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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1899)
.Ti.kv-w. - a THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1h99. CgTiTft'inn r- - - """" it tt 44 A Gentle Wind of Western Birth Tttls no sweeter story to humanity than the Announcement that the hcAlth-giver And hcAlth-bringcr, Hood's SArsApArillA, tells of the birth of An crA of good health. It Is the one reliable specific for the cure of all blood, stonuch And liver troubles. ZffbodA Sauapat, THE CHIEF ruRLUMEtt nr V. L. MoMIMiAN. nc yer .. Hi month tt DO FUIIMHHKD KVEIIY KIIIDAY Bnt.red t the post oltlco nt Hod Claud, Neb, as condclststas.il miltof. AIlVKItTISINU 11ATKS: Local wlYertlsliiK cents per lino per Issue. Locl Advertising for cnlorlnliimeiils, con .'erls.soclnls, etc., given by diuretic, charitable (flcletlcs, etc., where all money rilcd there from are ucd wholly for church or charitable societies, first ten line frco and Bllovortcn lines atf cent per line per Ionic. Local advertising of entertainment, concert, recital, etc., whero por cent I given to pro moters, 5 cent per line per Issue. iuri.AY AiiTriiTimmi. One column per month .... ' '" One half column per month . " One-fourth column per month. o Oenernl display advertising HJ cent per Inch iierliiuc. - Telcginnis sent to til tie southern -t:iti s develop thu hit t tlmt tliu leadcr in cnt'li state who H'prcHGiit money nnd iiillnuniM'lmvc opined the light witliii tho milks ot tliu (li'inoci title pal tj ngnlnst Hryun, nittl wilt wage war " hiin to a llnhh. W V. Allen, L'oininoiily known ns "Windy," said at thi! three-ringed cir cus in Omiiliit the othordnythnt "Mark lluiinu and his henchmen urn in a Kruat scheme to hond this country for live hillion dollars." "Wliiily" always did sliow remarkable foresight. Wo ro tncinbri' lie was mount! here sonic three years ago tolling us that If Mc Kinlev "ub elected tho (armors would ho selling corn for nine cents and wheat for twenty-live cents per biuhol. Verily, thou art a prophet, "Windy." Tho next Issue will ho for the gov ernment or ngolnst the government, ami on that issue it whole lot of popu lists will vote with tho republicans to sustain tho government. Thoro are hundreds of populists and democrats who will do that very thing. Thoy have voted tho populist ticket because they honestly believed that sonio wrongs of government could be righted by th nt party, but when it comes to a direct question of national honor they nro with tho stars aril stripes every time. Reoubllcan County Convention. A republican county convention 'or U cbMor county l hereby called to meet nlthp court house In lied Cloud on Thursday, September Tlh.lW.all o'clock a.m.. for the purpose of nominauniiRcnimiuiiiui"! ' Clerk of the District Court, County Treaiiuror, County Cler. County HupcOtitendciit of Public Instruction, couuiy bhchu, County CommlJilonor for the First and Fourth DAlso to elect delegate to attend tho .Tudlclal invention to bo held ot Hosting, Nebraska, on the lUlli day of Scptemtcr, 189U, All" to elect delegate to tho HMo convention to be hold ot Omaha on tho 2tt day of Woptem b T.io wloiis township, and wards nro entitled to representation os follow. based on tho oto forllon.M.t,. Ilajwnrd In nw, for governor. allo line one delegaio for each to" vote and major ti.ictlon thereof sot cast ond oncnt targe for each township or ward, to wit: flulde ltock... . Oarllcld I.tno Walnut Creek Heaver Creek.. Pleasant Hill . fllcnwood luavaie Iir.LKIIATK- Harmony ....... tl lied Cloud 8 IlKLKUATK MlllwAtor ! i:im creek -. J llniln - I I'litherton .... S Ook t'reek Pntmliitn 11 lied Cloud, 1st ward 1U lletl CIOUU, 111 warn i-i Total ,. . KW And for tho transaction of such other business as may'como before.tho couvontlon. ' o. U. Ciiosk. Chairman. L.H. Foiit, Sccrotnry. Talking about politics, is it uot queer how conlldintlal a batch of pop'.cnnill dates can got at timos. Tho politician who has worked tho hardost In llxlng up tho back-district foncos Is tho ono who announces In loudest tones and most glaring typo that ho has not thought about politics slnco warm woathor began. m . i Tho Maukato Monitor freely admits that thoro Is llttlo difference, tlunnclal ly, to a ropublicvu papor whothor thoro Is a republican or democratic adminis tration. In republican times thoy llvo on advertising and job work and in democratic times thoir columns nro tilled with foreclosure notices and sheriff sales. Reports have been circulated pretty freely around tho city and county that J. S. White would ho a candidate fcr sheriff. Tills is altogether n mis-ntato-niont. Mr. White Is not, nor has ho ever been a cundldato for tho olUco of sheriff. Ho says that while ho thanks his many friends for past favors showu him, ho wishes it distinctly understood that he is not a candidate. a Tho money for the teturn of the First In a warning to his party, Henry Wttttcrsoit of tho Lotiisvillo Courier Journal says: "No party In this coun try has over yet thrown itself across tho highway of tho country's pi ogress and arrayed itself against tho soldiers in tho Hold without marching to sure dofat. Tho bugaboo of imperialism will frighten no ono. It may make a few he-grannies squirm and tickle a few lady-liko mugwumps, but tho brain and brawn of tho nntion nro niado of bteruor stuff. Tho mnuhood of tho tltuo has its facoset toward tho future, and kcops step to tho music of pro gress." Tho Smith Contor (Kansas) Pioneer says that at tho populist convention hold nt Smith Center last wcok tho convention "never onco mentioned the achievements of the great statesman, Webster McNall, or tho immo of tho less renowned W. J. Hrynn of Lin onlu." When tho committee on reso lutions reported a thunder storm camo up and nmilo tho room in which tho convention was hell so dark that it wns necessary to read thorn by candlo light. V careful perusal of tho resolutions leads us to boliovo that tho thunder storm had nothing to do with tho dark ening process. Tho Tribune in this isstto announces tho candidaoy of M. A. Hartigan for tho o 111 co of district judgo of tho tenth judicial district. Mr. Hartigan has lived iu Nebraska twenty years, olovon ot which has been spont in Adams county. Mr. Hartigan, If elected, will bring to tho ofllco a legal training of tweuty-flvo years, bosidos ho Is credited with being ono of tho closest and hard est students of tho law In tho stato. Starting at tho bottom of tho ladder of life, ho has over hold a closo sympa thy with those who havo had to toil for their broad. Fair and opon in his lifo and an ndmiror of fair play, backed by tv liberal education secured by his hard work in and out of hcIiooI, ho would bring nbility, fairness and industry to the bench. Mr. Hartigau and his friends havo entered upon au activo cauvass for the nomination, Hustings Tribune. Thoro is one class of politician that everyone, of all shades of political nf- llliatioti, should sit down on, and this Is tho fellow who is forever traveling back and forth over the county mid m nicy In Pie bank to tide him over In emu of n f.illtiro or off year, and Im the conllih nee and good will of every ono The other nt present rents farm when he can 11ml someone who doesn'i know of his neghctftil habits, and has practically spending, nothing, not even onotigh to tide him over tho winter, let alone nn off year Tho llrst mentioned man knows nothing nbotit the criino ol '78, or the linaiielal questions, or anti Impetialisin, or tho trust octoptt. He hn enough other stuff to attend to without worrying about such things, anil believes the government capable of coping witli such matters. Hut the renter can tell all tho fallacies of the present monetary system, tell nil about the crime of '73, graphically picture tho suffering of soldiers in Cuba and the Philippines, forcenst the trouble to arise from expansion and wind up with a wail a vard lcg bemoaning the fate of tho oppressed toiler in the clutches of the trust octopus. Their Is a moral to this story which is not hard to liud. Aboutono month ago my child, which is fifteen months old, had nn attack of diarrhoea accompanied by vomiting. I gave It such remedies ns are usually givon In such enses, but ns nothing gave relief, wo sent for n physician and it was under his euro for a wook. At this time the child had boon sick lor about ten days and wns having about twenty live operations of tho bowels every twelve hours, and wo wore convinced that unless it soon obtained relief it would not live. Chamberlaiu's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was recommended, nnd I decided to try it. I soon noticed a chango for tho better; by Its continued uso a complete euro was brought about and it is now per fectly healthy. C. L. Boggs, Stump town, Gilmer Co., W. Va. tor sale by 11. K. ftrlce. National Encampment ol the G. A. R., at Philadelphia. Tho lowest rates of tho year about otic Into for tho round trip will bo made for the National encampment of the G. A. K , at Philadelphia. Selling dales September 1, 2 autl 0; return limit September i)0. Rate is opon to the general public. As usual tho veterans i.ml their ft lends will take the Burlington Rotito avoiding chtago of depots in Chicago and securing tor themselves the special advantages in tho way of fast time and tin otigli car service which that railroad offers. Special G. A. R. train for Philadel phin loaves Omaha at 5 p.m., Septem ber 2d. Sleopirg, dining and free re clining chair cms. Berths can bore served now. Seo local ticket agent and ask him about routes, rates nnd trains. Or if you wish write to J. Francis, gou oral PAssotigor and Ticket Agt, Omaha, Nebraska. m Quickly curd constipation and rebuild and iuvigorato tho entire system nev er gripo or nauseate DeWitt's Llttlo Early Risers. C. L. Cottlng. - How An Tsar Kldaeys t Dr. Hobbs' 8parasus Pills euro all kidney Ills. 8am ! free. Add. Sterling Itemed? Co., Chlcatto or N. T. I'l'DUCATWS OF M'MMOXS Mate of Nebraska, , u ebstcr County, i - In the D Mtlot t our uii'i;(i.Pi ine luin .luiiicio. m-iuc Tin' .'cbrala l.onn and TrnlCn I'lalnllll v Nelson I'hclp, Kmcllno I'help. I his wife, .lames M. Itoss, ' Itoss. hi wife, tlrst tinine tin known, II. V. oulllford, tint full name unknown, nulll ford, his ulfe. first litme tin known, Alfred MrCoII.Snlem (., I'att on. cnariotii tuition an llllam M. I.owmau. trustees. DefetiOmh. ; NOTICE OF SflT Thf above named defendants .lames M Kos. Il09. his wife llrst name unknown ami each of them are hereby uotltled that the above tifcmn.l ttlnlfitllr tin tllptl In ima n mfn namd.l rnn-l lt iwHtlnti mrnlfiit (iwn, ntnl Ilia nth.. I dcfoiidunts named above: that thv object and prajer uf mm petition or uio tiiutui aro to fotcclo'o a morticRKc bearlmr date the 1st dm- nf Notcmbcr, 1SH0, executed by tile above named . defendants Nelson I'uelps and f.meline I'help'. (ma wuc) iu me planum, on iuc iniiowmg rea in 1,1 lid I Boils and Pimples Gii'e warning AN UNFAILING SIGN THAT : NATURE IS APPEALING estate situate In the Mate of Nebraska to- the southwest itiartc (13) In township one hi), west of the Sixth 'I he said defendants liosshis wife, tltst not notified that they, am quired to appear nnd piauum, on or uerure roiuuyKi I,. Tt.rft t .....Jil , .1.' tpuii r Llaiaft 1C ft a em wan Mom "J s .M. Ilossaud iktuiwn. arc further h of them, nrc re ar said petition of I lay. me m nay or (lnv August, lwo, or said petition of plalntllT will be taken as true, and a decree will bo rendered njalust them, tlm said defendants and the other defendants named herein, decreeing that the said mortgages bo foreclosed: that nil Ihc obovc described real estato shall be appraised, adrcrtl-ed nnd sold nt public auction by the sheriff of tali Webster county, to make nnd raise the sum of tlHfiOdue to plalntllT on Its said mortgage, together with Interest on said sum at tho rate of ten per cent from '.he 1st day of June. 1MK. nnd the cots of thl- suit and such talc; nnd said decree will further provide that you, the said defendants, and the other defend ants named herein and etch of you, shall b forever barred nnd foreclosed of all equity of redemption and other Interest Iu and to said real estate and every part thereof. Nkiikaska Loan and Tul'm Co . By Jon v M Uaoan, I'talntlff. Its Counsel. REFEREES SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Notice Is hereby given that by vlrtuo of n decree of tho District Court of the Seventh Judicial District of the Stato of Nebraska, In and for Thayer County mode nnd entered In said Court on the Usui dny or June, 1899, n a certain came In said court pending, wherein Henry It. Wood Trust-e. Is pialntlir nnd Ten ncnt llonalds. Frank Hunter trustee, Kramn S. Derrlsh, Katherlno I,. Ilrown, .Margaret D. Itrown. Helen ilrown. Elizabeth.!'. Ilrown, Florn Drown Meln-AuMln. WlUfnm . F-iink llu and David H. Gray admlnU(rator with the will nnncxed of the estaturof llenjomln S. Ilrown, Herbert E. Ilmdlcy Administrator and executor. Tcnuent Houaldsi trustee. George urauam lieu niewaci uuswe, unnries ,iung , vnnriiiitc wood, nenry It. an guardian. Isabella rawu administratrix. When Nnturo is overtaxod, she haa her own way of giving notice that assist ance is needed She does not ask for help until it i impobxiblu to get along without it. Dolls and pimples tire an indication that the system is accumulating impurities which CflD UCI D must be gotten rid of ; thoy are nn urgent appeal for assistance rUrl fluLli a warning that can not safelv bo ignored. .." ri .-. t m . ..- . ... neri-ier a in 'in tin -ipi-r. tn mtrirv r 1 1 hianri nt ruin ecUon 'fhViteen I l'me menn8 moro tnn,: tUQ "Uiioyanco of painful Iwlls and nf range twelve i unsignuy iiimpies. ii uiuvs inipuruie nro nuowuu w remain, mo system succunios to any ordinary iiiness, ann is unablo to withstand tho many ailments which are so prevalent during spring aud mitnuier Airs. L. Oeutilo, UUUi Second Avenue, Seattle, Wash,, says : " I woa allllcted for a long time with pimples, which were very nnnoylng. as they ddfUtircd my fuco fearfully. After using many other remedies in vain. S S. S. promptly and thoroughly cleansed my h'ood. and now I rojotco In a good complexion, which I never had boforo." (Japt. w ii iJuniap. or tno A. u a. R. R.. Clmttauooca. Tonn,, writes: " Several boils and carbuncles broke out upon me, causing grent pain and annoyance. My blood fteemed to bo in a riotous condition, nnd nothing I took seemed to do any good. Six bottles of S S S. cured mo completely and my blood has been perfectly pure ever since." S. S. S. FOR THE BLOOD is tho best blood remedy, because It Is purely vegetable and is tho only one that is absolutely freo from potash nnd mercury. It promptly purifies tho blood aud thoroughly cleanses the system, builds up the gonornl health and strength. It cures Scrofula, Uczema, Cancor, Rheuma tism. Tetter, Dolls, Sores, etc., by going direct to tho cause of tho trouble and forcing out all impuro blood. Books freo to any address by tho Swift Spociflo Co., Atlanta, Ga. ham. Frank Wood, Wood admlntstrnto! Wood. Ellrabctli i. Charles 1 1 llabcock culors of tho Inst will are defendants for tbn ik described real estate iiuty, Nebraska, together nnjcr roiinty, xebrassa, Francis C. Wood Riialdl and Henry K. doodle of Isabella W. Unbro partition or tho folio sllimto In Webster ; with certain lands in lO.Wtl! Tho West half of tho South Knt uuarterof section thlrtctu (1.1) In towusilp one (1) range eleven in) ronininiug eiiuy iuj ncre. Tho Miutu Wost uuarter of tectlon tweutv four''J')iu towiishhi one (I) range eleven I II) ur ) nc ron. - SMinarcu sixtv(tou) acre. TL ..ortli Knst uuarter of section tweutr- nlno (29) In township one (1) range twelve (12) containing one hundred stxtv (100) acres. And which said decreo directed the under signed referees Iu said cause to sell the above described real estate at the front door of the Court House In lied Cloud, Webster County, Nebraskn, as upon execution for cash In hand. Therefore, the referees In said canto will on Tuesday, tho 13th day of September, 1S99 com mencing at tno uour oi two o ciock p.m. or sain dnr nt the front door of the Court House In Ited Cloud, Webster County. Nebraskn. sell said real estate at public auction to the highest bidder for cash In hand. Dated August 10th, 1890. F. II. UnAtx. ) A. i.iniihky, VHeferees. M. II. Weiss. ) Richards L Dimsmoiie, Attorneys, Uebron, Nebr. City Dray and Express Line. ROSS Si RIPE. PROS. Goods Delivered to any part of the city. Charges as low as the Lowest CITY AGENTS FOR ADAIS EXPRESS CO. TELEPHONES NO. 50 AND 62. 'JTIfciVrHKLS IvUMBI&Ifc CO, DEALERS IN Order of Hearing on Probate of Foreign HI. State of Ntbraska, I,, Webster County S . At a County Court, held at the County Court Itoom, In and for said County. Wednesday, Aug ust th, A. D. 1899. , . . . . In the matter of the estato of Luclnda Fourt deceased. . . . . .. On reading aim tiling me p.-uuon or ma mien Fourt praying that tho Instrument purporting to be a duy auuicnticaiea cony or ine msi win ami testament of said deceased, and o' the probato FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION Nebraska from San Francisco has been imluclng sonieono to como out for some raised ami tho regiment will bo return- oil to its homo Htale in special trains. For a tltuo It was fearul tho attempt to raise the rcqulrod amount, $40,000, would ho a failure, hut D. E. Thomp son of Lincoln iniiilo the project au assured success by placing his name at tho head of tho list for n subscription of 820,000. Wo had thought there wasu't a peg loft iu this Bection of tho country on which a calamity howler could hang his hat, but it seems that wo were mis taken. A crowd of farmers weto btanding in front of tho postollico talk ing enthusiastically about the wonder ful growth all crops, etc, had madt this year, and a pop who had been au interested listener heaved a sigh aud said: "Yes, but it is mighty tough on tho laud." Mistakes tuo liable to happen at any time, and especially iu a printing ofllco lust on tho ovo of going to press. Tlftlt is just what happened last week, In nn item about tho probable next sheriff of Webster county wo got the front names of two of tho Auiucks mixed and advocated tho candidaoy of James who lives in Kansas, wbon it should have roud Edward Atnuok. If Kd aud his many friends will overlook tho orror this tiuio wo will try aud uot let it hap- on again. William J. Bryan has the light of his life on to capture tho delegations from the southern slates to tho next demo cratic national convoution, and tho outlook uow is that ho will tind badly divided delegations from tho states south of the Mason and Dixon lino olUco. As a rule tho fellows who do this are looking for something them selves and don't want to bo known at candidates until convention day, when they havo thoir names "sprung" as a "dark horse" aud tho cuididates which havo boon boosted up, generally at least ono from each precinct, aro quiet ly asked to exert thoir inlluonco with their delegations for thorn, Thoy enro naught far tho numerous candidates, but simply want tu uso them. How many ox-candidates for olllco, not only republicans but populists and demo crats ns well, can look back ntul seo how some ono talked Unii ui.u uiing a caudidato for some olllce, in order that your inlluonco might ho usta to his ad vanixgo with tho delegation .vlien his nauio comes up. Now, the only wny to eradicate this evil is to sit down on tlnso fellows, Don't lot some one talk you Into being a caudidato so you can help them to some olllco If you want to bo a candidate bo ono of your own freo will. You can generally toll them when thoy como arouud for thoy goner ally havo a vest pocketful of dolegu tions which they can "llx for you If you will only como out." Last Saturday a picture from real lifo which will probably boar ropeatlug, attracted our uttentiou. Two persons were standing on tho corner talking, or rather ouo was talking aud tho other was simply being tortured. Now wo Know both of those men. They have both lived in this county several yenr.s Thoy both camo to this country in tho early days and took tip farms. Today ono still owns tils farm und has it will stocked, has substantial buildings, has Mrs. M. F. Long, of Le Loup, Franklin Co., Kans., writes: "Words cannot express how grateful I am for your kind advice and good medi cines. I have been in poor health more or less nil my life. In the past nine yenrs grew worse, and two years ago I was so poorly could hardly drag nrouud. I consulted a specialist, and he said I had ulceration and that nn operation would have to be per formed. This did not seem necessary to mc, so time went by, and at last wrote to Dr. Pierce asking advice. I Mongol a helpful answer advising mc to try his medicines, the ' Favor ite Prescription,' 'Golden Medical Discovery,' und also bis 'Pleasant Pellets.' I began taking 'Favorite Prescription' and the other med icines as advised. When commenc ing I weighed ngj4 pounds, and af ter taking one lxrttle of each I felt like a new woman. In one month I Gained 8 pounds. After taking two ottles of each of the medicines, I began to look like n woman and not like a skeleton, and that weary tired feeling all left me." I thereof by Uio District Court of the County of I Allamakee, State of lowaaud this day tiled tn this Court, may do anowca. nieu, prouaieu anu recorded ns tho last will' and testament of said deceased In and for the state of Nebraska and inaiR(imiuisiruuuui;iML'i:5iBii:ui otuu iicttmuu In and f or the State of Nebraska be granted to Kilwtn It. Fnutt as Administrator. Ordered that August M, A. D. 1890. at 10 o'clock a.m. Is assigned for hearing said peti tion, when all persons Interested In said mutter may appear at a County Court to bo hold In and for said coiinty. and show cause why the prayer of said petitioner should not bo granted; und that notice of tho pendency of said petition and tho hearing thereof be given to nil persons in terested In said matter, by publishing u copy of this order In the lted Cloud Chief, a weekly newspaper printed In said County, for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing. (A true copy.) . , . . , Jambs Di-rrr, County Judge. LUMBER and COAL. 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