The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, May 22, 1896, Page 8, Image 8

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Why not Im a ui- i muni'ii this
uprlnjj?
jThrrn nrc women who annnnl tolor
a tint unill-hl. ni'ul'Ot about I h
houpo who ton lieu take no euro of
their health,
They hhould. use tliodo prcciou
May days for g'-ttini; htronic and
well by taking lVino'n oolcry com
pound tlio greatest of all spring re
mcdioH. Mien Kloio M. Brown of 2 L"edn
St., Dorchenter, iMufh., whoso picture
is given above, wrote tho Gth of t liin
month as follows:
"Four or five yearn no, I mifferod
with dreadful pains in my back (owing
to my Ictdriptp), no much so tint night
after night I tould not cloo my ym,
and what fnw hour (deep 1 did grt I
oould bo Imnrd nuxning mid tensing,
showing ttiHt i-vf-n in my sl'-np, I hiif
forcd pain. At times I would htvo
more pnui than n -11 11 1 ovir my I f t
hip, and wlnui waking ii tln morning
it would Iih Hill i-ouiit do to Hirfti'h
Slier-Ill' .Mtlf.
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oruer d( mii' i.miiiinviMcil Ikuii die DiMilii
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mv limb down atrnight, ns thoro
would bo a drawing and trembling of
tho cords. Besides such torture, I
begun to IWt u great, doal.
"Alter HiiflVring for somo time, n
frioud advised mo to try Paino's
celery compound. I can truthfully
wty that after lining four bottles I was
cured; not helped, but cured."
If you have any doubt at all these
apring days about your hoalth if
nouralgio twinges, kidney troubles,
dizzy spalls, indigestion or heart pal
pitation show tlieiuBolvcc, don't wait
fur plainer warnings. Make a clean
seap of all these ailments from tho
systam.
It is easiest, to da this naw, as
priuig is heto. ,Tako Paine'a
celery compound whan the system is
most raaponnivo to its cleansing,
strengthening inflnenno.
An improvd appotitc, sound digos
tion, uninterrupted sleop, and an en
ergetic condition, arc tho result of
taking Paine'rt calory compound.
ftiiurlir'N Mule.
N'nllcc Ii Iiiti'Ii mvi'ii th.it I iv Urini! nr an
nrileror sili'iiun" illri-i'ttsl fioin tin, ilmilet
eourtof i'hiir i-ininty, ."utilirtnk.i. iiihIlt ii
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at voolik'k itn, hi dm irmit itnnr nt tno ewirt
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Attnnio)s fnr iiiitiiii'tT.
(I Irtt iiiiiislii-il In tins C'lilt'l, May I, KM )
There is fun in the
foam, and health in
the cup of HIRES
Rootbeer the great
temperance drink.
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PARKER'S CINCER TONIT"
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ItiPitlln "P ilinln.t Dm. glvoti relief.
I.i,iuu '1 .inn '-. i .im indigestion,
ltip.inn TiiiiiiJo.-, , -.I',, torpid liver.
UipiuiB Tniiii',',: (2im.Uo cathartic.
ltip:uirt 'I'tiliiiU-s mi o eoiirtllimiloi).
Itipana T.tLuluh for hdtir stomach.
It'pariH TabiiliM euro llvor troubles.
Hlp.ui3 Tabiiles pliMant laxntlre.
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RED CLOUD OHJLKF. FRIDAY, MAY
Stock Notni.
At the Iowa experiment station they
have been ninltlng somo testa In com
pnratlvo focdlng of cattlo and sheep. I lllrnI station at Tucson Is ns follows:
Tho tests nro not yet completed, but i 0ur cultivated apricots aro do
to dato show very favorably for tho I r,ved from thrco species, but one (Pru
sheop. Tho cost of ono pound of gain i nUB Americana) furnishes all that aro
in tno month or January was for tno
shcop 3.32 and for tho cattlo 3.G2 cents.
This Is, of course, not exactly a fair
comparison, ns sheep and cattle aro
very different In their mothoda of
growth, tho sheep growing moro rapid
ly comparatively, but ceasing In their
growth sooner.
English farmers uso a great deal of
oil meal In fattening their stock. Ono
or tno cnier nuvnntages in using it is,
thoy claim, that thoy savo much tlmo
and comploto tho fattening procens
much oulckor then thoy otherwlso
would.
Tho market for heavy horses Is de
manding an animal that weighs In the
neighborhood of 1,700 or 1,800 pounds.
It la useless to think of using a small
mare to get such nnlmals. If you aro
about to brood, start right and use
mares heavy enough so that tho foal
may develop to tho weight desired.
Tho Kansoa experiment station has
been experimenting with hogs sheltered
and without shelter. Tho sheltered
hogs mado a gain of ono pound of flesh
for every flvo pounds of corn fed, but
tho unsheltered hogs mndo no gain nt
nil. Tho station nlso refers to tho
necessity of having shelter In summer,
as tho animals suffer as well from too
much heat ns from too much cold.
Tho English cavalry has Just had a
rovlnw and 14,000 horses wero mus
tered. This was supposed to bo n
good showing, but Sir Charles Dllko
criticises them ns being In many In
stances too young for military servlco,
nt least In n hnrd campaign. Ho Bald
that no other army In tho world would
count horses that wero less than six
years of ago, while many of theso were
only threo nnd four years old.
The Sheep In tho South. Talking
with n Montnna ntockmnn recently we
learned thnt some of the great sheep
owners of that ntato nro looking to
tho moro southern of tho United Sintcs
fnr II ftllllrn fniwlltli' fM'mttul Oii.i i.rnnl
obHliclo. however, seems to confront I
them, nnd thnt Is that tho rain-fall ,
tho south Is so considerable that tho
sheep cannot bo loft out nil winter
without shelter. This Is ono of tho
things thnt makes tho business lucra
tive In the fnr west. Tho fall of molst
uro Is small, and bcenuso nf this the
snow seldom comes to such a depth that
tho sheep cannot niako n, living. Hut
ns the settlers nro coming In thero tho
sheep men nro finding themselves re
stricted nnd want to get out They
figuro that on n small rango In Mon
tana they canuot keep enough sheep to
make a good profit, and If they havo
to be restricted In territory they had
better go to some stato where tho. per
acre production of food la great enough
to mako fencing tho fields an object
We may expect In tho futuro to boo
something of a movement to tho south.
Too Much Corn Fed. People more
and moro aro demanding bacon and
hams that have not too much fat on
them. Thoy want meat that has a good
proportion of lean. Wo have noticed
In tho great butcher shops of Chicago
that tho dealers havo tho hardest work
to get rid of tho fat pork. This exces
sive fatness comes from feeding ton
much corn. People think that It makes
no difference In selling hogs, but tho
market generally la affected. What
makes Irish bacon tho best In tho
world If It bo not tho fond upon which
the hogs aro grown? Not having ac
cess to Indian corn, tho Irish do not
feol thomselvcs obliged to feed It al
together i
M'illll" ItlUMIIIUItlNlllClirtMl.
L. Wagner, Wliolemtlt. Drngginf, Itioli
moiiil, Vii.. mik "I had n fearful nttnok
nf Sfiiittio Ithfiimatisni, wns Inld tip nl
niONt two mntnlirt, wit fortunnte minnL'li
touotMYSilO CUUKI'OIt RIIKUMA
TISM. This tivroil inn nftnr dootor'i nro
HoripiioiiM hnd foiled to hnvn nny etreot.
Sold by II. K. (trlee ilrnttglst, Hed Cloud
Ilnotn for Iotvn Stuck.
Prof. James Wilson, of tho Iowa sta
tion, In an address said: Tho questions
nro prominent whether wo can main
tain tho excellence of imported animals
without roots, and whether perfect
health can be maintained easily with
out them In winter, and what can ho
most readily and profitably grown to
keep dairy cows In milk during Sep
tember and October drouths, stieli as
wo had last fall. In ordor that tho
farmers of Iowu might get somo facts
regarding root growing, we havo been
growing different kinds during tho two
years wo havo been at Ames, Inqulrj
was rlfo whether tho stato could grow
sugar beets profitably. Wo havo grown
two crops under rigid rule nnd careful
noto-tnklng, and find that tho nverago
per cent of sugar In tho boot woa 11.14,
that tho averngo tonnngo per ucro was
20,thnt tho highest tonnngo por aero was
2S, thnt clay tolls glvo the highest per
cont of sugar, that subsolllng gnvo tho
best shaped beets, that early planting
Is every way better, and that no fertil
izer wo could buy gave us any benefit.
Wo havo had most success and profit
from growing munglcs for stock. Thoy
aro healthy, hardy nnd yield well. They
nro valuable for cows, keep well, nnd
nro very acceptable to cattlo of all
Ulr.drt. Tho liardor varieties of turnips
nro good for htook. but seom to bo liable
to tn.e, t rn:igi s and do not uniformly
give the amount of feed per aero that
mangles do. Tho yellow turnips sown
In the fall on early potato ground or
on early fall plow lug, for early winter
feeding, aro valuable, ny carefully
jiiK,iii,ih now luiitt in iiiu iiiu ami
planting early wo enu gi'ow tho mun -
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glo with very llttlo hand labor, and wo
are convinced thnt It can bo profitably
ghen a place lii tho Iowa farm uyttena.
Apricot In I ho fe'oatlinaiit.
Tho summary of tho bulletin on an-
- , rlcots recently Issued by tho ngrlcul-
. "iiuio iur iruu in mis region.
2. The fruit takes a Inrirn mmntllv
of potash and phosphoric acid from the
soil.
3. In tho fruit nn averngo of 91 per
cant Is flesh nnd G per cent Is pit. Knl
Bha has tho smnllcst proportion of pit
and JJrcda tho largest.
4. Thero Is 87 per cent of Julco and
13 per cent of fiber In the flesh of an
nprlcot. Tho Julco contains 13 ncr
' cent or sugnr, the flesh 12, and tho
I wholo fruit, Including pit, 11 per cent,
I Of albuminoids (crudo protein) thero
! la 1.2 per cent.
C. Tho mean weight of fruits of all
varieties was 1 ounce each. Tho Ureda
boro tho smallest fruit, nvernglng
about 22 to tho pound. Tho largest
fruit was 12 to the pound, borno by tho
Kalsha nnd Moorpark.
6. Tho soil not being a typical one
for either nprlcot, plum or peach
stock, tho growth of trees upon tho
different kinds of stock was practically
tho same.
7. This season upon this soil fruit
from trees of Bovcral varieties la
larger, of better quality and carllor
when upon nprlcot stock than upon
Myroholan. Other varieties show no
differences duo to stock.
8. Prlnglo woa the first to ripen,
but tho fruit Is not of ns good quality
as most others.
9. St. Ambrolso bore the finest ap
pearing fruit.
10. Royal was tho most prolific.
It Is Wonderful
how quickly Dinrrluun or Dysentury oun
bo relieved by uHing Urna' Olarrha'a
( UiiItMin, u purely vegetable compound.
It afford iustaut reliet nnd a permanent
I euro In n perfectly sufo wuy. Your popu-
iur druggist U h Cotting Una tho agency
for this wondurful meiliuiuu.
Mnrket Demands Lighter Hogs.
Thero was a tlmo when tho market paid
the top prlecs for heavy hogs, hogs that
weighed between 300 nnd 400 pounds,
but that day has gone forever. There
,mn bcon n K"dual decline through a
long Berles of years t 11 now In the west
ii .u iiiiinti iiuk ami in iiiu uaai. uvun as
low ns 150 pound hog Is the kind de
manded. This Is to tho ndvantago of
the feeder, for he can produce thnt kind
of n hog nt less price. It Is to tho ad
vantage of tho consumer because he Is
lurcr of gcttlug the lean meat he wants.
It doc not Pny
Blood Pnrifit-r in no novelty. A record
or twenty yenrs provos it to be th best
known formula for ennchlnfr the blood
nnd dnvlnjf from tho syRtem thoe im-
i:yUOLCWotUnhgbre0d d'"Bge- P0' ",e
United States Cavalry Horses.
Thoro nro about 7,000 horses In the
United States cavalry service. They are
purchased at from $125 to $200 each.
Seldom does the price go beyond these
la either direction. A gelding la the
only horse that stands a show of being
accepted, and he must he very perfect
in all points. Flvo yoars Is about the
minimum age, tinlcs the animal has
been handled exceptionally well.
Mrs. It. DeYonng, MIddlehurff, If.,
write: I have nd Ono Minntn Conch
Cor for six ynnrs, both for raynelf nnd
children, m d I consider it Uih qniokcet
nelintf nnd mnt nnHJfnntory Cough Cure
I have vot uiod. O LOottlng,
Religion should
It upr V I t'lP - '
e most where It
Tliu Pcrfct-t Ointment.
Tho virtue of Ileg' Gorman r'nlve is
IIh qntck healintr powor. Klro It would
not hnvo cnmeil il wnrld widii repnlu
tlon. Your popular druggist C. L. Cot
ting tins it.
Pork Is Popular. Wo heard a gontlo
mnn sny recently that ho was preju
diced against pork, but thnt neverthe
less ho bought a great deal of It for his
homo uso. Ills renson for this was that
ho nearly always got pork that was
tender, and If It wns too fat ho could
And It out before buying It. When ho
bought beef ho often found It not what
ho had expected. Sometimes It was
tender nnd sometimes It had no flavor,
and tho worst was that ho had to buy
It on faith. Hut with hog moat It was
not so. This points a moral: Produce
the o.uallty In any kind of ment nnd
have that meat uniformly good nnd It
will And a ready and oxteuslvo market.
DR. KILMER
threat KIDNEY, LIVERS Vff
jBiliosisncss
nenilactn', foul limitli, swir Rtomacn, heart
burn, pniniiu'lift't.ily iori'i. constipation.
i'oor flUlgcstioii
lustre lifter riititur. nmn nml liloatlnRln tlio
Jtoiniicli.hliurt lll'll' riircntli.paluintUu heart,
IjflWJS oil AEftpeUie
A gpleniliil fti ltn ? ttvOuy atui u ilupn'atl ono
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sI(fplwaniUlliinnriinK-.wikne.dehlllty.
snii - ii(nittmiliUuti quickly n run down
.constitution mm mama mo wt-uUbtnmi;.
At nriigcititK .'( ii'iitH mul tit. 00 slz.
"IiithII.I,'" Oulil ti II a'"U" fnc-OuivulMllnn tPto.
IJIU KiLMUll ii CO,, 1I1.NU11.U110.V, N. V.
'B
RooT
22, 1890.
for Infants and Children,
THIRTY ywniV'o'biiervntlorrof Cantoria with tha patronage of
mllllong of pemonnrponnH n to apeak of it withont goculng, jM
It 1 nnqnewtlonaply tho pot remedy for Infant and Children
tho world ha ever Itnown. It I harmlen. Children like it. It
glvo them health. It will wave their Uvea. In It Mother have
omething which 1 aholntc1y safe and praotloally perfect an a
chUd!! medicine.
Cutoria dettroy Worm.
Caitorla allay rererihnew.
Cattoria prevent vomiting gonr Cant.
Cartoria onre Diarrhosa and "Wind Collo.
Cattorla relieve Teething TronpU.
Cartoria onretr Contipation and Flatnlencv.
Cartoria nentraliaen the effect of carhonio mold m or pobone air.
Catorla doe not contain morphine, opium, or other narcotic- property.
Cartoria agilmllnton tho food, regnlate tho tomaoh and towel.
giving healthy and natnral Ioep.
Cartoria 1 pnt np in ona-fae hottle only. It 1 not wold In hnlfc.
Pon't allow any one to oU yon anything c!o on tho plea or prnmtie
that it 1 "Jojt a good" and "will amwer every pnrpoie."
See that yon get C-A-S-Y-O-R-I-A.
The fac-lmllo
rignatnro of
Children Cry for
Insurance
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, tu RED CLOUD, - NEBRASKA.
Represents the following companion: --nw.i.
Gorman Inuurnnco Co., Freeport, III
Royal Inuurnnco Co., Liverpool, Eug.
riuiMiix AuBurance Co, Loudon, England
Dritifih America Apurnnco Co, Toronto, Canada
Mutual ReBorve Kuml Life Association, Now York
Providont Snvings Lifo ABBurnnco Sooioty, Now York i
n.o n it inB,9,un,nrtl Wno HteaniBhlp Company, Now York unci Ronton
OFFiCE-Oporn House Block, over Mizer & McArthur'B etoro
TRADERS LUMBER CO.,
DEALERS TN
LUMBER an AL
Building Material, Etc.
RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA.
Harness 1 Harness ! Harness !
J O BUTLER,
The Square Dealing, Low Priced, Best Grade
HARNESS MAN.
In Red Cloud. Prices riirht for cash
itlurkul Iti-pori.
Correotea wceKly by Iced Cloud l'roilnco CV.
Wheat
Corn new
OutBnew..
tyo
Barley
Flax
Hogs
Butchor'antock
Butter
Efc'BB
I'otatoes
y pring chiclcona per lb . . ,
Old lions per lb
TurkoyH
Hay por ton
f)0 .r).r)
'20
18
-Si
:
7."i
((t;1 80
2 OOMS .')()
8
7
10
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8
.T OOft.'l
.otlfU to 'BeilClltTh.
Notlco in hcroby givon that I will
oxamino all porHons who may desire
to offer thoniKclvcs us oumliiiatco for
toncherri oftlio public scliooln of tliih
couuty, at lied Cloud on tho third
Saturday of oaoh month.
Special examinations will be liold
on tho Friday proceeding tho Ud Sat
urday of each month.
The Htandirif,' dcHircd for 2d and
3d grado cortifiontcs is tho name no
grndo bolow7()por cont., iivoniye 80
per eont; for first yrado certifiouto
no grade below 80 por cent., avoragc
90 por eont. in all branohos required
by law.
D. M. IlnNTKR.Qounty Supt.
All pupils of county school tlistricta
in this county hnvintf comploted tha
6tate courpo of stucly for country
schools, unci cleslrlnij a Btiiilont'u cortili
onto to that elToct, ur oxpouiod to at
tontl an oxnmiimtion at ono of tho fol
lowint; places:
Rod Clotnl, Sat, MUy 10, f) a. m.
Plninviow, TueHclaj, " o jj i.
Hofomont, TliutBcliiy, " , v8, !)
tiuido Roclc, Turn, Juno ',
Cowlen, Thursday, j jj n
Studoutfi' cortillcntos will admit the
lioldors of thoin to the lnRh school near,
est to tholr placet) of rofiidonce. aecord
ht' to tha Free lliRh S'otioul Law.
I). M. Hunti:ii,Co. Supt.
Red Cloud, Nob., 31uy . 1800.
&vm
in on every
wrapper.
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Pitcher's Castorla.
: Rqenou !
EJ8E&, An-Qnt,
(Succefinor to Chat. Sihaffnit..
as:
.
n U. JKNKINS.
L"' TKAUIItKOr
Violin, oriM!t and t.'larliiut.
Knit C'loiul, .Nrli.
Will Kiinrniiti'o sutisfiictlim to itlioliirs wlio
,..MS,l,r",,oll'.!l1" ",IV "' Hirt a'""')' lntriiiiiriitn.
villi Klo tluvo l.'inoin liadi lesson oni' hour)
tiirf .uo. I'l.iniH tniii'ii proiioilv. IfiiMiuord
' 1 1 n '''ii"r ,",lK"''' '" Kem,ra' ilellvory,
NASB & MoNITT,
ATTQliKEYS AT LAW,
Moon Bi-ooi;, . RED CliOUD, NEB.
Collections promptly nltendei to, nml
corroapondfiioo solioitod.
IfeSr;
KNOX'S
For Hogs and Poultry.
This is ono of tho Uncut hop and poul
try cholera remedino over dineovorod,
and wo cboorfully minrnnteo a cure If
used according to direotions.
1 1 ii ml roil not IiiiMmioiiI.iIs li'ir ns witnesi
of lisoiiMtlvi' nimliMis. ,i ti-w nr wlilcli wu ,
inilillslilii'iuwuii. A
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MHViniiii.nl' Myi'lilclcuii iMii- HjIiik d.illy,
lllllll I iUlliilnlslnri'il .1 A Kll M'hllll.'IM M'lll
i ily, blnci' tti.ii h lint I Imvc Umi i uiiii.
AI'II.V I'I INK.
IttiiriMiii, NVii, AmllM i:w.- riii.iKM.crr
tiiy Hiiii I inivi' iimiI ..ii.i mi'ii umiI inn Himx,
t'li.ilfiii Itt'tiii'd', ami it .i . u.l id i Is claimed
lorn. it. T. I'wnk.
"i i'ii. who liuwi ii .I'd tins, ri'ii.i ly, wllli sne
ci'M. iirn: It M. ,ri:i'i,l, J. fllklot, O. I1.
I'litersim, i J'nrinjy, T. IC. I'ujUO.
IMiH Itolllt'N c I. ','-,( Mn.'ill Iinlllix.U)i',
Aililressor cili .,n
celebrated
CIERIi
REMEDY
a i H.ii k t ikLiiir L 1
Halii i'rni'Mfi"f. rtoii ciu.l, Mi-liriwK.
Territorial ilitlitu loreiiK
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