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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1900)
v 5 tfu K 1 ! '.: r r h it1 n l IH : M I l i f I J I ! Every Month there are thousands of wo men who nearly suffer death from irregular menses. Some times the "period "comes too often sometimes not often enough sometimes the flow is too scant, and again it is too profuse. Each symptom shows that Nature needs help, and that there is trouble in the or gans concerned. Be careful when in any of the above con ditions. Don't take any and every nostrum advertised to euro female troubles. BRADFIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR is the one safe and sure medicino for irregular or pain ful menstruation. It cures all the ailments that are caused ,by Irrerularitv, such as leucor rhosV falling of the womb, nerreusnass; paint In the head, back, breasts, shoulders, sides, hips and limbs. By regulating the menses so that they occur every twenty-eighth day, all those aches disappear together. Just before your time comes, get a bottle and see how much good it will do you. Druggists Mil it at $i. Sand for oar fr. book, "P.rfact Health (or Womn." THB BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. ATLAHTA, GA. r. d. bedford, Real - Estate, - Insurance, AND UOM.KCTIONS. Agent tor tha Kqtitabi.k. Iatk Asuu ANGK SOCIF.TT. Dr. E. A. Creighton, Honorary Graduate A Silver Medalist Western UniyerMty, Canada. Calls Answered Day and Night. OrrrccOriR ?' Piitnicr. J. S. EMIGH, DKNTI8T. PAINLESS DENTISTRY IK YOU WANT IT. Crown Bridge Work or Teeth Withtat Fifties. I'OItCKLAIN 1NLAT And all tie latent ImproTemont la dental mech nlim I. B.COLVIN, REAL ESTATE FARM LOANS. Look llox 1. Oultlo Hock, Neb. All kinds of property bought, sold and exchanged. COLLKCTIOXS MADE. TKH.MS HKASONAM.E OVERMAN dr BLACKLEDOE RTTORNBYS - RT - L.7Jn. Ottlct trer Ptt Ottl:. RK1) CLOUD, NEBRASKA. BRICK We can stirnish you brick in any quantity at the lowest pos sible rate. Brick on sale at either of the lumber yards. Get Our Prices Before You Buy Brick. LUDLOW BROS., Red Cloud, Neb. ICA. tikes short roods. iiid light loads. (jREASE t Pood for everything that runs on wheels. Sela) Everywhere. br tajid Ann oil. co. HOW TO STUDY ART! We gire la our Ulastwital catalogue, FREE, fahmble information and advice to thots contemplating the stmly wf Art. Send postal for cata logue. NA1.SHY C. IVES, Wlrccter. ST. LOWS SCH&OL OF f1N ARTS, St. lowa, Mo. ' iiK C.iuiU f ap. Turn UrnM. De UJnln nntrte. ALL fcuik ran. g m uiua. aom or uratmiii. With the Sooom. (iUTHltlE, O. T Sept. 1. "Mill stand Hie forcit primeval; but under the bade of Its branches Dwclli another race, with other outtomt ami '-, language." Several yo,rsngo today tho now ban ner whentand corn country of Ameri caKay county, Oklahoma wns u howling wlldorncsp, peopled only by h few families of "Poor Lo" and about as many families of soonors. This sum mor It raised 0,000,000 busholsof wheat, a great abundanco of corn, besides cotton, oats, corn, castor boans, and an cndlesB vatloty of other crops known to both the north mid the south, and 4111 it Is a Btinilll county having only about T 10 square miles of laud, or loss than two thlrda as much as Webster county. Hut mind yon it is lying along tho wators of the great Aikaasas liver (although it Is haidly right to speak of tho water In tho plural as a Huff Cochin rooster can wadu it almost any placo without getting iu pants wet) and tho bottoms of that stream are almost as fertile as those of the rirer Nile. cr, I believe that Kay and Pawnee are the two most fertile counties in tho torrltory, and always will be, and they both came into settlement with the strip several years ago this fall. On the east side of the river adjoin ids; these counties is the great Osage and Kaw Indian reservations, sixty miles long and about fifty wide nnd al most completely uncultivated. There for tho past live days I havo conducted my labors. Throe thousand equaro miles of sun-kissed land, rank with thick grass and dotted with beautiful streams, worth from thirty to fifty dol lars per acre, nil belonging to tho chil dren of Amcrlen, given over to thorn as n play ground, for not a dozea of tho 3,400 Indianv living in it will work a day. And why should thoy work? Every throo months thoy draw fifty doHars, from tho youngest babe strap ped to a board oh its mother's back to tko toothless veteran who used to light tho Sioux on tho Republican river thirty-three yoars ago whero tho city of Amboy now stands, (called Lester now I believe.) For further particulars ask Undo Tommy Reed. It was my good fortuno to spend n day at I'awhaikio, the capital of tho Osage reservation, and hero I saw somo strango Bights. At tho hotel where I stopped was a half-breed wom an boarding with her two cliglblo daughters with tho express view of marrying them to white men. Across tho street wore several moro young quartur blood girls at another hotel all lookieg forgobd wuito husbands. They were passably good looking, all well educated, 'good musleians, and each had a dowry of at least half a section of tho host land in the Nation und the uso of as much moro as thoy wanted besides 1200 a year as long ns thoy lived. Tho Osago bucks aio all im mense follows, scarcoly ono of them under six feet, and this seems to bo nbout tho only virtue tho match mak ing mamas want in their elections for husbands, good figure. A young photographer camo iu on thu stage tho next night utter I was thero, and in tho morning I took him into tho parlor and asked tho jld lady how ho would do for ono of tho girls. Sho gavo a contemptuous sniff and said "Ugh, heap small, no good, tako out." As he wns a littlo undersized I led him out and went back in and told hor to wait until I could get a friend of mine from Nebraska down here that I thought would suit her. Sho said sho would and I havo sent for Oliver Hedge. I would send for Prof. Kinslow tho piano tunor of Boloit, Kansas, but he is n married man and his wife Is very fond of him. Strango freaks of human nature aro almost a daily occurrence. For in stanco 1 saw an Indian on tho reserva tion with light colored hair, a red nioustacho, aud a speech almost oxact ly like Tommy (initio's. Ho had prov en his linengu howover aud had drawn $1:1,000 from the government as buck pay. Hero in (iuthrio my barber Is a very much freckled negro with hair like a Dutch baby. In I'uwhaskiu I met a former Web iter county man who at first tried to ovadu me, hut finding ho couldn't ho shook hands aud begged tno not to toll anyone whero hu was, Ho was at ono time a threshing machine magnate in our country. In Guthrie last Sunday as "I wan dered through tho village, Tom" at eventide I camo to a large tont whouo the colored peoplo were holding a ro vival, and as It was early tho preacher came and talked to mo and asked mo whero I was from. I teld him and ho informed mo he was called "Sirwior Jerkor Sam," and had eon verted moro peoplo than any man in tho south. When ho got warmed up in his preaching later on ho began to toll of his great work and drawing power and said in trumpet tones, "Why bredron, yo no idco how fab folks comoa to hoah ma preaohinj right heuh in disawgonco is a man pawful fine man toh .tho donu enmo fo' Imndod miles to hear mo preach; praiso do lavvil." I slippod away a lit In early that evening to escape any stray congratulation which might come from somo black brether. ' I)ednl.ienrprcnd a carpet fo' de lallln cr her feet, My honey, my honey, my sweet: r An' de red roe knows de way, Dat ihe'a walkln' et'ry day, My honey, my honey my sweet." The porter of tho hotel whero I stop Is a chocolato colored gentlcmon who goes nbout singing tho above Hues, nnd this morning ho get confidential and informed mo that ho was golr g to bo married uext week to tho "nicest gal" in Kansas City nnd sho was coming clear down hero to meet him. This is tho home of Dr. McKceby, former resident of Red Cloud, but ho has bcon away on n mention for a couple, of weeks nnd I Unvo not seen him. Ho seoms to be quite popular though, as ho was expected homo last night and thu band got out to screnndo him, but ho failed to arrive. A jump of one thousand miles from northern Wyoming to southeastern Oklahoma is considerable, especially wIhiii tho wonthcr is delightfully cool up thero nnd roaring hot down hero, but I had to make it und now I'm hero I'm glad of it. Tho last thing I did beforo leaving Casper, Wyoming, was to go after my laundry at Sing Lee's tho Chinaman. While be was tying up the bundle I asked him what the Boxers were in China. Said he: "You wautee kaow whatoo Illoxee is? Velly well I toll you. Hloxce in China alle samee Plop ulis In lis countlee. Six bitto please," which latter was for the laundry, not the information. This weok I am going to visit some of tho principal towns; nlso tho Otoe, Ponca and Sominolo Indian reserva tions, tho last mentioned being about ono hundred miles EOtithenst of hero and pretty well towards Arkansaw. After that 1 expect I will go into tho Klown and Comanche reservations; I hopo so at any into as these lands are to bo thrown open to settlement soon and I am anxious to sco them. If it is ns good n country as this I would like to own n farm thero, as many farms hero taken seven years ag are worth from six to eight thousand dollars now. Tho peoplo hero all claim it is vory healthy and I don't know but what it is, but I seo on the bridges and fonco corner posts dlfforont patont modiciun signs from tho ones wo havo. Instead of "Cactus Oil which will heal any old thing" nnd "DoWitt's Little Karly Risers," they havo "Take An-ti Shaker Pills," Alkali Bitters for Ague," and others of n similar character which mado mo shako to read them. U. G. Knioiit GARFIELD. Tno weather continues cool and pleasant sinco our general rain. Frank Amnck went to Kansas City last Woducsday with cattle. Charles Ailes is tired of tho continual dry spell so ho has dug a now well. Charles Mungor looks as genial and smiling as ever yet ho continues faith ful to Hrjan's doctrino of 10 to 1 six teen failures to ono success. G. W. King an old resident of Gar field loft hero last Wednesday for Idaho. He expects to bo gone a year. Ho was accompanied by bis daughter Mrs. Lockridgo and hor family who expect to make Idaho their futtiio home. Mrs. White of Missouri is still visit ing with frionds and old neighbors hero. The Kings Daughters met at the home of Mrs. Popo last Thursday. All re port an enjoyable time. Red Cloud circuit is u thing of tho past having bcon consolidated with other preaching points and named Iu HValo circuit. A largo nnd enthusiastic meeting of tho republican electors of Gartiold was hold at tho Pope school houso on Thurs day, Sopt. 20, at which Important busi ness was tran acted. Tho enthusiasm of the republicans this fnll presages an easy victory in November. Deafness Cannot be Cured. by local applications ns they cannot reach tho diseased portion of tho our. Thero is only ono way to euro denfnets nnd thnt is by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is caused by an inllamed con dition of the mucous lining ol tho eus tachian tube When this tube gots in- flamed you havo a rumbling sound or imptirfeot hearing, and when k is en tirely closed deafness is tho result, and unless the Inllanimation can bo taken out and this tubo restored to Its normal condition, hearing will bo destroyed forover; niuo ensos out of ton aro caus ed by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of tho mucous sur faces, We will giro one hundred dol lars for any caso of deafness (caused by catnrub) that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. 3 Sold by druggists, 75o. Hall's family pills are tho best. Tho CniEF Calculating Penoil ena bles nny oho to figHro faster than tho brightest brain ean without its aid. A twist of tho wrist brings tho result. Instructivo, interesting nnd highly useful From this date wo will givo onu with onch dollar paid on Mibsorip Hon Rheumatism Cured In a Day. .MVtticuure far rlieiiiiialUni aud ueuralela readily cures In from ono to llireo day. Its act ion upon the kyrtem li rcnmriablc andtnya terioim. It remorei nt onee Ilia caiuo ami ilii dloao Immediately disappear. Tho rtrktdoke fled 'cleW.'b. " """ SolJ by "' Kl ar,w' STATE CREEK. Tho roads aresomowhat muddy since tho fino rain and grnss is growing fine and doing well. W. H. Rosoncrnns will soon add an another business house to Anderson vlllo. Ho has, wo nro creditably in formed, bought tho corner lot west of tho Fourth Avenuo hotel, nnd will en gage in tho general merchandise busi ness as soon ns ho can erect a building. Tho peoplo of that town are somewhat excited over tho prospect of a new railroad from Nelson to Red Cloud, Andersouville and Smith Ccntro Spenco Potter's health is no better. Ho will soon go to Lincoln. Wheat sowing has commenced in our part und there will bo soveial thousand acres sown. Al Scrivner sold another h.nsulnst weok to a Red Cloud d viper for $05. Mr. ytevons will soon bo rendy for plastering his house. Al Scrivner sold his calves to Dan Morris for 110 per head. Mr. C. Stevens marketed a load of his tine peaches in Red Cloud last week at 11.50 per bushel. Fodder cutting is now something of tho past and somo aro not done haying. Kd Cooper and wife have gono to Iowa on a visit to their eld homo. Wm. Haskins and family were visit en our creek last Sunday. Wm. G. Scrivner and wife aro visit ing with relatives on this creek at pres ent. P. S. Fair will soon build n new resi dence. It scorns liko nearly all tlo pops and democrats of this bection havo been struck with a streak of prosperity aud are making wondeiful improvement before Hrynn is elected. Rev. Con Hewitt preached his faro well sermon nt Mt. Hope last Sunday evening. Occasional. Aksarben at Omaha. You'll "seo things" if you are in Omaha next week. The Knights of Ak-Sar-Bcn have ar ranged a program compared with which their efforts of previous years sink into insigullicauce. Six days aud nights of fun and fiivolity; of gorgeous street parades; free vaudeville shows, baud concerts and outdoor masque rades. The greatest week's amuse ment over provided by nny westorn city au Oriental carnival aud an Oc cidental strtet fair, all in one. Half rates to Omaha via tho Burlington route, September 25, '-'(J, '27 uud 28. Only j SO for the touud trip fioni Red Cloud. Seo the ticket agent thu Bui liugtou ticket iigeut. Notice to Taxi'aykks: Delinquent real estate taxes will bt advertised for salo the tir.tt week iu October. The lists aio now being prepared for the printer. Property owners will govern themselves accordingly. C. D. Rou inson, County Treasurer. For driving out dull billions feeling strengthening the appetite and in creasing thu capacity of tho body for work, Prickly Ash Bitters is agoldtn romedy. Sold by C. L. Cotting. K dfedlbdbdbdbdlfcdb SLUGGISH BRAIN It caused by Imperfect Digestion and Disorder in the Liver and Bowels. PRICKLY ASH BITTERS IS A BOON TO BRAIN WORKER?. It purifies the bowels, strengthens and regulates the liver, aids digestion, promotes vigor of body, cheerfulness and mental activity. m 'J 4M SOLD BY ALL DRUQQI6T8. C L.'COTTINC, PL ATT & ; XAIam 10 ehieago kumbep YardJ ItRU CLOUD, Lumber, Lime, TRADERS DUMBER CO. UKALKRS IN LUMBER totilclin.e: material, Eto. red Cloud. CAUCUS CALLS, lho republican ekclots of Lino township will meet in caucus on Sat urday, Sept. 22d, at 2 o'clock p.mTat tho school house in DIst.No. 34, for the purposo of nominating township offi cers nnd such other business as may como beforo tho meeting II. TuiineTJ, Committeeman. OTho republican electors of Red Cloud township aro requested to meet at the court houso In Red Cloud on Saturday, September 20th, at 3 o'clock p.m. for tho purposo of placing In nomination township officers and attending to such other business as may como beforo the meeting. Omvkk Hkdok, Committor man. Tho republican electors of Hatin township aro requested to moot at tho Harris school house on Saturday,' Sep tcmber 20, at 4 p in. to placo In nomi nation township officers and for tho transaction of such other mntlcrs as may como beforo tho meeting. J. R. Harkikoton, Committeeman. Tho republican electors of Garfield township will meet in caucus on Thurs day, September 20th, at 4 o'clock p.m. at the Pope school bouse for the pur pose of nominating township officers and such other business as may come before the meeting. E. Amack, Committeeman. gC999K2(CeXK!l2C $ JXAUJ1ET STORE. S DAMERELL BLOCK. 9. 3 A FEW PRICES. $ 6 quart enamel preserve kettle 29c. 2 quart tin dinner pail 5c. 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It used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their begu iling In kidney trouble. If you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy Is soon realized. It stands the highest for Its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases and is sold on Its merits by all drueelsts In fifty- cent andone-doHariz-l es. You may have a sample bottle by mall iiom. of b-hd-Roo. free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out If you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer It Co., Blnghamton, N. Y. PountaimDrinksi AT THK Bon Ton Bakery. FIVE CENT DRINKS. Ic Crenm fcoiln, Crushed Krult bodn, Coeo Cola. (Merry riiorpiinte, Hoot liter. Kkk Lemonade, (iiapo I.emon, Mozle. Lemon Soxr. Cherry Hire. Fralt I'liof jiliHte. I.. 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All mch PeriojiH are rciiickted to present their claims wlththo voucher to tho County Judge of said cauoty, at hla oWco tlwreln, on or be fore tiro 7th day .f March, tool, and all cla,lraa o tiled wilt bo heard before tho aald Judge oh the 8th day of March, 1WI, at 1Q o'clock a.n. ' Jame DuFry, Coanly Judge. Sated, Auguit9, 19CO. ' I SAMPLE ROOMS. JOHN POLNICKY, FKOPR1ETOR. DEALER IN .Vines, Liquors, California randies. DlDOTimiUininn tf LYAU M icjpy BHmillH ilHD VntlTTaBV W . 3 AT. P r V AKWAYSJONaTAP. l? I jtfMtirtrwv','nmmmtm!l