The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, May 17, 1901, Image 4

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Scrofula
THE OFFSPRING
OF HEREDITARY
BLOOD TAINT.
Scrofula is but n modified form of Mood
Poison and Consumption. Tile parent
vho is tainted by cither will see in the
child the same disease
manifesting itself in
.the form of swollen
glands of the neck and
throat, catarrh, weak
cjes, offensive sores
and abscesses and of
tentimes white swell
ingsure signs of
Scrofula. There may
be no external hijins for
a long time, for the disease develops slowly
in sonic cases, but the jioiioti is in the
blood and will breakout at the first favor
able opportunity. S. S. S. cures this wast
ing, destructive disease by first purifying
and building up the blood mid stimulating
and invigorating the whole system.
J. M. S-a1, iij Public Square, NanhvlIle.Tenn.,
ayns "Ten y-ntno my daughter fell am! cut
her foreheml, I'rom tlil woinul the eland on
the tide of her fare became mtoIIcii niul luittel,
Some of the tet doctor here ami eluewhere
attended her without any benefit. We decided
to try 8. 6. S., mid a for bottle, cured her en
tirely."
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Snakes new and pure
uioou to noiinsii nnu ,
rifc cure or Scrofula.
It overcomes all forms of blood poison, ,
whether inherited or acquired, und no t
cleanses the blood. If vou have anv
blood trouble, or your child has inherited interested in tho hutching of tliu ineti
some blood taint, take S. S. S. and get , bator at Mr. llaget's, that they forgot
he d seosc doV further lannc '' I
Send for our free book and write our
physicians about your case. Wo make no
charge whatever for medical n Ivuv.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
THE CHIE1"
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rUMMiJHlID EVKRY KltlliAY
Butored nl uiu ,-! mtn-o at Ited Cloud, Nib
coudcl mall nutliu:.
ADVKUTISINO KATKS:
Local RiJrcf llnltiR f cents ier lino ler Ikmio.
Local AdvcrtlthiK for eiilcrtnlnmmtK, con
rcrtk.xoulala, etc., Ktven by cliurclicn, rhnrltnble
locletlua, etc., "hero nil motieyi rained thoru
from are used wholly for ehurcli r ulinrltnhlu
Qclotlo, first ten lines freo and allovurtcn
lines U cents cr line per Issue.
Local advortlsliiK of entertainments, concerts,
recitals, etc., where per cent In glrdi to pro
moters, u cents per lino per Issue.
DIHl'I.AV AIIVKIlTiSINtl.
One ruliimu per month I T 00
Ouehnlf rolnmu per month '! Ml
Ono fourth column per mouth 1 T5
Gc ni' rill display advertUliiK I fi cents per
tnrh iierlnmie.
ALMOST FORGOTTEN.
Incidents oi Every Day Life Which Very
Few People Stop to Think About on
Accouut of Their Littleness.
At utmost any hour of thu day onu
can sou tho property owners huru dig
ging in tho garden. The passiug pub
lie is not privileged to know whether
hu is striving to got tho host of the
weodluts, is energetically cultivating
tho gar Jen truck, or industriously dig
ging for bait. It Is dollars to dough
nuts it is thu latter Digging for bait
is not hard work; it U it pusliniu.
Sovtiral of our professional men throw
oil thu cates of business and hied them
selves to the bunk of the silver stream
to angle for its linuy treasures. Ono
would hnvo thought to sou thorn start
out that thoy were going to Oklahoma
overland. Thoy had sovoral kinds of
bait und plenty of it. The stream was
reached iu duo time. For over two
hours thosu men snt .villi "baited"
breath and hook, watching tho bobber
bob und tho sinker sink. An impious
ant circuinstauoo happened during tho
evening. Itwas all caused by a cur
ious optical delusion. Tho glinting
ruys of thu descending sun made two
bobbers to appear whero thoro should
havo been but one. Ono of tho lishur
men seeing two bobbers on his lino
accused tho man next to him of trying
to ontanglo tho linos. It vasun unjust,
accusation. Tho accused could not
.stand the imputation. Ho said tho
Until on was more than uo could boar,
and picking up his tackle was about to
t.tcklo his licensor when an unforsoen
circumstance occurred to stop thu
row. One of tho others had caught a
11m. This gavo them courage and
they tiahed on. i'hoir elforts were
rewarded and oach had u good string
(of lies) to how how it happened.
Tho deadlock cont;uuoi. It is fuuny
how men illtler in their estimates of
another's ,1ua.iucntions.-ni it , .o '
1 hi-city is at present doing wllhoui'
a streui commissioner aim tnu Al-
mighty is tuning euro of th water
proposition. And if a lire should
break out some night now it wouldn't
bo discovered until someone uaaio
down towu next morning. Query; If
.it took sixty days to clsct a United
States sotmtor, howj long will Hud
Cloud bo without a night watuh and
street aud water commissioner! The
vacant lots north of tha fireman's hall
has become quite u pleasure resort for
tho young folks. Tounis and basket
ball furnish, tho niuusemont. Did you
ever play basket ball. It is all the
sumo as foot ball only, you kick the
ball with your hands. The town herd
is with us again. Tho pastures aro
good now. Nevertheless bossy dousu't
mi ml a liltlo extra and browses on the
trees by tho waysldo. Kven if she has
to break tho sidewalk to got at them.
I'licro should bo fewer cows or more
oys to tnkti ram of tliuin. Tho bojs
also ought to kuup tin- right of way
with thuir horses. They Imvu no mine
Ighl on thu wlilewulks thiiu thu cotvti
Or as much Tim cows know no
jotter. Tliu boys ought to.
COWLES
llu'ri thirty llvu dollars ahead boy.",
you hail butter htiiry.
Thu now lodgu hull is rapidly pro
gressing and tho joung folks anticipate
.1 grand time at tho ball which will
take pi aco there soon.
Miss Kills Hagor I. ft Saturday for
hiiiiklin whore she will attuml the
.vedilingof Ik r aunt.
Midnight cany-alls are now the
older of the night on main .tiecl.
Jess Hayes It boaiding at homo thi
week, and hits a fow hut which he
wishes to dispose of iniiiiidi tel3.
(iivohim a call.
Mil. Stotey departed for Omaha last
week.
Tho oht.tch social given nt (!. A.
I.itttit'h was well attended and ail ie-
rl " K00'1 l'"-
cias.s win lie orimn y.i.i hr n viiiimr
(f lll -vlpa girls. At tno beginning
more will ho reduced rates, three
les
sons for twenty. live cents.
All jiiu.
A llu of young ladies
OL'camo so
,0 K l" Jl. What all excuse !
I hero is to bo an untortuinmont iu
i be school homo Friday evening. All
an- invitod.
Oival Watson was n guest at homo
Sunday.
Now, girls, what tto you think of tho
lUd Cloud bojt sinue the ball gamo.
.Mr. lluugkt of Kckley gave a danct
'iul Thursday. A largo nutubor of tho
(Jowles young folks attonded but soiuo
not knowing tho way went to church,
no all together did not haro it very
pleasant drivo over .thoro but coming
homo tho roustiug, frying uud "biloing"
exceeded uny over heard of in this
neck of tho woods. Where aro your
hats Jesse!
Thu froo distribution of seeds by a
govornmout nnxious to dovolop agri
culture and, incidentally, to make con
gress us popular as possible in tho
rural district, has boon so pronounced
u succbss, that, by provision of tho
recent congress, gratuitous beneiiconco
nnd cheap vote-getting is to bo ex
tended. This spring tho constituent
will not only receivo his annual pack
ago ol seeds, as usual, but if ho so do.
sires, some small trees for tho decora
tion of his bucolic hoinu or thu
replenishment of his orchaid. Thus
will limber euluitu bo developed
throughout tho country, and tho postal
department bo induced to show up
with tho regular annual dolicit. Tho
freo distribution of Plymouth Uock
ehiekuns, Durham calves and Uerk
shiro pigs may bo expected iu duo
time Newark (N. J ) News, April 10,
1U01.
Mothers of gouil judgment aut! ex
pericneo give their little ones KoeKy
Mountain Tea this month. Keeps
tliem well. Ittc. Made by MudUun
.UutioinuCo. C. L. Cutting.
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For a hand made harness to givo
wear, made of tho best oak tauued
leather that will not rip or tear, and
warranted to bo made with tho best of
care, go to J. O.
llutler.
How Are Your Kldneye t
Dr. IIobbs'HparaiiusI'lllicuro all kidney llli. Sam
ple free. Add, stcrlliiK llewedy Co., Chicago or N. V.
Educate Toor liowoli With CaioareU.
Candy Cathnrtlc, euro constipation faover.
10c, C3o. If c. CO. fall, drucRlsts refund money.
Over-Work Weakens
Your Kidneys.
Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood.
All the blood In your body passes through
your kidneys once every three minutes.
The kidneys are your
blood purifiers, they fil
ter out the waste or
Impurities In the blood.
If they are sick or out
of order, they fail to do
their work.
Pains, achesandrheu
matism come from ex
cess of uric acid In the
blood, due to nrrlrr-li-H
kidney trouble.
Kidney trouble causes aulck or unMMrfu
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over-working In pumping thick, kldney-
p"jcu uiuuu uirourn veins ana arteries.
It used to ba censidered that onlv i.rinnrv
troublns were te be traced to the kidneys,
but now modern seltnce proves that nearly
all constitutional diseasos hsve their begin
ning In kidney trouble.
If you aro sick you can make no mistake
by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild
and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy Is
soon realized. It stands the highest for Its
wonderful cures of the most distressing cases
ana is sola on its merits f'fi-
oy an aruggisis in titty- geWpntel
cent and cxie-dollar :lz- givn!5H:
es. You may havo aiiijyi
sampie Dome oy mail iin,. s.v,,,
free, also pamphlet tilling you how to find
out If you have kidney or bladder trouble.
Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer
4c Co., Blnghamton, N. Y".
MR LUl.tS WHtHe ALL LLSt FAILS.
151 IIimi Uouuh Sjrui. 'lutos Lio.il. Um
CrI in Mmo. fold
d tif druvittita.
Kl
iictiiiMr-acTc
iffl?n
m 3i".m7S
Eft ",..,fciMj3
Tho days of tho ubiquitous train
newsboy appear to be numbered. The
management of thu lliirliugton Route
has sounded his death knoll. After
I lino 1 passengers on tho lltirlingtou
will havo no need to decline lemon
drops mill chewing gum, nor hold "all
the popular works of thu day" on their
laps until the return trip of tho atten
tive attache. Of tho several million
passengers who havo mado tho ho
(iiaiutancc of this iiidividii.il fow will
chant a r((iiiem for him. Uo Merer
enjoyed n great degree of popularity,
save with children who ooidia y wel
comed Ins aid to make persl-tteiit ns
stultsoii their moiheis' pockctOooks.
The loss of thu new-boy on lliirlingtoii
tiiiins will lio more than atoned for by
the increase in the nii'iiboi of maga
zines niul other periodicals on its
libimy cars. Morcovc-, new- stands
will be provided at mote than double
the number of lttirliiigtuu Mutism now
pu.wsjing theiii. Tin- r.tdicul cuangc,
nlN'gether eomfortalil" to tho-'- who
travel, marks an epiKii in Hie gndirtl
hiipiiiVfiueiit of p:iM'iigcr train service.
Special Bargains in Men's Suits.
Wo have just itcoived 51) men's suits
inailc nil to sell at 1',, 1!5 mnl 51 1
We bought tliem at late soa-ou close
out prices uud are olTcriug them at
$10, 11 and 81'J. They aro in.ide to lit
and are llrst-c!las pioduetions iu every
particular. They will plenso you if
VMi need a new suit.
Cowdkn-Kai.kv Ci.otiiino Co.
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Is one of the curious expressions used
for worked out. Many a woman drops
into n chair, in utter weariness "all
plnyed out," anil wonders
why she feels so weak. She
has not yet realized tlmt
the general health is so
intimately related to the
local health ol the
womanly orcamsm,
that weakness must
follow womanly dis
cases.
Restoration
of the general
health invari
ably follows
the use of Dr.
Pierce's Fa
vorite Pre
scription. 1 1
regulates the periods, dries weakening
drains, heals inllammatinn and ulcer, i
lion, and cures female weakness It
trauquilizes the nerves, encourages the
appetite and induces refreshing sleep.
There is no substitute for " Favorite
Prescription," for there is nothing "just
as good " for womanly ills.
"I wish tomlWoe the MtfTermir women of thu
Rie.it land, of the kuim! I have rtcuvnl from I)r
1'iene's I'avoritc Prescription noil I'.oldiii Meil
leal Discovery.' " ivrltt-s Mr Mnry Shnppell of
Columbus t.iove. I'utniin Co Dlilo "1'ot four
yrntit 1 h.ul hern a siillcriT (rom female troubles,
and nt times w.i unable to iln rveu the house
work for three in the family I had such puns
that I iiilTcred ntmo.t deJtli ihuciis of times, but
tiller taWliiK live bottles or your iiicdlcliirs I can
truthfully s.iy that my hiltli was Kieatly tin
proved I have a rikjiI appetite and nm ealuiiiK
in llcnh rlRht nln( This stirinx Is the first
tune iu five veals that I hac done mv house
cteaiiiiu; nil liv mvsetf nnd without the least
(atUue wlhilever I hutie all sulTcnii); women
mnv finJ relief as I have done
"My Rain lit unglit has been just ten pounds,
and lam still RamiiiR "
Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical
Adviser, looS large pages, tuper covers,
is sent Jrcc on receipt ol 21 one-cent
stamps to pay extwnse of mailing only,
or for cluth-bouuil lxok, send 31 sumps.
Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Ihimilo, N. Y.
PROPOSAL FOR BIDS.
Notice Is hereby eUfii Unit scaled vroputilK
for bills will b reruived at the olbce of the city
clerk of thu why of lied Cloud, until il o'clock
p. m 011 thelfllli ilny of May, IMI. for the Mile of
lufiiudliie boiulN of nalil cltv to ilie niiount of
Twenty live Thouniuid l)ollnr. ifyfi. 00) authwr
Ized" by the ('(implied Mamies of Nebraska,
Section ;w of CliHpter t), for the turposuof re
fuudluK certain i-lx (0) pur rent water bonds
now oulstiiuilliiR iiRalust snlil city s,alil bond
will bear ilatu of .luue 1ft'. IMI will be of the
denomination of l-'lve Hundred Dollars (f.vxj.oo)
each, and will bear four mnl one half per cent
interest pa) able auuinflly on the tlrst day of
June each j ear, and reOeeinatile at the option
of tlitM'lty atauy iintiua! Interest pay dav after
ten jears from date. ald bonds, principal and
Interest will bo made pimihlo at the Nebraska
llscalaRcncy In thecliyor New Yo k A certl
lied check of 1 wo Hundred and fifty Dollars
must accompany all bids ns a Rttaraiilee of romI
faith, which 111 be returned to bidder If uiiMic
cfssful. and If successful will be forfeited to
the Clly of Ited Clou J 011 failure to complete
coulraut
Council reserves the rluht to reject or rttuse
to Bccept any bid or any part thereof.
-Ions K, Kksleii, City Clerk.
Dated May 11. 11HJ1.
SOUTH SIDEi
SAMPLE ROOMS.
JOHN POLNIOKY,
l'KOPIUKTOR.
DEAt.KK IN
Vines.
Liquors,
California brandies.
eirp liinuiiiinn
ALWAYS ON TAP.
Dr. Kay's Lung Balm
euros nvorj kind of ooukIi, la urTpiw. bronchitis,
sore throat, croup, wliooplnt; couuli, vte. Nuver
deruusestUestouiucU. At DrutftfUtu, 10i.'J6c,
FREE lyjEDICAL ADVICE. iVrltous
r nftaBa an your bvniptoms. KenoratliiL'tho
system la the only aafo nnd suro method of cur
tm all Chronic Diseases. I)r. Kay's Ilcnovutor
la th only perfect by stem renovator. Kree bam
pleh uod book. Ur, U. J, Kay, Saratoga, N. Y.
;SkBBM 1r- lfy' Utlcuro cures all
UWICUb 6 femalo diseases. At druK
, ',. RlUi. II. ltltutrated book
and dviee freo. Dr. 11. J, Kaj, Saratyju, N. Y.
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tf You use &
WlCKLESS 3&
No Fuss
No Muss
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DECOKRTIOH DAY EXERCISES
Unveiling of Ex-Gongressman
Weighan's Jlonament.
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Hon. W. J- Bryan will Address the People on tne
Occasion and ExSenator W. V. Allen
will Deliver the Oration.
After Invocation the McKeighan Monument will be Unveiled
by Miss Edith McKeighan Daughter of the
Late Congressman.
EXCUESION
Let everybody arrange to spend all day in Red Cloud. Bring your families as
it will be a day long to be remembered.
The procession will form on Webster Street at 12:30, headed by members of
the Grand Army of the Republic, and march to the cemetery. On arriving at the
cemetery there will be an address by R. T. Potter on behalf of the G. A. R.
The ceremonies of the day will be under the auspices of the G. A. R V. R.
C. and Monumental Committee.
Everybody come.
Hon. John R. Thompson, presiding officer for Unveiling Ceremonies.
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Hambletonian Wilkes,
MEMBR1N0 CHIEF.
THK STANUAltl) IIKEl) STALLION
Hubert Cyril, 30379.
FimU'tl in lStitJ, brown liorso 10 hittids
Iiiku and wuIkIu ovor l-'OO pountld.
Will nuki' tho so:on ut C. ,. Wiufrcj's
IjiohIuik luirii, Ited Cltiiut, Nob.
For tonus or iiifoiniutloii ntlilrcss
Chas. i?. Besse,
I Red Clou I, Nebraska.
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Oil Stove
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NEBHASUft, JIIflY 30, 1901.
- RATES - ON -
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If your dealer
does not keep
them, wrlto to
the nearest
Hfency of
STANDARD
OIL
CO.
RAILROADS.
CLARK
ffiarble f Granite
WORKS.
"Decoration
Day"
is now noftr at band and wo
aro prepared "as (ow aro" to
fill all orders (or uiouuments
promptly. Anyone wisbiug a
monumont for tbis spring, wo
ask you to call and examine
our stock and prices.
Agent for I lie celebrated
Stewart and
Combination
Cemetery Fences.
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