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RED OLOUD. NEBRASKA, CHIEF I. z. 4 9 i o 4 mm -L Mrs. Viola French. rvftnville, III. "I think Dr. IMerce's Golden Medical Discovery Is the best medicine I linvi; ever used or henrd of. I learned of It through n friend when I was in a wonk mid highly nervous condition. I lind lost interest in al most everything Just dragged on In a listless sort of way. A few doses of the 'Discovery' pave mo a brighter view of life and 1 began to gain strength. No ono but those who have used tills helpful medicine are in a position to speak fully of its merit." Mrs. Viola French, 103 S. Hazel St. What'Oolden Medical Discovery lias done for thousands it will do for you. Oet It today from your nearest drug gist, tablets or liquid. Write for free medical advlco to Dr. Pierce's, Buffalo. N. Y. Laxatives Replaced By the Vse of Nujol Nujol la n lubricant not a mcdlcino or laxative o cannot gripe. When you nro constipated, not enough of Nature's lu bricaUnr liquid Is produced la tho bowel to keep tho food waste soft and mot Inc. Doctors pro. flcriuo Aujol because It nets Ilko this until rnl luhrlcnnt and thus rc- USSCflLIrl Ptaocs " Tr, A LUBRICANT-NOT A LAXATIVE ACOLDTODAY DONT DELAY g22jCTimjsj .24 Hours a Grippe IF YOUR Uses "Cutter's" Serums tnd Viceinesheli doiny.hu btt to conserve your VETERINARIAN.- The Cutter Laboratory "Tht Lhrtnp Out Knrwl lliw" Berkeley (U.S.Ltccnst) California Skin Tortured Babies Sleep Mothers Rest After Cuticura Sotp 25c, Oiataent 25 tad 50c,Tlea 25c. lttitVffltonttl5T?hiiADi ?S5en AiKAM.Mo'frMflffitionibrAs- .!f i.Af hitttvwl twEclJula: hinfiiheStomMfoandPgggcy ri:wnvnrvtln6Dilirtul!l r.nfftifAfiifldRStGafltuf ndttcfOpItimHorPUfleJl!ll KSlWnAhooticI 2biitfeUft'1Nrm sr da 5k- tit turfus WfffW AhdrfulRenwJyj? . rrtioftfomamii.""'?- iSSSKr jesttlrefrnly jfccSndteSijjnrf"?1 afflz. THE Exact Copy of Wrapptr. SICK HEADACHE Take a good dose lira IITTLJE INZER IPIU LOS ANGELES MAN SAYS IT NEVER FAILS "Tanluc is my stand-bj-, and I wouldn't think of being without it. It has set me on my feet more than mice when I had such bad spells of stomach trouble. I thought I couldn't get well." This emphatic statement was made recently by W. C. Wallace, .'120 N, Normandy IMacc, Lob Angeles, Ctillf. "An acid stomach and indigestion caused me indescribable suffering for more than four years," he said. "Awful pains would strike me soon after eat ing, and I would be almost doubled up In agony. Often I had to take to my bed, and I would lose much weight with every spell. I was told I had ulcers, enlarged stomach and other all- I ments, but.ull my efforts to get relief failed. I kept getting worse, and fig ured I would have to get something to help me or I couldn't keep going much longer. "I read In the papers where Tanlnc was helping others with stomnch trou bles, so I began taking it. It never failed tn straighten me out, and I gained back my lost weight, too. I am more grateful than I can say for the good this medicine has done me, and I do not hesltnte to give It my fullest recommendation." Tanlac Is sold by all good druggists. Over a.ri million bottles sold. Adver tisement. SERGEANT USES HIS BRAINS Has Made Discovery That Weather Can Be Utilized as an Aid In Recruiting. ".Studying wenther forecasts, that's how I laud 'em." Thus one of the reg ular army's most proficient recruiters explains the success which has made him one of the "aces" of Uncle Sam's recruiting forces. When winter blasts blow around his "Uncle Sain Wants You," sign the ser geant hangs out alluring pictures of a Hold artillery column at rest on the side of a Hawaiian island road shaded with palm trees. When the city siz zles in tho summer he extracts from his supply of posters a persuading "Spend Your Summer In Cool Alaska With the Infantry" sign. "And you ought to see 'em flock In," gloats tho sergeant. "(Jive me a week of rain and I'll land 'em for any post on Hie Mexican border, f0 miles away from a river. Come around and sue me this winter. 1 can (ill n division for the Philippines any day lhere'3 snow on the ground. Hut Alaska, or the Canadian border, not n chancel" An Expert. She "Do you like to dance?" He "Not particularly." She "Oh, well, no one dances that way nowadays." American Legion Weekly. As a rule, the silent partner has a good deal to sajr. Most dinicult of till feelings to Imi tate Is Jealousy. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA THE CCNTAUftj COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY. of Carter's Little Liver Pills M then take z or 3 for a lew nights after. They restore the organs to their proper functions and Headache and the causes of it pass away. TBEY REGULATE THE BOWELS aad PREVENT CONSTIPATION 2S'"rV s&&SZct S-U Pifl; Saull Dom Sash Met jjiiiiiHiiiiiiiniiniiiHiimnmiiiimiiiint Indian Lodge Tales By Ford C. Frick nmimiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiu THE BIRTH OF THE PEAK TN THK golden ages of memory and x legend, when all tho world was new and fair, and all the sky was blue as babies' eyes and Just as clear, the paradise of earth, wherein all was happiness and contentment, was situ ated upon the smiling slopes'thnt rose to meet the sunset sky. In those days there was no mountain range, no laud of eternal snows piercing In the heav ens, that made n barrier 'twlxt east and west. Instead, all was golden with the sunshine of happiness anil purple with the afterglow of peace. Here lived the chosen people, and over them was the constantly watch ing eye of the Manttnu, creator of man anil beast, ruler of eartli and heaven. And the world was good to look upon. The chosen people, roaming the hills, felt not the heat of summer or the cold of winter, for the seasons were as one. The trees brought forth their fruit without cultivation, and the vines their berries, nnd from tho ground sprang up the luscious maize that the chosen ones might not wax hungry and lean. The streams teemed with fish, and the air with wild fowl, 'and the woods and fields with beasts that gave themselves up gladly to be a meal for man. In those days there was no war. and no sorrow, and po discontent, but man was willing to follow the rules laid down by the all-wise Manltou. who governed wisely and well. hut by and by bad spirits came weak spirits from the lowlands by the sea not strong enough to fight the chosen ones In open hnttle, but crafty In deceit nnd discontent. And long they Journeyed through the hind". M'rendlng their lawless tales anil turn ing each against the other, until no man was safe and lawlessness held undisputed sway. Then the chosen race lost faith: they cursed the Manltou and wished him evil ; they spat upon his Image In the woods and defiled his name at every thinking breath. And had grow worse, and soon their homes were broken and horror ruled upon the land, and the sunshine vanished and the snows came and the world was a world of sorrow. When the .Manltou saw what the evil spirits had wrought, ho became ex ceeding wroth. lie stamped his foot and tho rain gods enme and Bwepf down upon the earth: nnd the waters of the deep were released and hid the land ; and everywhere was desolation nnd death. 'And tho chosen race, flee ing In fear from tho rising flood, rushed townrd the western gnte that leads tq Heaven, hearing In their hands fragments of soil and rocks ami precious stone with which to build elsewhere a better world, hut Manltou Fnw in their nctlons nothing of good or sympathy or ropentnnce, but onls evil and fear, nnd so ho forhnde thnt they should bring their worldly spoil to Hcnven. So the floods caught them nnd swept tlipin Into Its grasp, nnd ns they died each evil spirit, lost for evermore, cursed tho great nnd wise Manltou, and they cast their handfuls of dirt and rock townrd the Heaven they mocked. And there they formed a mountain, vast In size, towering nhovo the advancing flood nnd shutting off all view of Heaven's light. As the flood receded It left tho peak, n monument of precious stones and gifts, marking tho path tn Heaven, hut in Its vnstness shutting off all view of Manltou and casting Its great shndow over all whero once was earthly paradise. So today It stands on gunrd agnlnsl tho further ambitions of man inrt benst. In yenrs that passed the white man came and gave to It the nnme of Pike's peak in honor of their lender, who first saw Its giant bend stretching nhovo the clouds. Hut those of us who know tho story of tho chosen race, which was our fathers, still see In Its great height n guiding mound that points the way to Heaven, yet shuts off our view and bids us bide our turn nnd wait till wo are cnlled to do our pen nnce there before the throne where sits the Manltou. Note This legend of Pike's peak, most famous of American mountains, Is told by Ute, Comanche and Shoshone alike. It Is repented, too, by the Ara pahoes and Cheyenncs tribes of n dif ferent family who knew the Pike's peak region nnd who, in all probabil ity, had the tale from somo of the mountain tribes. It Is very beautiful ly told, in part, In poem by Ernest Whitney, who spent years with tho Utes of the mountain region. His Rule. "Hnve you gotten so thnt you can distinguish classical music?" naked Mrs. Newrlch. "I think so," replied her husband. "When a piece threntens every minute to be-n tune nnd always disappoints you, It's classical." Boston Evening Transcript. "Sugar." From Bradford ho went to Rlehhurg and Bollvcr'nnd there fortune contin ued to pour Its golden stream Into his coffee. PiRnd(nu Kloi-. Odd African Trlbo. Tli El Molo ("Poor Devil") nre a Small and little-known tribe, dwelling on islands closo to the east shore of Lako Rudolf, In East Africa. They nro now a community of about 70 souls under tho leadership of a blind chief. They construct tho poorest typo of shelter from leaves of tho Dom palm. Their solo food is fish, which they occa sionally spear, but more often cntch In coarse-meshed fiber nets; their only drink la tho vile soda-lmpregnntcd water of tho Inke. Tho El Moro nro nlmost amphibious, nnd nro apparently unable to go for more than an hour without water, for after that time their lips swell up and start bleeding. They have their own language. i Necessary Repairs. Mabel I hear you and your fiance hnve kissed nnd made up. Phlllppa Yop. And a girl has to make up a wholo lot after one of his kisses. A hnlr In the bead la worth two in the bruah. AUvbis) SPIRIN SAY "BAYER" when you buy. Insist! Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablets, you are not getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by physicians over 23 years and proved safe by millions for Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proper directions. "-Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100 Druggists. AajUla U the tnd mrk of Oartr MumUrtor of Jtono4oeUccl4etr of 8UcjUcacl& Sentimental. "I sorter hnto to cut down that there old tree," admitted Gnp Johnson of Ilumpus Ridge. "Klnda seems like ono of the family, so to say." "Hallered memories, and all such, hanging around It, as It were?" In quired a visitor. "Eh-yahl That's whur we tied our children, one after another, as thoy got big enough nnd put their first shoes onto 'em." Kansas City Stur. , In Bolshcvla. A traveler, newly returned from Moscow, tells a pretty story In the columns of tho London Morning Post of how he found himself In uncoin fortablo quarters, and decided to chnngo a very small amount of Eng lish money Into nn unthinkable num ber of rubles, und buy a hotel. Here ho lived In contentment for a fort night Leaving for home, ho gave the hotel to the head waiter as a tip. Many a small boy finds thnt he has slipped up In his calculations when the slipper comes down. I A failure who won't admit It Is often f the best of company. Rosy Cheeks and Sparkling Eyes 4" munm I 9? !5 rs fl?J Just a few doses taken In time have saved thousands from serious sickness. For fifty years reruns has been the popular family medicine for coughs, colds, catarrh, stomach and bowel disorders and all diseases of catarrhal origin. KEEP IT IN THE HOUSE Tableti r Liquid Hold Ererynhere Every fnlluro may be a step nearer to success. Colds Headache Toothache Rheumatism Neuritis Lumbago Neuralgia Pain, Pain Call for Assistance. "Maw?" "What is It, Tommyr "Mre. Gadder says will you lend her nn armful of books?" "What kind of books?" "She snys any kind of books. She told mo to tell you sho has an author comln' to dinner nn' sho wants her house to look literary." Birmingham Age-Herald. Knew What They'd Catch. Tho twins had gone In swimming without mother's permission nud they anticipated trouble. "Well," snld Tommy, philosophical ly, "we're both In the same boat, any how." "Yes." returned Itny the humorist of the family, "but I'm afraid It's a whnlcboat." Beneficent Industry. Tho-very exercise of Industry In Itself Is delightful and gives an innate satisfaction that tempers all annoy ance. - -, Somo nervous people with a few dollars nnd no brains take exercise by making a run on the hnnk. f ,3E3ssfc. X llUllsnMV sssMsTKg T liM . JJvV SSsasssssMP " i "' j.OOD health, the signs of which are so plainly written in looks and action, comes from within -rthe natural result of right food, such as Grape-Nuts. Crisp, delicious and soundly nourishing easily digested and quickly assimilated Grape-Nuts brings happy smiles at the breakfast table and happy feel ings afterward. All the family will thank you for including Grape Nuts in your grocery order today. It's ready to erve in a moment with cream or milk. Grape Nuts THE "There's a Reason9' Made by Postum Cereal Company, Inc., Battle Creek, Mich. ONLY A COLD BUT DON'T NEGLECT IT A cotd li an acute ca tarrh which can cosily bo come chronic. A great many diseases may bo trac ed to a catarrhal condition of the mucous membranes lining tho organs or parts. PE-RU-NA AN IDEAL EMERGENCY REMEDY SAW 3 PRESIDENTS SLAIN Robert T. Lincoln Probably Only Man In America to Wltnesa Chain of Tragedies. Robert T. Lincoln, son of President Lincoln, nnd now In his eightieth year, was In the army and stationed in Vir ginia when he received an order to report at Washington. lie got into the theater Just In time to ecu bin father receive his fatal wound. llohcrt T. Lincoln was secretary of war under Garllcld. Ho was asked by tho President to meet blm at the sta tion, nnd he readied there Just as Gar field was assassinated. Mr, Lincoln re ceived nn Invitation to attend the for mal opening of the Pan-American ex position at Buffalo, and nccompnnlcd by his family, got there Just In tlmo to seo President McKluIey shot by Czolgosz. Mr. Lincoln related this eery expert enco recently to a friend, Bays Forbes Mngazlne, nnd, so far ns he knows, says tho writer, it had never befora been published. FEMALE VICTIMS OF PLAGUE Figures Show That Tuberculosis la Spreading, Chiefly Among Women Active In Industrial World. The death rate from tuberculosis uniong women Is on the Increase. In spite of thu Increase In active cnhca among women the dentil rate for males Is still higher than that for females by nlmost one-third. "The sudden In flux of women Into Industry during the war may, In a measure, be rn sponsible for this Increase," fcays a stutement from the National Tubercu IobIb association. "This does not mean that (here Is any real basis for the assumption that women nre not as well fitted for industrial work as men ore. It Is a fact; however, that many women who work In Industry nlso look after their household duties nnd bring up largo families of children. Conse quently, Insulllclent rest, Improperly cooked food and lack of fresh air so undermine the constitution thnt they readily become victims of the tubercle) bacillus." Spreading the News. "I hope that you won't object to my guests knowing that I paid yon $1,000 to entertain them this evening?" re marked Mrs. Gawker. "Not at all, ma'am," replied the tenor, In sarcastic tones. "Would you like me to pin tho check on my coat lapel Jubt before I sing?" Bir mingham Age-Herald. Massachusetts Long In Lead. For more than 150 years, from the earliest colonial days, Massachusetts held the lead in Industrial chemistry in America. A successful man sees things as they arc, not ns others tell him they ore. tiut1 .totdCMr nafr. "tan!, BODY BUILDER IPs