The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, September 23, 1909, Image 3
. . irH.1 n: :,iU '. NEW STRENGTH FOR BACKS. WOMEN'S How to Make a Dad Back Better. Women who Buffer with liacknclio, bearing down pains, dizzy spells and that constant feeling of dullness and tired ness, will find hope In the advice of Mrs. Mary Hlnson of 21 Strothor St., Mt. Sterling, Ky. "Had I not used Doan's Kidney Pills, I bo- lleve I would not bo living today," says Mrs. Hlnson. "My eyesight was poor, I suffered with nervous, splitting head aches, spots would dance before my eyes nnd at tlmoB I would bo so dizzy I would hnvo to grasp something for support. My back was so weak and painful I could hardly bend over to but ton my shoes and could not get around without Buffering severely. Doan's Kid ney Pills helped me from the first, nnd I continued until practlcnlly well ngnln." Itomembcr the name Doan's. Sold by nil denlers. fiO cents n box. Foster Mllburn Co., Buffalo. N. Y. Yes, He Made a Splurge. "1 suppose Newrlch Is making aultc a splurge with Ills money" "He did the day ho backed his auto oft tho ferry boat." Puck. Sup& LWxvf'jSewvia Cccxxiscs e System Disp&scolOls awA Headaches duoVo CosiOivo; Acs waVwoXVy, acXsXvvty as aLaxxwc. Bcs Jov NcwVocxv aaXtn To o Vs bexAeJVcxaV eJccXs, Qwais buy c Gcvuivcve, manufactured by the CALIFORNIA Fig Syrup Co. SOLD BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS one size only, regular price 50' per bottle. A Natural Strength. Giver Ordinary tonics that merely supply food material nnd give ar tificial strength by stimulation arc never lasting in their effects be cause they do not remove the cause of the ill health. A "run down" conditon is generally due to the failure of the dlgestivo organs to properly di gest tho food. L D.JAYNE'S TONICVERMIFUGE tones up the stomach and other digestive organs, and restores their normal, healthy condition. Then the digestive organs sup ply the body with its full share of nqurishment, and in this way build up permanont health and strength. Sold by all druggists S sizes, SOc and 35c. Dr. D. Jayne's Expectorant Is an Invaluable medicine for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Croup, Whooping Couch, Pleurisy, etc. SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Llttlo Pills. They nlno relievo DIs- trcfcufrom Dyspepsia, In dlccstlonnnilTooIIenrty Entlu?. A perfect rem edy for DlzzluebH, Nau sea, Drowblness, liai TiiBte In the Jluuth, Coat ed Tongue, Pain In tha Side, TOKPID LIVER. They regulate the Dowels. Purely I egetable. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. Genuine Must Bear Fac-Similc Signature. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. Big Assets Four hundred thousand people take a CASCARET every nicht and tiseup in thcmorningnndcnll them blessed. If you don't beloncto this preat crowd of CASCARET takeis you arc miasms the greatest asset of your life. wo CA8CAKRTS loc n hox for a week's treatment, nil driifrfjisU. IJiKRcst seller lu theworkI. Milliou boxes u mouth. ImII llll llllll II NGfiVSv?vtib4Ck HV luilUIJIIIllllnllllnllH CARTER'S fPITTLE WlVER Hpills. CARTERS HlTTLE WlVER g PILLS. NEWS FROM THE CAPITAL CITY ITEMS OF INTEREST AROUND THE STATE HOUSE. Adjutant General John C. Hnrtlgan of tho Nebraska National lluard has Issued nn order authorizing Major A. II. Hollingsworth to recruit a gattllng gun detachment at Hoatrlcp to con sist of thirty enlisted men nnd two ofllcers. Mr. 10. Hatnour of Weeping Water, having received the recommendation of the Nebraska funeral directors' its Bocintlon. was elected by unanimous vote to 1111 the vacancy caused by tho expiration of his former appointment on tho state board of embalmers, hla term to expire July 3, lit 12. Judgment for $:'.,000 In favor of Mrs. Iona M. Lllllo ngainst the Modem Woodmen of America was appealed by the Insurance organization to the stnte supreme court. The judgment In favor of Mrs. Llllio, who had pie vlously been convicted of murdering her husband, was obtained In the dis trict court of Lancaster county. The Nebraska Telephone comapany has appealed to tho supreme court from a judgment for Jfi.OOO obtained by Sadie M. I.atta, nn employo In tho company's exchange at University Place, who was almost electrocuted by wliat she alleged was an uninsu lated electric lamp that came In con tact wlih her while she was on duty. Governor Sbnllenberger read a com munication from Dr. 10. Arthur Cnrr presenting resolutions of the board of "ectetarles requesting the continua tion of arrangements for paj incut of expense of compiling vital statistics. The homd decided to continue the compilation of vital statistics, the ex peiibe of Mich compilation to bo paid out of the appropriation provided for such purpose. , Governor Shallenberger has np pointed the following delegates to rep resent Nebraska at the twelfth an nual inciting of the mining congress at lioIdlUld. Nev., September 27 to October 2: 10. A. Weatherly and Thoimih Maloney of Omaha, J. C. Van Ilousen of Schuyler, George R lllli ner. T. .1. Doylo and Prof. H. II. 'Nicholson of Lincoln, Frank Mans Held of Albion Candidates for appointment on the state hoard of dental secretaries to till the vacancy enured by the expira tion of the term of Dr. W. T. Smith of Geneva, wore Dr. W. T. Smith, Dr. 13. A. Thomas of McCook and Dr. William 11. Mullen of Uloomfleld. The llrst ballot resulted in ono vote for each candidate. Tho second ballot resulted In a majority of tho votes be ing cast for Dr. 10. A. Thomas, nnd ho was declared elected, his term to oxplre August I, 1011. The state board of health has ap pointed Dr. E. A. Thomns of Ited Cloud on the board of dental secretaries to succeed Dr. W. T. Smith of Geneva. The dentnl secretaries will hold a hearing lu Lincoln for the purpose of taking testimony In tho case of a dentist of Kalrbury who Is charged with Immorality by u lady patient. The board of health has appointed 10. Hatnour of Weeping Water to suc ceed himself on the board of embnlm ers. Tho appointment Is for a terhi of three years. Governor Shallenbergor lias ap pointed the following delegates to good roads nnd waterways conven tions: Delegntes to good roads con gress, Clevelnad. O., September 21-2H, 1909. Jesse W. Fonts. Dlller; 10. FII ley, Iteynolds; J. W. McDonnol, Fair bury; Jebso Gaudy, Uroken 13ow; dele gntes to lakes to the gulf and deep waterways convention, Now Orleans, October .'10, November t and 2, Hal McCord. Omaha; II. T. Clark, Sr., Omaha; II. II. Hanks, Nebraska City; Judgo H. D. Travis, Plattsmouth; P. 1J. Gordon, Decatur; Col. M. A. Bates, Plattsmouth; John Flynn, South Omaha. Tho llrst move under the law for the care of Indigent curablu consump tives has been taken by tho state board of health. It Iibb designated Tabltha hospital of Lincoln as a hos pital whero patients may bo treated at tho expense of tho county from which tho pntelent comes. Tho law provides that tho chnrgo of tho hos pital shall not exceed $7 a week. County judges shall receive appli cations from Indigent consumptives of tho nature mentioned nnd shall hold hearings on tho fitness and necessity of such stato aid for applicant. If he approves tho application ho shall ceitlfy tho fact to tho county board, which shall transport such patient to some liospltnl approved by tho stato board of health and shall pay for his keep while, there. Uut no person shall be taken earo of without a cer tificate from a practicing physician saying thnt such patient is curable. Stato Flro Wnrden A. V. Johnson is now finding plenty to do under tho terms of the law creating his offlco. Ho has four supposed Incondlary fires at Omaha under investigation at this tlmo. The complaint of EllBworth S. Kirk man of Kalrbury against C. 10. Lench, a prnctlcal dentist of Kalrbury, was referred to the stato board of dental secretaries, and tho becrotary was di rected to notify tho complalnnut and defendant of Mich action FALL PAINTING. Tho majority of property owners aro under tho impression that spring, tlmo Is the only painting time. Hut tho fall of tho year offers several ml-t vantages to tho painter. One of the moBt Important Is thnt surfaces aro1 almost suro to bo dry, nnd there Is no frost or Inner moisture to work out after tho paint Is applied. Pure whlto lead tho Dutch Hoy Painter kind mixed with pure lln need oil (tinted as desired) glvos a winter coat to :i building that Is an armor against the severest attacks of tho winter rain, sleet, winds nnd snow. Nntlonnl Lead Compnny, 1902 Trin ity lUdg.. New York city, makers of pure white lead, Dutch Hoy Painter trndemnrk, aro offering to those In terested a complete painter's outllt, consisting of n blow pipe and lend tester, book of color schemes, etc. Stato whether you want exterior or Interior decorating. A New Ono About Napoleon. A "new" story about Napoleon Is necessarily doubtful; the probability Is that It Is simply so old that It has been forgotten. However, hero is ono that Arthur M. Chunuet prints In L'Oplnlon us never before published It rclatcsto Napoleon and Hlucher. Tho emperor received tho general at tho castle of Flnkensteln, while ho was preparing for the siege of Danzig. He drew him to a window lu nn upper story nnd paid him compliments on his military gifts, and Hlucher, going awny delighted, described tho Inter view to his nldcdc-ciunp. "Whnt n chance you missed!" exclaimed tho latter. "You might have changed tho wholo course of history." "How?" "Why, you might have thrown him out of the window." "Confound it!" replied Hlucher. "So I might! If only I had thought of It." New York lOvenlng Post. The Root of Altruism. The threo eternal roots of altruistic energy are these: First, the principle of justice; that there Is a moral law beforo which nil men aro equal, so that I ought to help my neighbor to his rights. Second, tho principle of charity; thnt I owo Inllnlto tenderness to nny Bhnpe or kind of mnn, however unworthy or useless to tho state. Third, tho principle of free will; that 1 can really decide to help my neigh bor, and nm truly disgraced If I do not do so. To this may bo added the Idea of a dellnlte Judgment; that Is, that the action will at some tlmo ter ribly mutter to tho helper and tho helped. G. K. Chesterton. His Size Was Known. "I wnnt some collars und neckties for my husband!" she snapped. "Yes, madam." Tho clerk offered her the latest thing. "What slzo aro these?" asked tho lady. "Why, twelve and a half, madam!" "How on earth did you guess that?" "Ah," replied the clerk, smiling, "gentlemen who let their wives select their collars nnd tics nlwuy.s take that Blze!" Hypocrite In the Hereafter. Dr. Madison C. Peters was discuss ing tho question. "Will tho coming mnn marry?" He instanced a certain typo of bnchclor. "This mnn," ho snld, "Is a hypo crite. Ho uses his religion ns n clonk." "And what will ho do In tho next world, oh?" said the reporter. "Oh," said Dr. Peters, "ho won't need any cloak there." Wild Horses In Southwest. Wild horses aro found roaming in bands on tho plains of Now Mexico, Arizonn, Nevada and California. Of 50 horses captured by rangers in tho Modoc nntlonnl forest, about half proved to bo branded stock which had grown wi'd, tho others being horses that had never known tho ownership of man. Tho man who has tho grentcst com uand of lnugungo is tho ono who tnows when to keep quiet. THE DOCTOR'S WIFE Agrees with Him About Food. A trained nurso says: "In tho practlco of my profession I havo found so many points in favor of Grape-Nuts food that I unhesitatingly recommend it to all my patients. "It is dellcato and pleasing to tho palato (an csscntinl in food for tho sick), nnd can bo adapted to all ages, being softened with milk or cream for babies or tho aged when deficiency of teeth renders mastication Impos sible. For fevor patients or thoso on liquid diet I find 'Grape-Nuts and albu men water very nourishing and re freshing.' "This rcclpo is my own idea nnd is mndo as follows: Soak a teaspoonful of Grape-Nuts in n glass of water for an hour, strain und servo with tho benten white of an egg nnd n spoonful of fruit Julco for flavouring. Thin af fords a great deal of nourishment that oven tho weakest stomach can assim ilate without any distress. "My husband Ib a physician nnd ho uses Grnpc-Nuts himself and orderB It many times for his patients. "Personally I regard a dish of Grape Nuts with fresh or stowed fruit ub tho Ideal breakfast for anyone well or sick." In nny case of stomach trouble, nerv ous prostration or brnln fag, a 10 day trial of Grnpc-Nuts will work wonders toward nourishing nnd rebuilding nnd in this way ending tho trouble. "Thero's a Reason," and trial proves, Look In pkgs. for tho fnmous llttlo book, "Tho Road to Wellvlllo." IJT rrml lite nli)itc Irtterf , new onn upprnrH from tliun to lime, They nn- cniuluc, true, uuU full of uuiiiuu luteiraU M-fwy. it: i ': l z$ $1000.S2 Gold and Silver Trophy For the Best Ear of Corn To be known as the W. K. KELLOGG Nntlonnl Corn Trophy To bo Given nt the Nntlonnl Corn Exposition, f "nut ff T "Hffi3f nDPAT UK jx m " " j 'a .m aw mwa OMAHA, Neb.. JW thnt sQ ploased thc tastcs of thc liule omsor 6 to 18 w agreed with 1909. tins. All are comes around. flavor that has made a nation of Corn Flake caters. Uut this flavor is found only in Kellogg' s, the kind that you should tisk for and insist on having. Your grocer KELLOGG TOASTED CORN FLAKE CO Battle IN YOKOHAMA. s Jack I wish I had my signal book. Dust me, I'll bet thnt bend of tho wrist menus something saucy. $100 Reward, $100. The rrailrri of this impcr will ho !!wl to loom thnt tlurv li at least onu ilrrailul illnnw thnt prunru Imi lcn Hliln to turn In nil Its Klnsc. nii.l tint M Uittrrli Hill's Ciitnrtli Cure la thu only pmitlto euro now Known to tlin nmliral frntmilty ('iitnrrli Im-Iiik ,i constitution il ilLsiuw, rtiiiitrm n mnMltii UDii'il trr.itmcit. llnll'H Catarrh Oini to taken In ternally, nitlint illnctly upon tho blixul mid mucous Kurljrni of tint fjMoin, thereby tliMrnjInit tlin foumlillon nf tlm dUciiw. nncl kIvIiik tho pntletit MrcmUh by building iii tho constitution nnd iNnist Iiik imturu In dolnK Itx wotl.. 'I he prniirletorn hnu no inurh faltli In Its curative iKmers that they otltr Onn lluniln-il Dollirn for any raw Hint It lulls to turc. Sftid for llxt of tiMlmniitoli AildriM I. J fill Nl.V A (.O . Ioledo. O. Snhl by nil UrucKlalH, 7V. 'laic nail's ramlly Tills for constipation. Its Troubles. Tno family skeleton complained. "I wouldn't mind beini; exhibited on co In awhile," said the skeleton, ar tfctiltitlup with illlllculty through Its set teeth, "but they air mo so fie fluently In the courtroom, whero tho air Is always notoriously bad." Uut who ever thinks of looking at such exhibitions from the family skel eton's point of view? Sheor whlto goods, In met, nny flno wnsh RoodB when new, owo much of their attractiveness to tho wny they aro laundered, this belni; done In a manner to enhnuco their textile beau ty. Homo laundering would bo equal ly satisfactory If proper attention wns given to stnrchlng, tho first essential being good Starch, which has sufficient strength to stiffen, without thickening tho goods. Try Dcflanco Stnrch and you will bo pleasantly surprised nt tho Improved appearance of your work. The Old' Man's Joke. ".Mnry," called her father, "haB that young mnn gono yet?" "No, pn," replied the maid. "Uut bo's going right now." "Then nsk him to empty tho pall underneath tho ico box beforo ho goes, will you? I forgot It." Her Bathing Suit. "Papa, tho stuff I want my now bathing suit made of costs ten dollnrs a yard." "Well, hero's $1.50 get what you want, my dear." No Shape In It. " Did Hho leave her business In good shape?" "No; slio couldn't. There is no shape In her business. She's n fash ionable dressmaker." A little bottle of Hamlin Wizard Oil in n medicine chest in itself. It can ho applied in u larger number of painful ailments than nny other remedy known. A train of thought won't do you much good unless you get up enough steam to carry It through. or am. hot vi:atiii:k kni:mii:h rliulrm ImliKMirM Tri',itini'iitimittiiiiriuiiit IVo l'.ilnUlliTllVrry H.ivU') wlilcMiiiorriiiiii'Hull Ixmi-l lruuUlf,llku Ul arrtuM,clio)uruuiurbub.imli!)ru. liter j. When a man Is his own worst ene my ho really doesn't need any others Mm. Wltislow'ii Kootlilnif Syrup, l'or children tccthlnts, oIten tlii:iira, redurcn ln fl.imnjtluii, ulluy (lalu, tua'n tml collu, Wou l4lle. Hrazll grows moio coffee than uuy other country in the world. SK- ..raTr- &'Z3P'C. mi&it. v' v VB YQAftTED SA ftMS- t HONt ClKlVft WlfAUT THIS UWUTUSt r ITTO M FXANE CO. Vft CO CD. OATTtt K.MICtl. aAtoftfuMln You'll Have to Tie it Down ?r it nnv wonder? There never was n 44z3r w food thorn. And the same in true with ready and anxlouri for more beforo the It'3 all in tlic flavoi thc delightful, different has it or can get it for you. From Overhead. A canary hunt; directly over the bit; stiuato table In the lhiiigiiilan res taurant. "Once," said a woman who wus din Iiik theie, "thu bottom dropped out of tho eiiKo. the blid Hew. at the or chestra yonder, nnd wo hail blid heed lu our Ktiup. It wan awful." "That remliuls me," snhl the cross eyed man, "of one time when wo were mnlnt; a little game of poker on tho II & (). You know hnw those trains roll. Well, just about the middle or the mime down came all the Klips and dross suit eases slrninht Into the Kitty nnd broke up the t:ame. Money Hew every wheio. We got so mixed wo couldn't tell which had won or where the money was that whoever had won it won. Talk about bird heed!" A 1 RAIN LOAD OF fOBACOO. Twonty-four Cnrloado Purchased for Lowls' Slnrjlo Binder Cigar Factory. What is probably the biicst lot of nil fancy grade tobacco In-Id by nny factory m thc United States has just been purchased by Fr.ii.lc 1. Lewis, of Pcori.i, for tho manufacture of Lewis' Single Hinder ''igars. Tho lot will make twenty -four carloads, and is se lected from what in considered by ex perts to bo tno linest crop raised m many years. The purchase of tobacco is bufheient to last thu factory more than two years. An extra price was paid for tho .election. Smokers of liwir.' Single Binder Cigars will appre ciate this tobacco. -Peoria Star, January 16, igog. Big Berlin Philanthropy. More than fiO.ono children were en abled by tho authorities of Berlin to upend this summer on land within eaby reach of tho city limits. They were nsslgned plots where they could play and cultivate gardens profitably with tho help of their families and the advice of public Instructors. Important to Mothors. Examine carefully every bottle of CASTOHJA a safe nnd suro remedy for infants and children, and seo that it ' Dears tho Signature ofi In Uso For Over ;0 Yearn. The Kind You Havo Always Bought. Opportunism. Knlcker I hnvo Ideas for n new po litical party, a new religion nnd n now diet. Docker Hotter wnlt till the ball season is over. CcMrjf ivi uriAinLiy Lwyjujmj weakest organ. If thero Is weakness of stomach, liver or lungs, there Is a weak link in the chain of life which may snap at anytime. Often this so-called "weakness" is caused by luck of nutrition, tho result of weakness or discaso of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. Diseases and weaknesses of tho stomach and its allied organs aro cured by tho uso of Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery. When tho weak or disoascd stomach Is cured, diseases of other organs which teem remote from tho stomach but which have their origin mo diseased condition of tho stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition, aro cured ulso. The strong man has a strowi stomach. Take tho above recommended "Dlscov cry" and you may havo a strong atom, ach and a strong body. Civun Away. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, new revised Hdition, is tent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send 21 one-cent stamps for tho book in paper covers, or 31 stamps for tha cloth-bound vol utne. Address Dr. It. V. fierce, Buffalo, N. Y. For DISTEMPER Pit iSjt idJ) Part euro and ! Itl y OXfx)Wxi TMiUououBprtTiiittfrtHH tl u l.i'iui i,Kivrii udJ Ma lino Kltinny roniotl. yuuntf, jiri It. Khow to vnu rifniirtlnr. onrdniRifur, pjvi iiM((rrui SPOHN MEDICAL CO.. & I 4 Tr For the purpose of encourAging tho batter brooding in corn for improving (he quality. W. K. Kellogg, tho President of tho Toasted Corn V lnko Co. , offers a 1000.00 beautiful solid gold nnd silver trophy to tho person growing tho best car of corn in two dilfcrcnl seasons, tho flrr.t season's specimen to bo sent to tho National Corn Uxposilion, Omaha, Nob., bo- fore November, 27th, 1009. Thla oflor is open to every man, woman and child in tho United States. It will bo judged by the leading go well corn authority of tho world, Prof. P.O. Ilolden. ;rwn next meal Watch this pn. ler for fur ther t'r- t.'culniY. Creek, Mlc2k YOU'LL feel better for work, play or rest if you cat Quaker Oats at least once a day. 3 This Tratlc-mark EJiimnuies AH Uncertainly In tlie purchase of ).unt materials, t li an absolute ;;ti.r.uitcc of par ty ami quality. For your own protection, sec that it is on the side of every keg of white lead you buy. HATICHAL IEAD COMPANY 1902 Trinity Building, Ht Ycik This Brand of Washing ton Red Cedar Shingles Is Different. They nro so well mndo carefully graded not over dry they last, and cost no uioro to lay thnn ordinary brands, lnslston liavlng thin brand. W. N. U., LINCOLN, NO. 39-1909. Kuch of tho chief or- lians of tho body is a i link in tho Chain of Life. A chain is no stronttor than its weakest link, tho body no stronger than its SU-SSs3 rink Eye, Cplzooda Shlpplnii Favor & Cutarrhal Fever pre? etitlvo, no matter how bonce atuny noare Infected or Iwxly, '( IUU luiiKUui ucifl uu tuu ntuufi mik uiauut e.)ia ma Chirrs DUtviuitiT hi Imts nnU htiocp amt ( 'holer in I i 'Km mmi MMMTsL i i MJi-ftfi&rjixTi atj. I 1 i fm&BMwm tL lYfflga-i ",t m rr nmmm iiiiw M( i : TI1tffit'fflTTr;r,',?,'-,'.'i'iii,Tniv':jrniy 11' 0'.WI(pASKltpuimDEAlRWUfl Ivll I T 1 of tills paper de- II I Keaaers wi I anything adver- IB I titetl in its columns (houlu insitl upon II I having wliat they ask (or, refuting all I subilitute or imitations. II i - l I brifHt(tM)ii riiiivrHtnrk rinmiv. i;urri ia iiriuitti ntiioni nuinavn boinctf rOLmllu UittlUt l&aailllOsjUoxon. Ciit thin out. Krep k reniony. i;urr ia un wlifi will ifot It forvuu. wimwiuiioiHioryou, rrvo huokioi, "uis(cmpor,vuu wMuii-u. CliAtnlntn nnrl GOSIIEIJ, JD U. S, A. UactorioloKltitu