The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, December 01, 1899, Page 4, Image 4
THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, DEC. 1, 1899. fix W BVt. v N 44 Actions of the Just Smelt Sweet' The fragrance of life is vigor and strength, neither of which can be found in a per son whose blood is impure, and whose every breath speaks of internal troubles. Hood's Sarsapartlla purifies, vitalizes and enriches the blood, gives a good appetite and makes the weak strong. Run Down "ft husbdndiuAs run down in htalih And Alt tired out. Those excellent medicines. Hood's Pills And Sam pHrilU, built Him up AgAln." Mrs. H. L. Jfowrv. ToTUAttdA, Pa. llood'a HIU cur, liter lltiltlm nun Irritating and 'only catKinfe to uC wit li lliJra Wirupa rtTIaT THE CHIEF ruBLimiiu ar w. l. McMillan. oat rttr iioo ncmoaUt W PUIiUSIIKD KVRKY FUIDAT stared at the pit office at lied Cloud, Neb. a acted class uall matter. ADVKUT1S1NO ItATKS: Local aJvcrtlilim 6 cent cr Hue icr lnuo. Local AUvcrtlilng for ctitcrUlnmtmt", con ttrla, nocUU, etc., given by churclici, charitablo jatietloa, etc., whore all moncjri raUcd there I ram are used wholly for church or charitable sseiatlci, Ant tea Ituaa free and all over ten MaeaiiHeeuta per line per Uiue. Local advertising of entertainment, concern, reeltalf, etc., where per cent Is given to pro tteri, 6 centi per lino per laiuc. &IIM.AT AIlVEIITtatKO. as caiman per moiitli............l7 00 Oaebilf column per month .......... a M Oae-fourth column per month....... 1 73 ' Oeneral dliplajr advcrtlnlug 8 centi cr laeliperlMuc. Tiiu situation is such over in tho 1'bilippinus that Mr. llryau is advised tojtiiku a Nebraska scnatorshlp if ouo happens along within reach. ' Tbu president's atinual message to cangrcss is completed and ready for transmission to congress when it as sembles hum week. The message will bu unusually long on account of tbu mi melons and important topics it dis cusses Kd L. Adams majority over It L. Keestor for district judge of this dis trict was H0:J. Tbu majority of F. H. Huall over .las. MeKenv for tbu same oillce in 1800 was over 5,000. This is moru consolation for our democratic friends. A call has been issued for a meeting at Hastings on Thuidny, December 28, 1809, nl 0 a.m., for tbu purpose of or ganizing a now political party in Nu braska, to bu known as the union re form party of Nebraska. m a m Thu dutuocrats of this county will meet at Uluu Hill tomorrow fur tbu purpose, of oigiuiizing n Tammany club. Such a club will at least bu a good thing inasmuch as it will put an nd to populism and tho dcmociats will in all probability dictate the larger portion of tho ticket. Wo havo been charged with boing sarcastic and maybu tbu allegation is true, but wo have told many truths in that tono of voice. Wu can give tho Mazot committee some good past his tory and show them that our remaiks nru only tbu voicing of a majority of our older merchants who have seen tho work wrought by one-sided people be foro. Thu statement of thu republican and democratic campaign committees in Ohio were tiled this. week. Thu republi can committee expended, according to its report, 8U1.123 07. The largest out lay was in thu conduct of tbu literary bureau, which furnished every daily ami woukly requbhean newspaper witbin thu statu with plate service aud artoons during tbu campaign. Tbu democratic committee teports receipts f $18,140.05, aud expenditures of $17, 508.57. According to the reports of Gen. Otis to tho war department, the Hlipino re bellion has been crushed, Aguiualdo is in hiding and his son and members f his so called cabinot havo been cap tured. If Gon. Otis had never cent roie-colored reports of a similar nature before, thero would doubtless bo much rejoicing in administration circles, but a9 bu has made mif takes several times concerning the extent and results of movements in the last campaign over there, the goneral disposition seems to bo to wait awhile boforo shouting, al though tke fouling of satisfaction over what is knowu to havo been accom plished, isiutonso. An injudicious Thomas cat engaged in an argument with another feline who bad oonsldorablo moro strength and sciouce than himself. Whou the argumeut was ended tho injudicious cat was sbort enough hair to stuff a small pillow. He finally gathered him self together snd crawled feebly under tho shelter of a porch to takonn inven tory of himself aud flguro on repairs. While thero he heard a democrat try t( to demonstrate to a companion that the late elections woro verj' en couraging to the democratic party. After listening to the talk for n few minutes a sad sort of smile spread over thu distigured countenance of the c.tt as bo said: "After listening to the talk cf those cheetful ducks I have aboi t concluded that I must havo whipped that other cat after nil, but if I was to whip him again the same way there wouldn't be enough whole pieces of bide left on mu to make a collarette for a katydid." Moral A democrat seems to bu able to extract comfort out of any kind of an election. "Thu Bryan windmill, remarks an uxrbange, "Is purely a Nebraska enter prise, and is without patent or copy wright. Thero is no danger of in fringement s.ncu it is inliiiitible. It is always in gear, runs equally well in hot or cold weather, whether thu wind blows or does not blow, is self lubri cating, ball bearing, admits of no reg ulating, and never runs down or wt ars wut. There is but one ot tbu kind in existence and there will .never be an other. Just where it came from or what inspired its Invention nobody ap pours to know. It sprung up in a night as it were, mu;h as a toadstool springs up on a decayed manure pile. Whilo Its prominence is as tho prominence of Limbcrger cheese, and such kindred delicacies, good to those who like it. Sometimo the thing will collapse with a completeness equal to that of the parson's wonderful one-boss cbuiso and thero will bo no one who will caro to gather up tho fragments." General Leonard Wood's return to Washington again so soon after his ro cent visit, and tho fact that bo came by ordor of tho president, makes it certain thatsomothlng important rotating to Cuba is under consideration by tho president. All tho information that can bo obtained at the war department is that tho president wished to get ticn. Wood's ndvico upon some Cuban matters. Interest in Gen. Wood's visit is increased by thu fact that it was somi-ofllolally announced several days boforo ho reached Washington, that tho president had decided, on tho ad vice of Ills cabinet, to mako no change in tho military government of Cuba until after the convening of congress, and that Secretary Hoot's annual re port, now Id the hands of tbu president urges thu establishment of civil gov ernment in Cuba at thu curliest possi ble moment, in both Porto Hico nnd Cuba The Cuban delegation of 'busi nets men who havu bad onu conference with tbu presidutit aru still at Wash ington. Thuy do uot favor thu estab lishment of a civil governuent for thu islands at this time, but wish hoiiio changes made in present trade regula tions. A promiiiuiitadministratiouof licial Mtid today that bu uxpculed civil govt mors for both islands to bu ap pointed before tbu new year began. A Kearney paper notus tho fact that when thu town went "dry" last spring a great do.uaud sprang up for summer drinks. Nearly all tho saloons in town opened up as temperaucu drinks ba zaars, and the amount of soda water consumed was something enormous, notwithstanding the fact that thu local soda water factory noticed no in creased demand for its goods. Regu larly each morning, regular customeis wended their way to tho onco famud haunts of King Al K Hall and refresh ed themselves for the morning moal at the temperaucu drink counters. Tho demand for summer drinks has not fallen otT witli tho c miiig of cold weather. Strange as it may have seemed to thu tumparancu puople, the numberof intoxicated individuals did not decrease in thu least and the smell of liquor could bu detected or. many breaths. Stranger still thu method of serving soda water changed. Al Hit it wati served in large glasses, such as one sees at tbu lumonadu stands. G adually tho sl.e of thu glasses de creased until it is now served in glass es little larger than a tbimblo and of tho thickness jf paper. Thero is nothing enlightens ono more, especially if bo bo tha miblishcr of a paper, than thcdiffcrent phases of human nature which ho will uncouutor during and aftur a political campaign. It will bo found by a perusal of tbu church services in this issue that one of tho church notices has boon droDned out by us, uot of our own volition, but because it becamo necessary on ac count of the fact that a change of copy has not been furnished us since a week or two before election, wbilu other papers were receiving copy weekly with tho changes In tho services. In order that members ot that congrega tion will not judge us harshly for the omission we thus frankly stato tho rea- soo. A notice of this Icibd must be up-to-dato or it is of no value. During tho nine years wo have published a paper in this city wo havo given our columns frcey tor tho benefit of legiti mate church enterprises, and in numer ous instances whoro outside persons received tho bonellt, and wo will con tinue to do so, believing that what we dois appreciated. If tho embittcruient of a political campaign cannot bu fi given by this man of God as it has by another in similar oircumstacccs what can bo expected of thoso outsidu the I ennobling iniluence of the churck? " MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. ' Linen was the first fabric weaved. It ia n. rcmnrknblc fact that few bald men ecr die of consumption. Vcgcturlnnshmc clearer complexions tlinn people who eat milmal food. China imported $U,C19,2G9 merchan dise from us In tho fiscal year 1800, ngalnst $SO,n2G,43C in 1603 and $20,403, 602 in 1807. In A&tt, Cnl., is an immense cis tern llne.l with concrete two feet thick for the storage of wine. Its capacity la 500,000 gnllons. A sheep with five horns rambles around the farm of William Mnrston in Cedar Springs, Ky. Two horns grow on each side of the head and one In the center. How a blackbird can tear to pieces a hanging wasp nest to reach tho lnrva nnd not be stung to death or appear to suffer any inconvenience is a problem yet to be solved. In 1748 Hcnjamln Frnnklin stood on one side of the Schuylkill river nnd by means of electricity ignited n flre for a picnic party on the other nidi;, using water for a conductor. A San Francisco tramp was nrrested for vagrancy. The magistrate nsked him wlio and what he was. He dramat ically declared, "I am an honest man the noblest work of God." Honest men being scarce the judge thought he would put him in a place of safety and sent him to jail for three months. In Shasta county, Cnl., quite extensive caves are being discovered some 100 feet or more deep, lined' with the most singular nnd beautiful stalactites and stalagmites of the hydruted oxydc ol iron, frequently of Iridescent colors. Some pendent icicles reach a length of three or four feet and aro one inch In diameter. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS. Certain Snail Matter Which Osa. trtbnte Much tu Iloaa Comfort. Keep all fruit stones, cooked or un cooked. Dry them slowly in tho oven, put in a large jar, aud in winter throw a handful on the fire of an evening. They will crack for a moment, send up n bright llamu nnd fill the room with a delicious odor. When thohe unsavory creatures, bed bugs, are brought out in full force by hot weather, n good way to exterminate them is the following: Shut the windows tight, lenve all clothing in its place, nnd open trunks and drawers. Put a thick layer of ashes into an iron kettle, on which place live coals. Have no obstnclcs between your self nnd the open door. Put :i handful of sulphur on the coals nnd Immediately close the room, lcming it undisturbed for several hours. When opened, the rnonl and content can be aired, nnd the odor will soon 'he gone. It is rnrely that n second fumigation is necessary. Thts remedy will also do for moths. The untidy-looking spots of paint or putty carelc.ssly splashed on window panes may be removed by wetting the glass several times with a strong solu tion of sodn. When the spots become soft, rub them off, then polish the glass withnleohol. To insure bright windows, clenn them on u rather dull day, or clean each set of windows when the sun Is shining on nnother part of the house; otherwise they will be streaked, and no amount of rubbing will remove the streaks. Dust them inside and out with a paint er's brush, and clean nil the inside wood work before touching the panes. Then wnsh the glass with warm water con taining a little ammonia, no soap; get thu dust out of the corners with n point ed stick wrapped with a small cloth; wipe dry with soft cloth, not liaen; polish with' tissue paper or old news papers. Drushlng with n dry silk handkerchief is n good way to clean oil paintings; but a better way is to wash the surface gently with distilled water. Then Hick them with the silk cloth. Clean the frames also with distilled water and a Bilk handkerchief. Housewife. MEANEST OF THEM ALL. This Very Close Man LItci ta Chl- go and Ia the Champion of Cloaencaa. There are lots ot mean men in tho world. There is one in Boston who will never toll anyone tho timo of day; there is one In Colorado who never lights a cigar in winter' because his breath upon the frosty air gives the same satisfaction, and there is another in l'illsbury, Wyo who never has a tire iu his house because the smoke might wear the chimney out. Hut the mean est of all men lives right hero in Chi cago. Tho other night ho came along Ran dolph street and stopped at a little sidewalk stand whereon were displayed such trinkets as collar buttons, shoe laces, combs and pocket mirrors. He took up one of the latter, and the pro prietor's eyes brightened at tho pros pect of a sale. "now much?" asked the meanest rur.11. "Five cents," answered the propri etor of the stand. The meanest man looked the object carefully over. "I'll give you three." The other shook his head. The meanest man held out. "Too much," he said. Somu how, between the two outstretched hands, the pocket mirror fell and broke into several pieces on the pavement. The meanest man picked up the remains, retaining one fragment of the glass. The propri etor lamented. The meanest man passed on up the street. At the corner he stopped, nnd, holding the little piece of mirror before him, ran a small comb through his whiskers. "A man doesn't need a whole pocket glass for a small beard," he muttered. Chicago Inter Ocean. The Non-Irritating Cathartic Kasy to take, easy to operate Hood's Pills CHURCH SERVICES. I CIIHISTIAH CIIUHCH. Services each Lord's Day hs follows! Morning service at 10:30. Subject, "Tho Province of tho Church." lllblo school, 12m. Afternoon sermon at Iuavale. Junior Christian Kudcnvor 8 p.m. Afternoon service at Inavalo. Set lor Christian Endeavor moots at 7 p.m. Evening service at 7130. Subject, "Dangers to the liiblo." i Evangelistic meetings begin on tho Ctb .of December. Choice music at each service. A cordial invitation is extended to all. L. A. Utmost), Pastor. HKTHODIST Services next Sunday ns follows: Morning service nt 10:30 Sunday School at 11:80 n.m. Con ducted by D. 11. Spauoglt-. Preaching tit Amboy at 3 p.m. Senior League at 7 p.m. Evening services nt 7:80. Prayer meeting on Wednesday even ing at 7:30. Ladies Aid Society Friday afternoon. All aro most cordially iuvitod to at tend. Hoscok A. Uaiines, Pastor. CONORKQATIONAL. Hcgular services next Sunday as fol lows: Morning service at 10.30 Sunday School at 11:45. Sorvices at Indiau creek nt 3:30. Young Pcoplo's Society of Christian Endeavor nt 0:30 pm., Evening services at 7:30. Prayer and praise meeting Wednes day ovoning at 7:30. All cordially invited to attend these services. Fkank W. Dkak. Pastor. m w Try Graln-OI Try Graln-Ol Ask your grocer today to show you a I package of Grain-O. the now food drink that takes the place of collee. I Thu children may drink it without in ' jury as well as the adult. All who tty it, like it. Oraiu-U Iris that rich seal blown of Mocha or J a va, but it is made from pure grains, and the most delicate stomach receives it without distic.-.s. One-fourth the price of colTee. lfic and 25c per package. Sold by nil grocer". Delinquent Personal Taxes Must Be Paid Delinquent personal taxes for thu year 18D8, havu been delinquent for somu timo and must bo paid at once, otherwisu I will proceed to collect tho samn by distress warrants. CD. lWlWNSCW, County Treasurer. r.'ilurata Your Mowula 1 lih f'liHciirrU. Candy Cntlmrtlc. euro constlpailmi forover. 10c, 25c. IfC.0. C rnll.drnKKlfttH refund money How Are Tnr KMoejr ' Dr. Ilobbi' Sparasus Pills cure all kidney Ills. Bam plefreo. Add. Sterling Hon-edrCo..CUIcaRoorN.Y. LXTTEK TO KaS. MNKnAII MO. 94,398 "lam so grateful to you for what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound has donu for mo that I feel as though I must Wommn Would Sure ly "Try Mrs. Pinkham's MotlScinoif Titoy Only Know, Says Mrs King tell about it. A year ago I wa3 taken very sick. Doctorscould do mo no good only to deaden tho pain which I had almost con stantly. I got some of your Compound nnd took ono bottlo and received benefit from it at onco. I havo taken it ever since and now havo no backache, no pain in my sido and my stomach and bowels aro perfectly well. I can honestly say that thero is nothing liku it. If I could only toll every woman how much good your mcdlclno has done me, thoy would surely try I L" Mabtua M. Kiho, Nobth Attlxdobo, Mass. Tho way women triflo with health shows a degree of indlfferenco that la pastunderstanding. H&ppinesaandusc fulness depend on physical health; so docs a good disposition. Disease makes women nervous, irritable and snap pish. Tho very effort of ailing women to bo good-natured makes them ner vous. Write to Mrs. Pinkham, she will help you to health and happiness. Itcostsnothing togctMrs. Pinkham's advice. Her address is Lynn, Mora. fj CfcUkttU. IIuif.LU UIumJ Dma. ENNYROYAL PILLS Oritlaal sail Only Genalnc. Arc. &; rvlUbl. iadic ak Dnurl a Ckitktiw, jr. ., uuJrtad la Unl and UU1 at. u!llr m, mim witn Nm re-Don. xako a4kr. A. rfftr wirirw tMk & imUHUm. Al amftt.ii. rMn4.lt U Mmf hr Mrtkulm. l.tUaoUL tl "Kllr for feAlt," tliu.r. bf r,yr W HaML 1II.OUU 1MIBMUII. JVn M CklhtsrOfcaaalfx,Mllala, MlUnccUfc. I'klUiS-. U4U PAUKER'S OINOEK TONIO DtbtlUT. dlatmatai atotaacb SB tar -"-' hum Ban all othaf ftmaUUli. asd la asud fol liwunwi uua. arty hhhmtiw invalid maw ii. HAIR BALSAM ClttSMt JQtl Wotin th hate PromotssB' a ltuurlaUtt sTTovlli. tfYr Yftils to HMttor Orajn Sfteair MJ MB IOBUUUI VYtOT OUTM ftlp dlMUM aT&Ur a4lUA-s ue.fcaaijuuan J"BPr 4M aaBli V m uft HI fimsBSSM."-. RUNNING 81 01 HIS ANKLE. After Six Years of Intense ptmato sores ami uicors winCu , rofuso to Ileal umlor ordinary trcat- Suffer nffi Promot v Cured mo?t ?oon Vecom chronic and doop- n If J " ? - 8eated n,Ml ar0 SUr 81 tfaAt tho BV S S S ontiro circuhition is in n dopravod condition. Thoy uj ui ui ui aro a SOvoro drain upon tho system, and aro con Btnntly Happing away tho vitality. In ovory caso tho poison must bo eliminated fr in tho blood, and no amount of oxtornal treatment can havo any offoct. Thero is no uncertainty about tho merits of S. S. S. ; ovory claim testimony of those who havo been cured by it and know of its virtues by experience Mr. L. J. Clark, of Orange Courthouse. Vn., writes: "For six years I had an obstinate, running ulcer on my ankle, which nt times cuused me intense sulle-ring. I wiia bo disabled for n long while that I was wholly unfit for business. One of tho best doctors treated mo constantly, but did me no good. I then tried various blood remedies, without tho least benefit. S. S. S, was so higlilv recom mended that I concluded to try it, and tho oirect was wonderful. It seemed to get right at tho seat of tho diseaso and force tho poison out, and I was soon com pletely cured." Swift's Speclflc- S. S. 8. FOR THE BLOOD drives out ovory traco of impurity in tho blood, and in this way pures permanently the most obstinate, deop-scated sore or ulcer. It is the only blood remedy guaranteed purely vegetable, and con tains not a particle of potash, mercury, or other mineral. S. S, S. cures Contagious Blood Poison. Scrofula, Cancer, Catarrh, Eczema, Rheumatism, Sores. Ulcere. Boils, or any other blood trouble. Insist upon S. S. S. : nothing can take its placo. Vnluablo books mailed f reo by Swift Snocific Company. Atlanta. Qa, Too Late "To put a lock en tho stall when tho horse is gone." That is true in moro wnys than ono. Tho season of nkw mown hay is here and you will soon bo feeding your horses new oats, sheak oats and okeen cokn. In other words tho colic season is about hero. You cau save your faithful animals hours of .agony and yourself linancinl los and the trouble and oxpenso of going miles in tho night for a "horso doctor" by keeping on hand a bottlo of Sioux Colio JVtlactvire, Pllt lit) tlmn ttrwiw SiotAt: :Ois:e active Ioocl, on hand for your "A stitch iu timo SIOUX REMEDY CO., Lands, Insurance Collections, RKD CLOUD, Among my special bargains for this week I am offering for salo 300 head of dood Colorado Range Cows, rnoM two to eight yeaks ok aoe, Good colors, averaging iu weight around 850 fiouuds. Will sell on six months timo, good seour ty, delivered nt Red Cloud or vicinity. Further particulars can bo hnd by calling 011 or writing mo. t la JAMES PETERSON, DEALER IN NB WTON and SMITH IT'arjna Wagons ALSO A FULL LINE OF BUGGIES and DEJHPSTEfl WlflDlHIIiItS. PLATT & FREES CO., Ghieago Iiumbef Yard, RED CLOUD, Lumber, Lime. TRADBRS IXJMBESIfc CO, DEALERS IN LUMBER AND COA1 lBixildliaa: material, JEJto. Red Cloud. - - Nebraska in n llrnnntiinrr 1 tnr tin o.t Q1 An ',,.. ,. .... . ..uuuu ... a. aau.a.a.a MUHIU OWa fl.VV. UU1U3 the various forms of colic, inllammation of tho bowels, stoppage of urine, etc, in cattle and horses. Ono dose gives instant relief. Ask your druggist for it If hc luisu't got it anil won't get it for you write us at once. 1 on should also havu stock and youltry and waul off diseases. saves nine." SIOUX CITY. IOWA. 1 4 1 4 4 a : 4 4 NEBRASKA. 4 4 NEBRASKA. Coal and Cement. v m .V.. WaWBl gggggggH WittflMkgtA Jr aKTv.