The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, October 19, 1906, Image 7

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This Beautiful Set
of Dishes FREE with
DEFIANCE TEAd COFFEE
No money whatever required you get the set absolutely free
for giving your opinion of the finest tea and coffee in the world
to a few friends and neighbors. Full particulars of the plan in
each package. It was our intention to withdraw this offer
October 1 st. but so many people have said they did not realize
the great chance we are offering until they saw it in the home of
some friend, we have therefore decided to extend it. This will
give everyone a chance to get a set. Many ladies are securing sets
to present to friends at Christmas. Remember, this is not a
premium with Defiance Tea and Coffee. It is a present to users
of these beverages for making new friends. Ask the grocer.
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LETTS-SPENCER GROCER CO. - ST. JOSEPH, MO.
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The Backbone
of a
Mighty Nation
is good food food for brain, lood for Drawn, 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 Uneeda 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
60 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE I
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Trade Marks
Designs
Copyrights Ac.
Anyono aendlng a sketch and doncrlptlon mar
opinion irou wn
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tlons Htrictlr comldout fill
quickly iiscortntn our opinion froo w
invoniinn is prnnniiiy
utlier an
iitonlnlilo. Communion-
HANUHUUK on I'atcnta
ontfrco. Oldest fluency for nccurlnupatonts.
rntouts taken throuuii fliuim & co. receive
tptcial notice, without etinrao, latuo
Scientific American.
A handsomely lUnstrntod wookly. Tersest cir
culation of any clunttun Journal. Tornis, 13 a
year: four months, (U Sold byull nowsdwilors.
MUNN & Co.3B'Bfoad New York
Urauch Uttlco, B5 K St., Washington, V. O.
m INSURANCE
against Fire, Lightning, Cy- ,
clones and Windstorms, soo
JNO. B. STANSER,
agent for the Farmers Union Insu'r I
anco Co,, Lincoln, Neb., tho best in
surance company inthe s'-ite.
DR. W. S. SMITH
OSTEOPATH
LINDSBY, BLOC K
CREIGHTON GETS $400,000
Omaha's University Given Valuable)
Property by Namesake.
Omaha, Oct. 16. Celebrating his
seventy-fifth birthday, Count .John A.
Crelghton formally presented tc
Creighton university an endowment ol
property valued at $400,000. This
property consists of tho new blocks
that ho has built this year for the
Byrne-Hammer company and tho John
Deere Plow company.
was a conference on young people's
work, tho subject being "How to Form
and Conduct a Mission Study Class."
The general session included reports
on the deaconess" work by those in
charge of the various homes.
The delegates went to York to visit
tho Mother Jewell homo, an Institu
tion supported In part by tho mission
ary society.
OMAHA FARMER SUES BURGLAR
Man Who Caught Robber and Was
Wounded by Him Wants Damages.
Omaha, Oct. 12. After Interrupting
single handed a burglar who had loot
ed his homo, alter offering himself as
the target for the burglar's revolver
and after spurning a $1,400 brlho of
fered by the burglar to sot him free,
John Wipf, market gardener, now sues
John Smith, tho burglar, for $2,000.
He demands this sum as the result of
injuries inflicted by the burglar's bul
lets. It is the first case of tho kind
in the Douglas county courts.
WOMEN DISCUSS FINANCES.
Red Cloud,
Neb.
Pledge Funds for Mission Work In
South, Porto Rico and Utah.
Lincoln, Oct. 13. Tho session of
the national convention of tho Meth
odist Episcopal Woman's Homo Mis
sionary society was chiefly devoted to
financial affairs, and funds wero
pledged to cover tho appropriations
for tho workMn tho south, In Utah
and Porto Rico.
Preceding the general session there
LODGE RESISTS DEATH CLAIM
South Dakota Workmen Go Into Per
sonal History of Former Nebraskan.
Sioux Falls, Oct. 15. While lu
Sioux Falls, T. Simmons, grand mas
tor workman of tho Ancient Order of
United Workmen of South Dakota, of
ficially announced that tho grand
lodge would resist payment of tho
death claim of John Hoffman, who
died In Sioux Falls In tho spring of
1904.
Since his death it has been learned
that Hoffman was over the ago limit
of fifty years when ho appllod for ad
mission to tho lodge. Hut tho most
startling revelations woro In connec
tion with his matrimonial affairs. Tho
grand lodge officers discovered that
ho had another wife living at somo
point in Nebraska.
It was further discovered that Hoff
man was not the true namo of the do
ceased member.
MEXICAN AMBASSADOR RESIGNS
Governor Creel to Succeed Casasus at
Washington.
Mexico City, Oct. 15. Joaquin D,
Casasus, Mexican ambassador to tho
United States, has formally tendered
Ins resignation to President Diaz.
Senor Casasus gave as a reason for
Weakened by Over-Work.
his resignation tho fnct that for Bomd
timo past his health has been serious flffgl Tjg KidflGYS ATB
According to tho rumors In clrcula
tlon. tho mast llkclv candidate to sue
ceed Senor Casasus Is Senor Enrique Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood.
Creel, governor of tho stnto of Chlhua- It used to be considered that only
hun. and one of tho richest men In the urinary and bladder troubles were to be
republic. Governor Creel has won u rr- &R 0 tCC(l 1( tl,c kidneys,
., . ,, .I,.. i. ti&&ii JJnJfs but now modern
the reputation of being ono of to WMfkwM science proves that
most progressive of Mexico's puuuc JfttffTti&W ucarlv all diseases
men. He is of American parontago.
Senor Casasus has not not been per
forming his ambassadorial duties at
Washington for some time and Is at
present traveling on tho continent.
SMALLEST BALLOON WINS.
nave tnctr ncgiuuing
in the disorder of
these most important
organs.
The kidneys filter
and purify the blood
that is tueir work.
Therefore, when vour kidneysnre weak
German Emperor's Cup Goes to Dr. orout of onler, you can understand how
H 8 H ,, quickly your entire body ib affected and
Brockelmann of Berlin. how every organ seems to fail to do its
Berlin, Oct. 1(5. Fourteen of the duty. ,,,,,, -
seventeen balloons which started from If you are stck or "feel badly, begin
Ticnl no-ir here In tho race for Em- l,,kl,K thc rcnl kidney remedy, Dr.
h ' ,', ' , , Kilmer's Swamp-Root, because as soon
peror William's cup, linvu been io- ns yur kidneys are well they will help
ported landed. It appears to bo cor- a lnu t,cr organs to health. A trial
tain at this moment that the Ernest, ' i1 convince auvoue.
the smallest of tho balloons, GS0 cubic If you are sick you can make no tnis
meters. Berlin Air Navigation society, bike by first doctoring your kidneys.
Dr.
as
miles away stands the highest for its wonderful cures
i ne rcsuiiB nave uoen euiiniuiuv- ot tlie most distressing cases, nun is soui
ly disappointing. Tho balloons inndu on its merits by all
good progress until they reached Ho- druggists in fifty-cent.
eters, Hurlln Air Navigation society, take by first doctoring your kidneys.
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hernia, where thoy struck a region ol Mid one-dollar si.e
high baronioterle pressure. Tho at J M11 l)0ffi
mospnere was aimosi wiuioui nmuun l)y mail free, also a pamphlet telling yoi
and the balloons drifted about In varl- ,,w to find out if you have kidney o
ous directions, some of them crosslns bladder trouble. Mention this nape
back into Germany.
MINING CONGRESS MEETS.
Homo of Swamp-Root.
Oil
or
inner
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when writing to Dr. kiliucr i: Co., Htng
liauitou, N. Y. Don't make any mistake
but remember the name, Swamp-Root,
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the nd-
Nearly One Thousand Delegates At- Jress, llinghanitoii, N. Y.. on every bottle.
tend Opening Session at Denver
Denver, Oct. 1(!. Men known In tha
mining industry throughout the world
arc In Denver to nttend tho conven
tion of the American mining congress
which opened today. Nearly 1.00C
delegates aro present. I
J. II. Richards of HoIbc, Ida., presl
dent of the congress, said: "Tills"
meeting is to be one of the most Im
portant held In tecent years. If some
of the measures wo hope to put
through receive the approval of the
congress as a whole, there Is likely
to be somo national legislation at
Washington which will vitally affect,
the mlnltiK lndi:-?y In tho United
States."
OYSTERS
in every style. Ca
tering to parties and
dances a specialty.
Fresh Bread, Pies,
Cakes, Candy and
PRESIDENT CASTRO IS ILL.
Death Is Expected to Be Signal fot
Serious Uprising In Venezuela.
Port of Spain, Oct. 16. According
to the latest advices received here
from Caracas, Venezuela, tho condi
tion of President Castro, who has
boon ill for some time past, has grown
worse. It Is asserted that he can nc
longer speak and his death may oc.cui
any moment.
It is asserted that an uprising
which is likely to become general
throughout Venezuela, Is certain to oc
cur on the announcement of his death
Cigars.,
The Bon Ton
W. S. BBNSB. Proprietor.
Dozen Lives Lost Near New Orleans.
New Orleans, Oct. 1. Reports that
probably a dozen lives were lost and
that hundreds of square miles of land
were under eighteen inches to four
feet of water during the hurricane on
the Mississippi river delta wero
brought here. The inundated tract
begins fifty and seventy miles below
New Orleans and Is mostly Inhabited
by fishermen and oystermen.
Many farmers In tho vicinity of
Closter, Newton and Tylorton. Miss.,
claim to have lost 50 pur cent of tho
cotton.
Doctor Wigton Get3 Place.
Lincoln, Oct. 10. Governor Mickey
announced the appointment of Dr. II
A. Wigton of Omaha to bo nrslstant
superintendent of the Nebraska Insane
hospital, vice Dr. Young, who has sue
ceeded to the superlntendency of tho
Norfolk asylum.
Do You
Bat
Meat?
When you ar hungry cud
want 8omethlg nice in tho
meat lino, drop into my
market. We have the nicest
kind of
Home-made
Sausages
and meats, fish, and game
in season. Wo think, and
almost know, that wo can
plenso you. Give us a
trial.
Koon Bros.,
Successors to
ROBINSON & BURDEN.
I 5 AY, HISTERl I
Do you know that it will pay YOU, as
well as US, to buy your Building Ma
toriul and Coal at our yards? Not only
that our prices average lower, or at
least us low, us those of our competit
ors, but because wo take ospooial euro
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. W. 6TUDEBAKT5R, PROP.
Goods Delivered to any part of the city.
Charges as low as the Lowest
CITY AGENTS FOR ADAAS EXPRESS. CO.
TELEPHONES,
Office 119
Residence 188.
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