The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, February 17, 1921, Image 7

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RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA, CHIEF
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Everywhere
All over the world people
use this goody
for its
benefits, as
well as its
Pleasure.
Keeps teeth
clean breath
sweet, throat
toothed.
CALCUTTA
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iaMPI appetite
S5y3K and
"T'RPtj digestion.
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Sealed Tight
MONEY IN BREEDING MUSSELS ,
United States Fisheries Bureau Re
ports That a Profit May Confi
dently Be Looked For.
The biiHlnPHS of breeding pearly
ns.sels artltlclally has bixn cnrrled
so far -by the United State fisheries
bureau tlint n money prollt la confl
dently promised.
To produce In thin way 1,000 bnby
muwcls coKta nbout 20 tents. When
they nre full grown 13,000 of them
will weigh a ton. Thus the cost of
producing a ton of pearly mussels nf
tnurket My.o (If all survived) would
be, an exnetly reckoned, 5U.08. Ahstim
Injc n loss of CO per cent, the cost
would be I1.n0.
Penrly muswls occasionally yield
Taluahle rH'iirls, hut comnierclnlly It Is
the shells, lttlllznhle for niotlior-of-pearl,
that urc Iwnortnntly to he con
sidered. The fisheries hnremi has devoted Its
tttetitlon wholly to the propagation of
ouperlor varieties f mussels, the
'fcells of which have at preseut time
markut vulue of SX n ton.
Giving Jp.
She A woman lies to Rive up a great
deal after she go married.
He1 A inun oos nothing else but
give up nftc he gets married. Bos
ton TranslpL
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1 Thelongeryouboil
I Pqstum Cereal
1 the better it is
a.
Yyor reward will be such
richness of flavor as would
I please most coffee or tea
drinkers.
Tfiis pure, wholesome cereal
drink contains nothingharra-
I fill. Its regular use proves
f a comfort and an economy.
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I Postum Cereal
I "There's a Reason
I Sold by grocers everywhere
I Made by Postum Cereal CaJnBattle Gtekjlich.
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Kept Right
FURTHER USES FOR RADIUM
Its Employment In Pottery Is Said to
Be Productive of Results of
Great Benefit.
Water containing radioactive com
pounds Is used as a curative agent, for
certain Illnesses. Mere contact with
such compounds for a sufficient length
of time will muke water slightly radio
active. Pottery Is now manufactured which
has In It n small percentage of radio
active material. This Is mixed with
the clay nnd baked in the kiln. Water
left In pottery of this nature for a
short time will become radioactive by
"Induction." and a health-giving drink
is made.
Such water may also be employed in
the watering of plants with good re
sults, since the presence of a radioac
tive compound neur the roots of a
plant Is very helpful to Its growth.-
Popular Science Monthly.
Promoting Human Happiness.
"Did you wish all your constituents
a happy New Year?"
"yes," replied Senator Sorghum;
"and I felt it was a pretty serious oc
casion. When a man In my position
makes a wish of that kind It Is con
sidered a promise and a lot of fellows
expect you to get together your h
fiuence and make good."
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SECRETARIES
FINALLY CONFIRM APPOINTMENT
OF GOVERNOR McKELVIE'S
CODE SECRETARIES
ALL SIX WErFuNDER FIRE
Investigation Held Behind Closed
Doors and Public Knows Little
About Complaints Discussed
at Secret Sessions
Lincoln Rescinding tho rule for a
sccrot session, adopted several weeks
ago, th6 Nebraska legislature, in joint
UBseniTjly open to the woild, voted to
confirm all of Governor McKelvlo's
six codo secretaries.
Tho special investigation committee
of live mombcrB which hnB beon at
work for some time looking Into tho
qualifications of tho code cubtnet de
partment bonds reported uminlmottsly
In favor of conlrmlng them. Tho ap
pointments are:
Secretary of Finance Philip F.
Dross.
Secrctnry of Agriculture Leo Stuhr.
Secretury of Trade and Commerce
J. K. Hart.
Secretary of Labor Frank A. Ken
nedy. Secretary of Public Works George
E. Johnson.
Socrotary of Public Welfaro H. H.
Antics.
Secretary Leo D. Stuhr was tho
contral flguro In tho fight against
confirmation of Governor McKelvlo's
appointees. His opponents mustered
a Btrongth of 41 votes, of which 6
came from tho senate and 35 from
tho houso membership. There were
88 votes to ratify his appointment.
Next to Stuhr, the secretary of pub
lic works, Gcorgo K. Johnson, drew
more fire on the floor of representa
tive hall than any other of tho gover
nor's cabinet heads.
Tho other four secretaries Blld
through with only a fow scattering
voles against them, cast mainly by
senators and representatives who
wished to register their disapproval
of tho codo law and its workings in
genorai.
Paid Taxes With Worthless Check
If a man gives an unsigned check
in payment of his taxes and re
ceives a bona fide receipt for it bo
fore the county treasurer discovers
that the check is no good, has he
paid his taxes? This question was
submitted to the attorney general by
County Treasurer H. J. Curtis, of
Oshkosh.
When the county treasurer discov
ered tho mistake he sent the check
back, but the taxpayer produced the
receipt as evidence of having paid the
bill. The attorney general ruled that
he Is not liable for prosecution for
having passed a worthless check as
he did not make any misrepresenta
tion when he issued it, but the state
goes on to say that hl3 taxes are not
yet paid and can be collected by o
distress warrant.
Approve Judges' Salary Bill
The house of representatives has
disposed of tho county judges' salary
bill. Tho Bcalo as reported by the
committee on fees nnd salaries was
trimmed down all along tho line. In
its amended form, as approved in tho
committee of tho whole, tho bill car
ries this schedule;
Lancaster county, $3,300; incroase
of $300; Douglas, $4,500; increase of
J500; Gago and Custer, $2,800 r In
crease of $300; counties of 8,000 to
16,000 population, $1,900; counties of
16,000 to 25,000 population, $2,200;
counties 3,000 to 8,000 population,
$1,600; counties of less than 3,000
population, $800.
Report on State Potato Crop
A total of 145,286,000 bushels of po
tatoes remains in the hands of pro
ducers and dealers, according to a
statement, issued by A. E. Anderson.
federal-Btate crop statistician, based
upon the January information collect
ed for all states by the bureau of crop
estimates. This is only 18,000,000
bushelB more than the reserves a year
ago. Of the present reserve stocks,
approximately 85 per cent is held by
producers and 15 per cent by dealers.
Introduce More Welfare Measures
With three of tho "child welfare"
blllB out of the fifty-three introduced
In tho legislature, passed and signed
by tho governor, the special commit
tee now handling that bunch of meas
ures decided It was about time to
bring out a few more of them. Four
new measures have just been report
ed for the general file in tho house.
Boxing Bill Is Up Again
A decisive victory was scored by
the American Legion when the lower
branch of the legislature, by a vote
of 79 to 15, ordered tho bill to legal
ize boxing and wrestling malches
under stato provision placed on the
genorai Wo. In doing this, the cham
ber overturned a majority report
from tho committee on miscellaneous
subjects, and adopted tho minority
report signed by four members of
that committee.
Oppose Cancelling War Debt
MemberH of tho lowor house took
an unanimous Btand against cancella
tion of the world war debt by tho
United States. A resolution to this
effect Introduced by Representatives
HoffmolBter, Jeary and Mellor is to
bo transmitted to tho Nobraska sena
tors, and mombors of congress,
Attention Is called to tho fact that
a proposal comes from overseas urg
Ing that this country wlpo out an in
'obtodnesa of approximately ten bll
Ion dollars as a means of rostcrln
nternatlonal credit and production.
IMPROVED imirOlH lirrEIRATIOItAfc
SUNMSOKE
Lesson
(By 11EV. I. U. KITZWATER, X. D.,
'lonelier of English Ulbl In the Moody
llltilt! InMUiUo of Chicago.)
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LESSON FOR FEBRUARY 20
THE WISE AND FOOLISH VIRQIN8.
LHSSON TEJCT-Matt. 2:1-13.
GOLDEN TEXT-Watch therefore; for
yo know neither tho day nor tho hour
therein Die Son of Man comcth. Matt
2G:13.
HEPKRENCE MATERIAL - Matt.
7:24.27: 24:1-51; Eph. 6:10-20; I Tim. :17-1.
PRIMARY TOPIC-Uelnir Ready.
JUNIOR TOriC-UcIng Ready.
INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC
Prepared for EmerRenclcn.
YOUNO PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC
-Christian Watchfulness.
Tills lesion Is n part of the well
known Olivet discourse, giving n pro
phetic view of the course of time from
Its utterance, Just before the cruci
fixion to the second advent of Christ.
The order of events In that time are,
roughly speaking, as follows:
1. The moral condition of the world
during Christ's nbscneo (24:1-14). This
Is the period covered by the parable
of chapter 13.
2. The appearance of the Antichrist
(24:15-20).
n. The great advent (24:27-31), In
which there will be mighty convulsions
of nature, the mourning of the earth'M
tribes, and the gutherlng of the elect
4. Warnings to God's people In view
of the great advent (24:32-51), the
time of advent unknown nnd unex
pected. 5. Instructions to saints In view of
the unexpectedness of His coming (25:
1-30).
0. The Judgment of the nations (25:
31-10).
The present lesion Is one of the
two parables designed for the Instruc
tion of the saints In view of the com
ing of the ChrlNt It has n continu
ous application In tho present time (I
Thcss. 4:10-18; Titus 2:11-13).
J. The Foolish Vlralna Took Lamps
But No Oil With Them. (v. 3).
1. Lamps signify Christian profes
sion (Matt. 5:10), and oil, the Holy
Spirit (Zech. 4). Having the lamps
and no oil shows that they were pro
fessors of religion without possessing
its reality. As soon ns a man Is re
generated the Holy Spirit takes up His
abode with -Him. The proof that one
is n child of God is that he has the
Holy Spirit dwelling within him. "If
any man have not the Spirit nf Christ,
he is none of Ills." (Rom. 8:0). The
foolish virgins may have been of good
moral character, but tjicy were un
regenerated. 2. The wlso virgins possessed hoth
lamps and oil (v. 4). They made a
profession nnd bncked It with a real
life of righteousness. These nre tho
true believers. Both the wise and the
foolish virgins slumbered and slept.
Their eyes had grown heavy and they
fell under tho spell of sleep (v. 5).
This shows thnt as the Christian age
lengthened the real and professing
church would cease looking for the
coming of the Lord. It Is unspeakably
sad that so many even of God's saints,
wise virgins, should give up the ex
pectancy of tho return of tho Lrd.
II. The Coming Bridegroom (vv. 6
12). 1. Tho midnight cry (v. C). In tho
midst of the night when all were upleep
the cry was made, "Behold the bride
groom cometh, go ye out to meet him."
How sad it Is that the church hns
lost her hope, Is not waking and
wntchlng for the return of her Lord I
2. Activity of the virgins (v. 7).
They all arose and trimmed their
lamps. There will be great activity
when the Lord comes, on the part of
both the real Christians and those
who only mnkc a profession. The pro
fessing Christians will then realize
that they lack thnt which Is essential
to entrance to the mnrrlage feast
8 .The foolish request the wise to
share their oil (vv. 8, 0). Tho revela
tion of Christ will make manifest the
genuineness of our religion nnd ex
pose the folly of mere profession.
When tlie Lord comes It will be too
late to mend one's ways.
4. The wise enter to the marriage
(v. 10). While the foolish were seek
ing to amend their ways trying to buy
oil, the bridegroom came and thono
who were ready were admitted to the
marriage.
5. The pitiful position of tho foolish
(v. 11). They begged tho Lord to
open the door that they might enter
to the marriage feast. No one can
open that door but the Lord.
G. The awftil Judgment (v. 12). Tho
Lord declares "I know you not." Those
who put off the personal contnet with
Jesus until that day shall he shut out
from the presence of Christ.
HI. The Solemn Obligation (v. 13).
"Watph, for yo know not the dny nor
the hour wherein the Son of man com
eth." No One Absolute.
God has mudo no one absolute. The
rich depend on tho poor, a well us
the poor on tho rich. Tho world is
hut a mngnldccnt building, nil the
stones ore gradually cemented to
gether. No one subsists by himself
alone. Fclthara.
Must Deal With Sin.
Wo may forget or Ignore? Him, or
keep our minds from dwelling on the
thought of Htm ; we cannot he entering
Into poaco with Him while sin 'Is kept
vndealt with, cherished In our heart
Shave With Cutlcura Soap
And double your raror effclency as
well as promote skin purity, skin com
fort and skin health. No mug, no
slimy soap, no germs, no waste, no
Irritation even when shaved twice
dally. Ono sonp for all uses shaving,
bathing and shnrapoolng. Adv.
A precipice In front, n wolf behind.
Latin proverbs.
ASPIRIN
Name "Bayer" on Genuine
Beware I Unless you see the nam
"Bayer" on packuge or on tablets you
are not getting genulno Aspirin pre
scribed by physicians for twenty-one
years and proved safe by millions.
Take Aspirin only as told In the Bayer
packngo for Colds, Headache, Neural
gia, Rheumatism, Earache, Toothache,
Lumbugo, and for Pain. Handy tin
boxes of twelve Bnyer Toblets of As
pirin cost few cents. DrugglstB also
sell Inrger packages. Aspirin Is the
trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of
Monoacetlcacldester of Sallcyllcacld.
Adv.
Real estate Is worth what
get for It; jbo is a dog.
ono can
WOMEN! USE "DIAMOND DYES'1
Dye Old Skirts, Dresses, Waists,
Coats, 8tocklnas, Draperies
Everything.
Each package of "Diamond Dyes"
contains easy directions for dyeing any
article of wool, silk, cotton, linen, ot
mixed goods. Beware I Poor dye
streaks, spots, fades, nnd ruins mate
rial by giving It a "dyed-look." Bny
"Diamond Dyes" only. Druggist has
Color Card. Adv.
The pain of parting Is experienced
by the small boy when his mother
attempts to comb his hnlr.
pWEiJs
What to Do for
Disordered Stomach
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ire helping their husbands to nrosner are clad
they encourased them to
own aava navlnir rent
Mold reach prosperity sad independence by feuylng or oasy urns.
Fertile Land at $15 to $30 an Acre
land almilartothat which through many yeara has ylaMew Irene f 0
4B fcuahsls, of wheat to tha acra. Hundred! of fanners in Western
Canada have. raiaed crops in a atagle aeaaon worth more than the whoka
coat of their land. With aucb cropa come prosperity, Independence, goo
borne, sod all the comforta and conveniences which make for happy Mvlnft
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veniences of old settled
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profit and Kail in future deal direct from factory
to consumer.
Look at The Price
of SEMISOLID BUTTERMILK novl 38 cent
pound, I, o. b. factory, in 500 lb. barrela,
half barrela 4Jc. quarter barrela 4jc No charge
for container.
Write for Free Sample and Booklet At arrihing thla won
derful hoe and poultry feed. It put the PEP tn them, and ,
Consolidated Products Co.
LINCOLN, NEBRASKA
P".. 20
Sure
Relief
6 Bell-ans
Hot water
Sure Relief
RE LL-ANS
fa FOR INDIGESTION
BE A NURSE
Kxceptlonal opportunity at the prcsont timt
for young women ovcr.nlnotecn years of ag
who havo had at If ait tiro tears In high sohool
to take Nurson Training in general hoaplUL
Our graduates aro In great demand. Address
Supt of Nurie, Lincoln Sanltsriusa
Lincoln. Nebraska
When a Woman
is Nervous
St. Louis, Mo. "I have taken
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription
for general weakness and when run
down and suffering with nervous
ness, and can truthfully say it has
done mc more good than any medi
cine I have ever taken, and I find
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pelleta very
good to regulate the system. They
aid very much in keeping a person
in a good healthy Btate." Mrs.
Amelia Thorn, 4204 John Avenue.
At all first-class drug stores,
t Modern Investments ?
Too ists -! Inmt bf mall. Dlitanea
U no bar. Yon bur of tin a Partn Vint 9
Z Moriio Iloiirt on Nebnuka farm land or ,
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accountorbnlliltngand loanilocaaodatrt
, to Llbnrtr Uondi In aaretr. jl
Wrlta for draerlpUYo folder. m
LINCOLN TUUBT COMPANY
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I bar a bargain for yon, come qnlea,
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SPOHIN'S DISTEMPER COMPOUND
anjoya a reputation equalled by no other veterinary remedy. For
twenty-alx yeara It naa been uaed and recommended by tba
leadlns boraemen and atoekmin of America. For twenty-els
yeara Ita uaa under trying condltlona haa won for K the blgbeat
eateem of veteran trainer and driven. SPOHN'8 ahoold be la
very atabla to prevent contagion, whether WflMMtiZA, FINK
KTB, DIBTBMPHil, COUQ1I or COLD.
Bny of yomr drwslat. o eenta aad 11.11 par bottls,
BPOHM MKDICAI. CO, Gaaka. Ind., V. & A.
Take a good dose of Carter! little Liver
Pills then take 2 or 3 for a few nights after.
You will relish your meals without fear of trouhle to
follow. Millions of all ages take them for Biliousness,
Dizziness, Sick Headache, Upset Stomach and. for Sallow,
Pimply, Blotchy Skin. Thy tnd Iht mltery GmiVfiathn.
SsnatS?-" s"" pa? a" " Sin
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so where thev could make home of thlr
and reduen coat of Hvinv nhrni S
Farm Gardens Poultry Dairying
re sources of income second only to grain growing and stock raWngj,
Good climate, good neighbor, churches, y t- TiMIBfi an
schoola, rural telephone, etc., give you the J3gWMHaEasBB&.
you I
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new land with
district.
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railway rau. i., wnia
Government Agent
3 Cents
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FOR
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