RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA. CHIEF IHIWlHI'miUMMI . L-. U t i ' i t i s I' i k, ' M-13 i '(() Vou are not lllni fit. Ycnr fooJ dost oot a0fi WHH lHX& li ,etm '" '"' '1,ve h"J'chc, Jizzy. Btk B 3 E Si 11 V ! tircj anJ aleepy een alter a nUht'a Fiaaay aa ,m' I i(vH l 1 fell, bowtli conttipatcd. Nolhiiif flam. B Wr I i SV ' very "'I0"' the tnattir, you VFaBri aaw. aaa I ,;;, think, but you know i r,u are -afat HtaVBBaaaFaaajmaaai V A1 not ,h"e w'lh (,,e punch .Lv aLaaaaal aaa HUH .1 ,,3i andtheptp. Iheiymp .rfjL Taaaaaaaa " I W&i'i A tomaarelhoieofaya- aJF i Ta a aaiaav I m'v which mu" ciP mr luunu I i' V : &KW D0 ho OC.rfViBaaaV ir fla atlBk afl aT 4?" I && jfK J&RlkwlSr. Proved by half a century ol aervice H H'V.SfCv aaV .afli the real tei.icdy lor eyitemlc catarrh. In D ,U& Vf-'? A Sw V PaVJT c'-"on. l'e-ru-na ii direct and tatiifactory. B IA'W Km JbVJ., It reatorea the appetite, eurichea the blood, H tffc'SrZa. Y.'sF'bV VjaaaWi. l,ptl hc "terrhal poiaone which are cau.ini I t CP-'AHw V LW&A V9 all the troablc nnd put the variona orftana In prime I tiJJia HSMsValV worklag order. There ia a prompt and plratant re L W rV ftSFESr 1 U"Y ' e olJ. r"ur nd healthlul elasticity which maka &$'- VxW Tine alter the grip or Spanlah Flu. Try it and tee. iSgj.'U JT SOLD EVERYWHERE. TABLETS OR LIQUID. STUIIK .MKUICAI. "Soaked" Gold Hunters. Sir. II. ( Living has been tin ex pensive visitor In most American homes during I lio hist few years, hut oven nt t lint, la Ik not iiiltc the ro liut Kt'iitlt'iimn lie whs In Ills youth. Dr. Octnvltirt T. Howe. In I1I1 "Aro Hauls of MO" says that In tht days of l he ;;ohl nihh 7." years ano people In Kan I'tatieiseo hail lopuy $1 apleee for I't'KS. 1 a iiuart for milk, $1 a pound for htitter, ?10 for a pineapple, and $11 for a pair of old shoes. A lirave man never lifts up n foe for the purpose of lamcUiiij,' him down iiKsiln. I'lilloMipliy Is a Koft cushion to fall in. Doi&'f Be Fmny Wise and Pngiid 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 Rake-Day, Use CALUMET The Economy BAKING POWDER It costs only a frac tion of a cent for each baking. Yon use less be cause it contains more than the ordi nary leavening strength. The sales of Calumet are over 150 greater than that of any other baking powder. CALUM I V CONTtNTSU. yaawCCAaQ.UJJ S, BEST BY TEST THE WORLD'S GREATEST BAKING POWDER HARbvvAKE AND IMPLEMENT? PaWWlaal WT- ''j-IBBBBaaaaaaV XfTAf ML IT I 'iTWRffraal IwA i 1" IIE-3&lligaaSaaSgl BbU-I aWw"ffflajfiBBEMBBBBaaaaa The Practical Matins Car The quick success of tho Chovrolet Utility Coupe has proved how accurately its designers gauged the trans portation requirements of the average busy man. This fully equipped, modern car combines day-by-day reliability, remarkably low operating costs and the lowost price asked for a Fi3hor Body automobile. The mammoth roar compartment is especially attrac tive to the man who is always moving tools, sample cases, repair parts for farm machinery, and luggage of all sort3. Any Chovrolet dealer will be glad to Bhow you its exceptional engineering features. for Economical Trantportatian Prices F. O. B. Flint, Michigan SUPEIUOR Two Pciienc er Roaditer . . 4510 SUPERIOR live I'aiienger Touring . . 525 SUPERIOR Two Pataenger Utility Coupe 680 SUPERIOR Tour Paiaengrr Seilanette . 650 SUPERIOR Five Paiaenitcr Sedjn . . . 860 SUPERIOR Light Delivery 510 Chevrolet Motor Co., Detroit, Mich. Division of General Motors Corpormtiom JIOIUSK3 (OfdlLlNt;? t!E Spolin's Distemper Compound to urenk the couch nml Ret them back In condition. Thlrtr cars' uso hoa niiule "HPOHN'S" Imllapensablo In treating Coucba mid CoIUh, Intluonza and Distemper with their resulting com pllcatluna, and all diseases of the throat, none and lunce. Acta marvelourly nit 11 preventive: actB equally well aa a cute. Bold In two bIzvs ut nil druc storcM. COMl'ANY GOSHEN, INDIANA The Quiet Goldfish. Uahrlele d'Aunun.lo, who Is said to have Klvi'it himself up wholly to re ligion, has a fondness for strange pet.s. One of the Inmates of his household Is a pihllMi, whleh Is known as l.ou-lV-l.l-Ttl. IVAnnuiizIo declares that "It possesses the two tiialltlcs most rare In 1 1 . 1 1 Is clean and silent." Air's Coolest Time. At a height of one and a half miles In the air. the coolest time of the. 'Jl hours Is during the day Instead of at nlht, .is might he expected. Never! "Don't you think bhe's beginning to Aliow her aueV" "Not voluntarily. I'm sure." Utility CoupS $l fo,b. Flint, MUfu JJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIU Indian Lodge Tales By Ford C. Frick rmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiL- THE LOST RACE OF THE PAWNEES W11KN the world was new ann ounj,', there were Indians who roamed the plains, oven as we do now. These were large Indians men of gi gantic stature and great strength. And thej were created by J'l-rn-wa. who created all the world, and all ihe int imitis, mid all the people. With these great Indians lived tho animals even as wi have them today. The giants ruled the world, for they were very strong; mid they were so swift that they hunted the buffalo on foot ; and they would run down a buf falo and kill It with a stone, or a club or a knife. Then even though It was a great buffalo bull, they would swing It to their shoulders and carry It Into camp. So you can see that they were very strong, and that they had great power on earth. For they were feared by all the animals. For many years they dwelt on the plains. Hut as time went on they ceased to honor TI-ra-wa, who had fro nted them; and they ceased to believe in him and In tho things he did. They thought they were very strong, and that they were more powerful than TI-ra-wa himself, and they would no longer pray to him. When the rains would come they would shake their fists at the sky and curse, and call out bad words. And If It was too warm or too eold, then they would laugh at TI-ra-wa. and scoff at his strength, and tell each oth er stories of how they would run tho j world If they were In power. All Ibis tune TI-ra-wa tried to keep them hap py, and did favors for them, and con tinued them In their strength, and did all he could to make the world a hiip- j py one for them to live In. I Hut llnall.v TI-ra-wa became angry. and he no longer would smile at the giant people on earth. Ho sent the black clouds and the storms and the lightning and the thunder down upon the giants, who had sooffert him. And tho water rose and rose, and these giant iieople lied before It. Hut run ns they might they voro unable to es cape, and by and by tho water arose over the level of the land, mill these gieat people, even to the last man and the last woman, sank down Into the soft ground and tho mud and were drowned. When all the giants had been de stroyed anil had disappeared, then TI-ra-wa recalled tho rain and tho thun der, and the lightning and the storm. And he made the sunshine to shine again and tho grass to grow and the trees to bloom and grow green. And the world was restored to the animals as It was before, but the giants, who had scoiTcd Tl-ra-wn, were gone for ever. So TI-ra-wa made n man and a woman. And ho made them small of stature; and they did not have the strength of the giants. Hut they were good ami they Unnored TI-ra-wa. And so that they jnight live, he gave to tlieiu the corn, and taught them to cul tivate It and to dry it and to make meal, and to make it their food. This they dlil. and so Tl-ra-wn sent to them children; and tho children grew up and a tribe was formed, and that tribe was the Pawnees. And today they are still the Pawnees, and the Pawnees have become a great peonle, for ever they hnvo honored Tl-raAva who made them anil who gave them the corn, and the meat, which Is their food. Today you mny go on the prairie and find the great bones of the giants who were drowned; and you can find them In the deep canons, and deep In the ground nntl Hint Is the proof that they really did sink Into the ground as Is told ns by our fathers. Xoti. This legend Is distinctly Paw nee, nnd Is common among tho inn Jorlty of the Pawnee t'uinlly tribes. TI-ra-wa Is tho god of tho Pawnees, slm llnr to the Manltou of the Utes, tho Great Spirit of the Iroquois anil tho Napl (Old Man) of the Hlackfeet. The tlood incident, told here, is told In a little different manner by the Utes, the (.'oinanches, the Arapahoes, tho Chey ennes and tho Xavajos In fact, by practically all of tho western Indians. Planets and Stare. It Is easy to distinguish n planet from a star because) a star twinkles and a planet never does- except when It Is near tho horizon. Also, planets are brighter. They aro nearer the earth and their light Is reflected to us like the moon. .Stars are fixed boillca outside our colnr system. A Leading Part. The Show (ilrl How did you alien mo In the chorus of sailors of tlie "Had Ship, Itolllngstone?" Her AdmirerLet's see. You wore one of tl.e crew, weren't you? Tho Show Girl Gee, no! I was a skipper. Didn't you see ma skip? Highest Praise. ('rawford So he's u man of tho ut most probity? Crnbshaw Absolutely. You enn be lieve what ho says over the nhone. Now York Sun. ENGINEER SAYS IT IS WORLD-BEATER "My Digestion Is Sound as a Dol lar Sjnce Taking Tanlac," De clares Buffalo Citizen. "There Is no doubt about It, Tanlnc does all they claim It will do and more," was the positive statement mndo recently by Richard II. l.awson, well-known engineer, of 1007 Klimvootl Ave., Hufrnlo, N Y. "I used Tanlac ror n combination of troubles ami it put mc In splendid condition all the way round. First, I had a had case of stomach trouble, was simply chock full of sourness nntl gas, had a general distressed feeling and a burning pain in my stomach that I couldn't get rid of. With my appe tite wrecked and digestion gone, I be came awfully weak, nervous and run down and could get scarcely nuy rest or sleep at all. "Tanlae answered every demand ntnde upon It In my case and today my digestion Is sound as a dollnr, I have an Immense appetite, and with every ache and pain gone, I am sleep ing line and feeling strong ami ener getic ns of old. Tanlac Is 100 c.'o good." Tanlac Is for sale by all good drug gists. Over :i,r million bottles sold. Advertisement. The cloak of charity Is too often a misfit. Important to All Women Readers of This Paper Tlioiicincl upon thoinnndt of women have kitlnry or bladder trouble nnd never suspect it. Women's complaints often prove to be nothing rlst but kidney trouble, or the result of kidney or bladder disease. If the kidney arc not in n healthy con dition, they mny cause tho other organs to become dieaed. You mav suffer pain in the back, head nclns nnd loss of ambition. Poor health makes you nervous, irri table and maybe despondent; it makes any one so. Hut hundreds of women claim that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, by restoring health, to the kidnc.VH, proved to be just the remedy needed to overcome such condi tions. Many send for a sample bottle to sco what Swamp Root, the ereat kidney, liver nnd bladder medicine, will do for them. By rncloslng ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Hinghamton. N. Y you mny receive sam ple size bottle by pnrcel post. You can purchase medium nnd larpc sire bottles at all drug stores. Advertisement. Hubby's Position. Tho ludy of tho house hntl often nsked her cool; what her husband did, antl the cook always replied that hc wtis connected with n penitentiary In tho cnpuclty of n trustee. This seemed somewhat strange to the good lady, and one day sho said as much to her husband. lie thought perhaps he could get at tho facts, so the cook was called In. "Mlrandy, you say your husband is n trustee In the penitentiary?" "Yes, boss," she replied promptly. "Don't you mean a trusty?" the ludy persisted. "Dat's It." Polm. of View. An optimist Is one who hops out of bed on n cold morning, haying: "Well, old bed, I'll bo baek to you In 17 hours." Tho pessimist hops In bed, sr.ylng: "Goo, up again In seven hours I" Mass. Tech. Von Doo. Explicit. Attorney "And where did you seo him milking the row?" Witness "A llttlo past tho center, sir." I hnto n sharp tongue, the ruin of kingdom nnd home. I long for silence. Confucius. ft. Get Vitamin and mineral elements are part of the splendid nutriment which Nature stores in the field grains for nourishing and vitalizing the human body. Grape-Nuts, made from wheat nnd malted barley, has for over twenty five years supplied vitamin nnd other elements necessary for perfect nutrition. 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 Colds Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proper directions. Handy "Haycr" boxer, of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 nnd 100 -Druggists, Asolrlu la tlio tmdo mark of Uayer Mannfacliirn of Murioncetlrac-ldester of ctallcrllcacld OH CONSTIPATION Take a good dose BARTER'S then take IITTLE IVER PILLS IN LIGHT OF EXPERIENCE Some Few Thlnrjs That a Wife Ad- mits She Has Learned From Her Husband. Ho really can't advise me as to tak ing tho leadership of a relay of girls wlio belong to the Girls' Someday club. They carry n llttlo kit and u basket of canned things, ami go off on long hikes and picnics In lovely woodsy places. Tho lady who has ehargo of all tho relays says It Is awfully hard to get grownup leaders and she thinks Unit with my personality the girls would Just lovo me; and you don't have to know much to bo n leader. Tho girls will tell you how. She said that a rich gl.i belonged to the club, anil her mother had to coax her to eat tho very daintiest things at homo; nnd nfter sho had taken a ten-mile hike she ute sail suges, Just as the other girls did. And her leader felt that It was awfully worth-while work for any one. Tho girls glvo lovely concerts to raise money to pay ror having the con cert tickets printed. And they nre banded together to do good, and they ask everybody to please help them in their work. My husband says that years ago when lie was a boy women used to marry men berore they began to ask them Tor money. Life. Farmers get all tho exercise they need, unllku city men, yet they live no longer. If kisses were poisonous tho tin dertakers would have to work over time. Ika "" V tt," i is. ri. " Li -. 'il ... . "S -Wtw. ""... la b .orf youi vitamins nmuraisy There's a crispness and flavor that delight the taste and there's natural health -building goodness that makes Grape-Nuts with cream or milk a complete food and won derfully delicious! Grape-Nuts is truly economical because a small quantity provides unusual nourishment. Grape-Nuts Sold by grocers everywhere! Made by Poitum Cereal Company, Ino. llattl V.recU, Mich. Headache Toothache Rheumatism Neuritis Lumbago Neuralgia Pain, Pain of Carter's Little Liver Pills 2 or 3 for a few niehts after.They cleanse your system of all waste matter and Regulate Your Bowels. Mild as easy to take as Stlgar. Genuine beat signature ytarpC Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Price. Immigration FlfjureB. No trustworthy Immigration record were kept In the early history of tho republic From 1"S:t It Is estimated that tho number of Immigrants to this country was about -1,000 a year until 1701, when the number was Incrensed to 10,000. Then It dropped to about 0,000 until 1800, when It was reduced to practically nothing for the succeed ing ten yenrs. In 181(1 It was about 8,000 and the next year 'JIV-MO From October 1, 1810, n record has been kept, but up until 1S.(S It Included nil "alien passengers nrrlved" and did not distinguish between' Immlgrnnta and passengers, nor did It Include Im migration overland rrom CfSndn and Mexico. This record, which' Is Innc curate as explained, shows a total of M.aiO.lOi rrom the year ending Sep tember HO. IS'-'Oto tho year endlnpt June .'10, 1020. The largest Immigra tion In any one year was 1,285,3-11) foi tho fiscal year 1007. Knole A Great House. Kuolu Is gentlo antl venerable ... It Is, above all, an Kngtlsh house. It has the tone of Knglaiid; It melts Into the green of the garden turf, Into tho tawnier green or tho park beyond; Into the blue of the pnlo Kngllsh sky; It settles down Into Its hollow nniongst the -iishloned tops of tho trees; the brown-red of those roofs of liumblo farms and pointed oast houses, such as slain over a wlda landscape tho tpilllllke pattern of the Holds. V. Saekvlllo-We.st. In "KnoU and the Sackvllles.'' Flnvorlnrj Roquefort Cheese. Holes In Itoipiefort cheese nre placed there by machinery to admit air antl enablo the mold to grow, thus giving the desired 'Invnr. - i hrt "T!Z r-L.-J J5i'5l) FOR HEALTH "There's a Reason" 't i :