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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1906)
imm man minima V A Food to Work On Work! Work!! Work!!! Lots of energy is needed to keep up the pace. In the struggle, the man with the strong body and clear brain wins out every time. The man of to-day needs something more than mere food ; he needs a food that makes energy a food to work on. Although some people may not realize it, yet it is a fact, proved and established beyond doubt, that soda crackers and this means Uneeda Biscuit arc richer in muscle and fat-making elements and have a much higher per cent, of tissue-building properties than any other article of food made from flour. That this is becoming known more and more every day is attested by the sale of nearly 400,000,000 pack ages of Uneeda Biscuit y the finest soda cracker ever baked. An energy-giving food of surpassing value sold in a package which brings it to you with all the original flavor and nutriment perfectly pre served. Truly the food to toork on. Whoever you arc whatever you are wherever you work Uneeda Biscuit. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY m ey,ry' TWENTY YEARS AGO 5 Items of News Found in Tho Chief of Twenty Years Ago This Week Aa'WA''WWW,'w'W' G. W. Dow is building a now house. Jim Hubbell was in tho city Wed nesday. Mrs. W. W. Gardnor has boon on tho sick list. M. W. Dickerson was in Blue Hill this weok. Allio Albright had a runaway the other day. Frank Dickorson was in Iowa a few days this wook. Dr. Emigh will build an addition to his houso in tho spring. Mr. Crawford of Batin precinct left for Florida Wednesday. Tho B. it M. R. R. are going to re paint tho eating houso soon.' John Young will movo into tho houso lately occupied by Row Brown. Mrs. Spokesfiold has moved into tho room formerly occupiod by tho Homo bakery. Willio Cupp has gotio to Holoit, Kan., to viMt his grandmother, Mrs. C. A. Graves. C. W. Kaley and wife lmvo returned to Red Cloud, after an extended visit in eastern cities. Wm. Duckor, has bought flvo acres of land north of Win. Cather's for a rosidenco proporty. M. S. Ballard is making arrange monts to build a now residence south of Wm. Gates' residence. M. Dorr, a resident of this city nbout twolvo years ago, was in Rod Cloud tho guest of Mayor Tinker. Arrangements havo just boon made tu havo tho Stewart G,rnwl Coucort ODinpany at tho opera houso next Thursday night. Frank Smith, tho woll known and affable clerk in tho dry goods houso of Athow it Young, goos to Vermont on Saturday evening on a pleasure trip, whdro ho will remain about three weeks. Wo understand a young lady friend of Mr. Smith will return with him. On last Monday night tho ladies of tho W. R. O. very cleverly surprised tho Garilold Tost No. 80. At 10 o'clock about twenty ladies presented them solves at tho outer door and duly stormed tho castlo. Speoches wore made by Comrades Fulton, Millor, MoNitt, West, Luts?, and was respond od to by Mrs. E. B. Knight. Tho evening was spent pleasantly. Cowles Joseph Paul has sold his houso aud lots in Cowles to W. T, Evhns G. W. linger returned from a isit in Franklin Tuesday T. J. Ward and family havo been visit ing with Thad Arnold and wifo J. P. Gray shipped a car load of houso hold goods to Beuklemau whoro ho intends to make his future homo things wo can easily make if tlio host city in tho Uepublican valley for business, beauty and dosirability as a homo for anyono.wlio may bo seeking a location. Red Cloud In 1000. Havo you thought of what tho year promises for Red Cloud by way of growth and improvement. Theso facts havo boon dawning in a desultory sort of way upon Hiosm who are watching things move, but when summari.cd they present an array of which wo may woll bo proud. First, tho building planned to tako place during tho year is of itself a worthy ovidonco of growth. Tho now church edifice to bo orooted by tho Catholic society will add 810,000 to tho roal estate values of the city; tho now homo for which Alf McCall now has his plans complete will bo one of tho host in town when completed, while tho houso to bo oroctod on tho west side of tho same block in which Mr. M,cCall will build will bo au excellent addition to our residences. In addition to theso sov- oral farmers in this vicinity are now planning to move to town and either purchaso or erect homes during tho j season Somo of theso aro already ' Hguring with tho local carpoutors on dwellings they plan to build. i From tho standpoint of niunieipnl improvement tho indications are equally promising. Tho council has ordered tho purchaso of tlio necessary I matorlal for putting dowu now wells and will havo a water supply that will mean much to all concerned. It , should not bo many months before visible ovidencow of our now electric ! light plant will toll tho wayfaror of ' light for dark nights. Just as soon as ; tho condition of tho ground will por mil wholo blocks of permanout side- j walks will bo laid in dilferout parts of the city, aud it may truly bo said that our city can bo styled Red Cloud tho Beautiful. Then; too, the growth for tho year will put us away above tho two thous and mark. By tho taking of adjacent properties into tho iucorporaiion, which will be accomplished as soon as tho next term of district court con vonos, tho population should bo easily swelled to over 2,000, and tho influx of now residents, which will bo steady if present indications mean anything, should mako Rod Cloud a city of 2,500 by tho beginning of anothoryoar. All that is needful is a bettor spirit of cooperation on tho part of those interested in our growth. Let that committoo appointod to arrango for the beginning of a commercial club get down to business. Such a club is doing much in many of our Nebraska towns to induce now capital to como in and invest. Let all of our citizens got behind ovory public movement and boost hard. Lot us 'by ovory means unlto to mako Rod Cloud doslr ublo as a homo. By doing theso Burlington Bulletin. Additional trains to tlio northwest j commencing February 11, two daily trains to Montana. Washington, Puget Sound and Portland, via Bil lings, Mont., short lino. Special homoseoliers ratos greatly reduced round trip rates to tho North Platto Valloy and tho Big Horn Basin. j February 20, March G and 20. Loss I than ouo faro for round trip. Low one way and round trip rates to points in tho south and southwest February 20, March G end 20. Colonist rates specially low one way colonist rates to points in Colo rado, Wyoming, Utah, Montana, Idaho, Oregon, Washington and California, February 10 to April 7, inclusive Homoseokers excursion ratos To points in Montana, Idaho, Oregon, Washington aud British Columbia. February t20, and Larch G nud'Jt'. Send for freo folders, desoriptivo of irrigatod lands in tho North Platto Valloy, tho Big Horn Basin, tho Bil lings district aud eastern Colorado. Specify which you want. To tho sunny south winter tourists ratos daily until April .'JO. Return limit to Juno 1,100(5. Writo mo just what trip you have in mind aud let mo advise you tho least cost and host way to mako it. J. F. Euwmids, Agent. Many Children arc Sickly. Mother Gray's Sweet Powdor for children, used by Mothor Gray, a nursn in Children's Home, Now York, break up colds in 21 hours, cure fovor ishucss, hcadach, stomach troubles, toothing disorders, and destroy worms. At all druggists 25 cents. Sample mailed free. AddrohS Allen S. Olm sted, LoRoy, N. Y. A Certain Cure for Chilblains. Shako into your shoos Allen's Foot Ease, a powder. It cures chilblains, frostbites, damp, sweating, swollen feet. At all druggists and shoo stores 2o cents. Sample freo. Address Allon S. Olmsted, LoRoy, N. Y. To CurelCold a In One Day. Tako Laxative Bromo quinine tab lots. Druggists refund money if it. falls to cure. E. W. Grove's siguaturo s ou each box. 2i cents. ItllRUMATISM CUItKD IN A DAY. Mystic Curo for KhenmatlBin and Nouralglt radically curt'H In 1 to 3 ilajH, Its action upon tlio (tyhtum 1b remarkable- and mysterious II removes at onco tlio cause, and the disease Ira medlatoly disappears. Tlio first doso croatlj benefits. 76 cents andll 0 arid by II F. Once Druggist. Ited Cloud . O. .a, final Li . -. to .ta t .., , 4 1-iiilcJ. . i, U. i. . J..U..U 11(1' , j.. . i ,itki r, eontesacu tut; all., i ii.t wiiu, It Dill a miction of iliu slot, is of eninc that me lohl oi li in iiru iruo, was ouo of the grcnu t criminals this country lias evir Known, wiu hanged in tlio county Jail tor poisoning his wife, Mario WoleUcr He faced death as ho has always said that ho would lace it when the final moment came calmly and with out fear. Ho stood on the scaffold be neath tho dangling tiooso In the atti tude and with tho placid courage of a soldier who realizes to tho lull that death Is his portion, but Is still uu afraid, lie died with a prayer on his lips for tho olllccrs of tho law who took his Mo and savo for the words. "Cioodliy," his last utterance was an assertion that he was Innocent of the crinio Tor which ho paid tho oxtiinte penalty of tho law. Tho last pccno In tho career of llocli caino while IiIh attorneys were still making desperate efforts to In duce .Judge I.nndls to sign an appeal, who. however, Instructed the sheriff by telephone to carry out tho sen tence. I loch's death, tho lawyers! say, has not ended tho appeal that was made In his behalf, and although the man himself Is dead, they prom ise to carry tho caso to tho bu promo court of the United States, and If it Is there decided that ho was unlaw fully hanged, proceedings will ho com menced against tho officers of tho lav who officiated at tho execution. $16.00 AN ACRE in Western Canada Id (tie nmotint ninny fanners will rcAllte (rotn their wheat crop this year. 25 Bushils to th Acrt will bo tho Avaragt Yield of Whiat 1 1 dBBBjjBB i il DEMAND DOLLAR WHEAT. American Society of Equity Issues Call to Farmers. Indianapolis, Fob. 21. A strllto of tho 200,000 farmers composing the American Society of Equity, au organi zation with hoadquarters in Indianap olis, has been called for March 1. Everyone who responds to this call j will agree to withhold from market , Ing any agricultural products except ing at prices that aro up to tho level that has been decreed ns equitable oy me oiuciais or this organization. This organization claims that tho producer ought to get at least $1 a bushel for wheat, no matter what may bo the size of the crop. The call of the strike sets forth a minimum sell ing price on all farm products, prices which tho agricultural strikers claim they are entitled to and can get If they stand together. Kansas and Minnesota aro being flooded with copies of this call. It Is flgurec' by tho officials of the organi zation that If those states hold out for tho higher prices tho movement will prove a success. Castro Bitter Against Americans. Willemstad, Curacao, Feb. 2C Ad vices received here from Venezuela are to tho -effect that President Cas tro oays he will humblo France, break up tho Monroe doctrlno, clear out tho French from Venezuela, and then start on Americans, Englishmen and Germans, who, ho declares, aro worco than Chinese. Ho Is roported as saying that ho will clear tho coun try of foreigners. Ho Is very bitter against Americans, who, ho says, are after his country. Tho populnco Is yearning for an American protectorate and tho better class of Venezuelans aro reported as saying that they de mand immediate intervention by tho United States for the Bake of human ity. "Battling" Nelson Stops a Runaway. Huntington, W. Va., Feb. 2(!. "Bat tling" Nelson, tho champion' light weight pugilist, who Is spending a few days In tho mountains at Blue Sul phur, nenr here, prior to going into training nt Philadelphia, was pain fully bruised In stopping a runaway at Umt place ami rescued Mrs. Frank Howard, with her two small children, from n perilous situation. Mrs. How ard had taken tho children for, a drivo and tho horse, becoming fright ened, bolted and ran. As tho runaway neared Nelson, tho pugilist leaped for tho horse's neck and succeeded in stopping It only after he had been dragged a considerable distance. The bruises aro not serious The land that tills was grown on cost ninny of tho formers nlmo luloly noililug, while those who wish tn ndil to the IG0 acres tho Government grants, can buy land adjolulntr at from JO to $19 an acre. Climate .splendid, schools find churches convenient, railways close nt hand, tujes low. Send for pamphlet "20th Century Onnndn" and full pnrtktiliitu rc Ciirdlni; rate, etc., to Superintend ent of Immigration, Ottawa. Can.: or to tlio following nnlhnritctl Canadian Government Agent: W. V. Dennett, 801 N.Y. Llfo Bldg., Omaha, Neb. MvntUm till. lMnr T.ME TABLE. Rod Cloud, Nob. LINCOLN OMAHA CHIOAOO SI. J OK KANSAS CITY S7. LOUIS and (ill points cast and south. DEN TEH HELENA 1WT1E SAL1 LAKE O'l PORTLAND SAX FKA.YGISCO and nil jwinli west. TtuiNii lhavk ah rou.owii: No, 13. PaHNi'DRer dally for Oburlln aud St. Fraud tirnuchUH, Ox ford, McCook. Denver and all points went.......... ......... ....... 7 Oi .m. So, 14. PaKHeiiRor dally for St. Joe, Kiiiinhh City, Atohlxon. St. I.ouln. Lincoln via Wyiuoro aud all poluiN runt and noutli 2-01 .r Se 15. I'uHxoiiKcr. dully. Denver, all point lu Colorado, Uttdi aud t.'altrnrnln -.. T.tinp.n. So. 10. 1'ahneUKcr. dHlly for St. .loo, Kimnnn City. AtrhlMin. St. l.OlllHHUd all pDllllH OHNlHIld Mouth 10:10a.m. t So. 174. Acrninmodntlou. Mondny, Wednesday and Krldny.lliiNi- , Iiikn, Grand Inland, lllactc j IUIIn and nil polulH lu tin I uorthwext Vi ii p.m. ! Hleetilnir. dluliu;. and rpcllnlm; ehuir mm. icatN free) on through traliih. Ticket sold aud UBKKaxu checked to any point lu the United ilntoH or Canada. For Information, tlmo tnblca, mnpN or tlekou null on or address A. Counver, Agent. Hod Oloud, Nehr. or I.. V. Wnkeley, Gmicral Pan setiKoi Aiieiit OinHlm. NelirantA H. B. ASHBR, VETERINARIAN Of the Kansas City Veter inary Collogo OUloe at B. Johnston's, the Brick Barn. ALL CALLS PROMPTLY A1TOID& Telephone 82. RED CLOUD, - - NEB. At Bin Hill first Tuosday in eaoh month. HOLLI3TER-3 Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets ' A Barry Medloine for Busy People Bringi Ooldoa Health and Renewed Vigor. A ttpeclllo for Constipation, Indlgostlon, T.Ito and Kidney Trouble. Flinplen. Kc7pmh, Impure Blood, Dad Ilipnth, SluRclsh Dowels, llendacho and Unclear In. It's Kncky Mountain Ten In toM let form, ,T oonts it box. Genulrm made by IiOI.MHTEtt Dni'u Comp.vnv, Madison, Wl:. SCLBEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE igMp.-s'dl PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM ririnurt and lx-tuitirit1 the lulr. l'romotri a lutuilint gruwth. Uovor Faila to Itotore Oray Hair to ltc Youthful Color. Curia icitlp illirawt & lulr filling. ik:,nnISi."'at DriityUU 60 YEARS' , EXPERIENCE Tennessee Feud Fatal to Three. "Wooduury, Tenn., Fob. 20. The Johnson-Motley fond in this (Cannon) county brolco out afrosli and ns a re sult tho following aro fatally wound ed: Samuel Blair, Bhot four times In stomach; Bob Motley, shot twice In groin; Richard Johnson, throat cut. The trouble between tho Motleys and tho Johnsons originated ten years ago over tho operation of an illicit dis tillery, when blood was shed, and has broken out Intermittently since. Last night's renewal camo at a young peo plo's "candy pulling." Both Motley and Blair wero shot by Johnson, but who cut tho latter'a throat is un known. Klely Secures Injunction. St. Louis, Feb. 28. Matthew Klely, suspended chief of police, on trial bq foro tho board of police commission ers, stopped tho trial by obtaining a temporary injunction to provont tho board of pollco commissioners from continuing tho proceedings. Ijrmjra TnADE Marks. Designs CopvniQHTS Ac. AnyonoAonillnu n nkotrli nnddcncrlntlnn mar qiueuir iLvermm our opinion rrco wneuiur mi l IiiTontlon Isprnlmliljr niiti'iitnhln, Coiiiitiutilcn tlDumnrictlrconrlilontlul. HANDBOOK on 1'Htents sent free. OMoat ngnnny for (lecumiu pnleuu. t'ntiinm takori throuirh Muun A Co. rccelrc tpteial notlte, without clinmo, lu tlio Scientific Htmricatt. A handsomely tllnnt ratnd wcokljr. Tn.-oAt elr riiliitton )f miy srlentltln Inuriml. Term, M u rnnr : (our months, f 1. gold byull nowmloalcrK. MUNN & Co.30,Bfoad New York llrancli onico. t!U K fit.. WaahlUKton, V. C. 1 INSURANCE against Fire, Lightning, Cy clones and Windstorms, so JNO. H. STANSEK, agent for the Farmers Union Insur ance Co., Lincoln, Nob., tho bo6t in surance company intha sSte. Isaac B. Colvin REAL ESTATE, farm Loans and Insurance. Telephones: Glouwood an Guide Hock Hues, Box 23. GUIDE ROCK, NEB. I : i if ;' I I W