ffc'fytiltolrtm?mtfpiT'rtr t5t&itomm$mmmaaemttAt&itoi lfcVjfcw. a vt-f. H-M,WK!' -" t-rirwTTrTir THJj RED CLOUD CHXJjJb imiDAi, AUGUSTM2. iHHb. is i I r.ii it . i . fe y ' WORK THAT GOES AWRY. erne Thing tlint OUturli th Ilouanhold llnpplnrm., Every housaUccpcr knows Hint it In not the Htcmly routine work which goes on duy after day, with variations of Incidental company and Incidental extra work of various kinds, that breaks down tho health and temper. In tho harmonious home, and thoro ro thounands of such happy homes throughout tho land, each member of tho family contributes n share of work to tho complete whole. Tho things that exhaust tho patience and leavo a powerful impress finally, tlko drops of water on tho hard rock, wearing out nervous strength and pa tience, tiro tho unexpected. There seems to bo certain Individuals no con- atttutcd that they can not conform to the routlno ways of any homo. Thoy invariably tangle up tho work by go ing on in an individual way of thoir own, regardless of the con venience of all other members of the household. Tho hour for breakfast May bo settled for all the rest, but not for them. In all sorts of unexpected ways they manngo to Intcrfcro with he routine of things, and actually Bake double work for overyono else There aro some housekeepers who have no Idea of system, who aro hard, trudging workers, forever cleaning and grubbing over floors and pantrlos that ought to bo kept clean. Ilustlo and noise aro not parts of a good house keeper's work. Tho wheels of motion 1b a well-kept house movo so nolslcssly that no one is awaro that there Is a system in all that goes on, unless it bo hy tho senso of quiet and peace pre vailing over everything. It Is Just this quiet atmosphere whioh the undisciplined person falls to appreciate. Yet there can bo no homo without serious breaks in comfort where there is no thorough system, disguised though it may be; and the ignorant person wonders why everything seems to bo in perfect order without any display of extraordinary .work. Tho reason is thut tho work U all done at an appointed time, and an iztra effort is made if thcro Is to be aztra work. The housekeeper who is systematic does not attempt to do more than she can. She refuses to do unnecessary work which sho Is suro can not bo ac complished without hurry and confu lon, and which will put back ncccs aary work. It requires cool judgment ,toc3timatc this, and some independ ence to accomplish it When 'every other woman In the vlllago has joined a new society, it seems churlish to re ifuse to do so, yet the systematic house (keeper must omctlmcs refuse if it in terfercs with necessary work at home. 'in general it will bo found that aha does more for the church and for the ther objects in the village beeauaa her time is mo arranged that ahe ha more to spare. The family sewing-basket is mot al lowed to get beyond her needle. The Id maxim, "A stitch Id time saves alne," la carefully heeded, and the (sending is lessened. The systematic woman keeps an account-book and (knows to a penny what t he expendi tures are. and she does not go beyond them. She is not subjcot to untoward aocldents, like tho upsetting of lamps, i the overturning of china, and those va rious mishaps that try the patience, be cause she lscaroful. Tho whole seoret of her system lies in her oare of little things. And bcaausa of this very can ahe is saved much of the labor of more negligent women. Nothing is so wearisome and so wear- ling to the nervous system as the irrita tion arising from want of system and general haphazard methods of house keeping. It is truth, not fiction, that Indolent people always work the 1 hardest. They never find what they l are in search of. Thoy make all man ner of work which of necessity they are compeled to take care of. N. Y. ; Tribune. Taking a M omantons Stop. riage license?" asked the loose-jointed young man in brown jeans. "Two dollars," replied the county alerk. "Is that the reg'ler price?" "It Is." "Can't git it no cheaper in any of the ther ofllces?" "No." "Don't keep no second-hand licenses that was brought back 'cause tho feller got slipped up on and hadn't no use fur in?" "Of course not" "Well," said the young man, pushing 'his hat back on his head, "you kin save ne fur mo. I'll bo round agin next Baturduy with the two dollars. I'm s;oln' back now to hunt up agal." Chlcugo Tribune. llruvvry Appreciated. Waterman Talkln' about bravery, there goes the bravest mun that walks ,tnls earth. Summer Visitor That little dudo? "That's tho one.", j "Myl Myl Tell me about htm. 1 "lie cun't swim a stroke, und yet ha sails a cat- boat." Good News. I Ot No Importance. t Guest (at a down-town restaurant) -Gracious, do you know you're wiping 'that knlfo off with your handkerchief, man? Mild-Eyed Walter That doesn't slg mlfy, sir, it's a soiled one." Truth. Ta I'arlar Military, She (petulantly) I don't care if yon are captain, you needn't devote all your .tuns to drullnff your company. Hs Hut, my dear, a captain is known by the oompany he keeps. Detroit Free frees. English firemen wcro greatly ad mired at the international congress held at Antworp. Tho Belgians and tho foreign dolegates warmly pralt ed tho smart condition of men, horses and engines, while the firemen voro most enthusiabtlcally cheered for tho stead iness of their inuroh past tho purad. HE LOVED TO GIVE. Till Tmirtilnit l.maon of n Very Clinrl Inlile l.lfr. Tho story of Ocorgc Franels Train sltllng In the park surroiiiuled by birds unci children Is n fninillnr on'. It Is not o generally known that North Ht. Louis was the home of a child and bird lover who died some years ago, says the St. 1iiiIh Republic. It vtas this gentle did man's custom to leave home every morning directly after breakfast with his pockets full of brend crumbs and rock enndy. He 'would go to one of the pnrks nenr his home and sit down on one of the bench es there. No matter how cold it was he never forgot those bread crumbs. At sight of him the birds would fly toward him. There were not so many sparrows then nn now, but sometimes hundreds of them would flutter about htm. He has often been seen sitting thero quietly with the little birds perched on his hat and shoulders. When tho birds had collected he would bring out. his store of bread crumbs, and then there would be afcast. The rock candy he kept for children and poor people. He was always gener ous with it. Ho would wiy that It was pure and would help the poor wretches to keepwnrm. It is told of him that he once paid a debt of $150 for nn old friend. The creditor was told to say to Inquirers Jliat the bill was paid by "one who loved him." When they asked the old mnn about It he smiled, butdld notaeknowl edge that lie had paid it.. Ho merely Mild: J'Ahl Love has paid many a debt." WHAT THEY BROKE. Th Old I'nrnirr Found Thnt lie Hail llren MUtiikcn. There had been ratherubad runaway accident In a mountain town. Scleral persons had been Injured, and the doe tor was miles away. Hut, ns good' luck would hove It, a clever young medical student happened to be on the ground and did excellent, tcrvlce, says tho Youth's Companion. When the doctor oatnc there was nothing to be done, but hellstened with great Interest to his young colleague' exposition of the cni-es. They talked for a long time on the hoUl plazia. Tho farmer who had lc-n driving the horses and wn himself unhurt listened with eager Interest to explanation! wherein scapula, humerus and clavicle, ployed prominent ports. Finally he took up thorein?sndIy and drove home to his wife. As soon an he entered the ynrtl- she threw her npron over her head nnd hurried forward to meet him. "Ephralm says some of the folks was hurt," she called. "IIow much was It? Did1 they break their legs or their arma -which?" The farmer drew In his now pacified Meeds at the post and let. tho Telna slacken in his grasp "Well," he said reflectively, leaning forward, both elbows on his knees: ul thought one of 'em broke his leg and another a collar bone, an so on, but I guess I didn't hit It right. I stood by while the doctors were talkln' on'tover nnd 'peored to me as If, artcr all, 'twas only some of them Lathi parts." trued for l.lfr flavins- Service Only. The telcphona lines between the United States life-saving stations along the New Jersey coast will no longer be used for any other than official busi ness, orders having been issued from tho department headquarters to that effect. This will end the rivalry be tween several promlnentmlnistcrs.who have from time to time been preaching to tho crews of the stations by the old of the 'phone. LstMt Hobby of Herman;' Emperor. " The German emperor, who has hob bles without number and frequently changes them, has lately taken to civil engineering. He has splendid work ing models of a railway, steam, oil and electric launches, which he works, os tensibly for the amusement of his chil dren, in reality for his own pleasure. In tho palace at Uerlln the entire floor space of one great room is frequently the arena for the makc-bclievc maneuv ers of whole troops of toy soldiers, with mimic cannon, ammunition wagons, tents, fortresses and all the pomp and panoply of modern warfare. Chain Twenty-Five Miles Long. A -monster chain forty kilometers (twcnty.flvo miles) long is being made for Germany at tho Wattelar works, Jumet, Belgium, tho total weight being CSO tons, so that hlxty-elght ten-ton wagons, or a whole train, will bo re quired for its carriage. The Hard Life of an African Ilaby. I note, at Chlkwa's thnt 'the little baby strapped to his mother's toek has u rough nnd tumble time of It but takes It all good-naturedly, and one hears very little crying in the village. The mother goes to the fields with baby on her back, bobs about for hours In the hot sun, weeding, hoeing and doing general gardening; carries huge jars of water on her head; scrapes him re peatedly ns she bends nnd enters the narrow, low doorways of native huts; Rives htm a thorough shaking as she vigorously pounds iivn with a long wooden pestle; takes him by the wrist, ducks him In the stream until he is nearly suffocated ami then spreads htm an. a mat to dry. E. J. Glove, in Cen tury. " Htralnttl IteUttons. She What Is the cause of the strained relations between Westside and Pearl Tlayce? He She punctured her tire the other night and the nearest Westside could oonio to tho air pump was a cork screw. Buffalo News. Rhoumatism Curod in a Day. "MyricOuru," to; rhoumatism and neuralgia radically euros in 1 to 0 days. Its action upon tho system is remark nhlo and mysterious. It removes at once tho cause nnd tho disease imme diately disappears. Tho first doso urently benefits: 75 cents. Sold by II. h, Oiico, druggist, un Cloud, Nob, H s if ill Itestore full, regular action of the bowels, do not Irri tate or Inflame, but lcavo all the delicate tllneitlve or Pills ganism In perfect condition. Try them. Vi cent. Prepared only by 0. 1. Hood A Co., Lowoll, Mai. LINE. Weather hot ond dry. Corn somewhat damaged by tho dry weather. Small graiu turning out good. Hay making is tho order of tho day. Mr. and Mrs. Riley Lewis wcro tho guests of L. A. Hosklns Suntlaj . Mrs. Jchn Marsdon of McCook is visiting friends iu Lino this week. II. H.'Hnnkiiis flins returned from his trip to southeastern Kansas, nnd re ports tho corn crop afailuro. Thoro will bo n lemonade stand on tho grounds at tho picnic August 18. Miss Lilllo orchard ot Corn, Kansas, was tho guest of Miss Mary Shanon Suuday. The singing rally at L. A. Raskins Sunday wns woll attended. Tho picuio at Geo. Hcaton's last Tucsdayjwas largely attended. Tho Hope school of Kalians did some good singing. Other schools did woll. Hov. Hussoug of Ked Cloud gavo an address tho subject of which was, "The Chris tian Should bo Honored and. Loved," which was listened.to by all. m G A bthonu nation is made up of strong men and healthy women, und health and strength are given by Hood's Sarsaparilla, Amoricn's greatest medicine Got only HoodV. Hood's Pills are the only pills to tako with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Easy nnd yet efficient. a Burlington Route California Excur sions. Cheap, quick, comfortable. Lcavo Omaha 4:35 p.m., Lincoln 6:10 p.m. and Hastings 8:60 p.m. every Thursday in ckan, modem, not crowded tourist sleepers. No transfers; cars run right through to San Francisco and Los Angeles over tho sconic route through Denver nnd Salt Lake City. Cars are carpeted; upholstered in rattan; have spring scats and backs and are provid ed with curtains, bedding, towels, soap etc. Uniformed porters and experienc ed excursion conductors accompany each excursion, relieving passengers of bother about baggage, pointing out ob jects of interest and in many other ways helping to make the overland trip a delightful experience. Second class tickets are honored. Berths 15. For foldor giving full information. call at nearest Burlington Route ticket ofllco, or wrlto to J. francis, G. P. A Omaha, Nob. Tho Bost Romody for Flux. Mr. John Mai bias, a woll known stock dealer of Pulaski, Ky., says: "After suffering for over a weoK with flux, und my physician having failed to relieve mo, J. was advised to try Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and havo the pleasuro of stating that one half of a bottle cured mo." For sale by H. E. Grico. Klondike What docs it coat to got thero? When and how should you go? What should ono take? Where are tho mines? How much havo thoy produced? Is work plentiful? What wages are paid? Is living oxponsivo? What aro one's chances of "making a striko"? Complete and satisfactory replied to the above questions will bo found in the Burlington Route's "Klondike Foldor," now ready for distribution. Sixteen pages of practical information and an up-t-dato map' of Alaska and tho Klondike. Freo at Burlington Routo tickot oflicoB, or sent on receipt of four cents in stamps by J. Francis, Gon'l Passenger Agent, Umiicgton Route, Omaha, Nobr. What Tommy Said. Undo John Well what do you mean to bo when you got to bo a mnn? Littlo Tommy (promptly) A doctor, like pa. Undo John (quizically) And which do you intend to bo an allopath or a homoeopath? Littlo Tommy I don't know what them awful big words mean Uncle John, but that don't mako no difference 'cnuso I ain't goin' to bo either of 'em. I'm just goin to bo a family doctor an' givo all my pationts Hood's Sarsap arilla, 'causo my pa Bays that if ho is a doctor, bo's 'bilged to own up that Hood's Sarsaparilla is tho bost family raodicino ho over saw in his lifo. It is related of Captain Sigsboe, who was in command of tho Maine when blown up in Havana harbor, that upon ono occasion ho deliberately scuttled tho ship that ho was commanding. It was tho Blake, in which ho was on gaged in deop sea sounding. In n hur licano and heavy sea sho was drifting on a reef, dragging her anchors. Whore sho lay thoro was a soft sandj bottom. Tho captain ordered her sout tied aud down she wont. Later sho was pumped out and raised an expen sive operation, but far less costly than u new ship. Or. Price's Cream Baking Powdet World's Pair Hlgbedt Award. Musio on tho Graphophono. Few people apprcclato tho marvelous power of tho Graphophono as an en tertainer, it is nn instrument which, though it costs much less than tho least oxponsivo musical instrument, will enable its owuor to havo at pleas uro music of any ,klnd from that of tho bagpipe to that of tho grand mili tary baud. It reproduces vocal selec tions and gives ono command of every pleasuro that appeals to tho senso of hearing. No investment pays such largo returns in pleasure. Besides re producing tho musical and other rec ords made for entertainment purposes, tho Graphophono will record imme diately aud reproduce at onco and as often as is desired, your own words or song, or any sound. By writing to tho Columbia Phonograph Company, 720 723 Ollvo St., St. Louis, Mo.,youcnn obtain a catalogue that will givo full information u.scto prices of Grapho phono outfits. Dr. Fonnor'fl Dyspepsia Curo As tho name implies, is simply for dyspepsia or indigostiou. This prepa ration is tho proscription of ono of America's most eminent physicians, whoso writings on medical questions are accepted as authority. If not sat isfactory after using ono bottlo your mo ey will bo refunded by O. L. Cot ting. For Salo. Ono hundred nnd sixty acres of unim proved land four miles northwest of Red Cloud, consisting of tho west half of tho northeast quartor, and tho cast half of tho northwest quartor of section fifteen in township two north, rango eleven west. Tho land Is leased at presont, but subject to dale. Prico $3,000. For further information apply to Mrs. James Kihkwood, Fairfax, Mo. MANY THINK! when the Creator said to woman, "In sorrow shalt thou bring forth children," that a curse was pro nounced against the human race, but the joy felt by every Mother when she first presses to her heart her babe, proves the contrary. Danger and suffering lurk in the pathway or the Expectant Mother, and should be avoided, that she may reach the hour when the hope of her heart is to be real ized, in full vigor and strength. MOTHER'S FRIEND so relaxes the system and as sists Nature, that the nee essary change takes place without Nau sea, Headache, Nervous or Gloomy Fore boding of dan ger, and the trying hour, is robbed of its pain and suffering, as so many happy mothers have experienced. Nothing but "Mother's Friend" does this. Don't be deceived or persuaded to use anything else. "Mother's Friend" Is tho frresfeit remedy err put on tba market, and all our customers praise It blghly.MW. H. Kua A Co., Wnltawrlght, Tex. Of druggists at 11.00, or sent by express on re ceipt of price. Write for book containing valua ble Information for all Mothers, mailed free The BratteU Begiletor Co., AUaata, fla. Trad Math 5 Stamptd In Shink. The COIN It & , Pinches Neither Purse nor Foot. AN EXQUISITE SHOE FOR DRESS OR STREET. $2.50 KS Made by The Brown Shoe Co St. Louis that means Style and Quality. FOIl 8ALK IIV Berg Ss Smith. Jicfi;Misi;i3fs)i:l IHIHttt WHUlf All llSt FAILS. Host Cough Syrup. Tastes Uouu. Use in unio. ho a dt uruBKiitiH. y-i-ifiM,'.7isHMa Am jas a a a aMg GAME PLAQUES exact reproductions of the $10,000 originals by Muvllle, which will be given you ABSOLUTELY FREE by your grocer on conditions named below. These Plaques are 40 inches in circumference, are free of any suggestion of advertising whatever, and will ornament the most elegant apartment. No manufacturing concern ever before gave away such valuable presents to its customers. They are not for sale at any price, and can be obtained only in the manner specified. The subjects are: American Wild Ducks, American Pheasant, English Quail, English Snipe. The birds are handsomely embossed and stand out natural as life. Each Plaque is bordered with a band of gold. ELASTIC STARCH has been the standard for as years. TWENTY-TWO MILLION packages of this brand were sold last year. That's how good it is. ASK YOUR DEALER to show you the plaques and tell you about Elastic Starch. Accept no substitute. PL ATT & FREES CO.. Ghieago Lumber Yard, RED CLOUD, Lumber, Lime, PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS. State of Nebraska, Webster County, ss. In tho District court thereof, of the Tenth Ju dlclal district. Nebraska Loan Si Trust Company riaiuiin. John McIIale, Ann J.MoIIale.hls wife. Aaron Conorer, Gale Sul key Manufacturing Co., Mccor mick Harvesting Machine Co., Madison Manufacturing Co., A. Koplscb, first full name un known. State Bank of Blue Hill and John Doe, real name un known, Defendants. notice or SUIT. Tlio above named defendants John Mcllalo nnd Ann J Mcllale, and each of thm aro hero by notified that the aboo named plaintiff has Hied In the abovo named court Its petition nRaltiM them nnd the other defendanta named above; thai the object and prner of said pe tlton of the plaintiff are to forcclono two mort gages bearing dnte the l'-itli day of .May. I8V0, ex ccuicd by the above nxmed defendants John Mcllalo and Ann .1. Mcllale. his wife, to the plaintiff; on the following described real es tate situate In the county of Webster, stato Ne braska, to wit: The north-west quarter (U) of section thirty four, (34 In township four (4) north, of range eleven (11) west of the 6th P. M. Tho said defendants are further notified that thoy, and each of them, are required to appear and answersald petition of plaintiff, on or be fore Monday, the 12th day of September, 1898, or said petition of plaintiff will be taken as true aud a decree will be rendered against them, the said defendants and other defendants named herein, decreeing that the satd mortgages and each of them, be foreclosed ; that all the above described real estate shall be appraised, adver tised and sold at public auction by the sheriff of said Webster county, to make and raise tho sum ofK&3.6due to plaintiff on Its said mort gage, together with Interest on said sum at tho rate of tea per cent from the 10th day of Sep tember, 1898, and the costs of this suit and such salo; and said decree will further", provldo that you, tho said defendants, and the other defend ants named herein, and each of you, shall be forever barred aud foreclosed of all equity of redemption and other Interest In and to said real estato and any part thereof, Nxbiuska Loan aud Tust Comfant, Plaintiff. 11 y Jacob Daily, Us attorney. PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS In the District Court of tho Tenth Judicial District, In aud for Webster county, rvelratku rimma .1. Thicker. I'lalntl Iff. vs Francis Wpbbennlu. Defendant. Tho above named defendant Wobbermlil wJll J tako notlco, that on the first day or Augunt, low. plaintiff died her petition In the above entitled court agaluet him. the object and prayer where, of are thu foreclosure nf a mortgage need i;lven by said defendant to plaintiff on tho 15th day of Decomber, 1891, to secure tho mment of u cer tain promissory nolo for tho principal sum of 1300, with Interest notes attached given by said defendant to plaintiff on said 15th day or De cember, 1891, on which thero is now duetMO. which said mortgage deed was upon the real property to wit: The norlheaet quarter of sec lion twenty two In township one, range cloven west oftheeth P. M In Webster County, Ne braska, which Is rccorocd In "Hook O" of mort gages at "page DOs" : plaintiff prays therein that said defeudant may be forever foreclosed of all Interest In or title to said real property, that said 'real property may be sold and the proceeds ap plied to the satisfaction ot said debt. Said defendant Isjrequlred to answsr said pe tition on or before the 19th day of September, 1898, or same will bo taken as true and n decreo passed accordingly. Emma J. Duckxh, Plaintiff. Randolph MoNirr, Attorney. FRED E. McKEEBY, M. D. PHYSICIANjand SURGEON. m ! City and country calls promptly nn swered day or night. NIGHT CALLS AT OFFICE. Office ovf.ii Cottinq's Dnuo Stouk. Okkkeetcr'a Eaalt.Ii Plaaoml llntao. NNYR0YAL PILLS OrlstnaludOalrUrnoInc , arc, trUMH. iadic silt Inuf tWI sr Ckklu.ttr't Inptuk iu- Mmj jrrana in iua U4 UU4 ptuuw tM. kum un mm raws, 'rake I totu ad imitation. 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Crown Bridge Work or Teeth Withoal Pitta PORCELAIN INLAY And all the latest Improvement la dental mecb. anlsm PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM ClessMt sad Uintiriw th Uit. Promote. A laxTiri.nl fmwth. Never Tall to Uestore Ony Curw eceJp diMMc. a htlr itUiad, iOc. end SI (JO at DnigUi w Men Wanted school tkaciikrs, lUOll TYmiltiU, MKCHAN1C3.H?AHMBH4 -MACHINE AGENTS. anyone nonestand willing to hustle, wo will K?7.oou wages a,na give sitaay employment. With our facilities and personal help any man fully allvo and willing to work can win a pay ing position with us. Apply quick, stating ago. L. L. MAY &. CO. ST. PAUL, MINN". Nurserymen, Seed men and Florists. What do you expect to find In n first class moat market r The first thing is the class of moat kept in stock whether it is nice, tender and juicy, or tough as a ten-year-old Texas steer. We should bo pleased to have yon call and put us to this test. All our meats will be found first class and the best in tho market. Our prico will atco bo found juft right. A. R. Reynolds, East siac Webster Street. TIMETABLE. B. St M. B.Y BED CLOUD, NEBR. LINCOLN OMAHA CHICAGO S'l. JOE KANSAS CITY S'l. LOUIS and all points cast and south. DENVER HELENA IWT'IE SALT LAKE C'Y PORTLAND SAX FRAXCISGO and all point west. TUaINB lbavb as follows: No. 60. Freight, dally except Sunday for Wymore and all point cast 8:00 a.m. No. IS. Passenger, dally for St. Joe, Kansas City. Atchison, St. Louis and all points east and south 10:20a.ra. Nn. 141. Accommodation, dally except Sunday, Hastings. Grand Is land, Dlack Hills and all points In the northwest 1:00 p.m. So. 143. Accommodation, dally except Sunday, Oberlln, Kansas, and Intermediate stations, via He publican . 12:03 p.m. No. 64. Freight, dally, Wymore and St. Joe and Intermediate junction points 18:l0r.m. No. 63. Frelcht. dallv for Itennhllr.n uneani,uxiora anaau points "-- "x : . tt i i: .- . west. 10:30a.m. No. 15, Passenger, dally. Denver, all polntsln Colorado, Utah and California 8:40p.m. Bleeping, dining, and reclining chair cars, (seats free) on through trains. Tickets sold and baggage checked to any point In the United States or Canada. For Information, time tables, maps or tickets call on or address A. Conover, Agent, Red Cloud, Nebr. or J. Francis, Geueral Passenger Agent Omaha. Nebraska. RANDOLPH MoNITT, AHOHNEY and COUNSELOR AT LAW, Special attention to Commercial and i'rouato Litigation. MOON BLOCK, 11131) CLOUD, NEI1HASKA. 1: 1 lull M 4' A' l iw ft i ,i T KM,k!OlRWWMWl !! ''(NMMdmiS ,ww nmmw),usii