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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1886)
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H f r 0. -" --A-yXIt-?1 .J - ll 3&?' arAMC&SiSWS v&s- -i-"...r,"-"aai mm ' -; -rT!t- .s-5- rtfiam mMVJ 4t11 4tUf MlrxXMfmn99 . . 1 THE WESTERN V FBIPAY.AUGU31 J, 1886 Craelty te Animal. , American Huutauc AMociatlon direct the attention of tlic public to tkc barbaritic and aboies. continually do iag practiced ia varioux jwrtions of the couatrv, and oftcntkucs in localities and cities which are deemed very high ly civilized. Jn order that the friends of the defenseleis and helpless may know the extent of this evil, and devise measures for their relief, mention is here made of some of the existing cruelties: Animals in freezing ami starving con dition, in exposed localities on the west ern plains, in the winter season. Animals so horriblv burned on their bodies through carefess branding, as to male wounds that never heal. Auimals severelv wounded and tor tured bf clubs am! long, sharp iron rods when being loaded on stock-cars. Animals so cruelly crowded, trampled, starved and kept without water, when transported long distances by rail to market, as to make their meal unlit for food.' . Horses compelled to endure excruciat ing torture by the over-check and other high-check reins, through the ignorance and pride of thoughtless drivers. Dogs and cats driven to desperation and audnesa from want of water. Horsey rained in health and limb through being overloaded, lack of food, and improper feeding. Old. galled, crippled horses ill-fed, overloaded and generally abused by hard masters. Cowl corojxjlled, through the penur iousnetsof their owners, to run the streets in Many cities and villages, quenching thirst from mud-puddles, pounded bv clubs, beaten by stories and mutilated by dogs, when driven from yards into which the animals force them selves because of hunger. Calves with feet tied and tortured. while being transported long distances, - jn uiHinwseu posiuuu, our iuugu ioau by butchers and others. "Fine horses, outrageously high-checked and brutally over-driven by drunken, careless and cruel drivers. w Pigeons wantonly wounded, mutilated and allowed to linger hours before death conies to their relief, at shooting tourna ments. Horses left standing in exposed posi tions, through severe storms, without covering. v Beautiful song and useful birds need lessly slaughtered by men and boys for sport ' w" Insects, birds and animals of various kinds cruelly put to death by thought less persons, when a little care would . make death less painful. The cruelty and 'savage instinct aroused by pugilism and cock and dog fighting. The useless, barbarous cruelty in flicted on hares and foxes in allowing them to be chased and hunted by hounds for hours as a sMrt The debasing; cruel effect on children by close confinement at labor, often in dark and unwholesome factories and other places. The cruelties and beatings inflicted on patient, uncomplaining wives by brutal and drunken husbands. The whippings and abuse endured by boys and girls who have been given in to the charge of coarse and hard mas ters. The starvation and neglect endured by infants and small children, when left by their parents with those who promise to care for them. The privation, distress and degrada tion of little waifs "of children in the streets, who often have no one to pro tect them. The deplorable condition of the horse no longer useful, turned loose to starve and die; the child, whipped by the heartless parent; the discharged pris oner, whom no one will employ; the little tired cash-boy aud cash-girl, that should have been, hours ago, in bed; the haggard, sunken-cyed, oorly-paid sewing-woman; the starving family that can get no work; and many, many .others not here' mentioned. Some Aphorisms. In front of a well-known north side tearfnary I found a tiny pocket nietn- 4 orandam book. In it was written in violet ink, unmistakably tlie work of a young-lady pupil, the following senti- "There is no surer test of friendship than an embarrassed silence. How versatile a genius must he have been who invented misery. "In autten of generosity a Ionian .acts irst and reasons afterward; a man Irst and generally forgets to "Noyoong person is averse to a pic- MWM BUfery. : -K&iMrea are the flowers ol exist- 4 vYaakeedoM had sooner caricature Ha great ones than crawa thera. Sahara k iao luik like curl-papers to Mite the feminine heart, from the bare- uaaMcl of interior Florida to the of science and art in thoughtful I t Itaitoa and a man will contkle in lus vrbrat eMiny over a'cigar of the proper n Aa Uaa.is oftea aLhmderancc to in- U-.iT- v" - 2 . vrwi ww uiit'uci-iuu ghjuhc cuanm; h0.2i .i :iii .1 t. i !k?l jWt;9itlh4.Moile ana" the locality, but -'-: - iHaral Mtaur k the aama or all naoala - '" . a Sr s " trr&r K,- "X tteie am a ferate art not far 'TIm head it Mand aa the smile. is bat a femof com- tote poasible fer,kyariajr "to ae'a aar vktaa tkaa faf disebn- to be laeoar with rwlth ,aM of at oUau4 freateraa the 'fear of oU wbo maces ao mcb. i responsible "Si , :-XWaToice it the keynoto - Th-A''& ?mm-mmgmmm- . --. -- it".-.vu--.v SztSfcx.f&ZS-iX.T, -PF- aeBBBBBaaaasi ttre.platlorni. Chicago "Acw.V 1 V-:IT;'P-''cs'"-: 5-' ' '"TWTl'lM'Tt-ll I - i I Hill III fe. "TSfe:3?'- rxiaajwai -m uwaMnNr avawwiQMM y :m 1. ftj' ar.aavMr-jaa W.W.Keed druggist, of Winchester, Ind., wriieL "One of niy custemrs, Mr?. Lousia Pike. Bartrniuv IUndi lpb. Co.. Ind., was a, long sufferer with- con sumption, ami was givon up u flie by her physician. Mhe heard of Dr. Kind's New Discovery for Consumption, and began buying it of me. In six months time she walked to the city, a distance of six .miles, arid is so much improved that she has quit using it. She feels she owes her life to Xl." Frec.trial bottles at Henry Cook's drugstore. . - Saved His Life. Mr. D I. Wileoxson, ol Horde C.ive, Ky., says ho has was, for many year?, badly affected witli phthisic, also dia betes; the pains were almost unendur able and would foin timos almost throw hitn into convulsions. He trie 1 Electric Hitters and got relief from first bottle aud after taking six bottles, was entirely cured, aud had gained in flesh eighteen pounds. Says he positivly believes he wuold have died, had it not been for the relief afforded by Electric liiltenr, Sold at fifty cents a bottle by Henry Cook. Dr Gurm'a Improved Liver Pills. Removes constipation , prevents malaria, cures dyspepia, and gives ucw life to the system. Only one for a dose. Free samples at Henry - Cook's and .1. H. Kellogg & Co. Novr Han Faith. I had been troubled all winter with cold and pain in the chest and got ro releif from remedies recommended by drugg8t8 and physicians At the same time I was advertising Dr. Ilosanko's Cough and Lung Syrup. I had little faith, but thought to try it as a last re -sort, now I believe even more than they tell me of its curative qualities. From The News, Elizabethtown, Ky. Sam ple bottle 5 cents at Henry Cook's and J. H. Kellogg & Co. Cure For Piles. Piles are freqently prcceeded by a sense of weight in the buck, loins and lower purt of the abdomen, causing the patient to suppose he has affection of the kidneys or neighboring organs, At times, svmntoms or inuigesnon are J present, llatulency, uneasiness of the stomache, e!s. A moiyture like presp trillion, producing a very disagreeable itching, after getting warm, is a com mon attendant, liliud, bleeding and itching piles ycald at once' to the ap plication ofDr.Bosanko's Tile Kemedy, which acts directly upon the parts af fected, absorbinb the termors, allying the intense itching and effecting a per manent cure. Price 5") cents. Address the ;l)r. Be aanko Medicine Co., Piqua 0 Sold by Henry Cook and .1. H. Kellogg & Co. Take No Chances, when you buy Chamberlain'sl holic, Choera and Dsarrhoea RemcJv. It is positively guaranteed to do all that is claimed "for it. An attack o bowel complaint and griying pains are so often sudden aud danerous that no one can afford to be without a prompt and certain remedy. Ask your drug gist for Chmberlian' Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Manufactured at Des Moines, Iowa, and be sure you get it. Thrccizes. 25 cts., SOcts. and $1.00 bottles, sold by druggists. Keep Quiet Aud take Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy. It cures paih in the stomach almost instantly, get a 25 cent bottle, take nothing else. You will need notping else to cure the worst'ease of diarhoea, choera mor bus or bowel domplaint. This medi cine is made for bowel complaint only, and has been in constant use in the west for nearly fifteen years. Its suc cess has been unbounded and its name become a household word in thousands of homes. Try it. Sold by druggists. Bucklen'a Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, suit rheum, feycr sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively curts piles or no pay re quire J. It is guaranteed to give per fect satirfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Henry Cook. The Excitement Not over. , The rush at Ferguson fc Co's drug store still continues on account of per sons afflicted with coughs, colds, asthma, bronchitis, and consumption to procure a botle of Kemp's Balsam or the throat and lungs which is sold on a guarantee and is giving entire satisfaction. It is a standard family remedy. Price 50c and $1. Trial size free The Impending Danger. The rescent statistics of tue number of deaths show that a huge majority die with consumption. This disease may commence with an appearantly harmless cough which can be ..cured instantly By Kemp's Balsam for the throat and 4ungs, which is guaranteed to cure and relieve all cases. Price 50 cents and $1.00 Trial size free. For salebv Ferguson & Co. Frank. RayFraakteaawktwy, comh ciaat ymri .altesbewasa i-&il ?-JS r i Bay 'aaaaw BaaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBV aa'aaaaaaaaaV. BaaaaaaaaV. rSgti vT ' aaaaa'"Vaf ' -HiaaaaaaSS:XiaWm-W aafaaaalaaalairi ,?V-aH.W' -aaaaaBaaaaBBdaBCr aaTaV'-Y -aaaVaaaaaS'VaaaaaaaaBaaas5- aaaaaaawaiaaaaaaaKaaH4r cum Frmeh -- -- - ---- - - --- iiiotik9mm.m.mXWMmmt to rn -OMML ' 5fi:.USa:t lrescripton3 careful! vfcomj MIS CiTTLE! INSURANCE CO. THE ONLY AUTHORIZED LIVE STOCK INSUR ANCE OMPANY IN THE STATE. - - . i '''crz . Insures horses 'at the age of from 3 to 11 years; mules from 3 to 17 years, Stallions and Jacks from 3 to 8 years; and cattle from 2 to 11 against loss caused by Disease, Injury Accident, Fire, Lightning or Theft, for Dof less than one or more than two years excepting steers which are being fatted for the market, which can be insured for six months. Special attention is called to our Fire and Lightning Insurance, whicjh is good anj'wheie in the state of Nebras ka, whereas the liability of loss by Fire and Lightning ol Fire- Insurance companies is limited to the.premises of the assured and perhaps a small radius beyond.' The advantages and benefits which this company offers to farmers and owners of stock generally arc so plain and apparent that it is hardly necessary to oall attention to them. Reasons 1; to Insure. Because it is the only Lie Stock In surance company authorized by the laws of this state to do business in this state. Because it is a Home Company, or ganized with home capital; the money naid to the company is kept in the state, and is paid out for losses to the citizens ot the state; il all remains in the state. Because it is a reliable institution, whose stockholders, directors and offi cers, arc among tlfe wealthiest and most uroiuinent business men in the state. '. Because its maqner "of adjusting and paying losses are always in harmony with the principals of strict justice and liberality. Because you cannot afford to ho without insurance on your live stock any more than on your house and barn. If you are well oft you can loose nothing by insuring if you are poor and cannot afford to loose any of .your stock, it would be criminal negligence not to i us ure. Because should you wish to borrow money and offer as security your stock the security will be more ample, and you can obtain money more readily, and at a lower. interest, if that stock is covered by a policy of insurance in this company Because wc insure stock against rfat by accident, dhea.ta or theft. Because we insure stock against Am by fire or lightning. Because no other insurance com pany can give you lh.c same kind of Insurance. Because a paid up capital ot $100000 and a constantly increasing surplus fund renders it safe and solid against any emergency that may arise. Because its popularity among farm ers and stock owners is'at tested by the fact that there are now written and in force over 15,000 policies. Applications will be received by, A. J.Tomlinson, Agent. Red Cloud. Neb. OMAHA MEDICAL tMiifyn"18JrTttFHOT, MX9 MO AMtJAMClS FOK OefMMtTtES, nimri m rfrmrn" ttrmrrrff we y tt mhi . tyijiwiiMai m tfe mmetmttml tnttmtnt ot crary font or laTtt ill to mm mnd iBTWtlto for wttmnml traa - lam zpcreace to tiUm weitk roa-cxaccLa CM iml wrwgw nr wimul in rmrmijBML jufoaunoj . rt-rimKaaaaaaaaaaaaH xTstL'MHaaaaaaaaaaaaaav cTTCKtQPIKJftJaHHawaK CPfK?-CXBWZ at3aBaHaflaCaaBaaaafcaW .aVfcaalaaaaE J- iHIH ATaaiaaaaaaaa?ft aB JVaaaVi aaaaaaaaa iTiSiiHi Ttmiih' Jf 'hb jmr iwiti wrfiiwti pHtpn -sprti " -TT7. iBSSSSSTioaa cbafliiaaTiAil:- oJ 'aaBaMaaBaaaaaaFBT aaa VaaaaVflaaaat SBVaaaBaaaaBHBBBVv' "$". CMaa5rZfrLt"fc7-'"a?",Bi:a'"' '' m " ' JpjWPJPtaJjWWBBBWBaaaBBByBBBBj. ;B1 wmnonrft at 3 &- ED. ' Great Reduction in Prices. At Mrs. Newhotise's WE SELL CHEAPER STILL. A. lot of white goods, hamburgs, hosiery, etc. sold cheaper than ever or elsewhere. Please give us a call before buying. Geo. O. Feiser & Co., m ip -a it "a? jram Jj M2 AGENTS Red Cloud - Nebraska 30 OOO acres Land for Sale. Improved Farms, unimproved Lands. Business Houses, Residences, and Town Lots Correspondence invited. The Fourth Avenue Hotel Cor. Cedar St. and Fourth Avenue, UEn i CZOUl, - - NJEBUA8KA, .One block west of the liberty pole. New house, new ture. The most convenient location in the city. Board by the Day or Week ! Pleasant rooms with good ventilation. Tnhlc Siilllrk-iit with the COUXTltY PATRONAGE SOLICITED. cm I'lii, i In and around Red Cloud, THE GATE CITY, Of the great Republican valley. Buy your homes while property is cheap. D. B. SPANOGLE Real Estate and Insutanco Agent. Farm Loans Negotiated. Office over First National Bank City bakery andRestaurant A. LAUTERBACH. PROP. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA Keees constantly on hand fresh bread, cakes, cigars, tobaccos, canned fruits, confectionery, etc. Bread delivered to any part of the city. Warm and cold meals served t a hours. Ice cream and oysters ii season. .aaaaaaVaakTCw bHl ' 9vEffiKT fifl mmmmmm'mm'',m HnB ''WM 'm 2a mux wj did aot bay Socktad CHe got left) O. H: Ma ryatt agent for Rockford watch. New goods arriving daily. Most complete line of jewelry in the city. Harness Shop, BY " J. L. MILLER. nE.af.Jt ix HARNESS GOIXAR5, SADDLES HORSErBLANKEIS wHIPS. COmBS. BBU3HE3 HARNESS OIL A varvtH;nr tisnflllv tent in 1 firs claatshop. - Awo docn north oflatNat. Bank- RED CLOUD. 2?EB. r Cdiiriiti r '-t-n' f' X -;v '" 5,. A?'. . ."- L.W rC" .C, -r- '' f. :u..tf . JrtJ A y--"-- aflkii -Wi -' i &s&&S'4-s-$& ' Sj:;sr2iSlii ffl - tizK-J- mm Stf-atL&aaSBfe aVJBfB)pl as m B4 WP s I furni' best tho market aiTonis. ftldktjtlMttK itatewd.) DR. HENDERSON. tai & cat wiC3TTi sr.. uajAs cmr. . ltn.'rSrtfsttlsxiCiaM. urmjmmm 29 in Cblcastt. AatterfMtf bM all ill ( lTln llmmut naimll Qmr4Q'?'twrj-ntuuie4.J - exiinrn Mirifv X VtOt la MftcMt flMtaawY trarj fcVMLit. mbTT trt firm ta t '0 nMr rl mi tit i.iiw tlWJ teMML tfc U0M ttr m A MlHCteMkMKM.l Cowletv WeMer Co, Seh. Real Estate JtT i-V-. ' lr-. -' M r,- j- - 'i . . " il .ia. Ji ia Fn or m KuMrLAe. aaatsiBaaw siv BHEUMfnSliSSSMt I yJTTlZlZlZlla:alaI.a a 4mTmrii9K Ail""jgJgr BWawt AMarat f t fe SMaa Caf5PaaaV W rfaV mFmuZmm aaaaM aal MM BaaaaaBBaamflaW. mmmVWmm1mmWtmmw9wmWMm'ft9immMmimwMmWrmMW Schenck laaaaLlaaaFBVVBaBKaaW. MMataaUZB I; APEi bbW- " BBBe?- TB16S'5V&ir3itei:ijl' " HENBY Hjs stock -is very large and prices very reasonable. Also job lot of CURTAINS! TXTURES At half pnees W. HOUGHTON Merchant - Tailor, RED CLOUD, nud tho CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, MELTON, &C. Custom work neatlv done and after the mo.-c approved fashions cutting and fitting a specialty, prices reasona Die. Old Stand East Sido Wobotor WHO It UNACQUAINTf O WITH TNI SEC BV EXAMINING CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND A PACIFIC RAILWAY Br rvaon of lut central ponittoa rta rfo rJtkm to nil principal Tn- i r, t wt, nt tniUal and terajtivU jwlnt. ctTUMltufe? t&r xot feiporlfti.r ro neatml link n that aratrai or thro4n unwporltMo whlcli Jvu wl fe J tataa travel mmI trntcc betwewi cttfwi of lb Atlfiii iwwt lj!af c xja 1 la alao tba tarorlie iu1 bt rou 50 nu Xrom ifotist- Jit. hor.wv n4 Booth it. an4 corrponlliTf polow wLitorift'MK tv.;bw Th Rock LsUKl ftytdcci iacluti ttt ItM MlM Ji?w KiKj br?n hw.. t. a , JolhK. CXtawBL Ltvil. Y&ititu iltrnma, Moac mkI koc Mjwri iu u. ? , Darcaport. ZlucathM, WwhfaaiMMk' Fairaekl. OtWRjrr. 0Xjttei. A4 I4oartr. Iotth city. Dm Main?, lminobu WJntr!t i J,u K? j Audaboo. IlArJiin. Gutiirl'i Coun l CVWKrj IKtir s J'a. ai-r, Treotoa, CaQron wid Kansas Ot7, Wt;JSl; Len??sor'j( s Atn4r.. hi Kan b; AKx?rt Lj, 5CinwKo a&4 t iAii la ZUmxxxHu. ttu-rvr Dakota, aad hondr2s of lttraMdla4a ciUrr. ;mm, vuif ail !" THE CHEAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE Otttraota tea patroo Ibar asm of pttrmaxl firrr efl&ziUxi r ' . thonKMrhlr IxJU'rtHi ul-h!d; foCOCh rc3c of t;jRtnw twi rwtt. r-.v knawi skill can aaftko It. th mfri? mpa&uvc of rwrs twlfer-- aaBUr-Tj aad.air-brakM; ami that, vxetlair 4tnofjKiw vrhich novum tit pmcurr opcraooa of ail K trala. & aptfa& rj Z'jt m! i T3f a& coaartliu Jgotav la Union !. al u ucrpa?a evsdotv txi htrwteA of lt ftMMmKX KcrJlpBHWi. Tba Fat teror Train >ygg Cbto asrfUM Mi-wi IifYr fjt- 1 or van TaotttatflOf saatr Maaw;tTni tMy cotit sacHS;nt r&iim K Zkva iaM omuiara. ijr9ttMl rami are fcrtManrfy safji-irooa iijfJ5i rsum &f am lao mo taa CHutorai ax-aukr Ch:r tr THE FAMOUS ALSERT LEA ROUTE aiTorit Una aafw "ay ifwaa rurnaaw, 11 ! If nam in a bto imaM or iqw "aayg rtHav. JbchMiaaa;Oatoaftt1iMK l vaiaaaa aaaaaapaa ocy, aaa --i,- aaaf aMatalaaaaMatal ' JatafOafattaBtiOaU H . HBMaaiaAAai bmAv :r ' '" Jf RR; CABLE, y ""- Sat'.. ' '?- - A "- .: - ? 1 aKBBBaaf J- " - aat-' imp wesiwn AHD a- .-2. s.Sftl -i- ? t- -'-ir-7-BmiBBr - - -rr ' -'v -;T 'a.BB -r.: J ; jt . j-c Jm for ttwaf tamii r i COdlT AND NEBRASKA. flncal tlno of Straot. Vt.", tarn. Dr. J- S KMIG H DENTIST, REDICLOUD NEBR4SKA. Flue UJif'c Work a prnaift. (JUml NutloiiwI h V. CCOGffAPHY OF THIS COUNTRY, THIS MAP. THAT THE WlLt al attasptooct ixaec wenic ,-Ai3i a Caloarfo asd Ro-pofl &1 JH. rsxX. rout w Xxt Traas net tf tz kxurrc JO&tSStnk asl hi JtjiKX is4 Sb itinwAw Aa )? jroat s& t iw as. ra 3Mt sawruaaat.'tfarptxttm aad ritir, owaiMa.uiu uw tpJ j Va t&a l?je afiiw !- Cmcs cr E ST IOHW 7, !& i L.V.J TI'"' tr ; iiW.1 ItWr can a -r: - ' a -YSwr.. J1 mimtWDi. -.