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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1910)
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H.LHOLUSTER & CO., 205 taSiili SI.,CWcata "igceyajSS Thompson's Ey Water NO HELP NEEDED, THANK YOU! But IVJany Vlll Think Women Needed a Course of Instruction In Manners. "It's all off with mo, this thing of offering help to women autolsts In dis tress," Hnya Charles A. Gnger, tho op tician. "I was walking tip Superior avenue a day or two ago, when I noticed a .stalled auto in front of tho Colonial theater. Two women, both apparently exhausted, wore making a desperate jeffort to 'crank the machine "Helng somewhat familiar with au Itomohlles, 1 lifted my hat and up 'proachetl tho pair. " 'Ladies,' I asked, 'can I be of somo service?' " 'Yes, you can,' snapped one of tho women, 'you can go right along and mind your own darn business.' " Cleveland Leader. Similarity. Eva Then you are not fond of pressed ilowors? Jnck No, they always remind mo of a kiss through a telephone. Eva Gracious! In what way? Jack They have lost their Bweet ness. Barber-ous Humor. Barber How would you Hko your hair cut, sir? Stude Fine. Do you think I camo in hero to discuss tho tariff? Post Toasties with strawberries and cream. A delightful combination that strongly appeals to the appetite. The crisp, fluffy bits have n distinctive flavour and are ready to serve from the package without cooking. Convenient, Appetizing, Healthful food. "The Memory Lingers" Popular pkg. 10c. Family size, 15c. Postum Cereal Co. , Ltd. Battle Creek, Mich. flBsJfBSBSB ELDEST SON OF I Theodore, Jr., and Miss Eleanor Alexander Are Married. CULMINATION OF LOVE MATCH Former President Witnesses Cere mony In New York Church San Francisco to Be Home of the Couple. Now York. Of nil tho Juno wed dings of 1910, the one that has aroused the most general iutorcst was that of Theodore Roosevelt, Jr and MIbr Eleanor Alexander which was colobrated In tho Fifth Avcnuo Pres byterian church on Juno 20. A lnrgo number of prominent people witnessed the ceremony, but naturally the most noticed porson in the church, after the brido and groom, was Col. Theodoro Hoosovclt, father of tho young man who was entering the statu Heading from left to right: Theodoro llooscve.lt, Jr., Mrs. Hoosovclt, Mis. Ijoiik worth, I.urz Anderson. of matrimony. Tho date of the wed ding had been set to permit tho at tendance of tho former president, and this waB one of his very first social engagements after his return from abroad, for ho landed In Now York only two days before Mrs. Snowden Fahnestock, who be fore her own recent mnrrlago was Miss Elizabeth Hertron, was tho ma tron of honor, and tho brldcsmnlds were Miss Ethol Roosevelt, Miss Jos slo Milllngton-Drnko, Miss Janotta Alexander, Miss Jean Delano and Miss Harriet Alexander. Rev. Henry M. Sanders, a great undo of the bride, officiated, assisted by Dr. Gordon Russell of Cranford, N. J. After tho ceremony the bridal party was entertained at the homo of tho brldo'B uncle, Charles R. Alexander. At least a part of tho honeymoon will be spent nt Sagamore Hill, the coun try homo of tho Roosevelt family at Oyster Hay, Long Island. Later In the summer the young couplo will start for San Francisco, where Mr. Roose- The Roosevelt vclt Is to bo In chargo of tho Inter ests of tho carpet manufacturing firm with which he has been associated for some time. Tho lovo story of tho young couplo has been a quick-moving romance. Their engagement wns announced only Inst winter, nnd tho news was cabled to Colonel Roosovolt, resulting In tho speedy receipt of his approval and congratulations. Tho bride, who 1b tho daughter of Henry Addison Aloxander of Now York, Is twonty ono years old, of a littlo moro than medium height, Blender, and of very attractive appearance, hav ing an especially beautiful com plexion. Sho Is as animated as her famous slstor-In-lnw, Mrs. Allco Roose velt Longworth, whoso houso guest sho was for a tlmo Just before Mrs. Longworth sailed for England to Join her fnthor. Theodoro Roosovolt, Jr., strongly ro scmblcs his father in looks, but Is de cidedly reserved nnd la generally cred ited with being far losa democratic than certain other members of the JEjMMsMSMSMWflyg&i tHSSSHSSSSBOPPK .Mfllm'l. family. As a boy ho rodo horseback and engaged In all tho other outdoor pursuits of tho Juvonilo Hoonovolt clan nt their homo at Oyster Hay and he took somo pnrt In athletics during his preparatory school courso nt Gro ton nnd his collegiate course at Har vard, but In the main ho has been less enthusiastic on the subject of II fo In tho open than his father and brother Kermlt. Ho has always been of a studious naturo and his romance with Miss Alcxaudor Ib snld to have had Its beginnings in the mutual lovo of these young peoplo for music. For all that "Teddy, Jr.," nan eschewed tho sensational In outdoor athletics, ho did participate two years ago in a bal loon flight from Washington, in which he nnd the two army ofneors who were his follow passongers had omt! rather exciting experiences. There was no littlo surprise on the part of the public when Theodoro, Jr., upon the completion of his college course two years ago, chose a busi ness career as his life work, nnd still moro wonder was aroused when he took employment in n Connecticut car pet fnctory in order to gather knowl edge at first hand of the practical sldo of carpet manufacture. Ho started at tho lowest round of the ladder, as nn unskilled workman at a small salary. Of course ho was promoted as ho mas tered the intricacies of tho business but he continued to live quietly in a modest boarding house. Many persons wero skeptical as to whether young Roosevelt would stick to so prosaic an existence, but ho Is evidently deter mined to win his fortune In this sphere. The ff In ffarlngton. Mrs. ffarington, who Is engaged tc Mr. Tom Curtis, is tho widow of tho late Mr. V. E. ffarington of Worden, Lancashire. The spelling of this an cient name with tho small "ff" found In old manuscripts la merely tho reten tion of tho old form of capital "F." Deeds of conveyance in tho tltno of Gcorgo II. and III. reclto: "George of Great Britain ffrance and Ireland King," etc.; the form could not there foro bo due to ignorance, as has been said, for in dnys when tjcntlemen of estate were gentlomen of quality such a spelling in deeds could hardly arise from lack of knowlcdgo of spelling. Tho ffaringtonB of Worden hall, Lan cashire, prefer, like soveral other well known families, Including tiio ffolkcs w Home at Oyster Bay. nnd ffrenchos, to retain tho nrchalc capital "ff." Tho family trace their descent from Hugo do Meolts, who enmo to England with tho Conqueror, nnd they have been nBsociatod for gen erations with tho court, army and church, and with public life. From tho Court Journal. Raven's Sharp Trick. Tho best talking-bird now to the big collection in tho London "Zoo" Is n rnven who camo to tho nvlary Inst year. "Hullo! Jack!" Is his fnvorlto remark, and It is tho voice of ono who meets an unworthy friend. Soon after ho arrived ho usod his convcr Batlonal powers with great effoct upon n lammorgeler who Bharea his cnge (relates tho London Spectator). The lammcrgelor had a pleco of ment which tho rnven desired, but ho was unwilling to surrondor It. Tho raven hopped up. "Hullo! Jack!" ho began, and tho lammorgeler, aghast at the volco of man, dropped hla dinner nnd fled, lJut tho Iummcrgelor was never n bird of much sulrit. NEBRASKA IN BRIEF. News Notes of Interest From Various Sections. Gresliam Is to have a New bank, capitalized at $15,000. Luxlngton will put up a high school building to cost $11,000. Mrs. Mary Rent, of Gage county, died last week, aged .)!. Holdrogo had a two-days' frontier meet which was a great success. Handy county laud has got where It commands. In sonic Instances, $100 per acre. Rev. Ilayiie will stop preaching at Hnldrego and take up the name work at Kearney. Ilurglars robbed a hardware store at Fairlniry, securing about $1100 worth of goods. Heatrlce Is having difficulty in keeping enough policemen. Why? Don't get satisfactory wages Tho Wllsonvllle Commercial club has been born in Furnas county and promises much for the future. A Dulutli traveling salesman killed himself in an Omaha hotel, leaving a note telling of domestic troubles. Call has been issued for a People's Party convention at Grand Island, July 20. The delegates number 508. Cat Raines Is doing time In the York county Jail for stealing a set of harness. Ills hltchup will last for thirty days. Girls and boys galore are graduat ing from Nebraska schools and can now get busy as there Is plenty of work to do. V.niore and lliue Springs will prob abl get together In doing honor to the natal day. It will increase tho crowd and save openne. u unsuccessful effort to rob the FliHt National bank of Mltulcu was made llefore the strong box was rear lied the robbers apparently be came frightened and lied. According to City Treasurer Glllin, th interest on the bonded debt of South Omaha at the present time Is equal to about ,'15 per cent, of tho city's entire revenue. Fire destroyed J. A. Spencer's house, together with all Its contents, in West Holdrogo. Mr. Spencer was awakened by the antics of his dog, without which he would probably have lost ills life. Kov. E. R. Earie, the well known Episcopal rector of McCook, who has charges over several points In that section of the state, was found dead in his bedroom. He hail been In ap parent good health. Heart failure Is the given cause of death. Death by accidentally coming In rontact with a wire of the Heatrlce Flectrle company was tho verdict of tho coroner's jury which Investigated the death of Frank Phillips, tho Ne braska Telephone company lineman, who was killed while pulling a tele phone wire over a high tension wire of the electric company. Mr. Wlllinm Reason and her baby, living near llrock, were seriously hurt In a runaway. Farmer Reason stepped into a store, leaving the hors es untied, hence the mishap. After all, Hon. W. .1. Rryan may bo In tho Nebraska senatorial race. Peti tions are being circulated urging him to shy his castor Into tho political ling. A good many Nobraska school teachers (mainly female) will go across the big water during vacation season. Rest, recuperation and sight seeing will bo good compensation for the dollars they spend over there. Dodge county Is putting down sand clay roads, said to make first class thoroughfares. Henry Hlerman of Hastings Is mi nus a liquor license because ho sold to a minor contrary to rules ami regu lations nnd the law. My! What a lot of marriages thero Is in Nebraska this rosy month of June. All nlong tho lino men and maidens are joining fortunes for hot ter or for worse. Noto Nebraska's population now nnd mako comparison a year or two hence. Harry Reese, a resident of North Platte, attempted to board a train nt Grand Island to come homo nnd in do ing so ho accidentally slipped and fell under tho wheels of nn Incoming train from tho west, which cut off an arm and a leg. At Nellgh F. M. Thornburg wns found not guilty of tho murder of August Rakowln. Tho killing followed a qunrrel over tho settlement of nn nccount Involving $G, The Jury held that Thornburg ncted In self-defense. Hastings Is going to do a lot of paving, tho contract having been giv en to nn Omaha man. John R. Cummins, agent for tho Union Pacific nt Oconee, cither at tempted suicide or wns assaulted with attempt nt murder. Ho was found In bed with his throat cut and uncon scious. Tho democratic state contral com mittee has Issued a call for a state wldo meeting at Columbus, Juno 27, to organize a Stnto Democratic club. Stanton F. Knlk of Omaha has been named by Senator Hrown as midship man In tho navy. Ho is a grandson of Genernl Stanton, who was paymaster of tho regular army, stationed at Oma ha for a number of years. A successful campaign for tho rais ing of n fund of $10,000 Is boliyvcar rled on by tho Y. M. C. A. of Hastings to froo It from dobt nnd mako many Improvements. Peter Wrlth, aged 40 years, of Doug las county, wns struck nnd almost In Btnntly killed by nn castbound North western frolght train on tho Poter Mangold farm crossing a mllo nnd u hnlf east of Pennington. Ho wns n farmer on his wny homo from work. A lot of Nobraska towns will take :aro of tho Glorious Fourth in proper way, allowing tho caglo to scream and soar beyond all precedent WORLD OWES MUCH TO WOMAN Florenco Nlnhtlncjnle Worthy of the Honors That Can Bo Paid Her. All The honors paid to Florence Night ingale on her lilnoty-llrat birthday serve to recall how brief has been the period during which tho Blck have had the benefit of tho competent nursing on which their recovery so largely de pends. It Is Impossible to conceive of mod ern medical practise without tho aid of trained nurses. Thelr efllclency has undoubtedly been an Important factor In the Increased curability of disease. Yot but little moro than half I a century has elapsed since Miss Nlghtlngalo set out for tho Crimea on her mission which was to revolution ize hospital work, and It was not until 1872 that tho first class of trained I nurses was graduated from tho nolle vue Training School. From these small beginnings lias giown within a generation tho great humanitarian profession for women for which they have shown a special apti tude and to which they are attracted In annually Increasing numbers. The Influence of the woman whom England as also the civilized world honors beyond perhaps all others has extended to every sick room. Sho gave to tho nllllcted a new lease of life and to her sex Its noblest voca tion. IN A SERIOUS CONDITION. A Case of Terrible Kidney Trouble. Henry Palmer, Colo and Walnut Sts., Harnesvllle, O., says: "My kidney trouble was caused by hardships and exposure in tho army. Tho awful pains across my back grad ually became more severe until I wns In constant misery. My feet and hands wero swollen to twice their natural size. The kid ney secretions wero in u terrible condi tion for months I voided what seemed to bo clear blood. I became so dizzy everything seemed to whirl. My con dition was alarming when 1 bqgan using Doan's Kidney Pills. Hefore long I Improved and was booh strong and i well." Remember tho name Doan's. ( For salo by all dealers. CO cents u box. Foster-Mllbum Co., Huffalo, N. Y. Honored by the Governor. Effuslvo compliments have been paid to Governor Marshall many times, but it remained for au old Irish woman to cap tho climax. Tho governor met her at a funernl which ho attended tho other day and sho was full of reverenco for tho Indi ana executive. "Ah," Bho said, "an' 'tis tho guv' nor," and she swallowed up tho gov ernor's slim right hand In her own right hand, made largo and muscular by many days of toll. "Yin, 'tis tho guv'nor, an' It's glad 1 am to boo yo, guv'nor, au' lndndo tho corpso Is hon ored by your prlslnco." Indianapolis News. The Ruling. Spirit. Huubaml (rushing Into tho room) Come out, quick. Wife What'H tho matter? "Tho houso Ib on Jlro, anil wo will bo burned to death if wo lio.sltato a moment. Hun, run for your llfo!" 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A man mar tomb himself n dozen times a day, and still be unclean. Good health means cleanliness not only outside, but inside. It means o clean stomach, clean bowels, clean blood, a clean liver, and new, clean, healthy tissues. The man who is clean in this way will look it and act it. lie will work with energy and think clean, clear, healthy thoughts. ' lie will never bo troubled with liver, lung, stomach or blood disorders. Dyspepsia and indigestion originate in unclean stom achs. Wood diseases are found where there is unclean blood. Consumption and bronchitis mean unclean lungs. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery prevents these diseases. It makes a man's iniides clean and healthy. It cleans tho digestire organs, makes puro, clean bloods ud clean, healthy flesh. It restores tone to the nervous system, and cures nervous exhaustion and J prostration. It contains no alcohol or habit-forming drugi. ( ' Constipation is the most unclean uncleanliness. 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