The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, July 20, 1922, Image 7

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PE-RU-NAi
FOR CATARRH OF THE HEAD AND NOSE 1
"I began UBlng
PE-EU-NA Tablots
thrco years ago for
catarrh of the bead
and noso. Was un
Ur. Fmk Pirllj Wo to do anything.
Cm!?; In II, I eaw n decided
grinds, Improvement after
MkM on box and after
Tablets or Liquid
NO
RETURN
OF
THE
DISEASE
IN
TWO
YEARS
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using flvo boxes bo
liovo I am cured as :
tlioro haatbocu no
rotura of J tho dls
oaso Ja"two ycara."
Fifty yoara of use
fulness la tho best
guarantoo of Po-ru-na
merit.
Sold Ererjifliere '
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When a man Is full of himself there
!sn't room for much else.
Sure Relief
FOR INDIGESTION
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6 Bell-ans
JAy,ft&-L Ho water
HglZZKl Sure Relief
Bell an s
25$ and 75$ Packages, Everywhere
When In doubt take a day oft' and
mind your own business.
Friendship.
"Isn't Hetty your best friend?"
"Certainly I What did she say
about me?"
Cutlcura Comforts Baby's Skin
When red, rough nnd Itching, by hot
baths of Cutlcura Soap and touches of
Cutlcura Ointment. Also make use
now nnd then of that exquisitely scented
dusting powder, Cutlcura Talcum, one
of the indlspensablo Cutlcura Toilet
Trio. Advertisement. - ,,
His Secret of Success.
We know a man who la noted for
getting along well In tho esteem of
his employer. When asked how he did
It the man replied: "Well, I always
consider that the boss Is right, even
when he Is wrong." Howard (Kan.)
Courant.
USE TRACTOR ON
TRIP TO CANADA
Party of Settlers From United
States on Way to the
Land of Big Crops.
Settlers on their way to and through
Canada do nut always rely on the
railroads for transportation. riere,
for Instance, Is a photograph of a
carry themselves and their families
to the country of their choice. Such
settlers arc bound to succeed. Some
of them go two or three hundred miles
Inland, and select their homes In the
park districts of Manitoba, Saskatche
wan and Alberta. Others purchase
Improved nnd unimproved farms In
the more thickly settled districts In
the southerly and central parts of
these provinces. Wherever they may
go, they are certain to secure land
of certain possibilities. They will see
grain crops of high value, wheat that
will produce from 20 to 40 bushels
per ncre, oats giving high yields, bar
ley a certain producer, and grass and
fodder In quantity nnd quality that
party from one of the northern states
on the way to their new home near
Lake Wlnnepegosls, Manitoba. They
were n sturdy, self-reliant lot nnd
carried with them a full complement
of farm machinery. With the tractor
outfit they intended to commence
rather extensive operations this spring
on the land which their scouts had
nlrcady Inspected and reported on
favorably as to Its productiveness.
At almost every point on the Cana
dian border where, there nro located
means for admitting settlers, tho re
ports arc that It Is almost a dally
occurrence to admit settlors from
stntes as far off, as Toxas who have
ndopted the automobile as n means to
will satisfy them that tho cattlo and
stock raising possibilities are fully as
good as they have been told.
The reports from nil parts of West
ern Canada at tho present time fully
benr out the most optimistic expecta
tions and hopes of the early days of
seeding. Evidence of the splendid
growth of this year Is the fact that
alfalfa was cut on the 15th of Juno
nnd yielded nenrly two tons to tho
ncre.
Cora planted on the 23rd of May,
on the 5th of Juno was showing sev
eral Inches about the ground,'' nnd
making glad the henrt of the farmer
who had built his silo, which he hoped
to fill In the latter days of August.
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A knowing man can size up the lovo
of a woman by her sighs.
FREEDOM FROM
LAXATIVES
Discovery by Scientists Has
Replaced Them.
An Inestimable amount of Injury, ac
cording to an eminent medical author
ity, Is done by the use of pills nnd
salts, as most of theso provide only
temporary relief at tho expenso of per
manent injury.
Sclenco has found a newer, better
way ; a means as simple as Nature It
self. In perfect health, a natural lubricant
keeps tho food wnsto soft. Thus It Is
easily eliminated, but when constipa
tion exists, this natural lubricant Is
not sufficient.
To And something to tako tho place
of this natural lubricant, medical au
thorities have conducted exhaustive re
search. They novo discovered that the
gentle, lubricating action of Nujol most
closely resembles that of Nature's own
lubricant. As Nujol Is not n lnxatlve, It
cannot gripe. It is not a medicine In
any senso of tho word, and, like pure
wator, It Is harmless. Get a bottle from
your druggist. Advertisement.
Praise men and flatter women and
you will have many friends.
"O nappy Day" eaus tho laundress
as sbo hung tho Bnowy wash on the
lino. It was a "happy day" becauso
Bho used Bed Cross Ball Blue. Adver
tisement Many are awakened but few set pp.
American
LMION
(Copy for Thl Department Supplied bj
the Amerlcnn LcKlnn News Service.)
PAYS TRIBUTE TO THE SOUTH
Capt. George Shulcr Passes Com
mand of Marines In Parade to
i South Carolina Officer.
Proving that the Civil war formed
a nation and that the sons of the
Confederacy and
the Union hold
no malice, Capt.
George K. Shulcr
of Lyons, N. Y
whose forebears
wore the Union
blue, thought
that It would bo
most appropriate
that a Southern
er should tako
his place as com-
SrJv , """? " mander of the
marines in inn
pnrado at the unveiling of the Grant
memorial. Accordingly, he selected
dipt. Thomas I. Cheatham of South
Carolina, whoso folk fought against
Grant In the struggle between tho
states for the honor.
Shulcr hnd a notable record with
the marines during the war. He re
ceived tho Croix do Guerre, Navy
modal, Distinguished Service medal
nnd citations from Marshals Foch and
I'etnln. General Pershing and General
Lejoune.
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THE SAN JACINTO DAY FLOAT
Legionnaires' Display Proves Prize
winner at the Anson (Tex.) Cele
bration Held April 21.
Outside of the Lone Stnr state, peo
ple don't do much celebrating on San
Jacinto day. Down In Texas, however,
the school children and everybody elso
tako a holiday on April 21. It Is tho
anniversary of the battle of San Jacin
to, where Col. Sam Houston, with 750
soldiers, put to flight 5,000 Mexicans
nnd took General Santa Anna and
other notnblcs of the Mexican army
captive.
Tills year, the American Legion In
nil parts of Texas took part In the eel-
u.fltonnalres' Prize Float.
ebrntlon of Colonel Houston's victory.
The Legionnaires' float in the pnrade
at Anson took first prize for being the
best decorated of the scores that were
seen on San Jacinto day.
FOCH PRAISES AMERICAN WAY
Pride of France Well Pleased With
Enthusiastic Welcomes Through
out the Country.
Marshal Foch of France, has given
to Commandant de Mlerry, formerly
of his stnff, the tnsk of writing the
impressions of tho generalissimo on
Ids recent visit to America as tho
guest of the Amerlcnn Legion. Marshal
Foch has made it u life-long rule not
to write for publications of any sort.
In speaking of his trip across tho
American continent, Marshal Foch
said: "There was always the same
enthusiasm, the samo warmth, nil
through the weeks that I travelled, no
inntter whether we were in the West,
the North, the South or the East. No
matter what tho weather, thousiands
of men, women nnd children were nl
ways ready with a cordial greeting."
The Marshal paid an especially high
tribute to tho "cordiality nnd friend
ship of the Amerlcnn Legion," which
he said, "rendered easy tho Journey of
more than 20,000 kilometers In forty
fivo days."
OBSERVE LEE-GRANT BIRTHS
American Legion Requests Commemo
ration on Both Sides of Mason
Dixon Line.
Observances by posts of tho Ameri
can Legion on both sides of tho Mason
Dlxon line of the birthdays of Gen.
Itobert K. Lee and Gen. U. S. Grant
has been requested by the nntlonal
headquarters of the Legion. Legion
posts In Northern states co-operated
with the G. A. It. In tho celebration of
Grant's anniversary on April 27. Tho
birthday of General Leo will bo ob
served January 20, 1023.,
Tho Legion's celebration of the birth
of theso two men, not as Northerner
nnd Southerner,' but as great Ameri
cans, will bo "an effective argument
that all sectionalism is burled and that
the glory of the nation is the chief
concern of every patriotic citizen,"
Lemuel Bolles, adjutant of the Legion,
declares.
be
Fenny Wise
and Pound Foolish
Don't think because you can get a
big can of Baking Powder for little
money that you are saving anything.
There's Only One Way
to Save on Bake -Day
USE
CALUMET
The Economy BAKING POWDER
Hwm
-It costs only a fraction of a
cent for each baking.
-You use less because it con
tains more than the ordi
nary leavening strength.
BEST BY TEST
The World's Greatest Baking Powder
KODAKS
Opportunity knocks once, but your
friends knock all the time.
YOU CAN WALK IN COMFORT
If you Shake Into Tour Shoei lomo ALLEN'S
KOOToKABE, the Antlaoptlc, llenllng pow
der (or iboea that pinch or foot that actio.
It take, tho friction from tho ahoe and
flrei relief to corna and bunlonn, hot, tired,
aweatlna, swollen feet. Ladlea can wear
hoes one ilze (mailer by ihaltlnt Allcn'a
FootEa In each ahoe. Advcrttiement.
Evidently Boston Child.
"So this Is tho bnby, eh?" said tho
genial bachelor. "Bless his little toot-slc-wootslcs
I Watch mo tlckle-um
ribs."
Tho genial one proceeded to play
ragtime on the unoffending infant's
ribs, foolishly Imagining tho child was
enjoying it
Tho un-to-dato baby stood It for
some time and then plaintively cried
out: "Mother, will you kindly Inform
mo whether tho deplorablo condition of
this person Is due to permnnent de
mentia or spasmodic and intermittent
insanity?"
Appearances Are Deceptive.
"I understand Mr. Wadlelgh was
very patriotic during tho war."
"You've sized him up wrong."
"Eh?"
"He hung up nn American flag In
his office and right under It ho signed
a contract that beat tho government
out of $1,000,000." Birmingham Age-Herald.
He who tells what ho would do In
your place seldom knows what to do
In his own place.
Tho wife of a bank teller enn give
him cords and spades when U comes to
telling secrets.
Rats in the Cellar.
Mice in the Pantry.
Cockroaches
in the Kitchen
What can be more disagreeable than a
home infested with pests? Destroy them
with Steams' Electric Paste, the standard
exterminator for more than 43 years.
Kill rats, mice, cockroaches, watcrbugs
or ants in a single night. Docs not blow
away like powders; ready for use: better
than traps. Directions in 15 languages In
every box. Money back if it fails.
2 or. size 35c. 15 or. size $130.
Tho Trouble.
"Pearl has got a new Hootln Nan
ny car," related Hclolse of tho Rapid
Fire restaurant. "Sho takes a differ
ent felln out riding every night"
"Sho'd better look out or she'll get
Into trouble that way," commented
Claudlne of tho samo establishment.
"She's already done so. Her arm Is
so lamo from hugging tho fellas that
she can't hardly steer the car, and last
night sho ran all over a crossing cop's
cousin." Kansas City Stnr.
Developing, Printing
and Enlarging
Lincoln Photo Supply Co
(Enstmnn Kodak Oo.)
Dept K, 1217 O St Lincoln, Nth,
Alike After All.
Mary Allco had chlckcnpox and bo
cnuso tho doctor hud conio to see her,
was putting on great airs. She was
strutting on tho porch when tho little
boy next door enmo over. "Pvo got
chlckcnpox," sho boasted.
For a mlnuto ho was crest-fallen
and then n look of joy came on his
face. "That ain't nothing," ho re
torted. "Last week I had gooscflesh,''
Cryptlo Language.
"What are those flappers talking
about?"
"Only a flapper can tell."
Bigger the man tho more likely ho
Is -to take a reproof silently and
often with pntlent contempt.
Lovo laughs nt locksmiths, but when
the lover bolts there's apt to bo a
breach-of-promlse suit.
The (best any of us poor mortals
can do Is to hope wd nro right.
Invention.
A French Inventor has a dovlca that
takes 25,000 photographs a second. It
will to a big help to rapid movies
which slow down action and show
you each step of tho growth of a plant
or men jumping hurdles.
Tho rapid camera stretches a seo
ond Into a minute. Time Is relntlve,
elastic.
And the more energy a man ex
pends In talking tho less he will hav
left to assist him In making good.
Tho man who is worthy of a kind
ness Is tho man who will pass It on
when It comes to him.
Matrimony has becomo a condition
precedent to divorce.
Most women enn whistle Just enough
to like to hear themselves.
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Health is Wealth Itself
and depends more upon the
selection of properfood than upon
anything else.
The reason is simple the right
kind of food digests promptly and
is absorbed into the blood for
building sound tissue; while food
that digests slowly may ferment
and lead to serious conditions.
Grape-Nuts the delicious
cereal food made from whole
wheat flour and malted barley-
is so easy to digest that even deli
catc people and young children
thrive on it.
This is only natural, becauso
Grape-Nuts is baked for 20 hours,
which transforms and partially
pre-digests the starch elements,
resulting in easy digestion and
quick assimilation.
Served with milk or cream
Grape-Nuts is a complete food
and along with'its nutritive qual
itics is that wonderful flavor I
"There's a Reason" for Grape-Nuts
Sold by grocers everywhere!
Made by Postum Cereal Company, Inc., Battle Creek, Mich.