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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1895)
mmm E-f.,jr- , "i.K!.H. ' J" . . lA ; P THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, AUG. 23, 1895. H. " .,-1 "VtIT -r . ,1 . il J ,V A. ' ,., -.J(ik 'J V & s.'W hw . i..; ii y 4 . j l r Wly y r?t iV lU'ji;:?. I I 4 Jt . r i-.:. ;i.' KVj XT ft 'AW", kvl" liV '. Ll ' 4 Pur . aB tir?A:f .) !TTfl' t?3tM; t iV h t m7 MWMC F yi'" mTT17I .Vf'i,.7ii'; u."."! r fTEC. jkjw y xcw if "WES I. B t MMMMMtf fartford V .W"" 80 $60 K BMcutlifielici u SB f Superior In Workmanship Strong and Hartfords are the sort of bicycle most makers charge 100 for. tCohimbias are far superior to so-called "speckls," for which 12$ or even $0 is asked. Ih'ft well to be posted upon the bicycle pricelsttiiation. ' The great Columbia plant is working for the rider's benefit, as usual.. 9!! . 2tfl tj.V.iji Jtt . ,tel ifr ,- aw neoderaA soon fHLa1nl dor tiBedrxfs , . t,im7JlflTC tX AevBaaaaaaaaaaiaa lBfi.'av II 4BfBBBBBBniHV IJ . f I I 1 13 VI- ' . uv" Ab 1 hfriTHE CHIEF '1 , 1. v ' VaiBIUBirf w.i.t IM'Pr T Wi""!'? thu dA March Ntb. w.fy v-? .J lA2iim.2 tn lled.Cloud. T''tt . Pnittcrui i . urnml nu V'S'iJSI', f rot ' crdt. 1'Inoh ot IM. nor yor to oo tfrrKSSsaBi' -' ,". JklZJr . A.--T - ka " - a oo '1 HI BTAMMNr.AUVKHTIBKMtXTa. , 2PJ5' l "J Mi rath 3 oo nrewB rmonUis. .2 III rtoUert per line or line duco. first odVhuu. lent ineelala. navahla Invnrlablv In nd rjAi .' KriBk .4HWWI trCTfMI t tTtMeperjllnaiooenU. - i juiimwh nouoesiD menaiurooi auvenuo- f-MBMrOr PWlt, 5 eeatt per lino. I. LMmWAitocMatiA atlAoWl rntp v1 fnr n. nniiiira fll V a ' iWMIP Nntnroll or lest,) first puhllcattoti -tt 1 Afllaf ' JwAaAJi aiiliMtniiMiit miiUIUtutlnli. tint mWA.iiEaS3UBKL Vr ' riiXj ng rpMWTN MMtioa" eonuttcta maao rfVVA.''i AV Utter to wwra nubllnaJlon mint 1 mMUTfl nublloAllon rniMt 1)3 re ;t'-TTy amniiii HIIiM . mil In(irthrin Vilni.liv i ' ' v A4vtHHHTiinot be ordered oi t (or nuMf Botm mm iupbu wee Mter tusn i nursuay. nr 'irt STV .'P.v'VT.1' iLii!PtNl?ED AT HOME CIIVRCIIF.S. HR1BTIAN Cburrh-Hervlovs Hunilnv at 10:30 am RndTiaOnm; Hiinilavitr'hnnl'itl'jiiruin Y rsOKatOJOpm andV f HOEJunlorsut Cliurch Horvln4 nf in il-ii. Aac Iinfiind7t30prn: ) P m : Himday f obool at 1 1 :3n :30 p m and V 1 8 0 K Jun- rs'OEato P m. IODUT Church-Class McetltiR at 10 at oerr cenauu 3'ja. in. una 7:i u. in. yrnchool lit 11:30 ft. in. Junior Leaeoo a. isp worm i-auue at 0:30 p. m. 1'rajor or north erery reQneuuy nignt. rurHOtUKe n ni the church. 1ST Church I'reaclilotT at 10:30'n. ni. and 8 p. in. Suiulay-chool ut vj in. I'eonln'l Moetlnc at H-ti. in. 1'rnvor Inn Wednesday at 8 u. tn. C. It. Weldun. (r. ' BfSCOPAI. Church-Services every to WMkl. hv Annnlntiiinnf . LTJTnSRAN Church-Kvery third Bundny ainrnlnir nt in nVlnilr. morning at lo o'clock, JATHOt.:ochurch-8ervlccbyHp)olutiiieUt. JIIArKIy-Sundav8chooUK3p m overy Hui' SOCIETIES. JOU W-Unch alteinnte Tuesday ovt-iiliiK. DOF H-lted Cloud ImIrb No.-. A(l U W, met evcrv nlterniitu Tiicidity rvunliiKlu A O U W hall. All are Invited to attend. BKN Adhem I.od?e So ISO; 1 0 O Keverv Slon. dnvnlsht. fAI.ANTIIKIiOdeoNoS9lKnlfilita o( Tjlhliii v Thurtday evenlnir. RKD Cloud (idee No 00. Modern Woodmen of America, alterimtti Wediiotilav vnln' VAI.LKY Ixxlue No n, Fraternal Onlcr of I'io tectort, tlrst and third Monday of nnch month. CIIAMTY 1)iIko No r3 A V ami A M each Friday ovrnlatr on or liefnrn the (nil looou. RBI) Cloud Clmpter No 19. It Thursday evening. A M alternate CYKBNK Coininaiidery No 14 alternate Train.. div eyentnir. CUAttlTV Chapter Kasturn Star No 47 meets Urst Friday trteuliiu after dill moon, Jin. Brewer W. M. GAIIFIElU J'ostNnsod A It Monday even. Init on or before the full mnnn. GARFIELD W R O No 14 meets alttrnate 8at urdty afternoon. MAKY 8KKH8 McIIKNKY Tent No llDauaht era of Veterans Monday evenliiLr. JJ 8 KALBY Camp No 85, H of V Ttioiday eve- OflKHMAN OlroloNoS. ladles of the a A It J first and third Saturday evening. RED CLOUD Council No 18 IyalHystlo Leu lou ol America flrit and thin! irriHnv vU. lou ol America first and third Friday ev nlnu. BliaaWl-l 71 ra bbmil pv. -y M f r IX ; rAtJVM p iaes lf!VS.aiaJPT H Stjt'Couah tirupVTaMM UuSl, V H p"". icyclcs fwpaw Easy Running I m ' ' v,QLLLflLLLLLLiLY Jcm-La-a-a-a-a-a-a f i' 1 I Columbias-$100 fiAni HjCTyt nr rk Otieral Offices and Factories, 2 HARTFORD, CortB. P BMtoa, lew Tor k, Chleuo, Bvlftlo, Stan FmclM rrorifeact. The Colombia Catalotn; ork of hlehest art. telltnfr el and plctur- log clearly all the new Columblai and Hartrbrdi, It free from any Col- umbla Agent, or it mailed (or two i-cent lUmpi. mmmxw G. F. Stapleton, Blacksmith, Make ii upeclalty of Repairing IttiKKl4't ("1 Currlngcs. Horj lionu i; mul llow Work prompt ly iiitomlcd to, and takes paiim shooing Trotting mul Running Horses, And all work oxpoctod of n first clues Smith. Shop South of the Laundry. I1USINES CAJRD8. ASE MoNITT. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Moon Ulock, - RED CLOUD, NEB. Colleotiono promptly attended to, and correspondence solicited. W M. ZKLUFF. Toniorlal Arllit, Sid Dor Noullt ' Ciller OIHcu. First clasti barborinir done with neat- ntss and dispatch. Your patronaKo BOIICIIOU. rHAS. llAn. Til O. K. Shop, Rvd CHoud, Nobrnskti. I give my persoual attention to my patrons. First-claM nhaving and hnit catting ft specialty. UUTCHISON & JUATT, Toniorlal Artists, 4th Atinue, Ukd Clous, Nsbudiua Firet-olasa barbers nud first-olasa work gaarnnteed Give me a call L. WINF11EY, Auctlouesr, Rid Cloud, NlURABKA Will atUnd sales at reasonable flirures. Hatls . (action mmrknti'l, P Cklthlcr' KhcIIU niaa.ml Rraad. ENNYR0YAL PILLS iri(inl and llaly Vrnulnr. arc, !; rfll.bie. uoit. aik lrii(ilil tor CMrkfttrt fnit In, n-nu llronj In llrd an I t.U I m.l.llli' mitt nM aiiti hiu. iibuu Tmln D. l hrr. Iltfuat tt mrf.rn.ia M.A.IIM. iwiMaii4I.Kfij(l.iii. Ailiru(l.u,arwi14. l;iop fuf itnlrul.ra, u.lliuoul.U I "llflllf for l.,lli-.." Inltlttr. bt rrlurn M.ll. lO.llllll rrMluiMiltli. A.m. ii. 'hlkuli.l L-.i....i .... .... u . . ' SUtjlLv.lliru.jUL.. ralUilu.. IV. Halt' Rules to Uostou. August ID to 21, Burlington Itouts agents in Nebraska and KanBart will hcII round trip tioketa to Boston at the one way rato. Reluru limit, Oot. 6tli. The train to take: Tha Knights Templar official train, having on board Grand Commandor Finch and nsoort, will leavo Omaha via the Burlington Route at 4:35 p. w., Thursday, Aug. 22d, after arrival of all trains from the west. Through to Boston with out change, Seven hours stopover at Niagara Falls, Tiokots and Bleeping oar reserva tions on application to any agent of this or any connecting lino. Send for frco holder giving full in formation. J. Fhancis, O. P. and T. A., Omaha, Neb. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World' Fair H.tbs.t Award. M 5b c If o i ii Hi A DREAM. Oh, it wni lint n drenm 1 hnd Willie tho musician played Anil hero thu sky and hi r! tho Rind Old oenan ktsaed the ulndu. And hora tho laughlnx rlpploti ran, And hero tho touch grew That tliruw n kltm to ovury man That voynS)d with tho crew. Our silken tuilU In ln?.y folds DroojiiKl In tho breathless bruczo, Ah o'er n fluid of marlKulri. Our oyen hwiuii o'er tho neon, While hero tho riddlea )Imm.i1 and purled Around tho Inland's rim, And up from out tho undorwold Wo Haw tho lucrintn swim. And it wn dawn nud mlddlu da And mldnlirlit for thu moon On silver rounds ucroxg thu bay Had climbed thu hIcIos of .Tune, And hunt tho (flowing, itlorlout kins Of day ruled o'er thu realm, With utats ot mtdulubt Blltterluff About hit dladum. Tho scniiull reeled on lanituld wine In circles round tho must ; Wo heard thu Bonus tho HlreiM sing Ah wo went salllnK past. And up and down thu goklon sands A thousand fairy thrones Flunu at us (rum thulr lliwhlnK hands Tho echouri of thulr hoiiks. James Whltcomb Itlley. PRINTING BY TELEGRAPH. An Klcctricnl Typewriter That TransmlU 1'rlnted Character!. Tho printing tolegrnph, though u do vico of coinparntlvoly recent tlovolop rnont, 1i:ih boeu tho subject of ccnsolesH iuvostiKatiou, nnd pntctieal workers iu electricity huvo directed their wholo at tention in bomo instances to tho truus niisHlou of nia'iSnKert nnd tho recording of them in plain Roman character. Its odvnntagcH oro nimply those of nn olectrical typewriter, by moans of which tho wesengo is printed iu the prcsonco of tho trnuHmittiug operator in pago form, mul a dupllcato of tho eamo print ed ut nil tho receiving stations on tho lino, whether it bo n long or short cir cuit. A Hiuglo transmission prints it simultnucausly in pngo form ready for tho compositor's case in all tho uows paper office of nuuiy cltica It is ntid to ttflfci inntcrluUy fiwu nil dthor known lnciaon of toJegraphy in one fjaicutial porticutTU'. In it tho impulses kovo the iustrrauaits, whereas in other f stems tho instruments niovo tho im pulso that is to say, tho transmitter of tho niessago is oattbcd to run by a sopa ruto power. No combination of oloo trical impuUo or cunonts is cmployod. An oven snecossion of dots or impulses, which opornto tho polarized lolaynrma turo at tho receiving station, places tho revolving typo wheel in tho required position, when tho local mechanism causes tho lottor to bo printed. Tho apparent impossibility of trans mitting printed characters GOO or 1,000 miles over n singlowiroat ouco presents itsolf to tho mind, and it is ovorcomo in this system, it is assorted, in a very simple way. Each lotter of tho alphabet is roprcsoutcd by n certain number of impulsos, which rovolvo tho typo wheel to tho required position, when tho lot tors nro struck by tho local mullet. Fourteen impulses represent tho en tiro alphabet, making a completo revolu tion of tho typo whoof, which may bo turned 200 rovolutious per minute, thus securing very rapid printing. Its advan tage also is that of nbsorato secrecy as a means of communication. Tho advan tage of tho printing tolegrnph for the transmission of nows to tho nowspaper offices is unquestionably a subject com manding attention on the part of pro gressiva proprietors. Paper and Press. Too Much Machinery. "Do you know tho ourso of modern journalism?" asked an old journalist tho othor day. "It's tho typowritor. It destroys orig inality. It gives to everything that is written n mechanical touch. Thero's no stylo or individuality about anything composed on a typewriter. "You will find that tho nowspaper writors in nil tho larger offices uso typo writers. Tho uso of them has oxtended iu many othor directions. Mgr. Satolli has one. But wherever you find a man writing on ouo and composing as ho writes you will (tad that bisVork is esunped, mcolyuiical, unimaginative, without tho slightest tonch of fancy o' vitality. "Uo into tho offices of tho big dairies and you will mid tho young men who mako the papers seated at a typowritor, grinding out columns of colorless, un rcadablo stuff for tho pnpor. You can't turn out thought by machinery, and tho young men who writo thoir matter for tho press on typewriters uovcr riso above tho levol of mediocrity. Go into the composing rooms of tho big dailies, too, uud you will find tho printers sotting typo by machinery. No stylo nbout that. It's straight, stiff, formal, unattructive, without any individuality. It takes tho human touch to givo tho proper lifo and color to anything. Thero's too much machinery. "Atlanta Constitution. Ocodet. Did yon over see a geodo, tho ugly, creamy, yellow, rouuded rock, whioh, upon being broken open, prebouts a per fect wildornoss of diamoudliko crystals? Tfioy aro oddities of tho oddest kind, and nro not too plentiful anywhere Tho word "goodo" moiuis "earthform" and is applied to nil hollow stones whioh are tilled with crystallized matter. When broken open, some nro found to be full of puro looking, oloar water. Oth ers appear to bo f nil of yellow or brown faint, whilo a third class aro flllod with what appears to bo a vory fair quality of tar, No odds what tho tilling of the cavity may bo composed of, tho sides are always studdod with crystals. Should tho fllling bo yollow tho crystals aro likoly to bo of tho samo color, but by far tho greater portion of them nro as dear asico or diamonds. St. Louis Ropublio. af i IB Tho Now York town of Bolivar has streets lighted f reo of oxponse by a com pany which furnishes tho illumiuant as u payment for tho privilego of doing business lu tno corporation. A lie la often told without saying word, by putting tho rotten apploa ia the ttottoa Ol tha bajlcat. Bm Horn. HHS Hr This Looks Funny at Firet, Every thoroughbred chewer enjoys a chew c .his delicit.s tobacco. It does not burn the tongue. It possessea a pleasing "flavor and a s Dstance -unemialetl by any tobacco in the world. When you want a good che. get LORILLARD'S DIVIDED THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, UNDER THE NEW LAW, HAVE ORGANIZED, AND THE COUNTY HAS BEEN DIVIDED AS FOLLOWS: l'oladam. Harmony. lc.mood. ,,,,, 3 OBfc flrcck Albert Kort, Hup, Cntlicrton. Ilullu. Stillwater. DUt. 7. Dlat. J K,M creek. lt. 9. J, Droomllold, Hup. win, c.-uulll, sup. A. 11. Hpmchcr, Sup lied Cloud. l'lcaanut Mill. Iitavnlc. . - Dlat. -I, Ileuvcr Crevk. :Ci.5,i Win. Hurd, Bup. , is 'J : Ciuldo Itoclc. IValiuit Creek. (Jurlleld. lat. 1. Mne. J. V. Wntt.Hup, (Tho heavy lines show tho boundaries of Iho new supervisor districts nn thoy are now, the bright lines mnoly showing tho township linos us horotofore. Undor tho old law each township whb n district, under the now law thoro nro ns high as four townships iu oue district, For instnnco, PleaBnnt Hill, Garfield, Line nnd Walnut Croek aro mergod in one district by itsolf. The now districts aro based on population, The Samo Thing. Major John writes in The United Service Mugnzlno that wliilo ho was employed between Port Suid and Kau tara horow tho waters of tho Lako Alen zakk "driven beyond tho horizon" byn violent! wind, so that tho natives walked nbout whero tho day boforo thoy woro fishing. Thisconviucod him that ho had seen exactly what happened when tho Israelites passed dry shod through tho Red sea. Trying It On. Tom (disappointed in lovo) Woll, rhis settles it. For tho remainder ot my days I shall 11 vo tho lifo of u hermit. Jack Don't say that, old man. Why not compromibo on moving over to Brooklyn? Now York HoraltJ. Notice. To Whom It May Cencern i All persons nro hurehy warned -not to buy nor negotiate tlireo promissory notes, irhcu by tho unilerslmied to wnriter. ItiiBhnetl, Uletsner Co., (or Champion binder. One lne Uutohor lS!. 1895. (or 833.00! oiib dllu Uctolier 1st. 1800. (or 935.00; ouo due October 1st, 1837, fur S30.00, (or J i win not pay tno same ur cause. Jxo. M. lUltNBIt. www ....w.w ECZEMA From earlv child hood until I was ' grown my family snent a fortune I i . r -- -- --- .. , ' trvinc to cure me of this disease. I ' ' visited Hot Snrlntrs. nnd was treated , by the best medical men, but was not i 'benefited. atTaOata When.lU! . . . . r m "w "T I i tilings naq i nrill railed 1 : determined to trv S. S. S.. nnd in i four months was entirely cured. The, icrnuic eczema was gonu not a sign nf II- Uft. mw ommr-,Yhm,Uu K..IU ..r. and I have never had any return of me aisease. nil ii niinnn have sncelinil lltllllllli ' rtfninm.nHfx1 tatM. 1 1 a tf . S. S. S. to a number of ttttnim tnr tin . ' east, and have never yet known a i-llure to , cure. . w. IKWIN, Irwin. Pa, I Nerer falls to enra. laren after all otluiri I remedies bate. Our, i -itdbiim on iiiooaann I Skin L)l.fiAtl.M tnallo I liva .w w,uj munrvtm. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, 61, n MwmuDf But it's anlyrhe Hostler taking a chew otciimax Plug. i ma AT LAST. JErLiHB TO DENVER AND CALIFORNIA The Sweetest Music ' requires a i Washburn Qultar, Mandolin, uanjo or Zither. Lyon & Healy, Chicago, for a Ceaulllul Cataloguo (FKlili) jnntalnlnu portraits of ninety artists. Waburnt arc sold by all first-class IMUJiv, rXUICI9 Whm Uaby was slclc, wo gavo Jier Castoria. When she was a Child, sho cried for Castoria. When tho became Mj, aho clung to Castoria. Whoa alio Lad Children, sue gavo tuoia Castoria, imilM They t ithe product of the Largeet Mwlcfll Factories In tho world andaro "JiequnlledTortonoornalth. Send to jmjvn HY ARE HEELER . lt0rTS' SEWING MAI POPULAR -& if oar iiiituA BDYthim tlDTM AND TELL'rTo- Many ladies have used orJr machkH twenty to thirty years ratrHSmty work, and are still using the Ongih-1 fj&ttnea we furnished them a aiKrQca ago. Many of onr machines Trave run mora than twenty years without srdrrs, other than needles, wth PBoper case the never wear out,ina seldom Medrepalr; We have bufft sewite rrlknfirsTbc more than forty years tmafaqve cenlaathr imnrovedthem. We Hulldoilr fltrduoei on honor, and they are reognled every where as the most A:curatej fitted and finely finished sewing machines ih tha world. Our Iatqst, the "No. a" fa tha result of our long experience. Ia com petition with the reading machines of the world, it received the Grand Prize at tha Pans Exposition of 1889, as' 4he test other machines -5eceVing only comoU montary medals of gold, airver and bitorue. The Grand Prize was whataU sought fcr. and our machine was awardcxl It. Send for our illustrated catalogue. W want dealers in all unoccupied territory, WHEELER & WILSON MFG. CO. tea 4 187 WABASH AVC, UAf 4 S. E. Cozad, Agt t-r-rtt--rhU-e Ul (4 i Every Man Who IsDissitisftei T with his BurraundiDgtwha waota to batter his eshditiea la llfa-wU knewa that ha eaa ok be if glrra half a chance, ahouM wlt ta J. f Irancii, Omaha, Ne, for a cy f a little seek rtotitly Uuatd by t the Paueogtr Oapartoaeo) at tae Burllngtaa Ba ite, It is entitled- "A Nw Effipata" and contains 32 pages af iaraa- tien about Sheridan Ceaaty aad tha Big Horn Batut, Wyepb-a. ', T.ritatl. Indajrrrtinirsak towards whicTi tha yea at toia- T aads are aov hopefully tttrnad. QR. J. 8. ElilGH, Deatlat, Ukd Cloud, XtatujKA, Over Taylor's Fair 8( , Kxtracts teeth without pain, crown and bridge worlajateclarty. 1'orcelaln Inlay, juul aires at ckbq(A fua Makes gOld aud rlbJSef gates poW!riKJh Rlates. , -- work KuaraMeiM to be nrsttaaa. STTAH flflri A PrfwYrnV. KJ lnturaaca JkracJar, Represents ' Uerman Insurance Cc?, Faeepoiiuf It Woyal rjisuianee Co., Liverpool, naulirtL Homo Fire Insuraneo Co., of Onuuuv NV. ' Uome Fire Insuraneo Co., Qf OnuUnt, Phoenix Assurance Co. nf f.tntfnriVi ILrt B l ' T IB aiNEa T.e.nc.ne,Sr Fire AwroneoC6.o( sirJao. British America Assnrauce Co, Torontn, San. Mutual iteserve Fund lft Astn.of WY. The Workman Building and Loan -Vwclatton of Lincoln, Nebraska. Oflioe over Miaer'a Qtora, Red Cloud, NajiaAaxa I W. TULLEYS, M, D. """ Elomeeopatklc txalUB, Bod Cloud, NrilUMS ' " "i v srtiBw tvvBifaaifBavr aaaaiajaBr 'i t f ;'l 'I tit IV, t-J K tr ". t k 'IAH., M&z&tmwmm tfi r fv mrm fcffifofcU -jtf"' Wi-,st5rj e,.y.t.