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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1894)
1 '' 8 TIIK RED CLOUD CHIEF, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1894. J Webster county Fair mmi& Vhl o . . ts&fi?,. 7 -: rwi.vi" AT RED CLOUD, At their Fair Grounds West of the City, Sept. 6, 7, and 8, 1893. rmstm Positively to b the Best Exhibi tion ever held in the county. Large Premiums, Fine Racing, Grand Display Make your arrangements to come. Consult your townshio auxiliarv nmirfonf for further information. maKe me iair a success. R. L. ALYEA, President. D. J. MYERS, Secretary, Red Cloud. Turn Louni. For furm Ioiidb boo. A. II. Gray. fiSTFnrm for eulo. I will tnko city proporty for part puy. V. Williams. Wanted ladles and gontlomon to make from til to i nor dnv folding nmi addressing clrculura, and corresponding for mo at their homes. Promanont po altion. For reply, sum! self addreseod stompad envelope to, J. W. Koller, Mia huwaka, Iud. Wkca Baby was sick, w o gavo lur Castorla. When ilia was a Clill J, alio cried for Castorla, V!hea sho becamo Silas, sho clung to Castorla. When sue had Children, slio gave them Castorla. The County Fair affords nn excellent opportunity for the pickpocket to get your watch. If you would be proof ngaliibt his skill, be sure that the bow (or ring) is a This wonderful bow is now fitted to the Jus. Boss Filled Watch Cases, which are made of two plate of gold soldered to a plate of composition metal. Look equally as well as solid gold cases, and cost about half as much. Guaranteed to wear 20 years. Always look for this trade mark.-. None genuine without It. Wm Sold only through watch dealers. Ask any jeweler for pamphlet or send to the manufacturers. Keystone Watch Case Co., PHILADELPHIA. FiJ4k!.ViM ssi0r77iss)ima WCAVrAIS ,lim MARKS V COPYRIGHTS. SCAN I OBTAIN A PATKNT t For a NTiPLVJ?? "? ".n none" opinion, write to I II NN A: :.. who Iisto bad nearly nltr joar' experience In tlio patent bu.lncss. Cotuiuunlc. tluiuitrlctlroondilcmliil. A Handbook otln. fnrm.tlnn fwnMimlm. I. n. ....... ... 1... . .... uun toem sent free. Also u catalogue o( mechan ical and (018011110 !ook tout Iroo. mhmu. -i!5tuts.,tak.c1.tui?)l;i!U UBn Co. receive Uiui nrp bronchi widely twtoretlio public with. vv .!, w iup lUTniiur. j ins pyiPuaia natHT. wuv aui to iuo inventor, TIU d endld pa Issued woeklr, eloHttntly llluMruted. Las br for 2Jfl Jr0U'atlou of nny eclentltiu work In M!frfi,,.?HT.'i,,r' ""?? copies sent ire. I. linn itv iapi im HT. rtlia Hue SRf?J"iP "V1- Kvory numlur contains twwu UXul plates, tu coloin, uiid puotoirnphs ot nei teSRlZ Ul PlW: "Sin ?llders (o show thi i"ITlTi W!M !"ft c-uauiinir iraiiuurt lonnow lUfl . ibss- i Do your best to help Deufiie Cannot lie Cured by loont applications as they oaniot reach the diseased portion of the. onr. There Is only one way to cure deafness, nnd that is by oonstltntionnl remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tnho When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfeot hearintr. t ud when It is entirely closed, deafness is tho result, and unless the inflammation uonannoniana this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever: nine cases out of ten are enussd by catarrh, whioh 1b nothing lull an f)nn...l .. -If.. .t n ... i.imuicu uuuuiuou oi tno mucous surfaces. r win give une Hundred Dollars for uy cast or amines caused by catarrh that cannot bt oared by Hall's CatBrrh Curt. Sond for oircolars; frte. nw-fwr C"ENE,Y CO., Toledo, 0. arSold by Druggists, 75o. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Aa furniBhed by tho Fort Abstract Co. for tho woek ondiug Juno Oth. 0 II Law ot al to Robt A Urown bo qr 0-2-12 wd nnn ni C K Perkins to Ilhllip Barker nw qr no yr IJ-Ml wd 2ti8 7fi On&QUfttoJNMurrnwir J.i.1.1) wd IWO 00 o- i?0 l? Lanin J I'OPOBW qr ----l 1 wil innn nn Uv.W.? CarrlonobVoVot; m i I.1 S01.1 ul"ut, w'l 1')00 Ot) Mury .1 Shlylov t Kilwiml JI l;unkonnilKuoklot;i blk 13 Jn..If,,,,!!rt:H?.!" WRr lliiton i .."..". "o inn and lot v i ii-rYorH :Hl',"vihin wd. 1000 (X) I'A'ar Hilton to Jennio liurscBa anmn Ii...!.... ..I . eaino limiiiiuiihni-i. .n.i ... ., i:mv ;""."""" iwu uu ii T . ... . 'racy u Ua lis lots. 13, 14,15 blklLnducea aild ncd Mnry K Mnharil to MiiVvr'm,;. 5 00 BxlotB20 21,2-J,23I'atmor.,'H BUlv wd 5000 Total. 88113 Z ii riTAff . ' Policy to Loan. I IlfLVn mnnnv in Inn. ir oadyforuao:M;rSp,,0nmn, Tor Sale. bOllllI llOllll t if III ...!. !...! . noner. cBillniF. ,.u ,..,.n " i '.. V.W"U i....i i ! " nun uuruor lo match. PriceHVory jow.--Peyo ,t Grice. Any ono in need of Bgn work Bhould call o,i RiMimlloy, lIo guaranty u 'Irat cIbbb job or no pay. U,lf0r.il ii'l1 moalB ,n,ul h,ch Bo to tho City lhikory nnd restaurant hIbo Horburger. " ' ulu" Ul,-J0B' Children Cry for Pitoher'iCattorln. FVQRY HB -rTllwalii 56ap TOR CLOTHES. THK Pf100Tf.l1 ft OAMDK CO, Clfnt EDUCATIONAL NEWS HAPPENINGS IN OUR SCHOOLS. Furnished by County .Superintendent D. 31. Hunter. Monthly reports have been received from the following districts: Dint, Teacher Kn Av At. 0 Lulu Barber 30 21 17 Lula A. Aver 3(5 23 20 Minnie A. Ycnsen 38 8 25 Kvalyn P. Campboll 13 11 32LottioKinc H 8 35 M. M. Million 32 31 72 JiOttio ltnhv O a 83 Laura Laird 22 19 84 BcBBie Laird 26 19 THE TEAOIIEIl At) A CHARACTER 11U1LDER. Charaotcr, that most important and best part of our being, tho only part which is valuablo in this lifo and whioh ean bo taken to tho life boyond, is not a gift of nature. It must bo builded. Then who aro the builders? All are architects of fate, working in theso walls of time." but in the building of character, the teacher has been in past ages and is in the present ago tho most important faotor. Hoi land said, "A toachcr should bo the strongest and most angelio man that breathes," and it is truo, for no other person has bo much to do with ihap ing tho charaotcr of people and of na tions. Wo read history's pages and find that the natious whioh havo bcon not ed for tho highest civilization and best government bcoamo such chiefly through tho influence, of their best teachers. Socrates, Plato and Aris totle, by teaching morality and virtue gavo to ancient Qrecoo what it could have obtained in no other way. Their influence upon tho charaotcr of that nation had an inestimable valuo. And so on down through tho ages until tho present timo, tho countries whioh havo bad tho best schools and tcaohers, havo been the best nations.' Tho influence of parents and home life should not be undervalued. Plato said, "That tho Grcok paronts wcro more careful about the manners an morals of tho youth than about his letters and music The samo is truo of parents to-day for theso aro many whoso greatest oaro is to "Train up tho child in tho way ho should go." Some will say that no other person can havo so great an influonoo on tho oharactcrs of children as tho parontB thcmsolvcs. It is truo that character building begins in tho homo. There tho child receives his (irst knowledge of right and wrong; thorc the founda tion of character is laid. Hut when wo consider that no other pcrnon spends ho much timo with children as tho teacher, wo will not hcsitata to say that his position as character builder is second to nono, if not first. Tho Christian tcaohcr who sponds sov en hours each day, fivo davs caoli week, for nearly three-fourths of tho vaar mill. 1,1., .,...,.! .... ...,l f.:i ... help them form habits which will he part of thoir character through lifo. And tho time betwoon the ages of six and twontv-ono is uinro important as a character building period than tho first six years of a clnld'n life. Tho first thought that enter. 'tho teacher's mind when a "now scholar" enters tho school room is that concern ing his charauter. Hi? disposition and inclinations, good or bad, aro soon dis covered, and whether tho foundation that has alroady beer, made, is ono upon whioh tho ptructuto may bo con tinued, or ono which must bo torn down and icplaccd must bo decided by tho toaohcr. What numbers of little bovs and girls are thus entering our sohools oaoh year. N'o Uo of them alikr. Some from homes where tho young mind has been carefully led in the right wa. Do wo tcaohers cot owo it to purcnlH to boo that tho procious material entrusted to us, shall bo kept in tho right way puro and innocent? What if wo aro carcloss or negligent? Every word and act of oun has an in fluence cither for good or for bad. How impoitant that wo should set ex amples that our pupils may follow with safety. Our greatest task i'b that of setting right those, who como to us already spoiled. Tlicro aro fow children who havo not sovoral bad inolinationa. Sbruo are inclined to bo dcoeitful or untruthful, and thcro is a '"Dodd Weaver" in almost ovory school. This material is furnished us and it must bo mado into men and women of the highest charaotcr if possible. Our country looks to its sohools for the men and women who aro to rule the nation. Tho bojB and girls who aro now studying in. our schools, will bo tho leaders and dircetors of our nation al affairs within thirty or forty years. Wo can see then how much dopends upon our work. Tho Usk is one which oan bo accomplished only by hard and patient labor. It must be dono littlo by little. One atone laid upon another will at last completo the finest structure. So in tho school room, on the play-ground and in our homes, too, habits aro formed which at last will bo summed up into a char acter, for charaotcr is tho sum of all our habits. Bad habits must bo torn away as soon as discovered and replaced by good ones. Thcro is no bettor way of correcting an evil habit than ty put ting a good ono in its place.' Our pupils havo a tendency to imitato us. Thoso having a desiro for something highor and bettor look to us for ex ample?. Whilo they are yet ohildren they havo no- rule of their own by which thoy can govern their conduot. Somo ono must tcaoh them and guide them. Wo aro all imitators to a great extent. Christians strive to imitate the life of Christ. We are cvor look ing to our superiors, for some new les son somcthing.highor and purer. We would say then, that it is right to im ita,to, and would present to our pupils all tho beautiful and noblo lossons whioh history teaohes. Help them to become familiar with the lives of good men and women un til thoy aro filled with a desiro to lead good and useful lives also. , Lead them to see and love all thatis beauti ful and good in nature. "The tcaohcr of old" says Plato made poetry and musio familiar to the souls of tho youth that they might be- como more gentle and better men in speech and action. Thoy looked care fully to virtuous habits. Socrates taught tho beauty and necessity of virtue "In tho elder days of art, builders wrought with greatest oaro each min uto and unscon part." Let us do our work as well. "Tho law of tho har vest is that wo reap moro than wo sow; sow an act and we reap a habit; sow a habit and wo roap a eharaotor; sow a charaotcr and we roap a destiny." Wo who havo the destinies of these sohools in our hands should be men and women ot tho purest motives, the noblest enthusiasm, tho finest cul ture, and the most devoted Christian purpose. I 'our llltr StifcvRRca. Having tlio needed merit to more than make good nil the ndTertising elaimnd for them, the following four remedies havo renohod a phenominal sale. Dr. King'H New Discovery, for Consnmption Coughs ana Colds, each bottle guaranteed Electric Bitters, the great remedy for Liver, Htomaoh mid Kidneys. Buoklen'a Amioa Salvo, the best in the world, and Dr. King'n New Life Pills, which are n perfvot pill. All these remedies nrogunr- (luteal to do just what is claimed for them nnd the ilenisr whose name is attach ed herewith will be glad to tell you more of them. Sold at C. L. (Jotting's Drug store. It 1 1 ml Tom. JUTlio great musical wonder Hlind Tom will givo ono ot Iiib colebruted concerts nt tho oporn house on Tuesday, Juno 10th. This is tho old Virginia historical lilind Tom. His real name is Thomas Oroono Uelliuno; ho was born u slave May ilfl, 1810, anil mado his ilrst nublio appearance January lfi, 1801, in New York City. He is now 45 years of ngo nnd still physically a young man having been in Europe for paBt two years he has added many novelties to his pro gram. Children Cry foi Pitcher's Cattorla. IS AS 8APC AND It Is applied right to tho parts. It euros all dlsoaeos of womoa Any lady can ,uso It horsol Bold by ALL DRUGGISTS. Mallod to any addroBS on receipt of $1. Dr. J. A. MoGlll & Co., 0 and 4 Panorama Plaoo, Chicago, I1L JFor mile by C JL Cot tiny. J. L. Miner, President. Peoples Bank of Red Cloud, Red Cloud, Nebraska, Transact a General Banking Business, Special attention given to Collections. Banking Office in PLATT & FKEES CO. Chicago Lumber Yard BED CLOUD, NEB. Lumber, 'Lime, Coal and Cement. TRADERS DEALERS IN LI7KBBR and COAL9 Building Material, Etc. RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA. WRIG IT T ' Is the right man when you want HARDWARE! An endless variety of stoves. Wire and Everything in the line, hcrlll's Sale. Notlco Is hereby jjlven that under ami by vir tue or an order of salo Issued from tho olllco of C. . Urono, clerk of tho district court of the tenth Judicial district, within and for Web ster county, Nebraska, upon a decree In nn action pendlne therein, wherein Oliver .1. Treat Is plulntl J and ai,alust James K. Wall, Kqmella S. Wall. Daws & Ko, u co-partnership composod of Juinus W. Duns mid Fajetto I. loss, dolnu- business In Crete, S.illno county, Nebraska. M. It. Hentloy, Iliirnes .Maimfitctur Inir company, (Icoiko Hc.itou and lilclmrd It. Jonesand Jones, hK wlio, Ilrat lumu un known, defendants, I shall oiler lor salo at pub lic vendue, to tho hldiest bidder for cash in hand, at the oast door of tint court-house at Hud Uloud, In said Webster county. Nebraska, (that beliiK tho liuildlnK wherein tho last term of said court was holdcn) on tho 2Cth clay or Juno. A. 1). 18DI, at two o'clock p. m. of sulci day, tho followliiK described property, to-wlt: Tho iiuuu.nusKiuiiric-r c.nY-4J oi section tventv .tun lift .n.iinal. I. . ...... . ... .1 .... . two (22.) townshlDone (l.J rnmro tuolvn (v' of tho Olh p. m. In Wcbstor county, No- lipualrii Ciyon under my hand this 2lth day of May, A, 0189I. " T , . J. w.Kunciiv, Sheriff. Jas, It.llanna and Jus. McNeny, I'lalntlH's Attorneys. IjWiMisv.'smswllrlBgiyrsTsTsTl IBst touuh Ujrrup. TsaUisUood. Uso s in cima noiq py orugglits. What is HWsTiTyT"' "l't"""i"rnr 1 1 1 1 ii sssi i alsrrnM,.i Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor OH. It is Pleasant. Its guarantoo is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castorla destroys Worms and allays fevcrishncBS. Castorla prevents vomiting Sour Curd cures Diarrhoea nnd Wind Colic. Castorla rclloves toothing troubles, cures coustipation and flatulency. Castorla assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy nnd natural sleep. Cas torla is tho Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. Oastoria. ' Castorla Is an excellent medicine for chil dren. Mothers ha o repeatedly told mo of Its good effect upou their children." Uk. a. O. Osoooo, Lowell, Mass. " Castorla U the best lemcdy for children of schlch I am acquainted, I hopo tho day Is not far distant w lieu mothers will consider tho real Interest of their children, and uso Castorla In stead of the N nrlousquacic nostrums which aro destroying their loved ones, by forclngoplum, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents donn their throats, thoroby seeding them to premature- graves." Du, J, F. KiNcnKLOi, Conway, Ark, Tho Centaur Company, TT Murray Stroot, New York City, HARMLESS AS sas Hugh Miner, "W. A. Sherwood, ' Asst. Cashier. Cnahier Miner Bros Store. SXsV LUMBER CO., is -a-s To Water Consumer. Notico is horeby given to the p'atrona of tho city wator sorvice, of the city of Red Cloud, that section 121 of ordinance No. 4',) horounto unnoxud of said city will bo strictly enforced heroafter: It shall bo unlawful for uny poraon within said city to sprinkle, eject or throw water from privato or publlo sprinkler, washer or hydrant upon any nublio ntraAt. Innn nr nllnv nr nnu vbH Kardon or enclosure, or permit or cauae iuo same to ue aono, nor upon oragainit any building upon such street, lano or alley, except for the ex tinguishment of ilres and ordi nary houso cleaning oxcopt between the hours Of fl nnrl 7 nVlnnk ii m nnrl K mnA 8 o'clock p. m., of each day; and any other person violating any of the provf- diuuh ul luiBBocuonBiiau upon conviction therOOf 10 flnml In nrlV onm nnt amuj. ing ten dollars and stand committed un in buun costs anu nno aro paid. ,T . W. B. Ronv, Mayor. II E Pond, Water Comissionor. Dated May i, 18W. Oastoria. " CostorU U so well adapted to children ths I recommend Itassuporlortoanypreacrlptlos) known to me." n. A. Ancnsit, M. D., ill Bo. Oxford St , Hrooklyn, N, Y. "Our physicians In tho children's depart ment have spoken highly of their experl enco In their outside practice with Castorla aud although we only have among our medical supplies what la known as re-ular products, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Castorla has won us to look with favor upon It." UiciTao Hospital iud Dismjimbt, a.. a ... Boston, na.,. ..u.... u, uauu, XTf., A i ii ty . -"V.' m