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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1906)
w I HI I II I I I II III II llll I Ill II I IIITIIIIIIHIIIIIII II II II IIIW MIIII1MIH ft V A Food to Work On UU(vfcU(a(KiaaJUviUiiiU(iUU!rfUuiuU(U(vi(ViUU(J(iiivi(UriU(iaU(U(U(aii(iviit Jleicsy flutes prom GATHERED FROM TTTVTV't'r' BLUE HILL (From the header.) Tom McCluro had tho misfortune to lose throo of his tlno thoroughbred liogs from overheat ono day this week. W. A. Barcus has boon carrying his left foot in a sling this week as a ro Milt of stepping on a rusty nail while in bathing in the Blue Sunday. The imitation' Tom Thumb wedding at tho Christian church Monday oven ing by some 00 of our littlo folks mi dor tho direction of iho ladies aid so oioty was line, and evoryono present was well pleased with tho entertain ment. The little folks taking part ou tho program did exceptionally lino, their acts being so natural that tho , play seomod almost genuine. FRANKLIN (From the Sentinel.) Lon Cook's littlo boy had two toes cut tliis week by tho woed cutter. It was necessary to amputate ono of them. Oliver Madison of Reamsvillo, Kan., wus in town Tuesday marketing hogs, He says the cut worms aro doing con siderable damago to com in his ueigh borhood. Miss Maud Bruco was married last week in Nelson, to Mr. John Stano of Superior. Mr. Stone has a lucrative position at tho latter place as a book keeper for tho elevator compauy. Young Lelaud Barker narrowly es capoil a sorious injury Wednesday morning while down at tho depot. Ho had sat down on tho back end of tho bus and when tho started up tho rear was swung around against tho plat form and barely missed breaking the boy's leg. SUPERIOR (From tin; Journal.) Mrs. Li. II. Bock and daughter Olivo. i.fc this morning for a visit in Joliet, 111. Thhy will go to Michigan boforo thoy return. A telephone message was received hero this morning from Nora that an old man by tho namo of Gibson had mysteriously disappeared from there yesterday mornlug and ovory possible effort is boing mado to locato him. Mr. Walters of Abdal, mot with a painful accident yostorday. While running his hand car, ho ran ovdr a dog, which derailed tho car and throw Mr. Walters off, cutting a bnd gash in his head. Dr Brainord was called and took twelve stitches in tho man's head. Thoro waB coiiBidorablo excltomont at tho dance in Mullet & Long's hall last night. Bert Cameron and wife had ovidontly boon having trouble and at tho danco ho mado several at tempts to danco with hor, but was ro fused. Ho then wont to tho head of tho stairs and was in tho act of jump- i- ing overboard with suioldo intent and it Ids wife crabbed him. After considor- luio eonvorsuuon ana liuerioreuuo ou 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 ivork 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 are 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 Uneedd Biscuit the finest soda cracker ever baked. An energy-giving food of surpassing value sold in a package wliich brings it to you with all the original flavor and nutriment perfectly pre served. Truly the food to Ivork on. Whoever you arc whatever you arc wherever you work Uneeda Biscuit. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Neighboring Tomns OUR EXCHANGES tho part of thers, Bert was roliovod of a razor which ho had in his pockout Mrs. Cameron then wont to where who is stopping in west Superior and the matter quieted down. The first of tho ball game today be tween tho Bloomers and the Rod r.ugiua wore very num. ti tuo mon nloomers wore as good as tho women and that wo Id be playing poor ball, , ,.. .,,,, , , tho club could put up a better gamo. ' ,Ml4'; M"l)ul "PP'i has a broken As it is, the gamo was very "punk," I shoulder, flu result of a tall from the and it is regretted that it was not a ' ,ea,' 0,l of " l,,,KW more even game. The coro was 1 to J. M. Clemens, a farmer living in tho .'K)in favor of tho Red tingles, edge of Kansas, near this place, was ' arrested and lined Saturday, for being SMITH CENTER ITn . .? , m- I Mr. Henry Rasmussen and Miss (From the Messenger.) I Lewis V. Boss of Riverton. Nob. and Miss Bonnie Craig of Reamsvillo, I wore united in marriage by Probate , I iiungo union ar, nis omce, Wednesday, .Juno 1.5, m tho presence of a few friends. Mr. Fred Strohwig and Miss Flora Byran wore united in marriago at tho home of tho bride's mother in this city Tuesday evening, Juno 12. Tho groom was employed in Rhinohart fc Singles drug store for a year or so, but for tho past several months has been conduct ing a drug store at Athol. The flvo-yoar-old son of Will Barry living north of town, had a very nar row escape from losing his noso Mon day evening. Ho was looking down a well while another boy was drawing a bucket of wator, when tho cliimo of tho bucket struck him on tho noso, wliich almost severed tho member. LEBANON. (From the Times.) Tho Osborno and Smith Contor ball teams played Friday and Saturday on the hitter's diamond. On Friday tho gamo was won by tho Osborno team by a score of 0 to 'A. Saturday tho scoro was VA to 7 in favor of Smith Contor. Miss Hattio Henry and Mr. Walter Crum wore married Sunday, at 4 o'clock p. m., at tho homo of tho bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Henry of Logan township, Rev. L. B. Tremain of this city performed tho ceremony. Archio Payno, of noar Womor, was adjudged insano yostorday and will ho taken to tho asylum today. Ho has been brooding ovor tho murder of his mother and sister, Mrs. Williamson and hor daughter, by Tom Madison, which occurred about three years ago. BLOOMINGTON (From tho Advocate.) Tho Franklin and Bloomington club crossed bats last Tuesday on tho homo diamond in ono of tho prettiest games of ball that has boon played this sea son with a scoro of 4 to 'A in favor of tho homo club. Last Saturday night about 9 o'clock thd cry of fire was hoard on our streets which was heard by a tolophone coll from the residence of L. E. Holmes, whero tho hired girl had lit a match and throw it down on a collulold comb, 0 Ar ' which ignited and burned, llllinu tho room full of smoke. Tlie names wore material damage put out before any was done. A very pretty wedding occurred last Sunday ovo-ing at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Guthrie, at which tune their daughter, Miss Emma, was united in marriage to Mr. Otto Hurris, R07. J. M. Bates, tho Episcopal minister, performing tho ceremony. RIVERTON (From tho Reviev(' Mrs. T. B. Myors returned Monday night from a tlireo weeks' visit with I friends in St. Joe. i Myrtle 13 vims of Napouoo wore quietly married on Sunday, June 10, at tho fJvans home in iMiponce. In driving hogs from his place to tho stock yards 'J uesday, bam (Tilly had tho misfortune to lose thirteen fat ones, which were ovorcomo with heat. Abo Gray, Treasurer Gray, Gertrude Gray, Paul Lindloy and Roy Motrott loft early Monday morning for an out ing in "Catfish Hollow'' on tho rivor botweon this place and Inavalo. CAMPBELL (From the Citizen.) Frod Gilmoro wont to Omaha this wook, whero ho purchasod a balloon and ho will mako ascensions this sum mer, whero thoro is demand for such an attraction. Row Gootz and L. E. Paquin have sottled their difficulties in tho pros onco of tho church deacons, both bo ing sorry and admitting being wrong toward each other. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McLamya no companiod their son Clarence to the1 St. Joseph hospital, Omaha, Wodnes-' day, whero ho will undergo an opera tion for appendicitis. Uhas. II. Woodard, brother of Mrs. i L. Hot-rick, died at his homo in Har vey, 111., Sunday, Juno 10. Mrs Her-1 rick, it will bo remembered, was called ' to his bedside a short timo ago by a tolegram announcing his injurs'. Mr. ' Woodward was employed in a foundry ' and on tin day of tho accident was painting somo largo iron castings, Somo of tho workmon noar at hand, oporating a huge crane, failed to raise tho machine high enough, and in swinging it about the unfortunato man wts struck on tho heod Al though tho skull waB fiacturod badly the injured man showod signs of im provement, and at ono timo was appar ently much hotter and Mrs. Horrick started to return homo, but sho was again recalled and baroly roaohed hor brother's side boforo doath claimed him. Burlington Bulletin. Free lands in tho Crow reservation register at Sheridan or Billings for tho free government or drawing of those lands; 1G0 ooros to ooch lucky porson. Tickets on sale Juno 10th to tho 2Gth lucluslve, final limit July 10. Ono for round trip; maximum round trip rat'o f.ioiu H. .V M. points 'JO. T UH aoros of this laud can bo imputed, , and will ho worth at least $.0 an aoro J tho day wator is turned ou tho land. Consult tho nearest ticket agent, for rates and information. To California, Portland and I'tiKot Sound-Daily low excursion rates ootnmonoiiiK Juno 1 applying via vari able routes ombracitiK nil western soonory and attractions. To California and return Still lower rates Juno 125 to July 7 inclusive; only SI'J.oO additional to include the Shasta , routo and I'ugot Sound. To Colorado and return-daily after Juno 1. About half rates. Still lower ' rates for tho Klk'g groat meeting at ' Denver. Tickets sold July 10 to July l."i inclusive. To Eastern Resorts Daily low sum ' mer tourist rates commencing Juno 1 to Chicago, St. Louis, St. Paul. Wiscon 1 sin and Michigan resorts, also to Nl iigrm Falls, White mountains and Maine resorts. Special Ilomoseekor.s rates 1st, and .'Ird Tuesdays, low excursion rates to tho North Platte Valley, tho Hig Horn Basin and other front ior territory. Personally conducted excursion on 1st and .'td Tuesdays of each month for those seeking free homesteads of" (510 acres for mixed farming and dairying. Write D. Clem Denver, Agent Homo- i seekers Information Bureau, 1001, Far- nam St., Omaha, Nob. ' Describe your trip to mo and let mo ' advise you how to make it at tho least cost. I J. F. Knwutos. Agent. I - Hen: Is Relief for Women. ' .Mother C! ray, a nurse in New York,! discovered an aromatic pleasant herb euro for woiuen'M ills, called Austral-, ian Leaf. It is the only certain monthly regulator. Cuius female1 weaknesses and backache, kidney, bladder and urinary troubles, At, all druggists or by mail .") cents. Sample free. Address, Tho Mother Gray Co., LuRoy, Now York. A Guaranteed Cure for Piles. Itching, blind, bleeding, protruding piles. Druggists aro authorized to refund money if Puzo Ointment fails to cure in 0 to 11 days. CO cents. The Chief and the Chicago Inter Ocean one year for $1 50 Now Is the Time to Subscribe HSliHHKBEaBai.Ji 1 Do You Eat Meat ? When you tic hungry ti want. HoinothiK nice in the moat lino, drop into my market. Wo liuyo the nicest kind uf Home-mad Sausages and moats, fish, nnd gnma in season. Wo think, nnd almost know, that we can please you. Give us a trial. Koon Bros., Successors to ROBINSON A. BURDEN. H5VW ON YOUR HUNTING TRIP It wir t ' ' 'ti""f,V r.pilppcl Milii Urn Sri V I NSanlj mi ssui (.iiuiiiiND Wctuake RIFLES . . . from $2.25 to $160.00 PISTOLS . . . trotn 2. HO to C0.00 SHOTGUNS . . from 7.00 to 35.00 Atlt)nuril-ilrraiil ItilM Sen, I for u-Mr lllnv minur popular mile. If Irttrtl tatilng. If lnlrr. viiii.inni.ti.M.ilM, vn'hl rttnl In hlKHiriNii, ii lire t, tkiirmit rAiivrjinii:litMliie It M.illnl fy.!!,, upon rcLClpt uf (or four iciit In ttamialu int-ilu prtte. Uurr Hnt.ii;e. Our attrai tlic Unrr-mlcr Aluminum llnnrr vtlll t irtit ntiulute for intent, lttfcttiup. J. STEVENS AUM3 AND TOOL CO., r.o. 11.1x4 v Chlcopco Falls, Mais., U. S. A. 60 YEAR8' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks. Designs Copyrights &c. Anjrann jcmllng n. skrlrli mill doccrlpt Ion nmr quickly iiitcortnlti mtr opinion free wIu'Uiit mi Invention Ih prolinlilv imltmtiihln. Coimiiunlrii (luiiNHtrlctlyrnntiiiotitlnl. HANDBOOK on I'litcnio acnlfri-n. oldest ncency fur Hitnirintf luituntM. I'nti'iitH tnkmi tlirniiuh .Muiin A Co. rcculvt tvtclttl notice, wllhoulclmrKO, littlio scientific tfiitcrie.iii. A Imtiilsornely IlliiPlrntnil wcokly, Itnront olr rrirniN. t:t n uuiiiiiiiii ii inir priviiiiiin jdiirniii your: iimrtiiiititlia.fl. tiolil byull nowiUeiilcrn. MUNN&Co.36,Bfoad New York urautu uuil-u. MJ i siH wnsmuuion, u, c. TiME TABLE. Red Cloud, Nek LINCOLN OMAHA Gil I CA GO 32. JOE KANSAS CITY 81. LOUIS and all points cast arid wuth. DENVER HELENA IWT1E 8 Alii LAKE O'J PORTLAND SAM ERAXClSOf) and all pointi west. TIU1NII LCATB All rOI.I.OTTn; Ho, 13. PABsoiiRor dally for Oberlln mid St. KmnclH tirnnclith.Ox ford, McCook, Deliver and all poliilH went. "Ola. to, Ma, H. I'aHKetiKer dally for St. Job, Khiimiib City, Atclilnou. St. I.oiiIh, Lincoln via Wymnre nnd all poItilN east mid Mititli 2'00 a,ta H 15. I'aiiBeiiKor. dally, Denvor, nil polutti In Colorado, Utah and California . 7:50 p. m. No. 16. I'nHheiiKer. dully for St. Joe, Kanitab City. Atchlnon, St. LonIandull points eaNtand flouth ... . 10:10a.m. M. 174. Accommodation. Monday, Wednesday and Frldny.Hant ItiRh, Gruii.l Ihland, lllark Hills and all points in the northwest l:il p.m. Sleeping, dining, and reclining chair can, ,M)atn free) ou through tm'.uti. Ticket told and baggage checked to any point In tho United flate or Canada. For Information, time tablet, map or ticket call on or addresn A. Conoror, Agent. HeO Cloud, Nobr. or L. W. Wakelcy, Otneral P- ngei Agent Omaha. Nebraika A Certain Cure fr Chilblains. Shak into your shoes Allen's Foot East, a powder. It cures ohilblaius, frostbitoSj dump, sweating, swolUn feet. At all drnKists and sho store 25 cents. Sample free. Addrees Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y. KHKUUATISM CURED IN A DAT. Mjitlo Cure for Khenmatlun and Nturalgto radically curca In 1 to I daya, iu aotloa apota tha ayitem Ii remarkabla aid vyiterioM. It removal at onoa Ue raiiac and taa dUeaaa laa medlatrly dliappean. Tkt Int doaa graalir aaneOta 76 ceutt andlt S Mold by 11 S iinaa DruggUt, Ked Cloud mm m. ''"EHMjBMB L