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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1904)
vs&aamm tSXXl4ill&LjamMUhLii i I II I v I I II IT II iv WoaeR is Well u Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney and Bladder Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon tlie mind, dlscourngcsandlcssensnuibltioii; beauty, - vlfjor nnd cheerful aVj F7 "es9 BOon dlRnj))eiir WIlCIl iilCKiiuieyniiiu ' out of o'dcr or diseased. Kidney trouble hna become bo prevalent that it is not uncom mon for u child to be born afflicted with weak kidnevs. If the childurlnatcstoooften, if the urine scalds the flesh, or if, when the child reaches an ngu'when it should be aide to control the passage, it is yet aniictcd with bed-wet-tinL'.depeiiduponit.thecnuseofthedilli ..,,nv U kidnev trouble, and the first rMllRvsi hISSSE1 about tho tuxes. ' Would it not bo tho best policy for .tho rond overseers to ti.ko n turn nmong tho rohldontH of his district mid sue how much each can get done gratis and do what ho does do in good shape. Then in a fow years eacli district would try to show tho bet worked roads. Get tho prido nnil good work started and you will see that tho majority of tho fanners nro O. K. nnd Intelligent enough, but need waking up. Now my farmer friends orltlrlso me if you will but. Is it not vefy fool ish to oleet nothings for road over seers, lust becmiMJ there Is no money in It. Think of the poor horses, tho lo.s and bruiikngo of your vehicles, year in Jand year out; how tho poor animals have to scratch and pun Hep should be towards tlu treatment of , t,irm,K, ri,,,cc holes and washed out "ST rr CUd : bu of ' roads, In,.,, where .1 human boingem, What are wo bore for the kidneys and bladder' and not to 11 habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men arc made miser able with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same ureal remedy. The mild and the immediate effect or Swamp-Root is tm rcalihUs sold by druggists, In fifty- ffifrrn cent and one-dollar fnBBJgiBWg;;jgH sire bottles. Youmny(gggjuK have a sample lwttlc -iM-by mail free, also n iloros of Bant-Roo. pamphlet telling all alxmt Swamj)-Root, including many of the thousands of testi monial Tetters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Uinghnmton, N. Y., be sure nnd mention this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the nmnc, Swnm-Koot, Dr. Kilmer's Swnnip-Root, and the ad dress, Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle. Why Is It? hardlv walk. What lire wo anyway, just for the dollars? Is ij. only how can I make tho most dollars mill nut. luiw mm I snvo tho most? Aro our horses hero only to work and keep tho world from starving by pulling our old and our new improved ma chinery to ralso crops, and for us to whipe and overload lit hauling the stuff to town? I hopo not .1. J. KlNDSCIIEJt. Atchison Globe Slfthts. Atchison has a cannon, but la afraid to shoot it.oir. When a man's kin won't visit him, ho is pretty ornery. We notloo that as wo grow older, we are more neglectful in hating our enemies. Editor Chief. Why Is it? That wo bb supposed to bo intelligent farmers take no more pride or interest in our country roads. It seems that a part, at least, are afraid they will do some thing for their fellows mid tho public for nothing. Why do we generally select tho biggest slouches in tho dis trict for road overseers? Men, who have no pride in their own work, that have no judgment, no ambition, that caro nothing for their own horses or wagons and who go to town after a rain and do nothing. If' theso men would call out tho farmers when tho roads aro badly washed out and are full of ruts and holes, when ttioy can do no work in the Melds, and say: Hero you men lose no time now, lot's work these hills down, the ground is soft, it plows easy, we have time to do a good job, etc. How much better tho roads would bo. Why Is it? That any ambitious farmers too, who have badly washed roads right by their homo?, or within a half mile, don't Miy to their noighbors: Hero, let us llx theso roads now, wo won't looso any time, we can't work in tho ileid now, let us show tho public how good practical roads can bo made with good will ami good souse and Judgment. This would induce many others to follow suit or bo ashamed to "bo thus'outdoue. Also why not each man tako his mower mid spend an hour or two and cut tho weeds and crass along tlie section lino us far as his laud goes, while tho weeds are so large they will not sprout any more yet tender enough to cut easy. Is tVro an excuse for not doing it? Many men will call somo lady a dirty house keeper and slouch, etc , and yet can not see how dirty they themselves aro by letting tho weeds grow in tho roads beforo their own door and allowing the roads to become ulmosthmpasslble. They will go t town, without an ex cuse, wlieh tlie roads are wet, and cut them up more for the next rain to work on. Again why is it? Tho road over seers have their tools, plows, scrappers and etc., iu such poor condition that no 0110 can do anything with thorn. Farmers often must uso the!r own tools to work with and they aro not made for such work, particularly when tho ground is hard and dry. A prac tical mau would take as good care of those tools as of his own. Keep them iu repair, sharp, and bright, so they will work easy and when not in uso nnd out of season, smear them with uxle greaso or something to protect them against rust. Now they lay out doors to rust and decay, and whon we are called to work they aro In such condition wo can hardly uso them They aio only sharpened oneo a .season, if that often. Wo bust our whipple trees, our harness, mid horses should ers and cuss and get nothing done What is done is done without bruins nud la worso than nothing, A fow aro always ready to keep tho road clean aiiuie.uuuuiiu u-.ineiri.uiu koos; ngontfor tho Farmers Union Insur but see how Urn shiftless and careless ' nt'o Co., Lincoln, Neb., tho best in ... , . .'. , , , , . , , 1 surmico company in tho s'-tto. follow lets It go and Is always kicking' A farmer is always uncomfortable when iu town from expectiug tho town men to rob him. Somehow, tho sight of men dressed In just enough to show their muscles, never appealed to us. Tlie people of a country town can make u torriblo lot of noiso with two anvils, powder, and a red hot iron. All that wo ask of tho devil when ho ulvos us both barrels Is that ho takes no Hiitfirostlons from those who dls liked us on earth. There aro mauv people who believe thut if they can attain a measurement of just so much around tho chest, that they will never die. Wo know an excellent old lady who is a good mother; womanly and de serving in easy way, but bho lies ten years about her ago. Eugene Smith says ho doesn't care how much company thoy huvo at his hotiho until ho has to sleep three in a bed. Thou ho kicks. A man may not want u dog in tho l. I...L !P .. .!.. I. ..!..... tr. I.tu I uuuse, mil 11 u nun uuiuiih" i child, and tho child wants it to sleep on tho parlor chairs, ho llnds that ho is submitting. H. B. ASHER, VETERINARIAN Of the Kansas City Veter inary College Ollice at E. .tohnston's, tho llriek Darn. ALL CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED Telephone 82. RED CLOUD, - NED. At Ulno Hill first Tuesday in each mouth. WHAT MICROBES ARE. How Tliey .Multiply 11 ml IIimv Natnrf KrcpM Tlliem Wltliln Iliiumln. Since Pasteur demonstrated the fact tl'at many huiiuiti diseases are due to minute living things which grow and multiply In our bodies there has been a tendency to call -ull microscopic or ganisms, whether harmful or not, "germs" or "microbes" or "bacteria" indiscriminately. TIiIh confusion may be cleared by the statement that pro tozoa are the lowest known forms of animals and that bacteria are the low est known forms of 'plants, while "germs" and "microbes" may apply to tho disease causing forms in either group. In our laboratories, under suitable conditions of food and warmth, a ba cillus splits in half an hour Into two parts, each of which splits again In half an hour, and bo on, and It has boon estimated that a single bncillus, If given similar conditions in nature, would within a week give rise to pro geny numerous enough to fill the At lantic oceun. Such overbalancing la largely prevented by the protozoa, which feed upon the bacteria, Increas ing as they Increase and decreasing as this food supply gives out " The pro tozoa in turn ure eaten by animals like the worms and shellfish, these by oth ers, and so on, the balance of naturt being so delicate that no form increases disproportionately for any length of time, although, like the locust plagu or the California fniit tree Bcale o? the gypsy moth, some forms may oc casionally predominate. Gary N. Cal kins In Century. Tl V Korean. The people of Korea are neither Jap anese nor Chinese. They are Mon golians and have a polysyllabic lan guage, with a phonetic alphabet They have a recorded history of disputed authenticity which claims for them a continuous existence as a Korean people of about B.OOO years, the earlier part of which of course is shrouded In mists of traditions and fable. Cold Fact. Vhen Dr. John A. Hartwell, better known as "Josh" Hartwell, was at Yale ho waa asked by a professor what would happen to a patient if his tem perature were to get as low as possi ble. "Why, sir," Hartwell gravely re plied, "ho would have cold feet" The Main Question. Practical Father Has that young man who wants to marry you any money? Romantic Miss Money! Ho gave me a cluster diamond ring and a bracelet of pearls. Practical Father Yes, I know. Has ho any money left? The Name Patteraon. Tompkins with a "p" is not more significant than Patterson with two "t's" if tradition Is to be trusted. Ac cording to the story that has como down from the sixteenth century, tho Pattersons all Bpelled tho name with Dragging Rains 2825 Keeley St., Chicago, Iu.., Oct,, 2, 1902. I suffered with falling and con gestion of the womb, with scvero pairis through the groins. I suf fered terribly at tho timo of men struation had blinding headaches and rushing of blood to tho brain. What to try 1 knew not, for it seemed that I had tried all and failed, but 1 hail never tried Wino of Cardui. that blo3od remedy for sick women. I found it pleasant to tako and soon knew that 1 had tho right medicine. New blood seemed to course through my yein3 nnd after using eleven bottles I was a well woman. uA, Gjvman Mrs. Bush is now in perfect health becauso she took "Wino 0! Cardui for menBtrual disorders, bearing down pains and blinding headaches when all other remedies failed to bring her relief. Any sufferer may secure health by tak ing Wino of Cardui in her home. The first bottle convinces the pa tient she ii on the road to health.' For advico in cases requiring special directions, address, giving symptoms, "The Ladies' Advisory Department," The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn, WlNEftClRDUl ? 'I Newhouse Brothes Jewelers & Opticians Satisfaction Guaranteed f v Frsppe New, delicious summer drink We have 37 dif ferent flavors in Cool, Refreshing Summer Drinks irc meals served; lunch at all hours. The Bon Ton W. S. BENSE. Proprietor. City Dray and Express Line. F. W. STUDEBAKER, PROP. Goods Delivered to any part of the city. Charges as low as the Lowest CITY AGENTS FOR ADAMS EXPRESS CO. TELEPHONES, Residence 52. Office 119 1 SAY, fllSTERl I Do you know that It will pay YOU. as well as US, to buy your Building Ma terial and Coal at ouryards? Not only that our prices averaok lower, or at least as low, as those of our competit ors, but because we tako especial caro of and protect all can bo classed as REGULAR CUSTOMERS. PL ATT FREES CO. Coal. Lumber. Cr c-f- f- (- lVVli'i'f'V'fft P.O"N.SArE. Alo.Tirall.bl. La4l. uk llncflH In HKD nl Uld mttillU buiM mini -Uh tl. rtbton. Take tfcer. Kcfta Itaaccraa HaWlttaUaas aaa Iialta. tlaa. But r jo.r llmrit.t. or aol 4v. a mih tor PartUalur. Ttatl-aaalalt Mi "Rtllfr fbr Ladlra." Utur, b; r. lira HilL KI.OUU TmlmonltJ,. B.llb 1) pKtilua. Ckl'koUr 'hcmlal Ca. 444 XaalMa . PI1I.LA lA- V P When a farmer goes to heaven, ami tho Good Mau gives him a sent on His right hand, and u harp and n robe, tho one "t" beforo Queen Elizabeth set farmer will look around, and say: about marking those of her subjects 'Well, it's all pretty nice; but It's not who left tho ancient Catholic faith and .. '. , . .. mat hilp lot with the Church of Enir- us kouii as you promised. fDoN'T Be Fooled Genuine ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA It put up In wl.lte packaEcs, manufactured exclusively by the fdadison Htdtctnt Co.. Madlion. Wis. Sella at 35 cents a package. All other are rank Imitations and substitutes, don't risk your health by taking- them . THEOKNUINB makes sick people Well, Keens you Well. All Honest Dealers sell the Genuine. HOLLISTER nKUrj CO, Madison, Wis. There is a womuu in Atchison who is very ill, und as everything aggravates her seuso of neatness, there is somo fear of her recovery. S-voral degrees wore added to her teinpornturo the other day becauso tho doctor put his bit; warm bauds on tho brass on her bed. Tho nurse put tho brush nud . comb in tho top drawes, when they should bo In tho second, and tho pa- tiont had n chill. A picture didn't hang straight, throwing tho woman into a nervous headacho becauso sho couldn't get up to straighten it, and tho sight of the medicine bottles scattered all over the tablo, instead of being in a neat row, caused a rolapso. Other women are warned to look out. This excosslvo neatness is a disease cast their lot with the Church of Eng land. She Insisted that all tlie Prot estant Pattersons tako to themselves a second "t," nnd since that time many have followed that mode of spelling the name. London Standard. Just think of it! We aro passing through this world, but we are not stopping here. Let us make the Jour ney agreeable to each other. Schoolmaster. TRADERS LUMBER CO. DEALER IN Lumber and Coal, BUILDING MATERIAL, ETC. Red Cloud, - Nebraska. m INSURANCE nalnst Fire, Lightning, Cy clones and Windstorms, seo JNO. B. STANSER, Colorado sprint;; Water. Colorado Spring, Colo., hns the pur ct water of any city In the United States. The supply Is derived from reservoirs and lakes on tho side of Pike's peak, which nre fed by springs and melting snow. Chemlcnl analyses of the water have repeatedly shown it to be purer than that of any other city in the country, due to the fact that tho supply is derived from such an al titude as to make contamination Im possible. Her Awful Dlander. Toss Oh, that's your new hat, eh? Jess Yes, nnd such a bargain; only $18. What do you think? I ilroppeu i in to lot Miss Crumley seo it Just now, and she pretended sho wnsn't interest ed.' Didn't eveu ask how much I paid for It. Tess No, dear, sue aiuii't nnyo to. You've forgotten to tako off that tag murked $4.08. Philadelphia Press. Ahnotutelr Contented. Mrs. Jenks Aro you perfectly satis fied with your new dress? Mrs. Spoltz Yes, indeed. Tho man I love best thinks it's beautiful, and tho woman, I lovo least has pretended to turn up her nose at It Philadelphia Ledger. CATARRH M o. 'fifMRW mjsmm ESto lY-FEVEfr sO?f, & m Y0WT World's Fair Rate To St. Louis Via Burlington Route. Tickets to St. Louis nnd return, Good fifteen dnys, 817.35. Good sixty days, 810.10. Good all summer, 423 15. For full information nbout train ser vice and other details see tho ticket agent. I'he St. Louis Exposition tho great est show thejworld has ever seen is now completo and in harmonious oporalion, nnd it will bo a liftitlmoS rogrot if you fail to see it. L. W. Wakkley General Passienger Agent. 1S1 time table. Red Cloud, Neb. LINCOLN OMAHA CHICAGO 81. JOE KANSAS CITY 81. LOUIS and all points east and south. DENVER HELENA BUT1E 8AL1 LAKE C'T PORTLAND SAX FRAyasce and all point west. Notice to Creditors. IN THE COUNTY COUKT. State of Nebraska. I My. I Webster t'ou In the matter of the estate of George Gibbons, deceased. Notice In lifrcby Riven to all pcronshaInK claims and demauds agalnt George Gibbons late of Webster county, de rested, that the time llxed for nlliiK claims asulnstKatd entate la nix months from theKlhda) of July, 10OJ. All Buct pernoas are required tn )rccnt their claims, wllh the vouchers, to the County Judge of mid comity, at hit otllro therein, on or before the 10th day of January 193; nud nil claims bo Hied will be heard beforo the raid Judge on tho lllli day of January, 19no. at on n o'clock p. m,; ami that the admlnlntratur Ib allowed onn year !. .1.1. .ln A. fl.nn ,rtfl In klflh .( ELY S ORE AM tSALM tho debts alloVcd agalnt Bald estate, and settle the lamo, Iheal A. II. Keesev. Julj 6 County Judge. TBA1NB LIAVK AS FOLLOWS I Mo, 13. Fattenger dally for Oherlln and St. Francis branches, Ox ford, McL'ook, Denver and all points west 6:35 a.m. No, 14. Paaienger dally for St. Joe, Kansas City, Atchlfou. St. Louis, Lincoln via Wymote aud all points east and nouth 210 a.s No 15, Passenger, dally. Denver, all points In Colorado, Utah and California 8:10 p.m. No. 10. Paeeenger. dally for St. Joe, Kaniat City. Atchison, St. Louis and all points east and south . . 10:35 a.m. No. 1T4. Accommodation. Monday, Wedni'uloy and Frlday.Uast. Iiiks, Grand Inland, Ulack Ullls and all points In tho uorlhwet.. ........ 1 :30 p.m. Sleeping, dining, and reclining cbalr cara (seats free) on through trains. Tickets sold and baggage checked to any point In the United Stales or Canada. For Information, lime tables, maps or tickets call on or address A. Conover, Agent, Red fMnnri. Nflhr. nr .1. Vratmla flflnAMl PiHAnnrnr I Agent Omaha. Nebraska This Remedy Is a Specific, Sure to Give Satisfaction. 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