The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, March 29, 1901, Image 8

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"a Wbman
wants lo nut out a fire sh dor n't
ItAAa Mn a.I fittA wnnti ?shn lhffi'U'1
! onwater.know.nKthatwaterquenches ,
IllOt VVIICII wuili.tll wtkiuo vw ;wi F
well from diseases peculiar to her sex, J
she should not add fuel to the fire ?
already burning her life away. She jj
should not take worthless drugs and J!
potions composed of harmful narcot- (
tea and opiates. They do not check O
the disease- they do not cure It- they
simply add fuel to the fire. o
. f3r4.4tl1V Parnate (1
Regulator should bo J?
taken by every woman t
or girl who has the
slightest suspicion of
nny 01 inc Ali
ments which af
flict women.
They will simply
bo wnnllnK tlino
until they tnko it.
The Regulator l
it p u r I f y I n k .
strengthening
.tonic, which i?rts
attherootsof the
disease and curea
ltdoeanot druz
the cause,
hf naln.
It eradicates it.
It Stops IBIIIBgui lUDnunu,
leucorrhea. (aBammatloa
aid periodical sufarlaa, Ir
ragnlar, acanty ar painful
menstruation) and by doing
II thU drlvca away the
hundred and on ache and
pain which drain health
and beauty, happiness and
tood temper from many
woman's fife. It la the one
remedy above all etbera
which every wnman thould
know about and uie,
1,00 per bottle
Se ml for nut fife
IHuMr.itrd bimk
The Wradficld
Regulator Co.
Atlanta, G.x.
W"".'""''W'd
Dr. E. A. Creighton,
Honortiry (i rati unto & Silver Medalist
Western UniYornlty, Camilla.
Calls Answkkk Day and Niqht.
rrrcr terCsoh's Phaiimact.
J. S. EMIG-H,
DKNT1ST.
PAINLESS DENTISTRY
IK YOU WANT IT.
Crow. I Bridge Wirk ir Teclh Wilhut fltdi.
POHCKLA1N INLAY
And all Uielttett Improvement ta 4imial mecb
inlin
w can surnUli 7011 brick In
tyat the lowest pos
sible na Htick on sale nl
either of the lumber yards.
Get Ouh Prices Before You
Buy Biiick.
LUDLOW BROS..
Red Cloud, Neb.
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in
BTHBMt.
Gtnalnc stamped C C C Never sold la bulk.
Beware of the dealer who trlei to tell
"tomcthlnt; ut u good."
For 14 Cents!
Wc ntll tht MlowlRg rare ! tiuit
I pkt. tiia niMd TMu sm. a . 1 1
I " H.tlk.r. l.. , ,jj
a aiaaia'a ratnii,auafia4( ,B
I UlaUardM SMlkVia4, Jo
1 " !!., audi. Wh,J, ' J
"ui.aot.H.u.,,!, ;!;
IMUUal n..,r M, '
Worth $1.00 , wc12
Wrn paoaifM taia ax.lu., a alll
utl rat fiaa, tabar villa aar fiaal
lUaiwaiM HJ CauU,ialUi allabaat
Kaliar'anillUa DailUrCraa
Alt Ohlf Oalaai , 40a. V.
Tafalhff llh tbaa-aaliaraatllNITafa.
labia aa farm Ma, mq laaalalallu.
MtlktoatiM. Wk,aaa,aaalul
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TRIUMPH INCUBATORS
lUtcbM all Hatchable Eggi;. Usee
lees oil than any other machine
made. Require) no supplied motet
ore. Perfect Ventilation. Equal
Head. Absolutely Automatic.
Catalogue free.
TRESTER SUPPLY CO..
mWIITUN it.. .
X03 B. 1 1th St., Lincoln, Nob.
nRnA
0WU
I' A koo.1 looking afrfl
honw and poor look- 'v-",ai
Ins liuriieMit In the ,i?"sV
wont kind of a com- f? I-5
bltutlon. '3sSl2
Eureka v3Si
Harness OlHm
notnalrmakritlmharnrMamltht IA
hnrM Inn rttar, hut mM the IB
leather luft tint pliable, putn U In con. Vk
nil Hi illtlon In lfwt-twlen an luni H.T
(Hltdaw'A hi It cn'lnsrtly would. IIS
aw1E3(lll,7. Bvll tm.ak.ra la taai alllBM
HMuii'fl ,,n, iui. b; iMUm.
MUlif STANDARD Ifl
Your mBam
Horse a EmM
Chancer fgy
T CAIWY tVkTBAamc . Hi
eHjEwvBEBBMHBpMfMBejBaaaajp
blfc ! MM
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in 111 tii 111 bh
mv i
t Beat Vowa qanta. Tmui . 99 I
SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY. i
The rurtil ilciit.li ralo In Ktifrlnnd is
IA in cir-rt 1,000, In towns it It 18.
'I hi' only linolimtnry tnnsfle coin
pon.il of red or ntiliul libers is the
lienrt.
Wood jlclils one-fourth the hr-nt of
coal, clrfireoftl about the same heat as
coal,
A telescopic photoRrnph of the milky
way, taken recently at the Harvard
oiiMTtatory, shows more than 400,000
titan,
Southern 'states are making much
larger Rnlns than any other section in
the luislne as of cotton and woolen man
ufacturing. The first mulberry tree In America
was brought from France in WM, with
the expectation of eKtubllshlng mul
berry groves In New Vork.
The rearing of tdlk worms and the
production of silk during the yc-ars be
fore the revolution promised to be
come one of the most imiiort'ant in
dustries of wmerlca.
The first, exports of cotton from this
country was In 1785, in which year one
bsg was sent from Charleston to Liver
pool, while 12 were sent from Philadel
phia and aae from New York.
During the last year about 71100
tons of sugar were produced in the
I'nlted fit ales, .10,000 tons of which were
contributed by 2!) enne sugar mills and
40,000 tons formrd the output of 26
beet sugar works, only 10 of which wexe
cninplrtril in time to avail themselves
of tlie entire crop. Twenty-two more
Inrt ktigar mills are now either built
or building,
THROUGH HEART AND BRAIN.
Teader-llenrteil Hunter Who Felt
No tllory In Killing Ifrr
Tlrat nik.
A woman's first expel ieiiiT of killing
an innocent animal Is 11 disheartening
thing or wliich to read. et it l some- no train, should travel at a rate exceed
what consolatory to know that she , ing 50 mile nn hour, the kinfrcould not
felt, the sadness of It. as well as the issue a proclamation exempting a cur
emptiness of the glory. Let us hope, toln train from the operation of the
that other women will not be moved lnw. Nor can his majesty Issue a proc
to engage in similar "sport." ThU is' lnnntlon which would Injure the enm
how Mrs. draco Scton Thompson shot ' munity, such as. for example, u procla
her first elk, snys the Youth's Compan-' mat Ion exempting a wholo town or
'0,l ' nciKhhoi hood from serving on 11 jury
He wns drinking from the lake. Now, Though the king could recall tiny
was the time. I cniwltd a few feet subject from abroad, he cannot corn-
nearer ana raised the gun. The stag
iiirncu pwruy away rrom me. in an
other moment he would be gone. I
-lirhted nlony the barrel mill a terrible
bang went booming through tin-air.
The elk raised hUnntlercd head and
gaeed In my direction. Another shot
nnd the animal dropped where hestood.
He lay as still 11s the stones beside him.
1 sat on the ground and made no at
tempt to go near him. One Instant, a
magnificent breathing thing; the next,
nothing.
j
a
1 niui no regret, no triumph, only
sort or wonuer at what I had done. I
felt surprised that, the breath of life
could be taken away so easily.
Meanwhile, Nlmrod had become
alarmed at the long silence and fol
lowed me down the mountain.
He had nearly reached nn; when lu
uearu ine two shots nnd came rushing
"!'
I have done It," I svild, in a.dull tone,
pointing to the dark, still thing on the
,f f"
lOu surely have."
j we went tin to tin oiv Wmrn.i
paced the distance 133 yards. How
beautiful the creature's coat was,
glossy and shaded in browns! And
thos great horns, with HI points!
Tliey did not look so big now. Nimrod
examined the carcass.
"You are an spt pupil." he said. "You
put a bullet through hi, heart, un
another through his brain."
"Yes," 1 suid, "he neer knew what
killed him."
1 felt no glory In the achievement.
.a . '
VALUE OF SENTIMENT.
It llaa Prepared the Way for Every
Worthy Work Iho WotU
Ha Known.
In nothing are practical men more ,
likely to err than In umlerestiiuutlnir '
...... . . ." 1
.. ,... .en mii-ni, hliy a writer In
uie haturtlny i:enlng Post. How
often we hear of "mere scntiiucnt." at
if it were utterly impotent and lrtue
le There is a common contempt for
dienmerk. To call a mini viMomiry Ik
to blacklist him among tho-e Iiohc
chief end is to bring thiugs to pas.
And yet, verc we to read history
aright, dealing with forces back of
facts, we should learn that some
dreamer or tIkIoiiIm, some koul uf
fiihcd with "mere ueutiment," has pre
pared the way for erery wortln work
the world haa known. 'Hie Hebrew
prophet was a dreamer, but he lifted
hi race to the enst of that ciili..ition
which did for moriiljt) what Home did
for law and what tireecedid for art
Not (laribaldi, uor Victor Kmmnn
uel. was the creator of modem Italy,
(irand old M.i7ini had dreamed of a
free anil united Italy, and hud blurted
a hundred thousand young men to
dreaming, ruul they were (larlbaldl's
red fhlrted battalions, "every one In
love with hardship, privation,' freedom
and death."
Hamuel Adam did a much with his
pen as tleorge Washington with his
sword to unloose the coloniea from for
eign rule The poet l necessary to thu
soldier. He "aing us up to courage
wnn coiumanuing rhyme." The man
of sentiment is to the man of action
. what the architect Is to the builder.
There must be castle in the air be for
we know how to lay the stones.
Iet not the hand say to thellmagina
Uon: "I have no need of theeV' .Senti
ment is not the vague, tiebuloiu thing
It seem to be. It founds empires,
marches before armies, writes con.
tltutlouN and governs the globe. It is
immortal, and it character justifies
such a phrase as Umerson'i, "Hie
eternal IdeaL"
NEW KING'S POWERS.
Restrictions Under Which Britain's
Monarch Will Reign.
(Jnrtnllment of lloyal Pre roaallve ef
fected by I'nrllmnent Dnrluw the
ItelRn of (leorere III. Mm It a
tloaui of Authority.
Conclderftblo as are the) powersof the
new king, they arc not unlimited.
There nre Home very curious rcfitrlc
tlonn On the royal prerogative. The
King cannot, for liiediinrp, communicate
with. Ills subjects nn can the inoHt meni
al of his ncrrnntH; nor can he receive
presents from hla eople wtvc through
oillcera of state or friends personally
known to his majesty, bays a Loudon
exchange,
Th klnff could sell or give, away the
royal nnvy, but he could not Hpend a
fclngle facthiiifr of public money with
out the eoosxMit of pewlUmeiit. The
king hasi no power over tsxtion, and
could ot create ay new office with
fee attached to it. Neither eonld he
anntx mw foes to old ofSccw. Ho could
not iacreae the wnf ea of & of his
footmen, unlesa he did it out of his pri
vate fnndw, wr without excedinfr tho
llowan by parliaBM'at,
A ctrrioua curtailment of ttta rayal
prerogative Is effected ay an act of par
1 lament passed in the reign, of George
III. ThisactdeUwith Sabliath break
ing, and in It it U distinctly stated that
the tnonnrch cannot jmrdou ofTenilers
who hae been -onvIcted of o certain
form of Sabbath breaking. Yet Ills
mjety could pardon 00 peT cent, of nil
the prisoners in the Intnl.
I Though no net of parliament is com
plete until it has been signed by the
king, his iiiujctj isMihJiut totheltiwb
that he signs, nnd cniiuot IshUe n proc
lamation contrary to Inu. If. for in
. htjince, it were the law of CtiirkuKl tlutt
pel a subject to leave Orent llritaln.
This disability does not cense to oiht-
. ate even in tlinpof wnr, and, though at
fitich u time the king could call uou
I every able man to take up arms, Iip
could not force n single civilian to
lenve the country, even to enrry on n
necessary war.
I His majesty could not set up court8
euch as the star chamber, the child of
Henry Vll.'s misguided genius, nor
could he invest a spiritual court with
temporal power. Though his decision is
absolute ufter i nrisoner has been sen
tenced, he could not intenene with the
course of justice before the sentence
has been parsed, nor could he exert any
inilueuce over the judges. Xeither
could bo interfere in :i case of private
a opposed to public wrong
I he King is the only person who c.in-
not arrest a suspected felon None
tJon can be taken against him for
breoklng the law. nnd therefore he is
precluded from making an nrrest, as.
supposing the suspected prisoner were
innocent, no nation for falsi? Imtirlson-
ment could be taken against his maj
esty. The law, indeed, assumes
that the king can do no wrong, which
seems about us absurd os the legal as
sumption that the king caninot be under
age and cannot die.
The king cannot exclude n member
from parliament ufter he has been duly
elected, nor can he delegate the duty
of signing lawB to anyone. His power
of dlspolnr of territory in time of
peace hus been disputed, in time of
war his majesty could hand ovorlxn
don to France to bring the wnr to un
end, but it seems clear that in time of
peace his majesty cannot subject nny
part of the empire to the Bway of o
foreign power.
Jc,K)' ,ht NtW DttUtX'
pleases all thn family. Four Il.tvois:
r..mil. ..ran, ntsnbeirv and
straw.
berry. At your
it tuiay.
gioceiH 10
cts Tiv
Women as Well as Men
Are Made Miserable by
Kidney Trouble.
Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis
courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor
and cneerlulnes3 soon
disappear when the kid
neys are out of order
or diseased.
Kidney trouble has
become so prevalent
that It Is not uncommon
(or a child to be born
afflicted with weak kid
neys. If the child urin
ates too often. If the
urine scalds the flesh or II, when the child
reaches an age when it should be able to
control the passage, It Is yet afflicted with
bed-wetting, depend upon it, tho cause of
the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first
step should be towards the treatment of
these important organs. This unpleasant
trouble is due to a diseased condition of the
Kianeys ana oiaaaer ana not to a habit as
most people suppose.
Women as well as men are made mis
erable with kidney and bladder trouble,
and both need tho same great remedy.
The mild and the immediate effect of
Swamp-Root Is&oon realized. It Is sold
by druggists, In fifty- (ft-w
cent and one dollar iffliBtrWSk
sizes. You may havea3jfin3HiliiJ3m
sample bottlo by mail 33aiJEgS
free, also pamphlet tell- noma or RwaunitooL
Ing all about It, including many of the
thousands of testimonial letters received
from sufferera cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer
I & Co., Blnghamton. N. Y., do sure and
Pitjf
nd
Beauty
The most beautiful thing in
the world is the baby, all
dimples and joy. The most
pitiful thing is that same baby,
thin and in pain. And the
mother does not know that a
little fat makes all the differ
ence. Dimples and joy have gone,
and left hollows and fear; the
fat, that was comfort and
color and curve-all but pity
and love-is gone.
The little one gets no fat
from her food. There is some
thing wrong; it is either her food
or food-mill. She has had no
fat for weeks; is living on what
she had stored in that plump
little body of hciv, and that is
gone. She is starving for fat;
it is death, be quick !
Scott's Emulsion of Cod
Liver Oil is the fat she can
take; it will save her.
The genuine 1ms tills iktureon
It, t.ikt-110 other.
lloti)me not tried it. eiiil
for free ample. il agreeable
tatewlll surprise you.
SCOTT & BOWNE,
Chomlsts,
409 Poarl St.. N. Y.
50c. and SI.OO
all druggists.
BEST FOR THE
BOWELS
ir jou lian't a rraular, healthy morement or the
bowels every ilny, jou'ie III or will be. Keep your
bowels open, anil bu welt. Force. Ill llio aliapoof Tlo
lentlhlariilllilon,ls Uanutrou. Tho smooth
eat,aaet. imt jierfetl way ol keeping- the bowels
clear nnd clenn Into tako
jgiv CANDY
m lEar Vm i riMn i ivs ,
EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY
in...u.i,i li.l.ial.ln l,n lit. Tnntii flnmL PftOood
Suit Hlckeii, Uenken. nr Gripe, 10, Z niul M cents
per box Wrllu tor tree sampfv. n,l booklet on
Iiealth Address '"
STI!nUU RIIKUT lOSl'AST, CI1K1CO ar SST TOUK.
KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN
Awaiting Settlers
AnousauuH ui ratnn
Orant Homesteads (160
acres) In tlie Hard Wheat
Belt of Manitoba, Aaslol
bola, Alberta and Saskat
chewan (Western Can
ada.) Experience shows thai
the lands of Western Can
ada are unexcelled for
drain Growing-, Mixed
Farm In ar and Dairying-.
Railroads exist and are
projected whererer settle-
neat extends. Schools and
hurclies conremont.
Taxes merely nominal, Climate
the Healthiest In the World.
Crops always ood, Wheat Tarr
ing from 25 to 40 buihols to tbo
acre. Uab ro to luu nosneis, oiner
grains In proportion.
CATTLE RAISINS
more profitable than elsowhore on
thu't'ontlnent. Marketing prodnce
at highest prices Is particularly
eaay. Low Flruresasked for land
adjoining f rco uomesteau i.anas.
Wrllo for pamphlflti and nopies
of letters from settleri and dele-
ITatos. Address 1'. t'edley, Sapor
lntendnot of Immigration, Ottawa.
ICanudii.orto
UUNNETT. MJ. , N(.
S01 IN. I. ww oiuiM ""-"
Sooolal low exouralon rnton durlna;
February, Moroh and April.
daeit Yrar Btrwolti With Ouearats).
Osuidy Cathartic, our aoaatipaUoa foNraa.
m
lBjtzm
a fTM
w. v
ph
W. B. ROBY,
DKAI.KIt IN
Float, Feed, Oats, Corn,
Baled Hay and Coal Oil.
HAII - AlVO -
No. 1 Third Avenue, Red Cloud, Nebr-, Phone No, 51.
PLATT & FREES CO.,
Chicago - Lumber - Yard.
KEU CLOUD,
Lumber, Lime, Coal and Cement.
oma:d:erjs iumbeob co,
DEALERS IN
LUMBER and CO A!
founding? rixa.t3riaLl, Etc.
Red Cloud. - - Nebraska
JACK OF ALL TRADES
OUR NEW "LITTLE GIANT" k H. P. GASOLINE ENGINE,
WORTH ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD TO EYERT STOCKMAN AND FARMER.
How many of you have loa tho price of this Enj?lno In one day on nccount of ln
sufficient wind to opurutu your wind mills, leaving jour stock without water. Oct one
now to do your inuupliiK whuu there It no wind or to do It r"ulurl". Went 1 1 or doos not
iilK-ct Its work, hot or cold, wet or dry, wind or calm. It Is a), iho sumo to this machine
Will also hhcll corn, urlnd feed, saw wood, chum butter nnd Is handy for a hundrod other
lobs In tho lriuso or on tho farm. CostH nothlnK to keep when not working', and onlr 1
to 8 contu per hour whrn working. Shipped completely set up. ready to run. no founda
tion needed, ii grout lalior and money Haver. " Itoqulres practically no attention, and U
absolutely wife. We ninko all sizes of Uusollno Knglncs, from 1M to ,5 horso powor. Write)
or circular mid sioclal prices.
FfllRSHNKS. MORSE & CO.. OmflHA. NEB.
City Dray and
E. inC. ROSS. PROP.
Goods Delivered to any part
CITY AGENTS FOR ADAAS EXPRESS CO.
TELEPHONEriMO. 52.
l
SAMPLE ROOMS.
JOHN POLNICKY,
PKUPR1ETOR.
DEAMCR IN
Vines,
Liquors,
California brandies.
PABST MILWAUKEE Beer
ALWAYS ON TAP.
ZfjX&r, CVUCUEiKtaV KNQU.4U
.la usisa u4 Ul aaauuM Miaa wmin
I 1U MM naMS. 'railia aaavr. mmmmm
saF.as mast.Biaiaw mm.
(a; ar j.mi Drasstaa. M aaa Va. u
k. ratalNUiai TaaaswaUlt
m-Mjr a. L.SM.!, aaar. ww
In,, ajau !, Taalaaaraaaaa. BaUkf
I KraaHaa, CbUkMtav SAIisl Oak,
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM .
Cleanati and waulldM Us uaa.
aHnn.iaa m iniuiiam i,iuaiii
tvrr ii o rv.iYr'i
C7 hIa Hiasavi M hatlf lalUlHT.
Hair to i is mutttiui vuiwis
v"jr-:K.iii ,ViY i.,rH- - i
"g. sWJ m a aft MJ
O. V. ARGAIiRIGIlT,
ARTISTf PORTRAIT PAINTER.
Red Ci.oun. Nkukaska,
Landscapes, Flowers, Fruits and Por
traits mada to order.
STUDIO IK DAMRRELL BLOCK.
I. B. COLVIN,
REAL ESTATE f FARM LOANS
Look Box a. Quid Itock, Ntb.
ill kinds of property bought, told and
xehangod,
OMXaOTIOafl MAUI.
mBKOaT .BMP
SOJBYIV. - COA1V. T
NEBRA8KA.
Express Line.
of the city.
Charges as low as the Lowest
TIMETABLE.
RED CLOUD NEBIi!
LINCOLN
OMAHA
CHICAGO
SI. JOE
KANSAS CITY
SI. LOUIS ami
all points east and
south.
DENVER
HELENA
DUT1E
SAL1 LAKE O'Y
PORTLAND
SAX FRAXCISC0
and all pointi
west.
TrUlNS LIATB AS FOLLOWS I
13. PaMtciiRer dally for Obcrlln
No,
and si. rraucis orancnes, ux
ford, McCook, Denver and all
points west . -. 8:23 a.m.
Mo, 14. Passenger dally for St. Joe,
Kansas City. Atchison. St.
Louis. Lincoln via Wymote
and nil points cast and south 8'15 n.ra
No
17, I'atscnger. dally. Denver, all
n
oints in uoioraao, man ana
California
8:40 p.m.
No.
18. PatweiiKer. dally for St. Joe.
Kansas City. Atchison, St.
Louis and all points east and
south I0:00a.ra.
144. Accommodation, dally except
Sunday. Hastings. Grand Is
land. Mack Hills and all
No.
points mine northwest. 1:00 p.m.
Accommodation, dally except
Sunday. Oberlln, Kansas, and
Intermediate stations, via He-
publican. ...-...... ....12:30p,m.
freight, dally, Wymoro and
St. Joe and Intermediate
Junction points.... ..is :45 p.m.
Freight, dally for Hopubllcan
Orleans. Oxford and all points
NO. 143,
No. M
No, 63,
west .. 10:40a.m.
No.
ee. rreiRiit.aany except minuay
for Wy more and all point east 0.45 a.m.
No. 173.
i- reuni uaiiy to tixrora and
Intermediate nolnls l:Snnm
SleepliiK. dining, and recllnlnc chair rars,
(seats free) on through train. Tickets sold and
bKKSRe checked to any point In tbo United
8tates or Canada.
For Information, time tables, maps or tickets
call on or address a. Conover, Agent, Ited
Cloud, Nebr. or J. Francis, Ocncrsl Passenger
Agent Omaha, Nebraska.
CONSTIPATION
the rmjutDt cause or Appendicitis and many oUwr sera
loua ma siiuuiu n.vvr u la-viccicu i no oujecuon to UM
hloh
lnrr4jM i
auiu cinjinio rvoiDuivaia mcir cwuia nwrion 1
Mr tonijtlfaUon tnstd ot curing It. fAHKUt'S
IKK TON 10 ts th trpr rrmKly. It acts on Iti
', and when nsed u atroctcd, permanently remov w
aiNur.ii
Urrr. i
Um ooosUpatioa, M ota. A $Lst at alt Urmnfist
PONT
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