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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1899)
fi. :yfi"!wr?J 'k THE HiSD OL.UUJJ UjULJJSjr, iKXDA, TlJjjY 7i iBOO.' ietv?$i ,hwm AwVSi-t-fV4'iiWiii.vrtr'e WcjKrf'. ' H ft h, "i4 Gefe WtW of Western Birth Tells no sweeter story to humanity than the Announcement that the health-giver and health-bringer. Hood's Sarsaparilla, telts of the birth of an era of good health. It is the one reliable specific for the cure of All blood, stomach and liver troubles. &C(CS SaUafymi THE CHIEF W. L. MoMILLAN. Out year... Ill months 1100 W PUULI81IKD KVKItY PIUDAY Soterod t the post office at Hod Cloud, Nob. as second class mall matter. ADVKUTISINO UATKSt Local advcrtlslnit; 6 cents icr line per Imiic. Local Advertising for cnterialnmsiits, con tens, socials, etc., ftlren br churches, charitable saddle a, etc, where all moneys mined there from are lined wholly for church or charitable socle lies, Oral ten lines free and all over ten lines 3) rent per line per Inane. Local advertising of entertainment, concert, recital, etc, where per cent la given to pro ten, i centa per line per Issue. DtarLar AuranTtsiNo. tine celuran per taontli ............... .......! 0) One balf column per month ........ 3 K) One fourth column per moiilli... 1 73 General display advertising till cents per Inch per Issue. WORK THAT GOES AWRY. ana Thing that Disturb tha Household Happiness. Every hoitflcltccpcr known that it It Dot tho steady routine work which goes on day after day, with variations of incidental company and incidental extra work of various kinds, that breaks down the health and temper. In tho harmonious home, and thcra re thousands of such happy homes throughout tho land, each member of tho family contributes u sliuru uf work to the comploto whole. The things that exhaust the patience nnd leave a powerful impress finally, like drops of water on -tho hard rock, wearing out nervous strength and pa tience, are tho" unexpected. There seems to bo certain individuals so con stituted that they can not conform to the routine ways of any home. They Invariably tangle up tho work by go ing on in an individual way of their own, rcgnrdlcss of the con venience of all other members of tho household. Tho hour for breakfast may be hottlcd for all the rest, but not for them. In all sorts of unexpected ways they manage to Interfere with the routine of tilings, and actually make double work for overyonu else There aro some housekeepers who have no idea of system, who aro hard, drudging workers, forever cleaning and grubbing over floors nnd pantries that ought to bo kept clean. Hustle Bnd noise art) not.rmrts of n irnod hnuso eepcrswork. '1 lie wheels of motion In a well-kept house move so nolslcssly that no one is nwaro that there is a system in all that goes on, unless it be by the sense of quiet and peace pro vailing over everything. It Is Jnst this quiet atmosphere which the undisciplined person falls to appreciate. Yet there can be no home without serious breaks in omfort where there is no thorough iBYitcm, disguised though it maybe; ad tha ignorant person wonders why verythlng seems to bo in perfect order without say display of extraordinary work. The reason is that the work U 11 done at as appointed time, and aa extra effort Is made if there is to be extra work. The housekeeper who is systematic foes aot attempt to do more than she an. She refuses to do unnecessary work which she is sure can not be ac complished without hurry and confu Ion, and which will put back neces sary work. It requires cool judgment to estimate this, and some independ ence to accomplish It. When every other woman In the village has joined new society, It seems churlish to re fuse to do so, yet the systematic house keeper must sometimes refuse if It In terferes with necessary work nt home. In general It will be found that she does moro for the church and for tho other objects in tho vlllugo because her time is so arranged that bho has more to spare. The family Hewlng-busket la not al lowed to got beyond hor needle. The old maxim, "A stitch In time saves nine," Is carefully heeded, and the mending is lessened. Tho systematic woman keeps nu account-book and knows to a penny what t ho expendi tures are, and she docs not go beyond them. She Is not subject to untoward accidents, like the upsetting of lamps, the overturning of china, and thoso va rious mishups that try tho patience, be cause she Iscareful. The whole socret of her system lies In her care of little things. And because of this very care ahe Is saved much of tho labor of more negligent women. Nothing is so wearisome and so wear ing to the nervous system as the irrita tion arising from want of system aud general haphazard methods of house keeping. It is truth, not Action, that Indolent people always work the hardest. They never find what they are in search of. They make all man ner of work which of necessity they are compelcd to take care of. N. Y. Tribune. Flower Plants for Sale. Flowers consisting of India Rubber Tiee, Silk Oak, Palms, Hibiscus, Ger aniums, Swansonia, Fusehlas, Flower ing Begonias and Box Begonias, Colons, black, white anil spotted Calla Lilys, Pusslfloras or Passion Vino and Made- ria vines, For sale at stoio, Mus. Hl'.NUV Diedkhich, P. 0. Box 150, Red Cloud, Neb. Deafness Cannot Be Cured lly local application?, us they cannot reach tlm dlsciiTd portion of the ear. There is only one wny to ctuodoiifni'ss anil thiitis by constitutional remedies. Donfni'M Is caused by an inllnincd condition of thu mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets ml! uncd you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect healing nnd when it is entirely closed deafness results nnd iiiiltss tho inflammation can bo taken out and Mils' tube restored to Its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever. Nino ensos out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but nninflamed contlitiouof tho mucous surface. We will give One 11 limited Dollars for any case of Deafness caused by catarrh that cannot be cuted by Hail's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, frto. F. J. CiiKNKr & Co; Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills ate the best. Persons troubled with diarrhoea will be interested In tho experience of Mr. W. M. Hush, clerk of Hotel Dorranco Providence, It. I. Ho says: "For several years I have been nlniost u constant sufferer f i em diarrhoea, tho frequent attneks completely prostrating me and rendering tuo unlit for tuy duties at this hotel. About two years ago a traveling salesman kindly gave mo a smalt hottlo of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera aud Diarihoea Remedy. Much to my surprise and delight its effects -veto immediate Whenever I folt symptoms of the disease I would fortify myself against the attack with n few doses of this valuable remedy. Tlio result has been very satisfactory and utmost comploto relief from tho alllictiou." For sale by II. E. Grico. Rates for Greater American Exposition. Rcducn rates to Omaha will apply from points on the Burlington Route within 250 miles of that city during thu outiro period of the Greater America Exposition, which opens July 1 and closes October .'II. There will he three different kind of tickets; Ton-Day'Tickcts, which will bo sold at 80 per cent of doublo the one-way rate. Seven-Day Tickets, rate for which will he one fare for the round trip plus 5 per cent on salo Tuesday. "Weok-Kml" Tickets, which will bo on sale Saturday and Sunday trains due in Omaha before 1.00 p. in. One fare for tho round ttlp. J. Francis, Gener al Passegcnr Agent, Omaha Neb. ' - Talcing; a Momentous Step. "Whot'll you charge mo for a mar riage license?" asked the loose-jointed young man in brown jeans. "Two dollars," replied the county clerk. "Is that the reg'ler price?" "I lo." "Can't git it no cheaper in any of the other offices?" "No." "Don't keep no second-hand license! that was brought back 'cause the feller got slipped up on and hadn't no use fur m?" "Of course not." "Well," said the young man, pushing his hat back on his head, "you kin save me far me. Ill be round agla next Saturday with the two dollars. I'aa goln' back now to hunt up agal.H Chicago Tribune. Bravery Apareetatetl. Waterman Talkln' aboat bravery, there goes the bravest ataa that walks this earth. Summer Visitor That little dade? "That's the one."- "My! Myl Tell ate about him. "He can't swim stroke, and yet he alls cat- boat." Good News. Of No Importance. Guest (at a down-town restaurant) Gracious, do you know you're wiping that knife off with your handkerchief, man? Mild-Eyed Walter That doesn't slg nlfy, sir, U'b a soiled one." Truth. The. Parlor Military. She (petulantly) I don't care if you are captain, you needn't dovote allyour tune to uruilng your company. He But, my dear, a captain is known by the company he keeps. Detroit Free rre. English firemen wero greatly ad mired at the International congress held at Antwerp. Tho Belgians and the foreign dulegates warmly prnhted tho smart condition of men, horses and engines, while the firemen were most enthusiastically cheered for the stead iness of thoir march past the parade. Does Codec Agree With You. If not, drink Graln-O made from pute grains. A lady writes: "Tho first time I made Grain O 1 did not like it, hut after using it for ono week noth ing would induco me to go back to colTco." It nourishes aud feeds the system. The children can drink it free ly with grent benefit. It is the strengthening substiincoof pure grains. Get a package today from your grocer, 15c and 25o. m $100. Dr. E. Deletion's Antl Dieuretic. May l worth to you more than Hoo If you havo a child who soils bedding from Inconfeu once of wutcr durlnt? nloep. Cures old aud yoiiiiK alike. It arrests the trouble at once. tl. Sold by U. I.. Cottlnt;, dniKXlst, Hcd Cloud, Neb. Try Colorado this Summer. Getting thorn costs very little ono fare plus $i for tho round trip every ilny from June S15 to July 11. Tickets .food to return until October 31 See nearest Biiilington agoni and gel pat liculat'H. No fewpe, Pssin Or discomfort, no Irritation of the In testines but Kcutle, prompt, thorough healthful cleansing, when you lam Hood's Pill Sold by all druggists, 25 cents. Weather o! the State. Genet nl summary of the went I er and crop conditions over the slate as reported by the state observer at Lin coln: Tho past week (ins been wot, tem perature about normal. The nvdrago dally temperature dopartmo has been less than 1 degree in most parts of the state. Tho maximum tcinperattiro of tho week were generally about 00 de grees. Tho rainfall of thu week has been normal or above in most sections. It has beon deficient, howover, in the ex treino southeastern corner and in parts of tho western portion of tho stato. Tho past wook has bctn an oxcellcnt one for the growth of yegctntiun in nil except a few northwestern counties, whero lack of rain has caused consider able damago to small grain and retard ed tho growth of grass. Tho heavy rainfall of tho past few weeks has been very favorablo for small grain. Whoat has improved in condition. Winter wheat has filled well, and, while tho crop is small the quality is good; har vesting has commenced in southern counties. Oats havo continued to im prove, nnd now promises rather moro than an average crop. Corn has grown very rapidly during tho week, and cul tivation has made .good progress in most counties. Considerable corn has been laid by in southern counties free of weeds nnd in unusually promising condition. Corn in all parts of tho state is in oxcoptionnlly good condi tion. m Unprecedentedly low Rates to Colorado. Evory day from Juno 25 to July 11. Onu faro plus $J for the round trip to Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo nod Glenwood Springs. Tickets good to return nuy timo until October 31st. Never before such an opportunity. Take advantage of It and spend tho Summer in tho heart of the Rockies where heat nnd dust tiro unknown whero tho sky is as bright blue as Italy's, and the nir as invigorating as u tonic where you can bathe, and swim and climb mountains nil day and every day. See nearest Burlington ticket agent and got full particulars, or, if you pre fer, write J. Francis, Gou'l Pnssengor Agent Burlington Motile, Omaha, Neb. Try Allen's Foot-Ease. A powder to bo bus ken into the shoes. At this season your feet feel swollen, nervous and hot, nnd get tired easily. If yuu linrc aiuut'llng fuct or tight nhoeS, try Allen's Foot-Ease. It cools thofoet nnd makes walking easy. Cures swol len nnd sweating feet, blisters nnd callous spots. Believes corns and bun ions of all pain and gives rest and com fort. Try It to-day. Sold by all dreg gists and shoo stores for 25c. Trial package FREE. Address. Allen S. Olrustead, Le Roy, N. Y. Drink Graln-O after you have concluded that your coffee does not agree with you. It is aot medicine but doctors order it, be cause it is healthful, invigorating and appetizing. It is made from pure grains and has that rich seal brown color, and tastes like the finest grades of coffee and costs about one fourth as much. Children thrive on it because it is a genuine food drink containing nothing but nourishment. 15 and 25c nt grocers. HOME CURI FOR BLOOD POISON. Beware of the Doctors' Patchwork; You Can GUre YOUrSelf at HOme. am9Wthe doctors ever givefor .. , , . Tho doctors aro wholly unablo to get rid of tins vilo poison, and only attempt to heal up tho outward appearance of the disease the sores and eruptions. This they do by driving the poison into tho system, and endeavor to keep it shut in with their constant doses of potash and mercury. Tho mouth and throat nnd other delicate parts then break out into sores, and tho fight is continued indefinitely, tho drugs doing the system moro damago than tho disease itself. Mr. it. t,. Myers, 100 Mulberry St., nunureu uoilnrs with the doctors, when I realized that they could do me no good. I had largo spots nil over my bcdy,and these soon broko out into running sores, and I endured all the suffering which this vile disease pro duces. I decided to try S. S. S. as n last resort, and was soon greatly improved. I followed closely your 'Direc tions for Self-Treatment,' and tho large splotches on my chest began to grow paler and smaller, and before long uiBBppeareu ennreiy. i wns soon curat perfectly ana my skin has been as clear as glass ever since. I cured my self at home, after tho doctors had foiled completely." It is valuable time thrown away to expect the doctors to euro OontaciouB Blood Poison, for thn dtanaan in lm. yond thoir skill. Swifts Specific S. S. S. FOR THE BLOOD acts in an entirely different wny from potash nnd mercury it forces the poison out of tho system nnd gets rid of it entirely, Henco it cures tho disease, while other remedies only shut tho poison in whero it lurks forever, constantly undermining tho constitution. Our system of private homo trent mont nlspos p euro within 0o reach of all. We givo all necessary medical ad vlxse, ui-wwf iuairit-, and save thn patient tho embarrnssmont of publicity. Writo for full information to Swift Spt-cilic Co., Atlanta, Ga. Through Tourist Sleepers to Northwest. The Burlington Route has establ'shed a twlce-a-wcek tourist car line from Kansas City to Butte. Spokane, Tsen in i mil Senile l'ii .live Kite is Cii,I.iii In t j1ll,v! i- mdiMiy Tllnsil ,-, -nul ImIIsiI'U, mrivii ) a c:itl.i fn. lowing I" III It ti'ld Sllnl 'V. luuy aie uph iitd i f. tan. I te bed linen and firnishli - ire c in and of good qu ill. y. Tin 1 1 -ding. V) n tilating and toilet arrangements ate all that can be desired nnd each car is In chnrgc of a uniformed Pullman porter, whoso solo duty is to attend to tho wnntsof passengers. Cars run through without change of any kind and tho berth rate from Lincoln to Tacoma or Seattle is only 15.00. To intermediate pointt it Is proportionately low. Mon tana and tan Ptiget Sound country aro now enjoying a period of unexampled prosperity. As a consequence, travel to tho northwest is rapidly attaining large proportions. This new tourist car. line has been established with a vlow of caring for "the Burlington's share of it ia the 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, G. P. A. Omaha, Neb. For Sale. One hundred nnd sixty acres of un improved land four mlloi northwest of Red Cloud, consisting of the west half of the northwest quarter, and the cast half of tho northeast quarter, of sec tion flfteon, in township two north, rango eleven west. Tho land is leased at present, but subject to salo. Price $2,500. For further information apply to Mas. Jamks Kirkwood, Fairfax, Missouri. ToJCure a Cold in One Day. Tako Laxative Bromo Quinlno Tab lots. All druggists refund money if it fails to cure. 25c. Tho genuino has L. B. Q. on each tablet. The Chief and the year for $1.23. Inter-Ocean one UMMER CATARRH Catarrh of the bowels, be cause it is most prevalent in the summer months, is called summer catarrh. Itsurprlscs many that bowel troublo Is catar rhal. Dr. Hartman's books mako this plain. Write to tho Pe-ru-na Medicine Co., Columbus, O., for them. They tell all about catarrh and how Pe-ru-na cures it wherever located. "I hadchronlcdlarrhoca for fifteen yenrs," writes Mr. T. E. Miller, Grand Prairie, Tex. "I tried many medicines and doctors in ruin. At last Pe-ru-na was recom mended, and It relieved and oured mo at once." Mr. John Harting, 033 Main St., Cincinnati, O., writes: "My wife and myself took your Pe- ru-na for chronic diar rhoea and it cured us. No doctor or medicine we tried beforo helped us." M. Edward Wormack. Leaaetter, Tex., wattes: " sVru-aa for bowel smsMm U aneaualled hy anything in my ex- j atrrlenoe. I owe my W fife to Pe-ru-na, and I.1 hall always recom saend it to those suffer ing as I was." Mr. John Edgar ton, 1030 Third Ave., Altoona, Pa., says: "I suffered from dysentery for three years I took Pe-ru-na and am now well." fe n) b wk, iys ji fci l- !uUiffltf There is not the slightest doubt that the doctors do moro harm than good in treating Contagious Blood Poison; many victims of this lonthsomo disease would be much better off to-day If they had never allowed them- flMvpfl fn YtA flrtBf.fl nn mantniv mnA nnfaah lk Newark. N. J., says: "I had spent a I OsCk laf IKT;3 -'-' dtQfP JCaaaaak&fVfJtn I V aa t . laaiRi 'j. aw$iBBaaBWMEf4aBaBaaaV vm - ff S5S35EaW VCErl liff' Ian -am i ''mJMMfOtktttrKnUi The Nichols-Shepard TRACTION ENGINE Nothing thst helps to make a perfect ro.id and thresher engine has been left out or slighted in the construction of the Nichols-Shtpard Traction Engine. Everything has been done that science, skill and experience could suggest to add to its effectiveness, power, durability and safety from explosion and fire. Ihe boiler is of the very best selected steel, thoroughly well made and provided with every approved safety appliance. The fire-box is surrounded by water top, bottom and sides. The draft-damper is so made that sparks aud ashe3 can't drop out, and the smoke-stack is fitted with patent bonnet and spark-arrester. Every part 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 & SHEPARD CO.. battle Creek, Ml oh. ranoh House at KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI, with full stock of machines and extras. See the Light Running MILWAUKEE, i aaaansBHsasa fj3!?miaHsiaaaaasiTcBL'Mr gag5s&,. ' VMysJfOjfl J illlliiiiiiir t ' n --:'gsBW"-"' fit Jas. City Dray and Express Line. ROSS a Rita. PROS. Goods Delivered to any part of the city. Charges as low as the Lowest CITY AGENTS FOR ADAAS EXPRESS CO. TRADERS IXJIMEBPOXe CO, DEALERS IN LUMBER BixiltfLirxs: material, Bto. RED CLOUD, PLATT & Ghieajoliambef Yard, KKl) CLOUD. Lumber, Lime, i(t4f Petef son's. and COAE. Nebraska IFREES CO., NEBRASKA. Coal and Cement. r. T , i id 'fc tvl tv 4 ' u-agtefj