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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1886)
KwMBiy:,,i?afTBi?r. ? -sr SWS- i. A'.KHtTMTtfn ';$ ,- , ' 4y -. - - ' . " v -. r Xsy?-S e -4 S3S3I ipa IjpTb-'fc-. ". . ESfcl 1 r 74 SSHi 3 I kbC :t.- W gcd hadltttf. A. C. MSffXEB, Proprietor. HOW CLYCKHIXE IS MADE. Aa4 te Ira 5aamar of Cm ta Which It Ca he Pat. "The consumption of glycerine for Medicinal f-prjjn'" manufac tures has ereatffkreased in the past few years, said a Liberty Square mer chant yesterday afternoon. "As you are probably aware.11 be con tinued, "erode glycerine is the hy-pro-duct of the manufacture of candles. Tal low or other animal or vegetable fats are saponified, with the addition of water, under heat and high steam pres sure, in closed tanks. The neutral fats separate into fatty acids and glvccrine, which latter remains dissolved in the water. The solution of glycerine thus formed is concentrated and sold to the reiners. Some of the latter, in order to cheapen the process of refining, bleach their half-refined product by means of vegetable or animal charcoal. This absorbs the color and also some of the acids still in the glycerine, rendering it for a short time inodorous and almost colorless; but the seeds of decomposi tion arc not removed, and in time the acids still contained in the glycerine oxydizc, and the glycerine becomes 'oft color. It should projerly be distilled until the last trace of impurities is re moved, when the glycerine becomes chemically pure, inodorous, and color less." "How many manufacturers of glycer ine are there in the country?11 "I know of but five three in Cincin nati, one in New York and one in Phila delphia. Competition has tharH:ued the wits of our manufacturers and re sulted in many improvements in appar atus and manipulation so main', in fact, that you would hardly recognize as glycerine the lirst article of that name produced in the country. "When concentrated glycerine is ap plied undiluted to a chapped or ulcer ated surface it produces a burning sen sation, which to some jersons is almost unbearable. The reason is, glycerine has a strong aflinity for moisture; it takes it from the skin ami thus gives rise to the burning sensation. If a small quantity of water is added to the glycerine before it is applied this un- fileasant effect will be observed but ittle. if at all." "What are the principal uses of glycer ine.-"' "It is used in the manufacture of cement, soap, blacking, anil 111:1113' other articles, and in the improvement of wines. According to the investigation of Pasteur, Xcssler, and Pohl, it is a component part of- wine. It does not ferment nor take part iu the process of fermentation, actively or passively. These valuable properties have given "it a firm hold in the improvement 01 wines. As soon as wine has passed the fermen tation the valuable functions of glycer ine commence, for by its aid any desir able degree of sweetness can bo impart ed to the wine without the risk of spoil ing it or producing further changes. Glycerine is also largely used in prepar ing leather, and by tobacco manufac turers to keep tobacco from getting dry. These are but a few of the almost count less uses tc which it is put.11 Boston ai0bc. For Sale. My entire stock of millinery grnuls atul store fixtures at a bargain. 52w3 S. K. McBbiiib. Farm Loans. Farm loans negotiated. Farm loans on .most favorable tern. Loaus can be paid by giving 30 days notice with out extra cost. Look to your best interests and call on me at my office over First National Bink. D. B. Sl'AXOGLE. Watched by His Doable. Senator Aldrich of Knode Island tells a curious story. He is one of the most striking figures in the chamber, and it is not surprising that he attracts atten tion. Just before his departure for New York he said to a brother senator, according to a correspondent of the New York Herald, as he designated a tall, gray-bearded man in the public gallery: "Do you see that man in tho corner scat?'1 "Certainly. He appears to be watch ing us intently.11 "Yes; that 'is the trouble,11 continued Mr. Aldrich. "Tha man has occupied that seat nearly every day during my fresencc in the senate. He is a 'stayer' assure you, and rarely fails to sit out the session.1' "That's curious. Do you know who he is?" "No. He haunted the galleries of the house just the same way when I was there during the XLVth congress. He had a regular seat, and would sit for hours at a time with his eyes fixed in my direction. I soon observed him. Indeed, it eventually became a custom to look for and expect him. I'd glance up carelessly, and there he'd be. sure enough, with his chin on the palm of his hand, as you see him now.11 "There's something the matter with him, perhaps.11 And then tho conver sation drifted off into another channel. The moment Senator Aldrich left the capitol for New York the strange visitor vanished. This afternoon he called af the main doorway, and, inquiring if the senator from Rhode Island was present, turned to depart when he received a negative answer. He had previously been in the gallery, but had grown tired of waiting. By a lucky chance I learned the solution of the mvstery. He is a theosophist and believes in the dual personality of man. He cherishes the delusion that Senator Aldrich is his other and better self. Anxiety for the health, happiness, and prosperity'bf tho Rhode Island merchant engrosses all his thoughts. He is a professor in a might school in this city, and gives his time in davlight to ttie contemplation of his astral soul, which he fondly be lieves has taken up its earthly dwelling-' 5 lace in the body of the genial senator. s for himself he is hopeless, even care less. Without ambition or energy, he ays he relies upon Senator Aldrich to attain fame enough for both. When asked this afternoon why he continued ta watch the occupant of desk No. 52 he answered, grandiloquently: fci the senate!1' 1 1 m Still Another Chinese Vice. It is a pity to turn the Chinaman out jast when he's beginning to benefit by American civilisation and shows signs of pasping the full value of Ameri can nroducts, including metaphor. tThe Chinaman has picked up a great many American habits, mainly the ex psatiTr ones, and he is perhaps as cheap in copying American vices as anything else. There is one crying evil afcoat the Chinese that has not been ful ly availed of. He drinks poor whisky when he invests money. A liqsor-dea-ler downtown was called upon by a Chinaman who proposed to purchase a mm! stock of whisky. Whether the mereaaat was especially honest or the Chinaman was an expert this story does not state. Bat. say way, the lhMor merchant gave Mm some whisky to SSeTNoT; ma no likas." sakf Ike Chinaman. "Wanes seme that other whisky, stream aitoe aflat same lea go j.M kMaKnr. Brick! Brick! Wc have just finished burning am til er kiln, of excellent brick and invite contractors and rll others wishing the same to call and ex amine our brick and satisfy them selves of the quality of the same. As evidence of their merits the brick buildings of this city are offered. Ev ery building is constructed with brick from our yard with but one exception and we orlfer t'.e testimony of the brick masons of this citj, Lincoln or Beatrice. We are readv to contract from one to 500,000 and to dp. liver the same, ilso sanu in any quan tity. W. II. Ludlow & Son. House for rent. Apply to C. H. Potter. Good buildings, plenty of water and near the business portion of the city. 48-tt Gasoline in 5 K?il. lots 20 cts. per gallon delivered free in any part of the city. Two delivries daily. (Jans must be at store bv 9 a. m. and 4 p. m. 50 tf " II. K.SllKKKRit Co. Brft:k for sale at the Chicago Lttni bei Yard. A uood team of horses for sale. In quite of Joseph Graves, Fled Cloud, t Brick for sale at the Chicago Luni ber 1 ard. I am prepared to furnish door plates which for durability, cheapness, beauty of design and finish, cannot be excell ed. Samples on exhibition at the office f The Ciiikk. Your patronage respectfully solicited. C. E. Wood, tf If you wisn to sell your farm or town property call on Joseph Graves. 42tf lied Cloud, Neb. Try the Ecy Sewing Machine. It is the finest machine that is made. For sale by F. V. Taylor the cast side furnture man, Red Cloud. Summer dress goods, lawns, white goods, hambunjs, great varity of laces hosiery, paiasols, gioves, fans, etc. etc etc Will be closed out at a sacrifice at, Mrs F. Xewhouse. IMciise give us a call. furnture of all descriptions at Tinker's old stand, at prices that defy competition. Always sec us betore you buy, as we buy extensively, and can therefore sell cheaper than any house in the valley. Be sure and see us. F. V. Taylor. All kinds of second hand furniture at J. W. Warren's hardware and auc tion rooms, opposite Chicago Lumber Yard. Itch and scratches of every kind cured in 30 minutes by Woblford's Sanitary Lotion. Use no other. This never fails. Sold by Ferguson & Co drug gist, R2d Cloud. 23-ly The best and cheapest Hue of laces Hamburg, and everlasting trimmings at Mrs. Newhouse e' Henry Cook now has the most complete stock of wall paper, shades, etc., in the Republican Valley. For, soda water, lemonade, ginger ale, birch beer, etc. at G. W. Cline's. All fresh and nice. Call and sec him. A good farm for sale or rent. As furnished. Apply to Josctih Graves Red Cloud. Neb. 40 tf One good Mason & Hamlin organ for sale. Apply to J. W. Warren, op posite Chicago Lumber Yard. Good buggy for sale. Inquire of J. W. Warren, the hardware and general notion man. A nice line of dry goods will be sold but very cheap at Mrs. Xewhouse's. Ladies' cheap hosiery at Mrs. New house's. The Estey Sewing M achine the bes in tho world for sale by F. V. Taylor All sizes of eastern hard coal for ale at the Chicago Lumber Yard at fen dollars per ton. For chattel and real estate loans call on Fred II. Bentley. Go to G. W, Olme's for fresh home made candies, cigars, etc. Fresh home made candies at G. W Cline's. Call and see him. Money to loan at reasonable rates on good personal or chattel security. Also farm loans made at lowest rates of interest. C F. Catiier. 35tf Red Cloud We are receiving furnture daily don't forget it, and we are bound to sell it. F. V. Taylor 5 21 a 2 eo s- SB w-as I - r1 O! - 22 2 - x z 4 5. 5 r 2 n rS2 CD a ? 3T S o 12 - 5 9 REDUCTION IIF n On all summer goods at the For Low Rates ov- tll( GO TO THK First National Bank, No Delay In mkln Loan. CLOUD. NSB O X zn S. i s Ui 3 THE SOUARE DEALING GOLDEN EAGLE. C L. GOTTING Has the finest Stock of dnigs, the bet and largest stork i.f Books, STATIONERY AND WALL PAPER. in the city. If this statement sfeeins incredible conn in and sou for yourselves. Also Paints, Oils, and Machine: Oils at vkky i n Pricks. No trouble to show goods or answer questions. Special bar gains in wall paixir and window shades. COME IN. COME IX. LUMBER -o- Zfl m ic:. 1 n',nP5 OL-l- ll f GLCm. WPtEMElER T THE ABOVE CUT REPRESENTS Trader's Lumber Company WILL M KF- 93 o r a 4 (5 3S o 7T Silas CarlK-r. I'res't. Ceo. II. Holland. V. S. S. tiarhcr. CsMlile r. Ires. Parsers a&i Merchants BANKING CO., JokDson's nDtical Dioptric gyeMetre A general banking business trans acted in all its branches. Wm&! FAD OS IMS DEPOSITS. FARM LOANS A SPECIALTY. Throe or five yc:irs straight S per cent, .single mortgage. No delay in securing money. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an onler of sale issued out of the district court' of the Eighth .ludlci.il District, iu and for Webster county. Nebraska, wherein Uhii a judgment in an action wherein CV II. rotter is plaintiff, and John Laverty Is defendant, I jsliall offer for sale at public ven due at the east door of tho court house in Ked Cloud, in said county, (that belu the place where the last term of said court was nohlen). on the 17th day of August, 1N, at 2 o'clock I. M., the following described property to-wit: The south-east quarter (?) of section seventeen (17). town three (3), range ten (10), in Webster county, Nebraska. ;iven wider my hand this the 15th dv or JiUy. iac h. c. Scott, sheriir. Ity i;ilham& Kickards, 1'ltff's Attoruej-s. DIRECTORS : Silas fiarltcr. Ceo. It. HoI!:inU K. I'.. Smith. V.. O. YeiMT, W.S. Carher. COKUnSPONDKNTS: Kountzllros.. - - - New York, City First Natioaul Hank, - . Omaha. Neb First National Rank. - - Lincoln. Neb NEW Final Proof Notice. Land Office at Bloomington, Neb., July 9, IMG. NOTWK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE following named settler has ftled notice of hisiutentioo to make final proof iu support of his claUa, and that said proof will be made be fore the Judze, or in fai absence, the clerk of the district court of Webster coun ty, at Red Cloud. Neb., on Saturdav, August a, law. viz: WIIJJAX FLOHRS. oa H'd. appJicatioa N. leas, for the sw ?4 see 94. towa I. Berth Range.12 W. He aame the foUowiaR witnesses to prov his costtaaoys res- lueace upon sjm cmuTMioa 01 saw hum. tu: Joseph Beanett, Oliver R. Dewiw,JokB Rabia son Mahlla Points, aH ol Re4 dead. Neb. Mt6 S, W. S WITZULi JKecnter. Final Proof Notion Land eftceatWooariaftaa. Neb July Si. IMS. XJOTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE W feUewlacBaaml aetUcr has IWaaticeef kto iataartaa to auk taal acoaf ia aappact af ait rlaaaa that saM mot artt aaaaaae aalarc the Jaage. aria ate aaaaaca the Oars af the lartrkrtOMBtf WaasterOaaatyatBea C1ai, Nebraska, oa FriaayrayliaiiTil, MasTiz; ASHLEY H. ALEXANDER, oa H'4 aaaUeatiaa Ka. TW far the 8. E. ! .NK a MtR caKfvattaaaf City Meat Market Rd Cloud, Nob.. Schroeder & Meyer, Proprietors. Opposite the Bed Oloud Nfttional Bank Block, Fres. aai Si M 1 Wliicli we liave at a GREAT EXPENSE procured for the fitting of Spectacles to all DISEASES OF THE EYE ! We guarantee this instrument to most perfectly correct all deficierkcies of Either Eye as each eye is tested and fitted to its own peculiar deficiency. IT IS THE ONLY INSTRUMENT ! In the Republican Valley that can correct the Following Diseases, Astigmatism both simple and compound. Myopia, Hypermetropic Presbyopia, Etc. We especially invite those who have experi ence the greatest difficulty in procuring spec tacles to come and have their EYES TESTED FREE OF CHARGE ! Call and sec this latest invention of science. WRIGHT & WALLACE, Jewelers and Opticians Red Cloud, Nebraska, FIGURES ON LUMBER As low as can be bought from any dealer on Earth. HED CLOUD CARRIAGE WORKS ! s the place to get bargains in PHAKTON. BUGGIES, & SPRING WAGONS, hav ing purchased our stock at reduced prices we an: able to place r r the market all kinds of ve hicles cheaper than the cheapest. Buck Boards at Top bugges at Spring Wagons Phaetons at $3500 $65,00 $75,00 $100.00 We are also prepared to do all kind of job and repair work at bottom prices. Old buggies painted and repaired at reasonable rati. It will pay you to give UN a rail and got our pricey before pun-basing eta'whert. W k SODS, Bacon. Flab, Always in season. Market Tour patronage is respectfuBj. 'solicited. Oar aim is to D B. C. B. JORDAN, "V DENTIST, SED CLOUD -Xltxaw SHir far the WaV i All work faanat 3aW SaaC M.T.3.XK11 W. He aaataa lac Moawaajc arttaaaaca ta acave ate mallBiiai waHtact aaaa.aa4cBftiatMmaf aaMtaalvtt: W " ma 111! I MH. CWM - v-:. r. -m.--.tf' c avawaaa Lavaaak iaaais.-vxaaaKr.aaaijaaaBnaauavflaaKa. NEBRASKA af THE OLD RELIABLE FURNITURE STORE. FRANK V TAYLOR, Prop. Carries the largest stock of bed room, parlor and kitchen furniture and undertakers goods in the republican - valley. .Oil paintings, picture frames etc-, in great variety. Give him a call. Opposite first National Prices very CHAS, BUSCHOW. PreBldent. B. F HIOHLAND, Vlco-PrvHldonl Kobt. VHIBEY, Treasurer. J. A. TDLLBYS Seci etary. NEBRASKA & KANSAS. FARM LOAN CO CAITJ AL, .$50,000. RED CLOUD NEBRASKA. DIRECrOhS. D.M. llatt O.CCiwc. K.Y.ShJrej, CIa. Uuvhow. tt. If. Fulton Y.. F. HiicbJand. Geo. II. Holland. K v. Hatt. Ow. J. Wurnn. 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