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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1923)
RED OLOUD. NEBRASKA, CHIEF WWff inwfTWO 3BK1BM WOT eh :4)j - -. J THIS C. & 0. CONDUCTOR GAINS 35 LBS, fliiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiii Indian Lodge Tales ' A MAN WHO BECAME FAMOUS Doctor It, V. I'li'iTc, whose picture1 nppcitrs above, was not onl.v a Micuess- fill physician, hut uNo a profound t-tudcnL of the medicinal qualities of. Nature's remedies, roots ami herbs, and ly close observation of the meth ods used by the Indians, he discovered j their groat remedial qualities, espe cially for weaknesses of women, and after careful preparation succeeded In glIng to the world a remedy which has been used by women with the best icsults for half a century. Dr. Pierce's l'livorito Prescription is still In ureal demand, while many other so called "cure-alls" have come and gone. The reason for Its phenomenal success Is because of Its absolute purity, and Dr. Pierce's high standing as an honored citizen of ltuffnin Is u gunrnntee of all that Is claimed for the Favorite Pre scription as a regulator for the Ills peculiar to women. Send 10c for trial pi: jr. to Dr. Pierce's Invalids Hotel. Huffnlo. N. y. BETTER DEAD Life is a burden when the body ia racked with pain. Everything worries and the victim becomes despondent and downhearted. Ta bring back the sunshine take LATHROP'S HAARLEM OIL oeEggggasg Tnenntionnl remedy of Holland for over 200 years; 5t is an enemy or all pain3 re sulting from kidney, liver and uric add troubles. All drugc'ists, three sizes. Look for the namo Gold MmUI on every t box and accept no imitation .CURES CGlD5"24H0U!)Si wm, ftUKXHaVi r0JR5 LAGRIPPE"3DAV DETHOIT. SV.K-MIUL CO. tttCHIGAN A Baseball Fool. A young lady whoso knowledge of baseball was not largo sat watching a game which wns proving very disas trous to the home team. FInnlly she turned to her escort and exclaimed: "Isn't our pitcher, grand? He hits their bats no matter where they hold them." Everybody's Magazine. SHE DYED A SWEATER, SKIRT AND CHILD'S COAT WITH "DIAMOND DYES" Each packnge of "Diamond Dyes" con tains directions bo simple any woman can dye or tint her worn, hhabby dresses, skirts, waists, coat, blockings, sweaters, covcunRH, draperies, linnginRS. everything, even if flic has never dyed before. Uuy "Diamond Dyes" no other kind then perfect home dyeing is sure bccnupc Dia mond Dyes are guaranteed not to spot, fade, streak, or run. Tell your druggist whether the material you wish to dye ia wool or Rilk, or whether it is linen, cotton or mixed goods. Advertisement. The Will to Believe. "Hut how did you get her to believe such an outrageous lie?" "I told It to her In strict confidence." Don't Forget Cuticura Talcum " When adding to your toilet requisites. An exquisite face, skin, baby und dust lug powder and. perfume, rendering other perfumes superfluous. You inny rely on It because oue of tlio Cutlcurn Trio (Soup, Ointment and Talcum). I!3c euch everywhere. Advertisement. Adversity leads the wise to pros perity. Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION ifeUVNA isg 6 Bell-ans M Hot water w I i-j ri? Bell-ans 25 AND 754: PACKAGES EVERYWHERE "I enjoyed Christmas this time with more pleasure than I had In years," remarked V. L, Mahone, 410 Char lottesville, Va the other day, In telling of the benellts ho has derived from the use of Tanlac. Mr. Mahone has been a railroad conductor for nineteen years, lie runs on the Chesapeake k Oldo from Charlottesville to Washing ton, D. (.'., and ltlchmond, Va. "My stomach and digestion had been bad m long that 1 can hardly re member the time I coulf. eat without suffering afterwards. I gradually grew weaker until I was often having to lay oft' I'loiu my run. In this run down condition I contracted pneu monia In both lungs and came near losing my life. "After this spell my stomach trou bled me worse than evw and I re mained almost as weak and helpless as a baby. While sitting around rend ing the papers I was attracted by the statements about Tanlac, which bad such u sincere ring that I was led to believe the medicine might help mo tip the hill, and 't pulled mo clenn up to the top. My appetite never fnlls, stomach misery Is nil gone, nnd I have gained thirty-live pounds In weight. Tanlac keeps mo feeling '.spick and span,' too, so I can make my runs and still feel fine." Tanlac Is sold by all gcod druggists. Over .I.') million bottles sold. Advertisement. By Ford C. Frick CROWDED OUT, AS IT WERE Under ;the Circumstances, Batter's Complaint Did Seem Just a Lit tle Bit Unreasonable. An Englishman was persunded to act as umpire In n ball game between an American and an Australian team in France. In the tlrst Inning, with three men on bases, the star batter of tho American team stepped up to tho plate. "One ball," called the umpire. "Two balls," called the. umpire. "Three balls," called the umpire. "Four balls, bntter out," called tho umpire, who was immediately mobbed by the members of the American team. "What d'ye mean by calling me out, you big boob !" shouted the Irate vie tlm of the ruling. "Hut, my dear fellow," explained tho Englishman, "can't you see I have no place for you?" Aspirin Say "Bayer" and Insistl feviEy Hew Hair to replace old, noma m grow. In? all the time. It wilt If you Tonle Don't gft bulct. gH QDari today It'e mucn mure piranani. iii nu sruuu urupK"". J, or direct from IIEU1C ELLIS, dial. MaU. Tub. W. N. U., LINCOLN, NO. 1-1923. Unless you see the name "Bayer" on package or on tablets you are not get ting tho genuine Bayer product pre scribed by physicians over twenty-two years nnd proved safe by millions for Colds Ilendache Toothache Lumbago Earache Rheumatism ' Neuralgia Tain, Tain Accept "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" only. Each unbroken pnekngo contnlns proper directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug gists also sell bottles of 21 and 100. Aspirin Is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Mononcetlcncldester of Sallcyllcacld. Advertisement. Fatal Artillery Pra:tlco. Whllo n battery of Swiss artillery was at practice near Sursec, north of Lucerne, n shell rlcochettlng from the ground struck tho house of a peasant. The peasant's wife who wns hnvlng dinner with her daughters and n workman, was killed, but tho others were not harmed. Tho shell entered through tho kitchen nnd burled itself In a loft without exploding. Tho uso of soft conl will make laun dry work heavier this winter. Red Cross Ball Blue will help to retnovo that grimy look. At all grocers Ad vertisement A woman gets as many airs out of a milliner's box as she does out of a phonograph. niimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. THE CREATION OF MAN TVTOW when the Mnnltou had created the birds and the beasts nnd tho llshes, nnd hiufthcn created the grizzly to rulo over them, he returned to heaven content with his handiwork. He left behind him on tho earth n hnppy kingdom, where tho unlmals lived in peace together and where thu grizzly, who was their king, wns kind nnd Just nnd fair to weak and strong alike. As time went on there finally came n daughter to cheer tho life of tho Mnnltou In heaven; nnd ns she grew to womanhood she was fulr to look upon; as beautiful as the dawn and ns stately us the oak. Tho blue sky gave the color to her eyes, the placid lakes put their expression there; nnd golden sunbeams gnvo tlnlr beauty to her hair. Tho south wind wanned her blood nnd mndo It red ; the snows guve off their glow to tinge her skin. Tho rinding waters, soft nnd low, gave up their music In n volco for her. And she was fair to look upon, even ns tho blossoms In her hnlr. The Mnnltou, who loved her much, gave her the freedom of the henvens nnd tho earth to go and come ns felio pleased, excepting only the one small 6pot where tho grizzly was given power to reign. Here she must not go, for there were evil spirits nnd strong hands to stay her way. And there the power of the Mnnltou did not avail, for It was the home of tho grizzly who wns ruler. But one day, walking nil alone, the maiden forgot the warning cf her fa ther and wandered Into this forbidden Innd where lived the grizzly, and where (lowers bloomed and nil was beautiful nnd bright. As she wan dered about the forest the beasts saw her beauty and carried word of her coming to the grizzly. And the grizzly cniuo down the trail and looked upon her and desired her. He was so lu pressed with her beauty that he for got the Mnnltou and his power, and seeing Mio maiden, carried her oft against her will to bis home. And there he kept her hid away for tuiny moons and finally he married hei, al though ft was against her will, und for long years he hold her In captivity and the Mnnltou knew not wheie she bad gone or why. Finally n child was bom to the griz zly and the daughter of Mnnltou. And this child, when ho had grown, heard from his mother's lips tho story of tho grizzly's cruelty. He learned, too, how tho grizzly hnd run nwny with the daughter of Manltou and had stolen her from her homo nnd kepi her In captivity ; nnd he wns very angry, nnd prayed night nnd day to tho Mnnltou, who wns Ids grandfather, asking that he might be given the strength and tho wisdom to right the wrong. So the Manltou heard his plea and decided that the grizzly mutt bo pun ished; and so tho Mnnltou decreed that tho grizzly henceforth should walk on four feet like the beasts ho had governed. And on his body hair was made to grow, and hlM langungo became tho grunt nnd tho squeal ; and ho was mndo to dig In tho ground to And his food and his eyes wcro mndo to watch his feet and no longer could ho look toward heaven and Into tho face of the Manltou, who Is good al ways. In his place tho Manltou named tho Red Man tho son of the Great Spir it's daughter and tho grizzly to rule so long ns he bore himself ns a man. From his mother he Inherited his form nnd beauty nnd. wisdom, nnd from his father tho strength nnd courngo nnd power nnd so ho came to rule over the land which tho Manltou hnd cre ated. So was tho crentlon of tho Chosen People who nro tho tribesmen, nnd who lived for nges under tho sunshlno of bcuven nnd counseled with Manltou nnd ruled long and well until In later years evil spirits catno from the sen nnd fought nnd wrestled with the Chosen People and took nway their power and their strength. Then did tho Manltou Intcrvcno to set right tho affairs of earth and to give to us, who nro his children, those things which nro ours by right. But that, again, Is nnother story, and too many stories nt ono time are not best for little ears. Note Hero ngaln we have n legend from the norandlc tribes of tho moun tain district tho Utcs, tho Comnnchca ' nnd nil the tribes of the greot Sho j shono family. Thin legend, exr.ressed ' In pictures, Is ono of the features of tho tribal home In the great Uto reser vation at Ignaclo, Colo. Is Winter Time Your Backache Time? Docs Your Back Foretell Eyery Change of the Weather? Do You Feel Old and Stiff and Suffer Sharp. Rheu matic Pains? Then Look to Your Kidneys! ARE winter montha your backache - months? Does every cold, chill or attack of grip leave you lame, nchy and all worn out? Docs your back throb and ache until it seems you just can't keep going another day? Then look to your kidneys! Grip, colds and chills throw a heavy strain on the kidneys. They overload the blood with poisons and impurities that the kidneys nave to filter off. The kidneys weaken under this rush of new work; become con gested and inflamed. It's little wonder, then, that every cold finds you suffering with torturing backache, rheumatic pains, headaches, dizziness and annoying bladder irregularities. Don't wait I Delay may lead to serious or chronic kidney sickness. Realize that your kidneys have weakened in fighting the cold-created poisons and give them the help they need. Begin using Doan'a Kid' ney Pilh today. Doan'a have helped thousands at such times and should help you. Ask your neighbor! it Use Doan's," Say These Good Folks: ' - mm-mm w - -a - !, i . Li i MRS. J. C. ARNT, 209 S. LaSalle St Beatrice, Nebr., says: "I UBcd Doan's Kidney Pills for disordered kidneys caused by colds set tling on them. My kidneys nctcd irregularly and my back wns lame. I had dizzy rpclls and Bpccks floated before my eyes. A member of my fam ily had used Doan'a Kidney Pills, with good re Eults, no I tried them. A couplo boxes drove the trouble away, and strengthened my back and kidneys. OUST NUMSON, 401 E. Lincoln St, Blair, Nebr., says: "If I toko cold it usually sottlcs In my kidneys. My back gets lama and tho muscles in my back nnd side hurt every more I mako. I havo a good deal of backacho, too. When I get an attack now, I tniko Doan'a Kidney Fills and a. few always givo mo prompt relief. I can high ly endorse Doan's Kidney Pills, believing tbera to be all that is claimed for them." Doan's Kidney Pills At all dealers, 60c a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfg Chemists, Buffalo, N. Y. 10 Cents i Ensures Fresh Charm to Old Shawls PUTNAM FADELESS DYES dyes or tints as you wish Sufficient Causo. "How did you liuppcn to quit spark ing Miss Tootslo Hcnder?" usked nn acquaintance. "I don't llko music; thnt's why I" dlsgruntledly replied tin Oznrk swain. "Every night I wns over there Just ns goon ns I got seated old man Hcnder ' uould conio In, tnke down his infernnl fiddle und begin to piny. Tho longer bo'd play the tlreder I'd get und then finnlly when only about 'levcn o'clock he'd begin to snw off 'Home, Sweet Home.' I couldn't stnnd nny more of It nnd lit out. And I huln't going bnck ' there, neither l" Kansas City Star. Aviation Then and Now. The 1,000 horso power In tho latest nlrplnno engines would hnvo mndo the dannlcd steeds of Phneton look llko a I otr.hnrfln fiMM, mi n ruinhllnfr Mrrnn cnr. Indlnnnpolls Stnr. Statistics. Statisticians say that not ono man In ten enn think on his feet. Thrco words too mnny. To be original Is excellent to try to be, Is foolish. Icm I CARTERS H A Ti IVER TEPATION Take a good dose of Carter's Little Liver Pills then take 2 or 3 for a few nights af ter.They cleanse your system of all waste matter and Regulate Yonr Bowels. Mild as easy to take as SUgar. Genuine bear itgnalutc y&i7&&C Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Price. No Mors of That. Provlnclnl (nfter fnll of curtnln on net I) Whnt'8 tho next net nbolit? Ills Wlfo (consulting program) Snys 'ere, "Act III, snino us Act I." Provlnclnl What, all over ngnln? Not me. Lot's 'op It. Puck. Greyhounds as Rent. nury liouso In the Now Forest, Hampshire, Knglnnd, remains In the possession of tho tenants on condition that they present to the reigning mon arch when ho or she visits tho forest, i a pulr of milk-white greyhounds. A cultured man Is one' who hns a lot of information that Isn't worth anything to him. NO DEAD LEVEL IN NATURE Gardener Seemingly Made Point In Dis cussion With tho Soap Box Sana. Tho gardenor wits trimming tho front hedge und tho soup box sngo paused to converso with his ncqunlnt nnco wielding the shears. The orntor soon had bin favorite theme going. The gnrdencr wns something of u phi losopher himself and ventured to put n question. "Then you think humanity should bo kept trimmed to a dead level like this hedge?" "Put It thnt wny If you wish," said tho orutor. Tho gnrdener pointed to the sldo of tho yard. "Ah, but I trimmed thnt hedgo only last week. Now look nt It. So fnr us wo can seo every brunch had tho same opportunity. Yet somo are higher thnn tho rest. You enn't keep 'em down, friend, you enn't keep 'em down." Chicago Dally News. It Is work inoro thnn piny that keeps men young. A Heavy Hand. Prof. Unrrett Wendell, Ynlo'n bril liant und famous critic, was tnlklna ut u ten about n new novelist. "Ho hns a heavy, awkward band," suld Professor Wendell. 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