The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, November 29, 1901, Image 4
VQWmwmmMK4 mfmmt.yiimmtmiqmut ngmHiTim" tvmmu wt w !i ' "Wn tmm MnWfcfcgmiwirjuxinain., ... I! t n ifi w i It t (B-i 1? i i nm 5&: Poison ivg are ninoni; tlic best known of the many dangerous ild plants and shrubs. To touch or handle tlicut qtiickh J rudii.'cs stalling ud iiiflamnrntloii with in tense itching mid burning of the skin. The eruption oon disappears, the suf ierer hones forever: but almost as soon ns the little blisters ana pustules appeared the poison had reached the blood, and will break out at regular Intervals and each time in a more aggra vated form. This poison will loiter in the system for years, and every atom of it vust be forced out of the blood before you can expect a perfect, permanent cure. sss: Nitire's Ailllttc FOR 'Nature's Mlsus, is the only cure for Poison Oak, Poison Ivy, ana all noxious plants, n is com posed exclusively of roots and herbs. Now is the time to get the poison out of yout system, as delay makes your condition worse. Don't experiment longer with salves, washes and soaps they never cure. Mr. P. M MiMlmll.txiokVfeproftheAtUnU (Os ) Ga l,lUt Co., was poisoned with roison Oak. He took Sulphur, Arsenic ami various other drugs, and applied externally ntimeroui Iniloni anil aalvei with no benefit. At times the iweliini; nnd liiflnmnintlon waseo severe he wat almost blind, l'or eight years the uolaon would break out every season. His condition was much improved after taking one bottle of 8. 8. 8., and few bottles cleared hit blood of the poison, and II evidences of the disease dL.ppeared. People are often poisoned without knowing v. lien u l.u... ajmu'ui your cast 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 boo': ou Mood and Skin Diseases. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. U. THE CHIEF PUDMinai) nr W. L. MoMILLAN. Oat year.. ...1100 Ilx month PUHLIEHBD KVKTJV KttlDAV Bntorcd nt toe postofBcoat Kcd Cloud, Nob. as aosndclu-- matl tanlte: ADVKHT1SINO KATES: Laeal advcrtlil'iK 6 cents per line per Issue. Local Advci'tliiB fur ciitcrtiilnmnt. con tens, socials, r'c, Riven by churches, charitable societies, etc, where all inonc)H raised there from are used wholly for church or charitable loclctlo Una ten line free and hII over tun Hues 2H ccnti per linn per Ixsuo. Local advvrilaiiu of uuiurUluuiiiiits, concerts, recital, etc., whero per cent la Riven to pro motcri, 6 cents per lino per Issue. PIII-LAr ADVEUTISINO. One column per moritii ..I7 0) One-half rnltima por niontli ..-............-... 3 W Gae-fourih LOlumii per month 1 73 General dliptay advertising i 8K cents per Inch perlssue. - FABLES. r'rom tho Kantas Mull nnd ltrcczc. A Nnlnaska meicliuut w.u liiue.h troubled with nihpr, Ihat i, with prr sons who uaine into Uiu oloro and helped themaolves to apples, mite, ptunud, nnd some other things that tire good to oat, us thoy found in rumbling about tho storo. There was one man in partic ular who matin tho stnrokoopor woary with thi oort of uuidiiuarf mid tho uiui cLaut dutotuiiuod to luy for him. He carefully iixed up a fow apples by dip ping them in liquid mix vomica, and also dosed a hunk of bologna sausaguof which the nibblor was fond with cay enno poppor until it whs much warmer than a summer's day. Ho put ihu ap ples on tho top of tho basket, just whero he knew tho nibblor would get them and hung up tho bologna whora it would bo handy for tho nibblor to gut it. Then tho storekeeper smiled to himself ns ho thought of tho way that nibblor would spit anil cough when bo got hold of tho loaded bologna anil the doctored apples. Hut it happened that tho nibblor wits out of town that day, and while tho merchant was busy his wife cauii) in to get somt thing- for the evening meal and nelnml hotNolf to the doctored tipple and aNo to the bologna which hail been loaded. And that live ning tho unifqieetiui; man who did not know what, his vtf hid d mo, helped himself to a bit of bologna while his wife took an applo For a fow minutes .both of them worn busy, tho tii.in lav ing lib jtws with ico water, while his wlfo was trying t ijt tho tasto out of her mouth, but when thoy had tiiuo to express themselves ho declared that ho Miippnsod suo would have sense enough to ask him about things whon shoc.imo to the storo, whlloshn declared thatsho supposed any man in tho town would havo known better than to do a fool thing liko that. Aud tho noxt. day tho nibblor camo in ns usual aud holped himtolf to a couple of apples, a handful of mixed nuts, and n linger length of bologna, while tho merchant never saiit it word. Moral Tho guilty often havo a rat. tling good time while tho innocent got it in tho tuck. V A dog which had a deep seatod ani mosity tawi.rd cats in general, siw for the tirst time as ho was strolling through n bit of woodland, a small spotted skunk. "Thoro Is a spotted cat," said tho dog to himself ns ho made a dash for. It, "if it doesn't got up a treo insido of a ml uu to I will make it wish It had novor been Inrn." Hut the mephitis didn't uliiuh a tree, neiilmr did it run as tho inexperienced do had expected. It'was nri hour before tho dog got over lining v ok at tho siomauh and tin a vvoak ho wasn't nllmvud ti go into tho liDitsu, S'Miuiun tif or tins the dog in company with nuo'.hov canine wa lt'lillt ftlllllH 111" It' lll-Hllllt. fl'MII ..mi' when thr smv h ntrrtuft" in'. Cuiiii;," said tli uiitut ili)g, 'at tii i-lri timt p-it un i trim" "You wl i.in . t;Xi'tinu nit, in fiiiind'inlil '!' Ir,-l(li), "1 Imvi) quit t'litisiiig it.tU tin cm I know loniethlng uhoiit Hit tr icdigrt't's " Kxpuricncn often bruinls cmitlnn. V A boy whoso fitlher hnd triud to rniso if tii right, fell in witn n jotitli who vant(.'ii to bo it sport. And the iiport proposed to tcauli the good boy to pi ty tinker h' Mint hn could trot in his c!lni.i I'lio Mt'uoml Ikshoii whs in progrcM wh"n ho in a n who had tried to bring his boy up right got on and sudd mly tool: u hand in tho game. Tim first thing the man did was to "ralsn" tho sport, elenr ma of tho gauiu with n pair of tint k soled shoes. Then ho "called" his own hoy and as ho turned tho youth ov r bis knee ho ilcmnutintcil thnt ho had a hand that could not bo heat. Tho buy tried to shift to another game and nrncecdpil to "ling-" ''All right, tnv ion," said the old man as ho kuouked the dim out of tho basement of the boy's pants, "I will glvo you one." "Now, my son," itaid tho rtl man ns ho turned tho hoy loose, "if you wain any moro pointers about theso games inq'ilrc of your nucistur." Inn southern court a man was brought !a and uiuiigiitd. "Wind n tlii man chareod with?" askpd tho court, ns he looked nt the culprit. "Ho is charged with killing ,i ni.iii in ,i row two woks ago," answered tho prosecuting attor ney. "Turn him loose," said tho court with an Important gesture, "you should bo caroful, Mr. Prosecuting Attorney, about taking up the time of thlie'ut with trivial case." "Hut, your honor," said tho prosecuting ntlornoy, "ibis man is also charged with having eaten with a niggnr." "What!" yellrd tin court as bo shook with ill Mipprosscd iiidiguutioa. "Do you me.wi In miv thnt ho allowed n nigger to eat- at his tabic?" "Evon so, your honoi " "Handcuff and shackle him nt once. It will novor do sab, to havo tho social fabiic of the south endangered by any such crimes. Gentlemen of the jury You are instructed to ti,id that man guiltv without leavin' yo' seats." V An alecky youne dog, seeing a bent' chained to a post bogau to bark nt the animal. It made tho hear moro or less warm under tho collar, but as the chain was stout It couldn't cot at the doe. The pup, sooing It, w isn't getting hurt. becnulo Moi'A i.tlpudoitl find finally concluded that it could do what it pleased to that b"ar. Turning to some fellow dogs it said: "Just watuli mo . iliiiulbiut a cuuiiK out of that boa." Hut us the pup rushed in to take a nip out of tho roar qtiatterof tho bKir, the animal got action on tho pup with a front paw. Wlioii a friend of the pup picked it up and laid it on ti plla of straw whero it could die oasj, ho said: "If that pup had followed Hid example of a lot of paoplo who always stand awav hiok anil work their jiws telling what they would do if they hud th" crnnpo, hp mit?h hnvp mainttilnpd a reputation for several years yet of being considerable of a dog." Repairing Neatly Done Never thought of. such a iiign for a medicine did you ? Well, it's a good sign for -jcott's Emulsion. The body r.-, to be repaired like other 1 a- . . 1" 1 vjjs anci acott s Jiinuision is medicine that does it. "hese poor bodies wear out "n worry, from over-work, u disease. They get thin weak. Some of the new are not well made and of the old ones are racked .n long usage. Scott's Emulsion fixes all '.ids. It docs the work both isiidc and out. It makes soft ones hard, thin blood red, .eak lungs strong, hollow places full. Only the best ma terials are used in the patching and the patches don't show through the new glow of health. No one has to wait his turn. You can do it yourself you and the bottle. This picture represents tho Trade Mark of Scott's I'limUiun and Is ou the (Vr- wrapper of every bottle. scnu tor tree sample SCOTT & IIOWN'Ii, 109 l'catl Sl New Vcik. 50c. uud ft, all druggists. . . . . i it. "Ti.', i i ? m " w:z3ffinj -ixs&zszz 6ij '$& 4gs rw,7 2 5J LEGAL NOTICE. Ill 111" IMMM'l Uilill f Wl'likllT l'(illlll, Nib IHfkll .1 T ItOl.ll V!l 1 I'Ulhilll llncli . (iiilliliinl I l.nry (nlirnpl. f A (lcori l iiiilli font. I lo(i'iii!nnli. ; NOTIC-K T.I MIIN KK-llir.NT IIErRMUAMT. (leorxe I., (inllUunl ncn ri-nuient lafemlniit will taki' notice ilml on t In llr.t day of Novcm bcr. 1W)I, i-lxlutlir tiervlti Ilk-cl tils ivililun In llm Dlotrlct Court nt UebMvr iVmiljr. NehrankM, agaliiM aid iIi-IumIkii , ilioiiij.i I ,imI p.iiyernl which are tu tiiircliiki! n iitihiii iniirtuaiie exr- riltcd by ttio ilvri-tiilaiitu, Miil'Ii W', tiiilllfutil j anil i.nrj iiiiiuiuni i i i.iiiiinarii iiivoi'tm Lonuiaiiy, ami uniy iiu'iivn u inn pimmiir licri'ln. iipnn the MiiitliMvki iiiiricr of tint nurili CKt quarter, iiuii lluMtt'l Imlfnf 1 1 1 1- niiiiIi HL'-t qllltrter HIkI tilt- lllll n-l lHHtllT of lll KOIIthMi'hl illrtiUT nml iIh Mill hwt-kt imrtt'r of tlio KHillu'M-l iiiHrlrr ol ( i li,n utmv lx nil, I tliekoiillii'h-i iiiiiiic i't tin. iif.tilii'iiu iimrtcr of F('tniii tw nt k't. ll in liiwiinlilji one, nurili nfiHtnte ifii, uiiii llm fclxili l'...Vi.ti liter Comity. Nrlinnka. iitirrmi- tlio pHjinent of a certain iriml.vrv noli- rtitlcil .1 mmry lllih. 1M lor lliu Mini or till 'Si ilne mid tn ublu on the first day nfP.lmini) 1W. Thnt .tlieie U n w one iioi khIiI note nuii mortKOvetliPKiim of f-Vfi trior nlili-h num. with littciet nt iu per rent from Oils dine. plMntltr iram for aiiei'iuu Hint it. ft-iulmitii o leoulreil to pny the niiir, or ilia' n pmt o( vnlil premiKP. towlt; tlio Hoinlic-Hrt itrier of the northean quarter, of K't'llmi tei v n Mil may be eolil to KdiUfy iheaiiiiiinii louiiil one. , You are reiiiilieil in muwer M pctlllnn on or before Moiii1h lliel'tii ila ul Unciiilicr, 11KJ1. Drttcil liils llrtlu i.f Suemier, llK'l. ,i. t. itnmN.os, I'lulntitr, lly J. It Matt'tn ii : tr u. J 1). FULTON. ' HlVKIITON', Nl'.IIRASKA A V c rr 1 O N E 10 11 . TERMS Hi:,SON.m.K AND SATISFACTION (UJ.UUNIF.K F sH'tjrSmssssW- wIsVvsWiB Up rEaSaaSl2liB,l r sti , ft WJ nil& JjK aHaV Ja OP $ JaKaBaH&raStaH ' aaVaVaVTOPHaWsa aiaaaaLaK9raaaHaBl a99BflawHlV . sen mayi.jicj,.a!'jju.. .aimaaMMOSMBi I IS3322SZXSZFMSS2IMA'fc.m ffflnm 1 (I MWw&n3ffii'i SPECIAL Hadell'sCash Bargain House Special Large Purchase of the Newest Ladies, Misses CLOAKSAND COATS : At Special Bargain Prices for this sale. iBBBlBaBWBBBBlBBWBBlBBBBBlBBBBBlaBBWBBlBlSaBBBBaBaPaS The line, this time will include all the new uar m:nr. I ,rulic 27 inch C'o.ils, in -ill "he New Shades - iv 1 Styles at $2.50, 3.00. 3.50. 4.00, 5 00 and up $18. Ladies Lono Automobile Coats, in all the New Slv.des and Styes at $7 -50. 8.50 9.00, 10,00 and up to $50, Extra Special Line -f Chi'drens and Mi-ses Ja kt ts and Automobile Coats at Bargain Prices. Ladies' Tailor-Made Suits We can show you an extra nice Line of them fur this Special Sale $5.00. 6.50, 8.50,10 0Q, 12 50, and upto$28. TrgRregawftfasaHiagssso TlM.KTAUt.E. RED CLOUD NK hll." LINCOLN OMAHA CHICAGO 81. JOE KANSAS CITY S2. LOUIS and all points east and south. DENVEH HELENA liUTJE 8 A LI LAKE O'i POUTLAND SAX FKAKCISCL and all point west. TRAIN! LIATB AS rOLLOWS! No. IS. PaiaetiBer daily for Oberlln and St. Francis branches Ox ford. McCook, Ueiirerand all points wost............... . 7:15 a.ra No, 14. Passenger dally for St. Joe, KaiiHMH City, Atchison. St. Louis, Lincoln via Wymote and ail polutacast andaouth i-3i a.ra No 15. Vaiseinser. dally. Denver, all points in Colorado, Utah aud California -- 8:S5p.m .No. 16. Passeuger. dally for 81. Joe, Kansas City. Atchison. St. Louis aud all points east aud south. .. - .-.ld:00a.tn No. 171. Accommodation, dally except Sunday. Ilastlmis, Oraml Is land, Black Hills and all polutstn me noruiwen i:uip,sa So. I7J. Accommodation, dally except Sunday, uoenin, ivansaa, f rd and Intermediate sta tions, via Itepilbllcnn... U l&o.iL No, nt Kreitiht. dally. W'yuiuru and l ,loe and Intencedlate llllll'llllll points V(:t.'. 0 IL No. nn, PrettEhl. ilall) tur Huililli'aii llrUuli,OAttiiiluudttiiputtilk west ..........". Ititt'ia.m So, M, Kreliiht, dally except Miuday for Wymoreatid all point east rl .On n.n Sleeping, dlultiK, and reclining (luilrcar (kcatt. free) on tliroiiKh trains. Tlekeia sold am! tiaftxHfcu rliecked to any point In ttie t'tilte.- SlntiKiir Canada, l'or Information, time tatilis, inmis or llrno call uu or addrcst. a. Comiver. Ak'Cllt. Ki'i I'loild. Nebr or ) Kiaurls. lipm-ral I'liHienve Afffii: (iinnha. N'ebrnsta. How Are Your Kliluryi f Dr. Ilobba' Bparagus Pills cure all kidney ills. Ban pie free Add. merlins ItemedrCo.CtilcssoorN.Y mm . jJ u4XmdsmJmyi$Z, Vaaaaa Sale! and Children: .s PLATT & - i. - . -f Chicago - Lumber - Vard. REV CLOUD. Lumber, Lime, Coal and Cement. City Dray and E. W. ROSS, PROP. Goods Delivered to any part CITY AGelTROANDEAff E6YRES C- The EX$miWX3j5VZKZtt&aXSZiXJi ml at aSl MummA MMmr mm V'BlKiNLlaala& mmr&r m TT WfMa-aWiaraawi I . FREES CO.. NEBRASKA. Express Line. of the city. Charges as low as the Lowest One Year 5 for $i.oo. r- & a " 'sK