The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, February 08, 1884, Image 4

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. FRIDAY. FEB. 8. 1884
Wa clip the following item from the
State Journal, in refereuce to Henry. B.
Holmes, who was burned to death at
Blooniingtou, Neb., a few night since-
The telegraph columns of The Jour
nal have lately couUined two awful
temperance lectures. A-few days ago
a. man named Anderson was burned to
death in his store at Sacramento, this
state. Yesterday morning a special
dispatek contained tke intelligence
that Henry B. Holmes, of Blooming
ton, had met a like fate in his bam. We
knew Holmes. He was not a drunk
ard. He was a moderate drinker who
"knew when he had enough." But at
last he, drank too much. Not so much
but that he. could reach home in safety
and go to his barn and see about his
stock. He had drank enough to dull
his intellect and make him careless.
Ho probably struck a match, lighted
his lantern, and "dropped the blazing
lucifer unnoticed upon the Jiay. The
blaze sprang up, and when he, turn
ing from the rear ot the burning build
ing, would go out, he found himself
confronted with a wall of fire. His sen
sations during the few awful seconds
left to him cannot be contemplated
without a shudder. A genial and pop
ular man, a good citizen, he is cut off
by the demon of alcohol, leaving a
widow and children to batttle with the
world alone, the same fell fiend that
deprived them of husband and -father
sweeping away much of their means
ofsubsistance. Young man, the only
safety is in abstinence."
Holmes at one time was a resident
of Bed Cloud, and run a stage line.
WHERE THE FIRE IS OUT.
Magic No More a MysferySeen From
Acros the World.
"Hnroun of Aleppo," said Sir Philip
Derval, "had mastered every secret in
nature which the nobler magic seeks
to fathom. He discovered that the
true art of healing is to assist nature
to thiow off the disease to summon
as it were, the whole system to eject
the enemy that has fastlped on a part.
His processes all included the reinvig
oration of the principle of life."
In this the Eastern sage merely an
ticipated the practice of the beet phy
sicians of to-day. What life itself is,
nobody" knew then nobody knows
I now. But we have learned something
jt of the reasons why the mysterious tide
rises and falls. Provided the great
organs of the body are not irreparably
destroyed, medical science can always
relieve, and often save. Yet no reput
able nhvsician now adheres to the bar-
barous and stupid processes of deple
tion, sucn as oieeumg, oy wuitu it wan
attempted to cure disease by reducing
the patient's ability to resist it. Now-a-days
we do not tear down the fort tc
"help the garrison we strengthen it.
In this intelligent and beneficial work
it is conceded that Parker's Tonic leads
all other medicines. As an invigorant
it acts immediately and powerfully up
on the circulation aud the organs of
digestion, thus giving nature the nssist
. ance she calls for. It follows that all
ailments of the stomach, kidneys and
liver are at once relieved or cured. No
other preparation embodies the same
qualities or produces similar results.
It is delicious to use, and the best
known anti-intoxicant. Price 50c and
$1. Hiscox & Co., New York.
A GREAT DISCOVERY.
That is dailv brineine joy to the homes
of thousands by saving many of Jtheir
dear ones from an early grave. iruiy
is Dr. King's New Discovery for con
sumption, couehsf colds, asthma, bron
chitis, hay fever, loss of voice, tickling
in the throat, pain in tne side and
chest, or any disease of the throat- and
luncs. a positive cure guaranteed.
Trial bottles free' at Henry Cook's drug
store. Large size f 1. 6.
New Advertisement
Legal Notice.
TN, THE DISTRICT COURT
OF
x Webster county, Nebraska,
John C -Simpson, Plaintiff,
vs.
Josiah C.Holcomb, defendant.
Josiah Holcomb, defendant, will take
notice that on the 24th day of Novem
ber, 1883, John C Simpson, plaintiff
nerein, niea nis peauon in tne ins
trict Court of Webster county, Nebras
ka, against defendant, the object and
prayer of which is, to foreclose a cer
tain mortgage executed by the defend
ant to the plaintiff, upon the north
west quarter of section nine (9), in
townshipone (1), north of range (12)
west, in Webster county, Nebraska, to
secure the payment of a certain prom
isorvnote dated November 16. 1878.
for the sum of $150, with coupons for
annual interest attacned, due and pay
able'infive (5) years from the date
.thereof, and to secure the taxes becom
ing due and payable on said land dur
ing tne existence or Mia: mortgage.
There is now due upon the said note
and mortgage, the sum of tl7.47,
with interest from November 16. 1883.
and 189.64 taxes paid by the plaintiff
for defendant thereon, witn interest
from August 17, 1883.
- Plaintiff prays for a decree that de
fendant be required to pay the same,
or tbaVsaid premises nay be sold to
iauefy toe amount wuw aue. xou
are required to answer said petitien
on or befort the .17th day of March,
iaai.. J. N. Bier aids,
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A. S. Marsh
IS ON DECK AGAIN !
Having settled with his creditors.
Now is the
IMMENSE
In all kinds of
Dry Goods,
BOOTS and
The stock will be
MONEY than
THE GOODS MUST BE
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SOLD AT ONCE.
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ALL CLOTHING bought of John Hay, will will be
sold at from 20 to 35 per cent. LOWER than
former marked prices.
Just Received a Full Line of Selz's Boots and Shoes !
Which can be BOUGHT AT BOTTOM PRICES.
MONEY REFUNDED on all goods bought, and
Not Found Satisfactory on Taking Home.
, State Bank Building. C 7lXlr.
DOWN ! DOWN ! THEY DROP !
Old Prices Smashed
OF
Has bought out his partner, M. D. Edinger, reduced
his prices, and is offering the following
goods for the
NEST
AT 25 PER CENT. OFF !
From former prices, FOR CASH ONLY, viz:
Ladies' and Children's Cloaks,
Dolmans, Circulars, Hoods,
Scarfe, Nubias, Shawls, Overshoes, Gloves, Mittens, &c
Gent's and Boys' Suits, Overcoats, Caps Hats,
Comforts, etc., 'and all other goods Marked
Down Cheap for Cash Only. -
Large stack of Curry Cpnsbs, wilLbe sold for less than cost.
At the Old Stand,
FULL
FOR YOUR MONEY, OO
Eagle Clothing House!
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