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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1902)
. , ..-- Jk -x. I H 19 1 ;f ' UN iw A IS ' it ;. iir' i I k I 1 i n i fl'i .:! v .1 1 1 I. II ttt ? ' 1 'I li Scrofula THE OFFSPRING OF HEREDITARY BLOOD TAINT. Scrofula is but a modified form of Blood Poison and Consumption, The parent who is tainted by cither will see In the cuuu inc same uncase manifesting itself in the form of swollen elands of the neck and throat, catarrh, weak ! eyes, offensive sorest uu abscesses ana of tentimes white swell- 1 ..... . I.. .. . Scrofula. There may f(-vr M V,l( be no external signs for' 'r,,i7 long time, for the disease develops slowly In sonic cases, but the poison Is in the blood and will break out at the first favor able opportunity. S.S.S. cures this wast ing, destructive disease by first purifying nd building tip the blood mid stimulating and invigorating the whole system. J. if. fiealM 15 Public Square, Nhvllle.Tenn., ttjrtt "Ten ytnrsagomy (Iniiglittr fell and cut ber forehead. I'rom tills wound the nlancM on the aide of her face tiecameavrollen and hunted. 6ome of the bet tloclora liere aud elsewhere attended her without any benefit. We decided to try 8. S. 8., and a few bottles cured her en tirety." 4 0 makes new and pure V. l a. uiood to nourtstt ana d3d a I 4 It j-i tit a t-vswl atih.iiKtiii.Jl Uib uuuri aim 13 a positive ana safe cure for Scrofula. It overcomes all forms of blood poison, whether inherited or acquired, and no remedy bo thoroughly and effectively cleanses the blood. If you have any blood trouble, or your child has inherited some blood taint, take S. S. S. and get the blood in good condition and prevent the disease doing further damage. Send for our free .book and write our physicians about your case. We make no charge whatever for medical advice. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, OA. ma - a- 'Hrt THE CHIEF rtiHi.iKiiai) ar v. i.. mc.millan. Onr rent Ilxiu.iiiit n rlWMsHKt) KVBUY FllJDAY BmuriMl nl tne poM oltlco at Hod Cloud. Nob. t tfCotidclHMitdftll matte:. AI)Vi:itTISINtl ItATIiS. I.cirnl nd wrtUI'ij! f cent per line r IftMie Local AihertlMiiR fur L-iiti-rliiliiinviits. con teith.MirlaU, v'jc given liy cliiirrlii's eluultiiMv iOcli'lleK. etc.. where all iiione) rnlnM there f toin are ued wholly for church or I'h.irlinbH onletle Orntten linen fteu mid hIIowHcu IIiidD!4 i'MiIk per line per lue Local ndveriMini of entertainment", concert, recital, vie. where pel cent I kivcii to pro tnoter, fi cent r line per Umie. llim-I.AV AllVhUTMIMI. One column per mouth On One half column per month 'I Mi (me fourth toltimu per tiioulh .. IT.'. General dliphiy advertUliiK i cent per Inch perlimiic. MOBILITY IN DISTRESS. A.- Aattrlnn Count em Who li Oblld to Snrve In This Coun try na llouneiiinld. An Interesting ease with nn Ameri can end to it is now engaging the at tention of the Austrian law eourts, where. Count Des Fours-Wiihlernde, scion of one of the oldest houses of the Hohcmiau nristoeraey, Is being called tt) wevere account for squander ing tin fortune of his two children, for having neglected to give them an education in keeping with their rnnk mid for having rendered himself guilty of gross contempt of court, notably by kidnaping Ids children some years Ago from tho care of the gunrdinni appointed by law, and aft Mr ho had been Judicially deprived of hia parental right on account of his extravagance. The count, whose iiiiitritunnlnl differences with his wife resulted in n seusntlonnl divorce, the court deciding that neither the hus band or wife wns worthy of the guardianship of the children, nb ducted his hoy anil girl from their legal guardian nnd (led with them to Switzerland, On the Intervention of the Swiss courts being invoked by the Austrian authorities hi1 came with them to this country, mid, lie cording to tin evidence ju.-tt produced In court, siiyn the ll.iltiniotv inerl can, neglected them to Mich a degree that Ids daughter, Countess M.irie, now 21 years of age, was obliged lo take a position as inirt-c girl in a family in Chicago under the mime of Marie Mrrtcii. while the boy, who is two years younger, was left to pick up his own living as errand boy in n store in New York, also under nn assumed name. Finally the family learned of tho condition of tho two children and itned them to be brought- over to Kuropv, where they arrived penniless a. id with nothing but the clothes on Miuir hacks, tho young count, in spite of his ID years, being ns ignorant as it boy of 13. The girl has now been placed In possession of her share' of the family ' fortune, which is large and sufficient to keep her in comfort and affluence, while steps have been taken to prepare the boy for the army, his maintenance being mean while provided for in keeping with his rank. Hath children in court dis played considerable bitterness to ward their father, especially the girl, who seems to have retained a partic ularly disagreeable recollection of the time when she wns obliged to earn her living as nurse girl at Chica go, To-day her allowance from the family fortune is $20,000 a year. 1'nrtlnir. "We must part!" fiilttred Gahrielle. 'No! No! No!"oried Hermann, look ing at his watch, "I have hut ten min utes!" Hiic regarded him wontleringly. Merc child that tdie wat, bhe lui! ct to learn thnt fond hearts may not port ami do it right in lets than two hours, at the least. Puck, She It end the Signal. There Is n rotnnntlc story nbout Lord Kelvin's Hccond murrlngc. In the cur ly seventies ho, then Sir Wllllum Thorn son, wnH In West Indlun waters, ou board IiIh schooner yacht, the Lnlla Ilookh. Ah n rocreiitlon ho took up the question of Hltnpllfyliig the method of signal at sen. Hu had been talking of It nt the dinner tnblo of n friend In Mndctrn, nnd the only apprehension that seemed nble to grasp It was thnt of his host's duughtcr, n lady lio great ly but silently ndmlrod. "I quite understand It, Sir William," she mild. "Are you sure';" ho questioned, half doubtfully. "If I sent you n signal from my yncht, do you think you could read It initrcould answer mo?" "Well, I would try," she responded. "I bellevo I should succeed In making It out." The signal was sent, and she did suc ceed In malting It out and In transmit ting the reply. Tins question wns, "Will you innrry mc?" and the answer was, "Yes." A Homely Grretliiff, According to Aliislec's Magazine, when the governor of Newfoundland, Sir Henry McCalluni, K. C. M. (., went ashore at a small harbor of the east coast he wiih met nt the lauding place by n grizzled old fisherman, who sought to make the stranger welcome, whoever lie might be. "He you co in In' ashore, Birr" he nslt cd. "Yes," said the governor. "He you here about the lie (seal oil)?" the fisherman pursued. "No," sold the governor. "He you one o' 'Sam Lewis' men from Ited bay, sir, come nbout the timber?" "I am the governor of Newfound land," Sir Henry announced, with some show of dignity. "He you, now?" said the fisherman, with n friendly offer of his hand. "Well, 'tis n mighty good Jolt If you can hold It. An' 1 hopes you will. Would you like n cup o tea, sir?" "A Lot of 'nlr." The Inhabitants of the little town of Sotnersby, In England, whore Ten nyson was born, arc frank in giving their opinion of their distinguished fel low townsman. One old woninn thus related her Impressions of the poet to a visitor: " '13 was a very quolet man. 'E seem ed as If 'o was 'alf asleep, with 'Is oyt3 'nlr shut an' pcepln', nn' 'e used to poke at ye, lolke I' fun, wl Ms stick. '12 'nil such a lot of 'air an' a long heard, an'," sinking her voice eonli dentlally, " 'e never looked very clean; no. e didn't." And this Htmcwhut Htnrtllug testimo ny was pioiuptly continued by her hus band, who added: "If you'd met 'Im gooin' along this dusty round, you'd 'a' takken Mm for n tramp gooin' to Hrlgg for n night's lodgln'." It Iteiiilniled Him. One sharp November day, says the Philadelphia Record, a hoy entered u car, leaving the door open, much to the discomfort of nn old gentleman who sat next. As the wind chilled his mar row his temper rose. Leaning ncross his seat aud talcing the kid by his ear, he said: "Were you brought up In n barn? Why don't you shut the door?" The boy suld nothing, but closed the door, coming back to his sent In tears. This sight moved the old man to relent ing pity. "There, there," he said, "lit tle man; I didn't really mean you were brought up In a barn." "That's Just It." retorted the kid. "I was brought up In n barn, and every time I see a Jackass It makes me think of It." An Intrreitlnar Cola. An Interesting coin has just been sold In Germany. It Is one of the few coins In the history of the world which can be accused of having n humorous side to It. lu 1070 the Danes descended on the port of Hamburg, but their nttack on the famous Ilansc town proved un successful. The Inhabitants of the town struck a medal to commemorate the occasion. The legend on the coin wns ns follows: "The king of Denuinrk 1ms been to Hamburg. If thou wouldst know wliut he achieved, look on the other side." It Is needless to add that "the other 6lde" Is a blauk. Ilia Man Warn Appointed. As an Instance of the ucuteness of Al Daggett, the former Republican lender of Kings county. N. Y., the story Is told that when Scth Low was elected mayor of Brooklyn some years ago he wrote to Mr. Daggett, offering to appoint as commissioner of elections one of any three meu he might name. Al wrote three lines to the mayor, as follows: "CharleB Henry Cotton, C. II. Cotton. C. Henry Cotton." Needless tJ pay Mr. Cotton was appointed. ' Her Pet Fad. Mrs. Jones Mrs. Robinson Is .the greatest woman to stick to a fad 1 ever saw. Mrs. Rrown Why, 1 never heard anybody mention that befpre. Mrs. Jones Can't help that It's so, all the same. Just see bow she has gone on admiring that husband of hers these twenty years and more. Boston Transcript. Taken Serloaslr Now. Runket I used to get considerable amusement nut of golf. Aseutn-Ah, then you don't play any more? Bunker Yes, indeed. I wns referring to the time before I began to play. Philadelphia Press. Mild Caae, Wife (anxiously) Is my husband very 111, doctor? Dr. 8tlckum-Ob, no. Only about $100 worth.-Exchange. Atlinnl nnd Gye. Thii story of Mine. Albanl's first Lon don engagement Is ns follows: Colonel Mnpleson heard of her singing nt a theater at Malta, nml, thinking that she would bo successful, he made her an offer, through an agent, of n contract to sing In Her Majesty's theater. Hlio Agreed to It nnd went to Loudon; but, on arriving there, she told tho cnbman to drive her to the Italian opent house. lie, Instead of going to Her Majesty's, took her to Covcnt Garden, which was elfio devoted to Italian opera. She was shown up to the manager's ofllco and stated that she had come to sign the contract which Mr. Mnpleson hnd offered her. Mr. Gye, thinking to play a joko on his rival, Mnpleson, mnde out n contract, and Albnnl signed It. Mr. Gyc then told her that he was not Colonel Mnpleson, but that he could do much better by her. He offer ed to tear tip tho contract If she liked, but told her that Nllssoti wns singing at Her Majesty's and would biook no rlvnl. Alliani decided to let the contract stand and thus became one of the stars of Covcnt Garden, eventually marrying the son of Mr. Gye. A Sliort Niitlonnl Anthem. Japan luts perhaps the shortest of nil national iintlicms. it Is called "Klml On Yo," from Its first three words, nnd consists of thirty-two syllables, which count In poetry, however, ns thirty-one. The exceeding brevity Is due to the iintlonnl fondness for conciseness of phrase and for economy of expression )n nil forms of art. The patriotic song Is what the Japa nese call n "tnnkn," or verse of five lines, tho first and third being of 11 vo nnd the others of seven syllables. Be low Is given the anthem In Japanese, with an English translation: Klml Qa Yo. Klma Ra yo wa Chlyo nl ynchlyo nl ; Snzaro lsht no w Iwawo to narlto "t Koko no musu made. TRANSLATION. May our lord's dominion last Till a thousand years hnvo passed Twlco four thousand times o'crtoldl Firm as chutiKeless rock, earth rooted, Moss of ages uncomputed. Japan nnd America. An Empire Sold nt Auction. The Homnii empire wns once sold to the highest bidder. On the death of Pertlnax In lOIl the I'nctorian guards put up the empire for sale by auction, and, after an animated competition be tween Sulplclan and Julian, It was knocked dowu to the latter for li.UoO drachmas. The Homans held auctions of vnrlotis kinds, the proceedings be ing much the same In all cases. The nuctlo sub linstit. which wns u sale of plunder, wns held under u spear stuck in the ground. The maglstcr nuctlonls, or auctioneer, was chosen from among the nrgentarll, or money chnngers, nnd his assistants were the cashiers. rrrluii! IIow many people when they marry carefully put nsldc their Joint love let ters as one of the most cherished pos sessions of their future life, nnd In how ninny cases nfterwnrd do they ever take them out and look nt them? Now, why Is this? Partly perhaps because the time of romance Is over nnd practical, everyday life lias be gun; partly, nlso. we will hope, because now they can say so many nice things to ench other, nnd there Is no need to read over the past nice thlugs they have written. Golden Penny. In a Fos. A befogged Individual was groping bis way down one of London's side streets leading off the Strand when be suddenly bumped up against a man coming from the opposite direction. "Could you tell me where this street leads to?" he Inquired after the neces sary apologies had been made. "Certainly," replied the other. "It leads Into the river. "I have just come out of It." Free Lance. Criimcil Vegetable. A cross between n headless cabbage nnd the turnip produced the rape plant. Cabbnge nnd turnips themselves nrc relatives; the lettuce plant also claims near kin to them, nnd far back In plant life grew 11 parent plnnt with someof the characteristics that each now claims ns Its own, from which all three, nnd umuy another plant also, descended. Crnahed. "You are an Iceberg!" exclaimed her elderly but well preserved adorer, pale with anger and mortillcntlou. "A dozen Cupids, with a hundred arrows ench, could never find a vulnerable plnce In your flinty heart!" "Not If they used an old beau to hoot with," coldly replied the beauti ful girl. Bitremes Meet. Peter Cunnlgham was telling one evening where he had been dining and what ho got "We had a thing 1 never saw before a soup made of calves' tails." "Extremes meet," wns the remark of Douglas Jerrold. nt that time the prince of wits In England. Ule Ambition, Young Jones I mean to so live that when 1 die all the great cities of the enrth shall quarrel over the question f my birthplace. Young Brown Yes; ench one will lay the blame ou some other. n I In the I'lrre. Irnte but Uniuusleul Father For gracious saUe.'.Mnry, give us a rest! Daughter-Can't ilo It. pu. There's none lu the music. The Individual who cets Into the nnl,t of givilu. wuv t0 depression Is on thc broni ronU t0 run.-Chlcago News. A Hahuaik in Land Eighty auto , farm for sale, one-fourth of a mile 'mm town, nearly nil alfalfa land; nil evel; eight por cent annual interest' guaranteed on purchnsu prico in rent. Call and sue it or write, U G. Kniuiit, IiihvuIc, Neb. A Certain Cure (or Chilblains Slinko into your shoes Allen's Foot Kasn, a powder. It cures chilblains, frostbites, damp, sweating, swollen 'eet. At nil druggists and shoo stores, i5 cents. It Keeps the Feet Warm and Dry. Ask to-day for Allen's Foot Ease, n uowder. It cures chilblains, swollen, sweating, sore, aching, damp feet. At til druggists and shoo stores, price 2ro inflammatory Rheumatism cured in 3 days. Morion I,. Mill of Lehanoii. Ind. nay:: "My .rife, hnd ititlntntnntory rliumiiHllnm la every inurcle iiml Joint; tier MifTerlnit hh tcrrlhlcand ncrhodymid face were vvoolen almost hejond recognition; hnd ticen In tied for Mx week and hud elxht phv-ilclnn. hut received no hcncllt until ne trieu trio Aiyuc mrc mr.Kiicuinaiiem, Ukkvo Immediate relief nnd the vvn ahlu lo wnlk nhout In three dny. lam uru It laved her life." Sold hy It. E. Orlec. DruuRM, Ited VANTKti--Sevcrnl croni of character and coiid repiiintlon In enthMnto (one In thl county reiiulred) to represent nnd advertUe old estah ItKlieo wealthy ousl csh hnuvc if rollil Ilnnuclul MandliiK. Hillary $18 00 weoitly with ex)ciie additional, all pnvahle In cnali ench Wednesday direct from head otllcea. llorm and carriage, fnrulnhed, when decennary. Deferences. En cloxo elf-ail.lrcRsed stamped envelope. Dept. Manager 33:1 Cnxton lliilldlng, Chicago. Farm for Sale. Half section, livo miles from Red Cloud, tine land, first-class improve ments. V burgain if sold soon. Ad dress J. W. Wallin, Ited Cloud, Neb. Salesman wanted to sell Anti Rust Roof Paint, Compounds and Lubri cunt. Salary or Commission. Vul can Chemical Co., Clevland, O. Stops the Cough and Works o(f the Cold Laxative liromo Quinine Tablets cures a cold in 0110 day. No euro, no pay 25 cents. f-VrA'V'. Dr. Hess' Stock Food i the cheapest in the, market and w' guuiiintee satisfaction or joit mon ey refunded. 7 pounds, 50c. 12 pounds 75c. .25 pounds $1.45. '40 pounds $2.85. 100 pounds $5.00. Dr. Hess' Poultry Panacea guaranteed 111 tho same way. Chas. L. Cotting THE DRUGGIST. The McElroy SBBO FARM. Situated in the Southwestern part of Iowa and Northwest ern part of Missouri, in thn best corn bolt in the United Suites. SEED CORN 11 specinlty. Write- for freo samples nnd prices. Agents wanted (reliable ) Address O. E. McElroy, HLANCIIARU, IOWA. LEGAL NOTICE. In the District Court of Webster county. Stu nt hits. In Ho the cstfttt of ) .losepli VodHlt. An Incompetent. ) nilllKII TO 8IIOW CAUSE This eattit cntiie ou for h'nrliiR upon the pt tltlon uf Joseph bldlo. Riiurdlan of (lit ttdate of loui-ph VodHlt. an Incompaenl praying for llioimo to cell the north half f the souttaweut quarter of nectloii 3. In tonu 3, raiiKO 11. Web lr Collin), .MlurutKa. luriuu jibjiuvui hi wuh of the said ward, and In order to provide for the care aud support of tho ward, Joseph Vodak, thtfre beltiK no personal properlv. It la therefore ordered that all pereooi Interested In iald calate appear before tnt at com t boute In UaatlniM. Atlanta comity, Nebraska, en tat 13lh day of March, 1902. atone o'clock p.m. to show cause why a license should not be granted to ld guardian to sail the abe described real estate Dated this 87th day of January. 1903. Ed. L. Adams, Judfe, ft. T. Portan, Attorney. For Job Work of any kind call on The Chief. The Red Cloud Chief and Chicago Weekly Inter-Ocean One Year j Henry Bros., I&lirEijslcl, lo. J ANNOUNCi: TO TI1K TflADi: THAT TIIKV AUK OFKKIUNd THKIlt i Black Diamond Seed Oats, 100 ll. $11, or 500 lb. 812.00 Iowa's Premium White Oats, 100 lbs. 82 70, or COO lbs. 812 00. J Yellow Dent Seed Corn, $1 fiO per bn or 0 bu. for $7 50. Choice White Corn, 81,50 per bu. or 5 hu, for $7,50. tacktfrtt, C'cM'i with onltr. Write for prices on Choke Clover, Timothy ttnd Millet Seed. AVWWWWW WW WWW WW W V WW w w w wv w w wvww w wv TRUSS FREE To Introduce It ipilrkly the luuuntnr will give miit inoiiuy It's free. II. C Co., 41) .Main M., YMI DEAF? im v. r.-r it- i . c mxraj , . ALL, CASE3 O: DEAFNESS OR WAR IHIEAR.NC ARE r:?W G-wALTf-F by our new in "lir.. '"tv those ooru doaf iv.o incur.iMc. HEAD NOISES GHftSE IMMEDIATELY. f. a vEirNiA'-;, :? uAi.nioftc says: nAMinoRt:. Md Mnreli jo. iom. (Trut.'ei'ieii nelivjeiil'icli' r-nrO fib -ifnct t'.nni'.: to jour t! can-it nt, 1 will now ijlvc you I full liii-lorvnf uiv ftf-t- lu lis ii l wm-ti- -..inn AIkiiiI iVve can ni;o my right cur began lo mii. nml this Lept ou gelling worse, unlit I lost nylicaritii: in tliUinriutlrvlj I ttuclcnvrnt a irvntiuciit Icr mlnrili. for three itioittlii, without nnymccrss, coiiFultcdnnum ifrof physicians, ninoui; other. the ino-t vinliiciit enr i-iuciiiliMof I lilt city, who told inc that inly nn operntiou could lulp uu- unit '-xeii lli.n only unipornrlly, mat the head noises would liru cjnse, but the heiiiitu; In the nffvcttd cm would b- lost lort-vcr I then snw our ndvcrliseiueut uccidcti all- hi ii New Yorl; paper, and ordered your treat, ment After I had used It onlvafcn dnt nccordlni; lo your dirtctions, the noises censed, and to diiv. nftcr fie wttUs. mv hcatitm in thl UUcnrtd .ur ha beta nititsly icttorcd. I thank you hcaitlly nnd bea to remain Very truly yonrs. f A. WKKMAN, 7308. Uroadway, Baltimore. Md. Oitv treatment does not interfere with your usual occupation. :T,erd YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOME -'SSSV- INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC, 596 LA SALLE AVE., CHICAGO, ILL City Dray and E, inC, ROSS. PROP, Goods Delivered to any part CITY AGENTS.FOR ADAUS EXPRESS CO. TELEPHONE NO. 62. PLATT & FREES CO.. Chicago - Lumber -Vard.; KKD OLOUD, NEHRASKA. Lumber, Lime, Goal and Cement. TRAJOESIfcS TvUMBBR Co, DKALKKS IK LUMBER and COAL o ULllcllrLe; l ixx red cloud. 1 for $1.25. The U S. Oovernmeat on Jmuinry 30th, iruinlfil n I'Htpnt for n trns tlint does away . with nil olil fnMiloned Idem nn absolute tier-V. feet triihK lliyt holds rimtiirv with rninfort nwny no In each Mat. He don't nsk, expect or Westbrook, Mslue. ANY I 41 HEAD liSSES? Express Line. of the city. Charges as low as the Lowest a t c ri al , Etc. Nebraska A A 1 l M 1kL 4 ipmwssr