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- &. I RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF . i'4 Doctor Cupid That love ometlmes caret dls mm Is ft fact that has been called to the attention of the public by prominent physician. Love fa not however, the cure for all women. Many a woman fa nervous ani Irritable, feels dragged down ao4 worn out for no reason that ant Can thtnfc; of. Doctor Pierce! Favorite Pre scription gives new life and new strength to weak, worn-out, run-down women. "Favorite Prescription" makes weak women strong and sick women well. It b now sold by all druggists in the United States in table as weB as liquid form. Blair, Nbb. "I think Dr. Herat's Favorite Prescription a fine tonio lot rla m well m grown women. My (tighter wm in an extremely nervous condition and suffered with irrejra larity. Jait a half bottle of the 'Pre scription' cared her of both the nerr oasnees and other trouble and prove to be an excellent tonio besides. w Several months afterwards, I was in a very nervous state and the hall bottle of 'Prescription' that mjr daugh ter bad left I took and found it tast as efficient as in her case." Mas. L. H. LoToaor, 211 E. Lincola. St. The Proverb Refuted. "My husband's a doctor." "lias he practiced long?" "Yes, but It hasn't mads Mm per feet" Boston Transcript AFTER Thanksgiving Dinner 6 BELL-AN Hot water Sure Relief B LL-ANS FOR INDIGESTION PAMUr's hair balsam mDMMnaT4toiuiriMBaa aLtasiaWttBl CstlflV Slfjsl U iBwaty to City ud FwtoS Haftl JHWTcmn. wlrtefin.W.Tl HINDKRCORN8 . c ou. (msm. to atop all Bala, nium caafoct ta ttaa Sat. BMkM walklai aar. Ito. br BialloraJnw, Miaaam i.-aaaiau vrsri. rMoapKaa.au x. 4 Nebraska Directory -i SANITARIUM SULPHO SALINE SPRINGS Located on onr own premises and used in the Natural Mineral Watir Baths Unsurpassed in the treatment of RHEUMATISM Heart, 8tomacb, Kidney and Liver Diseases Moderate charges. Address OS. O.W.I laasaaSMBIs. OS. O. W. EVERETT. Mar Liacaia. ne. OasTMiauToii SERVICE ? What Yon Wat Wkn You Want IT Electric Starter Specialists Distributors of Prstto-Lite BatUrias RANDALL & NOLL Phons 84186 317-21 1 Ills St. LIWC9LW. Wta KODAKS Developing, Printing and Enlarging Lincoln Photo Supply Co. (Eastman ICodakOo.) Pop. K. 1217 O St, Uacola, NeV Omaha Crematory Sand for Ulustrated booklet Address or call on rarest Liwi Ceaefery Asm 7MBraafisTksatrt Oauka, Nsk AWNINGS? WRITE Scott-Omaha Tent & Awnlne Go. If tk aad Howard. Omaha, U. S. A. S. S. SHEAN ' OPTtOIAM ' lT uia2t""M NEBRASKAJN BRIEF Timely News Culled From All Parts of the State, Reduced for the Busy. SCORES OF EVENTS COVERED A Thanksgiving memorial .message on pnrchmpnt, signed by 1,200 women of Nebraska who, regardless of pnrty, favored the league of nations, has been sent from Lincoln to President Wnodrow Wilson. "Hettcr Speech for Hotter Ameri cans" Ih the slognn ntloptetl for Bet ter Speech week, "which will be ob served In Columbus under auspices of the city schools from December 0 to 10. More progress has been made In the dairy Industry In Nebrnska during the past two years than (luring any ten years' period previously, accord ing to .). B. Palm, secretary of the State Dairymen's association. Mrs. 1'Ycd Illnzck, widow of the Omaha llreman who lost bis life in the collnpso of n burning building a month ago, has been presented with a check for $'2,177.80, contributions to dnte 'in a relief fund raised for her. llnrtrum (1. Goodhue, of New York City, has been retained nt, the Hilary of $25,000 n year to llnlsli plans for supervising the construction of the new Nebraska state bouse. ITubbell is Incorporating n com munity association to look after the recreation, amusement and anything pertaining to the public welfare of Ilubbcll and community. Victor Stumm of Hosklns, lost his llfo when n horse bo was riding ran away. Young Stnmm was thrown, his foot caught In n stirrup, and he was dragged to death. Mllo Stcenllk of Crete, wns fatally Injured when ho nttemptcd to drive bis nuto around another, running Into n buggy and forcing the tongue en tirely through his body. It Is estimated that there are still about 1,000 tons of sugar beets In the fields about Gibbon yet to be dug and hauled. Operations were halted by the recent cold Bpell. The new Lutheran hospital in South Beatrice, was dedicated last week. The building cost nbout $1-10,000, and Is said to be 'one of the ilnest of the kind In the state. The ScottsblulT Chamber of Com merce bus asked the county commis sioners to purchase bloodhounds to be used in emergency in tracking crim inals. Frank Adams of Battle Creek lost his left hand, as the result of getting It caught In the rolls of n corn busking machine, which he wns operating. While performing stunts with n re volver nt North Platte, Kenneth Mc Furland wns accidentally shot, dealh resulting from the wound. Rural mnll carriers of Hastings last week Informally celebrated the twen tieth anniversary of the llrst rural mail route' In that place. Gophers have becomo so numerous on the prison farm nt the penitentiary that a war of extermination has been declared against them. It. B. Howell of Omnbn is being prominently mentioned as a possibility for Secretary of the Navy under President Harding. Hebron lire department has n new modern Are truck, housed lb the city hall, which has been remodeled to ac commodate It. At a special election to decide the location of the county scat In Thomas county, Thcdford won over Seneca, 512 to !1C0. A short course in poultry manage ment will be given by tho college of agriculture nt Lincoln January 10 to 15 Inclusive. An appropriation of $S0.O00 hns been mndc by that denomination for im provements In the Lutheran academy at Hebron. The Stamford flour mills were de stroyed last week by fire of unknown origin. The loss is covered by Insur ance. Ord Is Installing nearly 100 beauti ful electroliers around the square and on the extending business streets. Naturalization papers were denied two men who had been convicted of boot-legging, nt Oinnlin. The Nebraska Jewelers' association will hold Its annual convention at Onmhn February 23-21. Dr. T. II. Lino has been appointed pension surgeon at Central City. Fremont hns organized n Klwnnls club with over fifty members. Petitions bnve been formally filed with the city council of Norfolk ask ing that n special election be called on the city management form of govern ment Ncbrnskn is to bo divided Into eight prohibition enforcement districts, with an agent in each district. Omaha will bo the headquarters of tho new or ganization. Citizens of Alliance nro all worked up over reports of wldo open Ramb ling that Is alleged to have been run ning In that place for some time, and a probe Into tho matter has been or dered by tho city council. Hastings Is to have a first-class amusement park next season. In ad dition to a pavilion, swimming pool, athletic park, aviation field, etc., It Is proposed to erect cabins for boy scouts and camp ilro girls' confer ences. Of tho forty-six stntcs co-oporntlng with tho United States department of agriculture in tho "Better Sires Bet ter Stock" campaign, Nebrnska stands second in point of progress mndo the first year. More than .100 farmers In tills state replaced their scrub sires with puro-breds and ofllclnlly enrolled as breeders of Unproved live stock. Official Count On State Ballot Following Is tho ofllclal cnnvnss of tho vote cast In Nebraska at the re cent election: President , . .382.C5S Oovornor 378,213 Lieutenant, governor 3(54,998 Hccrctury of Mtuto 340,743 Auditor 3G1.660 I .a till commissioner ....343,969 Treasurer ...t 351,787 Attorney KOmnil 3.17,618 Hallway commissioner (long term) 347,810 Hallway cotnmlstluiiur (short term) 311,712 Chief Justice supremo court 288,158 AkhocIiUq Jtlstk'0 ... 268,018 Stato superlnteiitUnt ..269,220 Tho vote as canvassed uhows! Itefcrendtim: For 49,410 ARtilnst 133,115 rrcHltlunt: Hunting and CooIIiIro 247, IDS Cox and ItooHi'velt U9,C08 Wntklns and Colvln B,97 Dt'lm and Niemann 9,600 Governor: McKclvIn 162,861 Morclieiul 130,433 Clrnvi'N ft 041 Wray 88,905 Lieutenant Kovernor: Harrow h 1 81,907 IlnniB 104,057 Ollhert 10,262 Mound 68,772 Secretin y of state: Arnsbcrry 226,fi38 Larson 123,210 .Auditor of ntibliu accounts: Marsh 220.201 AIcKlsfllck : 104,602 1'orter 26,857 Commissioner: SwanBon 227.358 Helller 116,611 Trensurer: Cropscy 217,177 rnnaduy 116.674 Miles 17,930 Attornoy Kcnerul: Davis 200,291 Hunter 102,851 Hollen G4.47G Hallway commissioner (Lour Term): Browne 219,035 llarrop 113,747 Albcrtson 15,064 Hallway commissioner (Short Term): ook 217,75,- Kont 123,957 Congress First District: Henvlu 35.291 I'oteraon 16.880 C oncros8 Second District: Jcfferls .in inn O'llara 18,310 Congress Third District: Kvana 38,370 'Hce, 17,171 weekes 15,518 Congress Fourth District: McLaughlin 34,314 Spruguo ,20,662 Congress Fifth District: Andruws 31,695 Dungas 22,063 Congress Sixth District: Klnkald 49,122 Crimes 20,790 Stebblns 6,222 NON-1'AHTISAN. Chief Justice: Morrisscy 153,018 Martin 135,122 Judge Supremo Court: Day 151,67! Doraoy 1 17.-J4J Hegents: Lyfoid 85,738 Suymour 126,124 CSerhart 111,240 Dates 131,694 Stato Superintendent: Mulzen 159,700 Stewart 109,51V Professor Mussehl, of the College of Agriculture, nt Lincoln, Is gathering statistics regarding the use of arti ficial light among poultry keepers In this stute. The college Is giving a special short course for poultryinen next January, antl ways ami means of stimulating egg production by length ening the period, of light will be dis cussed at that time. There nro now thousands of electric light plants on Nebraska farms and it may bo that the use of artificial light to Increase profits will become quite populur, even on farms. After 'J.l yenrs, during which he be lieved he was an orphan without namo or family, Harry Morris of Itentrlco has found his mother from whom ho was separated in infancy, nnd will shortly visit her at her home In IJrook lyn. N. Y. With a new mndcrnly equipped firo truck Just received the city of IMntts mouth Is practically without a the de partment, us all hut two members und the chief of tho volunteer compuny have resigned on account of dlsMitls faction. An Klkhorn valley or Sunday base ball league Is In the process of form ation, preparatory to next season's games und tho towns of Arlington, Ilecmer, Fremont, Dodge, .Snyder, Scrlbner, Hooper, North Bend, Oak lnutl nnd West Point ure to be In cluded. Tho exccutlvo committee of the Nor folk post of the American legion havo taken steps to bold n Madison county meeting of legion posts In this county sometime In December for the purposo of organizing n permanent county American legion association. Iturglars nttemptcd to break into the vault of the bank of Princeton some time last Sunday night, but af ter working on it for a number of hours evidently gave Uie Job up as u bad one und left. , Plans nro being made for Ord's first municipal Christians tree. With tho completion of tho paving nnd the In stallation of the new street lights, Im mediate use will be made of these con veniences for an extensive Christmas program. Three hundred nnd six men took membership In the Hamilton county farm bureau tbo first day of tho cam paign. Half this number left their cornliusklng nnd went to Aurorn for the booster meeting In tho afternoon. Farmers of Nebraska are the own ers of over 200,000 pounds of wool which Is lying In storage warehouses at Lincoln. Tho wool wns "pooled" during June, July nnd August of this year by farmers' co-operative organiza tions throughout tho stato and shipped to that place for storage when market conditions were not such ns to make selling advisable. A smooth-tongued mngnzlno solicitor who 'worked Alllnnco for several days hns disappeared following the collec tion of n tidy sum, principally from womnn victims. Citizens of Kimball, on tho airmail route between Omaha nnd Cheyenne, hnvo requested that arrangements bo made for tho dropping of mnll at thut plnce while In flight. Tho stato board of commissioners, according to L. C. Oberlles, chairman, probably will nsk tho legislature when It convenes In Jnnuary to provide a separate Institution or colony for the treatment of epilepsy. jcricanleffon fll (Copy for. Thl Department the American lulon Nwi M0HAWK INDIANS IN BONUS PARADE HELD IN NEW YORK CITY Mohawk Indians In Tribal Feathera All of Them Yanks. With seventy-five thousand former service men in line and bended' by n flying column of automobiles hearing hundreds of wounded soldiers, the recent bonus pnrnde In New York city presented nn impressive sicctuclo as plntoon after platoon of uniformed marchers swept down Fifth avenue amid a tumult of cheers. Thousands of members of the Amcrlcnn Legion were In tho ranks nnd posts sent delegations from Connecticut and New Jersey to participate In tho formntlon. Mnny striking groups nppcored In tho pnrnde, one of them being a band of Mohnwk Indians In tribal feathers und wnmpum, all of them Yanks who had fought overseas. Another feature was a huge gun mounted on a decorated truck which by a compressed nir device fired rounds of clrculurs urging the bonus for ex Bervlce men. Ninety bands along the line of march played such airs of wnr days as 'Over There" and "Mndelon" as the former doughboys nnd gobs stepped out behind them. B0LLES AS MESS SERGEANT National Adjutant Proves Cleverness In Roasting Corn and Potatoes In Mud Coating. There's plenty of work concerned with the Job of being the national ud Jutant of tho American Legion, but Btlll, Lemuel Holies of Seattle, Wash., who recently wns reappointed to the office, finds tlmo now and then In which to get away from the duties of his position. At a picnic of the nn tlonul headquarters staff outside of Indianapolis a while ago, Mr. Bolles played the part of a mess wrgeant to perfection, evolving a new way of cooklnc corn and potatoes that brought pralso from all. Ills system consisted of coating tho com arid "spuds" with mud nnd then burying them In the embers of a fire until they were done to a turn. Here he Is seen prepnrlng tho picnic meal with the assistance of Miss Pearl Hurtnett. Mr. Bolles, who wns one of the orlglnnl delegates to the Paris cuueus of the American Legion, served ns a lieutenant colonel on the general staff of Uie first army corps from May, 1018. to March, 1010. Beforo the war he had served In nil grades up to nnd Including that of captain in the in fantry of the Washington National Guard. lie was assistant ndjutunt general of the state of Washington In 1010-1017. When the Washington Na tional Guard wus mobilized Mr. Bolles Joined tho forty-first division nt Cump Greene, N. C, nnd went overseas with that outfit. On his return to the United States ho assisted In the organization or tho Lemuel Bolles. MIm Pearl Burtnett. American Legion In preparation for tho Minneapolis convention nnd wns later appointed national adjutant by Past Commander Franklin D'Oller. Women Furnish Luncheon. Luncheon, served In renl country style, wns furnished by tho Women's auxiliary of Charles A. Cuslck post of the Ainerlcun Legion, West Now YorK, N. J., when tho post went on nn auto mobile excursion to Greenwood Lake. Following tho luncheon a baseball gamo was played. Bonds for New Home. Twcnty-dollnr bonds, bearing six per cent Interest nnd redeemable with in flvo yenrs, woro sold In order to .ia fnnrin for a liiillcllnir for Stanley Denglcr post of the American Legion,. Crcssona, I'n. The post now nns h large stone houso for Its homo and hns 108 out of 111 possible members enrolled In the Legion. mraown i Supplied Bervlce.) IN BRONCHO-BUSTING GAME Legionnaires Prove to Be Pastmas- ters of the Art at Casper (Wyo.) Stampede. Tho Wild West of broncho-busting, steer-roping and reckless riding, burst Into new life at the American Legion stampede held at CaBper, Wyo., when untamed horses nnd longhorns were brought Into town for tho U'glonnnlr' Jack Brown, on "Coyote," Caepet; Wyo., American Legion Stampede. to master In an exhibition rivaling ths famous Cheyenne frontier days. Old timers In tho cattle country, who were Inclined to scoff at the pre tentiousness of the projected stam pede, remained to cheer themselves honrse when tho opening day came, and the Legionnaires with rowels nnd quirts procd themselves tho masters of the "bad-acting' bronchos nnd sub dued rambunctious steers In bulldog glng contests. Tho stnmpcde wns a success finan cially, and will become nn nnnunl event with tho Legionnaires of Casper. THE FRATERNITY OF PEOPLES Goal to Which Veterans of World War Are Striving, Paris Poit Ad jutant Declares. j.ho "fraternity of peoples" wns dc nlcted as tho goal toward which vet erans of tho World war In all coun tries nro Btrlvlnc. In nn address by Arthur W. Kipling, adjutant of Paris post, American Legion, to the nnnunl convention of tho "Union Natlonalo des Combattants" at tho Trocadero. Mr. Kipling greeted tho French vet erans In the namo of tho veterans of America, nnd explained that he had been designated to represent tho American ex-scrvlco roon at the gath ering of their comrades. "The effort which you are making today, my French comrades," he said, "Is Identical with tho effort which the American Legion Is making In the United States. We all sceK tne recov ery of the race, by tho young men of tho race, for humanity's sake, and so that our efforts may end In the frnter. nlty of peoples, It depends uponus, former combatants' in tho great war. to understand each other and If neccs sury to speak frankly whllo looking cncji other squarely In tho oyo.M Andre Lefevere, French minister of war, presided at the convention , and addresses were also delivered by Ged. Leon Durnnd nnd Charles Bertrand, a deputy. Captuln Torse, a blinded vet eran, spokcfor Britain's former sol dlorb nnd officers of the Belgian and Itullan urmlcs carried messugos from ex-scrvlco men of their countries. bMWy t-i '- Makes Hard Work Harder A bad back makci a day's work twice as hard. Backache usually comca from weak kidneys, and if headaches, dizzi ness or urinary disorders are added, don't wait get help before the kidney disease takes a grip beforo dropsy, gravel or Bright's disease sets in. Doan'a Kidney Pills have brought new life and new strength to thousands of working men and women. Used ana recommended the world over. Ath your neighbor! A Nebrailt Ct&M P. P. CTark, retired farmer, cor. 8th & Marengo Bts., Albion, Nobr., says: "I have iufforcd with a lame back and It would bo fllincult for mo to itoon or straighten; Intty nthtn Tttlt My kidneys acted freely and the secre. Uons were highly col ored. H had dlzry spells and spots came Detoro my eyus. - ter taking a box or two or coana Kidney Tills I was relieved." . GetDoan'satAaySfow.WcaBea ftOAM'SISBi? FOSTER-MILBURN CO, BUFFALO. N. Y. BE A NURSE Exceptional opportunity at the present time for young women over nineteen years of who havo bad at least two vcars In high school to take Nurses Training in general hospital. Our graduates are In great demand. Address SupL of Norses, Lincoln Sanitarium Lincoln, Nebrntka Most Are. "May I ask, madam, what Is your busbnnd's Income?" "Certainly, sir. It is mostly outgo."" DYERIGHT Buy only "Diamond Dyes" Each package of "Diamond Dyea" contains directions so simple that any woman can diamond-dye worn, shabby; aklrta, waists, dresses, coats, gloves, stockings sweaters, druperles every thing, whether wool, silk, linen, cottoa or mixed goods, new, rich fadeless col ors. Have druggist show you "Dla mond Dyea Color Card." Adv. Quite 8o. "They sny now that shoes are com-. Ing down." "That Is a very good movement to be on foot." BOSCHEE'S SYRUP Allays Irritation, 8oothea and Haala Throat and Lung Inflammation. The constant Irritation of a cough keeps the delicate membrane of th throat and lungs in a congested con dition. Boschce's Syrup has been a favorite household remedy for colds, couglis, bronchitis and especially ,for lung troubles, In thousands of homes) all over the world, for tho last fifty four years, giving the patient a good night's rest, free from coughing, with easy expectoration in the morning. Far ale everywhere. Adv. Well Fitted. "Thut boat is nothing but nn old tub." "Isn't It all the better fitted for tho wash of tho sea?" Important to Mothora Examine carefully every bottle of OASTORIA, that famous old remedy Cor Infants and children, and see that it Bears the 2 Z$fcS Signature rtJ&Z7ZcXtiU In Use for Over 80 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Carton Naturally. . "What a gushing stylo the new author hns." "Probably because ha uses a fountain pen." A Feeling of Security Yon naturally feel secure when yoa know that the medicine you are about to take is absolutely pure and contains na harmful or habit producing drugs. Such a medicine is Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Boot, kidney, liver and bladder remedy. The same standard of purity, strength and excellence is maintained ia everjt bottle of Swamp-Root. It is scientifically compounded frona vegetable herbs. It is not a stimulant and is takea ia teaspoonful doses. It is not recommended for everything. It ia nature's great helper ia relieving and overcomlag kidney, liver and blad der troubles. A sworn statement of purity is with' every bottle of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root. If yoa need a medicine, yon should have the best. On sale at all drug store Id bottles of two sizes, medium and large. However, if you wish first to try this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer ft Co., Blnghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be tort ass) mention this paper. Av. Literal Depression. "Are his spirits low?" "Well, be hns the deepest cellar X ever saw a private atock put In." lSME 'CTKSfc fir If they Tlrcltch. Smart or Bum, if Sort, lUR EtL3 Granulated.useMurifMk often. Sootbaa, Kefrashaa. Safe for Infant or AdulL At all Druggists. Write for Free Eye Book. HBrbMErbertjC.,CMitf aw" 4ja '0tw 1 4 i llUOStrael LiacelawNaa. Y-yw Wl TKf !&, i tti t,.... Js i i '