RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF give your diges tion a "kick" with WRIGLEVS. Sound teeth, a flood appetite and proper dlaestlon mean MUCH te your heal la. WRIGLEY'S Is a helper In all this work a pleasant, bcnellclal plckme-ap. ' I ir . n IV) ?WV& JnrAX Mothers!! vvvi-y Write lor 32- Page Booklet, "Movers of the World" W Pat. Process Loom Products S Mfg.co. DabyCarrtaqmGrkmitun wiMHTcf. Use This Coupon S ""' ""' The Lloyd Mfg. S"''" "' "" Compny T W"U- "TKrti?4- N MsmmlcM r Mich. Htrsst .......... M (ID r OIF KUU ... Loans on Neb. and Iowa FARMS 40 years' tlnio,uocomnilislon. Write for name noarcst agent. Lincoln Joint Stock Land Bank Lincoln, Neb. BEST BABY CHICKS 7c UP Writs (or particular!. CHICKEN LITTLE IIATCHICUY, LINCOLN, NKUllABKA. Too Much Hazard. "How did you ever get your hus band to give up golf?" "I pluyed with him every iluy." 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I'lerce, whoso picture appears above, was not only a success ful physician, but also a profound student of the medlclnnl qualities of Nature's remedies, roots and herbs, and by close observation of the meth ods Uhod by the Indians, ho discovered their great remedial qualities, espe cially for weaknesses of women, and after careful pooparatlon succeeded In giving to tho world a remedy which has been used by women with the best results for half a century. Dr. I'lerco's Favorite- Prescription Is still In great demand, while many other so called "cure-alls" havo come nnd gone. The reason for Its phenomenal success Is because of Its absolute purity, and IJr Pierce's high standing as an honored citizen of Iluffalo Is a guaranteo of all that Js claimed for the Favorite Pre scription as n regulator for the Ills pecullnr to women. Send 10c for trial pkg. to Dr. Plerce'n Invalids Hotel. Huffalo. N. Y. W. N. U, LINCOLN, NO. 101-1923. i y r tim . r T4zr I I i.U c. H ... UUk T JOU north Americas 7asfcit f fCPJe"5r-SHOE 1 NEWS OF NEBRASKA IN CONDENSED FORM Recent Happenings in Nobraska Given in Erief Items For Busy Readers. Frciimiil will lime a troop of nu llonal guardsmen In t Ik near future. lied Willow county h preparing to ship a carload of orn east for tin; Near Fast relief. The Nebraska membership In the American Holsicin-Frleslan association now numbers over two hundred. The hill to prohibit the opening of system n laid and now Its limtniin the suite fair on Siii.dn.v has been In- ,l"" "1 necessitate some tearing up definitely postponed by the senate. "I" l'"V "'in. The Wnhoo woinan-s dub has started I .Mi'"- M'M'.v -Margaret Presson, 70 an actlv campaign to bring about the -v,,"r old., wife of Colonel .1. II. Pros, establishment of a public library ats,," chief clerk hi (h.voriinr Hryiiii'n Wnlino. j olllce, Lincoln, died at an Omaha bos. The Fnlrbiir.v Alf-ilfa .MIMs, valued P1'"1 lllst week. She had been III for nl approxlmnt"l.v.Si:().(K)i). walulestloye(l'l'l,, Hum lle years, by lire, the biilldliiL-and contents being! A pnilrle lire of unknown origin a total loss, SgPQXo.og MENTOR A. BROWN of Kearney, publlcher of the Dally and Weekly Hub, and dean of Nebraska newspaper men. Mr. Brown came to the state over 50 years ago, and ha6 been actively engaged In newspaper work for half a century. .More than .'15,000 crows were killed during a month's competitive cum palgu between Antelope and .Madison county hunters. The Nebraska Hrothorhood of Thre.shermen will hold their thirteenth annual convention hi Lincoln, .March lit. 11 and l.r.. 0er 1,000 out-of-town merchants, mostly accompanied by their wives, attended the spring market week show at Omaha hist week. P. A. Hrundugc has received Informa tion from the postolllce department at Washington, of his appointment us postmaster at Tecuniseh. Citizens of Fontanelle nre now en joying the benellt of a twenty-four hour a day electric service from the municipal phmi nl Fremont. l The quesiloii of Issuing bonds to llnance the proposed community build ing al llandolph will be submitted to Ihe voters at the spring election. i The "Inler.church .Messenger" Is the name of a new venture In the news paper Held Just started at Falrbury by ihe Churches of .leu'orsnn count v. l!..iwnl of Mrs U'lllmlmtnu l',,ril,s an Inmate at the insane ward of the ' ii.m..i..w ...iv i,.,k..iini her clothing since her arrival several I er clothing since her arrival several! .onths ago. resul.ed In the llndlng of ' early S7..".oo .om-ealed In her clothing. mom f.i. ... .. ...-....'.. ..... ....... .,! ,,. . .... .,,,-,. Among the coming attractions In Omiilia iluring the present mouth, will be Hint of lunate Paderevvsk) at the auditorium mi (lie L'oth. Ills recent ixlivities In the politics of the world, ai.d as premier of Poland, are yet fresh in the minds of the public. Deslder's new live horsepower elec tric siren lire alarm was tested out last week, and Hebron's lire depart ment, nine miles ensi, phoned to lind mil what was the matter. Farmers . from ever.v direction phoned In lo llud out about the "lire." The alarm cost s.'ilMI. The house has gone on reco-d as being ' jlwolulely opposed lo the use of the State owned automobiles for "JoyrhM ing." A train on ihe' Ituriliiglon was Jela.ved nl Fmiicolt for half an hour iv hen a horse In an emigrant car Jump ed out of the partly open ihnr. The Shipment was bound for western Ne. M'aska. The Omaha Automobile show last iveeu, in spue 01 iiniowar.i weainer, r WHsa tJSk :f t&Xm H WJr)W Iwto mWMi'iflkttm dfjCiL.? tfl-r WJaaaBl ' tiiMml ivas a record breaker, sales being far ,.)!,,,, t,s ,,(lt looked al this as a In excess of any previous ,vear. and the' M)um. ,- n,Veiiue, but the results of attendance all through the week was ((1Ml ymu, ,,1pU, n,,.tl. tlmt It much larger. . nillit be made so. For the nilh consecutive time Ks-, Insiiml f(. s'J,(K)0,(M)0 as a business ther Stock Kroger has been elected protection to his linn, the lute Arthur secretary of the Kearney Chamber of Crittenden Smith, chairman of the Commerce. , board of directors of M. K. Smith Co., The Sl.lS'J.'JOS.f.l collected by Slate who ,ed In Omaha last week, was one Treasurer Charles D. Itolilusmi during , ,- tin l)ftiiii hlghest-liisiired men of February was able lo reduce the gen. ' 1 1 1 entire Fnlted Stntes. eral fund dcllcll b.v sno.OlMl, and that j . survey of the damage done to lel fiind Is now overdrawn $4li).-l03.01, uc- ephone lines' by Saturday's sleet and cording to an Incomplete report. snowstorm In Nebraska and westorn Nearly 1,000 names were on the pe- jmui s)umrt ,.ary i.ooo poles down tltlon for a vote on a $0.'i,000 uudi-l,n numerous wire breaks along sev- toriuin at i-remont vvnen it was pre-l4,,a sented beforo the city council. The council ordered the proposition votd ! "ii. . . The lower hniwo voted down a mo tion which would force adjournment of the legislature on .March 'SA. Construction ol' the S'J.'.O.IHJO build ing for the home of Hie Omaha brunch of the Federal Koxorvc Haul, of Kan sas City will begin Immediately. Several families who had Intended to locale 111 Fremont have been forced to move, to Llnioln, North I'.ond, Ar lington and other towns, because of the scarcity of rental property. .Mr. and .Mrs. olof.lnhiiMm of Kiroins liurg celebrated I heir .lth wedding an niversary lM' week, and their eight i children and llielr families were all j percent to enjoy the event. Citizens of Humboldt are staging n liirht for a xuultary -ewer system. Humboldt paved before the sevvei- swept more than thirteen square miles of farmland south of North Platte, destroying a barn and almost 1.0(H) tons of hay before it was slopped less tlinii two miles from the university experimental station. .Indue .lames A. Crlmlsoii, formerly of the sixth Judicial dMrlct. and well known In stale polities ami .Masonic circles, died Middculy at his home at Lincoln of acute dilation of the heart. He wiim eighty .veal's old. Ir. Irving S. Cutter, dein of tho collet;" of medicine, Fnlvrslty of Xe braska, was elected president of the Association of American .Medical Col leges at the annual (invention of that association In Ann Arbor, .Midi., last week. I. timer Kiiiicl. 'Jo. sophomore at Donne College, Crete, was given first , place in the annual contest in oratory held under the auspices of the Nebra ska Collegiate Oratorical association at Crelghton Fnlverslty auditorium In Omaha. Fire believed lo have been started by defective wiring, almost completely destroyed the stock of the Pauley Lum ber company at Hustings. The loss Is cs-t limited at about $."0,000, pari of which Is covered by Insurance. The yards will be rebuilt at once. According to word received by Hoy IIuiTop, Henry Ford, automobile manu facturer: Thomas A. Killson, Inventor, and Harvey S. Firestone, tire manu facturer, may be In Omaha during the three-day economic conference to be held April 'J.'i to 'JS under auspices of the American Feonomle league. Charles v Pool, secretary or state, announces that -17-1 corporations are delinquent in payment of state occu pation tax. This delinquency aggre gates .s.'i 1,000, according to Mr. Pool, who says he has notified these corpora tions to pay by March 'Jit, and that If they fall he will start court action against them. Prof. Otto Klnkedey. chief of the music division of the New York Public library and Osbourne McConathy, of ' the Northwestern Fnlverslty conser vatory of music, will he the principal speakers on the program of the Nebras i ku Music Teachers association when 'they convene In Omaha, April 1. 1 for their seventh annual convention. Coyotes have become so i.umerous, hold and troublesome in the country 1 around Nebraska Cily that .Mike Ham- old, a farmer In that section, has Just purchased a number of pure bred fox hounds, and will organize a hunt to try and clear the section of the wolves. They have become so bold that they go Into the barn yards In daylight ami prey on the chickens. The suite rallwr.y commission has !fm" "n "nl"'' V "" "'" n,,1,r,M,J "' -I'' state to put into oiled the 1..000 "!'" wHtfhl i for 'in load shipments ' , , ' , ' ' ,, , "r "vent". within the staeprovhe.l Ulvtn ? "i"? ll,W2l "TuT ... , ... ...,. . .... .... or me icjrisiaiure. v line m eueci u is a requirement that they obey the law In form It Is an order putting into effect a rule similar to the law. In order lo avoid contllct with the equinoctial period Ihe board of gover nors of the Knights of Ak-Sur-lten has advance the fall festival dales up proximately two week-.. The fall rac ing meeting will be held from Septem ber 11 to September 'JO Iniliis-lve. The fall festival dati's will be from Sepiem ,.,. .,., , ()(.,l(.r (i im-pivo. The electrical parade will be held Wednes day evening, October .'I. Ihe coronation hall Friday evening, October o. Mistaking a can of gasoline for water resulted in the serious burning id Mrs. Van Conet and the complete destruction of the Conet home at New P.ouroiigh. ! One hundred and llfty' bo.vs and girls carried on the canning club pro ject as outlined by Ihe agricultural col. lege of the Fnlverslty of Nebraska the past season. These individuals to. ported u net profit of S:VJ..'!( each, on ...., s.,mm....-s wnl.i, onllnarllv tin important telenhono Hues. The Northwestern Hell Telephone company estimates its loss to bo In the neighbor. hood of !?:i.VK)0. NERVOUS WOMAN 01PLETEWRECK Telia How She Was Madft Well by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Indlnnapolin, Indiana. "Inow I wnni to tell you just what induced mo to tako your medicine. In seemed that I had some hind of weak ness so that I could not carry a child it3 full time. Tho Inst time I was troubled thi3 way I had a ner vous breakdown and was a complete wreck. Tho doctor thought I would not live, and if I did that I would never bo well and strong again. But I told them I was goinc; to get well, that I was not going to die just then. Mv husband trot, mo Lydia E. Pinkham'u Vegetable Com pound and I tool: Bix bottles of it. I noon got strong again and had thrco more children. I have recommended tho Vegetable Compound ever since.and if you could sec mo now you would think I had always been well." Mrs. Mary P. Herrick, 23-1 Detroit St., Indian apolis, Ind. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound is an excellent medicino for ex pectant mothers and should bo taken during tho entire period. It has a gen eral clTect to strengthen and tone up tho entire reproductive system, bo that it may work in every respect effectually as nature intends. trnvwfi , TiK "ivv zzTm w - - vitsarc rigs. A4 .F v; &' fy - x ..tft,f.,.,ECV0TV lN kvkkv nox ivUhHUl.A" u n medicated now whlto crrivn tnutdocs nondnn fur tho cnuiplrzlnn. Heniovxi tan.iiKiih.patotics.rlmplo.ccifnm.otc. A womlrr tul faco Mrnch. Moll f 1.2.1. FIlKB 1IOOKI.KT. OH. C. H. IHHHY CO.. J97 ailcMtun Cvcnu. CHICAQO Greatest Violin Collection. The world's greatest violin collection belongs to (iabrlol M. Francois of Pittsburgh, Including n Stradlvnrlus worth S'JO.OOO. Mr. Francois says that he can prove that the violins made today are In no way Inferior to tho used Instruments. DYED HER DRAPERIES, SKIRT AND A SWEATER WITH "DIAMOND DYES" Each package of "Diamond Dyes" con tains directions to pimnlc that nny woman can dye or tint faded, shabby skirts, dresses, wnists, coats, sweaters. Block ings, hangings, draperies, everything like new. liny "Diamond Dyes" no other kind then peifect home dyeing ib guaran teed, even if you have never dyed before. Tell your druggist whether tlie material jou winh to dye is wool or filk, or whether it is linen, cotton, or mixed goods. Dia mond Dyes never streak, pot, fade, or run. So easy to use. Advertisement. To keep cool Is dllllcult when a man has to choose between frying pan and fire. Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief -ANS 25$ AND 75$ PACKAGES EVERYWHERE Take No Chance withFLUand StacYi CoughsColds with. ?VMPf yftiBK'iJfctwVrl FRECKLES March Worst Muni It for This Trouble Hon to Itrmote I'-nally. Them's a mason why ni-nrly everybody freckles In March, but happily there I also a remedy fur these ui;ly blemishes, sncl no one need stay frerldetl. Simply get an ounce of othlnp double itrength from your druggist and apply a llttlo of It nlKhl and morning, and In a fen- Uuys nu should nee that even (he worst freckles have begun to disappear, Uille tln tlnht ones have vanished entirely. Kow Is the llnm to rid yourself "of freckles, or It not removed cow they may stay nil summer, and npoll an othcrwnn beautiful complexion, Your money back If Othlnn falls Try PISO'S Astonlshlaglr quick relief, A syrup different from all olbers pleasant nojip Hl tomaeb no opiates. 35c and 80c rarrwoaro. COUGH imimiimmiiiiii pyb i amdB IHDlGESTlONJf DELL AMERICAN LEGION (Copy tor 'Huh DepHttinflit SilitllMl by the Aniftlcan Lftlon News Service.) FISH BRING LEGION INCOME Beaver Dam, Wis., Post Plans to Erect Community Building With Funds Obtained, "Gold fish," was the contemptuous title bestowed upon embalmed salmon by John Doughboy during the World war. Many soldiers developed' a last ing prejudice against anything mov ing In water because their army diet so often Included tinned llsh. However, the llnny tribe has staged nn unusual comeback In one commu nity. Members of the John K. Miller post of the American Legion, nnd like wise the good citizens of Heaver nam, Wis., owe the possibility of a tine new community building to tlsli and to the practical Imagination of the Legion members. For a number of years, the Wlscon commission had awarded the con cession of sein ing German and buffalo carp and ot her "ro u gh risl." fpi.tn ilonv. sin conservation ffc, 5N Pi er Dam lake to professional llsh ermen, who an il null y gleaned many francs by selling their catch In the city mar kets. Then the Le gion post stepped Ynumnh, post com c. 111. R. Yauman. Charles H. mander, and William Lawrence, vice commander of the Wisconsin depart ment, organized the Legionnaires for the purpose of circulating a petition to obtain the fishing concession from the conservation commission, with the understanding that profits would be used by the Legion In the construc tion of a community building. More than 0,000 persons signed the petition and the commission granted the con cession to the veterans. The Legionnaires organized the ef fort In a business-like manner. Ynu 'man took care of the formation of seining crews and Lawrence made ar rangements with New York and Chi cago markets as well as local and nearby merchants to sell the catch. The post has more than ik'O members, and everyone took some part in the enterprise. The post's report testifies to the suc cess of the undertaking: "We have sold up to the present time it little over DO tons of buffalo carp, which lias netted us moro than S7,r.00. In cluding our equip ment, which Is as line ns any fishing crew can have," the report stales. "We have paid .S'J.OOt) to the state and to our crew members, who were local boys and for the most irnrt Legion members, us high w- H- Lawrence, as $1,000 a week In salaries, and $1,000 to our local box factory. "We sold many tons of llsh to local consumers at n much lower price than market quotations which pleased the home peopl very much. We sold n quantity of llsh In 100 .mil lots to families, to be salt"d, snif'sed and pickled for ".onie iu.. ' The Henvei Dam post hr 'he vnlled support iu' the Conservation commis sion in Its nnd rtnklng. iSnmo war dens co-operated with all shlng crews and assisted materially In the success of the operation. Ilccngri.zcd iu the leading commu nity organization In the town, the post has backed all worthy enterpriser i Its large baud Is at the call of civic and patriotic organizations. Won Legion Essay Prize. Donald Lewis Campbell of Clinton. In., won first prize In his state In the American Legion's essay contest on the subject, "How Can the American Le gion Hest Serve the Nation?" The young Iowan's essay has been for warded to Legion national headquar ters, where It will be Judged In com petition with other state wlnncis for national honors by a hoard composed of John J. Tlgert, Fnlted States com missioner of education ; F. F. Moore, former national commlsKhuior of edu cation, and S. S. McClure, the pub lisher. The Legion gave Campbell a medal. If he wins the national con test, he will receive a scholarship of $7."0 In any college or university. Young Campbell wop first prlre In n national essay contest In IOL'0 over all other school children contestants on the subject, "What Are the Henellts of nu Fnllstment In the United States Army?" Why, Certainly Not. The Hoss Is It true that you leave your typewriter and go when the clock strikes live, even If you nre In the middle of a word? The Stenog Certainly not I When It gets as near flvo as that I never be gin a word ut all. American Legion Weekly. mSpb 1 c- Pi 7M MMII W .V- I Instant relief from CORNS without risk of infection J Saftlyl You cm tnJ the pin of corns, loons minute. Dr. Sclioll's Zino-ptds will do it, for tu:y remove the tautt Iriction-prriiure, and hut the Irritation. Thus you avoid Infection from cutting your corns or using corrosive acids. TAin; sntneptici vrsttrprooi, Sites for corns, csllouiri, bunions. (Jet a box today at your druggist's or shoe dealer's. DZScholfs inopads Naie in Ike lihoraloritt of Th Stholl Mft. Co., maitri of lit. SthoWl fool Com Jot t Aft lid run, Arch Support!, tU. Put one on the pain is gone! Grippe Fhysicians advino keeping the bowels open ns a safe guard against Grippo or Influenza. "When you aro constipated, not enough of Nature's lubricating lioiid is pro. duccd in tho bowel to keep tho food waste soft and moving. 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