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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1886)
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If nJ.iuM .tktt Wtilken " wttwMca R as. been earkked. tad , lw tlw lu ike form of cwd'crepf . ifttil the rift I exhausted; Uwrefore ft I -vs .'fc amIi ' -' r. '-t.iIT:i., '!! --a tfMtafatl ? MIL !t' Thwiwrwii''briii5kim;totk Wgfc. m m iwntni mm vu & - Ml dCTw oTIertUrty. mi keep K iMf. bj Wlefooi wseeMt Tkte ! "tfr'n bieudittK of Mud mM Jy UmnltWiik- Tbe. mi i tMinoivtod ' wkh k k m doparit which m drawn jc'b in fruit aad re tMCfock4ocaot leach away and dWffMmr with oae fceaJooVraiai. lArkt: tkJH, aandy aoil, with a wxooft "armranY wteofl. ia dt twt dlfcrcat tTf, and rcjairw a different treaUaeot R ka fewdthriit. No matter ham MMk.yMi (pvc it one year, it very mkmi rcqaireakwtie much more. You caa mviett H, bt yo can't keep it rick. Thrfor vow mwt maaajst it as on wmdil take care; of a sjwndtlirift, fiivin wka k awHtil at the time, and in a way tkatpenuiU as little waato as pos ikle. Iahali explain this treatment aore fally farther on. InrtneeiKHceoC Ranlea plot yo my mi reatneted to x atiC tenacious, heavy clay. Now von have a miser to deal with a soil 'that retains.' but in auny makes ao proper use of. what it receives. Skill and good man acemeat. however, can improve any soil, and coax luxuriant crops from tbe most unpropitkHis. WewUlpeak,artof the ideal soil already mentioned, and hope that the acre eoataias an area of it of suitable dimensions for a garden. What should be the fret step in this case? Why, to get more of it. A quarter of an acre caa be made equal to half an acre. Tob caa about double the garden, with t adding to it an inch of surface, by increasing the depth of good soil. For instance, ground 'has been cultivated to the depth of six or seven inches. Try the experiment of stirring the soil and eajrtokmg it one foot downward, or elf htec inches, or even two feet, and see what vast differences will result With every inch you go down, making all friable and ftff.lc, you add just so maob more to root pitstiiniu. When you wish to rait: a great deal, increase yoar leverage. Knots arc 'your levers; and when they rest against a deep fur tile soil they lift into the air and son shine products that may well delight the eyes and palate ef the most fasti dious. We suggest that this thorough deepening, pulverization, and enrich ing of the soil be done at the start, when the plough can be used without any obstructions. If there arc stones, rock, roots anything which prevents the treatment which a garden plot should receive, there is a decided ad vantage in clearing them all out at the beginning. L:ist fall 1 saw a half-aero that wa rwninpy, and so encumbered with stones thntone could walk all over it without ! tp:njr off the rocks. Tho land was tropin;., and therefore capable of drainage. The proprietor put three men to work on the lower side with picks, shovels, and blasting tool. They turned tho soil over to the depth of eighteen inches, taking out every stone larger than n walnut. Eight or ten feet apart deep ditches were cut, and tho stones, as far as possible, placed in these. Tho rest were carted away for a heavy wall. You may say it was ex pensive work. So it was; yet so com nlete a garden spot was made that I be lieve it would yield a fair interest in po tatocs alone. I relate' this instance to show what can be done. A more for bidding area for a garden in its original state could scarcely bo found. Enough vegetables and fruit can be raised from it hereafter, with annual fertilizing, to supply a large family, and it will im prove every year under the refining ef fects of frosC sun, and cultivation. It should be remembered that culture docs for soil what it does for people. It mellows, brings it up. and renders it capable of finer products. Mach,' in deed, caa be dene with a erode piece of land in a single year when treated with the thoroughness that has been sug gested, and some strong-growing vege tables ma be seen at their best during the first season, but the more delicate vegetables thrive better with successive years of cultivation. No matter how abaadantly the ground may be en riched at.lirst, time and chemical, action are reqaired to transmute the fertilisers into the best forms of plant food, and make them a part of the very soil itself, rioaghiag or spading, especially if done ia late autama, oxposes the mould to the beneficial aetkm of tbe air aad frost, and the garden gradually takes on, tho refined, mellow, fertile character which, distiagmshes it from the ordinary field. la dealiag with a ihin, sandy soil one has alamst to reverse, the principles just given. Yet. there is no caasc for dis eesxagement. 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Met; in Urftr Mufmint f .limit"" "" Tito Wit TV If at mrs arc named the Asia, the BnasHt ami the Scotia, why not call one the Nansea? Inim AloHt. A friend said to the sister of JVesideat. CTcvcJand, as she was leaving Bqflalo for Wasliihgton: -1 hoinryott will hail fromBntam.' "Ob. yon expect me to hail from Bnfalo and reign in Washing ton." If the Venn de Medici oonld be ani mated ' into life, women wonkl onl y re msrk that lier waist w UrgcOuida. We shall be perfectly virtuous when there k no longer any flesh on "our bones. Margttcrilcdc Valolt. Oae lores- to talk of one's self so much hat one never tires of a tete-a-tete with a lover for years. That is the reason why a devotee likes to be with her con fessor. It is for the pleasure of talking of one's self even though speaking evil. Mme. de Sevirigc When yon wish to affirm anything, you always call (Jod to witness because He never contradicts yon. Queen of JBsKmaNia. Her neck and arms were as naked as If she had never eaten of tbe tree of knowledge of good and cviL Jane Car lyle. Judge no one by his relations, what ever criticisms you may pass upon his companions. Relations, like features, are thrust upon his; companions, like clothes, are more or less our own selec tion. JTae Field. Marryin' a man ain't like scttin' along side of him nights and hearing him tali pretty; that's the fust prayer. There lots an lots o' mcctin' after that Boh Terry Cook. No! 1 ain't one to sec the cat walking into the dairy and wonder what shea come after. George Eliot. "What, would you do in time of war if yen had the suffrage?" asked Horace G'.veley of Mrs. Stanton. "Just what you have done, Mr. Greeley; stay at nomc anil urge the others to go and fight," replied the lady. Mile. Mars, a favorite of the Theatre Francais, had offended the Gardes du Corps, and they went to the theatre to hiss her down. She came to the edge of the stage, and, referring to the fact that they never went to war, said: "What has Mara to do with the Gardes du Corps?" Pray," said an army officer who had been on guard duty in Washington sev enteen years, to Miss Cleveland, "what do ladies find to think about besides dresses and parties?" "The heroic deeds of our modern -army officers," replied Miss Cleveland. A lady once told me she could always know when she had taken too much .wine at dinner her husband's jokes be gan to seem funny. "Have you seen Mrs. lately?" a lady who did all the talking. "No, I had to give up her acquaintance. I tried for two years to tell her something in particular." Collected by Kate Saiu bom. m i He'd Choose to be a Baby. The following story was told at the ascent encampment of the Grand Army at Mexico, Ma A group around one of the numcicus canij-tircs were relating incident ot bravery and cowardice shown in battle, aud this is one of them: "Itwasat the battle of Gettysburg," said the speaker, "when the bullets were falling like hail, and the shells were shrieking and bursting over our heads in a way to make tiic bravest heart tremble, a private dropjed oit of the ranks and skulked back to the rear. He was well under way, when, unfortu nately for him, he was met by General Slocum coming to the front. " 'What are you doing here? Get back to your post,1 the General shouted. "The poor fellow stopped still and trembled like a leaf, but made no reply. 44 Get back to your post, you miser able coward; aren't you ashamed of yourself to be skulking back here when you should be in tho front with your brave comrades?1 "Still the man made no replv, but commenced to cry like a year-old infant 44 4You infamous, sneaking coward, shouted the infuriated general, 4get back to your post; I'll ride you down like a dog. Why. you are nothing but a babv.' " I-I-ril t-t-t-tcll vou what g-g-gen-ral,' said the blubbering fellow, Td g-g-g-give anything just n-n-now if I was a D-b-baby, and i-i-if I had my eh-ch-choice Td r-r-rathcr be a femaw b-b-b-baby.'" Hew Faddy tHoto the Ropje. "Ton my soul, a most remarkabk thing," said an amateur photographer BBcently. "Most peculiar thing I ever knew. " J took my instrument to the roof of pur house the other afternoon, al ways carry it with me in case of an emergency, and as I gased about my eye was .attracted by some linemen ad justing sometelegraph wires not far dC There were 'five wires and a number of men at work: .at different points The bodies of the men were black spots against the white sky. and the five wires showed very clearly. The whole thing had the appearance, of an enormous clef of a musical score, the men being the notes. "What did I do, yoaask? Such an ppcrtunky was not to be missed. I took an instantaneous picture of the thing as k stood. 1 ant no musician myself, . bat whan my first proof was finished I toot it to a friend who per forms on-a piano. Ks placed the pho tograph oar a aantit taca and toakad at it for a second. Then we were both abounded. My imnrassioa had truer than I had thenght. 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I am satisfied it is a white maa, as no negro could get so much poison from the druggist without some notice being taken fit I am rusjonsiWc for every word in thk card, and can whip the man that poisoned my dog. No man will resent ah inult that will steal, lie, burn houses, and slip around at night and poison a man's dog." Nevada is the paradise of the choo! teacher, where the average salary is $140 per month for males and $l'G for women. Tbe Kcv. J. L. Scudderof Minneapolis ia in error when, in trying to prove that women are more fond' of dancing than men, he says: "Women will dance with each other by the hour, but meu never dance except with women." Wc have seen in a dancing hall in Rome men dancing with each other by the dozens of couples in preference to the partner ship of young women who danced equally well. This was undoubtedly evidence of the most undiluted love of dancing for its action and the rhythm alone; but wc take it that the love in grained in the human heart fortius his toric exercise is luu sauiu nuuiucr im man or woman. .Nl Y. Sun. Cure For Piles. Piles arc freqently preceeded by a sense of weight in the bask, loins and lower part of the abdomen, causing the patient to suppose he has affection of the kidneys or neighboring organs, At times, symptoms of indigesrion are present, flatulency, uneasiness of the stcmache, ets. A moiyture like preep iralion, producing a very disagreeable itchintr, after getting warm, is a com mon attendant. Blind, bleeding and itching piles yeald at once to the ap plication of Dr.Bosanko's Pile Kemedy, which acts directly upon the parts af fected, absorbinb the termors, allying the intense itching and ell'ecting a per manent cure. Price 0 cents. Address the "Dr. Bcsanko Medicine Co., Piqua O Sold by Henry Cook and J. H. Kellogg &Co. Take Mo Chances, when, you buy dCliamberlain'lho1ic, Choera and Dsarrhoea Remedv. It is positively guaranteed to do all that is claimed for it. An attack oi bowel complaint and criying pains are so often sudden and' danerous that no one can afford to be without a prompt and certain remedy. Ask your drug gist for Chmbflrlian' Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Manufactured at Des Moines, Iowa, and be sure you get it. Three sizes. 25 cts., 50cts. and $1.00 bottles, sold by druggists. .-i - 1- Keep Quiet -And take Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy. It cures paih in the stomach almost instantly, get a 25 cent bottle, take nothing else. You wiil need notping else to cure the worst case of diarlioea, choera mor bus or bowel doniplaint. This medi cine is maide for bowel complaint only, and hits been in constant uso in the west for nearly fifteen years. Its suc cess has been unbounded and its name become a household word in thousands of homes. Try it. Sold by druggists. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, snlt rheum, fever sore.-', tetter, chapped hands, chilblains corus, and all skin eruptions, and positively curts piles or no pay re quire .1 It is guaranteed to give per fect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Henry Cook. The Excitement Mot over. The rush at Ferguson te Co's drug store still continues on account of per sons afflicted with coughs, colds, asthma, bronchitis, and consumption to procure a botle of Kemp's Balsam or the throat and lungs which is sold on a guarantee and is giving entire satisfaction. It is a standard family remedy. Price 50c and $1. Trial size free The Impending Danger. The rescent statistics of tne number of deaths show that a la.-ge majority die with consumption. This disease may commence with an appearantly harmless cough which can be cured instantly By Kemp's Balsam for the throat and lungs, which is guaranteed to cure and relieve all cases. Price 50 cents and $1.00 Trial size free. For sale by Ferguson & Co. OMAHA MEDICAL SSjSTtm Mt5?W DnU aCAllI 0aWn Hft MiBiiL TiraiSESs Uflv ri nlliB YW jajett mo AVfUAmsttjo 0POmnm. 3 iiwiniv.,j -)-.- jeaac onasakAsssaav rXXim isjsaacf; aso oicmc Mnrsaca, juavsaaotrw Mssysaasay wsws JtsaaafesataiiaiiiiiiM -tnmumufm tjv ftftfl mnmil.-NAb. ttr. o&Q&;JJm AaMnMOMrat bw aajt v t-K I B- rMI IKTCrkTV fTf"Tir tot jm aw?,r-SiC7: A. LAUTER? BED CLOUD, itlr osj hand freaJs bread, cadt . c4arars. vbacooa).oasMieil j ntuta, coreCKrr, etoL uraac ooM anaala aarvaa at au houru. Ioa craam and ysttrshistssoa Amm& '. DR. HENDERSON. Mt &e01 WrustTit ST. KANSAS OrfT. HO. Uedu intuit is iltiht. 17 nssnkt gteOWeaaAMharlMSUtiMtaU nmle. Ni im 4 HamtkU IM mttu accHMl Wntam iyfctfTniii i alDafaU't OmwiujCi tow. l lwiny lutm or iMMi.rNfrUc rCufeor ' tiwitmi mftmmmTMX. Ha wttniM w4. If Una iMtOrom tinttmritttrymhmttmtwmmutothtmtimt Stat mm imifilrlil wwwmML. A BOOK Sir buih mam, m wt . ! aaUcS forfe im anofc nntUmAI lotH rhiwtic cure. APOSrnVECtTRBibrRnEUlCATUX. Se fcr any me thl trratmnd Uils to cure or a!p Otwnm iitmtry innmisUofiurdkine. OndotierUrf:afrwd(Mcrc juxt fTr ami pain ia Jot eta ; Cw eeeif4eN4 la to T djr. HctHlrttraxutorneitiiitawaSirCireJn. Call, or ad. 0r.H4trM,t0WyM4taStKMMCir.M. Harness Shop, J. L. MILLER DEALER IX xIARNKSh COLLARS, SADDLE HORSfiBLANKETS wHIPS. COmBS. BRUSHES HARNESS OIL and everything usually kept in i firs class shop. Awo doers nofth of lit Nat. Bank- RED CLOUD. NEB. CooktfeMeacham Cowles. Nebraska DEALERS IN Drugs, Paints, Oils, Bookb Stationery, dec. Glass Prescriptons carefully compounded C. Schenck ! Cowles? Webster Co., Neb. ' Real Estate AND Collection Agent arms and unimproved lands for sale ou the most reas onable terms. Itcln located near tlic center of Webster conn tv. am, having facilities for sliowintc and su l- liiiB lands or town lots on .short notice, I can make it to the interest of those wi.shiiiK to lmv or sell lands in Webster county, to call on me Will nay taxes, make collections, anfunisnr abstacts on reasonable ttrnis. All bas'oes e ntr:lctl to my car '.vill receive prompt tt tioii 0. SCHENCK, xotary Publi Red Glnd aa. Sa.1. Hutir Siigi Line oarries the United State mails between Red Cloud and Smith Center. GOOD RIGS And accommodations fr conveying passengers, parcels,etc. Philip Barkley, Prop. i i We have just burned a kiln "of No. 1 Brick, which is ready FOR DELIVERY t To parties desiring the same. Will sell at Reaspable Prices ! And also sand at reduced rate?. Par , ties desiring to contract will do well to call on ns before purchasing as we guarantac satisfacto W. H.'Ludlow k Son- rR&sa . VS'i' BRKK BRIGK 'ilhs&iMimf r,f. - tf ijjjjLjj-g0j&ggj-jQ ftlaVlalaaMBHM P'JRrSiKfJI''- ' BflaBBflaBBflaBBBBflaB ' -' r- fesfe.iv;. ' : a?WW ACH PROP, NEBRASKA aeuversxs to anv part or mm our. Dr.J.S KM1GH DENTIST, VEO.CLOUO NEBRASKA. Fine Office Work w Specialty. Laufckiss zr.i ahrays oh ham;. OOce orer Rnl Claud National h auk THE WESTERN HDESE m CATTLE! INSURANCE CO. THE ONLY AUTHORIZED LIVE STOCK INSLTR. ANCE OMPANT IN THE STATE. ar Insures horses at the age of from 3 to 1 1 years; mules from 3 to 17 years, Stallions and Jacks from 3 to 8 years; and cattle from 2 to 11 against loss caused by Dimae, Injury Accident, Fire, Lightning or Theft, for not less than One or more than two years excepting steers which are being fatted for tho market, which can be insured for six months. Special attention is called to our Fire and Lightning Insurance, which is good anytvhete in the state of Nebras ka, whereas the liabilfty of loss by Fire aud Lightning ol Firo Insurance companies is limited to ihe.nremises of the assured and perhaps a small radius beyond.' The advantages and benefits which this company oilers to farmers and o.viers of stock .generally are so plain and apparent that it is hlirdiy necessary to onll attention to them. fOAASt .tuf.t. Seasons 1; to insure. Because it is the only Lie Slock In surance companv authorized by tho laws of this state to do business in this state. Because it is a Home Company, or ganized with home capital; the money naid to the company is kept in the state, and is paid out fur losses to the citizens oi the state; il all remains in the state. Because it is a reliable institution, whose stockholders, directors and offi cers, are among the wealthiest and most prominent business men in the state. Because its manner of adjusting and paying losses are always in harmony with the principals of strict justice and liberality. ' Because you can not afford to bo without insurance on your live stock any more than on your house and barn. If you are well off you can loose nothing by insuring if you are poor and cannot afford to loose any of your stock, it would be criminal negligence not to insure. Because should you wish to borrow money and offer as security your stock the security will be more ample, and you can obtain money more readily, and at a lower interest, if that stock is covered by a policy of insurance in this company Because we insure stock against death by accident, dimtacor theft. Became we insure stock against o by fire or lightning. Because no other insurance com pany can give you the same kind of Insurance. Because a paid up capital ot $100000 and a constantly increasing surplus fund renders It safe and solid against any emergency that may arise. . 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