The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, March 09, 1906, Image 2

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TWENTY-FOUR DEAD
REVISED LI8T OF VICTIM8
TORNADO AT MERIDIAN.
OF
Portland to study the schools of Ore
gon and later California. They wero '
following the Peking jilan and will
Join the main party in Washington.
Tacloban Wiped Out by Fire.
Manila, March C Tacloban, the
rapltnl of the island of Leyto, has
been destroyed by fire. The financial
loss is reported to bo $000,000. Taclo
ban was the fifth city of tho Island
nnd was situated In an Important hemp
district. A number or warehouses
wero destroyed. Government assist
ance will be mshed.
Forty-six Persons Are More or Less
Injured Property Lobs One Million
and a Quarter Dollars Sunday a
Day of Funerals.
, !
Meridian, Miss., March H. Before
an nrmy of determined men attacking
Merldlnn'ii Btorm-swept and debris
strewn strcetu the vnst amount of
wreckage is giving away slowly, but
mi re. The Uablmth following tho dis
astrous storm of KHany was a day of
funernls. Merchants and residents of t
Meridian hnd never protected them
selves with storm or cyclone Insur
ance, so insurance agents will have
llttlo or no auditing beyond the fire
losses. A million and a quarter dol-1
lars Is thought to be a conservative
estimate of the damage wrought.
After leaving Meridian and enter-
5.
Miserable by Kidney and
Bladder Trouble.
Kidney trouble preys upon the mind,
discouragcsaiidlessensaiubilion; beauty,
vigor aim cheerful
ness soon disappear
when the kidneys are
out of oMer or dis
eased. Kidney trouble has
become so prevalent
that it is not uncom
mon for a child to be
born afflicted with
weak kidnevs. If the
child urinates toooftcu, if the urine scalds
the flesh, or if, when the child readies an
ae when it should be able to control the
has released General . I"1880 il is yet afflicted with bed-uet-nd
several other no- l,"K'd.clMin.( m)OM 4Il "fnisecf thudini-
i.iuiy i.- K.mnvjj' iiuuuii:, 111111 inu Iir.SL
htcp should be towards tlu treatment of
these iuiportautorgnns. Plus unpleasant
trouble is due to a diseased condition of
WORKING ON A NEW RAILROAD, the kidneys and bladder and not to a
; habit as most people suppose.
Peterson & Lamorcaux Ready to Start j Women as well as men are made miser-
on Omaha Line to Crofton. j n,,,e 'tn kidney and bladder trouble,
Hartlngton, Neb., March C.-Potcr- I""1 ' "1 the same great remedy.
son & Uunorcaux, railroad contractors iii!r,nfflfc!r iKol,?
wi wiuu.iu, uinu utiiu uiui tuai- by druggists, in fifty
menced preparations for building tho cent and one-dollar
extension of the Chicago, St. Paul, size bottles. You may
Minneapolis and Omaha railroad from , have sample bottle
here to Crofton, a dlstanco of fifteen i "j man ,rcc also a noma of Bwmp-noot
and a half miles. A half dozen or lmn1,P,let telling all about Swamp-Root,
more subcontractors are also here and ' "loSS3' --"i6 l,1,1isn,ul8 offrtesti"
work on the new road, which was sur-1 Si0","1 S; 'T" ?a
ing Macon, a suburban town five miles veyed In January, will commence at ' Hinghamton, N.Y., be sure and mention
this paper. Don't make any mistake,
but remember the name, Swamp-Root,
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad
dress, Biiighamton, N. Y., on every
bottle.
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General Guerra Released.
Caracas, Venezuela) March
President Castro
jwimun uuurra aim several otnor po
litical prisoners. Tho president hat
gone to Maracay.
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distant, all traco of the storm seems
to have disappeared. Llttlo If any This Is tho first positive assurance
damage Is reported from tho country, the public has had of tho extension
Tho revised list of the dead and In- j that has been talked of for years.
Jured as the result of tho tornado Crofton Is about fourteen miles
shows a total of twenty-four dead and ! southwest of Yankton in Knox county,
forty-six Injured, a number of whom
are not expected to live. Tho num
ber of destroyed residences is placed
at 600, practically all in tho Llndsey
hill section of tho east end and
Georgetown.
GENERAL SCHOFIELD IS DEAD.
Former Head of the Army Passes
Away at St. Augustine, Fla.
St. Augustine, Fin., March 5. -Lieutenant
General John M. Schoflcld, U.
S. A., retired, former head or the
army, died last night. He was at
tacked with cerebral hemorrhage. Ills
wife and young daughter were with
him.
General John M. Schoflcld was sec
retary of war durlnc 1808-09, and his
career was marked by a continuous
Korvlco In tho army from the tlmo ho
entered West Point in 1849 until ho
retired Sept. 29, 189G, with the ranic
of lieutenant general, the highest mili
tary honor then permitted by law or
congress. His command of the army
extended from 1888 to 1895. Ho was
a member of tho Loyal" Legion and for
two terms was Its commander-in-chief.
Ho was seventy-four years of age.
800 FISHERMEN LOST.
Afloat on the Ice in Gulf of Finland
With Their Families.
Helslngfors, Finland, March 5. It is
feared that 800 flshcmen, with their
families, who aro afloat on the ice m
the Gulf of Finland, aro doomed to
perish. A fortnight ago about 1,000
persons, who had with them their
horses, wero fishing off the east land,
when tho Ice parted and was driven by
a storm Into the Baltic sea. Later
tho Ice split, the wind changed to the
cast and a block on which there were
200 persons camo ashore at Fred
crlcksham. Tho fate of the others is
unknown.
Lake Swallows Up Town.
Rome, March 5. Tho village of
Tavemola, on tho cliffs anovo Lake
Izea, was almost entirely dest toyed
by the rocks suddenly giving way,
apparently because the lako had eaten
into the base of the cliffs. The dis
aster was preceded by a loud roaring
Bound, which alarmed the 1,000 Inhabi
tants in time to mnko their escape.
One fisherman was killed. About 200
feet of rock and tho houses on It were
Bwollowed up by the lake.
and it is believed that this Is tho first
move of Joining the Chicago, St. Paul,
Minneapolis and Omaha lines In Ne
braska with tho Northwestern line at
Yankton. Tho assurance of this rail
road building 1b of great interest in
northeast Nebraska, as It means rail
road facilities to a large territory that
has long been settled.
DEMOCRATS AT DOLLAR DINNER.
Prominent Persons Speak at Annual
Banquet at Lincoln.
Lincoln, March 7. Nearly 400 Dem
ocrats from Nebraska, with a number
from adjoining states, gathered last
night for their annual "Dollar Din
ner." There wero eight set speeches
and tho keynotes In nearly all was cor
poration domination In tho stnte and
nation, and tho Inability of a Repub
lican president, with a Republican
senate and house, to bring about the
reforms which the people demand.
Mild praise was given President
Roosevelt by some of the speakers for
what was declared an evident effort to
minimize somo of the abuses prevail
ing, but ho had, it was claimed, ap
propriated the reforms long advocated
by W. J. Bryan and enunciated In Ne
braska Democratic platforms and
those of other states. Tho mention
of Mr. Bryan's name was the signal
for enthusiastic cheering, and he was
lauded as the logical leader and best
loved Democrat of tho country.
Tho speakers and their subjects
wero ns follows: "Tho Moral
Strength of Democracy," Gilbert M.
Hitchcock of Omaha; "Is Victory
Worth While?" P. E. McKlillp of
Humphrey, Neb.; "The Nebraska Dem
ocrat," H. H. Hanks of Nebraska
City; "Foundation Stones," ex-Congressman
A. C. Shallonberger of Alma,
Neb.; "The Issue In Nebraska,"
George W. Burge of Lincoln, Nob.;
"Equality Before the Law," Judge W.
H. Thompson of Grand Island; "Jef
ferson or Machlavelll," General James
B. Weaver of Iowa; "The Consumer,"
former Govornor C. A. Thomas of
Colorado.
New York Street Car Barns Burn.
Now York, March 5. The Forty-second
street car barns or the Metropoli
tan Railway company, extending from
Col West Forty-second street to tho
Hudson river, wero destroyed by firo
laBt night. One man lost his life and
eoveral persons were injured. The to
tal dnmagc 1b estimated at over $200,
000. The fire was an exceptionally
spectacular ono and nt Ub height tho
flames were leaping several hundred
feet into the air.
Franklin Boy Killed.
Franklin, Neb.', March 7. The eleven
year-old son of W. A. Miller, living
south of town, was thrown from a
horso while riding. The doctor could
find no broken bones, but tho boy
lived only a few hours.
Carn.jie Glve3 $25,000 to Doano.
Crete, Neb., March 3. Andrew Car
negie has donated $25,000 to Doano
college for the erection of a science
building. Announcement of tho gift
was made by President Perry, tho
conditions being that an equal
amount is' secured for maintenance.
Doano Is the denominational college
of the Congregational church of Ne
braska, founded by tho lato Colonel
Thomas Doano of Boston.
Counterfeiters Caught In the Act.
East St. Louis, March 5. Detectives
arrested JomeB A. Sapp and his broth
cr, JesBo, on the charge of counterfeit.
Ing. it is stated that wnon the de
tectives entered tho room James held
a ladlo of molten metal In his hand, ail tuey woro brougnt to Omaha
Fifteen Years for Buckley.
Omaha, March 7. James J. Buck
ley and John Berry, two of tho three
prisoners who escaped from the coun
ty jail Thursday night, wero arrested
at Louisville and after they had mado
two desperate attempts to escapo from
in
ready to pour it Into a nlaster mnhi shackles. Buckley, who had been con'
Tho police stated that James had con- v,ctetl of holding up an Albright sa
fessed that ho and his two brothers ,00n wnB hustled over to Judge Sut
had been engaged In making counter- ons c0l,rt room ns soon ns they ar
felt quarter dollars. rived and sentenced to fifteen year3 in
the penitentiary.
Deny 8tory of Split.
Seattlo, March 5,Local Chlneso,
ueny tho story thnt there was a split
Aid for Convicted Preacher.
Omaha, March 6.- The friends of
in tho imperial commission and that I tho RoVf GoorB Q- Ware of Lead, S.
I D., president of the U. B. I. CatUo
"Cut
it Out"
says many a doctor to his
lady patients, because he
doesn't know of any medi
cine that will core female
troubles except the sur
geon's knife.
' That such a medicine
exists, however, is proved by
thousands of cures made by
.VINE
OF
Cures Womb
Disease
It has saved the lives of many
weak, sick women and rescued 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 bottlos.
GAVE UP SUPPORTER.
"I wore a supporter for four
years, to keep up iny womb,"
writes Mrs. S. J. Ghrlsman, of
Aannsvllle, N. Y. " My doctor said
no medicine would help me. After
taking Cardul I gave up my sup
porter ana am now wen."
STEVENS
ss
'WHEN YOU SHOOT
You want to HIT what vou are nimine n
I be It bird, bcatt or target. Make your
shots count bv sliootintr the STKVF.NS
For 41 year STF.VENS ARMS Juvc
carried oft PREMIER HONORS (or AC
CURACY. Our line:
Rifles, Shotguns, Pistols
Auk uur Drilrr In. henil 4 lis In Mamix
lt on the hTKVF v.. for 14a rwRO Cntalcy
If Jim cannot ctitaln, of complete output. A
we ililp illrfit, tx- valuilileliookofrcfrr-
frtti frtf,U,i, un enre for preitnt ami
rfffli'ti'fcaUU'k'prlce prcwpectlve ihootcrH,
Ileatitiful three-color Aluminum Hanger will
dc lorttnrucu tor xo ccnu 111 atampi.
J. Stevens Arms & Tool Co,,
P. O. Box 4096
CIIICOPEE FALLS, MASS., U. S. A.
company, who recently was convicted
6t making fraudulent homestead en
trios, will appeal to Presldont Roose
velt to remit tho year In jail portion
of tho sentenco on his parment of tho
$1,000 fine Imposed. Tho appeal, it la
said, will be made through tho EpIsco
pal diocese of South Dakota. It Is
stated that letters of a derogatory
character concerning tho Rev. Waro
aro now being Bont to tho department
of justice to counteract any appeal
tho clergyman may nako to the presi
dent to have tho sentence of Imprison
ment cancoled by executive pardon.
WANTED
MoMff3s? iRggmgdd
until you receive autl npprovo of your bicyclo.
anyone on YgBS SUsyS FbG2Q TB$k
Trim onsier - .Mrnitcs ana Puncturclcss Tires.
fgSMkSSf.flSS!!: $7 to $12
Any muke or model you want at one-third usxml
price. Ghoico of any standard tires and bent
equipment on all our bicycles. Strongest guaranty.
Wo SHBP ON APPROVAL G. O. D. to any
ono without a cent deposit and nllow 10 DAYS
FREE TRIAL beforo purch.'i&o is binding.
5 OO Second Hand WIbqgBs & t d
DD NDT 'BUY iiil'Il'lJ u"111 10" '"uo !" for our FAOTORT
uv lav I Mil I pnioFs Attn Fari? -rm-n nrr -,":
- .n. iins
PER PAIR
PRIDES AKD FREE TRIAL
unuinmnni. siimme nm. atw. i. i.. ,. -n i.i...i . . . i-
uig Ireo Sundry Catalogue. Contains a world of uful Information. Write tor Su
$J-75
Rogulai gtrico $3.50 per pair.
To introduce $
wo will Seta
YouaSampIo
Pair for Only
NO MORE TROUBLE from PUNCTURES
PUNCTUHE-PROCIF T
per pair.
.75
NAILS. TACKS
OR GLASS
WON'T LET
OUT THE AIR
Result of 15 voars csnorlonco in tiro mnWlnrr.
No danfcr from THORNS, QAGTUS,
PINS, NAILS, TAGKSoi GLASS, Strious
EASY RIDING, STRONG,
DURABLE, SELF HEALING
FULLY COVERED by PATENTS
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS
punctures, liko intentional knifo cuts, can bo
Tulcanlzed liko any other tire.
Send for Catalomio "T." sliowlnir all kinds nnd makes of tiros at J2.00 por pair and iid
Jv Coaster-nrakes. Built-up Wheels and Blcyclcs-rnimlrlrs nt Half Iheumual areeal
NotlCO tho thick rtitihor Jronil "A" nml tmnotiim o-l..u !!. -.i " V. .1 Tim.. VTr.ST
Af)D,,lE,xVMn.j;A0TVo,Nr fcl;;,i?. and Ea8y UW,B W W, 8hlp C' '- D' 0N APPR0VAi
Wp will allow a emmh tllacount of 5 (tlionfUr rnaklnc the prlco W.50 per pair) If vou
wamltmflo3 er. Tires to bo rc&5&d at our oxtx-nsoltit satisfactory or.
MEAD CYCLE CO., Dept. J.L CHICAGO, ILL
A.b.(ha$e
NOS
For
Twenty
Years..
Snd for our
convincing
booklet,
"WHY."
Darinp nil these years A. B. OH ABE Pianos
have been acknowledged to be of tho very highest
grade. Tho most critical and export musicians find
them unsurpassed in
Tone, Action and Durability
We are district distributers of the A. B. CHASE
Pianos, and will gladly put you in touch with one of
our representatives, or mail you catalogues
and ODecial prices.
OLNEY-GASTON
MUSIC CO.
St. Joseph, Mo.
Successors to
T. J. WASHBURN.
EftablUhed In 186S.
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FREE TO STOCKMEN!
A beautiful six-loaf calendnr will be sent by ns ABSOLUTELY
FREE TO EVERY STOCKMAN who may ship bis cattle, hotfs or shep
to market and who will write us answering the following questions:
(1) How many head of stock have you?
(2) What kind of stock have you, not including horses?
(3) When do you expect to market your stock?
(4 To what market will you likely ship?
(5) In what paper did you seo this advertisement?
This calendar will bo ready for distribution in January. It is an ex
ceptionally beautiful, artistio and costly production, psintod in several
colors, representing fox hunting scenes. It was made especially for us,
cannot bo obtained olsowhore, and is worthy a place in tho finest home.
WRI IE US TO-DAY giving this information and insure gotting this cal
endar. Address.
CLAY, ROBINSON ft CO., stock Yams. KANSAS CITY
Wc also have our own limits nt
CHICAGO SOUTH OMAHA SIOUX CITY SOUTH ST. JOSEPH
DKNVEIt SOUTH ST. PAUI, KAST BUFFALO
Head our market letter In thin paper. Writ us for any njieclal Information desired.
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Do you know that it will pay YOU, as
well as US, to buy your Building Ma
terialnndCoalatouryard8? Not only
that our prices avebaqe lower, or nt
least as low, as those of our competit
ors, but because wo take especial car
of and protect all can bo classed as
REGULAR CUSTOMERS.
PL ATT FREES CO.
Coal. Lumber.
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City Dray and Express Line.
F. TV. STUDBBAKBR, PROP.
Goods Delivered to any part of the city.
Charges as low as the Lowest
CITY AGENTS FOR ADAUS EXPRESS CO.
TELEPHONES,
Office 119
1 Residence 188.
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