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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1896)
-sfiton THE HKD CLOU J) OlilEIT, FRIDAY, MAY 15, 189(3. iM laiTrl AkMWl Hood's Saranpnillln ns n blood purifier and build ing tip tncdloltio leads everything over produced. It is positively tho bent. Others any mako tho samo clnlni. Hut there's tbla difference: We prove it. Not by on tlqulty, but by Merit. Not by what we pay, what a rtc- but by Hood's par Ilia It linn ord of Cures unequalled in medical history. It positively, perfectly and permanently earca when all other medicines fail. That tho keen discrimination of tke people- recognizes its merit and the cures by Hood's Barsaparllla, ia drown by tho fact tkat they dualon of buy Hood's rlllalnpref. to the ex all others. flood's Barsoparilla has a larger salo than I1 other blood purifiers. It wins con ttenco everywhere because the utato vents In its advertising and testimonials re verified by all who tako It. No other Bedlclno has ever received such praise, or o many voluntary testimonials of won derful cures. No other medicine possesses pari I la the peculiar combination, proportion trad process used In preparing Hood's Sarsapa xilla, and which glvo it merit peculiar to Itself. This is the secret of Its wonderful power, of Its wonderful sales, of its won derful hold upon the confidence of tho people This ia why It cure Scrofula, Bait Ilheum, Catarrh, Rheumatism, all Humors, Kidney and Liver troubles, Dys pepsia, That Tired Feeling, builds up tho Bcrvcs,creatcian appetlteand strengthens the whole system. Its msrit, 1U sales, Its Cures Make Hood's Baraaparllla the One True Blood Purifier. Bold by all drag rifts, fl. Prepared only by a I. ITood & Co., Lewell.Moss. Hmri'a Pills ,h u,t ttBxQ' "' toUke,Mr toepmto, AUdtoMM. JteanU. ....,......,..,.............. THE CHIEF Puhllshed Wcokljr. bicrlptlon, t)1 Per Annum Invariably In A4vane Entered at Die 1'ost Olflce in Had Cloud, Neb. as nmll mstternrthewnnd cIm Republican Ticket. For Congress fitb. District. W. E. ANDREWS of Hasting. Wk shall soon know who ia the lucky aura on the republican tioket for presi dent. It only laoka about thirty days before the convention will be here. Wk believe that Congressman Meikle John will be nominated without much trouble, for governor on the republican ticket and if nominated will be elected by an old time majority of about 10,000. The race for ollice is now on in good ahapo and hundreds of candidates aro developing every day. It is wondorf ul how many fellows are willing to be sacri ficed for ofllcial pelf, about this eoason of the year. McKinli:v now baa ubout tlvo hundred delegates, which InBuros his nomination, abould ovorything turn out bb expected. .It seems to bo a foregone contusion that ho will bo tho man that will head the republican column thin fall. Tiikiik is one thing certain and that is that J. A. Pipor of Alma and L. P. Al bright of this city will bo component parts of the stato ticket tho coming campaign, on tho republican ticket. Roth aro capable men and deserving of tho olllces for which they are candidates. Red Cloud ought to have n telephono oxchango and telephone connection with every town within 100 milea of tho city. Just why wo havo been isolated for so long a tnno wo can not ovplnin, unless it is for lack of onergy. Oov. Moino.i having signod the Greater New York bill now makes Now York City tho second greatest city aroa in tho world. Hor area in square miles is .T)0, her population Jl.OJO.UOO. Her debt is 170.000,000, her tuxablo proporty iarir.S:J.:WI,:WS. The law goes into of ifoct in 181)3. Now York will thus become the second city in tho world in aroa and population, onlv exceeded bv London. A. C. Hosmor, editor of tho Rod Cloud Chief, was ii callor at this ollice Monday ovening. Mr. Hosmer is u thorough newnpnpor man, having been ongaged n the business for the past thirty years. For thirteen years he has published the Ciiikk, ami recently commenced the Iiulilicatlon of tho Nebraska and Kansas ''armor, a p'ipor devoted to tho interests of this portion of. Kansas and Nebraska He is making a success of tho Farmer and hh)8 Unit the next issuo will con 6i6t or ..'juu coptra. m, iioemer is u very pleasant gentleman mid wo nppre xinlo tho cull. Smith County Pioneer. Impoverished blood causes that tired feel.ng. Jliiorl'H Sur-mpunllii purities, tnnolu' nml vitalizi- tlm tiluoil, giving .new life an J increased vigor ami vi tality. Hoods I'd! are emy to take, easy to opuruti . fiiru indigestion, henduche. bllliOlthlll-X. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Sar sa What .Tlllit He. Vww iH talk tlmt t 0 II. .t M. folks uill mhiii ruplnuu IIih nifii lit thin point tlmt thoy removed during limt full. Or (liimiily wo should wiy Unit tho roiul would lio compulse to do this if thorn la mi abundant crop hiirvnted. Wo bo liovotlmt in tho dim futuro.nnd perhaps not no very far diatant, that tho paosen gor division will bo put bock hero. If pome inilucoinout could bo mudo tho hind dopurttnont of tho rond wo beliovo Unit It would raako a groat differenco with our dlvinion and our railroad mtor oetu. Hud Cloud In naturally tho beet city on tho Iiurllngton'a 11ns, and nlso a natural dlvinion point for trains coming from Chicago, St Louis, St Joseph and thoouBt. Tho eastern trains ot conoo quenco, from the above ooints, are now run by tho way of Tablo Rock and Lin coln, it roundabout way for the purpose of helping Lincoln out, when it would be much nearer to run thorn to Denver via this city. Theroforo if aomo Induce ment could be offored wo beliavo the trains would bo run ua of yore, and tho dlvlHion placod whoro it ought to bo i, e, Red Cloud. It 1b natural for tho road to help towns that thoy havo the great est intercut in, which can bo plainly ot. aorved if you will atop for n moment and look at Lincoln, Wymore, McCook, Hot Springs, Shoridan otc. We beliovo thnt tho coinniorcial club could tlnd bo mo prolitablo work on this line that would bo of advantage to our city. Rod Cloud has Bomo excellent advantages for parks, sanitariums, etc., that could be dovelop od with capital, that would make hor tho great attraction of tho southwest, saying nothing about n great midway rttsirt for invalids going westward, a half way rost ns it wero. Capital could mako of Red Cloud, nlong tho line sug gested, what the Hot Springs are to Ar kansas, and to Dakota. It has been a foregone conclusion for years, and ful ly demonstrated by facts that peoplo wiih weak lungs should not travel di rectly from the eastern states to tho mountains, but that there should be a stopping place at out 400 miles east of tho mountains in a climate similar to Colorado, without tho eztromo altitude, yet high enough so that the persons af flicted could foel the change and not suf fer thorefrom, yet prepare them for a higher altitude and a lighter atmosphere Red Cloud is therefore just the placo and we beliovo that it the railroad com pany had a goodly interest hor that thoy might take hold of the matter and help to build up, Red Cloudand othor wise put ua in the push. All it needa a tho right kind of talk and push and tho matter would be settled. Will wo do it? Caution. All instantaneous oongh comb contain opiates and art liable to dry up the phlegm aad maens In the bronohlal takes and lings, thsrsby causing eongastien. We guarantsa Bsgsa' Chwy Cough Syrup agaiast this danger. C LCotting. The titjr'a Dnljr. The supreme court handed down a de cision recently that glvea the city the right to look after sidewalks, streets and alloys, and make it responsible for their condition. The decision says: "The fee of the streets of the municipalities of tbia atate ia vested in the municipalities themselves, and the sidewalks of the va rious municipal corporations are parts of the streets thereof. The law of this stato devolves upon the various munici pal corporations thereof the duty of at all times keoping their streots and side walks in a reasonably sufo condition for travel by the puullc, and no municipal corporation by any act of its own can tie volvo this duty on another so as to re lievo itself from a liability resulting from ita failure to porform such duty. Tho law does not mako it tho duty of a lot owner to build, maintain, or repair the sidewalks boing a part of his streot in front of his premises. A municipal cor poration may employ such agency bb it boos tit in the construction or ropair of its streets and sidowalks, and may ii oenso or permit a lot owner to build or repair a sidewalk in front of his prom ises under its direction. Adams County Domourat. Heart Disease Kills Suddenly; hut novcr without warnlnRsyrap toms.such as Faint, Weak or Hungry Spoils, Irregular or Intermittent I'ulso, Fluttering or Palpitation of tho Heart, Choklntf Sensa tions, Shortness of Ilrcath, Swelling of Foot and Auklcs, etc. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure, Cures Heart Disease. Mr. iKo. I.. Fmltli. of tho Geo. L. Smith Mantul Co., Imlavlllo, Ky writes Feb. 23, ISt! "For ntwut a year I was a terrible suf ferer from heart trouble, which sot so bad I was obllRoJ to lt up hi bed to pet my breath. I had to abandon business and could hardly crawl around. My friend, Mr. Julius C. VosMt, one of our leading pharma cUtt., asked mu to try Iir. Miles' Heart Cure. I had UM-d littm in iro than a bottle when tho pain reined mid palpitations entirely disappeared. 1 Jut imt hud the slightest trouble bliu-e, and ton ly I am aUemlliiK to business as regular. y as e vr." Sold by drii!;i;lbt.s ovoryahero. Hook orl Heart and Nerved sent fice. Address Dr. Miles Medlr.al Ca, Hlkhart, 1ml. J)r. Biles' Remedies Kcsloro ilciillli. J)r JJlrVIV;j rJfsiiu-miitanliTiltof.wi iVa(lu7inlu.u mliiuiCB. ' One I'i'iii a iIum'. frEKN- - i Eczema All Her Lite. Mr. E. D. Jenkins, of Lithouia, Ga., says that his daughter, Ida, inherited a severe case of Kczema, which the usual mercury and potash remedies failed to relieve. Year by year she was treated with various medicine 1, external appli cations and internal remedies, without result. Her Mifierings were intense, and her condition grew steadily worse. All the so-called blood remedies did not seem tt reach the dis ease at nil until S. S.S. was given, when an improvement was at once noticed. The medicine was continuecd with fav orable results, and now she is cured sound and well, her skin is perfectly clear and pure and she has been saved from what threat ened to blight her life forever. S.S.S. guaranteed purely vegetable) cures Eczema, Scrofula, Cancer, Rheu matism, or any other blood trouble. It is a real blocd remedy aud always cures even after all else fails. A Real Blood Remedy Take a blood remedy for a blood disease; a tonic won't cure it. Our books on blood aud skin diseases mailed free to any address. Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. sss Cliuticollor MacLcan's Lecture. On last Friday evening Chancollor MacLean, tho talonted head of the stato university, gave hie leoturo at tho Con grsgational church. Owing to the latenoss of the train which did not ar rive until 8:30, tho church was not crowded as it would have bean had tho lecture commenced an hour earlior; than to add to tho lateness of the train, a good rain commenced to fall which kept many away. However, tho chancollor in hia pleasant manner arose, and remarked that whorover he had been during tho last six weeks it had rained, and he thought that to be preferred rather than tho lecture. After the ohoir had fur nished some excellent music, Prof. Wil son introduced the chancellor, who for an hour addressed those present on mattera that were highly entertaining. He has a faculty of pleasing his audi ence and holding their closest attention. He fait extremely proud of the educational facilities of Nebraska and thought that no other state ia the grand galaxy of states could boast of so perfect a system, and system where the rich and poor could have the same advantages, from the ceuntry schools, through the high schools into the state university. There was no reasen why the ohildren of the great commonwealth of Nebraska should not be educated. The speaker thought howevor that forced oducation was not the proper thing. Ho did not beliove in tho "ramrod" kind of teaching, whore page after page of stuff was crowded dowu tho gullet of tho child ns it were, without considering the value thereof. He did not appreciato tho teacher that was only in the Held for tho money that was In it, for thoy wero not lit persons to train the children. He would have teashers who taught bocuuee it was a pleasure, and who did not think bo much of their salary, but those who could boar the irkeomo duties without taltoring by the way, Upon tho whola, tho lecture wbb one of the best that we havo over hoard and we boliove that the regents of the university acted with great wisdom when thoy secured Chan cellor MacLean's services. He has the the right ideas about education and if the regents follow out his mothods there will bo no question about tho Nebraska schools leading all othors. It is to be hopod that ho may como again to this city wlton tho circumstances aro moro propitious. Attractive Women. Why ia one woman attractive and a n other not? The roost admirable aud nt trnotivo thing about an attractive woman is her womanliness, Everyhndy admires a womanly woman. She must have hotlth of course, because without it she would lose the brightness of her eyes, the fullness of her cheeks and her vivacity. Real health must mean that a woman is really a woman. That she is strong and perfect iu a sexnal way as w ell as in every other. That slio in capable of per forming perfectly the duties of maturity. Some aro born with what ia culled con stitutional weakness. Those who do not enjoy perfect health, need only tako tho proper prooantion and the proper rem edy to become perfectly well aud strong, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription will enre any derangement of the distinctly feminine organism. Bend '.'1 cents iu ono uout stamps to World's Dispensary Mediuat Association, HnfTalo, N, Y., and reeoivo Dr. l'ioroe'e 1008 page "Common Sense Medical Ad vUer," illuitrated. The World's Fair Tests showed no baking powder so puro or so grc.it in leav cnlng power us tho RoyaL, iWfw The Premium. Thoso parties who dosiro to contest for the premiums to tho Nebraska and Kansas Farmer can see tho premiums atTlioe. Penman'B jewelry storo, You Btlll have till July 1st to got one or the other of those handsome premiums, which will bo given freo. To tho ono gotting the largest numborof subscrip tions boforo July 1st, we give a 120 gold flllod lady's watch; to the second, a handsome Bilvor watch; nnd to tho !)d largest number an 18-knrat gold ring, valued at $5.00. Mako an effort now. Wo will nlso give a cash promium to tho parties contesting. Writo for torms. Thero will bo no trouble in getting largo lists at tho pries of ton conta por year, Romomber tho papor is purely dovotod to farmors, poultrymen and stock deal ers, ana treo rrom pontics, writo tor torms and Bamplo espies. Address tho Nkbkaska and Kansas Fakmkh, Red Cloud, Nob. How to Treat a Wire. (From l'aolllo Health Journal.) First, get a wife; sooond, be patient. You may have great trials and perplexi ties in yonr baldness, bnt do not, thero fore, carry to yonr home n oloudy or con tracted brow, Yonr wife may havo trials which, though of less magnltnde, mny be hard for her to bear. A kiud word, a tonder look, will do wonders in chasing from hor brow all elonds of gloom. To thin we would add, always keep a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in the house. It is the best and is sure to be needed sooner or later. Yonr wifo will then know that yon really oare for hor and wish to protect her health, For sale by H. K. Qrioe. II- .- A. C Hosmer, editor of tho Rod Cloud Ciiiep, and business manager of tho Ne braska and Kansas Farmor; and D. J. Myers, mayor of tho same town, bIbo a prominent loan and real estate agon t, wero in town on business and to take i n tho eights the first of the wook, and found time to mako this olllco a short call. They are both pleasant ontertain ing gentlemen, and aro well pleased with this part of the country. Wo hopo to become better acquainted with them. Smith Ceuaty Journal. Yonng mothers dread the Summer months on account of the great mortality among ohildren oansed by bowel troubles. Perfect tnfoty may be asiured those who keep on hand De Witt's Oollo A Cholera oore and ndm'Linter it promptly. For cramps, billons colic, lvsentery, and dlar- rrices.lt anoras lnstan uiier. u.Ij. dot ting. . The Growler Racket. Since the discovery has been mado that tho greasing the inside of a growl er dissipates the foam and compels a vender to give a man more beer for his money, the saloon keepers are now using sand paper for towels, and insist on wip ing out the pail clean before filling it. This is important, if true. We don't claim to speak from experience, as a practitioner at the bar. ii i Inflamnatory RHcunallsmCure ed In 3 Days. Morton L. Hill, of Lebanon, lnd., says: "My wife had Inflammatory Rheumatism in every muscle and joint, her suffering wt.n terrible and her body and faoe were swollen almost beyond recognition; had beon in bed for six weeks and had eight physicians but received no benefit nntil she tried the MYSTIC CURE FOR RHEUMATISM. It gave immediate re lief and she was able to walk about in .K.Jka 1uvO T am BM,M It UI&VI1 lltaP HfA ' Sold by H. E. Qrioe druggist, Red Oloud. ....-.- 820 Per Acre. I will glvo 920 pir acre to parties con tracting to cultivate onions between the 10th of May and July 15, 1890. Call on or address Geo. A. Latta, Cowles, Neb. Fnrm two miles south of Cowlos. Itliruniutlsm Cured In a Day. 'MYSTIO CUKE" for RhenmatiBm and Nenralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days, IU notion npon the eyntem is re mark! ble and mysterious. It romoyes at once the canae and the disoaee immed iately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits. 75 cents. Sold by II, , Grioe ruggist, Red Cloud. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World' Fair Highest MtdaUnd Diploma. II. E. Pond has 'd'20 ncrcB of woll foncod nnd woll-watored pasture land for rent cheap. CuhlHiKO IMnntN. I havo tor enlo aovernl thousand lino cabbage plants. A. V. Giwrrs. Don't holt yonr food, it irritate yonr stomach. Choose digestible food nnd oliew it. Indigestion is a dangerous slekneBs. I roper care prevents it. Shaker digestive cordial cures it. That is the long aud ehortof iudigestion, Now tho question is: Have yon got indiges tion r Yen, if you have paiu or diRoom fort after eating, headaohe, dizziness, nausea, offensive breath, henrtburn, Inn gour, wenlmesH, fever, janndice, Ihtnlenee Iocs of nppttito, irritability, ooustiputlon etc Yes, you have indigestion. To cure it tako Shaker DigcstiveCordial. The medical plants and herbs of which Shak ers digestive cordial isioomposud, help to diuest the food in your stomach; help to strengthen your stomach, When your stomneh Is strong, enro will keep it so. Shaker Digestive Corel! a1 Ii for side by druggists, price 10 oents to $1,0(1 per bottle. For n tine hair tonio call on Hutchin son &. lliatt. tho harbors. Mrs. H. DoYoung, Middleburg, Ia writes: I have used Ono Minute Congh Cure for six yours, both for myself nnd ' children, aid I pousider it the quickest netiug and most satisfactory Cough Cure I have ever need. O I, Totting. ' Ur. Price's Crenm Uaklnjr. Powdci World's Fair Highest Award. RHEUMATISM sit Results from Liver and can be r Cured by Using rr Dr. J. H. : LIVER A Certain Remedy for Diseases of the Liver, Kidneys and Urinary Organs AT DRUGGISTS. PRICE, tl.00 PER BOTTLE THE Dr. J. H. McLEAN MEDICINE CO., St. Louis, Mo. Kaley's Spring Anno incemciit. $10 in premiums will be given to the persons supplying the missing words in our announcement, each trial to be ac companied by the purchase of a pair of our popular Shoes or Oxfords. Contest to close June 1st. 1 o 3 4 5 We have now for our, a large assortment of spring styles, iu Men's, Women's, and Children's Shoes, which we have a large and appreciating for some time , 0 We have now the finest assortment of shoes the, 7 of this community havo ever had the 8 of seeing, and at such , 9 as will make them very 10 We have never depended on the. 11 of handling the common 12 goods entirely, although the 13 of the country has compelled ns to 14 this alass of goods more than at any 15 time. We have in the finest line and styles it is. 16 for experienced workmen to 17 While our store is not a 18 We have been and will be 19 to keep a clean, bright, and attractive 20 where the most fastidious or humble 21 can come and be carefully and 22 fitted with a handsome 23 of elegant and fashionable shoes to 24 or with the heavier and more serviceable 25 Travel from the Atlantic or the 26 and you will not find a single 27 who should be better satisfied or more 28 than we, on account of the liberal 29 given me. It has encouraged us and 30 the way for greater and more 31 efforts to satisfy each and every one of our Yours for honest endeavor and increa sed trade, A. H. KALEY, Proprietor Cincinnati Boot and Shoe Store, Fed Cloud, Nebraska. gmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmg NEW s VUeill AT LOW C L. Cotting, The Druggist. uuiuUiiUiiiUiUiUittiamaaiiUiiUR MRS. IRENE BICKNELL WISHES TO ANNOUNCE TO THE PUBLIC, as well as her old customers, THAT SHE HAS ON HAND A COMPLETE LINE OF MILLINERY IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES, And prices to suit the times, Eggs taken in exchange. F jM a Bnd &m Yn.rrrwrm'Sf id WS KIDNEY BALM : low LINE OF Paper 25 PRICES. ncncls, come and see me, i - KA 3 r i rfr'J 'Mk.. MMK' aM!g riftgggfr, m.- -ijgs3 ia aH' rUiUi'tM UU