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RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF i o V IV 1.' I l Sk. IT . ft PROVED EFFECTIVE BY A FIFTY YEARS The moit widely used remedy In tho world to overcome (he effects of catarrh. Catarrh silent and Insidious In lis ravages, Invades nearly every household and hovers like a peitt lenca every where. and mo thousands of One Against Many. (Solomon wna plainly dejected. "Think of nil those wives planning Easter towns 1" he .fried. Important to nil Women Readers o! this Paper Thousands upon thousands of women fcave kidney or bladder trouble and never vuspect it. Women's complaints often prove to be nothing else but kidney trouble, or tho result of kidney or bladder disease. If the kidneys are not in a healthy con dition, they may cause the other organs to become diseased. You may nutter pain in the back, head ache and loss of ambition. Poor health makes you nervous, irrita ble and may be despondent; it makes any oneN8o, Hut hundreds of women claim that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Boot, by restoring health to the kidneys, proved to be just tthe remedy needed to overcome such jptiditions. Many send for n sample bottle to see phat Swamp-Hoot, the great kidney, liver and bladder medicine, will do for them. t By enclose ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binglmmton, N. Y.. you inay receive sample size bottle by Parcel Post. You can purchase medium and rge size bottles at all drug stores. Adv. ContB mny not niaku the man, but lawsuits innke the attorney. Vaseline RegU S.Pal Off Carbolated An antiseptic dressing for cuts sores, etc. A necessity, where there are children. AVOID SUBSTITUTES CHESEBKOUGH MFG. CO. St Street Vew Yorb 16799 DIED to New York City alone from kid ney trouble last year. .Don't allow yourself to become a victim by neglecting pains and aches. Guard against this trouble by taking COLDMEDAL i,imiiss Th world's sjtandard retfftSy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric ttcld troubles. Holland's Watlonal Remedy since 1096. All druggists, threo sizes., Lok tor (he name Cold Medal on evsry box and accept no Imitation All Run Down Now Feels Fine Eatonic Ended His Troubles "Entonlc la tho only thing I havo (found to stop my heartburn ncd I Ithlnlc It has been n grent help In nervous spells," writes O. 0. Johnson. An upset stomach mny cause lots of suffering nil over the body. Eutonlc helps In Hitch enscs by removing tho cause of tho misery, becnuso It take. up and carries out tho excess acid and gases and keeps tho digestive or gans In natural working 'order. A tablet after menls Is al? you need. Rig box costs only a trlflo with druggist's guarantee. lnriini i fjK, ihi .h,n puTisui. I II Clli U LH ''f" "' "'! II Or. c. M. lorry J JCISS e"- If they Tirdtch, lon(JWJj Smart or Burn, If Sore, nitf CVrC lrr"ated, Inflamed or lUUR tlt3 Granulnted.useMurino (ten. Sooth, Refroabea, Safe for Infant or Adult At all Druggists. Write for Free Eye Book. HuU tjt gmtij U.CUom Hf""--'M &fi$&EMQr TRIAL ' tacnstma' It ron CATARRH AND CATARRHAL CONDITIONS It strike at the root Ol ca tarrhal troubles by stimulation the direction, enriching the blood. tonlos uo the nervous system and soothing; tho raw tnd Inflamed mucous membranes. Pe-ru na leU every oreaa to wnrklor roDerlv and elves strefiBtb. vlcor to the whole body. Try it. and like others. learn what It means to be weU. 80LD EVERYWHERE TAD LET 8 OR LIQUID Early sprlns; brine with It Conglis, Colds, Distemper. D prs pared, (lire yonr horse Spohn's Distemper Compound at the first sign of a cough. Better still, give It a a preventive before ha shows signs of sickness. "SFOHN'B" act equally well an preventive or cure, lly reason of It germicidal qualities. It expels the disease germn, abates fever, restores appetite and condition. 60 cents and $1.15 per bottle, Buy of your druggist, Bl'OIIN MEDICAL COMPANY, GOBIIKN, IND. Out of Order. "That motion Is out of order," said the cliulrtnun of n political meeting as he saw a rowdy raising his arm to throw un egg. Pearson's Weekly. ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuins Beware I Unless you see the name "Buyer" on pnekuge or on tablets yoa are not getting genulno Aspirin pre fecrlbed by physicians for twenty-one yours and proved safe by millions. Take Aspirin only as told In the Bayer package for Colds, Headache, Neural glu, Hheumntlsm, Earache, Toothache, I.umtmgo, and for Pain. Handy tin boxes of twelve Bayer Tablets of As pirin cost few cents. Druggists also sell larger packages. Aspirin Is tho trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetlcucldester of Snllcyllcacld. Adv. What has become of the old-fash-loni'd mini who got on lily knees to propose? WOMENI USE ""DIAMOND DYES" Dye Old Skirts, Dresses, Waists, Coats, Stockings, Draperies Everything. Each package of "Dlnmond Dyes" contains easy directions for dyeing any article of wool, silk, cotton, linen, or mixed goods. Beware 1 Poor dye strcakH, spots, fudes, and ruins mate rial by giving It a "dyed-look," Buy "Dlnmond Dyes" only. Druggist Color Card. Adv. A" man Is "Just as young as ever" until he begins to puff on the third night of hi airs. Catarrh Can Be Cured Catarrh Is a local dlscaso greatly Influ enced by constitutional conditions. It thcrcfo.-o requires constitutional treat ment. HALL'S CATAimH MEDICINE Is taken Internally and acts through tho Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the Syatcm. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINB destroys the foundation of the disease, gives the patient strength by improving the general health and assists nature In doing Its work. All Druggists. Circulars free. F. J. Cheney &. Co., Toledo, Ohio. When they do "fancy work" In Pcrsln It wells for $100 a yard and Is called n rug. Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of OASTOIIIA, that famous old remedy for Infants and children, and see that It TtonMi 4 Via Signature of Uutffi&ZcMt In Use for Over 80 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria Occasionally a man gees around half-dressed because It takes so much to dress his better half. Watch Cutlcura Improve Your 8kln. On rising and retiring gently smear the face with Cutlcura Ointment Wash off Ointment In live minutes with Cutlcurn Soap and hot .water. It Is wonderful sometimes what Cutlcurn will do for poor complexions, dandruff, Itching unci red rough hands. Adv. The giddy girl makes n merry com panion hut n sorry wife. Do you Suffer from Headaches? Mapleton, Kans. "I bavo been using Dr. Pierce's medicines for over thirty years and can truly say they are tho best med icines I bavo ever used. About i thirty years ago I had nick-head- aches so that half of my tlnio I was unablo to do any- thing. A neighbor advised mo to take Dr. Plorco's Goldon Medical Discovery. I took six bottles and have never been troubled with It Blnce." MRS. H. C. HUGHES. Sold by drugglBts for tho past fifty yean), and has never contained a drop of alcohol. It can now be had In tablet form also. Send to Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotol In Buffalo, N. Y., for a ten-cent trial package ISAVBig T5fie AMERICAN LEGION (Copy for This Department Supplied 1 the American t.cKlon News Service.) LEGION MEN IN HOSPITALS One-Third Ex-Service Doys in Institu tions Are Members of the Great Organization. One-third of the ex-service men who are conllned In hospitals lit thirty-two slates nre mem bers of tho Amer ican Legion, ac cording to Gerald J. Murphy, direc tor of the Legion's sorvlco division, who buses his re port on llgures compiled In n na tional census of disabled men ta ken by the Le gion. "With one-third of tho disabled Tcternns enrolled in the Legion, ngalnst one-fifth of tho other eligible ex-service men, It Is shown that tho disabled man realizes the results the Legion hns obtained In Its campaign for Justlco for the sick and wounded of tho World war", Mr. Murphy declared. "Tho dis abled man has not Joined tho Legion for the selfish purpose of obtaining his own compensation, for the Legion serv ice is extended to veterans, regnrdless of Legion membership. "Although tho principal effort of th,c Legion Is to aid (he sick nnd wounded veteran, national nnd state legislation, Americanism work nnd ninny other projects beneficial to nil ex-service men nre being accomplished by tho or ganization. These movements nre ex pected to result In n greater percent age of Legion members among those who left tho service without physical handicaps." TO HOLD PRO-GERMAN MEETS Sessions Alleged for Purpose of Pro testing Against Negro Troops In French Army of Occupation. Pro-Gcrmnn meetings planned for Ihe near future In n number of cit ies In tho East nnd Middle West will bo closely watched by Uio American Legion, according to national head quarters of tho ex-service men's or ganization. The series of meetings, it Is understood will bo held for tho purposo of protesting against tho re ported presence of negro colonial troops In the French nrmy of occu pation, despite tho fact thnt tho troops In question were withdrawn many months ago. Cities in which the meetings nro scheduled are Mllwuukee, Onialin, Philadelphia, Cincinnati, Louisville, Chicago, Cleveland and Now York. It Is understood that Dr. Edmund von Mnch, who wns rebuffed at Washing ton, D. a, in an effort to enlist tho aid of F. W. Giilhmlth, Jr., Legion na tional commander, In tho project, and George Sylvester Vlerlclc, notorious Bochc magazine editor, nro among the hyphenated Americans who nro spon soring the movement. A bulletin from Legion national headquarters, warning stoto head quarters to watch for an attempt to revive German propaganda and to cre ate sentiment In America hostllo to tho allies, has been sent out, nnd steps have been taken by nntlonal ofll clnls to Influence tho Department of Justlco to prohibit tho meetings. "A rccurrenco of German propa ganda activity In this country Is some thing the Legion has been watching for for somo time," said Lemuel Bolles, nntlonal adjutant of the Le gion. "I feel that tho greatest check to a movement of this kind will como from citizens of Teutonic extraction, of whoso loyalty nnd sincerity thero can ho no doubt Loyal Americans should know of tho sinister efforts to turn sentiment In fnvor of tho nntlon with which technically wo nro still at war." NAVY HEAD SENDS GREETINGS Josephus Daniels, Retiring Secretary, Expresses Appreciation for Part X. In World War. A message of greeting nnd apprecia tion to the members of tho Amerlcnn Legion wns written by Joscphus Dan iels, fortuor secrclnry of tho navy, Just previous to his retirement from ofllcc. Tho messngo follows: "Upon my retirement ns Ihe direct ing head of Uio navy, which place I was privileged to hold during Uio World war, I wish to send a word of greeting and appreciation to all who belong to tho American Legion nnd nil who served their country In tho nrmy nnd navy during thoso crucial days. It was n prlvllego I blmll regard ns tho most sacred In my Ilfo to havo been their comrndo In thoso great tlnys. Thej' truly saved tho civiliza tion of tho world by their spirit and their valor. In tho days that aro to como tho world depends upon them" for snvlng It from tho perils of pcuco. I havo profound faith that thoy will not bo wonting In tho now call uiron them for tho sumo courage nnd wis dom In ponco which Uioy manifested In war. -EGION MEN HIT BY RULING National Judge Advocate Decides Or. ganization Officer Ineligible If Holding Public Office. A decision of fnr-renrhlng nipon iinioe as iifi'ectlng the participation In politics of men holding olllce in the American Legion lias Just In on hand ed down by Hubert A. Adiiuis, nn tlonal Judge advocate of Ihe Legion, In response- to an Inquiry from the Inter Post Council of Los Angeles, Oil. At Its annua! election held In De cember n Los Angeles post elected CI. aiming Follette as commander for HUM. A short time nftcrwnrds Fol ic! te was appointed Justice of the pence by the board of supervisors of l.os Angeles county. The question nroso whether, In view of the fact that Follotle had been ap pointed to nu olllce which, In Its na ture, except In tho matter of lining vacancies, Is nn elective, salaried pub lic olllce, ho was eligible to servo ns nn olllcer of the Legion. In his olliclnl ruling, the national Judge advocate says: "This being n snlarlcd, elective pub lie ofllcc, It Is my opinion thnt the method of filling n vacancy Is not es scntlnl In determining the eligibility of a Leglonnlro holding such office. The olllce Is elective, although the case with which wo deal Is thnt of un ap pointment. "The purpose of tho constitutional provision Is, of course, to prevent, so far as possible, the uso by n member of the Legion of his Legion member ship In furthering a political career. Consequently, tho effect of nn np pnlntmcnt. Is In no wlso dlsslmtlnr from an election, and It Is my opinion that the Incumbent Is, by Iho nccept mice of his olllce, rendered Incllglblo for the olllce of tho American Legion," It is believed that ninny Legion members, nppolnted to political olllces will bo affected by this ruling. TWO HEROES AS HONOR GUARD Distinguished Illinois Buddies Dele gated to Save National Comman der on Inspection Trip. When F. W. Gnlbrnlth, Jr., nntlonnl commander of the American Legion, Inspected Illinois posts, ho was pro vided with on honor guard of two heroes of tho World wnr, who havo received 10 medals and citations for bravery between them. Left Sorgt. Jack Hlley, M. O. of Chicago, Is Illinois' most decornlort wnr hero. Ho wears tho Congres sional Medal of Honor, French Mili tary Mcdnl, Croix do Guerre with palm nnd star, D. S. C, Navy Cross, Belgian War Cross, Victory Medal with five battlo clasps nnd four cltn Hon stars. Bight Bohert Wnterhouse, n vet eran of tho 3,1rd Division of Chicago, holder of tho Distinguished Servlcf Cross, British Distinguished Scrvlci Order, Croix do Gucrro and Belgian War Cross. . GOVERNOR NEFF AIDS LEGION Chief Executive of Texas Urges All Ellglbles to Become Members of the Organization. Governor Pnt Nell! of Toxns has rec ognized the Importnnco of tho Ameri can Legion's effort to extend Its In lluenco In thnt stnto by giving nn tin qualified endorsement of tho member ship campaign now under way. "Ofllclnls of tho department o( Texns, American Legion, tho organiza tion which stands ns n living porpetm ntlnn of the spirit of tho Amerlcnn soldier during the World wnr, nro now making nn especial effort to draw moro ex-servlco men Into their ranks," said Governor NeiT. "Tho record set by tho men who form tho department of Texas, during thnt period preceding November 11, 1018, nnd tho principles advocated by these men blnco they hnvo. welded themselves Into tho American Legion," ho continued, "leads mo to suggest that tho public would bo serving Its own ends, ns well as thoso of tho Amerlcnn Legion, by lending nctlvo support to tho membership campaign tho hitter has launched. Tho former servlco man who hns not afllllnted with tho American Legion should need no ouo to point out tho ndvautngo to bo de rived by him und his country through his support of this organization; but In the rush of modern life, somo things aro overlooked and thoso who havo not the prlvllego of eligibility for tho American Legion may aid by calling this to tho attention of their acquaint nncefl wlio have been In tho servlco." I tiilSiSSMA 1 REUS REIliE SAYS NEW YG Prominent Rochester Citi zen Tried Ten Years To Get Relief, But Tanlac Is Only Thing That Helped Him. One of the latest to testify regard ing tho powers of Tanlac, the cele brated medicine which has been ac complishing such remarkable results, Is Jumes J. Bensley, 101! Elmdorf Avenue, Itochester, New York. Mr. Beasley has been chief record keeper for the Department of Water Works, city of Itochester, for thirty years nnd Is u well known und highly re spected citizen. In referring to the remarkable recovery of his health by the use of Tanlac, Mr. Beasley said: "I have been trying for ten years to find relief from u case of dys pepsia. Nothing ever helped me to amount to anything until I got Tan lac. This Is saying a great deal, for 1 did everything It seems that n man could do to find relief. Or course, 1 wns hardly ever sick enough to go to bed nnd wns most always able to keep going, but 1 Just never felt right. At times during those ten years, my stomnch would become flour like vinegar. 1 would have un uncomfortable bloated up feeling lif ter eating that would last for hours. I suffered a great deal from nausea. At times my heitrt would flutter and palpitate und I would become alarmed over my condition. My nerves were on edge nil the time, und I became Irritable, nervous nnd restless. 1 had no strength or energy to do anything. In fact I wasn't like myself nt nil. Even n week or two ago It was an effort for mo to get out of my chair und I felt us si I IT ami clumsy us un What to Do for CONSTIPATION I CARTERS IITTLE IVER IPILliS Semi-Solid Trade Mark Keg. DIRECT FROM FACTORY TO FARMER, putting Broker.' and Middlemen's profits in Con sumers' pockets. Best Hog and Poultry Peed on the market. It puts the PEP in them and keeps them healthy. Prices down to 3Xc per lb. in 00 lb. hands; V.ic in half barrels: 43ic in quarter barrels. F.0. 11. factory. Get Free Sample and booklet describing this Wonderful reea. Consolidated Products DEPT. 100, LINCOLN, NEBRASKA "The only thing forpltrs. Makes them crow like weeds." K. T. McKILLlP, Ucaver Crossing, Nebr. "It's the best stuff I ever fed." F. SEI VERS, Iowa. "A great chicken feed and egg msker." T. J. LITTELL, Wilber. Nebr. The pigs sure like it. Best thing forshosts I hare found." B. VAN HORN. Burr. Nebr. On the whole, it would seem that nn overdose of dignity Is preferable to entire absence of It. FRECKLES Now Is tfco Tims to Get Rid of These Usly Spots. There's no longer tho slightest need of feeltnR ashamed ot your (rookies, as Othlno doubls strentth la guaranteed to remove these homely spots. . . . Simply get un ouncs of Otlitne double strenicth from your druggist, and apply n little of it night and morning and you ahould soon see that oven the worst freckles have begun to disappear, while tho lighter ones have vanished entirely. It Is seldom that more than one ounco Is needed to com pletely clear the sliln and gain a beautiful clear complexion. lie sura to ask for tho double strength Othlne, as this Is sold under guarantee of money bock If It falls to remove freckles. It's dlfllcult for ti tight-listed preach er to hold his congregation. To Insure gllstcnlng-whlto table linens, use Ited Cross Bull Blue In your laundry. It never dlsnppolnts. At all good grocers, Ce. It Is n sign of spring when tho gun clubs put forth their shoots. KILL RATS TODAY By Using Ihe Genuine STEARNS' ELECTRIC PASTE X be guaranteed "killer" for nats.Mlee.Oockroaches, nls and Wslerbuus the greatest known curriers of disease. They destroy both food and proprrtr. Steams' Bleetrlo t'aste forces thoae peata to run from tbe building fnrwstnrsnd frethalr. BEAUT VOU UHK-llKTTKIt Til AN TKAV8 Directions In IS lanausnes In erery box. TROtUes.S&oa&dUXa Hnougb to kill GO to 100 nu ll. B. Government bays It. JsKP-swP UN W nil Vlsw- fii f JAMES J. BEASLEY Of Rochester, New York. 'old work horse.' "It Is really remarkable what Tan lac has accomplished in my case. It has relieved me entirely of Indiges tion. 1 never have that distressing feeling any more after eating, und I feel perfectly tine In every way. I will ulwnys feel grateful for what this wonderful medicine has done for me uml 1 am only too glad to glvo It my heartiest endorsement." Tanlac Is sold by lending druggists everywhere. Adv. Take a good dose of Carter's Little Liver Pills then take 2 or 3 for a few nights after. They cleanse your system of all waste matter and Regulate Yonr Bowels. Mild- as easy to take as SUgar. Genuine tear ilgnature jfio?&&C Small PilL Small Dose. Small Price. Look at This Price! 3c PerLb- FOR Buttermilk U. S. Patent Office Co. LSH?S? sOT-TitTO JftrWia 2 126 MAMMOTH JACKS I have a bargain for yon, come quick. w, l. iinounvs jack vlmi C'euur lluplds, Iowa Cuticura Soap -IS IDEAL- For the Hands Sosp 25c, Ointment 25 and 50c, Talents 2ac. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM rtcmoTMDinarufl-KtopslUlri'aUlst Reitoret Color and Beauty to Gray and Faded Haln Xy;iniwniChfm. "Wks. Patclnipue.W. T. HINDERCORNS nmom cnm. on- lot!., etc., itmii all pilo, ftiiurn comfort to the ffft. makes wUlnir w, ISj. by mall or at Unuc Ertt. IlUcox CUeuilcal Worki, l'atcliot-uo. H. Y, "iSissduRf FOLKS TESTIFY"" Tina, Mo.: "I think thnt thero are no mcdiuinca on uio ninrkut to equal Dr. l'icrco'8. Alter oui baby girl camo my wifo was In n weak ened condition nnd could not recaln he strength. Sue took soven bottles of Dr. Pierco'a Fnvorits) Prescription and eos well nnd stronu. 61)4 I WA --L dm lllh says that she Jus could not net alonR iW" without It. . . v i bavo used tha rieusant Fclleta' fo constipation for years am never without them. "I nlways ncenimend Dr. Fierce a ttmedie3."-WM.L!.ItEYNOLDS. Itouto 1. Dr. Plorco's medicines contain no alco hol and uro sold by all good druggists. Hand 10 cents to Dr. Plorco's Invalids' Hotel In Hiitrulo, N. Y., for u trial pack r() of any of lil.s remedlos or write fot true coullaoutlul medical ad i ice. wvpr .liiiiiiLv, K Sff'fcv i I MvSini