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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1896)
ft-Jl fc.fc awiwmw. "V ,?. ' JT jS'.-ILI T K."?-.""-" . ,--i.i ,rMx VlU!III I hi n l?l i 'HI I iJJt Hi I Iw liVJ !. & if i K i! i THJS RED CLOUD OHUBF, FRIDAY, MARCH 27. 1896. AN ELECTRO COLD WATCH tENT POSTPAID i For loo Coupons and Si.oo i on ( For a Coupom land $2.00. You will find one coupon inside each 2 ounce bag, and two coupons inside each 4 ounce bag of ! Blackwells Genuine Dorhah Tobacco. The watch U Eleotro Gold Plated, a Rood time keeper, quick atetn wind, and item aet. It la offered far below Ita value to Indues you ta try this Tobaoco. Bend oeapoaa wltaame and addreMtO ! BLACKWELLS DURHAM TOBACCO CO., Durham, M.L Buy a bag of this Celebrated Smoking Tobacco and read the Coupon which gives a list of other premiums and how to get them. 2 CENT STAMPS ACCEPTED. aaafeeapmeeaiaMy we o w Wfioooee i Dou'iBhe shine ? ni'en dat ring At Penman's, do Jcwolcr. tt Fits l Boy's ye ? Can fit yeur eye Juitfuwcll Willi Fine Spectacles. In the past lfi years I have fitted thous ands of even correctly. My Spectacle Line la I'onplele. Also my line of all kiads of WntcliCR, llvvrwiire, Chuliia, Clock, Rings, Etc. igrBriiiK nur watch, clock and Jewelry re pair work, tniirenk-raviag and your old gold Watch Examiner for B. fc M. R. R. THOS. PENMAN. )Xejieeeaaaaeamaeaei Harness 1 Harness ! Harness ! J. O. BUTLER, The Square Dealing, Low Priced, Best Grade HARNESS MAN. In Red Cloud. Prices right for cash GMf5 "B5?6 Is the only positive Remedy known to the Medical Profession for Acote'andChronic Rheumatism, Gout, Lumbago, Sciatica, Neuralgia, Ovarian Neuralgia, DIsmenorrhoea, Psoriasis, Scrofula, Liver and Kidney Diseases. A Positive Cure effected in from 6 to 18 days. t'OIt MALE I1Y L. CUTTING. TRADERS LUMBER CO., DMALKUS IN LUMBER and COAL , BujLDING M.ATKKIAI., Etc. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. Insurance Q. C Aqencq ! WMXLi, Agent ooooooooo (Successor to Vilas. Schafnit.) 4fc RED CLOUD, - NEBRASKA. Represents the following companies: Oorman Inauranco Co., Froeport, III Royal Insurance Co., Liverpool, Eog. Phoenix Assurance Co, London, England British America Assurance Co, Toronto, Canada Mutual Keserve Fund litre Association, New York OrriOK- Provident Savings Life Assurance Society. Now York Tho Cunard Lino Steamship Company, New York and Boston -Opera Houbo Block, over Miser k McArthur'a store e at MM,1..M ., PLATT & FEEES CO. Chicago Lumber Yard c) RED CLOUD, NEB. Lumber, Lime, Coal and Cement. ABOUT FARM DAIRYING. What Prof. Win, of Cornell Calrertlty, Thtaks of It. Many think that the creamery but tcr la better than can bu marie, on the farm. Now, tlila hi entirely erroneous. Not only la it perfectly possible to make as good butter on the farm a ran be made, but la a matter of no great difficulty and doca not require rui expensive or elaborate equipment. Tho principles that govern tho manufacture of good butter are the same In either cose; their observance will result In pood but ter on tho farm just as surely na their neglect will result in bad butter In the fuctory. That this 1b bo Is seen in the fact that numerous private dairymen, liaring recognized these principles, nro petting more for their butter made up in a small way In n private dairy 'than Is given for the very best grades of creamery butter. Indeed, from the fact tliat the private dairymen can control tlio cows, their feed and cans, ntnl ilm milk from the time It leaves the cow until tho finished product goes on tho market, ho should be ablo to make a flner and more uniform product than tho factory man, who cannot control these Important conditions. Notwith standing the possibilities of the case, the facta are that to-day tho great mass of butter made on the farms Is sold for n less price than that made In crenmcr ies. Lat us look for a moment nt some of the reasons for this condition of af fairs. In. the first place, there is a large amount of butter made on farms that Is not good to begin with, and justly should not bring any more than it usu ally docs. This sort of butter is made whore the cows and butter making ure a sort of sido Issue of the farm. whore tho milk and butter must await the de mands of all the other farm and house work before they receive attention. It Is made where the maker is ignorant, cureless and dirty. The cows are milked nt tho convenience of the hired man, nnd the milk is strained and put into the creamery at some indefinite time thereafter, when the hired girl gets ready. Sometimes tho cream is re moved in 24 hours, und some times not In four days. In hot weather the cream gets too sour, iuuI In cold, it sometimes ncter gets sour at all. It is churned at a teiiieruturo xnmetitnes too law, but of tener too high, and never twice alike. The buttermilk is not completely removed, suit is added by kuton, ojiu u w worked by main strength till the dniry maid gets tired. During the whole process it associates more or lens Intimately with the cooked and uncooked food in the family pan try, und the wonder Is, not that it is bad, but that it is nx good ns it is. ABOUT FILLED CHEESE. The Practice of Making It I a, Very Kep- rrlirii.lliln On., It is a fact thut American cheese makers have lost their prestige in the markets of the old world on account of tho character of the product sent from this country, nnd Canadians have, to u great extent, taken the place thus left vacant. There is prolmhly more filled cheese mndo In Illinois thun in any ntherstatc in the union, though Wisconsin isa good tecond. The iiracticu of nmkinir tilled cheese Is a reprehensible one, and tho evil is a glowing one, for Chicago on tuins a long list of sinners In this re spect. If the cheese thus made could le sold to the consumers for just what it is, there would not be so much harm in it, for he could buy It or let it alone, just as best suited him. It Is due the mak ers of filled cheese in Chicugo to say that they make no pretense that it is full milk cheese, -but make and sell It for exactly what it is; but after it leaves the hands of the maker it la palmed off us pure cheese, regularly mudc, und this is what gives American cheese the reputation it has abroad, and what has taken the trade away from us aud given it over Into the hands of Canadian cheese makers. There should be laws to make this state of affairs impossible, but so far there has been no effective movement to check the making und sale of hog-fat cheese for full cream. Farm and Fire side. , THE CHIEF Published Weekly. Subscription, 91 Per Annum i, . , .. FifJl,r In A4vanee . It not paid in ndranco, after this date March 18, lew, the rlc will be it, 28. Itatsred at Jjhe 1'ost Office In lied cloud, Neb. MmJ matter of thu second class SW0B1 CUMULATION 1,300. . . HATRS OP AltVr.llTISINO r?,:ncfj,,?: ' lnch or ,M" 'or rer w of three month 2 n, BTANniNO AUVaUTIBRMtXTS. j'et Inch oiio year t m I'er Inch six month ....!.. sot Pertnch three months o n, ou;,l!cll.tn,6,cenV.,er "ne r ""e ""' Transient specials, payable Invariably lu ad vance, per lino in cent. All reading notices In the nature of advertise ments or purls, b cents per lino. U rates, viz: for a sonar ) first publication publication, pel I.eiffl.1 not at nil itu. ..i. lien lines of Nonpareil or less,) first publication -v, iifi cntii Buusequeill square, 60 cents. no "preferred inner in iniirn n celved at this offlco not later than Wedndsiliv "nrtiferrfxl imltlnn"nn, mm,i All .. .- !-...- ' ..".ve "'""id. ,,,, limit-, lu insure iiuDiicnnon must Ii.' re AdVertlvPtllpllta nntinnt ha n..ln,n.l .' the current week later than Thursday. foi Female Troubles. Many of tho disorders peculiar to women are caused by diseased condi tions of the Liver, Kidneys and Bowels. Restore these orcans to a healthv state ,.... ' IM cy using -o Dr. J. H. McLEAN'S LIVER AND KIDNEY BALM, And the female organswill perform their regular functions, and the suf ferer be strengthened and cured. Ladies from all Darts of the country testify to its marvelous success in curing therm For sole everywhere. Price, Sl.00 per bottla. THE DR. J. H. MCLEAN MEDICINE CO., St. LOUIS, Mo. s&&&&& !$ HssBBaBalCB MH BW'JW U. Ac M. K. K. Tlmv 'a ablo, UOINO EA81 ?S' IS001 freight, l.y oa m. ai&iU 'fffi " Arin;oOa.m. et.FastFrelKht, " i:3op. m. ikjop, m. GOINU NOIITII t, Mixed Train, I.v 11:38 a. m. Ar 11:16 p, m IIOINO vVKST C3. Fast Krclulit. l.v nn. m i.m..n. . ft M.,,!.ftH,,, :.' ! ii -m s: m if, . nniciiKcr, 8:40 0. 111. 8:30 p. m taa Baby was atck, wasvohwQwtorla. Wham aha was a CWId, she crlod for Qtstorav Wheaaha becama Him, aha clunjr to Caatorta. wkaa aha had Children, she gave them ( FROST-PROOF PUMP. A Box That Will Provent PrMtloa; Even In Very Severn Weathtr. A box of the right sire and shape is procured, and, with one end removed, In set about the pump and firmly and tightly fastened to the platform. The B"KIy Wanted. If you have a good buggy to dispise of, send word ta this oflice. Natlc ta the Public. I am now in full peasesiiau or the city lifery, tale, and fssd stable, and in vite my frlanda to call whan in need t good teams and buggies. PKIC'KS fob FatniNo: u?ai? fhy...: IGcbbU, Si,nPl? h,0' hsy 10 cents. "GOd J. 11. Davis, Wanted Horses to Pasture. Tho undorsigned wants horses to pasture at 50 cents a heud per montfc. rientj or water and shade. One mile east of Ambny. Call on or ad dress me at Red Cloui. No 12 4t E. Seaton Ta the Farmtnar Public. 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Mew fork. m uu'n.'iint.Mi irti ilnS eleven 41 rO'ln (liulierS 'loud. Welistu lilock (IV :v uf Tlti ; of Mwei, m h m m aaaKBaaavsaBsaBasa!saaai ROSS & RIFE, , Pbopbibtors or sssfisasBai lkJslaiKaaAat.sbba smaamaaaaaaaasamaaaaaiajsaaaaaafcasai aaaaasBai Market Re0rt, Correotcd weoly by Ked Cloud I'roduto Ce, v OMlv vUQI utj CJOTQ D0 W tea awO Jfa.tl I10W t a t iH Ky9 t a eft) BkmtlQJ t IMttMIIIIIM tJaJ lMCe IHIKt IMttt til ' JVS a aaae WB Butcher's stock 2 0002 60 Butter .,,..., 4, ,...,...., iu TtHatoaaV.'.'.V.'.'.V.,.'.V.V.'..'.' Q 40 ijpring chicken per lb 0 Oidhaoaperlb 5 "Tarkaya 8 aaaauCzLaki.ieeeew ta aaa hl su KcTaM w. Mease. aa. asaaK''iaal K9MnMaMe i aw aMajXfBaaakFS Ml HSmi mm vm Im MMkkUMMD. QA8K A MoNITT, 3 003 ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Mook Block, - KED CLOUD, NEU. uoiiectlona promptly attended to. and eorrMpondsnoa aolteitad. mmm RP HP wt m w k . ma mm W fWiiiCM "'" 1 lafiiili v oover Is hinged to form the front, and n longer spout is used Instead of the one that belongs to the pump. This long hjout can bo bored out of a piece 0 pine in u few momenta. Tin inclosed air nboiit the pump will keep It from freezing, oven lu very severu weather If the door to the box aliuta snugly, and no other cracks let In the cold ulr. Orange Judd Farmer. Tabercnloels la Calvea. In some of the experiments in Iow It la found that calvea born from tuber culoua mothers, when allowed to taka milk from their mother developed tub erculin, but when raised on rallk known to be ltealthy, did not become affected with the dlseaae. Thla has ralaed tho question whether the children of con sumptive parents) could not escape tba diease If at once removed from their ore. Tho point ia an Interesting one, ns It Involves the question of Inherited tendencies, nnd we hope that scientist will cndcoor to shed more light upon Rheumatism Is a blood disease aad only a blood reme dy can cure it. So-many people make the mistake of taking remedies which at best are only tonics and cannot possi bly reach their trouble. Mr. Asa Smith, Greencastlc, Indiana, says: "For years I have suffered with Sciatic Rheuma tism, which thebest physicians were un able to relieve. I took many patent medicines but they did notsem to reach my trouble. I gradually grew worse until I was un able to take my food or handlemyself In any way; I was abso lutely helpless. Three bottles of S.S.S. re ljeved' mc so that I iwas soon able to move my right arm; before long I could walk across the room, and had finished one dozen battles was enred completely and am as well aa ever. I now weigh 170." A Real Blood Remedy S.S.S. cures Scrofula, Cancer, Eczema, and any form of blood troubles. If yo have a blood disease, take a blood mtAi cine S.S.S. (jntmtanietd turelv veeeta- fwO.is exclusively for the blood aud Slierlira ShIu. . . Notice I liereliy clven thnt under nr by Irtue if tin onler ol mhIo Nuetl from the iillce 11! Jamet llunli-n. elerk 1 1 tlin riuirlct mini nf jihuTentli Judicial DIMrlcr, within iinilifnr i ruiier i-oumy, neuruiKii, upon 11 drrreft in an iiutlou ntinllnu.ttieielti. uliert'ln lvtiltaiu. i& Nixon uie plaint UK und ikriilnt Nouli I'sfrv 'Allen a l'err, hebr.inkul 0,111 It Ti list Co.. anil poui.il i)iern invesuneni n itiimny, dfrenl .huh, I li,ill offer for nle at pun le mmkIikmo iln-lilKbt-st Nil ii-r lor riisli in liiuid, itt ttie rait door o tlie cmirt lionse. at Hed cinlil, 111 siil'l Welimer lonnty, Nclirn-ka (that tieim llir luilldlnu lif rein tlio latt term of Mild eorrt na!(hiilileii),(iii Ihi'Ttll ilnvof ,pill. A. I.. 1W. ., ,f,i,i 1 ,,v M , jii,,ii, ri,i unii I III, 1,iimiVII Wlewritivd urnlifrty. to wit: Lots tilnn CJli tin i nun .woive (SL'Vlu niocK nv t IIIIOIIIIIII 10 111" CUV lurcimiitv. elniista,i. (Iheli nndvr inv haml thli nth iluv A. I).. 1MW. .. . , .1. W.im.oiiKV, SlierWT, II T. Totter. I'lalntlff'sAtliiiiioy ftotlue to Xeuelierh. Notice is hereby given that I will oxamino all purcotis wlin may desire to offer themselves as candidates for teachers oftho puhliu aeliouls of thit. oouuty, at Kcd Uloud on tlio third Saturday of each month. 1 Special examinntiniM will be held on the Friday primneding tho 3d Sat urday of each month, The standing desired for 2d and 3d grado oerlifioatus is the minm nn 'grade below 70 per cent., average 80 por eeat; tor nrst grade certtooate no grade below 80 por oent., average 90 per oent. in all branches required by law. D. M. Hunter, ('mm tv Supu 1. CkUkMt. Em1I.1i SltaHi nruA, Pennyroyal pills niau.aiyairVraliie. . A MC, !; nU.M.. udii. ut at"i ;i.i idr L.ir.Nin'. jcngiu .eX Brand In llrd ud lUj UMU4W . ...lorf lt. htn rihh.. vk&VJr Mkpn Rffvi dan.trMu mhjm. W "l imtlMont. ""-Ifinirnitill. 2.!VJ0' J"!""!".. Unui. ul Stealer nip T.mdtfM.9 t Lu,. rL MIL I O.IIOO Tr.lliuonl.l,. JVuau War. ...... a ninwa , rw mlitn?K " twajL IV B M tiju! Ucu I : 1 1 BfJ tfavna-Vfl lilmmujiiiil Mmm BBMMMM -LyBBBMMMM ----HLMMMSaH55 l.ysaiider as. and aw iaVMBMaBBBBkfs V.aajBBBBBLlBP when I KlierllFa Sale. Notice Is herrby clven that under and by vir tue of an order of sale. IsmmciI from the oflice of James Burden, cleric of tlmMlstrlcr court of the tenth judical diitrlct, within aud tur Weh iter county, Nebraska, upon a deci eo In an nc- l'.Vu MenuiiiK uipiuio, wueroiti 1 W. Tulteyn. truMee. Is nlnliiB acainsi Ueorse II. Holland und r.lhhio Holland. ilHrHmtnura T ulmli .vffa, rm. sale at nub Ic vndue, to tli hlchest bidder for cash in hand, at tho ea.it door of the court-house nt Ked I'louil, In ivvSd Webster clu"l? ..""ebraskm (that bolnjj tli tiullrtlnir Wherein tho lat term ol mh Id nmrt uu, hni,i.7 011 the 7th day of Aprll.A.l). isoo. at oiiu o.clock p. m. of said dajs the foilowltiK described property. to,lt: Thu northeast uimrter of oeciion eighteen lis), toniirhlptwo (2). rnnce Kii (,J'i west 0l ,,le 0I l'.M.. ItVwchster county, Nebraska. .!'vcu under my hund this Cth day of March A I. 1d9o( J. W. Hunch kv. Sheriff, Ilreckenrldce, UreckewrldKi. & Co , ii'iniimn'H Attorneys. BESTIINB TO ENVER AND jk Solentlfio Anertetn,. Wla3ira2aaP MjES92LH& MMsb. flfir MaiOM BtATaWTS !??. w OfWmOMTaV . uiaen enreao for seenrinc patent la America. Brerr pMtit taken out by UaUbrotisht1b.rM thej pague ay a aoUoactvaa (res otcHaars to "Si rituhfic 'tnenifun JJSR" 25l550,., "tenUlie paper la tae vj.frlwtr.tliaaVatea. KoTlSuiiiSi taaa,iatanJedwajr,yew Tork OUyr ill 1 LIFORNIA 7i IrjMiLTOEa BKOVtTH ' . Snap &&& K k UKS mj wiwi - I iBSirTRI i E'aia TMMfAr JMUSHirt j n am Am so 2fS bilhi WIAE TTDflllsa OX SALE AT twf),is exciHstveiy lor the blood aud ia recommended for nothing else. It fortes oat the poison matter permanent ly. I We will sss send to anyone our valuable books. Address Swift Specific 104 Atlanta. QRl J. 8. EMIQH, , DCBtltt, RIDOLODD, . . NIBBA8K Over Tailor's Vtirnlihra store. Bitracts teeth vdthout pain, crown an bn.lso work a apeelalty garcaUIn inlay, and all Ittndt of gold nilloss. "utes" tUbber l"Rte, corSblSatioB A work Kusrantead to be Brs .jiass. DUClfSMDffMillS, I ru Intend pHrckailnv Tai Shoes or Oxfords d see this lias It will pay yoa. J Com a ' AaH W fc Wptroa Ducker& Co ' y UawAjeV t mmin "-.-V tmismau-sAi.f. .. , , Try TaTrrTf a 1-aJit.HVll Ta y &W.r --kMi .sikXai