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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1923)
RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF HAIR stay: COMBED, GLOSSY "Hair Groom" Keeps Hair Combed Well-Groomed. HAIR GROOM TUSINWtllt KeepsHnir ombea Millions Use It Fine for Hair! -Not Sticky, Greacy or Smelly. Get n Jnr of "Ilnlr-Grnom" from nny druggist for a few cunts. Even stub born, unruly or shampooed hnlr stnys combed nil ilny In nny stylo you like. "Ilnlr-Grooin" Is n dlgnltled combing cream which fives tlmt nnturnl gloss and well-groomed effect to your hair that Until touch to good dress both In business nnd on social occasions. Grcnseless, stainless "Hulr-Groom" docs not show on the hair because It Is absorbed by tho scalp, therefore your hnlr remains so soft and pliable and so natural that no one can pos sibly tell you used It. Hia Usual Fee. "Sir," said the blither V the law er, who was passing the door, "will you kindly tell me whether this GO cent piece Is good?" The lawyer pronounced the piece good, then he deposited It In his pock et, remarking with gravity, "If you'll t-enil oiir boy t my olllee I'll return a ipuirtcr. 1 keep ."() per cent for an opinion." Longest Line. If all the automobiles in the United Status were lined up in a procession the string would reach I'our-lUths of the distance around the world, at the eipmlor, or seven times the distance from New York to San Francisco. There Is nothing more satisfactory after a day of bard work than a line full of snowy-white clothes. For such results use Hod CrosH Hall Hlue. Ad vertisement. What you are worth Is what you are. Taxidermists, like grafters, are out for the stuff. Mrs. A. Van Arnam ,jd Davenport, Iowa. "I 'Wish I could tell to all tho world how much I owo to Dr. Plorco'o Favorite Prescription. I wnB ncarlng mlddlo llfo when my last child camo and my health waa miserable, I had continuous pain in my right Bldo. I took nlno bottles ot 'Favorlto Prescription' nnd can truly eay that I suffered tho least that time no my health nftorwards was bettor than It hud ever bcec boforo. "Whllo passing through tho critical time of llfo I depended solely upon Favorlto Proscription' to keep mo veil and utrong and It did not fall me. I had nono ot tho distressing Bymptoms most womon have- at this period, ouch r.8 heat Hashes and dizzy Bpclls. I camo thiougbjlii excellent health and am still Just as strong and veil as I was thirty years ago, thanks to this host of medicines, Dr. Pierce's Favorlto Prescription." Mrs. Allco Vaii Arnam, 1705 W. Fourth St. Your health Is most Important to you. Why not write Dr. Plerco'B In valids' Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y., for (free, confidential, medical advlco or send lOo for trial pkg. of Favorlto Prescription TahlotB. 16799 DIED in New York City alone from kid ney troubje last year. Don't allow yourself to become a victim by neglecting pains and aches. Guard against trouble by taking LATHROP if-aCTsransaa The world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric odd troubles. Holland's national remedy since 1696. All druggists, three sizes. Guaranteed. Look for the name Cold Medal on rcrjr box nd accept no imitation w f( & ,4ilKk i 4fVF tN 'S HAARLEM OIL NEWS OF NEBRASKA IN CONDENSED FORM Recent Happenings in Nebraska Given in Brief Items For Busy Readers. The postolllce at (Jem, In Logan county, has been discontinued. j The woman's club of Kuvenmi In it . Ing day collected !"() for the Nebraska ! children's home fund. I Oil Interests hae .signed up extensive j leasing privileges ut Kearney the last week. Two wells will lu sunk. The First National bank of Fair bury Is to have a new home, which cost $7r,HH) with the equipment. The Central Whist association, having ft membership In ten states, will hold Its sessions at Omaha February Uli to PI. Fourteen thousand and fourteen fathers mid sons took part In the observance of father and son week In Omaha. More than $10,000 bus been collected lu auto license fees at York. Last year this time but $11,000 had been taken in. Three boys were expelled from the high school nt North Loup for start lug n i lot. Thirty others participated lu the tiirair. The opening of King Tukeiikiia mini's tomb has cnused ipilte a run on books treating on (Egyptology, In the public libraries over the state. Mclaughlin of York, Congressman from the Fourth district. Miss Lena Driever of Lincoln, Is the newly appointed superintendent of the stale homo for dependent children til that place. ICobbers entered the Scrnggiiis tc Co. state bank ut Oak and, forcing the vault with thirteen nitroglycerin explosions, left with loot exceeding $7,000. Fort Omiihii led all recruiting sta tions lu the Fnited States for the j llrst 10 days of February, with 11 en-1 llstments. Fort Crook was fourth j with 'Jli. I An explosion and the in the research I laboratory of the chemistry building j at the State I'lilvcrslty at Lincoln do- stroyed research work which had I taken Prof. I). .1. Hrown several years to eomplctc. ' Frnest Ucudekovje, fourteen, nil ' eighth grade Oiuiiba pupil, Is the win ner of a bronze medal awarded by i the state or Nebraska and $5 In gold, the prizes tor an essay on "Surety on the Illghwa.s." I .Mildred Piliman, II year old daugh ter or .Mr. anil Mrs. William I'lttmun of Mln.itaiv, was Instantly killed when a Ford uir lu which she and three friends were racing two boys on horse-' buck, overturned. Pintle county banks will pay their taxes In full under protest mid des ignate one of their number to start a Irleudl.v lesf tiis( to determine whether their assets .should be classi fied its tangible property under the slate law. Nearly 100 delegates from over the state will attend the aiiuuiil meeting of the Texas I'aille (! rowers' nssoeia 1 Hon at III Paso next month. The dele gation will i nnss of Ihe stock com mission men, heavy feeders and oper ators, bunker anil others interested lu tin' live stock business. The house of representatives went 1 on record, 71 to 'JO, against any changes In the Iteed-Nonal luugiiiige law. A campaign Is on to send n car of Hour from Front ler county to the near east relief. The Crete Milling i couipan. lias promised to mill the 1 wheat free. The Hutilngtou also takes , it through freight free. Three hundred and lll'ty tons of coal owned by the .VyeSchnoldcr-.lonks company at Fremont burst into Humes 1 us a result of spontaneous combustion. Tin' tlnuics were louliiied to the coal ; bin, constructed of concrete. ! Warden W. T. Fontmi of the State i penitentiary at Llmoln bus been order ' ed to his bed lor a week following 1 1 hours of constant nose bleeding. The Jawbone and luolais of an Im pel iilor, a species of mamiiiotli that Inhabited these parts lu the prehis toric period, were unearthed by Fred Keiin, young fanner, lu his father's sandpit, near Table Hock. Mr. mid Mrs. .1. F. Tlioniseii, Cedar Willi's. Ml and "it, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary last week. Tho Thotnsens are pioneers of Saun ders county, settling lg on homesteads Wi!. with their parents W. O. ANCIENT NEWSPAPER3. Omaha Man Proud Owner of Copies of Antique Relics. A. It. KadclllTe, an employe of the Western Paper company nl Omaha, Is the possessor of .several rare relics In the way of old-time newspapers, among them being the New York Ilernld of the date or April 1.", LS0.", containing the telegraphic report of the assassination of President Lincoln at Washington, and of the escape of .1. Wilkes liooth, the actor, who com mitted the crime. The sheet Is In deep mourning column rules nnd head rules being turned. Another paper Is the I'lster County Gazette, published at Kingston, New York, bearing date of Saturday, Janu ary I, m), containing the notice of the death of President Washington, who died on the 1Mb of the previous month,, together with an account of the ceremonies connected with his burial at Mount Yeriion. The sheet Is in a remarkable slate of preservation, although yellow with age, and Is also heavily marked with black borders, the columns being sepa rated by quarter Inch black markings. Moth of these papers are valued heirlooms, having, descended through several generations to their present ow tier. V. (J. Lyford or Falls City was elect ed president of the State Federation of Uetallers at Its .session Just ended at Onuihti. Ileatrlce voters will be given an op portunity to vote on the city manager form of government at u special elec tion this .spring. An effort In the senate to open rail road pass privileges to denomination college olllclnls and newspaper report ers failed by 'Jl to 10. About 00,000 acres of land near Wayne have been leased for oil pros pecting. It Is thought drilling will .start early In t lie summer. Yeggs visited Hi,, plant of the Davis Stone Crusher Co. near IJlue Springs ami stole 1,(10(1 dynamite caps and a large iiiiut!ly of dynamite Tim Northwest Congress of farmers recently closed tit Chadron was the largest exhibit of cattle, stock, poul try and grain ever held In that portion of the state. I.ev. (J. IS. Wenver, for the pnt four years pastor of Trinity Lutheran church of P.eatrico, has accepted a call to the pastorate of the Lutheran church at York. Mrs. Mary Fontenelle Tyndall, last Ulug daughter of Logan Fontenelle, the Indian chief, died Inst week ut the i homo of her daughter, Mrs. Theresa Milton, ut Wnlthlll. The legislative house committee on revenue and taxation killed the bill which would have cut the auto license fees In the state squarely lu half had It lived anil been passed. Miles K. Young, 117. nn old scout and Indian lighter, miner and freighter, and one of the original l.'t men who organized Custer county, died Inst week tit his home In Hroken How. According to ligurcs by oillcers nt the plant, the loss at the Armour lire nl South Omaha will exceed' $1,. "".00,000. The lire will burn for u week and firemen have no hope of checking it. Two handsome loving cups have been offered by tho Hank of (inkle Hock to members of the (initio Uock Pig dull for the healest litter at ISO days. The new idea Is known as the , ton-Utter project. An uuhleiitilled bandit was killed and two others of a band of six were wounded hi a gun tight In the ( treat 1 Western .Minis at Oninhn, In which 100 shots were exchanged with ollber.s . who were guarding merchandise cars. I The third annual meeting and con- i fereuce of Hegion Fight, Hoy Scouts of America, held its conference at Omaha last week. About 7." members , were lu attendance. Hegion Fight con sists of six states, Wyoming, Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska and Missouri. The remaining section of the S'J.'O, 00O Hastings brewery, long In disuse, will soon be converted Into a storage warehouse. The plant was operated for a while under prohibition us a near-beer factory and later as an ice cream factory. (irand Island's three municipally owned public utilities grew substan tially during P.WJ, according to tho annual report of Commissioner C. W. j Hurdlck, or the light, water ami Ice department. Business for 1!)L"J In each ! of the three departments advanced j ' over that of the previous ear. j All state employes, without exception, . , would henceforth he appointed after competitive examination on the civil service plan, if the legislature .should i pass Senate File I 'JO, a bill by .Senator ' Osborne of Morrill county. i (iovernor Hryan has notified the legislature of the appointment or F. L. Haycock of Callaway us represpu- I tatlve of the SOth district to till the unexpired term caused ny me resigna tion of M. K. Schneiinger, also of ( Callaway, who usked to be relieved , of Ids duties because of the sudden , death of his son, and Illness of other ' members of his family. Flu, grippe nnd pneumonia are opi- i demlc around liretua. There Is more sickness than thorn has been for , ears. Doctors say there Is no doubt ns to its being contagious, for whole families ' mo HI. The state fair Sunday closing bill was killed In the child welfare com mittee of the legislature by a vote of ( to r. Secretary Danlelsou of the state board of agriculture opposed the hill, whllo church delegations from Lincoln and University Plnce spoke In favor of It. Dnnlolson told the coin- i mittee that the passage of the hill i Would cost the fair Sln.GOO to $20,000. WOULD HOT mm FOR $10,000 Benefits From Tanlac to Ending His Stomach and Rheumatic Troubles, Priceless, States Tucker. 'I wouldn't take $10,000 for the good ranlae has done me," declared W. It. Tucker, ll'JO North 28th St., Klcbmond, Vn a boxmnker for the Allegheny Box Co., recently. "I thought I would. have to give up the Job I had been on seventeen years, but Tanlac has built me up eighteen pounds, and I never felt better In my life. "I was so wenk and rim down and had lost so much weight nnd strength I Just felt broken down all the time. I got up mornings awfully nervous, with no appetite, feeling like I hadn't slept n wink, and while on the Job my nerves were so unstrung that tho noise In the factory Just tortured mo. My liver wasn't acting right, nnd I suf fered so much from rheumatism I could hardly use my nrms. "Hut Tnnlnc hns nindo n clean sweep of my troubles, aid now, with plenty of strength and energy, I nm working nnd feeling tine." Tanlac Is for sale by all good drug gists. Over "5 million bottles sold. Advertisement. Kansan's Destructive Lzugh. In the days when horseflesh whs In llower one of the hardest things In town was to get horses accustomed to Job llofer's laugh. Kvery time It took off the tiiatn hatch and helped himself to a real mnstodonle gurgle of glee there were two or three runaways down Main street. The horses largely have passed, but .lob's laugh has the same devastating effect. Today he be came amused at something while In Loin Lump's Ford, and two (nines of window glass fell out. Kldorado Times. WOMEN NEED SWAMP-ROOT Thousands of women have kidney and bladder trouble and never suspect it. Women' complaints often piovc to be nothing else but kidney trouble, or the 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. Pain in the back, headache, loss of am bition, nervousness, are often times symp tom of kidney trouble. Don't delay starting treatment. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, a physician's pre fcription, obtained at any drug ntorc, may be just the remedy needed to overcome inch conditions. Oct n medium or large size bottle im mediately from any drug store. However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Rinuhamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper. Advertisement. She Passes. "Nnw, 1 entn't cook at dnt house. Dat man am liable to be cricketal." "Kb?" "Ue am a food Inspector." Owlish. "And he left legacies," droned the lawyer, "to wit" Hero he paused. "To who?" Intoned tl r Judge. Pil cs are usually due to straining when constipated. Nujol being a lubricant keeps the food waste soft and therefore prcventa straining. Doctors prescribe Nujol because lt not only soothes the suffering of piles but relieves ihe irrita tion, brings comfort and helps to remove them. nujol is a lubricant not a medicine or laxative so cannot gripe. Try It today. A LUBRICASr-NOT ; ALAXATIVEJ CURES COLDS ;-LA GRIPPE CASCAKAQllNlNti Standard cold remedy world over. Demand box bearlnc Mr. Hill's portrait and signature. At All nr,M.. in f-.tm LAtWI -o .- - w... W. N. U., LINCOLN, NO. 8-1923. CASH Mk Prevent FLU WkandGRIP QuicltWVnd FOLEY'S Kjk HONEYWfi I REKU8C 3UBBTITUTE5 'BkB Hi TfTp AMEBKM Hid 'Copy for Thin Iinpurtinfiu huppllert bj the American Legion News Sen Ice ) LEGION MEN DEMAND ORDER Carter County, Oklahoma, Guarded by Fjormer Commander of Ardmore Post, Assisted by Buddies. It Is one thing to oratorlcally udvo nate the maintenance of law and or- Vk ul-i nun iiiiuiiii-i 3?. to get out and actually enforce these principles. W h en Cart e r PR -- e ount y, O k 1 a- fJ ll0,"" 1 1 reel of a &y reputat Ion for reputat lawi cstoics s a reputation unfor tunately bucked by occurrences It sent for Kwing London, American Legion pott com mander, former Ewlnn London. sailor und bandy tighter, nnd told him to go to It. Carter county said It with votes, giving a two-to-one majority to the young veteran of the World wnr. London got busy almost before the last precincts were heard from. Ho first picked his active allies, ten deputies, all of them experienced In police work nnd the majority of them service nnd Legion men. Then he took stock of the forces of the enemy reconnaissance, they called It In mili tary circles. Numbered among this genial tribe were peddlers, gun men, automobile drivers, hijackers, gamblers, yeggs and plain "bad men." Not that Carter county merits, or has merited, u particularly unsavory reputation. Hut It was late n border community, easy of access to the law less, attractive In Its newness to their predatory Instincts. There was a strong nnd growing better element in Carter county, the clement that sought out Kwing London for the sheriff's place and elected him thereto. London fanned his campaigns like fi field otlicer. There was nothing Im promptu about raids. His slogan was, "Get the man at the top," and a raid that didn't produce the person of the directing genius In lawlessness waa considered a failure. Now London hns been In olllee not quite li year and he and his men have made 000 arrests for violation of laws. London has paid n tribute to the assistance of American Legion men In cleaning up Carter county. He wns formerly commander of George II. Anderson post of Ardmore. FREE SHAVES AND HAIR CUTS Patriotic Indianapolis Barber Supplies Ton6orlal Attention to) Disabled Soldiers In Hospital Ward. Service to disabled veterans of the I World wnr is the hobby of Randolph S. Ocheltroe, pro j prlotor of an In I dltmnpolls barber I shop. I Mr. Ocheltroe i has been making visits to the sol- dlers' wards at tin I Indlannpolls bos- pltal every San day. along witl eight or ten bar bers employed b. lilm, anil has vis ' Ited the hospital ut lenst one aft- R. S. Ocheltree. ernoon each week by himself, for more than u year. He has shorn and shaved the disabled soldiers without charge and his brothers have done likewise In volunteering their services without: cost to the heroes. Alvln Owsley, national commander of the American Legion, has written a personal letter to Mr. Ocheltree, stating: "Please accept the sincere tliunks of the American Legion for your unselfish devotion to tho men who fought for us. It Is nn Inspira tion to our organization which places Justice to the disabled above all other alms nnd purposes. 1 hope that 1 may bue the pleasure of seeing you mane day and thanking you In person for your service." When on the Losing Side. Tho securities of the Hamburg American and North (.Senium Lloyd steamship companies ranked hs reasonably conservative Investments before the World war. On April 1 these companies will call In bonds Issued at a pur value of $:i'J,ri(X),(XH). The redemption will cost only $10,000 the bonds happen to he In marks In stead of dollars. The sound American business ninn who ten years ago put $100,000 Into these securities will get back something less than $31. One advantage of our liming won the wut Instead of Germany Is that Liberty bonds are still worth from 08 to OU cents to tho dollar. Tho kaiser can paper Ids house nt Doom with dollar bills, If ho wants to, but It will cost him $0.25 a square foot to do It, plus paste and labor. The steamship bond! would be much cheaper. Amcrlcur Legti'n Weekly. .Cs.7' k9Hhk0"'y,a v? Jm mmms Tlit Great American Swttlmtal provides pleasant action lor your teeth, also penetrating the crevices and cleansing them. Then, too. It aids digestion. Use WRIGLEY'S alter every meal sec now much better yon will lecl. $ The Flavor Lasts 50 GOOD CIGARETTES GENUINE BULL" DURHAM TOBACCO Lloyd LOOM Products Baby Carriages G'Fumitum Ask Your Local Dealer Write Now for 32-Pagi Illus trated Booklet The Lloyd Manufacturing Company .lltywooJ-tt'ak'fitlJ Co.) Dept. R Menominee, Michigan (16) MEAN Cfc? e IW o ii OPTICIAN 1123 O Street :: Lincoln, Neb && Creamery and Cream Station Supplies Milk Boitlci and Dairy Suppll"; Ec Cases nnd Chicken Coopsi Boiler KENNEDY & PARSONS CO. 1309 Jane Si. 1 1 W. Third St, OMAHA SIOUX CITY iNCOLN'S Roams for $1.50 EADING HOTEL Tut? i iwrniM zmt Lunch Room In Connoctlon Loans on Neb. and Iowa FARMS 40 yi.'tirs1 time, no commission. Wrlto fur iiAUio nearest agent. Lincoln Joint Slock Land Bank Lincoln, Neb, BESTBABY CHICKS 7c UP Wrllo for (.urllcijliirs C1IICKKN LITTLE IIATl'IIKItr. LINCOLN. NIUIIlAtiKA. Fabric Mnde From Guncotton. From Kiincottnn there 1ms lieerv re cently made n new product known na "vlstru," which Is mnde use of for Biiiiie very novel purposes. Imllntlon Smyrna rugs, sill; sweaters nnd Oolie lln tapestries were recently shown made or the new material and It was with dllllculty that the Imitation could he detected. It may he mixed with sllU. cotton, llax and wool. Cuticura Soothes Baby Rashea That Itch und burn, by hot baths of Cutlcuni Soap followed by gentle, unolntlngs of Cuticura Ointment. Nothing better, purer, sweeter, espe cially if a little of the fragrant Cuti cura Talcum Is dusted on at tho fin ish. 125c each. Advertisement. The Other Side of the Shield. "You'll never make me believe that opals are unlucky; why, I was wear ing them when 1 became engaged to Claude." "Yes, hut what about Claude, dear?" Ruby's little dresses will Just simply dazzle If Ited Cross Hall Hlue Is used In the laundry. Try It and see for your self. At idl good grocers. Advertise ment. : Oeats 'Em to It. Ethel "Do you upprovo of talkative men?" Clara "Really, my dear, I have yet to hear one!" look to Your Eyes Beautiful Eycs.llkeflnc Teeth, re the remit of Con itant Care. The dally use of Murine makes Eyet Clear and fUdlant. tnloyable. Harmleit. Sold and ecoromended by All Drutgliti. mvm'k 2TioM ELjtr-d if l & fviar l Jtmil B l'iiS3BLj s."ssiIm y PI Vh' 7