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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1899)
i0WlWH5SrS " r THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, APK1JL 28, iw. i I -J H V lb ' iv I r' & f L Before a Fall." Some proud people think they have strong constitu tions, nd ridicule the idea of disease. Such people neglect their hesith, let the Blood run down, and their stomsch, kidneys nd liver become deranged Don't be foolish about your health Um Hood's Sarsaparilla and you will prevent the tell and nave your pride. orafUkMW Htj mm -" Mr boy Willie bad scrofulous hip disease from a kby. Abaoasse developed. Month at Um aoeplUl, with best treatment, did no . Tbsr aa&i ha would never walk egslw. Ha waa belple and waited away to BOtatac bat akin and bone. Hood'e flaraaparllla had helped me, and I Rare It to am. iaufUM mj aeug ni bi m wonuer- Makanta. Abscesses all healed, cratchee ftwswa away. Ha la now tall and stout, Mrttetiy wall and the thanks are all due to BeoeVs Saraaparllla. Other motheri with ed ehlMraa abould know this." Mas. V. Hntt Walpole, Man. -MX wai weak, nerroni suffered In attemptlnff to watt, mora Sartapariua and Hooevi MHaaaada aaa wall. I feel Ilka another juraaa." mm.-uscii huiiiit, conduit Km, Sax Aaaapolli. Md. Mla-M We all uae Ilood'e Mr l cured ear brotner-in-Uw and anew of armeoet. i owe my are 10 it." V, W. KtaK, 097 Franklin St., Philadelphia. rxSc OS's Pill car iitw ill. tus bob iftuaupf ana tt If cathsrUc to uk with liood's Sarttrarlllai THE CHIEF rvauiHiD ar W. L. MoMILLAN. 'oe year,,.. ..... ...... ....a............, si eo sIkbobUu 90 PUMLIHUBD KVKRY FRIDAY lalered at the poet offloe at Red Olond, Nob.u MeeadolaeemaU aiatter. ADVERTISING RATKS: Leoal advertlalng 6 oente per lino per lame. Local AdrertUlof for entertainment, con !rt, (octal, eta, atron by churches, charitable eedeilM, oto., where all moneys raised there free, are tued wholly for church or charitable eoieUea, Brat tea Unes free end all oyer ten ilaee IK cent per line per Issue. Local adrertlslng of entertainments, concert, recital, eta, where per cent I siren to pro asters, 6 cent per line per Imuo. DlirtAT AUTIRTIilHO. 0 celumn per montli......... I? 00 One half column per month ... 3 M) Oae fourth column por month... 1 79 General display advertising H cents per Inch er Issue. AT THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. Secretary Long is very anxious to loam HomotliitiK dolinito of the fate of Lieut, tillnioio and the boat's crow of fourteen men from tho Yorktovvn, who wet (i supposed to have either been killed or captured by tho Filipinos last week, anil ho has cublod Admiral Oowoy for all the information lie bus; also, for information as to what stops havo boon tikon to ascertain tho fato of tho nion, or to seouro their release if they are prisoners in the hands of tho fr'ilipinoi. Rooont news from the Phil ippines has been considered in official circlos as very favorablo, nnd to indi cate that tho backbone of tho revolt is broken; notwithstanding sensational publications to tho contrary both in fiurope and in this country. Officials ouargo that an organizod effort to cre ate a sontimont against our retaining tho Philippines, is responsible for most of those stories. Kvorything has an end. Tho bcof in quiry is over, and the court is uow working upon its report, which is looked for this weok. Some very radical predictions nro bciug uindo as to the nature of tho report, such as that it will whitewash tho wur depart ment officials nnd censure (tonerul Mile and other officora who fouud fault with tho beef; but conservative , oioo boliove tho report will be a dif ernnt sort of a document; that it will deal very lightly with censuro for any ttmly and that it will aim to bo of such a naturo that all parties concerned can without loss of dignity consent to drop tho wholo controversy, which many ihluk to havo already bcou productive of much more harm than good. It will soon bo known which of thedo pre dictions is the correct ono, ns tho un derstanding is that tho report will bo rondo public as aoou as it is submittod Senator Stewart of Novada, whoso long service in tho sonnto has mado him an authority upon the rules and regulations of that body, was asked what aotion ho thought tho senate would tako it Mr. Quay presented his ppoiutmontto tho sonate, mado by tho governor of Pennsylvania, following jklv acquittal on tho chnrgo of criminrl conspiracy by a Philadelphia jury, and Ajesaid: "I'or tho las', century the etiate has beet rovorslug itsolf on this question, buttbe;in3t :four cases have been decided against tho uppointco, and if this precedent is maintained, Mr. Quavwilllaot boseatod. But I do not believe the oenatejwill bo called uaop'JetecldathUmattor, as It is my ofUaloa that theJPennsylvania legisla ture will' be oaUedjinoxtr session be fere' the extaaeetlag of congress, and that MrTQwy wI11 be "8ulr,y e,eot" ' ," Mr,Swrrt,:who.ls Mr. Quays fell trial: "1 rfrd the tirdlot of the ytaMr Qusy'aJ trial fas Jut one, nnd tliu only ono Unit could have boon honestly rendered on tliocvidonco submitted. Sonator Quny is iofinitoly bettor than any of his opponents." Tim fact that thu contest for the speakership of tho houso, a position socond to tho presidency only in Im portance, and made by Mr. Beod sec ond in power over legislation to none, which has been precipitated by tho an nouncement that Mr. Seed had becomo a ruombor of a New York law firm and would retire from public life, promises to be between tho eaat and tho west is not surprising. Of the thirty-two speakers of tho houso, only fourRolf cr of Ohio, and Davis, Colfax and Kerr of Indiana have come from tho west, whlto iiftoon of them havo boon taken from the south, and tho other thirteen from the east. In ante-war times tho west waa not sufficiently Influential in political councils to mako an effective protest against not getting its share of the honors, but it is difforont now, es pecially in tho houso, whero tho west furnishes moro than a majority of tho voto of tho party in control. This would seem to mako it easy to olect a western speaker, and so it would- if there wero only ono candidate from that sootion, but thero are several, consequently thero is no cortainty about the section that the next speaker will come from. It is believed in Washington that tho candidate who gets tho support of the administration will get tho speakership, regardless of what stato he comes from. But It is a natural failing for those in Washing ton to always oxaggorato official power and to assumo that tho administration will bo tho winning factor in all con tests within tho party in power, but thero havo boon occasions whon tho administration candidate for speaker has boon dofoated. Frosidont McKln ley's long experience in tho houso will go a long ways, however, towards en abling him to ohooso a man for tho ad ministration candidate who can win, and tho chances nro decidedly in favor of his doing that very thing. Repre sentative Payno ol Now York, who was chairman of tho ways and moans com mittee of tho last houso, and floor lead er of the majority, spent Sunday in Washington, and took oooaslon to pub licly announce his candldaoy for the speakership. Ho is the first in the Hold but thero is no danger of his be coming lonesome. Friends of .Vice President Uobart, whoso health continues bad, deny tho report that ho has decided not to bo a candidate for rouoininntion. They say that ho hns nut dooidud either to bo or not to bo a candidate. D. S. Htlvtrn Heard From. The following letter from 0. S. Hel ve tn, ono of Webster county's early setlhts, received by one of his former old neighbors, will no doubt bo of in terest to his many old friouds here. "I have boon ulmir.g to writo to you for si mo timo, but havo put it off until today, nnd while it is mining I will try nnd toll you what wo nro doing down hero in 'poor old Arkausaw.' You to mombor six years ago I traded tho old 'Maple Grovo Farm' in Nebraska to a Mt. Cooper fpr 240 acres of land one and a half miles south of Mammoth Springs, Arkansas. Wo moved on this farm six years ago last December and wo now have ono of tho finest fruit and borry farms in northern Arkansas. I have also boughtanothor eighty joining tho Coopor farm, making 820 acres all told. Of tnis wo now havo about onu hundred acres clonred, fenced and in cultivation, nnd ol this amount wo havo thirty acres in fruit troos consist ing of 1500 applo, 1500 poach, 425 poar, 300 plum, CO cherry, a few quinco and DYSPEPSIA. Nervous Dyspepsia Caused Me Great Distress for a Number of Years. Cured by Dr. Miles9 Nervine. An active mind,surloring from over- oxortlon, worry, trouble or tho cares of business, demand from tho body a greater ttmouut of f uol for tho vital tires thau tho digestive organism can sup ply. It requires a certain amount of vital forco to opcrato tho human ma chino, and whon all tho availnblo sup ply of forco is absorbed by tho over worked brain thero is nothing loft for tho stomach, It is easy now to under stand why irritability and dyspepsia have become almost synonomous, why a nervous person 'is usually so very particular and capricious about food. It is an almost undisputed faot that uo marked progress can bo mr.Je to ward tho ultimate euro of any disease uutil the mind is put into that calm sorono condition wbicu Is natural tn people of full bodily health and vigor. Dr. Miles' Norvino puts tho mind in just that condition. It Is a brain aud norve food and tonic whoso important eloments, acting upon tho body and mind with equal force, posssssos re uiarkablo cftlclcucy in nervous dis orders. "My trouble was nervous dyspepsia and for a number of years I was all out transcendent crabapplo. Also 1000 of the bust vnrioties grapes, fifteen ncrcs of strawberries, five acres raspberries blnckberrios and dewberries. My ap pie, pear and plum trees will havo a lino lot of fruit this year. Will havo 200 bushels of plums, 160 bushels of pearl, and COO bushels of apples No preventing providence our strawberries will bo ripe the first of May, and then wo will havo plenty of fruit until next spring. We are raising lots of early vegetables for northern markets. We havo fivo acres of tomatoes and live ncresof watermelons and cantelopes; also peas, asparagus, oto. We had very bad luck whon wo first came to Arkansas. Tho first farm I bought I paid 11800 on it and then lost it. Dut since wo moved up here the lord has blessod us wonderfully, both in basket andstoro, spiritually and physically, have nil had good health, and enjoyed life This would be a good placo for you'.to live as you are a great hand to raiso vegetables and this is one of tho dnost countries for fruit and vegetables that I over saw. We make a good lot of money raising early vegetables for northern markets. With best wishes to all Inquiring friends I remain your affectionate friond, D. 8.Hklvkbn. OKTUARY. Died, at his home in Smith county, Kansas, on Saturday morning, April 15 after an illness of about nine weeks, of lung trouble, Mr. Wra. II. Stevens. Ho was born in Hamilton county, Indi ana, May 15, 1878. Tho deccasodwas tho eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Stevens, and leaves four brothers, live sisters and a host of friends to mourn his loss. Tho body was interred in the Mt. Hopo uemotery on Sunday. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Goldsworth of tho U. B. church. The family havo tho sympathy of the entire community in their great be- reavment. I was reading an advertisement of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di arrhoea Remedy in the Worcester En terprise recently, which leads mo to writo this. I can truthfully say I never usod any remedy equal to it for colic and diarrhoea. I bavo never had to use moro than ono or two doses to cure tho case with my sol f or children. W. A. Stroud, Popomoke City, Md. For salo by U. E. Orleo. m Littlo, neglected scratches and wounds frequently result in blood-poisoning. Hettei heal them quick with DoWitt's Witch llnzel Salvo, n thoroughly nuti-scpllu application with a record of ahvuysj curing piles, old ulcers, sores, cuts, wounds and skin discuses, C L. Cottintr. NlNKTV l'KIt OKNT of tllO people ll.lVO some kind of humor in the blood, and this causes many diseases. Hood's Sat' saparilla euro these diseases by expell ing tho humor. " Hood's Pills are uon-iititatlng and the only pills to tako with Hood's Sat--saparilla. s m Bis; Bargains in Choice Farms, I have for salo within two miles of Red Cloud about 1000 acres ohoico im proved farms of 80 acres or more, very cheap on favorablo terms. Theso lands must bo sold regardless of price Come and sco mo for bargains in land. F. . Goble. People who have taken DoWitt's Lit tlo Early Risers will nevor havo uny thing elso. They nro tho "famous lit tle pills" for torpid liver and nil irreg ularities of tho system, O. L. Cotting. of 'whack.' I was nervous and uneasy all the timo, and was about as miser ablo as a man could be. Work becamo a dread to mo. My stomach was in bad shape; it pained mo severely and I was unable to retain food. Dr. Miles' Restorative Norvino was recommend ed to mo by one of our merchants who was cured by its use, andk'nfter taking a few bottles I was n different man. I gained four pounds tho iirst ten days. I sleep like a top; I have a good appe tite; my stomach is in good shape and nothing distresses mo. W. W. Cox, Marshall, Mich." "For a long time I was a great suf forer from indigestion and extreme norvotisnoss, brought on by tho ex cessive use of tobacco. I was irritable nud nstlrss, and nothing that I ato seemed to agree with mo. Whon I would retire at night I would roll and toss and it would bo hours before I could get any eleop. In the morning whou 1 awoke I felt moro tired and worn out than wheu I retired. Noth ing that I took seemed to help mo until I started with Dr. Miles' Nervine. I used several bottles of It, and obtained I relief from the very start. 1 use it oc Some Women Doubt Many women think the bearing of chil dren is a necessary period of great pain and distress. They tent whether any medicine can relieve sJtelr entering. Veil may they hesitate botrt taking these Injurious Interna! mixtures so widely sold. But they may ftaet Implicit faith in jft js j J0 MOTHER'S FRIEND which la a softening, relaxing and tooth lag liniment for external use. Doubting women should get a bottb at the drug atera for $1, and test it. There it no possibility of Its doing harm, and there Is every likelihood of its saving them many hours of pain. jjjjjjjjj THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR GO. ATLANTA, GA. E. U. OVERMAN, Plaintiffs Attorney. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION. Btatb or Nmairei, I Wbktik Courrr. f" In the Dlatrlct court In and for Webster Coun it Mebnmka. union Central Life Insur ance compear. ) vs. nenry C. Scott, If elliee A. J Scott, Cherlee B. BeeeeJ Pekln Plow CotaDenr.f , Bmithwejron CpmpenjrA S.AL.Cobn. Henrietta; Kotnroca, tub rim nt-i uonei nana or Cloud. J. S. Knslih. Jel cob Bearer. Ctiarle U. 1 Potter. Phillip Fftuler, John Doe A Mry Doe. J reei name uninown, , uerenaent. The defendant, Pekln Flow Company, Smith Wagon Compmy, 8. A L.Cohn, and Jacob Ilea, rer. will take notlcothat on the toth day of Dec ember, A. D. 1898. the plaintiff the Union Cen tral Life Inmrance company Died It petition In the Dlatrlct Court of Webster County, Nebraska, against Henry C. Hcott, Melissa A. Scott, Charles It. Ilasse. Pekln Plow Company, Smith Wagon Company, 84 1,. Cohn, Henrietta Itothrock.The First National Uank of Ited Cloud. J. S. Kmlgh, Jacob Heaver, Charlestl. Potter, Phillip Fasifer, John Doe end Mary Doe, real names unknown, defendant, the object and prayer.of which Is o foreclose a certain mortgage executed by Henry C. Scott and Melissa A. Scott defendants, to tho plaintiff upon the West halt (W M) of the North Kait quarter (N K H) of seotlou Twenty-eight, and tho Kant half (K M) of tie North West quar ter (N W W) of section Twenty-eight (281 In Township Two (9) RangBleron (It) In web iter County, Neb., to eectkfe the payment of one promtssonr note dated Aguatattb, 188S,and the coupon Interest notes jnereunto belonging; for the principal sum ofOne Thousand Dollar (11000) which aN prjbclpat nolo was and be came due on or avbu the 24th day of August A. D, 1893. and wlalhereupon by the applica tion of tho said HeWr C. Hcott and Melissa A. Hcott extended lor a period of ten year from August U, 1898; together with new coupon notes for the Interest; taat since said extension de fault ha teen made In the payment or Interest on said note and the taxes on said premises, wherobytbe plaintiff, under the terms of said note and mortgago and tho coupon Interest notes attached, has declared tho entire amount of said note. Interest and taxes duo and payable by reason os said defaults, which the plaintiff has a right to do under the terms of said mort gago, and that the same under the terms ot said note and mortgage havo becomo due and pay ablo. The plaintiff prays for hn accounting nnd Judgment for all sums found due, with costs nnd n decrco of forccloMtro nnd the salo of ald firem xcs to pay tho ninouuudiie on xald note, hcil iiercxt coupons ami dcllimucnt taxes. V .a aru required to ntixwcr unld petition on or uuioro iiio'i'iii uny ui .Mity, a. i. mv., iinted, April l'-'tli, I8U9. INmv (Vmkvl I.ikb Insiiiunck Company. Hy K. U. Overman, It's attorney. APPLIGA TWN FOltJdOliNSE. Notlco is hereby Riven tlm ii Dcllllou sinned by thirty or tnoro residentfreeholders of the Second ward of the iVy of ited cloud, Mebraskn lias been filed with 11 ell clerk of Mild city of lied Cloud pmyiiiR tlilt f llccimo be Krauied to Morris Stern, tor lliu lljf of malt, Kplrltous and vinous lliiuors on lot Vreo (.')), block ono(l), Williams addition to the city of Kcd Cloud, Ne braska, that action will bo taken on said pe tition by tho Mayorand City Council on the 3rd day of May, 1KTO, or the first meeting of the council thereafter. J. E. KcsLxn. City Clerk. Dated at Ited Cloud, Nebraska, April 10, 1899. APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. Notice 1 hereby giren that ar petition signed dt thirty or more resident freeholders of the Fust ward of tho cltg of Rff Cloud, Nebraska, has been fllod with tie clt clerk of said olty of Ited Cloud praying IBmt f license be granted to John Polnlcky by tu Jbuncil of said city for the sale of malt, splHBus and vinous liquors on lot six (6), In blooy thirty-one (31) original town, now city of Redfiloud, Nebraska, tn the First ward of the city or Ited Cloud, that action will be taken on said DetlUon by the Mayor and City Council on the 3d day of May. 1999. or at the ursi meeting oi me council uierenuer. J . K. Kislkb. City Clerk. Dated at Red Cloud. Nebraska, April 10, 1899, EdacatoYonr Bowel With Ca caret. Candy Cathartic, euro conattpatlon forever. lOo, 28o. It a C. C, tail, druggists refund money. casionally now whon I am tiled, and always with gocd results. Sam McKklvic, Denton, Tuxat. "I can heattily recommend Dr, Miles' Nervine for it cured me of a sorlons nervous trouble. After doc toring with physicians for soveral months and getting no help, through the kindness of a friond I began using Dr. Miles' Hostorativo Norvino with wonderful results. My stomach was so weak I could not eat any solid food, but soon after taking tbo Nervine 1 began to gain in llesh. At tho end of six months I could ent anything nnd was well and strong. Mks. K. H. ritocTOit, Tilton, N. 11. SAMPLE TUEATMENT FUEE. A trial package of Dr. Miles' favorite treatment, consisting of Dr. Miles' Re storative Nervine, Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills aud Dr. Miles' Nokvo and Liver Pills will bo sent absolutely free of cost to any person sending uamo and ad dress on a postal card, requesting the samples, and mentioning the name of this paper to Dr. Miles' Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Ouf PFiees ape Every Day Prices Our regular prices lower than others specials. Every dol lars worth of merchandise bought at our store is worth one DOLLAR. Kitchen ohairn 45o eaoh. 4 spindle, turned at 60o each. High back dining chairs, wood seat at 70o eaoh. Better ones, wood seat, OOo, 11.00 and $1.20 eaoh. Cano seat dining chairs from 85c so 92.00 eaoh A hardwood cano Beat chair, braced arms, 91. White enamol Iron beds, rod construction, for 92.76. White enamel iron beds, angle construction, $3.60. Other grades of beds at 95 to 98.C0. Our iron beds are bought direct from the factory, no middleman's profits. Solid oak ohifBonero from 95.00 to 911 each. The best made kitchen safe on the market. If you want ?iuality in the kitchen safe buy our safes. Prices range rom 93.50 to 97.50 eaoh. Solid oak, quarter sawed top sidoboard 912.00. Other grades at 915.00, 918.00, 922.00, 925.00 and 930.00. Combination book cases at 912.50, 913.50. 914.50, 915.50, 916.50 and 919.00. Small writing desk and book case 96.00. Other grades at 91.50, 91.75, 92.00, 92.25, 98.00, 93.B9, 94.00, 94.60 and up to 98.00. Cant seat sewing rocker at 91.50. Large, roomy arm chair, hardwood, cane seat, 92.00. Values in couches, velour and corduroy from 96 to 919. Bed lounges from 99 to 917. Come in and let us show you the latest in bed lounges, Bed room suites, 912.50 to 935. Hall trees, ladles dressing tables, ladies writing desks, Indian stools, screens, easlos, pictures, mirrors, and many other articles. Mattresses, the best that money can buy, 93.50 to 97. Springs from 91.25 to 93.60 each. Ironing boards 91 eaoh. Ironing boards, fasten to any table, 75c. Clothes bars 75c and 91.10 each. Dress Goods. Skirt patterns. French Croponsin blaok, nt prices ranaine from 91.00. 91.10, 91.10 por yard. Wool ana Moualr in black brocades at 25, 35, 40, 50, 90, 91.00, 91.10. All wool Henrietta 50, 60, 75, 00, 91.00 Latest novelties in dress pal torn lengths from 50o to 91.10 per yard. Shepherds plaids and fancy chocks 50, 70, 90c Shaded LaBargo 40o per yard. Covert cloth at 20c. Assortment of colors. Sewing Machines. Small profits apply to this lino, tho same as the other departments of the BIO STORE. We are not tied down by any con tract in selling machines. The 5 drawer FIELD, high head for 920.00, drop head for 925.90. Simplicity ono important feature. Come in and let us tell you several moro. Wo give n guarantee with each machine. Cotton Diaper Cloth. Sanitary dlnpor cloth, 10 yards for 75c, '22 inches wide. Sanitary dinner cloth 10 yards for 90c, 27 inches wide. Window Shades. Window shade comploto with spring roller for 10c. A Rood quality cloth curtain for 2:5c. Othor grades ut !irc, 40c, 50c. MINER BROS., 25000 FftfllOUS OHIO THAT ALL TRY TO M flHHVHBHHUjnBBni3jKAiBBBBB IVY ssH JBB flB-sr1 SllmV Hi Vialfl) aB F. V. TAYLOR, The fmitm (Dan IS STILL DOING BUSINESS AT THE OLD STAND. LOWER PRICES, BETTER GOODS, J THAN ANYONE. CALL AND BE Mackintoshes. Now is the time to preparo for spring rains. You will need a now mackin tosh. Wo have them. Prices suoh that you will have thorn. jjttuiuu uiuo wasumere. wim cape, velvet collar, sold regularly at 93.50 to 94 00 our price 92.90. Jbadiea uasnmero, plaid lined, with velvet nnllftt. nana, nnlrl rAmilarlv of 95-00 our price only 93.80. Ladies Emplro single cape mackin tosh, velvet collar regularly sold at 95.00 for 93 80. Mens mackintosh, with detachable cape, regular 93.00 goods at 92.00. Mens Covert cloth, box coat, mackin tosh, regular 94 00 goods at 92.90. MenB wool tricot, blaok, 95.00 goods at93 85. Carpets. House cleaning is now in order. You may want a now carpet for tho parlor, bedroom, sitting room or somo othor room Wo carry tho largest stook of carpets in tho county. All carpets gunrantood to fit. Wo cut and mako all carpets ready to lay on tho floor. All carpots cut without wasto. Cotton ingrain carpots 30c to 40c. Union Ingrnlns 40 to GOo. Wool filling ingrain 50 to fiOc. All wool ingrains nt f!0 to 70o. Now patterns in Moquottoa and Dntssols at 81 00 por yard mado up. Tupcbtry at 55 por yard. Mattiugs 15c to 40c por yard. Red Cloud, Neb. IN USE. GUliTMTOft IMITATE. FOR 3ALE BY J n CONVINCED BEFORE BUYINft JS . -a: Jk' ;v t M :S , i.ii ..LL : V?3t$k& iMa'A ja&kii t&bk? .iV,iAV- t,'l