7a " "- jM-ri , ta. lll J