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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1906)
I m The Backbone of a Mighty Nation is good food food for brain, tood for orawn, food that is strengthening, that gives energy and courage. Without a proper appreciation of this great fundamental truth no nation can rise to greatness. As an article of food, soda crackers are being used more and more every day, as is attested by the sale of nearly 400,000,000 packages of Unoed a Biscuit, which have come to be recog nized as the most perfect soda cracker the world has ever known. And so Uneeda Biscuit will soon be on every table at every meal, giving life, health and strength to the American people, thus in very truth becoming the backbone of the nation. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY m 40,0((Aa(aaa(U(AkfcfcvkwAfcfcJbvkia(fca(kkfcU(fca(U(aaka(Uj(i(iu4jk. dinner. 9 lieaisy flotes prom Neighboring Touws ; GATHERED FROM OUR EXCHANGES 9 MANKATO. (From tho Atlvortiser.) A iino young gentleman cnnie to tho homo of Rev. anil Mrs. Moiloy in this city Tuosilay. O. . Fulmcr sold hia harbor shop on tho oust siilu of Commercial street to Mr. Woiser, who took posoession this week. Mrs. Patrick Delany, of tho North Branch county is horo being treated for rheumatism, at tho Abrahams sun- itaritim. Wednesday, Fobruan 28, at tho homo of tho bride's father, Eli Rich, Mr. Lotis Thompson and Miss Iva Rich wore united in marriage by Rev D. . Vanco of this city. Walter Dillon, of Whitemound, was going through tho field after his cattle Tuesday evening when bis horso, which had neither saddlo nor bridle, became frightened and ran away: Walter wib thrown off and threo of his ribs wero broken. CAMPBELL (From tho Citizen.) The many friends of Dolor Roulier mot at bis homo last Sunday evening and celebrated his 34th birthday. Jos. Gonoreux yesterdav closed n deal whereby ho comes in ownership of tho old P. A. Moroy farm. Consid eration $5,000. One of tho evontsof tho season was consummated at tho Catholic church in this city last Mondny morning when Father Tastevin spoke tho words pro nouncing Mr. Louise Derra and Mis Anna Demurs man and wife. While in town last Saturday a hired man of P. C. Ouerg tarried too long at tho flowing bowl and on the road homo fell out of tho wagon and tho team ran away. The team was found by neighbors in a cornfield when a search was instituted for tho driver, and after much labor ho was found in tho ditch besido tbo road, fortunate ly uninjured. RIVERTON (From tho Review.) Bort llarwood camo in from Cali fornia Monday morning to be present at tho funeral of bis mother. Isaac Duby, who recently hold a public sale, is loading a car for Canada and is about to depart for moro con genial clime. Mr. Rankin, who arrived bore from Iowa last woek, has 'rented tho build ing adjoining Dr. Myers oflice, and has opened a barber shop. . Al and Otto Seaborg roturned from their westorn trip Monday, having each purchased a quarter section of land a short distance south of Bird Oity, Kansas. Passed to spirit life Saturday, Febr uary 25, Vaughn E. Hunt, infant son of Fred and Mabol Hunt. Tho bright littlo fellow had only beon permittad to stay a short poriod of six months. Died, on Thursday, February 23, at her homo in Rivet ton, Mrs. Mary Jon oa Harwood, aged 05 years, 4 months and 0 days. Deceased had boon in failing health for soma time, having suffered two slight strokes of paralysis. Fun eral took place Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock conducted by Rev. Knapp. LEBANON. ' (From tho Times.) The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Brown was buried Sunday. Mrs. C B. Merry received a mos stige of tho death of her sister in Il linois Sunday. Miss Dot MoNeico entertained a number of her girl friends at a George Washington hatchet party Fri day evening. Lust night an attempt wnp made to rob tho First National bank of tho city The burglars ontorod through the back window after which thqy opened tho back door and pried the lock off the front door. They thon went to tho door of tho safo when tho alarm wont off which is supposed to havo frightened then away. Henry D. Farronp. who died very suddenly at his farm home just north of tho city about noon Tuesday, was ono of tho oldest residents of Clarinda nnd tho pioneer of tho county, coming horo in 1842, tho first wbito man in Pago county. Ho was boru Juno 3, 1814, and had he lived threo months longer would havo boon 92 years old. Mr. Austin Bennington and MNh Lou Soruna wero united in tho holy bunds of matiimony at. tho homo ot tho bride's parents, in Cora township Fobruary 28 At tho homo of tho bride's parents in L')gnn township in tho pirsonco of a host of rolatitives and friends on Wed nesday, February 91, occurred the wedding of Mr Elinor M. Frnzier and Miss Bertha E. Smith Rev. W hippo of Bellaiio officiating. Mrs. Goorgo Wilholm, died at her home in this city 'Ihursilay, 22, at 3 p in , after a brief illness of heart trouble and rheumatism. DccoiimhI was horn in Edgar county, III., in 1804 where sho lived until 1878, when the same to Kansas with her parents. SUPERIOR (From tho Journal ) Mr. and Mrs. Brerzo aro tho parents of a new girl. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leo, Wednesday, February 21, a son. Dr. and Mrs. Wait onterained tho Fivo Hundred card club Monday even ing. G. W. Woolsoy is cutting tho Up stairs of his bukery building into lodg ing rooms, R. Sutherland received tho sad nows of tho death of his brother, at Scott's Grove, Iowa. Jamos Scnmmy died at his homo eight miles south of town Tuesday evening ovening at 11 o'clock, ago 72 years. Ira Gutshall loft Saturday morning with thoir car of goods for Granada, Colorodo, tho young'mon having pur chased irrigated land. Avery pretty' homo wedding was solemnized Wednesday ovening at tho homo of John Graham when his daugh ter. Nellie, was united in marriago to Mr. Roy M. Knapp, a prosperous young farmor near Wobbor. FRANKLIN (From the Sontinel.) , 1). G. Fnger has sold his quarter section of land northwest of Macon to Fred Adams for $0 000. Norman Mead and Miss Cora Kelso of near Riverbon wero married at Bloomington on Tuesday. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Del hauto of Macon last Friday, also a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Cap Custor Saturday night. Word comes to us of tho death of Mrs, S. A. Beeson, formerly of this city, at their homo noar Long Island, Kan., last week. Tho 42d anniversary of Pythianism was celebrated by Franklin lodge No, 120 K. of P. 'in Conkiing's hall last Friday night with several members of the Bloomington lodge piosent. John R. Millor of Reamsvillo was hauled up in police court on complaint of E. N. Fagor for being intoxicated and lined $10 and costs, amounting in to 810.15 by Judge Peck Wodnosday SMITH CENTER (From tho Mensenger.) It is roportod that many cattlo aro dying up in Roamsvillo county, in the stalk fields. A goodly number of Andy Billings' neighbors and friends gathered at his old homo in Blaine township Monday, with well filled baskets and gave Andy and bis wife a grand farowoil BLOOMINGTON (From tho Advocato.) Tho Fraternal Lifo association initiated four now members Mondny night A ton-pound baby girl is roportod by Dr. Sumnor at tbo homo of Mr. and Mrs. Win, Lintis. Chris Roupp is packing bis hard waro stock preparatory to shipping it to Hitchcock county. Tho medal contest Friday evening in tho court ho'uso was quito well at tended and tho program was good. I. V. Smith received a message Friday announcing tho arrival of n baby boy at the homo of his son, Dr Mirshal Smith, Gallatin, Mo. Tho Smith Centor Journal says that Arthur Bashford of Franklin county, and Miss Ascba Francisco of Kensing ton, wore married last week. Monday ovoning the order of the Eastern Star hold a farowoil reception in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Black, who will soon moye to Hastings. BLUE HILL (From tho Lender. Born, to A. Boettcher and wifo, on Wednesday, a fine boy. Mr. and Mrs. Fay royally entertain, ed tho whist club at their borne Satur day evening. A pretty homo wedding occurred at homo of J. Chaplin and wife Wednes day, February 28, wbon thoir daughter S"ii and I'll I Hciiiy wciii mil ol in iii'iiii g-, 11. v IIm) thaucr speaking the momI" tht.t matin ihcmoiic. Dr Holes mi" culled to Iowa last Siittiiilny l ii iueMg! announcing the ileath of 1th giauiliiiolhci'. The lire ilepnrliiient was called out Friiln iifteiuoon io put out ii Hi o in a h-iy utm k hint sheds belonging to S II Bi.7..'inl. Gciugii WilNnn and D ira Fussier gave their friends a surprisn Mondny by driving to Red Cloud, where tiny weio happily miirried. Philip C. Zimmerman and Mis L'Miiso Clntte were united in marriage at the Piesbyteiiiin parsonage Wed nculay afteinion, Fob 98, Riv. Bretthauer. KANSAS DROPS OUSTER SUIT. Attempt to Drive Standard Oil Com pany From the State Abandoned. Topolia, March C. Kansas will drop its ouster proceedings against tho Standard Oil company, which havo been ponding In tho supremo court for a year. An announcement to this effect wns made by Attorney General Coleman. He will move tho dismissal of the suit whun tho supreme court convenes for its March Hitting today. Tho suit will bo dlKtuisHud with tho knowledge and consent of the olllcora and organizers of tho Kansas Oil Pro ducers' association, tho body which conducted tho anti-Standard crusado during tho session of tho lcglslaturq n year ago, according to tho statement of Attorney General Coleman. IOWA MINERS WILL WAIT. District Convention Adjourns Until Final Action Is Taken by Union. Dob Moines, March 7. -District No. 13, Iowa United Mlno Workers of America, who havo been in joint con ference with tho operators, adjourned without taking action in regard to a now scale of wages. It was decided to await tho action of tho national as sociation April 1 and abide by that decision. Iowa operators and minora are linn In their opinions rclatlvo to a strike, nnd nro unwilling to yield a point. Ad journment wns taken until March 30, when action will be taken on tho de cision of tho nntional association and tho operators., Andrew Hamilton Returns. New York, March 7. Andrew Ham ilton returned to New York on tho steamer Deutschlund, on which ltu was registered under tho name of W. Milton. Mr. Hamilton was at the bead of the legislative bureau of tho New York Lifo Insurance company and had charge of tho legislative work of sev eral of the largo companies. Explain ing his cause for his return to tho United States, Mr. Hamilton said: "I had heard something about crim inal proceedings, and here I am." Dr. Greene Goes to Washington. Lincoln, March 7. Dr. James L. Greene obtained from Governor Mick ey leavo of absence from his duties as superintendent of the Lincoln hos pital for tho Insane, and will lenvo at once for Washington for a conference with President Roosevelt, Secretary Hitchcock and members of tho Ne braska congressional delegation in re gard to an appointment to the nn tional hospital for the Insane located at Wa-jhlngton. Dr. Greene, who Is considered by medical authorities ono of tho greatest nllcnists of the coun try, has unofficially been offered tho appointment as superintendent of tho government insane hospital, a post for which ho was a candidate several years ago. His Journey to Washing ton Is mado on command of the president. Many Children are Sickly. Mother Gray's Sweet Powder for childron, used by Mother Gray, a nursn in Children's Homo, Now York, break up colds in 24 hours, euro fovor ishness, hcadnch, stomach troubles, toothing disorders, nnd destroy worms. At all druggists 25 cents. Sample mailod free. Address Allen S. Olm sted, LoRoy, N. Y. A Certain Cure for Chilblains. Shako into your shoes Allen's Foot Ease, a powder. It cures chilblains, frostbites, damp, sweating, swollen foot At nit druggists and shoo stores 25 oonts. Snmplo free. Address Allen S. Olmsted, LoRoy, N. Y. To Cure Cold a In One Day. Take Laxativo Bromo quinino tab lets.' Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grovo's sigunturo s on each box. 20 couts. M1KUMATI8M OUItBD IN A DAT. Myatlo Cure for Khennntlaui and Neuralgia radically cures In 1 to 8 days. Its action upon tho system 1b remarkable and mysterious it removes at onco the cause and the disease 1m mediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits, 76 cents auditor. Mid by II B. Once Drugtflst. lied Cloud The Government Canada Gives Abolutrly FREE to every settler 160 Acres of Land la WESTERN CANADA Lnml adjoining lliU can be per-' clinscil from rnlhvav nnil land companies ut from JGOO to fid ()0 per ucre. On thW land this yenr hn br n ' ptodm.i-d upward ol twonty-lic bushels of wheat to (be m.10. It l nWo tbo losl of Krnini: land ' nnd for mixed furniinj; it bus no superior on the continent. Splendid climate, low fae, ralluns convenient, schools and churches close at hand. Wrllnfor "VPth nliirj rnnaiti." ami Ion railway rule 10 Hut ut Im. I - J r 1 r IcKLE W. V. Bonnoll, 801 N.Y. Lite Bldg., Omaha, Neb. Mention till impcr. miwruttuii. Ottawa, ( .tnuilitt or to O.n followliiKiiiilliorlrixICin Out Ayont (JMM T.ME TABLE, iBHll Red Cloud, Nok LINCOLN OMAHA OlIIOAGO 32. JOE KANSAS OITY S7. LOUIS and all points east ami touth. N DEN MH HELENA DUT'IE SAL'l LAKE O'X PORTLAND i SAM FHAXC18C0 and all points west. TKAIHS L1AYM AS rOIJ.OWe! So, 19. PatwciiRer dally for Obcrlln and HU Francis branchcM) ford, McOook, Duuvcrand all poluls wont..-. .....-..... 7 09 a.m. So, 14. PasscnRer dally for St, Jno, Kansas City, Atchison. St. I.onls. Lincoln via Wymore and all K)lntH can and south 2-01 a. a So 15. Passenger, dally. Denver, all points in Colorado, Utah and California. 7 SO p.m. No. 16. 1'assotiKer. dally for St, Joe, Kansas City. AtchUon, St. Louis nnd all points CHst nnd south ..... ...10'ld a.n. Jo. 174. Accommodation. Mondny, WediiCHdny nnd Krldny.llnsi Ines, Grand Island, lIlHCh Ullls and all points In th northwest 1'.' ut r . SloeptiiR. dining, nnd recllnlne chair earn. scuts free) on thtotnxli trains. Ticket sold and isKRaRO chocked to any point In tbo UiiIUmJ Itntos or Canada. Kor Information, tlmo tables, maps or tteUeta call on or address A. Counter, Audit. Itcd Claud, Nobr. or I.. W. WnVeley, (imiotul Pas. seiiROi Avent Omaha, Nebraska Veterinarian Prom Knusns City Votorinary1 College Ofilco with O. ( Tool, ilrst door north of brick ' barn. Country Phone 39 t At Bin Hill first Tuesday in enok month. HbLUSTER'tj Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Busy Medlolns for Busy Feoplf. Brings QoldoQ Health and Ronowed Vigor. A. specific for Constipation, lndlpostlon, Avv and Kidney Troublos. rimples. Kczctm. Impure Blood, Dad Drcath, BlUffRlsh DowelH, Ilonducliej and Hadcorhe. It's Ilocky Mountain Ten In tao let form, K centH a box. Ocnnlno nindo by aoLLisTcrt Dnun Company, Mndlwin, Wis. iOLtEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Cteaniw iml bcautines thr hair, l'romotn liiiiirlitiil growth. Nnver Fails to Itratoro a ray Hnlr to Its Youthful Color. Cuxci tralp dlirt ft hlr ulllr. tOc.onrtlUtiat )ruprlrtt 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE I IF' Trade Marks Copyrights &c. 1 Anynno sending a sketch and description way qulcklr ascertain our opinion freo whether an liiTcntlmi is probably pntqntahlo. Communica tions strictly confidential. HAUtiUOOK on Patents sont free. Oldest aseucy for sucurlnfl patents. Patents taken through Uunn A '0, receive tptclal notto, without chargo, lu tbo Scientific American, i A bandsomclr Illustrated weekly. Tnrcst cir culation at anr SPlentlUo Journal. Trnit $3 a rear; four months, 9L bold by oil newsdealers. Branch Office, C2S Y BU Washington, V. C. m INSURANCE against Fire, Lightning, Cy clones and Windstorms, se JNO. e. STANSE, agent for the Farmers Union Insur ance Co., Lincoln, Neb., the best in surance company inth s4-te. Isaac B. Colvin HEAL KBTATK, Farm Loans and Insurancm. Telephones: GUnwood and Guide Rock lines. , Bo 28,' v GUIDE ROCK, NEB. i r