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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1903)
i-ii, I l JUIIWUJW'. 3T I Coming to Red 1E" DAY ONLY, Thursday, Sepi 17, fllllMilfln I !iMi Mil PBBH BaiaB S- j , ' -c- A-.rv yurejy.TMihiMtMMX "fc: " '- v;t-?r!iW!A MJ owre 3vf53.T L: iTZA. .f. " 'V fffe 5ftKMBf& k irr& MhVll ug Wv ': for the Aiyosnivr-.NT ok" U..VJiZSTK Wlf lt.n. . i --!.' 1- If - MK 1M ttWVJM&H . ' J , ' , ' ,s 1 1 sll VuRfeKyf"-''"- SKf-SVSM ! MTOW THE OKASMDKST AitSKSO FEATISKE NOW WV'S,'? ?, lliijy;; ;:1 o o o&-v RINGS 2 STAGES aw - i - ,G0 .Real Ro iVWi i The Foremost Show of the World. YOU CAN NEVER AFFORD TO MISS THE MONSTER SPECTACULAR FREE STREET PARADE IN THE FORENOON WELL WORTH A JOURNEY OF 100 MILES TO INSPECT. TWO SHOWS DAILY AT 1 AND 7 P. M- An Hour'ftfen to Witness the Animal and Museum Curios before the Commencement of the Circus and Hippodrome Performance. Bowling . t$!jf t is " pleuhftnt recreation, Ih inviKorntluK nntl is n healthful ptihtimo, and . ' for u pleasant hour's amusement nothing is moro interesting than ii game or two at tho : : : Apex Bomlinq Alleys W. L. MoMILLAN, Propriotor. Oboico Tobaccos and Cigars Always on Hand IM1KIU1ATISM IVIIKD IN A DAY. 11) Hlo Cure for lilutiiimtlmi ixml Ncurnliiln ludl(iill) (iiiihlii 1 lo .'IiIhvk Ii npildii ni'iiii tliejnun Ik iiii'iirlHliiv nml mjKU'rloiu It lemuMkHt oiice llir i'hio hi.i1 tin-cIIkiiso Iiiv mvillHii lj- tllfHj i tiitk. The flrtt ilon Krenily ucmiiik in iriijk pud ii.uc. ioki uj 11, r.. Once, UtugKl'i. Itctt t'lor.d. Wniitctl Ytuiiifr men lo t'rci'Hro for coern in ml ;.oUUou. Klnc cin'iiluiix In nil di'tinrl-nu-nth. Cood Milurlfs. llni'lil )romoUons., Kxntnliinltoiih KKii, l'nrilcnlnrH frco. Inter Mute Cor. Iiim , Cednr Hapltls, In. ISAAC 3J. COLVIN, REAL ESTATE FARM LOANS Look lloz il. Uulde ltock, Neh. All kinds of property bought, sold nnd oxelian'gnd, COLLECTIONS .MADE. TKIl.M IIRA60NA1ILB WHEATLET Does not Irritate Weak Stomachs. ..TRY IX.. Sold 111 S VI). jucknitra liy nil leading Grocers. Escaped an Awful Fate. Mi. 11. Htm-giu ol Mtlbuiiriie, Fin., writes. "M, doctnr told me I had eon sumption and nothing could be tlono fur me. I wik givt ti up to d'o The otTui' of u fuo tiuil In ttlo of Dr. King's 7J,," Dleovi'vy fo- f'o i-iiiinii.i!i n. ud m tony it. Ilesulis wmi'stair ling. 1 .tin now nn tho Kind tn re t viry and owe all n. J)r lving'.s New i-i'ciivcry. Itsiinlj Mivul mv life." T'lls gn'iit euie is iMinrniiteed for nil I'irniit nml lung (Hm'hm s by Olios I, C-tttintr, dritL'gisr. Price OOn & 310) Trial bottles fno. f To Cure a Co! ,ffke La$3ive Brqgjio tpnfce Tablets, m the toy pfSuti.lo ()niy-M,'.nt; lUntUs. This siKnatllTQ. ' do was to discover a euro for lockjaw. Russia may havo Just been waiting for something like tho killing of an other conBiil to give it an opportunity to eelcct its helping of dark meat. CHEAT CONSOLIDATED iOW Q teK?S , A' d'U I l ""Hnv?? , !ivV ' v (Jki-iJ-M fcS n sJut-OK b r a umn s mm a rj.M :-: M! ttlCAN PSOPLE. N'AL'LY f?Vy3 T. AS 3!G AS i-i ipr.rrMUT rmw A ?' r ,1 I - u. 1 ,.-.v1. iryifltmf htbu J n :i I wj HIPPODROME UNWINMCHABLE IN WEALTH AND GRANDEUR:::: Judicial Convention. ' By ordor of tho committee of tho Tenth judicial dlstiictof Nebraska, the Il'jpnblieana of said district are re quested to meet in deleRato convention at Mintlon, In Kcnrnoy county, Nubms kit, rn Wedufsdny, Suptcmber 9, 1003, at tho hour of 11 o'clock a. in , for ihu purpose of placing in nomination h canilidatn for tho olllce of judge of the Tenth judicial dUtiiet of Nebtiihki, to bu voted on tit tho coining Noveinbor tdection, nntl for the transaction of such oihor business as may properly come before said convention. l'lie basis of representnion in said convention shall be one dib'guto (or each ono hunilrttl vo'e, or major fraction theieof, chl fur the ILm. J. 11 Mickey for R)veinor, at tho general election in November, 11X2. Upon such basis the counties composing said ju dicial Jistiict will bo entitled to repre sen iitiiwj as follows: Adam 10 Kraukllu I) llsrlau 8 Kearney U Phelps 10 WebMer U Total 01 By ortlerof committee. T. I,. PcitTKit, Chairnmu. V. A. Mvkks, Secretary. Land Buyers' Excursion. Maigaius in pasttiro and hay land, Improved and unimproved valley ami upland farms In Vallny, Greeley, How ard mid Shortimti counties. Fixture and farm lands from $5 to $20 per acre. From J'.OOtojriOOsecuiis mi improved or river bottom farm. Kxeursion will leave Cowlos for Loup City 'luosday, Sept. 22, over B & M U. H. Loup City and return, $1.17, oil this date only. Secure a farm now and get lnndlotd rent. Writo for pariicuhus to A. 11. Keoney, Cowles, Neo. . Better than Gold. "1 was ttiiublcd for siveral veatb with chronic indigent ion and nei'vuu debiliiy," writes F. J. Giemi, of Litn-e:i-tfr, N. 11. "No nMiiedy heipud until I bcg'in using Kluctiio Uitteu, whiuli did me mine uood than nil tho medi eii:es I over used. They hare also Kept my wifo in excellent health fur years. Sho says Klcetiie Bitters ari just spentlid for female troubles; that tiny aie n rnnd louie mid iuvlgorator for woik, run down wonien. No other nn take itt plnco in our family." Try ilium Only 3, Satisfaction guaranteed by (Jhas L. dotting. who arnvrii kr-c Maltke from Haral;: teas von waldersee Walchter Lautenbn and Geo. A. "W. On" !,- i Id In One Daw sl i wcrstutLsy ' rrwnwFL e-t-" . 'nnn. w JV VfAJSdajK viw. Hr, von tB. Baer vjr MRS. CECELIA STOVE, Ornt j", Knlra Nou t Club. 170 Vurn'ii Avenu Cm a io, Ii.t,., Oa.22, 1002. For ii"ir1y fctir yc ra 1 suffered from o.tnati truiibl .i. Tlio iIjc- m tcr insidt d on an operation as tho w only way to pt well. 1, howpyer, j strongly ulijoctixl to an operation, w tj' ty l.'isimni ltlt uuuenrtcncu ntt j-.i v(. (id I, forlionv Willi a hick , Ijct. A friendly drnurftist u Jviac 1 kM llttti tr ni.r n lwllll t Wltn Z1.! I Cnrdui for mo to try, nn-1 ho ilul bo. Pj l ui'itan to improvo in nfowtiay nna 111 inyrocovfrvwusvciyr.inld. With- Wi in eighteen weeks I wa3 another M beiu(. Bj m Aire. Stowo's letter shovra overv woman liow homo U saddened by female venknc3and howcomplctely Wino of Cardui curc.i that sick- N linen fifiil lirmrra litwtlHi ririii hitnm. "i 11PA4 ncTfiin. tin unf. rrn nn cntfnr. tv .. ......... .,vr -..,- RV w.. wmuv -ij uiff. uo lo votir dniqist today h aruiHccuron tsi.uu uoitio ot wait ?rt c Cardui. mmmmv m M J.Lt UU ruttvtiuufi A KiMtnrliy I'rricliur'l'ollon I'lrk-r. I he iCev. tv It., .in H. AUe.'h tif i.i.g city Iias recently been grcnt d let p s of patent on a pueiini'tle i jtton p.. nor for picking cotton out of tho bulls In the held, ehvs the Htuigls Her.ild. Thl3 Is tho only ir.uclilno for the purpo o In existence, nnd wb. ttip;!y a, long felt want and I tf In -at m.lhlo valta to" bt :h the lticlry Inventor and the Jjtton flLnru tt tlltl .inndl Ml' Tnfm lmn nlroatlv sold a one-fourth lnterfit In i . -. i. -...i... .... ' nis paieiu io a '.ve.tiiny nun owner. Ills machine, when In operation will ' sit on an ordinary farm wagon, and be furnished power by a light gcsoleno engine, which will pick the cotton 'fiom three rows at a time as ast as I ,vs at a time as -ast as I walk, and dump tho Into a fecond wagon, i Immediately nfw im the team will nicked cotton hit which follows Immediately after tho one on which the rnachiro Is hauled. , I :" riirin urj.. j The em of the lucmng chair made out of a barrel is happily oter, but the outgrowth of special needs Aro often satisfactorily developed from small beginnings. A set of book shelves for example, with a drawer at tho bottom, was recently rcado by a clover woman from an old fashioned walnut dresser. The marble top sho hnd removed, and the line oval top swing glass was taken out of Its frame to servo another p-irpose. Shelves weie fitted In tho drawer slides of tho upper three drawers, the wood of these being utilized In the process. A partition was fitted up from tho bot tom drawer at half the depth of the bureau. Real Estate Tranifrrs. For the week endipg September 2. j furni.hedby the Fort AlMiact com-' pany: Mary K Falmer, mlministiatur, to Fu-deiick T llnfki. Mlmin i9trator, deed, sw qr 7-4 10... .3 1.100 Mary E Palmer et al to Fieder ick T Hopka, qcd, sinie 4.")0U Hirry Gund and wife to . E Snnpsoti, lot 1, block II, Blue Hill -.. . . 1000 Conrad Fit, and wilu to C .1 Piatt, wd, hf m qf !U lmlt w hf nwqt'J.l-U 5."i0 CS Whitinoiv to Kiln Hiplei,wd nlifncnr 50 10 0700 Ulias M Turner and wife to Al pha McAllister, wd, lot, ', and 14, hlk 5, Smith A- Mooio's add tolled Cloud 400 Chanes Atkinsson and lfo lo Grant llattlold, wd, part tie qr seqr 2 1 U jjco K A Slmpxui to Mary K Siuimmi, qcd, n tv qr mid n lit cw qr 13. 0 ot) James N Clark aid wife to Geo Sheick, wd, w hf 23-1 9 .7.130 Frank Hu.ehuw to 'm Momn-, wd. nut lot 0, Bii-eliow', add tu Blue Hill i'o C V Cux to Saliva Cox, wd, sw qr 22 nnd nw qr nw qr 'J7-2 10.... 1 ' Abiain E Thonias and wim to ' I Albeit II Keoney, wd, neqi 32- j HI t WOO' Total Moitgiigo tiled, $5,400. Mortgages leleasml, $5,000 .'...? I To Cure A Cold In One Day, Ttiko Laxative Bromo Qnitiiiio Tab lots. All druggists refund the money if it fnils to quro. E W. Grove's signa ture in on each box, 2."ie. vlj& SjfCyy on every fyvxrL0 box. 25c. ZKnzacmwmaemKgstSE&jp T urat tlons. t , MRS. CECELIA STOWE, Onil-i, KnlraNouiUub. Wj bx i Rl 'fflmTP ( - -w k'Htf m, m TJLlijLNlftt fe HOUSES CARE FUL )Oi JDLlfl TO FIT THEM FOHXJlRCU Tho CumltMUtc J It 1 nine ltonom .MinMltavi Sycct Point Well De tfljjicil IlirMcii Lll.ii'n Ch lt ,jn an II o Coaxed, ot forced. "A truinci must sscs3 two ouaiin cations befofoiho dt suceOHsfully ed- lng ucntujjf horst fc dcito tricks seen in n circusho t.l?t pJcsa kindness nnd tt. per. e vela1 ct "A x'eter.u selects his horses wltu nffimui. t AireH u society woman plans ntpart WwJThocnmlidnto for t the fin are i.ililufiif the circus going people 6i" tlulvbrl attlSt bO iiaudSOinO I .W.. ree as possible m i , t ? i Jiiformt'.tloi' niil V naieat I lasy bsoss m nven tern must be largo,nud trace of vicious his cars pointed d he must have n l 'xld Si tho Ilea! less, hd-mu t Jul lightly jrorvr ml. iienslble)ookiiilj 1 the oyoss Ilers ul, broad between hat lay back their curs ut the nplcj h of n man, who nip viciously o cry pdRseroy nna whose eyes pfelly mean disiioslUiHilm demonstrato n nro dlscarueu. A tritlucr will IuqUI uo animal of this kind. ..- "Once e cf.pUJ ito lu selected ho is shipped to the M tcr (juartero of tho circus uritf ns.ugr d to n comfortable atall in iilargJ.i -aii, well ventilated barn tenanted .iy.1 vcrnl hundred beuu ties of hl!fj;lnd -1 iod hay and oats iro his in alujdnine) nd for several days in; is nuowt'd tcjut c nuu uccome nunii iar with ltfs Hutro idlugs. Tho trainer visits lilnjfianiljrn J by speaking kind ly uud occAdonjil giving the nnlmul a bit of hu.,' gal Is Is confidence. After a time thffhori'e logins to whlnuy nt the approach of lie trainer, nnd tho bond of friendsa kis thus quickly ce mentcd. "Then ctomes t ll rst lesson. Tho candidate its ItitxJ (peed to the training ring constructed ear mo unru anu in- lowed to Jwandi i b6ut nt will. He smells thujBnwd :ti tlio nodcstiils nntl the harneM'iindrpes that will noon be buckled a hot 4 kls body and then, horscllke, lies doi ii'ln tho center of tha rluS nnd eftjoys gijod roll. "Vnvf ilot- tin Mfc ln.1 nrntlnrl nml -- " - ". ..... nround t homing prlscvcral hours and BOOU "''derttnud- Mat he Is expected to encircle the rhf his own accord, Then a strap is pacd around his right 'oreleg. nndUfroultiUs strap a rope is l0tee. tinflUJrou ttJUs strap n rope Is run through hwi k$t fastened around h,s V0lly- Fur"p Bra8ps tbe frc0 e"d of tho MMfhi ofle hand nnd a pair eud of tLo Vtf ' W uaud nnd a l'a,r of Une3 "MP""1 ti,ithe horse's bridle In thg;j.uSKr TlWinlmal is told to get-iWniiid'aftcr ik ring Is encircled a few tJm'AStlie JAimand 'whoa' Is glvcn. If t UorfKlefuscs to obey, a quick pull on the nfie draws bis leg from under him, iM ho Is forced to stop. Onl.v4 fevl demonstrations of this kind are. ncciiiiry to show tho horse that hexnust pup when the com mand is given! y 'After these prtj luflnarles are satis factorily nccouiplIi(ft tho equlnb pupil Is taught tojkueellftrst on one knee, then on the other tad flually on both. All this Is riccomi'ptfycd by drawing up the frontVlcgs, in ut n time, thus forcing hlnifc dowi padded to prevent time he Is forced ( to kneel Is given. His knees nro dlury, and every n the command tho nnlmal is petted and rea6sun tvllh kind words until dually lipdcuef it the word. It Is In these i miliary lessons U'11 KoodSperft 8-)0,llL,,lt ,T.,IU lln?')' er is maue or (Jr must be tlrm and resolute, but kUdiuIways kind. A horse is like la you may coax him. but you can't firSe without spoil ing his disposition, uio anlmnl quick ly notices anyBho,J if ill temper or roughness on the pmjtAf tho Instructor nnd resents It6y hit dining balky und obstinate. Blows or uw-sh punishment only make hInwortV.fVou frequently hear people nftscrt Uatt animals nro beaten Into 3UbmIhlqn tn teaching thein,trlcks. People 'iji say this never saw "the Inside of tlietilnlngiuar4crs of a modern circus. Aihirseor'nnyoth er nnlmal conqueret Lfci thU way Is never tellable and "is fk to spoil a per formance by nrjoutlroik of bad tem per, besides bclngdnt.rous to handle. "The next lesion fcifie horse Is tho art of lying dojyn aiUjreuialnlng mo tionless until .thjrworl It given to rise. This Information1 Is ty'lpartcd to the horse in u manner s'ujiir to the kneel ing lesson. k lurelious harness makes It possible fo- 4he trainer to druw the horse down of a soft bed of hny without Injuring liftn. Wlieu tho horse willingly lies difij at tho word of command, hels ta'ajit to sit upon his haunches and tlicpjls gradually drilled Into the Stlier' ticks that nl ways draw applause fi on children nnd adults alike. "It Is usually aureasj itter to tedch a horso to stnmlT npovV pedestal, to waltz, rear on hlsijhlnd l4s nnd niurch In unison with eipilne Xipnnious lift er these simple leieois thoroughly learned and the hrse jjerstands tho trainer is his frlciul mi jlit his enemy The horse of tWr'rS Intelligence learns quickly nsiuou m bo realizes what Is required Tif h9 Tbe main reijulslte on the tjftlnirfl part is pa tience, and if ii iKn lAi't got this, and lots of It. he l'f,H' keep out of the business. If iJgett clted or im patient mid goes fo' hniiilg the horse about unuccessai'Il, the Almal is sure to become unciisyand,Stful. and a little experience orthls iJid will sp6ll him. "TIIU netter limit noi .. . . nr i ItS'the more Intelligence It has aijd th tu muko it L'oml nerform loronptltls provided it has been htiullcdproptr from colt- hood. All hlj h brcujuo- however, are nervous auu ruquuti Iklnd treat nient In order to lijure f. results."- I'H'veiaim r'am eeacr. I man to "Txi ' tlrt III fAN ILLUSTRATED VILLAGE. LtKlc Sarins tdirn One of (he Qnntnt cvt lii.I-Inroiie. Whcri next you o to tho Lake of Geneva, by nil mentis pay n visit to tho little known village of Bt. Lc lr, near by. on tho road between Vevoy nnd Blonay, one of tho (lualntos vll lacca In Europe nnd ono of the l d' est on nccount of Us extrnord.'naVy adornm moro Thoy tho tho houses bear on their outside walls Mnmn ciTHii'inrr Tiiiiriipn nn nninwiiii iii'ia WkU? ( " -". faluf lro. " u' "n,!..-or ? V1, nan In tho Ullage, M. Alfred Bcguln. n niilnhit nt lunl reiinn'ti mill llftt tin. f.,.. i I,.rlo ,ivu T(nrtti'n MntT.'u ziue. Sk4.IV 11 II II ( txvu .. wm .. iPi A house In Bt. Legler has no n for a signbpard to tell tho world thiS it Is an Inn, n oyclo shop, u forgo or n dairy. M. Bcguln's picture docs that, On d stnblo wall ho draws a picture of a spirited runaway horse knocking down men ns lie leaps for freedom; on the whlto wall of the ltttlo village forgo aro, pictures of men making horseshoes for dear, life and shoeing a frisky stood; on tho wall of tho dairy a dairy maid balances a pall of milk on her head, while scenes Of local life, as pic tures of tho annual summer exodus to tho mountain pastures with tho cows nnd goats, nnd caricatures of tho local bigwigs make n blight picture gal lery of the village. M. Heguln lives in one of Ihc most imposing houses lu S,t. Legler, whoneo ho obtains 'a full view of the crooked little village Btrect n' l of the Dent'tra Janinn towering ui ..i tho dlstango. For many years past t has amused himself by painting t. houses, and In tho first place, he ac quired most of his skill and boUnes In painting In this way. Detroit Free Press. HORSEHAIR SNAKES. Peculiar IlnbKn of These Thrcndllkd , I.lttlo Serpent. The "horsehair snakes" are Email, flesh colored mites which live prl icl pally In stagnant water. After gilng through various transformations it oy come to the surfuce of the water In the hapc of very slender, purplish lool.. threads. When they reach this tnt stage, they leare the water and w !T; their way up the stalks and leiu'eu f aquatic plants. When opportunity t.:'- fords, they attach themselves to tli feet, legs, wings and other parts of larger insects, often, as one authority states, creeping under the wing cnfce of beetles. In the case of the cricket, katydid, grasshopper and other Insects of that Ilk, whose legs are hollow, the tiny horsehair takes the advantage and creeps up the hollows Into tbe very vitals. This accounts for the fat and clumsy condition of some individuals ofthe, above named species, single specimens of the cricket having been caught' with over two dozen of these threadllRo "snakes" attached to and Inside of their bodies. After heavy rains, which frequently drown crickets and katydids which are weighted down by these parasites, tho "horselialr snake" emerges from tho carcass of the Insect a full fledged miniature serpent. In thl mature state he Is the delight of tu curiosity seeker and n niluo of study t those who delight to delve In nnturc'j bypaths. Those which have been fo tuunte enough not to havo been carrk very far from water by tho Insec which they encumbered during 11 make their way back to the ponds o lay their eggs. They then wrap the selves around the eggs, which batch Into the little flesh colored miles mentioned In the opening. About tills time the parent "snake" dies to mike room for its progeny. Wlint the Wltncaa Saw. "Do you mean to swear," salditbc foreman of the Jury to tho witness, that at the time of tho quarrel that constitutes the cause.of this action you aw tho prisoner with a coal scutuo In his hands making ready to heavoat at bis wlfeV" "Not exactly," said tho wltness.lwith considerable hesitation. "I inein to swear that I saw tho prisoner with n coal scuttle In his hands." "In what attitude was ho flicn?" asked tho presiding Judge. "Well, now, slnco your lordslap has asked, I'll tell tho truth. Tho prisoner was lying down with tho conljscuttlo over his bead and his wlfo on tho top of It." Tho jury returned a verdict of not guilty. London Chronicle. Dlcaalnu Dorji ot Sorroiy. The world's greatest trlcsslngs havo eomo out of its greater sorrows. Said Goethe, "I uuver had an atlllctlon which did not turn Into a poem." No doubt tho best music and" poetry In all Utcraturo had n like origin, if we couid only know Its whole story. It Is uni versally true that poets "learp In suf fering what they teach In song."' Noth ing really worth while In life's lessons comes easily nnd without pain and cost WaililDKton Timber. "Pennsylvania avenue at one tli bad trees down the center, 1 believ was the remark I made to n George town man I met In a trolley car. "Yes," was tho gentleman's rfply. "and now you can find presidential Umber on nearly every street In y asn Ington." YonUers Statesman, L Cereals with eggs or vegctnulo oil furnish all the food elements necessary to sustain n mnq In health, nc- matter hoy laborious lila occupation. ! ( ! Ill I Don't brood over tjio past i(or dream of tho future, but seize the Instant and' get your lesson from the bgnr. 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