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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1905)
tWtmtl1WttVtfift""hp'&;, r .-tJW-t - Kr. jf ' Ty( -F- -, S A ' ;t &U iA .Ml El? fl '4f 0-1 ! 34 P. 1 -tl J fek ! 1 HLhC CHlhh HED Ot.OtJD, NKMUHKA. PUBLISH KD EVERY KH1DAT. pAOti C. Pjiauks - - Editor Geouoe Newhouhe - - Manner ijffrn ti ,; SUItSUItirTIUS HATES. mmoS nnu lorhun so v Butorod at Ilia in HdUIud. Nob.M ootid clan mall mailer. ADVKIiTIMNO KATKS: Furnished mi application. 'ELEBITONE. SEVEN - TWO tho executive committee of the IVnal fUfnn Thn Kirlnnue Arn D'rlth society, hns telegraphed to UllOll IIIC lilUllbJO HID Adolph Krnus of Chicago, president of tho society, his consent to make a donation of $1,000 out of tho treasury Unhealthy Kidneys 1 W -aw tt- W J( ft JSfJlSXi "The Kodak Way" FOE EIGHT! I QUE DAY REPORT OF EXECUTIVE COUNCIL OF FEDERATION OF LABOR. Tax of One Cent Per Week for Four Weeks on Entire Membership Al teration of Injunction Laws of Coun try Are Demanded. Pittsburg, Nov. 15. A determined fitand was taken for the enforcement to the letter of tho Chlneao laws of tho country, the legalizing of tho eight-hour workday In all work of tho government, tho abolition of convict labor where It competes with union manufactured goods and tho renewal of tho ngitation for the alteration of ' tho Injunction laws of tho country by tho executive council of tho American Federation In its annual report, which was submitted at tho second session of the convention In Old City hall. Tho council voiced tho sentiments of tho organization as being opposed to tho present Immigration laws as applied to nil classes of aliens. Espe cial stress was Inid upon tho need for better physical examinations of Immi grants und nn Investigation was naked from tho government into the many re ports and rumors of assisted Immigra tion. Tho report took the nntlonal admin istration to task for Its failure to en force tho eight-hour law In all govern ment work, and a plea was made for every state federation organization Immediately to lnstltuto a campaign for tho establishment In their respec tive states of tho elglit-hour law. A popular chord was struck when First Vlco President James Duncan, who was reading the report, made a ringing appeal for equal rights In all elections for women. Tho report cited tho four states In tho country wnlch now grnnt equal rights to women, nnd predicted tho purification of tho ballot when universal suffrage was granted. An assessment of t per cent per week for a period of four weeks was levied on tho entire membership of tho American Federation of Lnbor for tho benefit of tho International Typograph ical union in its efforts to establish an olght-hour work day In the Job and commercial printing establishments In tho United States and Canada. Tho Typographical union has levied a sub stantial assessment for that purposo and all organizations are urged to render all tho assistance possible to tho printers In their efforts to estab lish tho eight-hour day by Jan. 1, 1906. GENERAL 8TRIKE IN RUSSIA. Workmen's Council Proclaims General Cessation of Work. St. Petersburg, Nov. 15. In view of the condemnation to denth of many of tho sailors who mutinied at Cronstndt, tho delay in carrying out tho reforms outlined in the Imperial manifesto, tho proclamation of martial law In Poland and other repressive nets, the council of workmen's delegates have decided to proclaim a general strike through out Russia today. In sptto of tho comploto embargo placed on all telegrams from Vladivo stok tho nows of tho outbreak thero leaked out of the navy and war de- of the society for tho relief of tho vlc tims of tho Russian atrocities. Mr. Wolf said other members of the exec utive committee would do likewise. Mr. Wolf stated that the relief fund is giowing rapidly and that he has received a cliculnr letter, sent all Jew ish congregations In tho United States, asking that they ralso money for the relief of the Russian Jews. Mr. Wolf added that Washington will do as well as other American cities In raising money tor tho Jews In Russia. Bad Fire at Urbann. Cedar Rapids, In., Nov. 15. Tho lit tle town of Urbann was swept almost out of existence by lire. The fire orig inated in tho postofllco building and that building, together with tho Ur bann Savings bnnk building, Lord Kelty'B Implement house, two or three other business houses nnd a number of dwellings were burned. Constituents After Hepburn. Des Moines, Nov. 15. Republicans In tho Eighth district, which Colonel Hepburn represents, have potltloncd Speaker Cannon not to reappoint Hep burn as chairman of the Interstate commerco committee, because of his Btaud In favor of tho railroads. wvm INTERESTING EXPERIMENT. IlurMtliiK n Strong Cnalc With Halt a I'lnt of Water. That n small quantity of water, say half a pint, may be made to burst a strong cask seems n startling state ment to make, and yet It Is true. It Is n well known law of physics that the pressure exerted by liquids Increases In proportion to their depth. Suppose, therefore, that we have a strong cask llllctl with water and standing on end. The staves of this cask may be made to burst apart by adding a very small quantity of water to what Is already In the cask. As the cask Is ulready full, some way of nddlng the water must be devised. To do this a hole 1m bored In tlu end or head of the eii&k, and u long tube of small diameter is Inserted upright. At the upper end of the tube is a small funnel into which water is poured until the tube becomes full, and when that point is reached the cask will burst. This seems alu.ost Incredible, but It is only a demonstration of the law that has been cited. When the water is poured Into the tube It unites with the wntrr In the cask, nnd the depth of the water Is several times ns great as thai In the cask alone. The fact that there Is only a small quantity of water In the tube makes no difference, for It Is now one body, and Its depth Is gaug ed from the top of the tube to the bot tom of the cask. As a matter of fact, this experiment Is only an artificial reproduction of what we know takes place In nature. Rome of her greatest convulsions are caused by this very process. Suppose, for example, that there Is a great mass of rock, under which there Is a cavity filled with water that has no outlet. Suppose, moreover, that there Is a crack extending from the surface of tho ground through this mass of rock to the water filled cavity underneath. A rock In this condition Is a common tiling In nature, the crack being caused by some disturbance of the earth or by Its splitting in the natural order of things. Now, when It rnlna enough to All that crack, thus increasing the depth of the water In the cnvlty, the pressure will become so great that tho rock will be torn Into a hundred fragments. It used to be considered that only urinary and bladder troubles were to be traced to tne munejs, but now modern science proves that nearly all diseases VV M-AA 1m nave ineir Degiuniug in the uisopler or these most important organs. The kidneys filter and purify tho blood that is their work. Thctefore, when your kidneysart weak or out of order, you can understand lt-w quickly your entire body is afforti I 'vl how every organ seems to fail to do its duty. If you are sick or " feel badly," begin taking the great kidney remedy, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, because as soon ns your kidneys are well they will help nil the other organs to health. A trial will convince nnyoue. If you are sick you can make no mis take by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases, aim is soui on its merits by all druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles. You may nave a sample bottle nomeotswamp-noot. by mail free, also a pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co., IJing hamton, N. Y. Don't make any mistake but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad dress, Kinghamton,N.Y.,ouevery bottle. . "Cut it Out " says many a doctor to his laoy patients, because he doesn't know of any medi cine that will core female troubles except the sur geon's fcnifc. That such a medicine exists, howcvcr,is proved by thousands of cures made by tlly 4 t T mmmmmmX S'.-d. vKISrSmmlmmWmi Kodaks and Kodak Supplies Bring In Ymur Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing. We do It right. HOW A BADGER WORKS. Can Exrtivnte Aliuont an Knpidly Ma n Mnn With n Spndc. During the day the badger sleeps deep In bis burrow, far out on our western plains and prairies, and at twi light he starts forth on a night's forag ing. He Is n dreaded enemy of tho prairie dog and the ground squirrel, and when he begins to exeavato for one nothing but solid rock or denth can stop him. With the long, blunt claws of his fore feet he loosens up the dirt. Dig, dig, tlttr ' Tie works nn thmicrli Ms II fo de partments and becamo generally pemleil on ,t now ecrntehlng out the known throughout tho city. While Bldes of the bole, then turning on hla tho information received by tho Asso- hook to work overhead Cures Womb Disease It has saved the lives of many weak, sick women and icscued oth ers from a lifetime of chronic sick ness. It will cure you if you will only give it a chance. Try it. Sold by all druggists and deal ers in SI .00 bottles. GAVE UP SUPPORTER. " 1 wore a supporter for four years, to keep up my womb," writes Mrs. S. J. Chrisman, of Mannsville, N. Y. " My doctor said no medicine would help me. After taking Cardul I gave up my sup porter and am now well." INEWH01SE BROTHERS, JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS. g'''g'tf 'g'g''g'g''g'g'g'g'''Cl''gE'g?'-' W ft ft ill i( ! b i ito vJ fi te Mr t W At aVi, Jf iIHiV m mVmfi u Hk AT 1 Ml If llB f Am fm fn(i m i 1 l'i I Hum III u u kk lrgi I flu x ml IftsTAiwlL m U JflZYEARSD& H . ,H RIDER AGENTS WANTED No Money Required $7 to $12 elated Press goos to show that though order was partly restored, a large part of tho garrison stood firm and tho crisis hns not been passed. Pears are expressed that mob violence has flared out ngaln and that this will necessi tate iv further resort to armed force. Martial law has boon proclaimed and tho authorities aro confident of their ability to stamp out nny disorders. Many persons have been killed and tho foreigners havo taken refuge on the ships in tho harbor. Many public buildings, stores and houses havo been pillaged and set flro to by tho mob. Thero has been little Improvement in tho agrarian situation in tho con- At first ho throws the dirt out be tween his hind legs, but soon ho Is too far down for that, so he banks It up ' back of him, then turns about nnd us ing his chest nnd forward parts as a ptiBhcr shoves It out before him. ' Ho works with such rapidity that It would bo somewhat dltllcult for ft man to overtake him with a spade. St. Nicholas. to the Acre i means a productive capacity in dollars of over mm m BIIIIIIFI A pr I If Cm? "IIVC DUOflCLO Rooular prloo $8. BO per pair. of WHEAT,0 mtroauomy we ww doif YouaSamplo Pali for Only tfft NO MORE TROUBLE trom PUNCTURES VIW 4CI ftUIV until you receive and approve- of your bicycle-. SS'on Ten Days Free Trial faosWodels $10 to $24- with Coaster - Brakes and Puncturelcss Tires. tQ03 & 1904- Models Bebt Makes Any mukc or model you tcunt at one-third twxud price. Choico of any standard tires and best equipment on all our bicycles. Strongest guarantee. Wo SHIP ON APPROVAL C. O. D. to an ono without a cent deposit and allow 10 DAYS FREE TRIAL boforo purchase- is binding BOO Second Hand Wheels taken In trntln by our Chlcnco retail stores, nil mfllfi'Q find miiflnlR. ennii nt. now nil II AT DilV blcrclo until you havo written for our FAOTORT WV nvi UVI PRIOEM AMD FREE TRIAL OFFER. Tires, toulnment. sundries nnd suortlrur roods of all kinds, at half regular nrlce. In our big fret Sundry Catalogue. Contains a world of useful information, write for It. PUNCTURE-PROOF TIRES $4H $3 to $8 NAILS, TACKS OK ULASS WON'T LET OUT THE AIR -CS Killing n llobin. There are persons nt tho present day nnd not all old women cither who bellovo that killing a robin will bring bad luck. According to ancient belief, the storm cloud was a huge bird. The This on land, which has cost tho farmer nothing, but the price of tilling it. tells its own story. Tho Canadian Government itIvob nbaolntnlv frro n nvprtr settler 1C0 acres of such land. I Lnnds ndjolnlnir can bo pur chased at from 6 to SI0 per acre from railroads and other corpor- . ntlons. I Already 175,000 fanners from the United States have made . their homes In Canada. For pamphlet "20th Century Lnnnuu,' nnu an iniormmion apply to Superintendent of Immi gration, Ottawa, Canada; or to the following authorized Cana dian Government Agent: W. V. Bennett, 801 N.Y. Lifo Blag., Omaha, Neb. Mention thii paper. Result of 15 years exporienco in tiro making. No danger from THORNS, CACTUS, PINS, NAILS, TAGKS or GLASS. Serious punctures, liko intentional knifo cuts, can bo vulcanized liko any other tiro. EASY RIDING, STRONG. DURABLE, SELF HEALING FULLY COVERED by PATENTS BEWARE OF IMITATIONS 1 Ariililniic rmii'AunntfHl lilta wlnrra no tral provinces. Tho peasants in many j raoi,BllP,UR 10(0lK) fathoms. This bird cases aro fighting among themselves I V0ll nn worin9. lhn illt,nP 1)0iIlir lhn nnd organized bands are attacking vil lages of considerable size for tho pur poso of plundering them. Jewish Relief Fund Growing. WnshliiBton, Nov. IS. S' V.'oV of this city, as one of tho in ri r " Btronks of lightning accompanying Btorms. Tho Germans remodeled tho fiction by creating the god Thor, whoso bird was tho robin. Consequently to kill a robin first meant death by light ning, then bad luck. An Only Daughter Cured of Consumption. When death was hourly expected, all remedies hnvlns fallid, and Dr. II. James w as oxperiim ntlng. with tho tho many hcrlis of Calcutta, hu nccldeiitly mado n preparation which curul M onl) child of uoiivlimpiiou. iiiHcmiu isnuw 111 imaruumry, unii cnjo)ingtho best of health. lie has proveritntho mai loiuumpiion ca cured. Tho Docto Tills herb olin cures N'lcht Su'its, Kaunoa tit tho lat Consumption can bu positively and por- y cured. Tho Doctor now cues Hi free, tmty akin two 2-cen tMamps to pay expense world tnancntly cured. his n-clpo Btonnrh, niulwlll break up afresh cold In twenty four hours. AdclreKS ('ItAUDOPK & CO. 103-J ItacoSt. Philadelphia, naming this paper. Goods Delivered to any part of the city. Charges as low as the Lowest CITY AGENTS FOR ADAMS EXPRESS CO. TELEPHONES, Residence 188. INPLAMMATOUT ltHEUMATlSM CUHED IN 3 DAYh Morton L. 11111. or Lebanon bid., cnys; "Mj wife tiiul liitlHintnatorr ItlieuiniitlMn In every muscle wild joint, her HilTerliiK whr terrible mid her b tl mid face were nwnllen almost bo yond reeoK' lllon; IihiI hin In tied Mx week mil hud t'lKht 1 livticlaiiN. but r reived no benetlt until hf tried ilie Mycilr tire for lihetimallMii, It khv Immediate relief and .(! wmn Hblti m h k "I inn Mi three ilim I Hin ire It hit t her I I ' Sold tiy K Orlco. 1 OniKulNt lle 1 l Isaac B. Colvin REAL ESTATE, Farm Loans and Insurance. Telephones: Glonwood ahd'Guldo Rock lines. Box 23, GUIDE ROCK, NEB. Sond for Catnlomio "T." showlntr all klndi and makes of tires at J2.00 per pair and ui .Iso Coaster-Hrakcs, Itullt-up Wheels und Ulrycles Sundries at Halt that usual mrlces. Notice tho thick rubber tread "A" and lmncturo strips "II" and "IV Tills tiro will outlast anv other ninUo-Soft, Elastic and Easy IUdlntr. Wo will ship C. 0. D, ON APPROVAL AND EXAMINATION without a cent dffosit. Wo will allow a cmah dlmcount of b (thai rnaklntr tho prlco $4.50 per pair) If you send full caiA with mrdmr. Tires to bo rJNofeU at our expenso If not satisfactory on examination. ,, W MEAD CYCLE CO., Dept. J.L. CHICAGO, ILL. City Dray and Express Line. P. W. STUDEBAKBR, PROP. Office 119 - z