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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1893)
mi 1 1 miiii JjUuliwramHWwincr . Ju TOE BED CI.OUI) CHIEF, BED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1803. ' arts ft iUi $ i i I! ? KEBRASKA NEWS. HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST TOLD IN A FEW WORDS. !( Which Tell the Story or Seven IHyV Crime and Cmltlc,t and Other In portant Matter! Arranged Attractively and Given In a Few Word. , fp Made an Atilgnment. T Omaha, Aug. 12. Ackerman Bros. & Heintz, printers and otcctrotypers, as- ligned, Settle County Neat Dispute. Ponca, Nb Aug. 10. The petition for relocating tko county seat vrai tils missed. Rain All Over Nebraska. Omaha, Ang. 13. Telegrams from nil oTor Nebraska indicato that rains have been general. Corn was suffering from drought, but the danger is passed, , Hanged Hlinielf In the Fen, Lincoln, Aug. 11. Tom Carroll, prisoner nt the penitontiary, sent up from Douglas county to servo three years for grand larceny, hanged kimsolf inn fit of insanity. Webiter Will Help Hatting. Lincoln, Aug. 10. John L. Webster of Oniahn, has been rotnlned by Attor ney General Hastings to nppear with him in nil the cases affecting the maxi mum rato law. Suicide of it Mluliter. ft Lincoln, Aug. 10. Rev. S. iD. Roberts, a prominent Methodist divine, for many yours presiding older of tho Beatrice district, committed suicide nt Crab Orchard, Neb., n little town oast of here, by shooting himself, Ho was mentally unbalanced. Fremont I'eopte at the Fair. World's Fair Grounds, Chicago, Ang. 15. Tho attendance at tho fair was augmented by a train load of 1100 excursions who came from Fremont, Neb,, for a singlo fare (or the round trip. Tho train was chartered by the Fremont Normal college. flank President Arrested. Beatrice, Neb., Aug. 11. Jacob Bond, president of tho defunct Bank of Cortland, was arrested. F. C. Sovoreine, n member of the state legislature, Bivoro out the complaint against him nnd tho principal charge is that of receiving de posits after the bank was known to bo iusolvent. fir That Holt County It Bankrupt. Neil, Nob., Aug. 10. It is feared vt county is bankrupt. More than n jk ago Treasurer Scott loft for Sioux y to be absent ostensibly a day. Ho i not returned and of $70,000 of county nds that should be on hand only $20, O can bo found, three-fourths of thnt eing in a defunct bank. Blew Up a Church Safe. Norto Platte, Neb., Aug. 11. A party of men secured an ontranco in tho .rear door of tho Catholic church nt this plnco and drilled n hole, in tho top of tho eafe, which was usod for tho purposo of keeping records, and exploded dynatnito withiu, blowing tho door oil nnd arous ing tho neighborhood. Tho parties mounted horses nnd escaped. Meet at Omaha Next Time. Beatrici-, Nob., Aug. 13. Tho an nual picnic and log rolling of tho South eastern Nebraska and Northern Kansas Association of tho Modem Woodmen of America was hold hero. All tho chief colours from Illinois woro present and tnado addresses. Omaha was selcctod as tho place of holding tho next muotiug. Doecd by m Drunken Doctor, Omaha, Aug. 13. It nppears that William Rogers Garner, tho telegraph operator, who was found dead in n room on Dodge street, was killed by tho in jection of carbolic acid at tho hands of his companion, "Dr." Poyson, nlins Ward, who was in n drunken condition nt the time, and thought he was giving the operator injections of diluted alcohol. Union Faclflo Make Further Cute. Omaha, Aug. 13. In addition to tho swooping reductions mado in tho Union Pacific system at Boston nnd Now Or leans, tho engineering corps of tho road was reduced to a more shadow. At headquarters also CO moro clerks wero stricken from tho pay roll, nnd out on tho line tho forco was considerably thinned out by tho discharge of mouldors. As Attempted Itnbbery. Omaha, Aug. 10. Two footpads at tempted to hold up nn athletic young follow employed at army hoadquartors nnd got tho worst of it. Thoholdnp occurrod right in town. Tho man at tacked knocked ono of the highwnymon down and grappled tho other, who flour ished a revolver and pointing it nt his heart snnpped tho trlggor. Ho finally wrested the weapon from tho rufllan'a grasp nnd the two inuda their escape. Later investigation revealed the fact that the gun was empty. A Cyclono at Valley. Valley, Neb., Aug. 10. A Bmall cyclono visited Vnlloy, doing considera ble damago. The roofs of tha National bank and poatoffico wero torn oif and soveral Union Pacific enrs wero dumixd into tho sand pit west of town. Other loaded cars wore blown out on the main line and rolled along by the force of tho wind for tbe distnnco of a mile. Reports from the outlying districts nro to tho effect that several hoad of cattlo nnd numbers of hogs perished. Aero after aero of com was destroyed. A Nebnuku ltobbcr Caught. Leavenworth, Aug. 10. A colored man named Tom Johnson was. arrested Aug. 1 on a chargo of vagrancy, and when it was discovorod that ho hud $700 conccnled on his poraon ho was held in custody on suspicion. Tho nrrest was freely advertised, but nil effort to con nect lilin with any crimo proved unavail ing until two ollicers from Nebraska City, Nob., arrived, They nt unco identified Johusou ns the man who robbed the Adams Express compaiiv'-j eafe at Nebraska City of $t0o. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. Drouth ITaa IUen Itelleved Throughout the NorthwMt the Lnit Week. Wabuinoton, Ang. 17. Tho weekly telegraphic report of tho weather bureau says: Drouth has boon practically ro llevod jn Indiana, southern Michigan, Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska nnd tho Dakota, and has been effectively broken in portions of Iowa, nlthougli much rain Is still needed in many sections of that state. Missouri Rains havo materially im proved all prospects. Iowa Severo drouth broken or miti gated by showers; corn still prompt and full nvcrago in larger part of stato. North Dakota Drouth continues in west section, with high winds, causing much damage; harvest general; yield of oats and barley fair, wheat light. South Dakota Showors benefitted Into whoat, flax, corn, potatoes and grass. Favorablo wpathcr for harvest and hay ing. Nebraska Rains grontly benefitted all crops, especially potatoes and corn. Kansas In wet districts all crops aro in good condition; in drouth districts aro suffering. Wyoming Crops doing well whero rain has fallon, in other places muking advancement. Colorado Good week for nil vegota tion; wheat now being harvested, yield probably bolow average; second crop of alfalfa better than anticipated; grass mado good growth. M'KINLEY'S OPPONENT CHOSEN. Lawrence T. Neal Nominated on the Flrtt Ilallot. Cincinnati, Ang. 10. Tho Democratic Stato convention assembled in Music hall. Lawrence T. Neal, tho out-and-out silvcrlto, against the field, was nom inated on tho first ballot. Tho platform approves tho platform of the nntionnl convention nt Chicago, especially tho tariff and currency planks; congratulates tho country on tho pros pect of measures of relief as outlined in tho president's message; expresses confi dence that a Democratic congress will deviso wiso laws to that end; recom mends that tho national hanks bo per mitted to issue currency to nn amount cqunl to tho par valtio of United States bonds deported with tho treasurer of tho United States, to tho end that tho volumo of currency bo immediately in creased. BERING SEA DECISION. I'olnt Involving F.icIihIto Jurisdiction De cided Against Amnrlcn. Paws, Aug. 16. Tho decision of tho Boring sen tribunal of arbitration was handed down. Tho five points of article six are decided against tho United States. A closo season is established to begin May 1 nnd continue until July 31. Tho closo Ecason shall bo observed both in tho north Pacific ocoan and Boring sea. A protected zone is established extending for CO miles around tho islands. Pelagic sealing is ullowod outsldo tho zone in Bering soa from Aug, 1. Tho usoof firearms in sealing is prohibited. Tho American arbitrators havo exprc&bod their satisfaction with tho text of tho decision. Two Cholera lHutlig. ' Quakantim:, S. 1., Aug. 12. Friscona Mola, aged 27 years, and Mariana Roberntl, aged 2:) years, died of cholera at tho Swinburne Inland hospital. Their remains wero incinerated. Before noon nino tmspcctd woro removed to Swinburne island for observation and treatment. They wero all Italians. Tho bacteriological examinations prove that all tho patients removed wero cholera Abinticn. Tho census of tho hospital shows 17 patients, ono of whom is con valescing. Eight ot theso havo boon confirmed as cholera and nino suspects. (Signed), Wil, Ji:nkins, Health Oflicer. ComniLitloiier llluuul Is Hark. San Fuancisco, Aug. 17. James II. Blount, who was nppointod commission or to investigate Hawaiian affairs and who subsequently received tho appoint ment of United States minister to Hawaii, returned fiotu Honolulu on tho steamer Gaelic, after a sojourn there of over four months. No Iluuk Hun When Nollcc Kxplrrn. Omaha, Aug. 17. Tho 30 days timo for payment of depositors, which was demanded by some of tho savings banks of this city at tho tnno of the run in July, Iiiih expired. Thero was no flurry around theso banks. Tho Wont In I'ouriofu Years, London, Aug. 10. Tho Agricultural Gazette published reports frum 500 dis tricts in tho United Kingdom, showing that the cereal harvest this year is the woreo since 1880. Tho hay crop is the worst over lecorded. Dr. Uuchitnun Sentenced. Nuw YoitK, Aug. 10. Recorder Smyth sentenced Dr. Buchanan to bo electro cuted during tho week beginning Mon day, Oct. 17. Dr. Buchanan was con victed of wife murder. KitrtlMiuako In Italy. Rome, Aug. 12. Severe earthquake has ouourrod along tho Adriatic coast and it is bclioved thoro has boon n largo los of life. Tho shock was most severe in tho southern part of the country. Hi'iinlur Vrtl'a Kitlmato. Nir.v Yoiik, Aug. 13,-Senntor Vest has written n letter, enying that tho majority against tho unconditional ro penl of tho Sherman law will bo at least eight. The MliinrupolU I.uiiiielird. Philadkli'Hia, Aug. 12. Tho com nitrco deitroycr Minneapolis" was suc cessfully launched at 2:30 p. m. at the shipyard of William Cramp & Sons. Ilnrilauu VUIU IIU l)iiKlilrr, Br.vi:w.Y, Mass., Aug. 13. lix-Presl-dent Harrison arrived from Capo May, and will snend tho comim; week with his daughter, Mrs. McKeo. (Juisen Victoria It Well. Cowra, Aug, JO. The queen is enjoy inn the bebt ol health. Shu tool: n slim t uulse on thu loyul yacht. NUDIJRI1A NEWS As Furnished by Our County Correspondents, Willow Creek. Joo Druhnkor and Henry Brubaker nnd family havo gone to Pawneo county for tho bonollt of Mrs. Urubakcr'a health. Mr. nnd Mrs. Roo Boner nro tho hap py purontsof nn eight pound baby girl. Iho Willow crook boyahuvo organized U UBBO IJU1I CIUO, Quito a refreshing rain Wednesday night. Maniioiia. Star Creek. Plenty of refreshing rains and tho corn crop looks good. Rev. J. E. Young of Bentrico deliver ed tho funeral orntlon of Edith Ger trude Wagoner from Gun 13-11 followed by songs from tho Gospel Hymn No. 210 .'173. Tho remarks wero very appropri ate nnd full of condolence to the heart broken parents. The assemblage was very large. Mrs. J. B. Tollen in rooovorlng from n sovoro attack of dipthoria tindor tho skilfull enro of Dr.E.F.Morouvillo of Guido Hock. Mr. It. B. Fishburn is on tho sick lest. V. A. Grnlutm ono of Itetl Willow county pioneer settlers nlso Mr. McKeo woro the plcnsnntcallorB of I. C. Foutz Sunday. Mr. G. roports crops in that locality very light. Aire. Ed. Ilondorson is on tho sick list thin week. Win. Vnndykowife nnd daughter Mel vinn attended memorial Borvices of Gertie Wagoner Aug. (5. Iiinvule, Wo aro hating fair weather for mak ing liny. Mr. Hunter is shelling out 10,000 bn. of corn this week Koontz and Reed are do ing the work. Walter Garner is on tho sick list this week. Mr. Olmstend nnd wife nnd daughter Corn wont to Rod Cloud Monday. Mr. Eddy is having a now well put down this week. Walter Gnrner (old ono of bin matched grays to Kill Itinklo, price paid was $110. Mrs. LucohnB been quito sick but is slowly recovering now under tho euro of Dr. MoKoeby. The question in Innvalo now in: Will we or will wo not havo a now school house, they mo Boon to call it mooting to get u vole on it. Mr. Hunter' father from Norton Kan. is lisitiug him this week. Geo Hummel tins quit work for N. G. Knight and is working for II. II. Hold ridge. Miss Crrry MeCllntoc wan visiting Miss Maudo Knight loot Sunday. Miss Daisy Garner in quite sick. I.I ne. Somo local showers. Micriu uoon unit ciinti. ueso were businoB visitors in theso parts Inst Friday. Miss Mock met with a serioun accident on 1-riiluy overling while out horso back riding. Uurtttccd Ucamo uncontrollable and throw her violent v to tho uround Dr. MeKeeby was culled, nnd tho patient at nrehcnt i dolnir nit-plv. Mr. and Mrn. Van Dyko and daughter woro in attendance, at tho funeral or (lertio Wagoner nt (Initio Rock Sunday. Crop in this neighborhood aro fur nneatl of any in Hurrouiuling localities H. C. liiol.mond of thu Cowlea Herald and .too Fogle wero pleasant callers in tin locality Sunday. 1 hero will bn an Ico cream Rnnial nl Pleasant Dido TueHday evening (or tho i) n in oi iiiu pastor. Miss Mary Sharp i able to be around ntriun. Lou Wilmot ha been around repairing iuu imuniKuu nigaway, . . AnilMiy. o had several rofieahimr showers lnt week, and watermelons are thriving and disappearing to a ?good advantage. Mr. Dot nnd Alf Snladon aro putting uj.1 nay, across ino rivor. Clmrltiy Baker was on tho sick list, but nas recovered. Mr. M. Hiuliardson was visiting with nana aim ayivestor l-'risuio Inst Satur day. .Mum Miranda Tcnchworth of Guide Rock, win yioiting with Charley Frisbie hiBt week. Mr. Wolcby or BnrrOak and MiRB Jen uit) MrKinuoy of Hildroth wero visiting with Mr. William McKenney Inst Wtek. Mrs. Chnrlio FrlBbio was in Guido uocic inst weeK. Mr. llnrvy Cox has been spentling bis leisure hours with Mr. Charley Frisbie. Miss Clara Oborheido wna visiting wna .ur, valine uassor mis weolt. Among tho Rod Cloud people vlitini: Amboy last Hundny wero: .Mr. John Holcouib, John Snladon, Friday McKeo, .iiinsua oiuiui Luuiuu uiiu dUHHIU 1UC1VOI- ghnn. Our people wero grontly piensod to licnr tho namo of MIhh Annn Cookrnll inontloned n n probnblo nemlneo for tho omen or county noporintondant and think thnt a better person could not bo chosen .to fill the ollico. MisB Cockrall is spoken of as tho peoples party nomi nee and it is believed thnt if such should bo tho case tho other parties would soon endorse her upon their ticket ns she would faithfully represent tho people Jn nny ollico that might be attained for her. That alio is competent of the ollico in question Ih an undisputed fact, and rHp would receive tho voles of all truo and honest men, who would seo right provnil in tho county, regurdlefti of thu political view. Tho death nngel hns visited our vicini ty nnd plucked another flower and laid it away to rest. And loft tho family of Mr. . Barnen in sorrow to mourn the Ioh of a wife and t mother. Mr. Mary lluriu'H was born in 1817, and married in I Si',!!. DiodAugll lhO.I. She leaves a host of frieiul.H to mourn her lon. Hov. I'ntiiiau proachod the funeral nt tho I'lcyuit Hill school house. For weeks thu angel of death hud rast a ehndow over the household mid at last beckoned to como nnd bid him welcoiun nnd de parted this world as one who sloop and wnUcw in a more pleasant laud where death will como no moro. Da faro nnd nut n box of Avar's Pills in your satchel hoforo traveling, ilther by laud or fen. You will liud tlii'iu conven ient, elllcaeinus, and safe. The best rem (dy for cost Uoiuih jntligtstion, nnd ick headache, nnd udnpted to any climnte, Thompson Creek. This region Iiiib recently been fnvored witli nn umount of rain that will bo suf ficient for mnturing into crops. Tho allmneo picnic nt tho Ferguson Rchool-houpo is reported to havo been quito u rucccbh ah to lHiinberp, RpcnkcrB anil good things to eat, but rain inter fered soinowhat with tho exorcises. Mr. Eli Bennett hns tho best field ot corn on tho creek, if not tho best in tho county, it being estimated at 100 bush elH per aero. Mlucna T.llfltl 1)lt1?f... imil A .w.i.t rPn.'ln. nro going to Bloomlngton noxt Saturday for examination iih teachers. Wo wish them both bucccbs. Wfllfnr Twiri.,1. nml f...,ttl. .itt nllnMil. ?,1... . I. i.t. .1111111 ItlU UlltJiJll- ing camp meeting nt Doweese, nnd visit- F. Duncan, ono ot tho iiopiiIiHt lead ers on tho crook, is nround this week making up u llttlo Blato for tho noniina- II... ............A! i t .. I. 1 .. t uuk LuinuiHiuii 10 oo iiciu Baiurtiay ui Rivcrton. Diclila. Line CionnIiin. Onro morn nn nrn ridnlnlnn nr splenditl rains. uoy .McUnll is on tho sick list with ilysontery Dr. Mornuvillu nttending. Dan LindKov in tbreHhini in llinmi pnrts. Jiow Wilmott O.H. It. D. No. 12 hns been repairing tho ronds this week. Hnttl Sllimtflnra linu nll.fil.nan.1 n Mm.. niter A. Wood mowing machine und is iiuuiuk up nay in our iniusr. Tho ico crnnin nnninl nt l'lnminnt llnl,, Tnesday ovenim? whh ronortnl tn i, n UCCOHB. Mort Fern linn liann t.tnwlnr f T. A HnskliiB. Willinm Vnnilvlfi. vlaW..,! Rnl.. ...hi. John Gnlbreth nnd family. jonn .Marsuen was viewing the tine pointB in tho base bnll gnmo nt Blue Hill on Thursday last between Red Cloud und U1UU Xllll. Stlllwiitcr. The Into Shower hnvn imnrnvnil Ilia corn Bomewhnt. A brother of Daniel Cook' with his family nro hero looking for n place to rent- Tho pentlnmnn trim l,n,,,.l,f ll, n a Teel farm has just arrived nnd will plant suiiiu inn wnoai. Mr. nnd Mrs. E.W.Wells and Mr. nnd Mrs. G. A. Wolln nttnnitml nnmn moillm, -- ---. IF I44UV tlUK lit Dowecttu on Snnilnv l:mt. ino mother or tho Hpreckor Bros. hnB piit returned from Utnh nftor n residonco ui iuuryearu. Uloil fill Stlllflnv iivnlnt, A it,., .of l'I 18l'3.of Cholurn liifiinliitii. I.Mltl, ifnf daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. Tj. U. V,.IIr. aged !l months. Elder Putmnn Biioke worusof comfort to thu Borrowinir parents on Sunday at I p.m., nftor which tho ro- mania woro conveyed to tho Thompson cemetery, followed by n largo concourse ui tuipaiiiuing menus. blMl'SO.I. Happy Holler. Deer Editur: A, my penco got in tho wast bakit l will ritongiu nz l sed i wood. Jnsinr (thet my ole man) wnz orful ticklod. ho Inrft and larft and larft until i lllOt lie Wood kil bm nnt Inrfln- l.n cov it i orful niBO tu rito fur thu nooze pnpr mm nov jure uiios go nwi roun thu, but timothe ho wnz nn mnd az hop, but i inn goin to tol tho trooth eny way frens ur no frens. thur's a hoep ov mozo Iny in roun Ioro this Urn if i ken ony think uv it. it iz hnrd tu think wen yu want tu real bad. Jim Skolaiz goin tu tech our skulo tin winter Jim in a gudo techcr awl wool nntl a yard wid thu bufler crick reiier tried tu git eini but we tuk thu kak. Since thu Inst halo storm awl thu miller air linlliu thnro own milk tu fan try before thet wan cood dew it nlsely. ll ptnrslilto thu halo tiled kowz so full ov mtlK thot it mizeiit nwl leketl out yet. Davo Dingy az livz over on buller crick has had some bad luck litonin kilt wan hos nnd wun kut hi, fule futonto a barb wire so az ho can hardly go. Dave lie, wun f rum him hetun it wurk intu thu plnso uv tho wun thu litnlt kilt. Grns Ttmilinwm he, gon nwa est sum uhr on n lont? visit. Mr.Vandurburg iz trin tu bi ruiii korn l niiuuur ii no coou not irudo sum uv hi, haled milk fur korn. I see lotn of sirkus posters nroun thu kontry nnd I am goin if my olo man knn razothu wind nnd et he cant I will try tu trade 6oiuo baled milk fer Ht-rkis tick ets nnd of thet fales, why wen no wun iz lookiniwill raze thu tent nn. drop it agon but tutherBido nv me. Wall Mr. Editor i dont havo eny thin frum bnuikum yet nnd ef thi dont wak nn 1 am going on a wak tu so ef i cant pnk em ot i havo to go clar to red kloud. i nm truli youm Sally Anna Jinks. t IMeuNiuit Crove. Wonther and crops good corn is fltttng excellent this year tho recent rains have made tho corn enr ns well ns any co rn thnt wo ever snw. Mi. and Mrs. E. W. AndorBon wns visit ing ontho divido thiB week. Mr. EdMcCrillnriBonthesick list, ho has tho typhoid fever, but is some better nt this wniting. Dr. Moranvillo is in at tondauco. Harvey ; Merrill lost n lino colt this wook. W. A. Snundors is building n Iiours. rre.l Wittniorhnsgotanew wind mill. Mrs. Hilton Is ntUloo Hill visitine- her son. We have yet to find any enso of barb wire cut thnt Hnllor's Barb Wire Lini mont will not cure. Wo absolutely guar antee it nnd Dovo .( Grir-n nlll rnftin.l lw onsh for all proving unsatisfactory. JIAM.KI'. l'llOPUlKTAIlV Lo. BAJLD ITAal U tht tonUlHon of your? T$ your ftafr dry, hanh, briUItt Dott U $pllt at tht tnd$f Hat U a tlfclest appearance? Doet it fait out when combed or brmhed f It it full of dandruff? Boet your tcalp itch? It it dry or in a healed condition? Jftheie re tome of your tymptomt be warned in ttmo or you will becomo bald. foKOOKUM BOOT HAIR GROWER sSsiiissssissss mil HwrvOTraasAViss. fifflssKr be tomut-" 1. jbSSSs' TRADC MARK HUtCrtd THE SK00KUM ROOT 87 South Fifth Ave., ...--j, ..;...,,... ,,,,,,w uiiu amies nair un viM heads. r'ntriVVrar Ciuhle Rock. Miss Lilllnn Clark is visiting her broth er Mr. Ed. Cox, Miss Lenn Sonnevcr was vlsltlncr her mother. U'lin hllH linnti nf tfnulim.o tnr several inontha receiving troatment for iiiuesH. Every ono bcoiiib to linvo n cold now. davs. Most of thn vomit tinmiln intnn.l nn. Ing to the circus either at Red Cloud or upenor. Miss LotlinRnhvia tniw. !,!,. n n. ,,,. cossful term of fcohool nbout five milos west of (Juido Rock. Mr. Postlownlts nro going to linvo a ln"co nt their plnco Thursday night. ChnrlflR Rntinul (j r!,i:,. ...... .., .. ., ileal since ho has a now driving hore. Chan. Hairau is stuying nt tho livery barn at prosont, 1 ne uuido Itock nnd Bostwicks nro booked for n gaino tomorrow. Mr. Tcnchworth wnu am, at.,l. r.... day afternoon nnd wna uuctinscions for soveral hours. ihe weather has been quito cold and alny lately. Stale Line. Tho lint aim nml drv ,n,n Hn .1 ing up tho corn. A good rain in needed. Beomnn & Co. nro building 11 Binnll Btoro-houso to tliolr store. August 1!) nnd '20 will be the quarterly conference of tho Fi-IuihIm nbmeli nt ortll Brunch. Como ono and all. Mr. Goo. Ecklor lina niovod into North Branch. Mr. I. n. linnMn'u r,....:i.. 1 i II in ""ft"" ..IIIHIJ IllltU lll'CII mck, buttholnst we heurdihey wero bet- TIl( riirht dfuvn (m,wl .;.. ,.. .,x.i...i ... -r--- ,..v.. Illlll U lltt'UVU enmo luesday afternoon und everything .wuiio ii;illCjluil, Olilluury, Agnin has tho Death Angel visited tho fnmily of Row G, W. Hummel, taking this time, Liniun; nged fourteen yonrs, seven months, nnd Bevon day. Kmmn leaves 11 plnco vacant in thin world, but 1111b another In tho better world above, whiro lifo will bo free from pain nnd full of hnppinosB. Sho will bo mised by parents, Bister und friends, ns sho wns tho embodiment of civility and gentleness. During hor brief illness sho tnlkod of going to Henron, whero bIio would meet with hor llttlo brother nnd sister who had gono only a few days before. She was laitl to reit Tuesday, August ath, HcrviceB being conducted by Rev. Chapin, of Hod Cloud. I'm liu;, kind and humble, JJasKcntlo KtiimaC. Iliimincl; Her death came like the Mthert'i knock. C.illlii a spotless tine of a llook. '"''', jlaiKindmea prune lliu briar nevjr, llu fiiiiinnlued trees j:o.id lluilii secr: Nt-itlit-r jloth lie prlo the tare, uut plucks the ilowers most sueet and fair. Olilluury. Died nt hor home nenr Amboy, Auir. 10th, 181W. Mary 1,. Barnes, wir of achnnah Iinrnoa aged 4r. yrB. 7 mo. 15 dn. Mrs. Barnes was born In Indian n on the 23th day of Deo. 1817. Was brought to Iowa with her parents while yet n child. Was marnied to Zachariah BnrneR, Mnrch 2'Jth 18M. Nino children, llvo soiiB nnd four dnughtors, woro born to bless their union. All of whom nre lying. In tho fall of 78. sho and her huHbnnd nnd llvo oldest children moved from Iown to Kansas, whero they lived u m 1 1 .unrcn io;ni, when tlioy came to Amboy. During their stay in thnt neigh borhood they hnio mado many friends who mourn tho loss of n good neighbor. Mr. Humes hns been u sulfur for a number of yearH. hast Mnrch bIio wns confined to her room and llnally lo bur ed, to ht-r All that medirnl nitl und kind enro could tlo wuh done to re novo her BUirering, and restoro her to honltb, but the Death Angel had claimed her for his own. Ono of tier sons is mnr ried and lives in Kunsns. On nccount of sickness in his own family ho could not bo uonr his mother in her Inst illness. Her other children nnd an nirectionnto Bister watched by her bedside and nd miniBtered to her ovory want. Sho was very patient although her pain was very great, and she was over mindful of those nround her. A few hours beforo hor death her pain censed, nnd bIio passed quietly from this life. Her funeral wnfi proaehod by Row Putnam, of Itetl Cloud Sho wis laid to rest in the Pleasant Hill cemetery nmid the tonra of all who knew hor. BIio died with tho b'ossed assurance that her children hnvo tho protection of a kind father, nnd that her two ywirold bnby will bo tonderly cared for by her grown daughters. Sho has crossed tho lonely rher, And la r sulleriiiKf now uruo'ie, hlie has L-oao lo dwell forever, On Hint tulr and peaceful hliorej iiS!1,0 'i00'"f ,''ls vale of shadow, Wtli tlw hiikcN to ahlde, In thai home el woniliuui heaiitr. Just beyond tho surj;lnK tide. A I-'juod. ollie. ,. .... -Vuglist 11,1803. lucre will bon moet'iig of all persons Interested in tliolled Cloud cemetery nt tho ollico of tho Co. Judge nt 8 o'clock p. in. August 'Jlst for tho purpose of eleo tion of ofllcerii nnd tnking into considira tion tho ndviBnbilityof either procuring new L'rounds fnrni.iii(.tnFt-ni- n.i.lliinn ... old one ns tho dosirablo lots nre nil taken up nnu 1110 rapidity with which it is being lilled.it is only a quostion of very ahort timo thnt thero will bo any left. Como out. M. B. McXitt, R. B. Fulton, jreBiueni. Clerk. For the noxt thirty days, in ordor to reduco my stock, I will make you speeini bargains in buggies. James I'iot.kmin. IIOMlIhWBTtfl AB a ! l.lu. ...!. .. . HAIR GROWER CO., New York, N. Y. MEADS cii rfft pl a WjrriA n Z' mT three Bottles Cured "1 used to be a great sullorcr from rhcumar tlim. I tried utmost overy thing without relief. I took three bottles ot Hood's Snrssipaillla and found myself cured. 1 know It was , Hood's Sarsaparilla tVt curod me." Mas. William KnNNAnn, Monro's Vlnuyard, lad. Hood'a Cures. Hood's Pills euro all liver Ills. 2Co. OUIl limJCATIOXAI. OMJiTI.. 11V 1), M. HUNTKll, CO. SUIT. Tho following persons liavo recently received ocrtilicatcs on completion of tho reading circle course of laDIi-Dd: Maudo l' Reale, Julia White, Nettto Ilunimc!, Maine Orchard, Klla Van Wocrt, Nora McCall. fl.tn tl. ,.,! V'llilU llUUliltUI) Olive Foe, AVrni. I. Frascr, S. Frisbie, Mattio McCall. Millie McCall, Mary K. Uoale, Mrs. I). Larrielr, Mrs. F. S. Gather, Blanch Gather, Mrs. O. K. Hamcy, Franc llamcy, Lillian llamcy It. II. Payne, Mrs. A. N. Wilson, K. M. F. Grubb, 11. G. Lewis, Lizzio Marker, Tishio Marker. Others will receive certificates soon. Heading circlo books for this year may be obtained at the county supritendents office. The Grst school visited this school year, wai in Diet. No. 712 cast of Amboy. Miss Lettio Boby of Guido Book, is doing her first teaching in this school, having commenced on Monday, July 31st. On last Friday eighteen pupils were enrolled and six teen present. We found a valuable improvement in the shape of a new slate black-board, Mr. Sam Gigcr Jr. is director in this district. The Demon ol' Despair Insomonin, nnd its twin brother Dys pepsin, are tho offspring of u disordered gtomnch. A positive euro is found In Begg's Dandelion Bitters. Sold by Deyo Jk Urico. CI.L at Harviiril l'iiinlkti llnnl.'il P.'ir. lors, over Morlmrt'H und hueyoiir work ilono without torture. People Imlepeiideiil County Convention. Tlin IVntilr'. litilf.iiiiili.,,1 i.lni,.i..i .. ii..!...,.. eciuntv urn inili'Mnl tii-li,-t ami send ih'leaatus Ikiiii tin-It ihllerent lnunsiin limpet inciiiiuty r.ilivriitinti at Kcil riomi, tm h.itm.lar, M'H-nj-lier'.'. iwt, at ll o'eloek a. in., fur the purpienr iiKiulii.illntiie liillimhiK eiitiiily olllccrs ilt i-.itnl il.iti forr-iind) Himhii n,-, rnuiity elrrk, county shenir.i-iititiiy jinlKiM-iiitnly snieriiiteii. ilent.i'oiliit) siittfjnr. etiiiiiti c-iiioiht and (or thu limisui-tloii ol such oilier husliiess as nur eoine helontthe niiiieiitlnu Thehasls nl repicM'titiitliin Is ono delesatfl for eveiy ten mii-s or m.ijor fiaclion thereof ei.t In l."W. for tlii? ienilei Independent eaudl ilaiH fur Kiivuiutir and one Uimik.iIu at latei', Iriim each Dttiishlp which jImm ij10 folloliiK t'fltlt III.' titv it.l.ln . " t.iiiii1i'it.i.if WI. j lll'l HIIIIJ'-' , dealer t'u-ek atlllwntir t.iK liek I'otsdaiii Klin Creek- l'1-.is.mt Hill. .. Hal Held I.luc 0 iiiitiu c 0 tilenwioil lo I !l 1 1 ; 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 y 7 II i aiherton 5 !i In.nnlu G . r. WidniiU'iirk 4 . 7 HeiM I0111I 1st want a . (1 lied t Iniid'.'d Wind 4 -' licit riniid 5 I,,., .1.... .1 1 . " ' ""lln "" auuweii, 1 lit III It l!l, iIft,H'ti,rtd ,..j.... t - ., ..' We iironiuiHiiii timt east thuliill wiiiiofihelr townships. Welurlh er reniiiiiiieinl that tho township prliuailcs he lieldou'jlmiday. AtiKtist at. W. It HuiiHi:iioi.iiKn, elun. ,Nif,J"Ai"'iON, seey. A IMi..le To many ladies jh how to keop thoir hnir in curl on rainy daya. Tito solution is easy. Ask Deyo A: (Sriuo for Nonpnr etl Uiur curler and tho pu.zlo will bo solved. Die. teeth CHASiiiiiKLaiN puts in itrtilluia without pliito over Morhnrfa store. nen 1110 nnir Degins to fnll out or turn gray, tho scalp nooda doctoring, nnd we know of no hotter specillc than Hull's egetablo Sleillian Hajr Renowor. IHarket Keporl. .... . (Corrected Weekly.) 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