The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, November 07, 1902, Image 8

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Thousands Xtavc Kidney Trouble
nnd Don't Know It.
How To l'lmt Out.
Fill a bottle or common rjlas-j with your
water nnd let 1t stand twenty-four hours; a
nculrncnt or set
tling Indicates an
.unhealthy condi
tion of tho kid
ncys; If It ctnlns
your linen It is
evidence of kid
ney trouble; too
frequent desire to
pass It or pain In
the back is also
convincing proof that the kidneys and blad
der are out of order.
Wlmt to o.
There Is comfort In tho knowledge so
often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp
Root, tho great kidney remedy fulfills every
wish In curing rheumatbm, pain In the
back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part
of the urinary passage. It corrects Inability
to hold water and scalding pain In passing
It, or bad effects following use of liquor,
wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant
necessity of being compelled to go often
during the day, and to get up many times
during tho night. The mild and the extra
ordinary effect of Swamp-Root Is soon
realized. It stands the highest for its won
derful cures of tho most distressing cases.
If you need a medicine you should have tho
pest. ioa ty druggists In 60c. and$l. sizes.
You may have a sample bottle of this
wonderful discovery
and a book that tells
more about It, both sent
absolutely free by mall,
address Dr. Kilmer U.
Co., Blnghamton, N. Y
Vote of Webster County, v November $ K&Q2
Compiled from Returns Rflatfc to County Clerk.
NA.MKS
OF
CANDIDATES
ST
ffomo of Bwiunn-Itnot.
When writing men
tion reading this generous offer In this paper.
BEST FOR THE
BOWELS
If jou haven't a retiulnr, hcnltliy mrvritirht of thn
bowel I'Ver tiny, juu'io 111 or will I. -. Kicp your
howclmiKUti 11 in I Ihi vrcU, J-iircc In tho 'in poof vin
lent phi floor VH I poi mi, I iliinri'iM. Th smooth'
pft.i'rtiH' t must p. nr ivniy of kt't'.iiiitf ihu buftclf
cl en rami clean Into t.itu
CANDY
CATHARTIC ,
,OI Ha
TrAjrt'jtflVt tVHt 1
W
K-S
EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY
rUant, I'nlntil.lo, I'uU'iit, Tnut (looil. Iinllnuii,
Defer Blckrn, V.Vnkcn. or 111 l.-. ID, ?.". nml M rente
Cr bo. Writ tor fri'O sampli'. uii.l ImolJet m
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TtTxraixa uiikdt coamv, (itiiAi.ir sttw tiihk.
KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN
eXtilktUClUltl.
I ftf HC (if Opn Kit m CmI
fa
lEWrs
ffNGIE
BINDER
S CIGAR
KiVUM. . Htaia,HL
4Mt Ml , Mt MM4
lettWiamWHWWrKi
Don't Be Fooledi
Tuke tlie cm original
ROCK'. MOUNTAIN TEA
Mude only by Mudlion Medi
cine Co., AUilliun, Wli, II
beeps vhu well. Our tritlc
mark cut on ench package.
Price, .-.: cent. Never snlc
in bulk. Accept no ubitH
tute. Ask your druggist.
CANDY CATMAOTIO "
We. tO7'TI"' llI.U J'VI' ' ' m LreetUU.
Genuine itamptd C. C. C. Never nld In bulk.
Beware of the ilodcr who tries to sell
"jomclhln.! uit as good."
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Vote of HO or Uwcruor.
Diet rich, r
I'oyntcr, (1 i) 1
For (tovemo:
.lolin H Miokoy, r
Wlllinm II Thompson, 1 p
Rnmnol T. Diivics, p
(IcnrKO K. UIkoIow, h
For Lieutenant Governor.
Edmund (1. McOlIton r
Edward A Gilbert, d p i
Isiilnh LlKhtncr, n
Andrew D. PoiikIi, h
For Secretary 0 State.
Oeortfo W Mnrsli, r
John II Powers, d p I
I). I) Norton, p
J Pliipps Itoe, s
For Treasurer
Peter MortiMiscn, r
.I0I111 N Lyman, d p i
Wesloy II. Mnddox, p
Win Stolley. s
For Auditor 1'nMic Aceoutitx.
Cliiirles Weston, r
Clinilcs Q. DeFinnec, d p i
.Idllll DiUc, p
M P l.liim.liiml u
For Attorney (lent nil
Flunk N Pmnt, r
.lcVi-on II liroudy, il p i
W. Hurt C'lnrU, p
.Jiiiiies U Utirlolijh, s
For Couiiiiisyionrr
Cicoivo I). iMillmor, r
lllllll'S (. JinMUI'MI. l p
.mines 4l. Dilwortn, p
W. I1'. Adiuns, s
For Sinn riiiti-ndi tit
Win. K. !' wler, r
Chi'Mlu Sni'tli, dpi
. 1-2 Howard, p
(!eo II Spencer, s
For (.'oiwnssniaii.
(jeni'iru W N'orris, r
A C. Sliallenliei'Ker, d p I.
.lolin I). Stoddai'd, p
For Statr Senator
Ueoie L Day, r
O K. Pitney, d pi
For Flout eiiresetitatiiui
l'1 A. Sweezy, r
W It. Householder, d p i ..
For ,'iirtscutatirt!
Cluules Hunter, r
h C. Pols Kor, d p 1
For County Attorney
K U Oveiina't, r
.Idlin (i Potter, d p I . .
For Commissioner, District Ko,
l- C .Johnson, r .. . .
I'M I. CSorlndi, p i
For Commissioner, District No
12. I) Smith, r . .
Joseph FokoI, pi ..
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COLV1N & BARCUS,
EAL ESTATE , FARM LOANS.
t..k II ix -i. itiiMe Kncfc. Ncti
VII kinds of pro)erty bought, sold u.nl
csch mined.
COIJ.KCTiONS MADR.
TKIIM IIKAMINAIILE
--
JOHN HAUKLKV,
1
Housi-2 Moving and Raising
A SIT.CIAI.TV.
All work Ktxu'Htitce'l itiifnetory.
Vonr work solleitiil.
JOHNO. POTTKlt.
KTTORNSY-KT- L.Kin,
Over Mizer's (iroeery Store.
4tttCttCf.F,4)jt;r
i flltBKlGHT BHO'S.
$ Undertakers
s and Funeral ?
5 Directors.
If flAI.fU IK'CH'L'UtMl Vtfllt'i.iii . . a.
T " w.w lA I. -
!J! !3y- Phono Numbor, Rest-
i aonco 111, omco, Wo. 84
BON TON
BAKERY and CAFE
When in twn enl at 1I10
U hi 'I'nn win ii- il is elcuti,
cool nml tin lliis.
'15 cent Meals at All Hours
Soda Fountain is Open .
.I-'ifty-siv dilVeieiit kind' of summer'
drinks,
W. S. BENSE, Prop.
jAPPLBSt
Vr
ur. Itcfnr
uiul Imltu
01 it, in
"C. C. C." on Every Tablet
Every tablet of Cascarets Candy
Cathartic bears the famous C. C. C.
Never sold in bulk. Look for it and
accept no other. Beware of fraud.
All druggists, 10c.
APHORISMS.
When In doubt, tell tlio truth. Sam
uel ClemeiiH.
What tnnkes life dreary Is want of
motive. George Eliot.
A InuRh la worth n hundred groans
In any market. Charles Lamb.
IIo Is a wise man who wnstes no en
ergy on pursuits for which ho Is not
fitted. Glndstouc.
If you will bo cherished when you
aro old, bo courteous when you nro
young. John I.yly.
If you would hit tho target, aim 11
llttlo above it. Kvery arrow that llles
feels the attraction of earth. Longfel
low. TIuto Is nothing i;o powerful an ex
ample. We put otheis straight by
wahclng straight ourselves. Mne.
Swiuliliie.
IIao a purpose In life, ami having 1;
tlii'ww such strength of inlml anil uius
clo lnt your work as Oml has given
you. -Cnrlylo.
I'onueiiy we were guided by the wis
dom of our ancestors. Now we are
hurried along by the wisdom of our de
cendants. -llorne.
frneks townrd the advancing wafer. Al
though It could not have taken more
than seven minutes tho time seemed
long before tho water closed over our
heads.
Floating upward, scrambling upon
tho rocks, I tore the nails from my
flesh in my endeavor to keep from bo
lng dragged out. After the second
wave wo ngaln felt tho rocks under
our feet.
At the place where Jensen nnd 1 first
tood the rock was wet twenty feet
above our heads. It was somewhat
lower when It struck us. Where the
wave had struck with full force the
face of the rock had been altered, and
rocks were still falling when the three
men In the boat found us, bleeding and
torn.
Two facts had saved us. To our right
a small peninsula of lee protruded
some Ihe fed from the rock, and tho
rock itsel.' bent toward the west. From
the moment it struck the curve of the
mountain rock to the west of us the
wave took a course more easterly tha
where Jensen mid I stood.
The StniulltiK Army.
Old Lady Poor fellow! And so you
area soldier?
Corporal Cannon Yes, ma'am.
Old Lady I'm awfully sorry for you.
My. my, to think they never allow you
to sit down!
Corporal Cannon Ma'am?
Old Lady I snld I was sorry for you,
and It Is heartless and cruel for the
government to keep n standing army
all the time.
Corporal Cannon Ma'am? Oh, yes,
ma'am, thank you. Loudon Chums.
me
IHxiMivrry of Iron.
Teacher Johnny, can you tell
how Iron was first discovered?
Johnny Yes, sir.
"Yell. just tell the class what your
Information is on that point."
"I heard pa say yesterday that they
smelt II." Spare Moments.
DON'T
TOBACCO SPIT
ana SMOKE
YourLlfeawayl
rm of tobacco tislna
tig, magnetic, full ol
Van rH fc mim.1 nt ... ..
Ctttur. be mtdo well, itroufir. mam
f Iff Btl.1 nn fr. .(!.." uJZ " "
22 ,? .Wtfk 4" r'MySS3
tea ponndi 1 In ten day.. oe? M 00.000
RHMHDV dCQ ChS? AilireM 8TKRMN0
KHMKliy CO., Chicago or New York. 437
KmSsaB
PARKER'S
MAID nniOABa
ClfAiwi nd Urjtmti tbt hlr.
ii?Tfr.F,! W XJeMore Ory
llulr to 11 Vouibful Color.
.VlC.IIPdnjal PnigUa j
This atgnaturo Is on every of tlio genulnt
Laxative Bromo'Qiiininc Tawou
tho remedy that oiiroa it -lil in one Uiiy
If II nc S
Wi&&$8$m
VSi bWUK ftntltt U tlbt UilS. IfJ
l.ll k I. -LTTI rrillL lUdUHIIINNl. L.IIT 4
ShM
tr.
I!otv Xtr. Tone S'.iiicy
Dr.Hobbe'giiirnRiiiI llhtiiM.illl;li'.'i)jrlll Sim
plofroo Add. btrrliu liju.rd) Cu.,ClilcJi.vnr N. V
lit a cloi ruo. k.-ii
oil 'J'aicsiiiNHi, Utv ffi
'M rr (IruBiBis. pa!
BIRTH OF AN ICEBtRQ.
The Ilrnmntlo Ksfirrlpnce of Two
Antarctic ISxplorrra.
Mr. C. E. Horchnrevlnk, eoninmnder
of tho antarctic cxpedltlou of 1S08,
nearly lost his life hy an accident of a
nature so peculiar that It Is probable
no other man could duplleato the ex
perience. At the foot of Mount Terror
In February, ItMX), ho landed from his
hip with Captain Jensen nnd thrco
other men. Then, wishing to tnko a
picture of tho shore, he sent his boat
bnck to the vessel to get n camera, nnd
he and Captain Jensen wero left alono
on tho rouBh bench, llefore tho bont
returned n stranco and awful thine
happened. Mr. llorchgrevink told tho
tory in tho Outlook:
A roar and a rush, with tremendous
explosions, shook the bench. Tho
thought came to us thnt tho perpendlc.
ulur rocks above us wero falling. Then
we realized what was taking placo.
The mighty glacier Immediately to tho
west of us wns giving birth to an Ice
herg. Millions of tons of Ice plunged Into
tho ocean. Wo could see nothing be
yond an Immense cloud of rolling
now. The water rose from tho plunge
of this antarctic monarch. I sang out
to Jensen, "Now wo shall have to face
the wave!"
Wo ruslieil to the highest point or our
limited biaih, four feet above the sea.
Wo saw advancing on us a dark green
ridge with a whltu crest. 1 called to
Jensen to struggle for dear tin.
I clutched tho uneven rocks, .with our
.... i.M .... illl.i T)ii'.l ,
Needed Time 10 Settle.
Landlord (to tenant) Good morning,
Blr. Fine day, sir. Just called round to
sco If It would ho convenient to settle
your quarter's rent
"Do you know, landlord, that nono
of tho doors In this house will shut?"
"New house, sir. New house, you
know, takes tlmo to settle."
"Ah, then, there's a pair of us. I'm
a new tenant. It tnkes tlmo for me to
ettle too. Good morning. Call again."
said the
Faint Heart.
"I can never marry you,
beautiful blond.
"But," pleaded the wealthy old man.
"won't you mnko my life happy for
tho short years I will be hero? I am
troubled with a weak and faint heart"
"In that case 1 accept you."
And yet they say faint heart never
won fair ludy. Chicago News.
niplonintlo.
"There Is one thing I like about your
husband he never hurries you when
getting ready for a walk."
"Very lltth? credit Is due to him for
that, my dear. Whenever I see that I
urn not likely to be ready In time I sim
ply hide his hat or his gloves out of the
way until I have finished dressing."
Wluit W llroUcn.
Mother Did you break anything
when you dropped that nrmful of
playthings, Hossle?
Bessie No, mother: nothing but tho
quiet, nml that's mended already. De
troit Free Press.
Speaking of perfect hnpplness, ever
notice u boy carrying a pup? Atchison
Globe
Marriage Licvnscs.
Lici-iiM's in iiiiitv wero iMieil by
C.inniy .Jiiilcu Ktson to the following
iiiiiiiimI pi I'Min:
October 128 Samuel Giabcheii of
Carroll, Iowa, nml Miss Caroline Man
di'lhatiin of Blur Hill.
Octohor HO Fred Hergfleld aid Miss
V. 1). Vaughn Guide Kockjllohiirt L,
niieiugnns and Miss Lena Louise Goll
.f Hluc Hill
Nuvonbitr 1 Louis II, A Oasier
oltid of Nuckolls county and Sarah J.
lh'Hchlur of Webster county.
' November 5 Louis W. Means nnd
Miss Martha VV. Drain of Webster
county.
The Moler Harbor College, Omnhn,
Nub., wints men to learn barber trade,
steady practice, qiinlitled teachers, dem
onstrations, etc, nro tho advantages,
Complete outfit uf tools, given each
izrndiiHle, hoard included. Catalogue
explaining nil mailed free.
Manual of Soil Culture.
Send me it 2 cent Mamp and I will
mail jou freo a copy of Campbell's
Soil Culture Manual n valuable woik
that, every farmer ought to have, J.
Krnneis, Genernl Diissonger ngont,
Omaha.
Real Estate Transfers.
Transfers for tho week ending Wed
nesday, November fi, furnished by J H.
Bailey of the Webster County Abstract
company:
C K. I'irkins, trustee, to John
MeCalluni rj nwj nnd wi no!,
9!t 11, wcl !
W. B. Prnthernnd wife to Atlolph
Hnrtnnii part w, 8 3 10, wd ..
Pliilip Eveihart to Albert Kort
w sJ, 11-1-lf). wd
Julian I'm Uh and wife to Kttio
M Ptrish lots 2(5 tn 20, block 1,
Kiilev and Juel.smi subdivision
to Kid Cloud, wd !J20
Slut of Nelii-cuiti to Henry Olin-
st.il- -,vl 111 If), d
Frank V .i.in.m-ichei' to Henry
O'liMeilo s$ ill 1-U, e.d
Miuy H SimpMiii to St. Paul
liVatigi liea. L itlnrnn uliiiicli,
lot, 1 ami 2, block 22, Blue
lilt, wd
2200
750
2S0O
1M0
1000
lf.00
Total.
Mortgages Hied
Mortgages released ...
sioaio
$ 0975 00
1050 00
2O0O
!000
BUSHELS
.... FINE ....
WINES A PS or
BEN DAVIS
Will sell in car lots or by wagon
load. Also elder at from 25 to
."0 cents per gallon. : : : : :
K. O. FITTS
Vil
Oi
Mi
til
lb
Mt
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Cubn, Republic County, Kansas JJJ
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The New, Big Operatic Minstel Boom.
It is always a pleasure to look for
ward to a real, up tn-dato performance
of minstrelsy, nnd tho now Mnbarn
Minstrel Musicale is among the recent
ebony production of tho current son
son. Critics hnvo boon profusoin their
prniso of tho uniquo and, together
with tho suporb sconio environment,
which Manager Mnhnra has suppliedi
this attraction has been called a work
of art. From a musical standpoint,
tho Mnhara company is superior in
every partinulnr, tho musical melange
being a t, eat in itsolf. Tho fostive
vauduvillian also forms pnrt of tho en
tertainment, and numerous other feat
ures place Mahara's Operatic Minstrel
boom on 11 par with the best.
A splendid street parado will occur
on ttio day of tho performance. On
tho evening of Monday, November 17,
tho company will appear at tho Hetl
Cloud opera house.
City Dray and Express Line,
E, 1LC. ROSS, PROP.
Goods Delivered to any part of the city.
Charges as low as the Lowt"
"Shave?"
You are "Next" at
Oliver SchafTnit's
Barber Shop,
Basement Potter-Wright Building.
Scissors Ground,
Razors Honed,
AMI
ALL KINDS OF EDGE
TOOLS SHARPENED
All kinds of barber work executed
promptly and satisfaction
guaranteed.
MMOAMAOAOAAMAMAOMAJtikWAAji
l;MJ
LINCOLN
OMAHA
CUICAQO
ai. joe
KANSAS CITY
81. LOUIS anil
all points east and
south.
TIMETABLE.
B. & M. B.Y
It ED CLOUD NEBB.
DENVER
HELENA
DUT1E
SAL1 LAKE CI
PORTLAND
SAA FRAXCI8C0
and all point
west. C2
TUAIH8 LIAVC AS FOLLOWS:
Mo,
13. rantetiger dally for Obcrlln
ami oi. r rancid uraucnei. ux
ford. Mccook, Deuveraud til
polnu weit.............. 6:10 s.m.
No, U. rasBcuger dally for St. Joe,
KaiiMB City, Atchison. St.
Louis. Lincoln via Wymorc
aud all points cast and south i-ii a.m
No 15, VasiioiiKer. dally. Denver, all
points in Colorado, Utah aud
California . .... . b:33 p.m.
No. 10. I'HbFenger. dally for St. Joe,
nniiBHn v.H). AlUIllKOn, 01.
iu an
Louis and 1
south ...
1 points east and
10:00 a.m.
No, 174. Accommodation, dally except
Sunday, llastliiKu, Oraiul rV
land. Illack IIIIU and all
points In tho northwest.-... 1:00 p.m.
No. 1T3. Dully except Sunday, ox
lord and liitermcdlnie point" 1 :00 p.m
SlecpliiB, itliitiiK, and rerllnlnc chair cars.
(seats f n-ei on tlirniiRh trains. Tickets sold and
baggage ehecked to any politjCIn tho United
Stiitek or Canada. l
For Inforinatlim. time inblts, i&nps or tickers
call on or addrciK a. fonover. Agont. Ited
ninud, Ncbr. or .1 Francis. CIhiimbI l'assei gei
Agent Omaha, .Vein-ask. '
CITY AGENTS FOR ADATS EXPRESS CO.
TELEPHONE NO. 52.
THE CHIEF,
$1.00 per year. 4
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