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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1901)
I (""WW IT ( - ?RWi fife poison oak Poison ivg rc among the best known of the many dangerous wild plants and stinths. To touch or handle them quickly produces swelling .and inflammation with in tense itching and burning of the skin. The eruption soon disappears, the suf- trr linnr forever ! but almost as soon as the little blisters and pustules appeared the poison had reached the blood, and will break out at regular intervals and each time in a more aggra vatcd form. This poison will loiter In the system for years, and every atom of it must be forced out of the blood before you can expect a perfect, permanent cure. M Nature's Aillfttc iOv Nature's Poisons, is the only cure for Tolson Oak, Poison lw. and all noxious plants. It is com posed exclusively of roots and herbs. Now is the time to get the poison out of your system, as delay makes your condition worse. Don't experiment lonner with alves.washes and soaps they never cure. Mr. S. M. ManhMI, bookkeeper of the Atlanta (Oa ) Oaa Light Co., n poisoned with Poison Oak. lie took Sulphur. Arsenic ami varlotu other druM, nd applied externally ntimeroui lotion nnil naive with no benefit. At timei the swelling anil Inflammation wnaao severe he w almost blind, l'or eight yeara the polon would break out every season. Ills condition was much improved after taking one Imtlle of 8. ft. 8, and few trollies cleared hi blood of the poison, and U evidences of the disease disappeared. Feoplc are often poisoned without knowing when or how. Explain your case fully to our physicians, and they will cheerfully give such information and ad vice as you require, without charge, .and we will send at the same time an interest ing book on Wood and Skin Diseases. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, QA. THE CHIEF "unlmnKii nr w.i.. McMillan. Stat jesr,.. U tiro 1111 i: ia . .v P0UL13HKI) FV1RV VtTAY nteted at iliu pom more at Had Cloud. Nuu.a. oondalasiMidl matter. AUVBUT1SINQ .HATES: Loral advertising 6 ssnts per Hue per Issue. 1cal Advertising for entertainments, con tcru, stelals, etc., given by churches, charitable societies, etc., where all moneys raised there from are used wholly for churcU or charitable societies, first ten Hues free aud all over ten lines 3M cents per Hue per Issue Loral advertising of entertainments, concerts, recitals, etc., where per cent Is given to pro aiders, 6 cents per Hue per Issue. nilPLAT AtlVKnTISIMO. One column per month.............-..................!' 00 One half column per month ....... .1 M One fourth column per month 1 75 General display advertising I 6M cunts per Inch perlsaue. TROUBLE AT BULE HILL. A Race War Threatened. Grave later national Crisis Happily Averted. The members of the Ancient Older of Bald Headed I'rovnrlentors hnvo been reluctant to respond to our re quests for information sico wo ex posed some of their doings, but wo have found n now wiiy of gettiKg nt them. They liiul plenty of exeltement on tnp Inst Saturday night, nnd It wns known over town that mimolhing tin usual was taking plaeo In thu lodgo room. What actually happened is still a mystery that will be cleared up by this voracious chronicle. It scorns that JLeopold Sctaulz hid applied for mem bership in the order and a ballot was About to be taken whoa Louie Schu mann arose and began a speech which, though well meant, was unfortunately worded and produced a most unhappy effect. After paying au eloquent trib ute to the order and dwelling upon its grand effects upon the human race, he proceeded to point out what ho con sidered somo dangerous tendencies and continued as follows:" I don't got noddings 'gainst Leopold" said Brother Schumann, "Leopold vas all right, but vat 1 say is, dot if all do Dutch 'round 1'lCin Hill is join dis U,;. li, I gits minuseU out mit it already pritty quick. I don't got noddings gainst tlo Dutch, dey gan't help it, dey vas born dot vay. But doro vas blenty Dutch already in dis lotr.ch. Dere vas "iiornborger unit Zimniorman und Kejcklehakn und plenty more. Vat f ui- vn want somo moi'O Dutch. 1 vas tired ralt'em. Dem Dutch got into brytlnt;. Bey got do land. Day got de monoy. Dey got do bollytlx. Ve as got a Dutch governor. Dun dey make him a Dutch senator. Ve vas got a Dutoh vice bresident. Pretty quick, ve vas got a Dutch emperor. .Down mit de Dutch." There is no tel Ving what Schuman would have said next for, at uh point in his remarks, ho was interrupted by the (rand Chief rrovtu loalor, Colonel Hoover, who dialed that his speech could not ho heal d further as It was liable to muse international complications and might -ovea produce such an unfoitunato effect as tho causing of a war between America nnd Germany. "Led urn onmo on" cried the angrylSchuniann.ui -,.0t-solMU Imitation of Spartaeus, -Led ui come on; I vas ready." 'I Ins ' bellicose statement was tho lust straw. It hadhoan noticed by everybody pies .iit excent Schumann, thai l'liilip Zim merman had been removing his outer uarmonts and expectorating upon his hands. Just as Schumann iinnounoul his readiness to exterminate (Jetniany, l'liilip seemed to bo rtndy also for ho sprang like a tigor toward the unsiis peeling Schumann and with terrilic il; nnd loft banders closed both his ' eyli, thu rendering him incapable of o nlinuing, or even of commencing the engagement. As he could not see his foo no rcasnuablo man vould expect him to remain in action. It seemed to bo a case where both were ready but ono was more ready nan thu other. Tho lodge was now in an uproar nnd tho Grand Chief I'rcvnr Iciitor indicated his displeasure at the Mini affairs worn taking by launching his gavel at tho head of Brother Zim merman, but tho aim boing n trifle low, it buried itself somewhere in tho depths of his whiskers. Zimmermnn, now thoroughly aroused, (his Dutch being up as one might say) forgot thu res pect duo his Chief, forgot everything he should have remomhered and actu ally hurled a chair nt Colonel Hoover, grazing his head nnd carrying away a portion of liis scalp. All was now (lite confusion nnd running to and fro and pandemonium prevailed. Finally, doc ors having been sent for anil the wounds dressed, order ngiln began to dawn and reus in to regain its sway and apologies to bo made. An unsuc cessful search for tho gavel having been mado through Zimmerman's whlskeis, the Grand Chief Prevaricator ilually called tho lodgo to order by lluce dis tinct raps of his boot, which he had re moved from his foot nnd hcl 1 in his hand as an emblem of authority. Bus iness wns resumed whore it had been interrupted nnd Leopold Schulz was declared duly elected to membership Brother Zimmerman's punishment for offending the peaco and dignity of tho lodgo wns taken under advisement Bioihor Schumann was lined two casus of beer and a box of cigars. IIu paid thu lino and withdrew his remarks concerning tho G-rmans, and in tho subsequent proceedings, which lasted voral hours, during which Schumann generously doubled his own line and as g-tteivnisly paid it, nil animosity and nice prejudice between Teuton and Anglo Saxon woro washed down or floated away in wrcatning clouds of smoko. And thus another groat nat ional crisis has passed and another cruel war is averted. Columbus. HIGHLAND, KANSAS. Wo are nooding rain. C. A. Francis replanted thirty-five acres of corn. Klrnor Wilson has a tine field of wheat. S. I. Howard has a splendid Held of alfalfa that is ready for tho mower. Ves. Small Is rejoicing over tho nr rival of a lino son. Waller Fordyco is also happy over the advent of a daugh ter. Memorial services woro hold nt tho stone church Sunday nnd also at tho U II. church Sunday evening. Quite a number of our young people nttended services at tho Friends church at North Brunch. F. W. Houghtnllng and family at tended memoiial services hero Sunday morning. While moving a building Ueubon B iyce was somewhat mixed up with tho building, teams and whillletroes and lud not a clevis pin broken ho would have had his neck broken and been killed. As it wns ho escaped with a fow slight injuries. Mrs. M. A. Ilouch has added a pen of brown Leghorns to her poultry yards. sSfejii Phone 61. 1 Turnure Bros. Phone 61. Shoes. Men's calf, fine quulity lace or congress, coin oJ globe toe, $3.00 and 3.50 quality, sale price 2.25. Huvo you soon thosoue.v Knatnol Vicl Kid Ladiss' $1 50 shoes Wo intend tog glvo big bar gains in shoes far the noxt ten days. Our line or $2 00 mid 92 M) shoes going nt $1 psr pair. Our lino of 11 00 mid $3 5(1 shoos going nt IJ 00 mid $2 50 pair. Don't full to soo our lino os patent calf shoos for children. Men's shoes, ons of oar strongest lines Ladles Oxfords In the lalest stylo of too Wash Goods. ' Our store is headquarters for the latest effects in wash goods. Dimities in stripes, and plain col or Batistes, latest efiects. Silk mull in black and white dotted effects. Light colors in Ginghams and pretty waist goods. Shirt Waists, You will miss it if you don't see our line. "HEW pDEIt" Sewing Waehines. You can purchase a drop head machine of the best quality and workmanship and fully guaran teed, at our store for only $13.00. He Tailor Made Suits at Half Price The bargains in this Department are creating quite a sensation. Think of it. Only half price. Ladies this this is is an opportunity net to be passed by. All the suits arc made in first class style and by one of the largest made to order suit houses in the United States. The workmanship on all suits is guaran teed. Come in and see them. DRESS GOODS. When we say our line is complet it is not put ting it too strong as we carry the largest stock in the county and can and can please you with good quality and low prices; we are still giving away linings free with each pattern sold over 50c per yd. Belts and Belt Buckles. Can both both be found in great quantities at our store. LACBS. Still have a quantity of laces at 5c per yard. HOSIERY. A full assortment always on hand IC53S mi GROCERI ES You can depend on getting the best at the lowest prfces when you trade with us. Our stock is kept up Fruits of all kinds in season. Telephone orders promptly and carefully attended to. GIVE US A TRIAL. .... TELEPHONE 61. Shs has tbreo inoubatois In ue. We regret to noto that Grandpa Fer guson has said good-bye to his many friends and has returned to Spring Hold, Illinois, his former homo whero lis ozpects to spend the remainder of his days. Iiy your subscription and gel a cal dilating pencil. iter They area little won- A: i now Strong Are You? The dial of the punch ing tunchiuc won't answer that question. Strength depends on nutrition. When the .stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition are diseased, the body fails to receive its full supply of nourishment and hence grows weal;. That is why no m.in is stronger tlinu Ills stoiuncli. Dr. l'ierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of the stomach and the allied organs of digestion and nutrition. The food eaten is then perfectly digested and assimilated and the body is made strong in the only possible way by nu trition. "I was troubled with Indigestion Tor nhout two nr " write Win Ikmker. l'q. of Jullnettn. bit nh Co lil.iho, "I tried illdcrcnt ihxturnntiil rctui'illrH lint to no avail, until I wrote to ou ,'iti.l uu tokl me what toilo I Miflereil with n - i"i In tiivfionnih nnd left Ulc nnil thought tint it . l kill i ne Now I am rIikI to write tin aiul l- vou know Hint I nm all right. I can ilo my wo . .ow without iln anil I don't hac that tirnt feeling Unit 1 u-eil to have. l'le hot tie of Dr. Plcice's C.oU'.tu Medical Discovery and two vial of hi ' I'lcanant 1'ellet' cured me." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets stimulate the liver. LINE. Weather cool. Frost Sunday night killed somo fruit on tho low land, but did no damago to tho general crop. Miss Malviua VatiDjke of North Branch was visiting with frionds In Lino Inst week. Mrs. Wickwirs attended tho Guruum Uaplist mooting in Lincoln this week. J. K. Fox harvested J. Heauchamp's alfalfa this week. Ho reports two tons to the acre. Mr. Barton of Cora, Kansas, has woved into the dug out near tho river bridge that Geo. Beauchatnp occupied last winter. Geo. Benuchamp has gone to the mountains. Hugh Boyco started overland for Fountain, Oklahoma. Friends received tho newsl.ov. H. H. Haskius was working on the irrigation ditch in Colorado for SD.mO per day for himself and team lie pays $100 per bushel for corn and $1.00 per hundied for hay. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. ltichard Kea gle on May 2U, a girl. Grandpa and Grandma Soderllnd wero the guests of J as. Keagla Satur day. E V. Andarson has a full load of milk for the Rett Cloud creamery this weak. Mr. Subline had the misfortune to stop on a nail, and as a result has been laid up for a few days. Andrew Sodorlind caught six young wolves on Monday of last week. Mark Nobis and son and daughter from Kearney, woro the guests of Frank VanDyke last week. They re port the wheat prospect good, tho corn all planted, and the alfalfa ready to cut. Mr. Aubushon of Gailield was on a liuinrs trip in Lino last week Cultivating corn is the older of tho day. Wo hear some complaint about tne divide road south of the river litnlgc, which lends to lied Cloud being shin i up. The iiualfr.i about diy weather had bettor shut up oi muvu mi:, WelMcr con it lias mi inn fur ihem. Limp m upIi rr pi ( i'i'i) -i' lli. . I .1' " ' il li'M Cl'MHI ' l.li WANTED H7ttDJVr!I2IIwlEKl'Y nnl want mN dJ'sTA! I hoinettriivollnesiilcsmon TREES Hatea 77-YR. RECORD -- nrt raty to boll, olways plcfte. Outfit AIMOI.TJTKl.YrRK. STARK BRO'S, Louisiana, M. CONSTIPATION th. fniunt cum of Appvnillcltli and ninjr otbr etr. lout llli dhould n.Ttr bo axilecuxl. Th. objcctljo to tat usual eathartlo remodlea la thetr coatlvo reaction whloh lnrrara conidlaaUon Inateatlof eurlnglt. l'AKKUt'S OINOKH TON 10 la the nrrr remedy. It action tin UTer. aad when uaod aj directed, itermanently romreg Um oomtlpaUon. M 0I4.& Si-W at ail VrugjrlaUk DR. KAY'S KKNOVATOB Invigorates and renovates the system; purines and enriches the blood; cures the worst dyspepsia, constipation, headache, llreranrl ktclneya. SSoandlt.atdrueglsts. Free R advice, samplo and book. . Dr. 11. J. K ay, Saratoga. N. V BklBm ENOVATOR PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM ClMSKi and brautlflct tbt half, l-rumotel a lumriint crowth. N'ver l'alla to ltf-rtor. Oray Cuttn tralp di.rA.it K hair t&llUig, aie,i d tlji lliufj-ltti " - IOr.KyL. Kidneycura. vice, etc., of TlCnRES all Kidney I acho, etc. Atdrue ' L'Ists. or bv mail. , t proobooU.ad- Dr. D. J. Kay, Saratoga, N. Y. .n IT". - su Furniture and Furniture ! THE Little Store Room IN THE Big Dam ere II 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. e will save you money and please you with quality. Albright Bros., Red Cloud, Neb, TRADBRS XvUliliECIC CO, DEALERS IN mm. TIMETABLE. B & M. B.T IlED CLOUD SEBR. LINCOLN OMAHA CHICAGO 81. JOE KANSAS CITY S'l. LOUIS mid all jirnnts east nnd south. DENVER HELENA DUT1E SAL7 LAKE O'T PORTLAND SJ.X FRAXCrSCi und nil juimi UKtt LUMBER and COAL, fotxildLixTg; jnoaEiter'iol. Etc. Red Cloud. - - Nebraska City Dray and Express Line. B, 3fl. ROSS. PROP. i i lux. I r. I fp .,ihi inn HUM i'tli, Niiiiu puoplti don't it down und liuwl; O Iv f.ntl Hiiioidc ortnUo to lllht, .'inari iMiplu tnkti Ucoky Motiiituin I'm ut uklit. "HtV t.EAVX A oiil.t.iiHi. No li rifi.uiT .Iniii t'.f iihitini ninl i Kihui ! t'liiiii'lii'- nx I on) Mo p.il. De .m mini ii .uttli wt-l . 7 IS in Ni. II l'i.-.iie.i iiiil li.i "i , U ii i ' ( iint' . I.nlll-. I.illlulll l" iVWimiio Hint nil I'uliHN ertkt inn) ...iiili -J'.li a i' s,. if, l',vi'imcr. (ImIij. in-uiir, nil tuillltl. Ill C'llloriKl'i I lull Htlil I'ttllforiilK . fin Nn H'. I'i'iii:i'r. dull? f r i .l". Uhli-ni. ll . All lil"li . i.l'lll" Hllll ill lllllll l"ll HIm! .until in." n i Ni. Ml Airmiimodstloii i1II ei-i siiihIhi. IliiUlmit. ttriilut U iHint. IllmV. Ittltf Aiul nil tiulliioln tlif urlliwi'M . .. I.top.u o. HJ. Acciiniiiiodsllnii.ilitll) except Suiidny, Obcrlln, Kaunas hih! lulcriiH'dliiioiitiitldiis, vIk lte piilillcim 12:30p.rz. Nil in I'ri'litlit. lsll. W)more Hiid -.1. .loo ninl liilt'nr.ediaie luiictton iiolntk I3:p.m Nil 41. f rciKlil. UKiiy iur iicinuiiiinii iirli'aiik.dxfonl nnil till nolnii. west 10'4fa..rt .. ', I'n-li.-lii.ilHll) fMi'il miiik fnl t Miinri-hihI All iiintiieil .0i il Nii.IT:) I'lcl.lii ilull; iniixrunl ninl tua-riiii.il iur I'dtiiik .... I ::tii p il i-iiiut!. iIIiiIuk. hiiiI rcrlliiliiK rhHir rar i.ri tui'l mi tliruiieli irnln. TU'U'UkoM xml fxutciiue clicckiMl to mi point In tlie L'ulted MKitKirrHiiniU. for InfiTtmitUm. lime tKblu.inap rr tlctct tall on or Rildroki. A. coumer. Apeut. IteC t.-ioiid. Sebr. or .1. Frauds. General faatetiRei Ageu; Omaha, Nebraska. Goods Delivered to any part of the city. Charges as low as the Lowest CITY AGENTS FOR ADATS EXPRESS CO. TELEPHONE NO. 52. PLATT & FREES CO.. Chicago - Lumber - Vard. HEU CI.OUD, NKHKASKA. Lumber, Lime, Coal and Cement. . .