The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, September 16, 1909, Image 3
-S3SStf K i ! Ti r I SIX MONTHS. 1 "HIHDcmg. .Tn-iTr) Mru. Hill Now, tell me at once where have you been all tlilu tline? Hill Why, dear, It hasn't been long. Mrs. Hill How daro yon tell me that? You have been out all night. Why We Are Stronger. The old Greeks and Romans woro grcnt admirers of health and strength; their pictures and Mutuary made thu muscles of the men stand out like cords. As a matter of fact wo have ath letes and strong men men fed on fine strength making food such as Quaker Oats that would win In any contest with the old Konian or Greek champions. It's a matter of food. The finest food for making strength of bone, muscle and nerve Is line oatmeal. Quaker Oats Is tho best becnuso It Is pure, no liusks or stems or black specks. Farm ers' wives are finding that by feeding the farm hands plentifully on Quaker Oats they get tho best results In work and economy. If you are convenient to tho store, buy the regular size pack ages; If not near tho store buy tho largo size family package. 12 Douglas Jcrrold's Wit. On the first night ol the represent a-i tlon of .lerrold's pieces a successful) adapter from the Fionch rallied lilm on Ills nervousness. "I," said the adapter, "never feel, nervous on the first night of my( pieces." "All, my boy," Jerrold replied, "you are always certain of success. Your pieces have all been tried before." Ho was sorely disappointed with a certain hook written by one of his friends. This friend heard Hint Jer rold had expressed his disappoint ment and questioned him: "I hear you said was the worst book I ever wrote." "No, 1 didn't," canto the answer; "1 said It was the wotst book anybody ever wrote." Of a mistaken philanthropist Jer rold said he was "so benevolent, so merciful a man ho would have held an umbrella over a duck In a shower of rain." Argonaut. No Snort Haul for Him. "This is where you get off," said the railroad conductor. "Hut I haven't rid fur enough," said the Hillville man. "Can't help that. You can't go tiny further on this ticket." "My friend," snld tho man, "It's tho fural timo I ever rid on a railroad train, an' of you ain't a better man than what 1 am I'm a-goln' to sot right hero till I see whar tho road ends. 1 know It must end soine're, an' I'm curi ous to see whar. Here's one- more dollar. Now, go 'long an' let mo ulone!" What's the Matter with Baby? "I wonder what makes baby cry so?" said tho llrst friendly person. "Perhaps a pin Is anuoylng It," ven tured nnother. ''Or else It's hungry," said a third. "Or teething," said another. "You can't do anything for that." "Aw, look at the way he's kicking, and see how his little fists are- doubled up," put In Hobby. "Ho wants some body of his own size to light with, that's what ho wants." PRESSED HARD Coffee's Weight on Old Age. When prominent men realize the In jurious effects of coffee and tho chango in health that Postum can bring, they are glad to lend their testimony for tho benefit of others. A superintendent of public schools In North Carolina says: "My mother since her enrly child hood, was an inveternte coffeo drinker and had been troubled with her henrt for a number of years, nnd com plained of that 'weak all over' feeling and sick stomach. "Some timo ago I was making an of ficial visit to a distant part of tho country and took dinner with ono of tho morchnnts of tho plnce. I no ticed a somewhat peculiar flavor of tho coffee, and asked him concerning it. Ho replied that It was Postum. "I was so pleased with It, that after tho meal was over, I bought n pack age to carry homo with mo, and had wife prcparo some for tho next mcnl. Tho wholo family liked It so well, that wo discontinued coffeo and used Postum entirely. "I had really been at times very anx ious concerning my mother's condition, but wo noticed that nftor using Postum for a short timo, she felt so much better than sho did prior to its use, nnd had little trouble with her heart and no sick stomach; that thn headaches wero not so frequent, nnd her general condition much Improved. This continued until Bho wns ns woll nnd hearty as the rest of us. "I know Postum hns benefited my self and tho other members of tho fam ily, but not In so mnrked a degreo as In tho case of my mother, as sho was it victim of long standing." Head "The Itoml to yollvillo," In pkgs. "There's a lleason." i;or renil ln- alum- letter? A new one iiiiiriii-N friiin lime lo lm. They arc Kt'iiiiliii! trut-t uml full ot Iiuiuiin lutcn-wt. prisoib get out GAIN LIBERTY BY REMOVING ! STONE FROM BUILDING. t ! HAPPENINGS OVER THE STATE What Is Going on Here and Thero That Is of Interest to the Read ers Throughout Nebraska and Vicinity. Beatrice, Neb. The first Jail break ing occurring in He.itrlce for several years took place Thursday evening nbout eight o'clock when Clarence Cain and Henry Heck, two prisoners succeeded in removing a stono from tho rear of tho Jail and making their escape. They are still at large. Cain was awaiting trial on tho charge of attempting to murder Kdward John son, a lelatlve. Hock, the other man who escaped, was sent from Wymore Monday to serve out a thlity-day sen tence, Inning pleaded guilty to u charge of being drunk and dlsorderlj conduct. Two other prisoners confined In the Jail made no attempt to escape. They wero Hertucci. the Italian charged with tho murder of a Wymore boy, and a ninn by the name of Kdwanl Heck, awaiting trial on a charge of wife desertion. Sheriff Trade was ab sent when the break occuned. halng gono to tho state fair at Lincoln. His deputy, Henry Hurke, Is conducting tho search for tho men. Conference at Kearney. Kearney, Nob. The thirty-third an nual session of the west Nebraska conference of the United Hrethren church convened In this city Wednes day afternoon. About sixty minis ters and delegates aro here and forty nioro are expected. Hlshop W. M. Wilkoy, D. 1).. of Kansas City, wan unable to attend as ho was pios trated with tho heat three weeks ago and lias been confined to his home since. Pros. W. K. Schell of York was elected chairman pro torn and L. L. Eplcy was elected secre tary. Tho afternoon was taken up with the usual routino work of tho business session. L. O. Miller of Dayton. Ohio, general church treas urer, and J. M. Phillips of tho same city, editor of tho Hellglous Tele scope, were both present represent ing tho general Interests of tho church. Rob Safe In Store of $50. Wymore, Neb. Tho store of tho Wymore Drug company was entered early Thursday morning mid $.0 was lakon from tho safe and cash regis ter. Kntranco was gained through a screen door by cutting tho screen and raising tho hook and taking a pane of glass from the other door and turning the key, which had been left In tho lock. Tho combination of tho safe was manipulated and the safe opened that way. Tho Inner cash drawer, which Is n combination lock nffalr. had been left open. The work Is supposed to have been done by professionals nt the business or by some one fnmlliar with tho storo and tho combination to tho safe. No clue has been obtained. ' Officers are Elected. Hastings, Nob. At a business meeting of the Seventh liny Advent ists held Thursday morning the fol lowing officers wero elected: Elder A. T. Uohlimnn, president of tho con ference; Klder C. II. Miller of Wayne, vice-president; M. 13. Ellis, socretnry; Miss Anna M. Peterson, treasurer. This Is Rider Robinson's sixth term ns president. Vote Down Proposition. Sutton, Neb. Tho city election to voto Sliil.OOO for extension of tho waterworks system and tho purchnso of electric light plant resulted In a defeat by a much larger majority than that of tho first election. It was practically tho sanio proposition thnt was defeated onco before. The voters considered tho amount asked to bo excessive. Wedded Flfty.four Years. Nebraska City, Nob. Wednesday Mr. nnd Mrs. C. C. Hnll colobrated tholr fifty-fourth wedding anniver sary. They woro married In thla city and havo slnco mado it tholr homo. They nro tho oldest couplo In tho etnto that woro married hero. Both aro woll preserved, and llvo with their mnriied daughter, Mrs. J. E.' Summers. Enrollment Shows Increase. Schuyler, Neb. Tho cky schools havo oponcd with an Increased en rollment. Tho high school depart ment starts with tho following fnc ulty: Prof. Charles Arnot, superin tendent; It. O. Hrownoll, principal, with Miss Daisy Simmons and F. C. Grnmp as assistants. Miss Simmons will havo charge of tho Lntln and Gorman. Fromont, Neb. For tho second timo In eight days an unknown man haB been crushed to death under a Union Pacific train In Dodgo county and hla body and clothing Is bo badly mutilated as to mnko Identification Impossible. Tho second Instanco of a frightful accident by which a stranger was ground to pieces camo to light Wednesday morning nt North Bend, whon mombors of a freight crow found hits of floBh Btrown nlong tho track Just east of tho town. Presently they found an arm. Later other pieces of a man gled body were picked up. QUARTERLY REVIEW Sunday School Lciton for Stpt. 19, 1009 Specially ArmncoJ lorThi P.iper I 1 MSnX Tl XT rti 1". W, :i 17. (;iilim:n ti:t s. miK'uiiy grow llii- woul of iiiul nitil rt willed." Aetn 19 .'0. Subject: Travels with St. Paul by Sea and Laud. There never wns so much Interest in missions among the people of this country as theie Is today. About two years ago (from the date of this lesson) one of our largest steamships, filled with persons Inter ested In Sunday schools, sailed for Home to hold a comentlon there. Thiee jours before liu HUM) another steamship was tilled with delegates to a World's Sunday School convention In Jerusalem. Both these great com panies stopped at mission stations, learned about the needs of the mis sions, ami took up large contributions for them fuiiu the passengeis whose Interest was gieatly awakened, amounting to oor $110,000. A filend of mine Is sending his sou and wife on a two year's tour turning the Protestant missions of the world to make a thorough study of them. All the great missionary societies are sending vIslDmg delegates to their mission stations. He had made one Journey before wo Join him. We ptopose to stop nt each city, and recall the events, the persons, tho stoiles and tho special teachings which belong to It. The Second Missionary Journoy. From Antioch to Asia Minor, Europe, returning through Jerusalem to An tloch again. Extending fiom A. D. 00 to fill.--Acts ir.:3G 18:22. Antloch of Syria.-The first foreign missionary church; Paul, Barnabas, Silas, leading members. For tho city of Antioch, seo lesson IV of the sec ond quarter. Why Paul took Silas In stead of Barnabas. Land Jouinoy. Paul nlotio going north through "tho Cillcian gates," a pass In the great mountain range. Then he turned westward. Dei be. The city farthest east in Paul's first journey. Lystra In Lycaonla. Mere Paul had healed a mnn; and wns stoned. (First Journey) Hero Paul was Joined by Silns (v. I "they" instead of "he" In vs. Kl). Timothy became Paul's as sistant. Iconlum. An attempted assault on Paul; church here. Established in the faith. Antioch In Plsidia. Paul's sermon. A church founded. Paul expelled. (First journey.) Still by land. They passed through Galatla to which the above cities prob ably belonged, and through Phrygla, to the northwest to Troas, a Port on the Aegean Sea. Pn ill's first lslt here; the vision nnd Macedonian call. Ileie Paul, Silns and Timothy were joined by Luko (v, 10 "wo" Instead of "they"). Paul and Eutychus six years later. (Lesson X.) Troas and ancient Troy. By sea to Nenpolls, the port of Phil Ippl. By land to Phlllppl. Phillppl. Secular history; Lydla. The sibylline girl. Imprisonment of Paul and Silns. Paul delivered. Tho Jailor contorted. Paul released by tho magistrates. The church at Phillppl. A letter of Paul's to the Phillpplans. By laud toward tho south. Thessalonica. Ancient history. Modern missionary station; a church founded. Blot by their enemies. Paul sent forward. Letter to the Thessalonlnns. Berea. Bible study by tho Hero mis; Pnul again assaulted. From Turkish empire Into Greece. Athens. Tho city. Tho philoso phers; nltar to tho unknown God. Paul on Mars' hill. Few converts. Corinth. The city. Paul hero a year and six months; a largo church Two letters to them. Aquila, Prls cilia, Silas, Timothy, Apollos, Gnlllo. Close of work In second Journey. The Third Missionary Journey. From Antioch, through Asia Minor and Europe, to Jerusalem. Extend ing from A. D. 53 to f.G or 57. Acts 18:23-21:17. Asia Minor. Travel by land. Pnul revisited tho churches hero, Derho, Lystra, Iconlum and Antioch of Pl sidia, as on tho previous Journoy, till he enmo to Ephesus. EphesuB. The city. The company of disciples of John; tho exorcists; burning of tho books of magic; shrines of Diana; the mob; a flour ishing church; tho seven churches of Asia in this region; letter to the Ephoslans; Pnul, Timothy, Erastus, Gains, Aristarchus, Demetrius, Scova. By sea to Macedonln: Phillppl, Thessalonlcn, Berea. By land to Grecco: Athens, Cor inth, thrco months. Tho return. By land to Phlllppl. By sea to Troas, Miletus, down tho const, turning eastward to Tyre, Ptolemnls, Ccsnrca, Jerusalem. Events by tho way. At Miletus. At Tyro. At Cesarea. What impressions does this gen oral view mnko upon you ns to tho progress of tho gospel? How long Blnco tho day of Pentecost? Whnt impression docB it mnko ne to the character of Paul? How docB it compare with modern missions? How does giving to missions nnd Interest in missions broaden your character? Does giving to' missions and Interest in them lesson your in terest In God's work right around you? Do you give? Do you earn what you lvo? Physicians Recommend Castoria " ASTORIA lias inotwitli pronounced favor on tlio part of physicians, pliarma- coutical societies and medical authorities. It is used by physicians with results most gratifying. Tho oxtondod uso of Ca3toria is unquestionably tlia result of thrco facts: First Tho indisputable ovidonco that it is harmless:) 'second That it not only allays stomach pains and quiets tho norvos, but assimi lates tho food : Thin it is an agrooablo and porfect substitute for Castor Oil. It is absolutely safo. It does not contain any Opium, Morphine, or othor narcotio and does not stupofy. It is unliko Soothing Syrups, Bateman's Drops, Godfrey's, Cordial, etc. This is a good deal for a Medical Journal to say. Our duty, how ever, is to oxposo danger and record tho means of advancing health. Tho day for poisoning innocent children through greed or ignoranco ought to ond. To our knowlcdgo, Castoria is a romedy which produces composuro and health, by regulating tho systemnot by stupofying it and our readers aro ontitlcd to tho information. Hall's Journal of JUcalUu -yr-Mfi fflZffl ' res, sucri"! iituiv - Al.( (MIDI. .1 IMMI 1'1'K.W AN cgelaWe Prtpantfion IcrAs slntllnling iltcFbodamlllcdtila ( inft ihc Stomachs aiul Utnrels of tessmmiBs Promotes Digeslionnirrrrul ncss nnd KeskCotUalns neither Opiuni.Morphmc nor Mineral. Not Narcotic. , HxiftoTOUDrSmrmXIR m JmjAut Srfd" A'x.S&na Jiwmntn- . UiVmtxvAhia ItJmiSrfJ' "tjV, ItmfaTnrm tlavr. tOftt" Apcrforl IU-mcily forConsllpa- i Inn SmtrSlnrnrh.lllarrllOfa Vorms,(mTilsions.rcvcrislij ,..., mll nccnpSri'KP. I J.-S5HK FacSimitc Signature of NEW YORrL Ea S03I1 Guaranteed under mc I'oodni . .1. u i. m i , Itt1rft .HEZjT laajjMiw"" Exact Copy of Wrapper, DLviri I. . ' i'. ft IFIS E'jq " ' PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Color more aoadi hrlohter and latter colors than any other die. Onn 10c packaoe colon all flbert. They dye In cold water boiler than any othor dys. You can di anj ctrmont without rlpplna apart. Wrilo for Ireo booklet-How to Dio, Uleach and Mix Colors. MONROE DltUO CO., Qulncy, tllfnot. Mottoes of a Queen. Her majesty, the queen of Portugal, pins her faith, It Ik mild, to the follow ing mottoes. Keep out of doors all you can. Ureathe outdoor air, llvo la It, revel in It. Don't shut yourself up. Hiilld your houseR no that the air supply Is good. Throw away your portieres and brlc-a-brae. Uon't havo useless trifles about you. Havo a favorite form of exercise and make tho most of It. Uldo on hoiHobnek if you can; cycle If you can not get a horse; do anything to get out In the open air. ! Don't overeat. Drink little and let that little be pure. Don't try to diess too much, yet dress as well as you aro able. Wear everything you can to make yourself lovely. With n smooth Iron and Defiance Starch, you can launder your shirt waist Just as well at home as tho steam laundry can; It will hnvo tho proper stiffness and finish, there will bo less wenr and tear of tho goods, and It will bo a positive pleasure to use a Starch that does not stick to tho iron. Where Rice Excels. ".My mamma says that rice Is a bet ter food than wheat." "Why is It?" "Hccauso of tho food elephants It contains." A Ffaro dooil Tiling. "Am m-lnif AM.IIN'B KUUT-HASK. and ran truly xuy 1 would nut h.ivo hcun with out It 8(i loiitf, 1 iiil I known tlio relief It would kIvu my urlilng feet. I think It a ruro Kootl thing for um ono liavltu; hom or tired feet. Mis. Miitllila Holtwert, J'rovldoneo, It. I." Bold by all DruggliHa, 25c. AhI to-Uity. Quite True. "Alas!" moaned tho egg on the kitchen table, waiting for tho cook's heater, "give every man his dessert and which of us escapes whipping?'1 Good for Sore Eyes, for 100 veins I'KTTIT'S i:YK SAI.VK has positively filled e,u dihv.ibCH evetvwliere. All dtuggistuorllowardllros.jIJuITnlo.X. . When a girl orders flowers sent home It's a tlgn that sho expects tho neighbors to think some man scut them, Smokers aIko like Lewis' Finnic Hinder cipar for Uh purity. It in never doped, only tobacco in its natural state. Watch any man long enough and you will hco him do something ho ought to ho nshamed of. Mr. Wlnglow' Hootlilni,- Kyrtiii. t'orcbllilrrn irt!iluir, mttunn tlio itutni, rftJucc In ttammalluu, illaye nam, cure j w Inil collu. iuu a IjuU.c. Womnii thinks hho will bo man's su perior when she gets her rights. Letters from Prominent Physicians Dr. 13. Ilnlstciul Scott, ol Chicago, Ilia., naya: "I havo nrcscrlhcil your Castoria often for Infanta ilurlng my jirnctlro, anil flint It very Katlnfactory." Dr. William Uuhnont, of Clovulntul, Ohio, i;ay8: "Your Castoria utando flrht in lta claim. In my thirty ycaiB of iruetlco I can Bay I novcr havo found anything that bo filled tho iilaco." Dr. J. II. Taft, or Brooklyn , N. Y., nays: "I havo usod your Cantorla nndt found it nn excellent remedy In my household and nrlvato yiractlco for niaiiy yearn. Tho formula la excellent." Dr. ft. J. Hanilcn, of Detroit, Mich., nayn: "I prcacrlho your Cantorlu extensively, no I luivo never found anything to equal It for chlldrnn'a troubles. I nm nwnro that thero aro Imitations In tho fluid, but I nhvayo ceo that my patients got Fletcher's." Dr.Wm. J MoCrann, of Omnha, Neb., nayn: "An tho fathor of thirteen children I certainly know something about your great modlclno, and naldo from my own family exporlenco I havo In my yearn of practlco found Caa torla n popular and clllcicnt remedy In almost overy homo." Dr. J. ft. Clausen, of Philadelphia, l'a., naya: "Tho namo Hint your Cas toria lias mado for Itnclf In tho tcna of thousands of homes blessed by tho presenco of children, scarcely ncedo to bo supplemented by tho endorse ment of tho medical profession, but I, for one, most heartily endorao It and bellevo It nn excellent remedy." Dr. It. M. Ward, of Kancan City, Mo., Days: 'Thyslclann generally do notj prescribe proprietary prcparallonit, but In tho caao of Castoria my experi ence, lllto that of many other physicians, haB taught mo to malco an ex ception. I prcscrlbo your Castoria In my practlco becauso I havo found It to bo n thoroughly rollnblo remedy for children's complaints. Any physi cian who has raised a family, as I havo, will Join mo In heartiest recom mendation of Castoria." GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Beara tlio r r r avw a a. & . fjyxLOT Jr Jrs &JitGr The KM You Have Mways Bought in Use For Over 30 Years. THE CINTkUfl COMPANr, TT MUHtlAT STRICT, NCWVOI1HOITV. MESSrSEWJWJHFniEWKBST SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS Gimlet Filths claims to havo caught a catfish weighing r0 pounds down In tho creek, does lie' Well, it's safe to say he's lying to the extent of about 10 pounds. Hammer Not If ho hearB you say It. Sub Rosa. Sho She told mo you told her that secret I told you not lo tell her. Ho The mean thing! I told her not to tell you I fold her. She I promised her 1 wouldn't tell you she told me, so don't toll her 1 told you. The Most Unkindest Cut. First (Jiildo Were you over shot for a doer? Second Guide Worse; I was snap shotted once. II'h the jtidKiifiit of iiinttv finokcr-t tlmt Lewii.' Niitfle Hinder fio cigar equaU ill quality moit Kle cigara . If a girl admires a young ninn and keeps lit tn at a distance, It's either be cause she Is bashful or becauso sho has been eating onions. Vi hJislmiiliy? VJatlnwu'y . 1 k? lll'll It I II III MIK l rTnI III wncn a woman speaks ol her silent secret suffering sho trusts you. Million!, have be stowed this mark of confi dence on Dr. U. V. Pierce, of Huffalo, N. Y. livery where there are women who bear witness to the wonder working, curing-power ol Dr. 1'icrce's Pavorita Prescription which saves tho suffering sex from pain, und successfully grapple:, with woman's weak f'lbircwdita! '', v.TSrtiIc lw?i- " Dr. Pierce's Pleasant I'cIIets Induce i- - . - j. n ms I to tiJSKSZZEZXtiSXSBWBK. Signaturo of UU A Queer Malady. Kprlgg went to a noted physician to ask advice us to his health. In pom pous tones he addressed the doctor: "I ah havo como to ah ask you all what what is ah tho doosld mattnw with me ah!" "1 find that your heart is affected," said the physician, gravely. "Oh ah anything else ah?" "Yes; your lungs aro affected, too." "Anything ah else ah?" "Yes; our manners are also af footed," Sheer white goods, in met, any flno wash goods when now, owo much ol their attractiveness to tho way thoy are laundered, this being dono in a manner to enhance their toxtllo beau ty. Homo laundering would bo equal ly satisfactory If proper attention waa given to starching, the first essential being good Starch, which hassufllclent strength to stiffen, without thickening the goods. Try Defiance Starch and you will be pleasantly surprised at tho Improved appearance of your work. Troubles of People on Venus. Inhabitants of Venus, If thero nro any, must feel It extremely difficult to phtabllHli units of time. Venus nlwayu turns the same face toward tho sun; so tho planet has no di y, and tho lack of a moon dcprlyc' .t of a month. Finally, it lias no year, for Kb axis of intation is perpendicular to thu piano of Its orbit, and the latter is almost circular. The "Black-Hand" Business. Mrs. Hart My husband got a lottor today saying something dreadful would happen If ho didn't send tho writer a sum of money. Mib. Smart My hiiBband geta dunned for his bills, too. Honored by Women mmmm nesses nnd stubborn i'.'.s. IT MAKES WEAK WOflEN STRONG IT HAKES SICK WOMEN WELL. No woman's appeal was ever misdirected or her con fidence niUpluccd when htm wroto for advice, to the "Wohld's DiscsNSAuv MuniCAi, Association! Dr. It. V. Pierce, President, Duffalo, N. Y. mild natural bowel movement once a day. t i 'fW - - w 'gpmt'is'-1'''''14' ifviii.ii wm-m twwn vwwi XKmHt -mrrsnrto fwijAw- vM M - -llfcHlftt".-