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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1910)
di& THAT'S RIGHT. LIKE BASHFUL BO A SIGNAL OF DI FAMOUS EXPLORER STOOD BE' FORE FELLOW DINERS. BACKACHE- STRESS M " .v V.' 'J . . lJ ,f& TommySay, auntlo, what did Undo John marry you for? Aunt Why, for love, of course. Tommy (modltatlvolj) I I'm! I.ovo will mnlo a man do almost anything, won't It, auntie? Stops Lameness Much of the chronic largeness in horses is due to neglect. See that your horse is not al lowed to go lame. Keep Sloan's Liniment on hand and apply at the first sign of stiffness. It's wonderfully penetrating goes right to the spot relieves the soreness limbers up the joints and makes the muscles clastic and pliant. Here's the Proof. Mr. G. T. Roberts of Rcsaca, Oa., R.F I). No. i, llox 43, writes : " I liao used jour Liniment on a horse forsuce ney and effected a thorough cure. 1 al so removed a ip.iv in on a mule. This spavin was as large as a puinea egR. In my estimation tholcst remedy for Iame cess and soreness is Sloan's 3 O) K',v::,7r;aw Liniment Mr. II.M.GIbbi.of Lawrence, Kans., K.U.D. No. 3, writes: "Your Llnl rrent is the best that 1 have ever used. I had a mare with an abscess on her neck t and one 50c. bottlo of Sloan's I.tnimcnt entirely cured her. I keep it around all the time for Rills and simll swellings and for everything about the stock." Sloan's Liniment will kill a spavin, curb or splint, re duce wind puffs and swollen joint, and is a sure and speedy remedy for fistula, swecnev, founder : and thrush. Price C0c. and $1.00 Mmtit'ii tinil .in linriu. imUlr, Mil','! 11111I poultry irut tie. Aihlrf'tn Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Boston, Macs., U. S. A. &TJXrSZIiltbi2S&llulKZa Don't Persecute your Bowels Cut out catbirtic and purgatiTej. Thr tt LrcsU nrir unncccswiry. i iy CARTER'S LITTLE, LIVER PILLS Puri4tf vrcftlLI-. E'Ally on liie brrr. jLmiinle Inle, and outhclhedrliule BDf mtiftne of ollhrhowd. Cure C itipaticn, BHiaci- Sick lietiult nj toJiititioa, aj m31ioni lnovr. Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Price GENUINE murt hear signature: WESTERN CAtMDA What Govornor Dortocn, of Illinois, sayo Auout it: OovornorlHsni'cn.of Illlnnln, nwn is nee. 1011 or innii.m nmikiiiciieHHii, ruiimin. 110 lm s&lil In on intcrvlcvvi "Ai nn American I nra aoititlitr.it to mo thu re. rnarluililo iirnisromi of Western Cntimlii. Our peonlo lire llockl tig ncrnt. vno iHiuii'i'irx 111 inou Biiniln, iiii'l I iuiiu not set wet ono who iilmlttoii tut hn 1 rnii'lo n nii.tuli'. 1 hiy nro nil iloliu will. 'A hprii li Mcnri'iili 11 niiti. ainiiutty 111 tli MMcll.i or ll.mii III .null-" lllliv Hill, not n jvprp.cntntlm in Alunllobii, .SiinkuUliuwim or Alberta." 125 Million Bushels of Wheat in 1909 Wpdti'rn (Innnlu field crop for 190 will imhIIv mill to thu furui. vr 1711,000, (10(1. 00 In i'ikIi. 1 ri'OlliillMHliiiilHor HIHlllTC. mill iri-iiiiiitlinii or I (10 iicrt'ii nt if. 1, 00 mi uiri'. Jtiillway and LnndOominuili Imio Inml fnrmiln ntrinMmaliirlni. Aluiir form ers Initn imlil fur lliilr Inml out if thi' prnciM'iN l fimt i nip. Hlileiiitlil cllniiiti', iroiiil hcIiiioIk, drrlleiit iMlhiny tin llltlrn,liitv fivluht rnli'x, iimmI, miiIit (tint lllllllllT llnlly OlllllllH'll. inr iiiinililt't ' 1mi Hi"t Wet," pnrticuliiM im to Hultnlilu lointinn ami low pottlern' ruto, npply to Hnn't of Immliirntlnn. Ottawn, L'ua., or to t'uuiuliaa tlov't Aecnt. VV. V. BENNETT Room 0:s Bldr. Omiki, KjS, (l sonddn'Mneirrht yon ) (I) rfiSwiSK .J-i-A'S rir- i4 m Aa BlfiV1: ..::-: :.:- jfXiaiM rt m r dc rreftae.!rt "' As)k Jlnjrw'fw Mi . . r UlifliiS 11 XUpflK Hi famegflifSi &tft8ffllF mmi JLJ- Wi -i- IP is Ess PIIVIPL "I tried nil kinds of blood remedies which failed 10 do me nny good, but I have found the right thinp: nt last. My face was full of pimples and black-heads. After taking Cascarcts they all left. I am continuing the use of tuetn and recom mending them to my friends. I feel fine when I rise in the morning. Hope to have a chance to recommend CnFcarcts." lfrcd 0. Wilten, 76 Him St., Newark, K. J, CUT THIS OUT, mall It with your nd drosH to Ktrrlln Remedy Company, Chi ciiko, Illinois, and rrrolvn n lmndsnino 6ucnli Eld L'on Don KUi:i:. U.'-J Eulogistic Speeches Too Much for Henry M. Stanley, Whom His Comrades In Africa Knew aa Man of Iron. "Ili'loro I mot Henry M. Stanley,' says William II. HlcU'liitf In McCluro'H. "1 had tnlkotl with men who had boon under him in his African oxpetlltlons, and nil thoy told me nhout him was more or less uppalllns "Ho wns not Inhuman, but In desper ate straits ho sparoil neither man nor beast, nor would ho defor to the coun sel or the pleas of others or have any patience with less than Instant and iinrpiostionlnK obedience, to his or ders under till circumstances. Ho would not forbear under arguments or excuses or relax his severity by any familiarity or pleasantries, even when his object had been gained. He was both despot and martinet; stern, ex acting, uncompromising, silent, humor less, Inscrutable. Croinwelllan. " 'I cannot say that wo loved him,' one of his lieutenants said to mo; 'wo wore all afraid of him, but wo all be lieved in him. When ho hadn't bis rille in hnnd ho had his llible, and no matter where our camp was or bow long nnd distressing our inarch had been be never missed bla bath and shavo In the morning.' " This aspect of the explorer was very different from that which ho showed to the guests at a dinner which the Papyrus club of Hoston gave in bis honor. "Whether ho sat or stood," says Mr. Hldeing. "be lldgeted and answered In monosyllables, not becauso ho was nu nmlable or unappreclatlve but be cause he this man of Iron, whose word In the Held brooked no contradlc diction or evasion, ho who defied ob staeles and danger and pierced the heart of darkness was bashful oven In thu company of fellow craftsmen. "His embarrassment grew when after dinner the chairman eulogized him to the audience; ho sciuirmed nnd averted his face as cheer after cheer confirmed tho speaker's rhetorlcnl ebullience of praise. Gentlemen, 1 In troduce to von Mr. Stanley, who,' etc. "The hero stood up slowly, painful ly, reluctnntly, and with a gesture of deprecation tumbled In first one and then another of his pockets without finding what be sought. It was sup posed that ho was looking for his notes, and inoro applause took the edge off tho delay. His mouth twtehod without speech for another awkward minute before, with a more erect bearing, he pro duced the object of his search and put It oii'hls head. It was not paper, but a rag of a cap, and with thnt on he faced tho company as one who by that act bad done all that could bo e nccted of him, anil made further ac knowledgment of the honors ho had received superfluous. It was a cap that Livingstone had worn and that Livingstone hnd given him." Changing Conditions. "Death tho .Meddler." who stalks in upon us, often unannounced, always teirlfying, plays sad havoc with tho tenor of our lives, cutting short cher ished plans and ambitions with a hopelessness that admits of no allevi ation, says the Chaileston News and Cornier. The change that follows la his wake is sharp and sudden, and the task of trying to cover up tho broken places and adjust ourselves to the new conditions is no easy one. Death, however, is not tho only fac tor concerned in effecting sumo of tho most vital changes In our life's routine. Wo forget to tako account of time; wo fail to realize thnt tho sorvlco wo render to others will not always satisfy them and thnt other In forests will come into their lives In which we can hnvo no part. Wo hnvo been so contented, tho family clrclo so complete, that when tho shndow of some coming change first throws Itself across our path wo can hardly recognize Ub truo import. Wo try to Imagine, that wo do not see Its dim outlines; we try to delude ourselves Into believing that it will pass us by, and yet in our hearts we know that It is there. Wo do not fully rcallzo the advantages of famlllnr intercourse un til that Intercourse Is interrupted and we suddenly fnco the loss which has come into our life. The New Hen. Of the late Atlierton Wight, one ot the founders of fashionable Newport, a I'hiladelphlan said at tho Hltlou house club: ".Mr. might was amused by the antics of tho militant suffragettes. At a Christmas luncheon at tho Hellovuo ho ouco sat next to n lady with suf fragette notions. Plovers' eggs, hard boiled formed ono course, and the lady called Mr. might's attention to tho high cost of plovers' eggs this year. " 'Even though,' she said, 'they havo to bo Hhlpped from England, I don't sou why their prico should havo near ly doubled, do you?' ' 'Well or not exactly.' murmured Mr. Wight, 'though they do say thnt tho hen plovers havo taken to nctlng very oddly of late strutting round, nnd growing topknots nnd spurs, and oven trying to learn to crow.' " A Bad Case. "What seems to bo tho matter?" "I'm troubled with Insomnia." "Can't sleep nights, eh?" "I can't oven sleep mornings, doc." "-Louipvlllo Courier-Journal. A WARNING THAT MUST NOT BE IGNORED Pain in the back is the kidneys' signal of distress. If this timely warning is ignored, kidney disease silently fastens its deadly grip for kidney sickness first shows itself in pains and disorders in other parts, and the real cause is too often hidden until fatal Brighl's disease or diabetes has set in. Suspect the kidneys if you are rheumatic and nervous or have lame back, painful, too frequent or scanty urination, weak heart, dizzy spells, headaches, bloating or neuralgia. What you want is a special kidney medicine not an experiment, but one that has stood the test for years. Doan's Kidney Pills relieve weak, congested kidneys eure backache regulate the urine. gfftS wiy Pieturo I fol fiKUS Tell i A Story': I A KIDNEY REMEDY OF 75 YEARS' EXPERIENCE DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS began curing lame backs and sick kidneys 75 years ;igo. The demand lead a nearby druggist, James Doan, to prepare it for sale. From him tho magic formula passed to the pres ent proprietors. Now, as in those early days, J Noun's A'idiuy Pills arc made from only the purest drugs; and arc absolutely non-poisonous. They are used and praised all over the civilized world. Every Picture Wp- TellsAStofy.M M if 'fey Mill I '! DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS MAKE LASTING CURES J. R. Wack, 1005 K Sixth street, Toprka. Kansas, f.ts- 'In tho spring ot iSrjo I'oan s Kidney Pills litcmglit uiu sui h gtc.it ii'hcf that I did not hi'sit.itc to make the fact known and givu this icmcdy my most eat nest eiulori'iiicnl in my Matt'int'tit I s.nil that for three c,'its I li.nl Milfcri'd from kidney complaint. I had a dull grumbling ache n cross the small of m back that greatly inconvenienced 1110 when reaching and stt.uning 111 doing my wotk, An annoying kidney weakness was also in evidence and it was nut of the ipiesiiuti for me to sleep well In the morning 1 wns all tired out and it can be seen that 1 was in bad shape, '1 lie use of Do.in's Kidney I'illt quickly and surely drove away these swnptoms of kidney complaint and I have since been m guud health. '1 ho foregoing statement was given in March 1005. and when Mr Hl.ick was interviewed 011 Nov. 12, njie, Ik; said; ' I have never had a return ntt.-uk of kidney complaint and I know that inv 1 nn is a permanent one My faith in Dean's Kidney I "ills is stronger than ever. Mis James Crooks, l'irst St., N W . American 1'ork, I'l.th, savs, ' 1 hail kidney complaint for ten ears or more Sometimes a twinge darted through the small of inyb.irkand I of ten became so helpless that I was compelled logo to bed with my clothes on Tho attacks often Listed for days at a tium and 1 could not even stoop to put 011 my shoes. My condition was certainly alarming Tho i.ecre turns from my kidneys were irregular in passage and contained a heavy sediment after standing. I well know what tho misery kidney complaint causes and I can therefme appreciate thu merits of a remedy 1l1.1t noes tins disease Dean's Kidney Pills lived up to the claims made for them in my case and effected 11 cure My kidneys wero estored to .1 normal condition and my health gieatly improved " (Statement given Aug 112,10,07.) On Aug. 21, inof). Mis Crooks was interviewed by one of our representatives and she said "It gives me pleasure to reendoro Dean's Kidney Pills Tliey cured my backache and my health is now good Other membeisof my family have taken this teincdy with decided benefit " A TRIAL FREE Tett Doan'i Kid ney Pills Yourself Cut out this coupon, mail it to Foster-Milburn Huff do N V A frco trial packago o Do.m s Kidney Pills will be mailed ou promptly wm, KID IPIheBjinhTiiere Snlil l,v IlSYoill'KimWSv J BfgiHgaraMteiJitiyjgiLiat HIS VISIT MOST OPPORTUNE all dealers Prictf 5o cents?. FosiER-MiLbURN Co. 'Buffalo, N Y? Proprietors . jyyWiViwvrcrEigAiiiK VWm lnrcfMntsTI'fm'JI ItiYnilt WHmnjgf 57E2EKft3fcaMliKaB5 (NET PILL WITH THE BOHEMIANS. Another Day's Delay and the Result Would Have Dcen Unfortunate For the Physician. A lady wns very solicitous nhout her health. Kvery triflo nindo her uneasy, nnd tho doctor wns called Inline dintely. The doctor was a Hltillful man, and consequently had n lurgo practice. It was very disagreeable to him to be so often called away from his other cases for nothing, and ho resolved to take an opportunity of letting tho lady see this. Ono day tho lady observed a red spot on her hand, nnd at once sent for tho doctor. Ho came, looked at her hand, and said: "You did well to send for me early." The lady looked nlnrmcd and asked: "Is It dangerous, then?" "Certainly not," replied tho doctor. "To-morrow tho spot would havo ills appeared, nnd I should havo lost my feo for this visit." sir- 'nm Deafness Cannot 6c Cured by local application, ns they miiiiot rrach tho ill. concil tmrtiou of the car. Thi-ro In only ono ay to cure ilrufnuss, and that la by rutwtltiUion.il rrniitllm. DcafnnM U caused t,y an InlUnii'it condition ol tho mucous llnlnit of tho I'.ualudilui 'lube. When thu tube Li LnlUmnl yuu hive u rumhllne ecuik) or Iru perfect hearing, anil when It M entirely cliivd. Deaf ness is tho result, and unlem tho Inflammation ran bo taken out and this tubo riitored to It normal ioiiJI Hon hearing villi ho iletriiycd forever; nine caw put of ten nro eaiw.it by tJatarrli. which H nuthlug but nn nilnmed condition of the tnucoun surfaces. Wo will Klve Ono Hundred Dollars for any caw of Deatni-sn caty.nl by catarrh) that riinnot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure, rend for circulars, free. .... ' CIIi:.Ni:v & CO., Toledo, O. Fold by DniritltP, 75c. Yukc Hall's Family Tills for constipation. Fair, r-at anu l ide-y. A KniiHiiu snt on tho bench nt At lantic City watching a fair and fat bather disporting herself in tho surf. He l:nov nothing of tides, and ho did not notice that each succeeding wnvo came a llttlo closer to his root. At last an extra big wavo washed over his shoo tops. "Hoy, thurol" ho yelled at tho fair, fat bather. "Quit yer Jiunpln' up and down! D'yo want to drown mo?" Everybody's Mng.izino. Good Example. Mr. CrlmBonbenlt Hero's nn Item which says tho swan outlives any other bird, In oxtromo cases reaching 300 years. Mrs. Crlmsonheak And remember, John, tho swan lives on water. Tightness acroim the chest mcann a cold on this limns. It iiumiih niir-cry and din comfort every minute, if nothing woin'. What's the answer? Hub tho client with Ilamhns Wizard Oil quick. Calumny Is not only tho greatest benefit a roguo can confer on us, but tho only sorvlco ho will perform for nothing, Lavater. ni.rs cunKii in i to m days. "A0,01NTMi:hTIiniiiniiiliii('lo euro any enn ii llchliii.', Illlnd, lllc-illi.ir or I riitruuiiiBrf0, in ilultdaymiriuouey ittunded, tun, fcmin Uvcry mother knows a lot of good rules for ralblng other people's children. Tho Poet Just avoided a serious ac cident, old chap. While I lie wind storm was raging the'feneo blow down and I had to dodgo a billboard. Tho Artist You nro lucky, my fiiend. In a few hours I'll have to dodgo a boardbill. A TRAIN LOAD OF TOBACCO. Twenty-four Carloads Purchased for Lewis' Single Binder Cigar Factory. Whnt Is probably the biggest lot of all fancy grade tobacco held by any fnetory In tho United States has just been purchased by Prank I'. Lewis, of 1'eorln, for tho manufacture of Lewis' SInglo Hinder Cigars. Tho lot will inako twenty-four carloads, and Is se lected from what ! considered by ex perts to bo tho fluent crop raised in many years. The purchaso of tobacco Is sufficient to lasl the factory moio than two years. An extra prico wns paid for tho selection. Smokers of Lewis' Singlo Hinder Cigars will appre ciate this tobacco. Peoria Star, January JO, 1009. Still In the Family. Among tho domestic duties of a young husband Is the careful stipeni slon of tho toilets of his wife's two dogs, one n Croat Dane and the other a by no means diminutive St. Hcrnard "Oh, Marie," shouted hubby from tho yard lato ono afternoon, "there's not n flea on tho dogs now!" "How splendid!" shouted back Mario. "Not a single lien?" "No!" yelled Tom. "Thoy nro all on me!" Sermons are based upon tcxtb, po Iltical hpecihcs upon pretexts. 1T.KKV IMV1V IMlVKII.MMt when tliiiriiiixhly riinliid 111 ti-lliv i'k mi.Hiis nnd NimHi In Julius ur iiuim'Ii'h fhim nnr i.uim- All drtit:KKt ft, ..'., .'iV'cH'i. l.iiKi'liiiillcsthuihi'iipi'M Alisenco of occiinallou is not rest: n niliiil finite vnniilit Is u mind illKM-fiKsuul I ilrn. Wlmilim'H Sontliliier Syrup. Tor children ti'i'tliliiK, wiflrtiH ihoituriH, leiluccs In Uaiuiimlloii, all.i) a pulu, cures wUid cullu Mo a bottle. jrrasKMijniu wi wuwj(iWiiuiMiJMii A small boy nover looks comfortable In his Sunday clothes. 1 1 1 1 PATENTS W. N. U., 73 f of lliii paper de- Keaaers m finvlliin? adver tised in its columns sliould instil upon having what tliey tuk (or, refusing oil suliili'utet or imitauous. Invenlor"' book free. Jleelor A It'ilili. I '.it Att)h, im-is; .Milllll JlldK, Wunh , D. U, LINCOLN, NO. 3-1910. Stomach Blood and Liver Troubles Much eickness starts with weak stomach, and consequent poor, impoverished blood. Nervous and pulc-pcoplc luck good, rich, red blood". Their stomachs need invigorating lor, after ull, a man can be no stronger than his stomach. A remedy that makes the stomach strong and the liver active, makes rich red blood and overcomes and drives out disease-producing bacteria and cures u whole multi tude of diseases. Gcf rid of your Stomach Weakness and Liver Laziness by taking a course ot Vr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery tho Urcat Stomach Iicstoratlve, Liver Invliorator and Blood Cleanser. You can't afford to accept any medicine of unknown composition as a substitute for "Golden Mcdicul Discov cr)'," which is a medicine on known composition, having n complete list of ingredients in plain English on its bottle-wrapper, same- being attested as correct under oath. Dr. Plerce'a Pleasant Pellets rtgulaio anil Invigorate Stomach, gfh-- i '.V n ''' Jf 1 ' MU Liver ami Bowels. Not a Model Family. "Your father doesn't think you havo been especially well behaved," said tho small boy's uncle. "I know that," answered the preco cious juvenile. "Hut things I havo heard mother say make me think ho Isn't nny great judge of high cIubs deportment." JT "THf STEADY WHITE JJCHT mmm Tlie RAYO LAMP Is a high .grade lamp, sold at a low price. There ore lamps that cost more, but thereis no belter lamp at any price. The Burner, tho Wick, tho Chimney. I IolJer all aro vital things in n lamp; there pat Is of the RAYO LAMP aro perfectly constructed and there is nothing known in tho art of lamp-malin that could add to the valuo of die RAYO as a light-riving device. Suitable for any room in any house. Kvi'rr dc.iler OYrrvwIiere. If not at vonrii.mrltn fur dewrlptlTn circular to tho ncurost At'tncyof tho STANDARD OIL (Incorporated) COMPANY A Tmrr.INO COIUJII will hfrim a perma nent onn unlets Moind, Alli'U'Nliuni; It.'ilNim "III Hurly Mnii It. A '..V- Imllln U l.irio i'IiiiiikIi for that, hold by nil druii itlfciii.'!.MK ii ml tl.UJ buttles. An Obvious Proposition. "Havo you a plain cook?" "You bet sho in. My wlfo wouldn't havo any other kind In thu house." TO VI Itn A. COI.II IN DM! Il.tY Tako I.A.XA'IIVK llllliVO Qulnlnn Tuhlel. liriiirKlMnri'tiiiiil iiionrjr If II fails In mre. 1., W. CilUn'li'rlfc'timiuri' lami iiu-li tiox. Ylc. Sometimes a nian's wisdom Is due to the possession of u clever wlfo, D fcijf fjfjss mY9ii "! ODCTO CONSTIPATION, BILIOUSNESS, RHEUM ATISM, STOMACH and LIVER COMPLAINT GET A 25c BOX AI I druggists JE3EE2S BETTER THAN PILLS FOR LIVER ILLS )(laW&flw EASY SURE TO ACT A. H LCWIS MIOICINC CO,, ST. LOUIS, MO. WULFSOHN GMISS FUR CO., Inc. 2IG Nlcoltot Ave, Mlnnonpoll8, Wllnn. Pays Highest Prices for Raw Furs. Ask Your Neighbors About Us ' r r s-? trttrflr- za.-if r maatluiuuuu p "tnttYy-TBtnttiUMrM ' mrm 4i n.. . . i,4mi T ."TtoK. J-U. llL'dLT IT' 'wwri ''i " ' i ;, x i,lW! '1'V A ki"i'! ;iPPw I