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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1909)
JfW M tWlA t K i If I PE-RU-NA Fpr Cramp In tho Stomach of Six Year .Stnnillng. "I was troubled with cramps In tho stomach for six yoars. I tried many kinds of medicine, also was treated by thrco doctors. 'They said that I had nervous dys pepsia. I took tho medicino for two years, then I got sick again and gavo up all hopes of getting cured. "I saw a testimonial of a man who3o case was similar to mine, being cured by Pcruna, so thought I would give it a trial. I procured a bottle at once, and commenced taking it. "I havo token nineteen bottles, and am entirely cured. I bclicvo Pcruna is all that is claimed for It." Mrs. J. C. Jamison, 0 1 Marchant St., Watson ville.Cal. SNAP FOR JIMMIE. NEW afJEiii mom Crowds Go to Natural History Museum 35 MUST BELIEVE IT. "Oil, .11 in m I our pa's been appoint ed postmaster!" "Good! Now I won't have ter put any stamps on de letters 1 sends yousc!" CHILD ATE CUTICURA OINTMENT. Spread Whole Box of It on Crackers Not the Least Injury Resulted. Cutlcura Thus Proven Pure and Sweet. A New York friend of Cutlcura writes: "My three year old son and heir, after being put to bed on u trip across tho Atlantic, Investigated the state room and located a box of graham crackers and a box of Cutlcura Oint ment. When a search was rondo for tho box, it was found empty and tho kid admitted that he had eaten the contents of tho entire box spread on tho crackers. It cured hlm of a bad cold and I don't know what else." No more concluslvo evidence could be offered that every Ingredient of Cu tlcura Ointment Is absolutely pure, sweet and harmless. If It may bo safely eaten by a young child, none but tho most beneficial results can bo ex pected to attend its application to pected to attend Its application to even the tendercst skin or youngest Infant. 1'otter Drug & Chew, Corp., Solo l'ropt., UoUun. The Secret of Success. The motto of Biiccess was given In this tale, told at a banquet: A Swede among the miners 'In the west was noted for alwayB Htrlklng pay dirt. Ills fellows thought that there must be some secret to the un usual success of the Swede and ques tioned him as to how he alwayB suc ceeded In finding the spot where tho gold cropped out. "Veil, Ay don't know ef Ay can tell nnytang 'bout dat," answered Ole. "Ay only know dat Ay yust keep on die glu'." Milwaukee Free PreEB. Value of Aspirations. An aspiration Is a Joy forever, a possession oh solid as a landed estate, a fortune which we can never ex haust and which gives us, year by year, a revenue of pleasurable activi ty. To have many of these Is to be spiritually rich. It. L. SteAason. NKW YORK. Tho Museum of Nat ural History was open free to tho public every day of the year of 190K and on 179 evenings. The gross at tendance last year was l.Olll.Gii'J, In largo part duo to the exceptional Inter est In tho iuternatlniial tuberculosis exhibition. Tho attendnnco at public afternoon and uvenlng lectures reached a total of 82.718. The number of children visiting tho museum In lecture classet, was 10.1125. Tho number of children who were especially guided. Mm ough tho tuhercu IohIk exhibition and who listened to lectures on simple means of preven tion of tills disease was -11,(527. '.qse children came from all the high schools of Greater Now York and from many distant towiiH nnd cities. In the schools of tho city 575,801 children were reached by the circulating nature study collections. During the coming year tho principal new rxiuuiiions which win oe uevci- Olga Roosevelt a Important to Mothers. Examlno carefully every bottio of CASTORIA a safe and sure remedy for infants and children, and sco that it Bears tho Or sf1?s . F Signature of&TS' In Uso For Over 30 Years. Tho Kind You Havo Always Bought Their Ins and Outs. Mrs. Plumpton (with fashion paper) Oh, Paul, thin Is .Indeed iTJod news! Thank, thank heaven, hips are coming In again! Mr. Plumpton In? You mean burst ing out, don't you? Puck. For Cole's and Grip. Lane's Plenum t Tnbleta (laxative) rtite colds in nn hour nnd aio the best ttcnt ment for giip. Do not wnit u miiiiitu when you fpel a cnld comiriR on, but get n box nf tliete tablets and wm RiifTerinR nnd ox-pcni-e. They me wild by duiM nnd ilpnlors nt So rents n box. Orator F. IWoodwnrd. I.c Hoy, N. Y. Sample free. Sneaking of Spooks. Rasmus What did der ghost say ter you? Rastus How yor tlnk I know? I never turned do dead langulges. Try Murine Bye itcmeily For Tied, Weak, Weary, Wutory Hves. Compounded by Kperlt-nceil l'liyslt Iuiih. Conforms to the I'urn Food and OruKH Law. Murino Doesn't Sinnrt. Soothes iSye ruin. Try Murluu for Yuur lSycs. ? -If a man spent half as much money In nn effort to keep out of trouble no ho does In trying to get out, he would be nwav ahead of the game. 525 "Guar THROUGH successive lnhcritnncoa Miss Olga Roosevelt, only daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Roose velt of UC East Fifty-nrth street, he comes one of the youthful heiresses of the town. Although only 17 yenrs old, Miss Roosevelt Is nenrly a million airess in her own right, not to count possible future Inheritances. Through the will of Her mnternnl grandmother, the lato Mrs. Stephen S. Cummins, the young woman re ceived an additional $200,000, the in come to be hers now and tho prin cipal when she becomes of age. The numerous marriages of tho Roosevelt and Woodhouso families mnke an Intricate genealogy. Robert H. RooBcvelt, tho elder, who died a few yearB ngo after a most nctlvo life In New York public affairs, wns twice married. Likewise his youngest son, the present Robert B. Roosevelt'. Tho first wife of tho latter Mr. Roosevelt wbb Grace Woodhouse, only child of the late Lorenzo G. Wood- oped arc In particular the Chlldien's museum, tho Museum for the Blind, the Philippine exhibition and tho Congo exhibition presented by King Leopold t Belgium. The last Is tho most complete collection outside ot that which Is to bo seen In tho Congo museum near Brussels. As n result of the tuhPiculonls exhibition immediate Hteps will be taken to mnko n special exhibition or the life and hablltt of the smaller organisms In relation to health and dlsoabo. During the year IPOS nnd at the piesont time tho museum's explora tions extend to the Markenzlo river and the shotcs of Beaufoit sen, to Alaska, Vancouver. Alberta and Sas katchewan, tho west coast of Hudson bay nnd western Labrador: In tho United States parties liavo been spread In Wyoming. Montana, Idaho, North Dakota, Nebiaska. Colorado and Florida, also in Cential America and In the south of Nicaiagua, tho West Indies and Bahama Islands; in Asia special agentB are working In Kash mir, China and Korea: among tho Islnnds of tho Pacific tho museum is working In the Philippines, the Solo mon islnnds, Tahiti, New Zenland, tho South Shetland islands and Kerguelen island. Youthful Heiress house. Mrs. Wondhouse mnrrled Mr. Cummins for her second husband, who survives her. It wns fiom the Woodhouse estate that Miss Olga Roosevelt Iisb re ceived her largest bequests. In tho will of her grandfather wns a legacy of $250,000. Hor mother left an estato which has Increased considerably In valuo nnd Is now estlmnted at mo:o than a quarter of a million dollarB. Mr. Roosevelt npplled to the courts several years ngo to determine tho amount of nnnunl Income to bo pnld his daughter out of the estate, and $10,000 a year was deciccd. Tho Income from this latest bequest of the grandmother, Mrs. Cummins, adds another $10,000 a year in Income. It is estimated that the three be quests, all held in trust for the young woman until sho becomes 21, are yielding her nt least $30,000 a year. When tho principal 1b turned over to her it will probably amount to $1,000,000. All this sum comes through her mother's family. The Roosevelt fam ily Is very well-to-do, and ns nn only child additional Inheritances doubtless will bo hors. Mr. RooBevelt Is a cousin of the ex-president. Ho mar ried Miss Hamersly hnlt a dozen years ago for his Becond wife. They have no children. Every Reader Will Concede the Truth of This Statement. One who suffers with bnckacho or any form of kidney troublo wnnts n lasting cure, not mciely a temporary benefit. Profit by tho cxiimplo of Rev. J. M. Sunicld, of 217!) S. 8th St., Lincoln, Ncbr., who conllrmii a report of his euro after several years. "I told in a state ment tnndo for pub lication In 1000 how Bonn's Kidney Pills had telle ved mo after other route, tiles had failed," said Rev. Sufllehl. "I havo no hesita tion in confirming that statement now. I havo used Doan's Kidney Pills at various times and they havo never failed me." Sold by nil denlors. 50 cents a box. Fostcr-Mllbum Co., Buffalo, N. Y. ALL THE DIFFERENCE. He Before Joncn got married ho used to command a largo calary. She And now? lie Now ho only earns It. HIa wife cemmauds ltl Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local npplleMlnns, in they cannot rcrh the dis eased fortiori nt thi- cur. 'llicro Is only ono wsy lo cure tli'Alnpu, anil that U by eonatliutluiml remedies. linitnpNi In inuvil by mi Inflamed condition ot tho mucous lining ot the i:uslarlilati 'lube. When this tube li Inflamed you have n rumbling round or Im perfect hearing, and when It Is entirely cloned, I)et net is tho result, anil unless the luflixinmntlon can lx taken out and this tube restored to Its normal condi tion, hearing will tin destroyed forever; nine cafes out ol ten are caused by Catarrh, which Is nothing but an InfUmed condition nt tho mucous surface. Wo ulll Kho One Hundred Dollars tor any esse ot flj.fniaa ffnitaAil lit. .., ,1.1 ftiftf ntinnt tiA Plinvl by Hall's Catarrh litre. Send for circulars, free. r. j. ciiuni;y & co -loiruo, u. ?ohl bv nmwlsts. "to. lake Hall's family fills tor constipation. An Eye for Business. White Why are you so nnxlouB to lend that friend a dollar whenever ho asks It? Ho only spends tho money In drinks and cigars. Black Oh, he always pays it back! White But thero must bo some other reason for your ready generosity. Black Well, thero Is. Ho always spends half of tho money on mo. Judge. Finance and Fashions. Howell I thought you didn't like tho way tho tailor mado that check suit and that you were going to make him take it back. Powell I tried to, but I found that protested checks didn't go with him. Bohemian. Servant Bounty Plan Fails in Practice WHEN tho magazines were publish ing learned theoretical disserta tions on how to make home happy nnd keep a servant, some ten yenrs or more ago, tho German women of New York city began to work out tho theories In actual practice. Some live hundred of them joined In the German Housewives' association located in Kast Fifty-ninth street, New York city. The Housewives' club undertook to adapt the Euiopean customs of serv ice to American needs, and took up regular quarters to work out their theories. From the. beginning they tried the German system of piemlums for length of service. Twenty dol lars' bounty was offered any maid nt the end of two years' consecutive service. The club opened nn employ ment agency, where applicants might register free of charge and got a chance in the household of some club member. That was ten years ago, nnd now the secretary is quite willing to acknowledge that tho German system will not "go" In thla country. Pre miums have been pnld regularly, and although one faithful soul receives tho amount now multiplied by five, nnd some few others have three or four years to their credit, Btlll it cannot be said that the 500 housewives who are members have been supplied with uninterrupted service. The secretary believes that thero is something In the nir hero that soon tenders the recent immigrant from Grmany "functions and bumptious, nnd so independent." Here tho secre tary wrung her hands. They also gavo tho girls a "kaffeklatsch" at times. But to no effect. Now the German housewives nro looking for a new schomo to secure domestic pence and quiet for the club members. Give Him Time. "Do you cultivate tho muses?" "No I'm a strnngor In town, and only know a few people, so far." Lewis' Single Binder cigar richest, most satisfying smoke on tho tnnrkct. Your dealer or Lewis' Factory, Peoria, 111. Remember you havo onco been young, nnd never forget you may one day bo old. Piggott. ONLY ONK "ItnOMO That is I.AXAT1VU 1IUOM thn hlcnntnm nt K. V. UIKIV over to euro u Cold In Ono Dax. 2Sc. SIO QUININK." O OUlNINK. lok .OVK. tJtcd tbo W for World Woman in Charge of Wireless Station ANNA A. N13VINS, 22 years old, has taken active charge of tho station of tho United Wireless Telegraph Company on tho roof or tho Waldorf Astoria hotel. Sho holds the distinc tion of being tho only woman wire less operator in tho world, and she Is believed to bo one of tho most skill ful In the service of tho company by which sho is employed. Tho young woman will bo on duty reguhuly every day for eight hours. She has been detailed to the busiest period of tho day, and at present her chief work will bo to keep In touch with vessels plying between this port nnd southern points, Many wireless messuges aro sent out by passengers on theso vossels, the mujoilty of whom ato bound south for tho Florida season or else to Cuba or other parts of tho West Indies. Miss Nevlns, It wns told, flashes messnges through tho nir to hor sweetheart, who Is the wireless op erator aboard tho steamship Oceana of the Hamburg-American line. Sho has picked up the Ocenim nt 1,000 miles, tho iccord for the Waldorf-Astoria sending stntion. Sho has sev eral times flashed messages to her Hweetheait at that dlHtaure and has carried on a lengthy aerial conversa tion with him at a distance of 800 miles. ThlB is believed to bo tho rec ord in long-distance talks In which Cupid has had a hand. Tho young woman operator wears tho uniform cap and coat of tho serv ice. Sho has altered tho lines of tho coat, giving It a femlniuo cut whllo preserving Its stilctly service appear ance. Tho cap also has been slightly altered, giving It a smarter look, and P. also differs from the regular cap of tl'o company in that it is held in placo by a hatpin. Mits Nevlns is an expeit In wireless instruments, and wns selected for tho post partly by reason of her practical knowledge of the system she operates. It's difficult to get a crooked man tntcrcstctl in tho scenery along tho straight nnd narrow path. DjHpcpniii nnd constipation nro nvoidnble taiwiicH tnLc Garfield Tea, Nntuie'H Ucrb laxative. Tho best thing to do when you catch a cold is to let go ot It. Allen's l'lMit-Kaso.ii I'mciler Inrsmillcn.iweutlntftcft. (JIvculnMum relief. Th original ponder tor tho led. 'Sm ut ull Urui-glUk Ono wny to remove paint Is to sit down on It before It is dry. Mrs. Wlnalow'M Koothlnjr; Ryrnp. For children teething, softens Hid Krn, roduces In n&minstlou, allays pain, cures wind collu. Sic a bottio. It sometimes happens that a distant relation is too close. nnd 10c Perfect Crackers Always Takoma Biscuit retain their freshness until last cracker i3 gone The triple - sealed, wax -lined package keeps them crisp, flaky and whole free from dust and exposure. Takoma Biscuit. Arc the product of n million dollar bakery They are made in white tile top floor ovens surrounded by air and light. Think how Good these crackers must be. You can't help buying them again and again after you try the first package. At your grocer's 5c and 10c Loose-Wiles . biscuit co. iltC s'Sr.b V v&sMm w V&3EJS& ..iv&Zi2;ifz ,1tt.7&ziM'P ittffiSSHE WTaOZ2 rpj At Your Grocer's MAPLEINE A r.rivorlnjr Hint Uitucrt tho snmens lemon or vnullln. Ily dissolving Rruuiilutecl miKir liMMiternnil ndillliK Miiiiletnr, n ilollrlumi Mruplsmnrto nnd n sjrrttp bsttnrtluniuiiplr. Mnpletno Is snlit bjKrucers. If nut send 8.Viftf lui. but. and recipe book. l'rfift8ri.i..tttiu. for PINK EYE DISTEMPER CATARRHAL FEVER AND ALL NOSE AND THROAT DISEASES Cures thn sick nnd nets a a prernntWe for others. Liquid Riven oa the tonKtte. Hafe for brood rnnreH and all others. Hest kidney remedy ; 10 rents unillt.OUrfbottleiK.UO nnd 110.00 tlio dozen. Hold by all drttRRlsta and horse goods houses, or sent express paid, by the manufacturers. SPOHN MEDICAL CO., Chemists, GOSHEN, INDIANA You Are In Danger if you let that cold run on. Neg lected 'colds cause incurable dis eases. Don't risk your health. Keep a bottle of DR.D.JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT in your home. It's the safest, sureit and quickest remedy for colds ever compounded. For Coughs, Bron chitis, Pleurisy, Inflammation of the Lungs, in fact, all diseases caused by neglected colds. It has no equal. Recommended and sold by drug gists everywhere. Three Ue bottles, $1.00, 50c. 25c V 9tJJV This Trade-mark Eliminates All Uncertainty in the purchase of paint materials. It is an absolute guarantee of pur. ity and qualjty. For your own protection, see that it is on the side of every keg of white lead you buy. itTtoiiiiuoewrMY MM Trtalty liHilif. Nw Tori SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills. They also relievo DIs trcHBfrom Dyspepsia, In digestion and Toolleurty Uatlng. A perfect rem edy for IXzziucss, Nau Ken, Drowsiness, 11 rid Tns,te I n the Mouth, Coat cd TotiRiie, Fain In the Bldu, TOKPID LtVEK. They regutato tbo lloweln. Purely Vegetable, improved nnd unimproved farms lu eastern SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE, crop PAYMENTS or 10 YEARS TIME Will creet bulldlnRH on any rnrm on sumo 1 rosy terms. Price 20 to HO per acre. For 1 llHt8,uinpH, etc., address ALEX. H. RAIT, 1 Bth and O Sti., Lincoln, Neb. CARTER'S tPlTTLE HIVER Hnas. Worms "Cascsrets are certainly fine. Z g-sve a friend one when the doctor was treating: him for cancer ot the stomach. The next morning- he passed four pieces of a tape worm. He theu got a tiox and in three days he passed a tape-worm 45 ft Ions. It was Mr. Matt Freck, of MIllerstmiR, Dauphin Co., Pa. I am quite a worker for Cases, rets. X use them my self and find them beneficial for most any disease caused by impure blood." Chas. E. Condon, Lewiston, Pa., (Mifflin Co.) Pleasant, Palatable, Potent, Taste Good. Do Good. Never filcken.Weaken or Urlpe. 10c, 25c) 50c. Never sold In bulk. Thocenu ine tublot stamped C C C. Guaranteed to euro or your money back. 921 SOUTH DAKOTA CARTERS WlTTLE IVER PILLS. Genuine Must Bear Fac-Simile Signature tei&&&&z nmiMCI Cold Water Starch REFUSE SUBSTITUTES mukes laundry work u pleasure. 18 ot. pkr. 10c. ItcgUtcreit U. a, rat. office Ask for the Baker's Cocoa bearing this trade mark. Don't be misled by imitations The genuine sold everywhere PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Color more goods brlohter and latter colors than am other die. One 10c oackaso colors all fibers. The die In cold water better than ani other die. You can da aoj Barmenfwilhout ripping apart Writo lor Ires booklol How to Die. Bleach and Mix Colors. MONROE DRUG CO., Qulnay, lUlnelm. .'! M rrss w-ssh-w swim' issyifs . tjrrf'Tr iX VvS i fc Ps i-'gsjwty,M s!,. ..jhjj--frfr'fTjr?; - - ' - E imr tA jiwi- r"jyw "R rBaJi5V t , mlf,r,ulf,-Mfir mt?fjC