The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, August 26, 1909, Image 2

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    UNFORTUNATE SURVIVAL.
Illnun So olo llnnk llnrdapplo lin.il
& hand-to hand fight with a gtlzzly
b'nr nn' lived t toll tli' talo?
Sllns (disconsolately) Yas, by gum,
en' thot seems V bo nil ho Hvod far!
In the Future.
Mint Ward Politician -We'll cany
our ticket.
Kecond Ditto Hut you fowl our
onpoiient 1h (lie rnfonu candidate, and
he will got all tlie women's votes
First W I. Won't lie any women's
voIch to count.
.Second Ditto -How do you Itnnu
tlioy won't vole?
First W. P.- Ueenuso we have ar
ranged with the stores to have Mb
bnrgnln sales on election day Haiti
more American
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ICN'O, N'V The popula
Rlion and social lire ot l(o
no, Nev , are iinderKoliiR a
Kinii iiiiiiiu 11 I'll' u
year or bo iiro the optl
iiiIkUc milling iiromotec,
In IiIh corduroy or khaki
and hia high ruH.sct shoes,
wan wont to disport him
Belf, today may bo Been
men of the eattt flashing
by In UIkIi powered auti-
nioblleB. Where Washoe
squnwa would a year no Bit and play
cards at tho corners of the public
Hipiarcs may bo seen to-day handsome
women In Paris gowns Baunterlnj; in
tho afternoon sun. On tho veranda
of the lending hotel where a year ago
were tho fillonco nml desolation that
tho panic of 1907 produced, Idly sit
nnd light with ennui groups of men
and women, who look forward, in
mental vlttlon, to the time when they
will bo ablo to forsake tills frontier
post of civilization and whirl an eager
Might back to their homes In the east
Hut they are looking for divorces nt
present, and ho they inust stay hero
for at least alx months from date of
arrival to satlafy tho requlromontH of
the Nevada divorce laws with regard
vantages ot the town ovei any other In tho stale. Novada Is piliuarlly a
mining state, and natnio usually hides her precious metals in illlllcult
plncos. Keno Is not a mining camp, and la not only centrally situated
from a railroad point of view, but una sconlc attractions rarely to bo
found In any American community.
It Is hxatcd In tho heart or a ilch ngricultiiial region, and through the
center of the town runs a beautiful mountain stroma, the Truckeu river.
Surrounding the town, at a brief distance, are Know-capped mountains,
and the winds touting fiom over their summits keep tho air cool on sum
mer nights. It Is never very warm in lleno On the other hand, the win
ters aie comparatively mild.
An altitude ol 1,500 feet makes tho atmosphere somewhat trying on
nerves that aie not robust to begin with, but nervous affections are the
only complaints to which the climate Is unfnumible.
I-'or the cuie of other ailments hot mineral water springs abound in
tlm vicinity of Reno Twelve miles away nro the famous Steamboat
Springs which Comstock millionaires were wont to patronize 10 years
ago. Three miles from lleno is Moann Spilngs. Five miles from Keno,
to the west. Is another famous medicinal resort, l.aughton's Springs, the
road to which runs along tho Truckeo river, making a bcautirul driving
boulevard Half way to I.atighton'B on this road is a magnlllcent edlllco
JvdgbPk, who DBcioti Half
or rfc uivo&ce ouits
J
An
Effective
Remedy for
Cramps, Dysen
tery, Diarrhea, Cholera
Morbus, Cholera Infantum
and Colic, should be always
kept handy, for when such a
medicine is needed, it is
needed in a hurry.
Dr.DJayne's
Carminative
Balsam
ban been (successfully employed
for seventy-eight yeara In reliev
ing and curing nil complaints of
this nature. Stops pain imme
diately. It is a household ncccs
clty In homes where there nre
children. Your druggist will
eupply you. Per bottle, 25c.
Dr. D. Jayne'i Tonic Vertntrurf
Is a rellnblebulldlnc-up tonic for both
ndul'.n and children. Splendid to tnke
lifter a weakening attack of dysentery.
Alio ft safe worm medicine.
blm i r r
S4irx1Si?3() knwn aa "ok'8,"
$rfl ESSES i xii$svxv wh,ch ,s tho locai
WkM w3iSfilill1 " tho convent-
i amrnmm MmmmMMi Ivll lcslre to nmk0 a stay
-"JllllgU 1 and frequently parties
1" MiMWP 'WJWII who go there to Bpend
V or .rfilP, IBSZZFti J a fow hmirs forsct to
: Wife TmBnmmih sr
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the very near future for the next
legislature doe not meet until Jnnu
ary or 1011. There are othors who
point to the experience of South Da
kota, which for 20 venrx fn;ht ih
ovlla of lax divorce laws beforo a re
peal way Mci.n u, jinn - j ,.,
njornllsts ol v.-vdj. h-i,. an n. ii'
stubborn task beforo thorn. But Ne
vada Is cleaning house, in the last
session of tho legislature, after gam
ing being permitted for 40 yeara with
cognizance of law. a bill abolishing
gambling was passed the act to tako
effect In November of 1910 and It Is
believed that If that could bo done,
the slack divorce laws can bo more
easily repealed.
In tho meantime the hotel men and
cottage renters of Keno nnd tho dl
vorco lawyers will continue to flour
Isli. I'arlsinn toilettes and 00 horso
power automobiles will (lash and dnrt
through tho quiet thoroughfares at all
sorts of hours. Men nnd women will
continue to become "citizens" of Ne
vada on a six-months residence and
leave the state forever the day after
securing their divorce decrees.
Frolics of a Real Queen
Nebraska Directory
MARSEILLES GRAIN ELEVATORS
nre tliolirBt; IiihIkIdh Imvlni,-them.
Anl your l(oiil itenlrr, or
JOHN DEERE PLOW CO. OMAHA
M. Spiesbergcr & Son Co.
Wholesale Millinery
TneDeitlnthaWesl
OMAHA, NEB.
VWACJ(tJ
to residence. For lleno has Muceeded to tho eminence
formeily occupied by Slous Falls as the dlvorcn centci ol
America. Some farslghted l.i.ycr got Into the Nevada
legislature several yeais ago. and when ho got out again
there was iwdlvorco law among the statutes of Nt ada
that for length, breadth, height, elasticity, and all other
qualities that commend themselves lo tho seeker alter
..sy matrimonial freedom, could not be surpassed any
where in tho union. It was equaled by the South Dakota
law, though, and so Nevada and the Novada lawyer so
cured no results fiom It for the time being.
Mul everything conies to him that waits, and
when the people of South Dakota arose In their
wrath hut November and, by a reterendiiin vote,
declared that any one who desired to get a di
vorce In South Dakota would have to llvo there
a year Instead of six months, as had been the re
quirement previously, the seeker of relief Irom
present matrimonial ties began to take tho long
journey westwaid to -Nevada, whom It takes but
a six months' residence to be in a position to go
beforo the courts of the stute as plaintiff In a
divorce suit.
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KODAKS
Sold I17 the rtnit Dralrra. WowllI.en.J to poplin and
toMlitnioniecYtpt ont.ctt.ln Mainpn. ft lS-lneh. hurd
i,llJi,Vc,,'Ml"," JOHN G. WOODWARD
&CO.',TiieCanUyMon,,CouncllOluffa,a.
Wo have a completa
line of fte-.li Ania
toura Photo Sun-
plloa. Our Amateur linislung Depart
ment is In tho handb of cxpci ts and equipped
for prompt st-rvice. Kodak catalogue ni.ult-tl
on request. Lincoln Photo Supply Co.
1217 0 St. Lincoln, Neb.
SOUTH DAKOTA
Improved nnd unimproved fnrnm In eastern
6011th DiiUolu for Mile ou
CROP PAYMENTS or 10 YEARS TIME
Will erect ImllilliiKHtm liny furmousnuirt-nHjr
termH. I'rlco JS0 to Klu jmt uitp. For IIMh,
Biftpn. ctcndilrcHt ALEX. II. RAIT, farmer. &
Mrcltati' DM.. 1 5lh and O St.., Lincoln, Neb,
Huubcr HUirapi. Htonclls,
HeaU, Trillin Checks,
, Itadrs, Ktc.
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I r"ytri Opnnrnl Ma- v" a
V i t-liltilfttn. Model 0
jfly Milkers, llrou ""T
cy ouuing. 1,1,,,-oln, Neb.
Beatrice Creamery Co.
Tays tbo lilghent prlco for
CREAIV1
V II. Schnltzer, a Keno divorce specialist, has
written a treatise on divorce practice- and pro
cedure, In which ho throws an illuminating ray
on tho wherefore of the popularity of lleno as a
divorce center. He says:
"While the laws of the eastern and middle
western states generally contain some provision
for the dissolution of tho mnrrlago tie, It Is ob
vious to tho reader that In cases where extreino
cruelty, desortlon, and fnlluro to provide form the
bnals of tho grievance, the law In such states of
fers no substantial relief to tho aggrieved party,
becauso tho requirements of proof, duration of
offenso, corroboration of plaintiff and procedure
under court rules aro so exacting and irksome
that the desired relief sought by the applicant is
rendeied Impossible of attainment. Summing up
the sltuntlon as It exists ia the eastern states
respecting the domestic relation law, the client
when consulting local counsel Is almost Invari
ably advised that upon tho facts submitted ho or
she Is without remedy. More in Nevada tho ap
plicant, without decoptlon or fraud, upon
almost any charge from which lack of harmonious
relations may bo reasonably interred, may apply
to our courts and secure prompt results by de
cree of absolute divorce, valid and binding In
law."
Whllo there are about 51 cases now on tho
docket of tho district court, thero are in Keno
today over 3."i0 Individuals establishing a real
donco for divorce purposes, a majority or whom
aro women.
The charms of Nevada as a divorce center
havo only just begun to porcolato into the con
sciousness of tho outside world
lleno has no objection to the present status
of affairs. It is estimated that the revenuo of tho
town from tho dlvoice colony ai present Is close
to $1,000,000 a year, and that It will rapidly In
crease from this on. To n community of but 18,
000 population this is no small consideration.
Why Keno Is preferred to any other communi
ty In tho stnto as a placo of resldonco by those
Necking dlvorcca is because of tho manllold ad-
conie back for several das. It might bo men
tioned in this connection that the divorce colony
has hi ought to Keno oor 100 motor cars,
Tho leading hotels are always crowded, and
the tents for cottages have appreciated, on the
average, to the extent of 50 por cent. In tho last
sk months. In somo Instances the Increase has
been much greater. One cottage that rented for
$ttO a month In January last, now returns Its own
er a rental of $100 a month.
Perhaps the 0110 thing thnt endears Keno to
the visiting divorcee more than nnythlng else Is
its piolnilty to San Francisco. One may board a
train in Keno and be In tho Pacific coast metrop
olis In ten bonis. Despite its manifold attrac
tions, life in Keno Is likely to wear lrksomo upon
those who have been used to oxlstcnco In larger
centers, mid the visitors, to a great oxtent, soon
er or later during their stay, tako a trip or hair
a div.en trips, over tho Sierras to tho city by the
(lolden Onto.
Such visits, while affording relief from tho
monotony of life In Keno, do not impair tho resi
dence qualifications necessary to the obtaining
of a divorce To again quote the Novada divorce
authority already mentioned:
'ruder tho provisions of Section 22 of " the
Man luge and Dlvorco act, tho plaintiff must re
side In the state for a period of at loast six
months. This is not construed to moan that In
order to fully comply with tho statute tho party
must remain here continuously for snld period.
So, If a party comes to Novada, njid, In good faith,
takes up a residence, tho party muy lenvo tho
state at any tlmo after establishing residence,
may go and travel when and wherever the party
chooses, and may return to tho stnto whonovor In
clination prompts, nnd yot such temporary ab
sence would not In any wise affect tho legality of
the resldenco established, but tho party would bo
ontltled under tho law to bring suit nny tlmo
after the lapso of sl months from tho date resi
dence was originally established, notwithstanding
the party's absence from the stnto during said
period."
Ulusod somewhat by tho llnanclal seductions
or tho situation, and yet to learn tho lesson that
such a state of affairs can only rosult in tho mor
al degradation of the youth of tho community a
lesson which caused South Dakota to reform hot
dlvorco laws Keno nppears to bo porfoctly con
tented with things as they aro.
Mut Keno Is busily engaged in clcnnlng house,
and It Is felt by the most reflective obsorvors that
tho dlvorco lawB of Novada as now wrltton will
bo a thing of tho past In tho uoar future. Not In
Thnt queens aro very human be
ings after all Is evidenced bv their
delight in tho outdoor plonsurcs
which evon their humblest subjects
mny enjoy. Tho royal lady of a European court
no longer sits In regal splendor In her palaco sur
rounded by ladles In waiting ready to minister to
her most languid wish, but you may meet her
motoring In tho country or riding horseback In
the park. It Is nn excellent cxnmplo they aro
setting for their countrywomen In this respect
Queen Alexandra Is a devotee of outdoor life ' In
deed, sho atttlbutes keeping young and enjoy-
lug good henlth to
this fact. When a
young girl sho was
fond of swimming,
rowing and driv
ing, and oven now
sho never permits
a day to go by
without taking
somo exercise. If
the weather is too
bad for walking
sho passes several
hours at billiards.
She Is wonder
fully skilled with
the cuo and Is
proud of her game.
Mut In nico weath
er her favorlto ex
ercise Is walking.
At Snndrln k-
1 ham sho visits
WILL LEAVE JOHNNY AT HOME
Next Time Mother Visits Grandfii8r
Youngster Is Not Likely to
Accompany Her.
"I think the mother of a six year-old
hoy should have a pension to make up
to her for the mental agony she suf
fers," said just such n mother "I
took Johnny to his paternal grandfa
ther's Inst week, and believe he has
cut us out of grandfather's will Of
course, we send him to Sunday school
and we both attend church, but wo
do not nsk a blessing nt the table, nor
do wo have family prayers. Orandfa
thcr docs, and It happened that the
morning after wo arrived Johnny was
excused from the table and went out
In the yard to play, ('randfathcr led
tho way Into the sitting room and we
all knelt down In prayer. Imagine my
horror to see Johnny's little face peer
ing curiously through the blinds ami
I hear him sing out: 'Hoy, In there,
what kind of a game is that you're
! playing? Ain't you the rotten bunoli
; not to lot me In on It.' I aroso and
( softly whispered to him to run on and
piay, ami lie sang out: 'You're It.
mamma, you're it; mako a homo run.'
Now, what can you do with a small
hoy, anyway'' I can never explain
matters to his grand father."
WORTH "
MOUNTAINS
OFfiOLD
During Change of Life,
says Mrs. Clias. Barclay
Granitovllle, Vt. "I was passing
through the CliangoofLifoniulsiifrercrt
from ne.rvousnesa
nrHlotlierutmoyiiiK
symptoms, and J
can truly say that
LydiaK.Pinkham's
VCRo table Com
pound litis proved
worth mountains
of gold to mo, as it
restored my health
and strength. I
never forget to toll
my friends what
LydiaK.Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound has done for mo
during this tryhip period. Completo
restoration to health means so much
to me that for the sake of other sulfer
ing women I am willing to mako my
trouble public so you may publish
this letter." Mirs. Ciias. JJakclay,
lt.RD.,Granltovlllo, Vt.
No other medicine for woman's ills
has received such wide-spread and un
qualified endorsement. No other med
icino wo know of has such a record
of cures of female ills as has Lydiu E.
rinkham's Vegetable Compound.
Tor moro than !!() years it has lwen
curing female complaints such as
inflammation, ulceration, local weak
nesses, fibroid tumors, irregularities,
periodic pains, backache, indigestion
nnd norvous prostration, and it is
unequalled for carrying women safely
through the period of change of life.
It costs hut little to try Lydia E.
rinkham's Vegetable Compound, and,
as M rs.llarclaysays.it in "worth moun
tains of gold " to fiuircrinir women.
all parts of her farm at least onco a day. This Is
more of a pleasure than n task, becauso sho usu
ally amuses herself on the way by taking snap
shots with her camera or playing with one or
more dogs. Kond though tho queen Is of outdoor
life, she molds hard exercise. Yachting and driv
ing she enjoys, but she never hns played golf or
put a ball over a tennis not.
Persistent niitoniobillng, sho believes, offers tho
quickest means known for getting rid of a nlco
comploxlon and gaining 10,000 wrinkles.
Queen Alexandra believes so much In fresh air
and oxercbe out of doors that she has sometimes
slept In u tent sho had put up for her at San
drlnghnm. Once, asked how sho managed to
keep young, sho said: "Fresh air and exerclso aro
the best elixirs of youth."
Queen Alexandra's particular hobby Is photog
raphy and that takes her out of doors a groat
deal. She Is said now to possess albums contain
ing over 10,000 photographs, all taken by her own
hands, representing royal and Important porson
ugos, places and festivals In all parts or Kuropo.
For a period of 10 years now tho queen hns boon
a devotee of the camera. Sho possesses flvo cam
eras. Wherever the queen goes-bo It a eriiiso la tho
royal yacht, to her home In Denmark, or a rldo
across country In tho Highlands sho Is never
without her enmera. That sho uses It well Is evi
dent when It Is stated that during 0110 of her Med
Itcrranenn cruises sho secured 1,100 photogrnphs
In six weoks. Then It Is very soldom, too, that
the queen throws out a picture or destroys a neg
ative because tho subject Is not up to tho mark.
In her way of going to work she Is most mothod
leal. Iler photographs fill many albums nnd un
der each photograph her majesty has wrltton a
description of tho picture and tho dato whon taken.
They Include a great variety of subjects, from tho
king's stud horses taken In the old days at tho
annual sale at Wolferton to portialts of hor
grandchildren on tho lawn at Saiidrlngham nnd
the ruins of tho Pnrthonon. Tho photographs of
her giandchlldion fill tluee albums nlono nnd now
amount to sevoial thousand. They doplct them at
tholr gnmes. romping with each other, nnd ono,
that made the king roar with laughter when ho
saw It, has caught two of tho younger sons of tho
Princess or Wales, each endeavoring to oxort hlo
right to a certain toy by tho freo tiso of his flsto.
What sho regards as ono of hor host photo
graphs of the king Is that which depicts him talk
ing to Lord Sulllcld In tho grounds of Marlborough
house
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