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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1902)
i s i I, Oi VOLUME XXX. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. 1TE1UIUA11Y U, 1002, NU3IKEU 7 Money Saving' Suggestions ! And the rtght kind of qualities linked with the rigt sort of prices, but that is what constitutes a value. These are reliable offerings, the items you've in mind that groove in with the present needs, and prices you'lll ffnd exceptionally interesting. A Shipment of New Skirts ! The Ladies Mercerized Underskirts we've just received are manufactured by the Peerless people of Vermont. This is our second ship " ment of skirts within the past sixty days, and we arc safe in saying there's no skirt made to retail at $1.50 to $3.00 that has given such universal satisfaction. A Bargain to last from ,. Saturday to Saturday. Saturday, February 15th, we place on .sale 1,000 yrrds fancy yc calicoes to retail at 4c per yard for one week only. Remnants of Every Description at wholesale prices. Calicoes, Percales Ging hams, Dress Goods, Suitings, etc. t MINERBROS. JJJJJJJJJJJ.MJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJIJJH REV. L. L. CARPENTER, Wabash, Ind., is President of the Bethany Assembly at Brooklyn, Ind. Ho is perhaps tho most prominent clergyman in the Christian Church to-day. Ho has dedicated about COO churches and baptised 7000 converts. Ho writes: "It affords mo great pleasure to give my testimony as to tho culclcncy of Dr. Kay's remedies. , Dr. Kay's Lung Balm is tho very best cough, cold and throat remedy that I over used. . I havo also received great benefit from tho uso of Dr. Kay's Renovator. My eon had for years been greatly aQllctcd with tho piles; ho commenced the uso of Dr. Kay's remedies and experienced relief almost from tho first. Wohavono words to express our thankfulness for tho benefit wo havo received as tho result of useing these remedies. I tako great ploasuro In commending them to tho suffering." L. L. Cakpenteh, Missionary and S. S. Evangelist, Christian Church. Dr. Kay's Renovator. It is a norfect renovator of tho whole Bvatom. Ittathovcrvbcstrcmcdv B"r HW V ' ' known for stomach troubles. indigestion. (IvhiipiihIil. imtnrrli nf i.hn stomach, constipation, aholiver and kidney troubles, and to ovorcomo clfccts of La-Grlppo and Spuing lassi tude. It is an excellent Nervo Tonic. Send for free sample and a freo illustrated 116 page book of receipts etc.. and send your symptoms and wo will give you freo advico. If druggists don't havo Dr. Kay's Renovator don't tako any substitute they may say is "just as good," for it has no equal: but send direct to us and wo will send it by return mail prepaid. Price 25cts., and $1.00 or six for $5.00. Also Dr. Kay'a Lnng Balm wots., ann socw., posiago prepam, jjr. u. j. kay medical CO., Saratoga Springs, w. r. uOZP?ffyjtPyfiETffY? The Chier one year and the Life of Ufe h t Vi Wm. McKinley for $1.50. FABLES. From tho Kama Mull and llrccic. A man whoWas naturally monn and closo listed ittul hated the worst way to cough up tho wages of a hiiod girl be gan to get playful with tho conk until he excited pin jealousy of his wife, who determined to lay a nap for her spouse and gel some, tangible, evidence against liim, Sliu therefore sunt the girl home onvly and took liar place in tl u kitchen, ,It was dark in tho cull nnry department when tho mean man relumed frdfn his placo of business, but his wife who was doing the detec tive net did not strike a light, for slio had a plan. And the mean man who was onto tho situation laughed Inward ly as he slipped out into the dark kitchen and catching his wife planted a kiss on her cheek. Thon ho laughed out loud as his wife struck n light and told her that it was one on her. But tho woman wasn't entirely satisfied that it was all right, and the next daj she discharged the cook and from Hint time on prcpnred tho meals herself. Then the mean man chuckled again and congratulated himself because he wns three dollars and four hits ahead every week. Moral You never can tell what a man will do to save a few dollars. V Un one occasion some enterprising animals concluded it. would bo a good thing to organi.u a sort of medical so- clety among the beasts and birds for the purpose of discussing matters per taining to the public and private health of the community. Vaiious animals and fowls, were invited to prepare pa pers to bo read on such subjects as they might choose. At the first meet ing of the society the hen, who hud se cured a plane on tho program, went clucking to tho front nnd commenced to read a papor on tho subject, "The Proper Care of the Teeth." When the hen announced her subject the j.iy bird (ell off a limb nnd tht mastiff, who was acting as chairman of the mewling, at onco announced the meeting adjourned. Moral It is frequently tho caso that an individual is most anxious to tnlk on some subject of wnicli he knows nothing. V A provident dog who had boon pre sented with h good juicy bono look it away and buried it for future use. A few days after this ho was giving a bevy of improvident canines a lecture on the necessity of caving. Aa the provident dog warmed up to the sub ject and became eloqueut in advocacy of economy and the necessity for pro viding for the future, he made the dec laration that if a dog was hard up and out of grub it was his own fault. While he was giving this talk one of the im provident curs who had found out whom tho bone was buried, clipped away from tho crowd and that evening whon the provident dog went out to look over tho winter supply there was not a thing to bo seen except ab irregu lar shapod hole in tho ground. Moral Sometimes the best laid cal culations get knocked out V A lady who had labored under the impression that she was a groat vocal ist, was invited to sing at an evening entertainment. After sho had sung tier song ami was hungering for com pliments, she met a sad faced man by the name of lirown nnd said, "I didn't think 1 sang At all well tonight; did you think so, Mr. lirown V" "No, I thought it was a little tho worst I ever heard," replied tho sad faced Mr. lirown. And from that timo 011 tho vocalist marked Brown off her list of speaking acquaintances. Moral J ust from tho standpoint of expediency, when a female singer asks for voui opinion, it is prudent to hand hor out a gilt-edged prevarication. Many School Children Are Sickly. Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for children, used by Mother Gray, a nurse in the Child's Homo, New i"ork, breaks up colds in 24 hours, cures feverishness headache, stomach troubles, teething disorders and destroy worms. At all druggists, 25a. Sample mailed free. Address, Allen S. OlmsUad, LeRoy. N.Y. 1 iiasjn IH.-O'iliW BL A? M vTuiBT. 1 f v" m u W iW T fl II IMDnSSIRI F. !? y ? eJy. 111! vvviv.by me UnpplllCKSOI motherhood," says the doctor. Some times he qualifies the statement, nnd says: Impossible without an opera tion." Yet both these "impossibles" have been made possibles by the use of IJr. Pierce's Pnvoruc rre- ecnptlon. Many times the Hindrances to tuoiner- hood arc to l)c found ii woman iv diseases or weaknesses, which are perfectly and permanently .. 1 1... if rt cured uy "rw vorite Pre scription." This crrrat medi- tMW c.ine tor women cures irregularity and dries debilitating drains. It heals Inflammation and lcerution, and cures female weak ness, it makes weak women strong and sick women well. "I with to ailil my testimony to hundreds of others a. to the vnlue of Dr. ricrce'i medicines,!' writes Mrs. Ma M. Dc I'ord, oftatona, Hubbard Co., Minn. "I lave doctored with a great many physicians mwic specialists-, have twice been in ii litniiitnl for treatment. My case has tweii regarded ns n hopeless one. nnd they knew not what the trouble wan. Heart was bad : stomach nil out or orders tlreil out; severe pains in all part of the Ixxly ; sinking spells, and uearly every ailment n woman could have. 1 took many u tioltle of 'patent medicines' without effect. 1 twgan takliiK Dr. Tierce's I'avorlte Pre scription, uml ten mmiins nuerwarn i gave hlrtli to a ten-pound boy. All Mysiciant had ttated as a act that I nextr tould btar a child. lloth the baby and myself were strong, and I got nlonc ltOcnilldly thanks to your medicine. Tim Common Sense Medical Adviser, 1008 large pages, in paper covers, is sent free on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to pay expense of mulling only. Aduxeat Dr. R. V. Piec,c, Buffalo, N. Y. OVER THE STATE. STOLEN BUZZSAWLETS. People never think nf running away from trouble until they have first stir red the old fellow to ibii liKhliog point When a woman n'ts a now dress sho repays a great many old calls at once. Whenever nuws becomes scarce ssmeoue pulls a loaded shotgun out of tho wagon by the muzzle. A man's coat always hangs well when he is executed on the gallows. Some men forget their wedding dny and some, wish thev could. An exchange- says: "About the hard est thing to boat is a boiled egg." Have you tried a carpet, my brother? Every timo a man changes his pants he leaves his ofllco keys in his other pocket, but he novcr forgets his tobac co. Whon vou receive a letter from John Smitn, unless you know the handwrit ing you don't know who it is from. The most patient friend on eartli is the one who will stand and listen to you loll tho same old story over for the twentieth time. A Chicago profcMr bathed some bad boys in oil and mustard. The boys are very hot about it. If patent medicines accomplished all that is claimed for them graveyards would soon go out of stylo. It is all tight to give advice to your iriomis, nut do cureiui mat you do not tread too near tho quick. If you say complimentary things nhout a girl she may pretend she is mad, but she is not. If you seo u man Jei k'ug or mistreat ing his horso you may put it down that when he gets home ho boats hU wife and slaps the children. This Will Interest Mothers. Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for children euro Feverishness, Bad Stom ach, teething disorders, break up colds move and regulate tho bowels nnd do stroy worms. They never fail. Over 30,000 testimonials. At all druggist, 25o. Sample mailed free. Addres.o, Allen S. OlMUoad, UOst N. T. , A lodge of Kngles has been formed at KrenioiP. A company has been foimed to pros pect for co il at Dnnlmr. A Trntiton man owns a two-jear-oUl colt that weighs 1,100 pounds. Over fiO por cent of the cultivated acreage in York county is In wheat One telephone line operates over forty miles of telephone lines in l)odc.e county. Hunters at Tekamah have been sue-ce-sful lately in killing a number of wolves. A bank of clay, highly adapted to the manufacture of jugs, has been discov ered near Falls City. . Five golden weddings were celebra ted on the same day recently indiffer ent parts of Nebraska. A new slock company has been formed to build a rural telephone line from Dawson to Middloburg. Tho residence of W. 11. Orenburg, a banker at Malmo, has boon quaran tined on account ol smallpox. Nebraska has $nr0per capita of its wealth invested in public school houses, which is tho highest on record. Four hundred bushels of alfalfa hoed has been furnished the laud reultrs in tho vicinity of Superior for planting. Great preparations aiu under way for the next meeting of the slate real estate dealers to be hold at Fremont in tho near future. Tho Nye & Schneider elevator at Bruno, Butler couuty was burned re con ly. Several thousand bushels. of ... griin were burned. J. D. Hayes of Lincoln will succeed J. U. Sizer as state oil inspector. Mr. Si.ur has resigned to accept the Lin coln postmaslership. The pooplo of Sprlngtiold nro agitat ing the question of constructing an electric line from Keya Palm to some point on the Elkhcrn railroad. Ono Nebraska ranchman recently marketed 2,425 sheep bud has 10,000 more on a Sheridan couuty ranch feed ing for market about April 1st. Tho farmers of Adams couuty antici pate the largest ciop of wheat, both as to the number of bushels and tho num ber of biiBhels to tho acre, in the his tory of the county. The largest mortgage of real estate ever recorded in Cuming county was recently placed on file. It was for 1110,000 and covers oumoroui pieees of property in that county, The county boards of several coun ties of Nebraska have asked the county judges for an accounting of the fees re ceived by them from marrying couples wbo obtained their license from them. A company is boing formed at Table Hock to test tho mlnertt) formations in that vicinity and will sink a bole 1,500 to 2,000 feet deep into the eartli to rench the wealth they seem to think is there. A Nebraska woman recently sold her farm, receiving for it nhout 12,700, which she placed in a tin can beneath the floor of her chicken house, thinking its safety moro secure than the bank Sho is, howover, now regretting the disappearance of the money. The mean toinpiiraturo for January at Lincoln was 'JO degrees, which was 5 degrees warmer on tho average than the mean tomporature for tho last nine teen years. Tho precipitation was 1 02 inches, tho highest record made since 1801, and iias been exceeded only four times in twenty. ono years. Kl "W'?Jj nro likely to bo used for (latin coffee t If you know, you would bo sure to demand Lion Coffee which Is, never contaminated with auy flail n of any sort, either egt r (iue joss pore, tanraucOB. fresh, strong-, TtosstUJMekacslaMrsaiial. wn asftUtYrad (rssfiwa. n n u ii (' . Ji ii , ..i,.l..ifr',3-yi X '-i iz zj-tsz3Sz&b&!!F1 -satnmtt- rSSSSSSSS rfdUwwiKrwrrs uwwvtww-uxri-'-