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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1907)
jnniua.agiuiinii,jmwujiimi)in- (iwiunrj'uynu vw.n.iiiMrim-mi'H jiTnimawfi.fsrn." mimnim ikiiiijhhiuu inuwn iiw u juwiui jmhwumw i. HH The Food Value of a Soda Cracker You have heard that some foods furnish fat, other foods make muscle, and still others are tissue building and heat forming. You know that most foods have one or more of these elements, but do you know that no food contains them all in such properly balanced proportions as a good soda cracker ? The United Slates Government report shows that soda crackers contain less water, are richer in the muscle and fat elements, and have a much higher per cent of the tissue building and heat forming properties than any article of food made from flour. That is why ISneeda Biscuit should form an important part of every meal. They represent the superlative of the soda cracker, all their goodness and nourishment being brought from the oven to you in a package that is proof against air, moisture and dust the price being too small to mention. 1 NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY gjgirag 1 1 o- -dlkj T B sm Hi A COFFEE This Beautiful Set of Dishes FREE with CE TEA ae 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. v. -t Y w 'U ' '."M'J "". wm- v "j y ip R I (fasted '-V.!, LETTS-SPENCER GROCER CO. - ST. JOSEPH, MO. " s- jv r x fsU I i js-var kvr v L -II -V xf;..4 ". m''K:- 'X ,a.' ;.' (..Y "V J'N aji .wjA i'b..,Sk $U' te,rM)-V' W 'm sHifa-.. 5 -ai' y,,i7 .J . J J ' " J J " l.:.',! V .A tr. -' &S I.I A l"' N P l mmsi b i,toa-r conrlios TIjo two irnr coarluj) wnro ri'ilittoil to kindling wood mid tlio renr of the smoker wns lotpscopod. So Croat wna the Impact Hint tlio locil train wns scnttcred nlong tlio track for a cojisldcralilo distance. Tralllc was dehood by the acrldont and it wns nftcr mldniglit before tlio liodles of the (lend could be brought to the city. There was an entire nhsonrc of a attempts at theft. As soon as posslblo tlio bodies wcro covered and lnld aside to await the coining of the train sent from the city. Mnny pathetic scenes wcro enacted as relatives searched nmld the fog and darkness for the bodies of their loved ones, whom they feared were In the wreck. From tho appearance of tho bodies it Is believed that nearly all the vic tims wcro killed outright, or died within a few minutes of the accident. llr 13. O. Holt, one of the most prominent physicians In Wnshluton. and IiIh young sons. I-Mwln nnd Sin clair, w-f'te pnsscimnrs on the train. I3d win wan killed and the father and the nilifr son nre missing It is fraid that they are among the list or unidi ntiricd dead. Partial Lint of the Dead. I . lluppeit, Washimrtf n, iinrcliniit: Mary I.efford. employed In hmeii'i of f nuraving and printing; Kli abcth I'carinnii. Takoma Park. T A K-lly. K'Hsltvlon: Lee l.nwe. Wa ."'I'lgtoii: llitiry Tlii'hle, WaslilnKtrm; T:n'Oi!on ,crt. New York; Mr. S A. Ktr w lii"!u and baby, Washington; May Cook nnd baby, Washington. 'Perm Cottn Is a Hint Ion about three mil' distant from the citv boundarb"!. Ambiibineoa. patrol wagons and fire engiiu'H were hastily smniiunn d from P.rooklnnd and Washlin'ton. but It wn witli meat difficulty I bat tbry were olile to reach tlio iilaee. ! nrtit nntely. the wreckage did not take lire. Mob Lynches a Lunatic. Salt Luke, Dec. 29. Lawrcnio I," berg thoimin who was lynched at Las Animus, Colo., was taken into custody here In .Juno last, was adjudged In sane nnd was committed to the stnte hospital at Provo, where he was de tained until Aug. IS. That tho mob lynched a lunatic is the opinion of llr. Calder, superintendent of the Utah asylum. Spanish Catholics Protest. San Sebastian, Spain, Dec. .11. Throe thousand, five hundred Catho lics gathered at tho bull ring to pro test against tho passage of the asso ciations law. Afterwards they formed a procession and marched to tho town ball, but there were no disorders. Kidney discourages! :tisSj tfc.' ivl liccol that il moil ft born nffrtT weak kidneys child urinntcstoooften, if the urine scale the flesh, or if, when the child reaches an a;e when it should be nblc to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with licd-wet-ling, depend upon it, the cause of the diffi culty is kidney trouble, and the first btep should be towards tbi treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant, trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made miser able witli kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate elfect of Swamp'Root is soon realized. It is sold by diuggihts, in lifts- PCf cent and onc'doll.iritfiii? sie bottles. Von msivKsi,Vry(8U nave a sample Dome by mail free, also a nomo of Sniunpitoot. pamphlet telling .11 about Swamp-Uoot, including ninny nl the thousands of testi monial letteis received from sufferers cuied. In wilting Dr. Kilmer i'c Co., llitighnmtoit, X. V., be sure and mention this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swantp-Uoot, and the ad dress, Iiinghainton, N. Y., on every bottle. I - psiTasvmaiassmsmsvx t?,TOT'A',::::E3.i HMffifHa i-iwitu. iiitutiiHn OYSTERS ccarvnwi.'H'.'Hiiii'AiiiVwaBnKmHwgtrai in every style. Ca tering to parties and dances a specialty. Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes, Candy and Cigars. The Bon Ton W. S. BI5NSB, Proprietor. Death of Former Senator Bowen. Pueblo, Colo., Dec. 31. Thomas M. Bowen, formerly United States sena tor from Colorado, died here, aged seventy-one years. He was prominent in state politics for many years as a Republican. .... . i.. . .. i . ....t.. . Ex-Senator Caffcry Is Dead. Now Orleans. Dec. 31. Former United States Senator Donelson L. Caffery died last night. Tho body will bo taken to his homo in Franklin, Pa., on a special train. Diss of Self-Inflicted Wound. Norwich, Conn., Jan. 2. Frulerlck S. Camp, one of tho most prominent mlllmen In western Connecticut, took his life by shooting, lie bad been 111 for about six months with Brlght's dis ease and had been despondent. Sons who survive him are Lieutenant Wal ter T. Camp, U. S. N., und Talcott Camp of Grand Ituplds. Automobile Fatality at Oakland. Oiklnnd, Ca!., .Jan. 2.- In a collision between an electric car and an auto mobile in East Oakland, Georgo G. Young, ono of tho leading citizens of Alameda, was Instantly killed and Mr. and Mrs. A. 'P. Swain of I3ast Oakland and Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Mar tin of Alameda wero painfully injured. Do You E-at Meat ? When you cio hungry and want soniotbig nice in tho meat lino, drop into my market. Woluivo tho nicest, kind of Home-made Sausages and meats, Hflli, and gnmo in season. Wo think, and almost know, that wo an please you. Givo us a trial. Koon Hf Successors to ROBINSON & BURDEN. SI witwti:iu'ftBjaH:ffiTir'iwwwyyr?fea iiSfti:: w ini ; stoKlElii h . tu f v.-wrar - 1 1 &WS nmmm i jiiU HT 53 KILLED IN WRECK Ai-TALLING DISASTER ON B. &. O. NEAR WASHINGTON. Two Rear Coaches Reduced to Kind ling Wood and Smoker Telescoped. Heavy Fog Responsible for Collision Within Three Miles of Capital. Washington, Dec. 31. An appalling dlsabter, resulting In the death, us far as can bo learned, of tUty-three nor bons and tho Injury of about lltty1 more, occurred at about G;120 o'clock last night on the Baltimore and Ohio railroad at Terra Cotta, a suburb ot Washington. Frederick City (Md.) i local train No. CG, on tlio point of starting from tho station, was run ipto by a train mado up of eight passenger . . .. i r-,.,, lin vi'ocl fnr coacr.os, uuiuui ""' "- - Washington. It is expected the engineer of tho empty train had failed to see the red Blgnal Indicating that another train was In tho block, ,and plunged ahead on his mlfsiou of death. Nothing since tho Ford theater dis aster, which occurred about fifteen years az,o, when a largo number of government clerks were killed by the collapse of u portion of tho building.! has prodijcd such a shock as the dis aster Inst night. No railroad accident within a great many ycors. In the Dis trict of Columbia, has approached It In magnitude. A dense fog and n drizzling rain prevailed during the day and night nnd the Inability or the en gineer of the rear train to sco the slgnnl If attributed to this. The giade at tlio place where tho tragedy occurred Is downward and the tracks were slippery. The Frederick City train Is run largely for the accommo dation of those who have gone into tho suburbs on Sunday and for tho benefit or church goers who desire to attend Washington services at night Dead and Injured Taken to Capital. At first, owing to the Impenetrable fog, It was Impossible to determine tho extent of tho damage, and early rumors placed the number of killed higher than those which proved later to bo aceurnto. When the now. reached Washington people began t go to Terra Cotta and many who hud relatives killed and Injured remained at tho scene of tho wreck until the special train conveyed tho dead and injured to tho city. An carler train that had been dispatched "to Terra Cotta brought the injured, whose wounds had been hastily dressed, and they wero sent to various hospitals Three died on tho way to tho city and one death occurred in tho hospital. Tho engino of tho rear train is said to bo one or tho largest types of pas senger engines used on tho road. The fact of its size probably saved It from total destruction, tho principal dam ago to it being confined to the front of tho engine. IJecauso of this Knglneer Htldebrand and his fireman escaped, nildebrand Is said to have beon a sub stitute Ho and his fireman were ar rested. No formal charge has been placed against them, pending an Inves tigation. Train Scattered Along Track. Tho wrecked train was composed oi an engine, a smoking car and f vo d. I SAY, n&STER! lr Do you know that it will pay YOU. as woll as US, to buy your Building Ma tovial and Uoul tit ouryardsV Not only that our prices avkijaou lower, or at least as low, as thoso of our competit ors, but ukoahse wo take especial oaro of and protect all can bo classed as BBUULAU CUSTOMERS. PL ATT & FREES CO. Coal. Lumber. ?- ai.'iiT111'1winii1',-i1iMi1i11171'TO'ni,1'P'' ity Dray and Express Line. F. "W. STUDlfiUAKER, PROP. -ri.ods Delivered to any part of the city. Charges as low as the LoweaB CIT AGENTS FOR ADAAS EXPRESS CO. TELEPHONES, Bsidence 188 Office 119 I m m i r.ii '!? ic?l 14 $- St ft C- Sr G-. & Cr & tri tr- c- c- L-fl ; tytvf fmymvytimm'!!?