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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1904)
. rsL.-wcsnrc2r: :.- :n J 1 MEXICAN MEXICAN MEXICAN MEXICAN MEXICAN MEXICAN MEXICAN ang Lin Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment cures Cuts, IiurMH, Untitles. Iu uho for over sixty ycn.ru. for Mnn, Benst or Poultry. Best for Home ailments, limbers up Stiff Joints. cures Frostbites and Chilblains .. ' MEXICAN MEXICAN MEXICAN MEXICAN MEXICAN MEXICAN Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment cures Sprains and Strains. cures Spavin and Hlni;bonc. heals Old SoreM quickly. ueHt for Cattle ailments. penetrates to the very bone. Best thing for a latuo horse. i Spavin nud Klngb MEXICAN MPVirAN ' MEXICAN MEXICAN MEXICAN MEXICAN at tl - a .. . at. A I 4 MA M A . MM Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment mustang Liniment mustang Liniment mustang Liniment mustang Liniment Is n positive cure for Piles. cures all forms of Hhcumatlsitt. cures Caked Udder In cows. Best for Sheep ailments. always gives satisfaction. drives out all inflammation. 3V--XT' V v: I - I i Often The Kidneys Are Weakened by Over-Work. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. It used to be considered Hint only urlnury and bladder troubles were to be troccu 10 me Kiuncys, but now modem I Bcience proves tlmt nearly nil diseases have their beiiiiiin In the disorder of these most important ori;ans. The kidneys filter and purify tlie blood that is their work. Therefore, when vourkiduevsnrc weak or out of order, you can understand how quickly your entire body is affected nnd how every organ secitw to fail to do its If you arc sick or " feel badly," begin taking the great kidney remedy, Dr. Kilmer's Swatnp-Koot, because as soon as your kidneys are well they will lielp all the other organs to health. A trial will convince anyone. If you are sick you can make no mis take by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild nnd 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, anil is sold on Us merits by all KW-. druggists iu fifty-cent err&gjirflWittS ...! ,l1t.. c ., I JVXJJIUII L MH- Ull bottles. You may-l-Ui: niltl utlb-uutiiii "-t'ltl'C.Tn "" ' i haven sample bottle rtomnot Strom p-Root. by mail free, also a pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney or bladdcrlipublc. Mention this paper . wtie.n'&riML'to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Ittng- iM Wyr hniiHvnJJMY. Don't make any mistake, , . Atti'jrcnic)jfcr the name, Swamp-Uoot, .m'KllnjJfs Swamp-Uoot, and the ad- 'J. . 111. .ad.- XT -V' .......... ...K..II1, . ' ,HJS, DlliavlUlUlww, .1. I i,uil.ti.i; nu E.'w "i fMtffwatf wiojn rrrw 'fbOG OF UTILITY. Me r-o' olntf cr'a lit oliiMoii l'riiiu the Illooilhoiiuil T)ir. llio evolution of the pointer from what may bo described us the blood hound typo to the modern Kngllsh foxhound kind has taken, perhaps, close on 150 years. lie is essentially, ubovo all others, a dog of utility, and 8 tho pointer has nlways been Uioked upon ns one of the chief helpmates of tho unifi who loves to take his pleasure behind a well broken brace of dogs, a pair of barrels and straight powder, It vtamUJto reason that that man has callotUlu nil his Ingenuity nud nil his knowledge of breeding to provide liitn mltowlth a sporting dog that Is best adapted for tho sport thut Is provided for:-! Therefore In sonic places In "ltriachncss on game nre to be found cmUudtctl In ono simile doir. there, ocr- lve wo found the perfect aiil- id n retrieving pointer nt thnt. other breeds of dogs, there uro sizes nnd sorts of pointers. The short hcu'ded, cloddy Hhotftdored nnd often weak thlghed nnd cow hocked pointer has gone by the board. It hinds to reason that, nlthough the cart horse can gallop, he cannot gallop with tho thoroughbred, tho clean neck ed, oblhpio shouldered, deep hummed. live racing machine. Half a day of renl going will knock up the heavy headed, loose throated pointer. Ho has had to give way to tho more elegant quantity; but even such as ho should not bo too small. Illustrated Sporting News. Evorjrrcmri. Tho leaves of a green plant nre chief ly useful ns feeding organs, which util ize sunlight In building up plant sub stance from water, carbonic acid gas and simple salts. Deciduous forms and evergreens have been evolved on dif ferent lines as regards foliage. On the approach of autumn the for mer withdraw all nutritious substances Into their trunks nnd branches. A layer of cork is then developed across the base of each leaf, which afterward falls off, leaving a neatly covered scar, Which excludes nlr nnd germs. These ehunges do not take place In evergreens, for these possess tough, leathery leaves capable of resisting frost, which are shed gradually all the year round as they become old and ef fete. Such plants use sunlight year out, year In, while deciduous trees and shrubs do during tho warm season only, though they work very vigorous ly lu summer, getting ready the buds vhlch open the next spring and stor ing up starch nnd the like to servo us food till the new leaves aro unfolded and ready for work. Ob' the Wrong Tack, A young man hi Now York wns deep ly impressed wltli tho beauties of Froe . masonry nnd after considerable effort mental and otherwise, bad fitted him self for the ceremony of Initiation into tbo order, lie had heard of the "goat" and tbo "gridiron" and many other things connected with the first degreo and was prepared to bo' surprised at aothlng. In tho courso of his first even ing at tho lodgo he stepped on a tack, "which stuck Into his foot nnd gave him considerable pain. He said nothing and ruado no effort to reinovo it, pain ful though It was. Two hours Inter, when It seemed to him that thcro was fgtV'i'gjgoro to comeju Jh&..wjY..jl' -Mil ' i'nai ''' .w"-ore tuu Idnlus are so vast, K' f'Bt n"d wide ranging pointer a tfcljpulred-ouc, too, with "bird sense." y'WGre true ranging, a good nose nnd t T. oTa-ar? "Hmm JUWin an irrrrmnoii, lie ntfitea if no luignc . the tnclc out of his foot. Ills mifferlngfl were not ameliorated when ho was told that tho tnck had nothing to do with tho ceremonies. Now York Post. lie "Wan Not I.nronlr. John Morley In his llfo of Gladstone tells tho story of tho statesman's ex amination for admission to Oxford uni versity when ho was n youth. Tho ex nmliier, hnvlng utterly fnlled to floor tho candidate on some point of the ology, said, "Wo will now lenvo thnt pnrt of tho subject." "No, sir," replied tho candidate; "If you plense, wo' will not leave It yet," and proceeded to pour forth a fresh stream. The dean In Mr. niadBtone's day was (Jalsford, famous among other things for his trenchant brevity. "This laconic gift," observes Mr. Morley slyly, "the dean evidently had not time to transmit to all of his flock." Olilcnt I'lro Knulnr. Tho original lire engine, the first ma chine of Its kind ever made, Is pre served In the old parish church nt Dartmouth, Knglnnd. It Is only 4 feet long and I feet I) Inches Iu height. Tho car rests on four small wheels, nnd tho hose Is attached to the top. A clumsy lever placed at the back of Pie ear sets the machine In motion. The stream thus forced through the plpo wns very small and doubtless had very little ef ficiency. i Cnr'Irnn. "It was careless of me to say that 1 admired Hacon," remarked the young woman with glasses. "Did you offend some Shakespearean student V" "No. It was u Chicago pork packer. He frigidly remarked that he didn't care to talk shop." Washington Star. Iluliy llliihlicr. "Fat babies," said the eminent scien tist, "are unhealthy. You may think because a baby Is fat that It is iu the pink of condition, but the fat Is simply so much blubber." "My baby Isn't fat." said the dejected father, "but wo can't sleep at night be cause he has too much blubber." "nrllllnnt nnd Impulsive people," do Clares u lecturer on physiognomy, "hnvo black eyes, or If they don't hnve them they're apt to get them If they're too Impulsive." A DANCE IN THE KLONDIKE Joaqnln Miller' Story nnd tlie Way lie Clinched It. At ouo of his lectures just after his return from tho Klondike Joaquin Mil ler told tho following story: "One night I was Invited to n dance In n miner's cabin, and while Rill l)aton scraped away on his fiddle we Just hoed It down. Hut the miners tramped In and out so much between dances that be fore midnight tho ladles declared the floor was so slippery they couldn't dance another step unless something wns done. Then something wns done thnt never was possible In mining dnys In California. Each miner gal lantly opened his buckskin powder pouch nud sprinkled gold dust on the floor! Anil this was repeated through out tho night. And in the morning, ladles and gentlemen, those miners never troubled themselves about sweep ing up that gold dust. They Just hitch ed up their dog sleds and rode awav." At this point of Miller's narrative there was n slight agitation In the au dience, an ominous sign of Incredulity, but Miller was equal to It. With n wave of his hand toward one of the boxes, he said, "And my old friend up there in the box, Captain John Healy. will substantiate what I say." It was a master stroke of the poet, for the house burst Into applause and greatly embarrassed the modest mil lionaire mining and railroad promoter of Alaska, who unsuspectingly hud ac cepted Miller's Invitation to attend the lecture In the nfternoon. I'nrnrll'a SaiicratltloiiN. Chnrles Stewart Parnell was ono of the strongest men that ever lived, but he had numberless superstitions. Oneo a colleague of his bromdit him llio draft of u hill to tho cell he was then I nriil,n..li... I.. T.-ll .!... . I'vuji,) iiik in iiiiiui!iiiiaiii. ii was in thirteen clauses. Parnell was honitled. Ho Insisted that somehow or other a fourteenth clause should lw added. Once lnnu'U saw n colleague with three lights In his bedroom. Ho wns quite uneav until he saw one of tho lights put out. I traveled with him once when ho had n senrf that had been presented to him by n lady ad mirer. There was some green In tho scarf. One of his superstitions wns that green was an unlucky color. He used to say, half Joke, whole earnest, that all tho misfortunes of Ireland came from tho fact thnt her color wns green. Ho wns very much put out by this scarf. It wns iu tho dnys when tho habens corpus was suspended In Ireland nnd we were sleeping on the mail boat at Kingstown and wwomot to start for Holyhead till next morn ing. Ho wns quite sure the green scarf would hnvo us arrested before wo left In tho morning. M. A. P. neanllra of Itetl Tape, iiiotuoilH Is ftfvAkihrri uy n corrwfuTTm cut on one of our stations. An olllcer having occasion for the use of a screw driver made application for the supply of that humble but handy Implement from the government ston's. Ills appli cation was bandied about In tlie usual nianner from olllcer to olllcer and final ly reached tho upper authority, from wlioni n reply filtered back by the same devious ways to the effect that screw drivers were only supplied In tool boxes and not singly. Nothing daunt ed, the olllcer nt once applied for n box of tools nnd after the usual cir cumlocutory tactics was Informed thnt boxes of tools were only supplied to carpenters' shops. Hy this time the olllcer, who had quite forgotten what lie had wanted the screwdriver for. had thoroughly entered into the spirit of the campaign, and his next applica tion was f(..' a carpenter's shop. He got it. London Tit-Hits. MiH'Uuliiin ii ml (irovy. In Tails in the revolution of 1S30 n law Ktutkiit was Miuudly kicked by ono of the king's olllcers for tearing down n copy of the ordinances placarded on tho wall. The olllcer was armed, the student was not; so the latter ran away. Nearly u half century later, In 1S7!I, the olllcer called upon the stu dent to bid him goodby, having Just resigned the presidency of the French republic on account of a radical differ ence with the majority of the national assembly on questions of state policy. Ho combined with his adieus also a graceful word of congratulation on the student's election to succeed him lu the presidential chair. The student was Jules (Irovy; the olllcer was l'a trice de Mac.Mahon, who died ripe In years and honors. VliiT Thry Kilt Tuhiicoo. Perhaps there Is nothing more pecul iar about the Ksktmos of Point Har row than their methods of using tobac co, which. oT course, they procure from the whites. They know good from bad tobacco. When they get hold of a few plugs, they show u marked apprecia tion of it. The habit of chewing the weed seems to be universal. Men, wo men and even unweaned children keep a quid, often of enormous size, con stantly In the mouth. The Juice Is not spit out, but swallowed with the saliva without producing any symptoms of nausea. Self Control. "There's one thing 1 will say." re marked Mrs. Cunirox, "and that Is that my daughter Arabella has a One disposition." "IndeedV" "Yes, sir. The way she can sit for hours listening to herself play on the piano shows remarkable self control." Exchange. ' Mixed Mctnphor, ''Brethren," said an earnest exhorter to a body of religious workers, "breth ren, p.'inember that there Is nothing whle.'j will kindle tho fires of religion in the human heart like water from the foun ) ins of life.1 LEFT MINDED PEOPLE. Tto "Vny the llrnlii'a Order Are An nounced and Ohcyed. Hoth sides of the brain are capablo of performing the duties of giving commnudn to the limbs, but tho orders only come from one side, either from the right or left, but If the side upon which tho speech center lies gets In jured and Is rendered Incapable of per forming Its duty then tho other side takes up the work, though It requires some time before it can do so properly. Supposing a man meets with a bad fall or accident of any kind which damages the speech center on the left, he becomes dumb for the time being. Then tho light sldo slowly learns how to give orders, and the man guadually regains power of speech after some years, but In many cases ho becomes left handed because now tho orders from the brain nro transmitted more rapidly to the loft than to the right. You hnvo often experienced, 1 sup pose, the curious feeling that you have done something or met some ono at some time or other when In reality you ha've not done so at all. Supposing the left side of your brain conceived tho Idea that you were go ing to tie your boot lace nud that tho right side was, say, n thousandth part of n second behindhand lu grasping the pamo Idea, the result, when the right side did grasp It, would bo that you would Imagine that you had al ready tied your boot luce. Dr. With row In London Answers. Dreama of I'eace Allure to Death, Dreams of pence have always allured mankind to their undoing. Human des tiny has been wrought out through war. The United States is an illus tration. Littlo of the boII which now acknowledges tho sovereignty of the Union tins not been subdued by arms, tfl-o first settlers slew tho Indians or were themselves slain; next the Ameri cans nnd English conquered the French; afterward tho Americans turned on the English and, with the aid of France, ejected them. In 1812 we again fought tho English to defend the national unity and subsequently took California from Mexico by the sword. To consoli date u littnligcneous empire we ei-tim ed the social system of the south, and lastly we cast forth Spain. The story Is written In blood, and common sense teaches us that as the past has been, so will bo the future. Nature has decreed that animals shall compete for life, or, J In other words, destroy or be destroyed. We can hope for no exemption from the common lot. Brook Adams in At lantic. I.nkea of lllooil. The name Lake of Blood or Its equiv alent bus been given to places as far apart as England and South America. "Sanguelae" 1. c, the Lake of Blood was the name given by the victo rious Normans to the battlefield nt Hust ings, where the Snxons were ovei thrown and slain with terrible carnage. For a similar reason Lake Trasliueno has borne the name "Sanglnetto" be cause Its waters were ruddencd during the second Punic war by the blood of some in.OOO Itoinnim who fell before the troops of Hannibal. Yet another Lake of Blood, called nlso "Yaguar Cochn," Is situated lu the state of Ecuador. It Is one of n series of lakes formed by the extinct craters of volcanoes on the towering heights of the Andes range of iiioun- The FREE Homestead Lands ol n western Canada aro tho Star Attractions for 1904. Millions of acres of mncnlficcnt Grain and Grazing LnnJs to be had ns a free Rift, or by pur chase from Hallway Compan ies, Land Corporations, etc. The Great Attractions Good cropn, delightful ell mate. splendid ichonl inlen, perfect oclul condition!, exceptional railway advan tage, and wenlth nnd uflta ence acquired eadly. Tle population ot Western Canada increased 128,000 by Im migration durlnsr tho past year, over 50,000 being Americans. Wrlto to tho nearest author ized Canadian Government Agent for Canadian Atlas and other information: or address Superintendent Immigration, Ottawa, Canada: W. V. BENNETT, York Life Bldg., Omaha, Neb. 801 New l INSURANCE ngnlnst Fire, Lightning, Cy clones nud Windstorms, seo JNO. B. STANSER, agent for tho Formers Union Insur nuco Co., Lincoln, Neb., tbo best in surance company in tho state. ir.fir? IhMIH T,ME TABLE- ff"ffiM Red Cloud. Neb. LINCOLN OMAHA GJ1IOAUQ SI. JOE KANSAS CITY 87. LOUIS nnd all points east and south. DENVER HELENA BUT7E SAL7 LAKE O'J PORTLAND SAX FRAXCI8C0 and all point west. TRAINS LEAVK AS rOLLOWSI No, 18. Pnskenger dally for Oberllu nnd St. FrHiicI timnclie. Ox ford, McCook. Denverainl all point" ?eM............................ 6 3"i .rn No, 14. I'BusL'iiser dally for St. Joe, Kanxus City, AtrhlKon, St. Louis. Lincoln via Wymote and nil poliita ciiht nnd notuh 210 a.m No 15. Vaini'tiKer. dally. Denver, all polatH In Colorado, Utah and California 8:15 p.m No. 10. raksciiKer. dally for St. Joe, Kanuii. City. Atchiboa, SI. Loulf and all points cantata! south . 10:35 s.n. No. 174. Aerninmodiiilon, dally except Sunday, llnxtlnn'.. Grand In land, lilacs Hills and all point In the northwest........ 2:mr.no Sleeping, dining, nnd reclining chair ran. (soatn free) on through irnlitK. Ticket sold sui! baggage checked to any point la the Unltof States or Canada. For Information, time tables, mapR or tieketi call on or addrebf. A. Conovcr, Agent, Ke3 Cloud, Nebr. or .1. Frauds. Giueral Passengei Agent Omaba. Nebransa fDoN'T Be Fooled. Oenulne ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA Is put up In wMte packages, manufactured exclusively by the fitatllsan Mtillclnr Co.. Maditon. Wis. Sells at 39 cents package. All others are rank Imitations and substitutes, don't risk your health by taking them. THCOENUINU makes sick E topic Well, Keeps you Well. All Honest eaters sell the Oenulne. HOLLISTCR DKUQ CO, Msdlion, Wis. -.-' aiSML $4vwirWCT'boieioWtairti3atirv This signature,- YARNS! This is the Yarn Store. The only complete line of Yarns in the city. Fleisher's, Shet land Floss, Zephyr, etc. Dress Goods and ZSJMi!L2ZJlL, l-a x.,ri:,-U?i I I ifVn 'll 'f .'.A r-r- Embroideries Our Laces and' Embroideries are of the latest and standard patterns, and the prices are down to the bottom. Notions, Etc. We are selling Hairpins, Combs, etc., at prices 25 to 50 per cent below "closing out" and other "fake" bargain prices. F. Newhouse, RED CLOUD, NEB. City Dray and Express Line. IIOREN & STUDEIJAKER, Pltors. Goods Delivered to any part of the city. Charges as low as the Lowest CITY AGENTS FOR ADAAS EXPRESS CO. TELEPHONES, Residence 52. WW)!...;. ::..'. .'...'.; :..... :.i..!.iOi.j....;.'iei FRESH ME A TS ! Wlion purchasing Frosli nnd Suit Mcnts, Kish, Ciiunc, etc., romembor tho old Post olllco Meat Markot, Slioror's old stand. C. E. HARRINGTON. Successor to Ed Shcrer. :-a (ft 153 m lii:W.A,ii...'jiiiiv,!.iMi ....!.. ....?.,. .r....,J.j PCHICHESTCR'S ENGLISH ENNYR0YAL, PILLS jT-v Original and Only Ornulnr. TvaAri. Aiw.T.r.n.Di. i.air mis iirutfi.i for VIIIUIir.MTKU'N JOI.I.SII 111 KKU tnl Uald utlllllo boo. le.1.4 v-tui tlu. ribbon. Take no other. IlrAiM 'KCrrooa Mb. illation! and Imlla Uoob. Bay of your lirsgclit, or md4 4p. io iuw for PartleuUro, TeatlmaiilaU U4 "Relief for Idlr," m uiur, bj ro ta ra Mall. lO.OOOTr.timoalaJf. B.ldbj DruflLlt. fJklckeatl'hrmleAltJo. 44 Maelaoa Maaare. 1H11JU PA. RHEUMATISM CUHKD IN A DAY. Mystic Curo for lUietnnatlum and Neuralgia radically cures In 1 to 3 (Ujb, lis artloa upon the system Is remarkable and mysterious It remoTcs at once the cause nnd the disease Im mediately disappears. The first dofo greatly benefits. 75 cents and 11,00. Sold by II. E. Once, Druggist. Ited Cloud. arJ-..-Lj tWLrSa, TY1 sai -.T all T.n il&trA a (fnM in Ono Fliv kf..:M:MA -... kVVWS t Trimmings Te have a few remnants of dress goods that are bar gains, among them: All-wool Venetian Flake, per yard, 50C. 56-inch wide Re pellant, for ladies' skirts, per yard, 65c. Henriettas, all col ors, per yard, 50 and .""LJ Standard Calicoes, remnants, per yti, 5c. and Laces Office 119 ftiM,'iaL. ;.. a :.!,! 1 '"..s.'SX-r "..:. ."..:..VjJ?f i CM .!t": T.,;.,!,,ei t'.'.'.l ."..'.ie!"..yie:! PARKER'S HAIR RAt .QAM CV&inn and brautlflti tlie hair. . xiiiumc luiunaui eruwui. Never rails to Deitorn Oru Jlalr to ita Youthful ColorT Curnmalp illwa.fi , hair falling. toc.andsimat Drugjriita INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM CURED IN 3 DAYS. Morton L. Hill, of Lebanon, Ind.,.saysj "My wife had Inflammatory RheumatlKm la everr muscle and Joint; her suffering was terrible and her body nnd face woro swollen almost be yond recognition; had been la bed six wcekn and' had eight phynlclaiiB, but received no benefit until she tried Ihe Mystic Cure for Rheumatism. It gave Immediate relief and she was ablo to walk about In three days. I am sure It savrd her life." Sold by.JI. IS. Orlce.. Druggist. Hod C oud. ' Core Crip la Two Days. . 4 oa every SJyr DOX.23G. ssaaWafl H