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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1899)
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RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. APRIL 28. 189W. NUMBER 17 CANCER IS DEADLY! Ristjlts Fatally in Nine Cases Out of Ten Cure Found at Last. -A This fearful diseaso often first appears as a more scratch, a pimple, or lump in the breast, too small to attract uny notico, until, in many cases, the deadly disease is fully developed. Cancer can not bo cured by a surgical oporatiou. because tho disease is a virulont poison in tho blood, circulating throughout tho systora, and although tho sore or ulcer known as the Cancer may bo cut away, the poison remains in the blood, and promptly breaks out afresh, with renewed violonce. Tho wonderful success of S. S. S. in curing obstinate, deep-seated blood diseases which were considered incurable, induced a fow de spairing sufferers to try it for Cancer, nftor exhausting the skill of the physicians without a cure. Much to their delight S. S S proved equal to the disease and promptly effected a cure. The glad news spread rapiuiy, nnu n was soon uuuiumirtuvu beyond doubt that a euro had at last been found for deadly Cancer. Evidence has accu mulated which is incontrovertible, of which tho following is a specimen : "Cancer Is hereditary in our fumily, my father, a later and an aunt having died from this dreadful disease. My feelings may do imagined when the hor rible disease made its appearance on my side. It was a malignant Cancer, eating inwardly in such a way as to cause great alarm.' Tho disease seemed beyond the kill of the doctors, for their treatment did no good whatever, the Cancer growing worse all the will' Nunurotu rAmivliea were used for it. but the Caliper grew steadily worse, until it seemed that I was doomed to follow tho others of the family, for I know hou- deadly Cancer is, especially when inherited. I was advised to try Swift's Specific (S. S. S.), which, from the first day, forced out the poison. I continued its use until I had tnlu-u eighteen bottles, when I was cured sound and well, and huvo had no symptoms of the dreadful affliction, though many yearH have ehipwJ. S. S. S. is tho only cure for Cancer. Mrs. S. M. Idol, Winston, N. C. Our book on Cancer, containing othor testimonials nnd valuable information, will be sent free to any address by tho Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Georgia. LARGER'LOCALS. This b the time of tho year whim n nuiu in tho exubfianco of spring spends his timo nnd shekels in build ing a garden for his neighbor's hens nnd then when ho should be reaping tho harvest of garden hubs ho buys it of tho peddler, whiln his neighbor sells him eggs at IGc per dozen. Man that is burn of woman la ti good deal of n chump. lff$SBwTO MRS. S. M. IDOL. Through Tourist Sleepers to Northwest. The Burlington Route has established a twice-a-wcek tourist car lino from Kansas City to Butto, Spokano, Taco ma and Seattle Cars leavo Kansas City, Lincoln and Grand Island every Tuesday and Thursday, arriving at Seattlo following Friday and Sunday. Tboyaio upholstered in rattan. Tho bed linen and furnishings nro clean and of good quality. Tho heating, von tilating and toilet arrangements are all that can be desired and each car is in charge of a uniformed Pullman porter, whoso solo duty is to attend to tho wants of passengors. Cars run through without cbango of any kind and the borth rate from Lincoln to Tacoma or Seattle is only 15.00. To iutcrmediato points it is proportionately low. Mon tana and the Pugot Sound country aro now enjoying a period of unexampled prosperity. As a conscqueneo, travel to the northwest is rapidly attaining large proportions. This new tourist car-lino has boon established with a viow of caring for tho Burlington's share of it in tho best possible manner. Berths, tickets and full information can bo had on application to any Bur lington Route ticket agent or by ad dressing J. Francis, tt. P. A. Omaha, Nob. J. D. Bridge, editor and proprietor of tho Democrat, Lancaster, N. H. says: "I would not bo without One Minute Cough Cure for my boy, when troubled with a cough or cold. It is tho best remedy for croup I ever used." C. L. Cotting. Tho atmosphere has been filled with sinoko during tho pant week from tho various tires made by tho burning of rubbish. There is one rule that should not bo neglected in burning rubbish; novor burn your rubbish when the wind will blow the smoke toward your own house. Wait until it will blow to ward vour neighbor's and it won't bother you. ' ThoTepoka Capital states a very omphalic truth in tho following: "Thoro is ono thing that makes an edi tor of u local newspuper very tired; oh, so tired. That is to bo presented with n bill for merchandise made ont on an axlo grease or baking powdor bill head after ho has writton columns of matter advising the residents of tho town and vicinity to stand by homo merchants." t List of letters remaining uncalled for at the postofficoat Red Cloud, Neb raska, for tho weok ending April 27th 1890. Bollinger, Nathan Ware, Julia Wilmot, Tom These letters will bo sent to the dead letter offico May 11th, if not called for before. When calling for above please say advertised. T. C. Hacker, P. M. Referring to the interesting fact that several gentlemon, at different times, have threatened to lambast tho editor of the Tribune, wo recall tho Interesting fact that if tho average newspaperman was lambasted as often as he is threat ened his lifo would bo ono succession of bruises. But how often do you have an opportunity ot noticing bruises on tho avorago editor. Beaver City Tribune. ToJCore a Cold in One Day. Tako Laxative Bromo Qulnino Tab lets. All druggists refund money if it fails to cure. 20c. Tho genuine bas L. B. Q. on eaoh tablot. aV4 m ritry aHEaaJlM-Mr CSlaKtAjJr in" ""'"FiTiiflMMfcTrTviiil The Nichols-Shepard TRACTION ENGINE Nothing that helps to make a perfect road and thresher engine has been left out or slighted in the construction of the Nichols-Shepard Traction Engine. Everything has been done that science, skill and experience could suggest to odd to its effectiveness, power, durability and safety from explosion and fire. The boiler is of the very best selected teel, thoroughly well made nnd provided with every approved safety appliance. The fire-box ia surrounded by water top, bottom and sides. The draft-damper is so made thut sparks and usUeu can't drop out, and the smoke-stack is fitted with patent bonnet and spark-arrester. Every port is strong, durable and is thoroughly tested. Detailed descriptions and many illustrations of the Nichols-Shepard Traction Engine and of the Nichols-Shepard Separator and other threshing machinery are contained in large catalog mailed free. NICHOLS A. SHEPARD CO., Battle Creek, Mich. Branch Hou.. at KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI, with full stock of machines and extras. looks ai bright as a now pin. Tho placo has taken on a cozy bome-liko appcaranco and as this is ono ot the essential features it will bo a trade drawer. Thoro is nothing which wc liko to bob better than our young men engaging in a business for thomsolvos and we hopo for John tho best of success. Charles Scbultz and William Harris have entered into a partnership as Scbultz & Harris and will occupy tho building west of tho postoillco for a meat market. A refrigerator, marble top counter nnd fixtures of latest de sign have arrived and tho market will be a beauty. The faot that Mr. Harris is connected with the market will in sure fair treatment to patrons and draw trado to tho now linn. Edward H. Smith ana brido arrived in the city last Tuesday on a visit to tho groom's parents Mr and Mrs. J. II. Smith. Tho marriage of Edward II. Smith to Miss Amstice Barrow occurred at the residence of tho brido's mother at Salt Lako City on Tuesday ovonlng, April 18th nt 8 p.m. Tho groom is well and favorably known heio having mado this city his homo for many yoars. The Chief extends congratulations and boat wishes. Our totnperanco people havo planned for their regular mass meeting to bo hold next Sunday evening at the Bap tist church, and also for an overflow meeting at tho M. K. church at tho Hunio hour. At tho latter service Rev. I. W. Edsou has been appointed to do. livor tho address and has chosen for hissubjoct: "A Business Man's View of tho Temperance Question." It is oxpected that both churches will bo well filled. Tho High School Theatre company of this city went to Ouido Rook last Friday evening and presented ono of their plays to tho people of that placo. They woro well received nnd "netted a Moat sum for tho benefit of our school library us a result of their undertak ing. A number of our citizens accom panied them nnd witnessed tho per formance, whicii they report as very creditable to our young people. s John Wiles has this wook taken chargn of tho bakery and restaurant formerly run by Mr. VaoBaren and will opon up for busiuoss on Saturday. The place has been thoroughly gone over and cleaned and fixed up and A Kansas blacksmith roeently sent out statement to his customers who bad failed to liquidate. Ono happened to strike a farmer whoso dander was easily raised, and ho sent tho money and bill to his creditor And requlrod that tho creditor send him a roceipt from tho "birth of Christ to tho death of tho devil." This roused tho passion of tho good blacksmith, and after look ing over his books found it would lako ninety cents to balance tho account, and he so notified tho farmor. Tho bill was paid and tho long receipt was given. Pioneer. A man in Missouri who is too stingy to subscribe for his home paper sent his young boy to tho neighbor's to bor row one. As tbo boy wns going homo he fell down and broke his leg. Tho farmer heard his cries and ran out to get him, but slipped and foil, dislocat ing his knee and tearing the bosom out of his 110 pantaloons. His wife ran to his assistance leaving a two year old baby on tho floor. Tho baby crawled out and fell down the well, and whilo the mother was fishing tbo child out the house caught fire and was totally destroyed. Moral: It novor pays to borrow a paper. One of our pretty school marmB who teaches af few miles out of town was using all hor ingenuity in teaching an apparently dull little follow to spoil and pronounco a fow simplo words. Sbo wrote "fcot" on tho blackboard, but Johnny could not pronounoo it al though ho could namo the letters. With her most coaxing smllo sho laid: "Now Johnny what Is it a co has four of whilo I havo only two?" Tho an swer wns prompt though incorrect nnd tho smile faded from her fnco only to bo multiplied on the faco of tbo numer ous wicked little fellows who woro not in the same class. f ?T "Every line in a newspaper," says tho Evansvlllo Review, "costs something. If it is for the benefit of an individual it should bo paid fer. If the grocers wero asked to contributo grocerios for ono who is absolutely ablo to pay for them he would refuse. Tho proprietor of a newspaper must pay for all of tho freo advertising if the bcneileiary does not, and yet it is ono of tbo hardest tbingBto bo learned by many that a newspaper has spaco in its columns to rent and must ront to livo. To givo away or ront it at anything less than living rates would bo as certainly fatal as for a landlord to furnish rent freo, Mr. George J , Warren, until recently editor of tbo Red Cloud Argus, was in Guldo Rook tho foro part ot tho weok on buslnoss. We tried to interest him in a good paper in a good town, but for tho present at least ho seems to think ho is out of it. Ho has a foolish notion that ho wants to get out on a farm wboro he can brcatho tho f roo nir of tho prairies and rniso hay gonorally, and wo nro of tho opinion that anybody who has any old farm that they would liko to work off for residonco proporty at tbo county seat would lind him an easy mark if tboy will tako him whilo ho Is in tho present notion. Guide Rock Signnl. Tho city had County Surveyor F. A. Kuohn at work tho fore part of tho week establishing n grado between Fourth avenue and First avenue, with tho intention of grading Wobster street to that point nnd also making gutters which would carry all surplus water to tho cretk at that point. At presont the water goes to Third avonuo nil right, but from thero it takes n kind of a go as you please courso down through the Piatt & Frees lumber yard, and W. N, Richardson's fcod yard. Whilo tho work as proposed would entail a con siderable expense, It would bo it piece of word that would relievo Webster afreet of numerous mud holes, The many uses to which Ivory Soap is applicable, make ft an economical as well as a valuable soap. Spots on clothing are quickly and easily removed by an application of the foamy lather of Ivory Soap with a dampened cloth and a brisk rubbing. Ivory Soap cuts the grease and leaves the surface rubbed perfectly clean. Be sure you use Ivory Soap, or the remedy may be worse than the grease spot. IVORY SOAP IS 994 PER CENT. PURE. conmiOHT ittt ay tut moon a nnu oo Cincinnati There is no question but Swift & Co., aro making a big effort to corner tho ogg market. They aro overrunning tho country, with agents buying up eggs. Mcnoe tbo prevailing prlco of oggs. Some of theso big concerns havo discovered a process for tho successful cold storage of oggs so that they will keop indefinitely, and they aro being stored by tho millions of dozons in Chicago, Kansas City, St. Josopb, Omaha and olaewhero, where thero are cold storago warehouses. The de termination seems to bo to squeeze ont the smaller concerns if it can be dono. In tbo mcanwbllo tho domestic hen keeps up the supply, ignorant of her importanco in contributing to a grow ing trust. i m It has boon demonstrated satisfac torily that two hundred and twenty- livo pounders who get their "tins" on a weaker adversary without justifiable causo may get their just deserts in a Webstor county court even if they nro poaco oflicors. Somo peoplo think it a crimo to bo called ignorant but we don't boliovo tho word is so bad after all. Thero are very fow persons, if any, in a community who know it nil. It has boon mado very plain that tho accused canuot got tho court together and fix up a deal to havo himself ar rosted, plead guilty nnd bo lined with out giving tho plaintiff in the case a show for his white alloy and it has also boon shown that u change of venue cannot bo tnkon from a county court to a justice court. Rheumatism Cured. My wife hns used Chamberlain's Puin Bnlm for rhoumatinm with great relief, nnd I can recommend it ns a splendid liniment for rhoti.nntism anil .other housohold uho for which wo havo found it valuable. W. J, Cur.VF.it, lied Ci ook, N(Y. Mr. Cuyler is ono of tho leading merchants of this villiago and ono of tho most prominent men in this vicinity. W. G. I'm win, Editor Red Crook Her- aid. F.jrsalobyH.E.Grico. Baby Wardrobe Patterns. Tweuty-sovon patterns for different articles in long clothes with full and completo directions for making same, showing necessary materials, sent post paid for 23a in stamps Fifteon pat terns of short clothes a5o or both for 40o. "Information to Mothers" sent freo with each order, Address. Downey Pattern Co., Butler, Iml. 1 ' - Tuk Ciiikp unit Chicago Inter-Ocean one year for It .2.1. A Good Club Offer. All our farmer leaders should tak advantage of tho unprecedented club bing offer wo this year make, which inoludcs, with this paper, The Iowa Homestead, its Special Farmers Institute editions, The Poultry Farmer, Tho Furinor's Mutual Insurance Jour nal and tho Humnno Alliance. The subscription prica of these livo pubU cations amounts to $2.80, whilo our paper is $1, a total of S3 80. Wo are prepared to sond thorn nil, includiag our own papor, to nny rarmor in this county for 11.45, which is only 45c more tnan our own subscription price. Never boforo was so much superior reading matter, of the most practical ana userni cnaructer otrereu lor only 11.46. Tho first four of tho papers named aro so well known throughout tbo west that but little need bo said of them. Thoy commend thomsolvcs to tho readers favnrnbln attention tipou more mention. Tho Humano Allianco is dovoted to humnno education and should be in every fnrmor's family, so that tho boys and girls on the farm may early imblbo tho principles ot a broad humanity Hint shall include all God's creatures, and learn tho wickedness ami brutalizing tendency of cruelty of all kinds. Take udvnntngo of thi great offer. . ' i Try Allen's Foot-Ease. A powder to bo shbkon Into tho shoes. At this Hoason your foot fcol swollen, nervous nnd hot, and get tired easily. If you havo hid lifting feet or tight shoos, try Allen's Foot-Euso. It cools tho fool nnd mnkes walking easy. Cures swol len nnd sweating foot, blisters and callous spots. Relieves corns and bun ions of all nuin and gives rest and com fort. Try it today. Sold by all drug gists anil shoo stores for 25c. Trhl package FREE. Address, Allen t. Olmstond, Lo Roy, N. Y. Examination Notice. Regular examinations for persontt desiring to teach in Webster county nro hold in tho supoiintendont's office nt Red Cloud, the thlid Saturday in each month, Eva J, Cask, County Supt jH LUMBAGO IS KABV TO GET AND JUST A KAV TO CURE IP YOU UC St. Jacobs Oil I I . ,, - J ?Sto.iTi. tjttfriJt, U SL4