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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1901)
N! m im I I! m CATARRH Catarrh has become nuch n common disease that n person entirely free from Ibis disgusting complaint is seldom met with. It is customary to spenk of Catarrh as nothing more serious tlmn n bud cold, a simple inflammation of the nose and throat. It is, in fact, n complicated and vcrjr dangerous disease ; if not at first, it very soon becomes so. The blood is quickly contaminated br the foul secretions, and the iwison through the general circulation is carried to all parts of the system. Salves, washes and (prays are unsatis factory and disappointing, because they do not reach the sent of the trouble. S. S. S. does. It cleanses the blood of the poison and eliminates from the system nil catar rhal secretions, and thus cures thoroughly and permanently the worst ca&cs. tr T. A. William, a leading dryeood mer chant of hpnrfnnliiirg, H. C, write I'or years I nail ii sc ere rae ni nasal Oitnrrli, Willi all Jlie illnacireabte eflect which Ixl'inif to tint dlee. n n 1 which UIIC1C n ii . r .. . . mike life tialnful ami unendurable. I use J medicine piescritieit ly leading thylclaii and UKRetted liy nmiilier ot friend, Imt without fettlnic any t)etler. I hen began to lake S B. 8 It had the ilctlretl (Teef . a n it cured me afttr taking eighteen--ImiiUi In inv amnion S. S.I (he only medl- cine now In me that will effect permanent cura of Catarrh." j is the only purely veg C L jf ctable blood purifier known, and the grent i,k. . Mcst of nil blood tncdi m0 W0 W0 cities and tonics. If you have Catarrh don't wait until it becomes dcep-iCMed and chronic, but be- t... .a? ff 4T5 C? . Atjfctl gtn at once me use 01 o. o. o., n m-"u IUI w axa v.. ... ...... -- - nd write our physicians uboul your case. I ihe swin si'ccinc co., akanta, oa. t . . I .. 1 I ' mi 1 'TVilZ CI ill "tin- mum nr , MuAHU.AX. V. Oae year... 1x month i'Uiu..i;,a i:vskv FiumT Snleroda; 1..1. i-uiiiiftiii'itt ItodUlomt Neb . soondcla' tnr II wane:. ADVKItTlSINO HATK8: Loral artverllnliiK 6 cents pur lino per Ismio. (Loral AdvcrtlsliiK for entertainment, con rerti, social, etc., given by ctiurchci, chnrltablo loclelle, etc., where, nil moneys ruined thero f mm aro lined wholly for clmrcli or charltHblo torlctle. flrnl ton line free suit nil over ten 4luen3K cent per lino per Untie. Loral ailTcrtlkliiK of ciiturtnliimoatii, concerts, -tacit!, etc., where pur cent Is k'vou to pro .aotcr, & cents per line pur Imiu. IIIKI-I.Ar AIIVEIITISINO, -One column per month .....I" on One hslf roliitnn per month :i N) One fourth roliiinn per month 1 75 ttencrril dlnplny ndvurtUliiK 1 HU cents per Inch per Inane. The government coined $19,000,000 in gold during tho mouth ot April just past. So it doesn't look as though thero would bo a famine, of tho cur rency "of ultimate redemption," that our fusion friends used to talk about, very soon. Should a person leave K"d Cloud today perfectly acquainted with tho location of every business house in town, and return one year from today alio probabilities are ho would havo n 'hard timo linding anyone hu wanted without a search. Wo pr diet that by next spring one half of our business men will havo changed their locution. Kxpcrimontfl of great impnrtnnco to tho corn bult havo been in progress for several years at the experiment station of the university of Illinois. Tho director, Dr. Hopkins, conceived tho idea that it would bo ndvantngcous to cultivate different grades or kinds of porn for different uses in feeding nnd in the arts. Ho accordingly stlected seed with varying percentages of starch, fat tnd other substances, and phnted them in isolated fields where there would be no danger of cross for till. vtion. The developed corn from thi'si" Holds wmtld ho !inalyz"d ami tho highest and lowest percentages would iig-iiu bo taken and planted as before. In live years Dr. Hopkins has suc ceeded in increasing tho amount of protein in the hhjh protein plots from U 10 per cent to 13 32 per cent, while the annuiit has been reduced in about the same proportion in the low pro tein plots. Dr. Hopkins is convinced that it will be possible to produce dif ferent kinds of corn at will, so that tho Xnrmer in tho futtiie will grow a spe cial grnin for use in fattening stock, or for tho making of starch, syrup, glucoso or alcohol. Tho value- of the stop will thus bo coiisidctably in creased, at comparatively no cost to the grower. Last Tuesday evening tho old coun cil finished iii their business nnd the siew council wns sworn in. For the -old council wo havo nothing hut kind words and praise. No council for ye us has advanced the city more than has tho past council Now improvements improvements of tho substantial kiud have been introduced. This is Honiuthing that should have been dono lung ago. Tue cily in tho past ten or (ihtfou years has spout ouotigh for lum--boi (or crosswalks to havo stone walks on most of the street-crossing. An other thing tho outgoing council is to bo commended for is the manner in which the) haiidiod tho smallpox epi demic which broke out last full. Very few towns in tliu stale where the epi -domiu broke out cscapnl as easily as' rti-ii (MoikI. Willie siiMHi fiintiii...- it 1 JVOlt tvlOIIII. Millie SOIIIO COUSIUcr -was a very expensive campaign against1 tssrur' ji4M H t uonlnglotis disease, llio more conger vatlvo think that it was "easy nnd heap" Tlo most expensive pint of ho whole past mlministrntion was tin Inl.ilicil business left over from tin .irevlous council I. o. thn wells nt the .vnter works. Ilowover, tliu work wan Urtod.tlio peoplo demanded it and it nnd to In) completed. On tliu fuco of it, it npponrcd us n feasible solution of tho wntor problrin hut il proved ii failure1, or t least n partial failure Wo say to tho new council whatover improvements you choosn to make, iiiiiko permanent ones, ones that will iast. They cost u little mora itt first but l("j In Hit' end. Follow up the precedent sot by tho old council. Don't Hpond money for ImptnvoiiientH which will bo gotio heforn your term of ollk'o expire. Theio N plenty id room for the new council in -lio.v us iiiucli, or evmi more, puriiiiiiieiit nn tiroviiiiient (linn tliu last oik- and it N their placi) to do it In tin- doing of it they will havo the hearty cm operation of all and 'I'iik CiltKi' nincciely hopes they will. The statu weather bureau at Linen n give out tho following general crop md weather report for Nebraska for the past week; "Tliu first paitof tint week was warm and dry with high south winds. Tho last days of tho wenk were cool, with heavy general raiiiH. Tl o daily moan tompornturo has averaged irom ton to twelve degrees above the normal. Tho weekly maximum torn poratures wero genornlly between 85 , i nn .i.,-,..,,. The rainfall of tho week loll on (lie last days of tho week, ! generally exceeded tho normal for Mi first week in May in tho eastern oart of Mm state. In tho vostm-ii conn- tics It wns about or slightly below nor- mi In a largo putt of tho eastern p -i lion the rainfall ranged from 1 to -" ''' Tliu Pst week has been fit- voruuiu tor '.lie udrnncouient of farm work, and genornlly for the growth of vegotatlon. Tho high south wind dried ulU.tho top of the oionnd 11 ml in some instances retarded tho growth of oats, wheat and grass, but no danugo resulted to any crop, bocauso of tho timely rain tho last of thn weok. At tho cIoho of tho weok winter wheat was in very lluo condition. Oats nnd pring wheat tiro coming tiplovcnly nnd grow ing well, (trass is still somewhat back ward, but is now HUlliciently ndvnnced in pastures to sustain stock. Corn planting has made good progress in the southern counties, whom about one third of tho crop is planted nnd a little of tho earliest planted is tip. Com planting has commenced in nearly all parts of tho state. Fruit trees are blossoming very fully in all parts of tho stnto." Considerable talk hits been indulged in by tho city council nnd others dur ing tho past threo months on tho quos Hon of water motors and whether it would pay to put them in or not. The average eitiznn wants them (ml in, nnd let tho council inako a price per thou snnrt giil Inns Mint will mnintnin tho waterworks without drawing from all the other resources of the city A large number of our peoplo are getting tired of paying taxes to maintain an institution for the Menelit of someone else. While it i trtio that tho cost of meters would bo considerable, from 9750 to $1000, it would bo a uaying in vestment to tho city of lied Cloud. It would stop nil unnecessary waste of water and tboro would bo a sulllclont supply of good wntor for nil consumers. Again, under tho prosont system 0110 man pays fivo dollars for tho privilego of sprinkling a twenty-live foot front lawn and another man pays live dol lars for sprinkling a one hundred mid titty foot front Is thero any ju-tiee in this? Another thing, a man is charged fifty dollars for water for tho purpose of running a motor 11 year. A motor will run on an average about three or four hours a day. Tho j-a on a motor is about the same sizn as the no..lo on a lawn hose. Is ii right to charge one maii'lifty dollars per year for tho uso of water and anofher live dollars for one-half a year whim tlioy use M10 same quantity per day? Dur ing tho past summer on nn average about four standpipes full of water were used a day, three during tl.o day time and ono at night. For the entire year it will easily nvorago threo per daj. This moans for the year ono thousand nnd ninotr-iivo. Tho total amount collected for water rent was 1011 DO, or in other words abjut ono dollar for every standpipeful of over 135,000 gallons of witter. We say put in meters. If 11 man wants to uso n wliolo standpipeful of water on his lawn let him pay for it al so much per thousand gallons. There is 110 justice in charging one man from two to ten times more fur water than another. l'ut in meters nnd charge all alike and put tho water works on a paying basis. Special Bargains in Men's Suits. We have Just n-ceived 50 men's suits mndo up to sell at $13, $13 and 14. Wo bought them 111 Into Hi-1-.on close- out prices ami are oiroriug them nt $10, JU ami 81'.! Tlmy ate made to lit and are Hist eia ,1 ... .t. i. -,, ,n every particular. 1 1 .. 1 t ,, a.i- jou if you need a new mih ' COWDKN IvAI.KV Cl.OTIUSH CO. it' How Are Your Kldn... t AROK To California and Back. If you realized as do those who have been thero what a delightful ex perience a month in California is, 3011 would not fail to take advantage of tne low ratvs to San Francisco which the liurlinglnn olTers on account of the Kpworth Leap ut! meeting in that city In July Tho eo-t of reaching Cali fornia will be reduced one-half. Add to this that the summer climate of San Francisco is very neatly pei feet, and It is easy to understand wny tens of thousands are eagerly looking forward to what, in their opinion, will he the holiday of a lifetime. lieiiuHfu iv il Itistratcd folder, giving full ihf.i mil lion about rates, M-etierv, tout"-, top over privileges, tlinmuli ei, etc., mailed on miiicst. J. Fr.incis.CJunerul Passenger Agent, Omahn, Neb If j 011 tiro going to uive a iimI want some swell line it 1 joii 'ire going to get m-iiii' -I ai "iiifiuet -ids, if ' want up to ditto wedding Minis, if j 11 are going -i have an opening in the nring ami wih to plea--- in llii- line, it vou want ii(n-vi-lter )i:ipi-i nr -iniionux of any kind, i-uini ininiid or plain eotiie and bud ii-. We ive a fine line. Twentieth Century Medicine. Cascarcts Candy Cathartic arc as far ahead of ancient pill poisons and liquid physic as the electric light of the tallow candle. Genuine stamped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. All druggists, ioc. a Notiokto Wohkmkn: The Hurling- ton runs a special train Lincoln to Nebraska City, May 13th, leaving Lincoln G:i5 p.m , arriving Nebraska City 8:15 p.ni A. Conovor, Agent. ' a Mothnrs of good judgment nnd ex perience give their littlo ones Kncky Mountain Ton this month. Keeps them well. 35c. Madn by Madison Medicine Co. C. L. Cotting. For n hand made harness to givo wear, mndo of tho best onk tanned leather that will not rip or tear, and warrnnted to bo niado with tho best of caro, go to J. O Duller. (Jo to No 1 Third avenun for fresh garden nnd Hold seeds of nil kinds. Also hqadquarteis for tho BEST coal in town. Union sots, cauo seed, Katllr corn, otc. Inflammatory Rheumatum cured in 3 days. Morton L. Hill of Lebanon. Ind. nays: "My wlfo hud InllnmmAlory rheumatism In every tmificlo And Joint; her MifTerlin? wn tcrribtonnd her body mid f urn were swoolen almost beyond recognition: hurt been In bed for six weeks mid Imd elKht phyKlclnna, but received no bcnellt 1111111 Mic irien me Myanc uure ror;i(iieumHUMn It Kuvo Immediate, relief and aho was nblo to walk nbont In three days, I am mire It naved her life." Sold by 11. K. Orlcc. DruKnlst. lied Cloud, Neb, Rheumatism Cured in a Day. MyntlcCuro for rlieunrntlnm nnd neuralgia readily curca In from ono lo threo days, its ac Hon upon tho system I ronmrknble and mys terious It removes at oneu the ranee nnd the illxente Immediately disappear. The Ilrt (Ionc urratlrbencllt. 7i cents, Sold by 11, K. Urlce. Ited Cloud. Nob, women Dread The disfiguration rnused by skin disease, even more than the tormenting irrita tion which is so commonly associated with it. The use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery generally results in a complete cure of eczema, pimples, eruptions and other forms of disease which have their cause in nn impure con dition of the blood. "Golden Medical Discovery" abso lutely purges the .ilood of humors and poisons, nnd so cures the cuta neous diseases which bad blood breeds and feeds. There is no alco hol in the "Golden Medical Discov ery" nnd it is en tirely free from opium, cocaine, and all other nar cotics. "I wa troubled with eczema from the crown of my head to the wilf of my feet." vrrtcit Mix Klla Quick, of Cns City, Tuscola Co., Mich. "Could not walk ut tlmrs, nor wear my ahnea Thouuht there wn no help for me at U-not the doctor Mild there wu none. I went to ce friends nt Clirixtmm time and there liruril of f:e good that Dr Herce'H Golden Med ical Discovery linil done for them, and wa ndvUrd to try it at once For fenr that I might ncRlcct it mv friend sent to the village and got a battle and made me promise that I would take it 1 had been getting worse all the time I took thirteen liottles of tke T.olden Medico! I)scoery 'nmt ten vials of Dr Pierce' Pleasant reikis, and n-eil the All Uealing Salve,' which made n complete cure It wa low, but sure. I wns taking the medicine about eight month. "I would mv to nil who read this Trv Dr. Tierce's iioldcn Medical Discovery txfore wast ing time and money," Dr. Tierce's Pleasant I'ellets assist tho action of the, Discovery." PROPOSAL FOR BIDS. otlce In hereby kIvcb that tealed proposals for lilds will bo received at tho utlico of the city clerk o' the pity of Hed Cloud, until ft o'clock 11.111. on tho Will day of May, IU01, for the faleof refunding tiaiula of said oliv to the amount of Tivpiiiv live Tlioitnand .Dollar (t. 00) author Izcil by the Compiled Matiilea of Nebraska, Kci'tlonSVuf Clnfiiii-y'9. for the lurposeof re funding certain spt (6) per rent water bondi now outstanding agaiubt said city. Said bond will bear dato oflf 11110 1st. WOl will be of the denomination of Klvo Hundred Dollars (I.VM 00) 1 mil, slid will boar four nnd one-half per cent Interest pnvablu Hiiiiually on the first day of Jiiiiu each ear, and redeemable at the option of tho city at any minim! Interest pay day after ten jears from date. hld bonds, principal and inliii"t ttlll beninde payablu at tho Nebraska llM-ni IK1 or 1111m 'iiyni m-ii ii n coin i lied cheek of 'two 1 1 11 ml rid anil Filly Dollars' iiiiist lu'company all bids as n guaranteu of good faith, which will bo relumed to bidder If iiiisuc eessful mid If ktieci'ssrul will bo forfeited in tho city of Ited Clou I on failure to complete comma. Council reserve tho rlnht to reject or refine to accept any bid or any part thereof. Jons K. Kklkh, City Clerk. ' Dated Mays. 1901. rL vwuKXHflaV This is WlCKLE$$rTm0lLSTOVE Made also in four larger size. Sold everywhere. JTo the Smokers? 5 of Red Cloud, i it) 'V'Vr m 'JAM FOR THE oJ -jnuu run iiir. u j"Bloe - fpontl m "J j I CIGAR. S 1 'j J 'VA tlr J THEHKl1 r m ib I Five Cent Cigar J ? made- wet of 1 mi ,Mi-wi,.Mi.j 5 riv 1. .iii.- of nico lui i A'Hi'i' u ic.-iii II i ma tiller. Tne Oual u JJJ thii cm bo purchased in tho JjJ if United Stntes. These cignrs nro strictly hand made. i j isrnsTT?.Tir 5 . . . ., , m It MANUFACTURER. ? tf((-fr(rfrtfr Hambletonian Wilkes, MBMBRINO CHIEF. Tilt STANDARD IlltKD hTAI.I.ION Hubert Cyril, 30379, Foaled in 1SU8, brown horse 10 hands high nnd weighs over 1200 pounds. Will make tho season at C. L. Winfrey's bioeding barn, Red Cloud, Neb. For terms or information address Chas. j. Besse, Red Cloud, Nebraska. BRICK BRICK vVe can surnish 7011 brick in x ij at tho lowest pos sible rate. Btick on saio at either of tho lumber yards. Get Our Prices Before You Buy Brick. LUDLOW BROS.. Red Cloud, Neb. IF YOU ARE OUT OF WORK And want to got started earning money at ouch, send us 25 cts for our book f "40 New Money -Making Ideas." It is worth its weight in gold to 11113 on who is unemployed. Send today. Century Publishing: Co., Box 73, Heron Lake, Alinn. J. S. EMIGH. DTCNTisT. PAINLESS DENTISTRY IK YOU WANT IT. rnwb Q Bridge Work or Teeih Without I'l&tei. 1 POHCKLAIN INLAY I mi all tne latest Improvement In deulal meob I anlsm zm&mssism I llcst Cough Syrup. 1'astoa UcmU. U'jo ! inui whuii. aii 1 st r an s. in nine. roia dt uniit)' IW B . aWSS- the Smallest rrOT A- . Sfwk fJER 1 53 aMOMBnK?tMjTtayffiilflaffifryinaMHIB pKkBkou?$ fm A fli .ii MlBi jttfrttttittt0:itttttlf:ttfrttfr 1 (( nnnSoieet Potato lUUjUUUtjai,c li) Ml Or lb laV W lai (at V 11 la kV Us Mt lb Ml Ml Mi Ml Mi Mi Early Jersey and ; Southern Beauty. Standard and Dwarf Tomato Plants Early and Late Cabbage Plants. A large variety of House, Flowering and Yard Plants. Call at Hoot and Shoe Store and seo them. IVJi'S. Henry Oeiderioli, HOX ir.0; II KI) CLOUD, NKtiK a Mi mmi:3Sm:ii-ii:3iiii-ii:ii-2S-iiii,l Furniture and Furniture ! TUB Little Store Room IN THE Big Damerell Block is packed to its utmost with all the. latest styles of fur niture and at prices lower than ever before offered. Call and get our prices before buying. We will save you mpney and please you with quality. Albright Bros., Red Cloud, Neb. W. B. DEAI.KIt Flour, Feed, Oats, Corn, Baled Hay and Coal Oil. HARD AND No. 1 Third Avenue, Red If your dealer does not have them write to the nearest agency of STANDARD OIL CO. CLARK (Darble Granite WORKS. "Decoration Day" Is now near at hand and wo are prepared "as few are" to till all uiders (or monuments promptly. Anyone wishing a monument for this spiing, wo ask you to call nnd examine our stock nnd prices. Agent for iho celebrated Stewart and Combination Cemetery Fences. mi. ifT .Plants f of Sale 1 1 m m m m ;k m m m m f m m m m p m m i 5 i -js '-- -t-M. t&m ROBY, IK SOFT - COAI,. Cloud, Nebr-, Phone No, 51. r ' "yiH' 'Al MK' iW '1WW SWWJ nr. ln IHJMieMX,l8HWfKf, Ml' M.I faMJLgJWiaaiaMp iiwi'i'imiK 1 1 1 , 't i'