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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1886)
&-!&??m?;zf Wc2 ItZJfd? lA ?KZ , lte - a. - " s l fe-: r"- Ber Af affa $ e& bud hi4. A.aiMIER, Proprietor. LEGAL ANECDOTES." WlMh "Witty, and Pungent -Sarins Bench and Bar. of The 'writer Terncuibers bearing of a gentkinan.who, not wishing to pay the legal and recognized fee for a consulta tion with his lawyer, devised an expe dient whereby be expected to gain the information l.e required without the usual cost. He accordingly invited the man "learned in the law" to dine at bis house on a particular evening, as a friond and old acquaintance. The law yer gladly accepted the invitation, and attended at the house of his friend and client prompt to the minute. The .con versation for some time was very gener al Jttd agreeable, and by and by the shrewd client, by hinting and suggest ing, at last drew" the lawyer out into a learned anil explicit dissertation upon , thesubject the hostwished to be informed upen. The client pleased, satisfied, and smiling, chuckled in his sleeve, thinking how nicely he had wormed out the ad vice desired and pumped his lawyer free of cost The feast over, the lawyer departed, eqiftdly pleased, and, both being satis fied, all went as merry as a marriage bell. But a few days afterward the client recieved a letter from his lawyer in forming him that the charge for pro fessional consultation and advice wal 13 shillings and 4 jxjnce, and would he ''kindly attgnd to the payment of sanio at his earliest convenience, and oblige." The client was wild caught in his own trap; but, being determined to outwit the lawyer and gain his own ends, he for warded to the latter a bill for "dinner, wines, and accessories supplied" on the lflrth inst, amounting to 13 shillings and 4 pence, saying that if he would settle inclosed bill lie should only be too pleased'and liappv to settle the lawver little bill. The lawyer retorted by thooatcmng to commence an action aranst nunc host for selling wmes When Itwas a bov, I heard of a law yer who was called up in the middle of a cold winter's night to draw out the will of an old farmer who lived some three miles away, and who was dying. The messenger had brought a cart to convey the lawyer to the farm, and the latter in due' time arrived at his desti y nation. When he entered the house ho wasmmediately ushered into the sick room, and he then requested to be sup plied with pen, ink, and paper. There were none in the house! The lawver had not brought any himself, and what was he to do:1 Any lead-pencil? he in quired. No; they bad none. The farm er was sinking fast, though quite con scious. At last the legal gentleman saw dunked up on the back of the bed-room deor column upon column of figures in chalk. Thcy were milk "scores'' or "shots." He immediately asked for a piece of chalk, and then, kneeling on the floor, he wrote out concisely upon the smooth hearthstone the last will and tes tament of the dying man. The farmer subsequently died. The hcarthstono will was sent to the principal registry in London with special affidavit, and was duly proved', the will being deposited in the archives of the registry. I may mention that the law docs nos stale upon what substance or with what in strument a will must be written. There was onca a plain, outspoken judge who, addressing the jury, said: ".Gentlemen of the jury, in this "case tho counsel on both sides are unintelligible, the witnesses on both sides are incred ible, and the plaintiff and defendant arc both such bad characters that to me it is-indiffercnt which way you give youi verdict." It was once reported to the notorious Judge Jeffries that the Prince of Orange was on the point of entering into the country, and that he was already pre paring" a manifesto ad to his induce ments and objects in so doing. "Pray, my lord chief justice," said a gentleman Iircscnt, "what do you think will be the leads of this manitcsto?" "Mine will be one," he grimly replied. An undoubted alibi was some time ago successfully proved in an American court as follows: "AlTd you say you are innocent of the charge of stealing this rooster from Mr ones?" queried the judge. "Yes, sir; I am innocent as innocent as a child." "You arc confident j'ou did not steal the 'rooster from Mr. Jones?" "Yes, sir; and I can prove it" "How can-you prove it?" "I can prove that I didn't steal Mr. Jones' rooster, judge, because I stole two bens from Mr. Graston the same night, and Jones lives live miles from Graston's." "The proof is conclusive," said the judge; discharge the prisoner." It is said that the other day a client recefvod the following bill from his law yer: "Attending and asking you how you did, 6s. 8d.; attending jjpn on the wflfeut a license unless his, the lawyer's, tjHas-lnimcdiatcly paid. Do I need toMav tlat the lawver was victorious? j'ea, wiien you uesireu me to jook "r,tirou2U a piece of smoked slass, 6s. 8d.; looking through the same, 6s. 8d.; rubbing my eye, which watered, 13s. 4d.; attending at luncheonr hen yon praised the sandwiches and asked me to partake thereof, 6s. 8d.; consulting ana asRing my opinion thereof, when I said tbey were very good, 6s. 8d." Most probatory the client treated this as a joke, or perhaps it drove him to extremities. "Gentlemen of the jury," said a coun sel in a suit about a herd of hogs, "there were just thirty-six hogs in that drove; please to remember that fact tnirty-six hogs; just exactly three times as many as there are in that jury-box, gentlemen. " We are informed th'at the counsel did not win his case. The jury were not so pig-headed. "Gentlemen- of the jury," said an Irish barrister, ."it will be for you to say wRthcr this defendant shall be al lowed to come into court with unblush ing, footsteps, with the cloak of hypo crisy in bis mouth, and draw three bul locks out of my client's pocket with im munity." We have heard of several cases of fe male ingenuity in aiding the escape of prisoners. Here is one. The criminals 4 Were handcuffed, and with their escort -3ipre awaiting the train which would STcoBvey them to the county jail. Sud- , aenly a woman rushed through the crowd ox spectators witn a snower oi tears and cried out: "Kiss me good-by, Ned." The escort good-naturedly al lowed tire process of osculation to be performed, and the sheriff smiled feel .. tngly. The woman passed a key from ker own to the prisoner's mouth, with which ho undid the "bracelets" and es- caped while the train was in motion. There is a girl who seems to have po cttliar notions of breach-of-promise cases, for sIm threatens to sue her own. father for breach of promise! She explain that the old gentleman first gave his HMMwat to her marriage with her-lover :-- . '" - mJ th withdrew it and that. in con- 1o make a h rt ru. flarcr1 said the drummer, striking another match, "all I have to do is io lJow gently on the flame of the match and there you have it I travel over this road every week and have seen 15:11 Cooper before. No, there's no use asking the conductor to back the train up to the last station. Ho won't do it and if he- did you wouldn't catch Bill. He's down in the valley bv this time fishing for more suckers." Wellman, in Chiccvjo Herald. Hubert Garrett''? Fancies. One of Mr. Garrett's hobbies, writes tho Baltimore correspondent of tho Philadelphia Times, is canes, another is hats, another is patent-leather shoes. His supremely, superlatively, jreat big hobby is a railroad to New York. His canes, hats, and patent-leather gaiters are positively numberless. People who go into tho hallway of his house whilo he is at dinner usually conclude, after a brief study of tlic hat-rack, that he was entertaining a vat congregation of his friend's whereas there is no one about but his mildly eccentric self. If ho should ever be "dragged down to poverty he can subsist in comfort during tho balance of his life upon the sales of his old clothes. He buys all of his garments in New York; has samples of the latest patterns in cloths forwarded to him by mail,, and telegraphs his orders to his tailor, giving as minute and elaborate and explicit-directions as though every word did not cost one-quarter of a cent or thereabouts. A friend to the West ern Union Telegraph company lias sug gested that the Baltimore & Ohio Tele graph company could make largo profits were it not for Mr. Garrett's telegrams to his tailor. Mr. Garrett is not Baltimore's richest citizen, nor even her second richest but his influence in her social and commer cial life is equal to that of any man within her borders. By direction of his father he and his brother and sister an nually dispense among the poor the in terest on nearly a million dollars. His gifts and those of his sister to charit able institutions arc large, though not ostentations, and he i- kind-hearted and easy of approach. His wife, who is the daughter of Mr. J. T. Frick, is a handsome and accomplished woman and a favorite leader in society. Mr. Garrett is fond of pictures, and scattered? through his house are many line examples of modern art, the pro duct of botli brush and chisel, including a portion of the collection of prints pur chased by hiia from the estate of tho late James L. Claghorn. Excitement in Texas. Great excitement lias been caused in the vicinity of Paris, Tex., by the re markable recovery of Mr. J. E. Corley, who was so helpless he could not turn in bed, or raise his his head; everybody said he was .dying of consumption. A trial bottle of I)r. Ki nc's New J)is coverv was sent him. Finding -relief he bought a large bottle and a box of Dr. King's. New Life Pills; by the lime he bad taken two boxes ot puis and two bottles of the discovery, he was well and bad gained thirty-six pounds in flesh. Trial bojtles of this great discoery free at Henry Cook's. --- The Verdict Unanimous. W. D. Suit, druggist, Bippns, Ind., testifies: "I can recommend Electric Bttteis as the very best remedy. Every bottle sold has given relief in even case. One man took six bottles-, and was cared of rheumatism of ten years standing." Abraham Hare, drugcist, Bellville, O., affirms: "The best selling medicine I have ever handled in my 20 years' experience is Eiectric Bit ters." Thousands of others have added their tcstimon-, so that the verdict is unanimous that Electric. Bitters do cure all diseases of the liver, kidneys or blood. Only a half dollar a bottle at Henry Cook's drug store. Take No Chances. when you buy CliamherIaiu'lholic, Choera" and Diarrhoea Kerned . It is positively guaranteed to do all that is claimed for it. An attack o. bowel complaint and criying pains arc so often sudden and danerous that no one can afford to be without a prompt and certain remedy. Ask your drug gist for Chmbrlian' Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Manufactured at Des Moines, Iowa, and be sure you get it. Three sizes. 25 cts., 50cts. and $1.00 bottles, sold by druggists. Keep Quiet And 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 case of diarboea, choera mor bus or bowel domplaint. This medi cine is made for bowel complaint only, and lias been in constant u?o in the west for nearly fifteen yeats. Its suc cess has been unbounded and its name become a household word in thousands of homes. Try it. Sold by druggists. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for outs-, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains coruB, and all skin eruptions, and positivclv cures piles or no pay re quired. It is guaranteed to give per fect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For pale 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 tne number of deaths show that a lage majority die with consumption. This disease may eomnience with an appcarantly harmless cough which can be cured instantly By Kemp's Balsam for the throat and lungs, which is guaranteed to cure and relieve all cases. Price 50 cents and $1.00 Trial size free. - .For sale by Ferguson & Co. Rid Qosd ud Smith Ctuter Stags Line oarries tlie United State mails between Red Cloud and Smith Center. GOOD BIG .a And accommodations fr conveying passengers, parcels,etc. Philip Barkley, Prop. BBICiC mm "We hare just burned a lain, of o, 1 Brick, which is ready FOB. SSiX.ZVJSRY ! To parties desiring the s.ime. Will sell at Reasoable Prices I And also sand at reduced rates. Par ties desiring to contract will do well to call on us before purchasing as we guarantoo satisfact o W. H. Ludlow' & Son' Cowles, rebrasXa DKALERSIX Drugs, Paints, Oils, EcckB Gla Stationery, &c. Pres criptons carefully compounded Harness Shop J, LB MfLLEI?- ! DEAIXR IX rIARNESb COLLARS, SADDLES) HOKSE-BLAXKET3 wIIII'S. COmBS, BRUSHES . HAltXESSOIL and evorylhiug usually kept in i firs class sh jp. Awo (io.rs north of 1st Xat. Bank- BED CLOUD.NEB. (Hite V2t P9N M m 6 UgGimiPift I Cowle.. Webster Co., Ueb. Bea Estate AND Collection Agent arms and unimproved lands for sale on the most reas onable terms. Rein;: located near the lenter of Webster conn ty. :m li.n iu f:scR5iio for bliou Inir :inl c I HiiK ItiniU or to'viz lotion Miort nut ice, I can iii:i!; it to the interest of those WiNliin to l)u or ell hunts in Weliiter t'ouuty, to e.Ul on me Wilt iiay-tae. make collect ions, nnfiinisnes :tbst:ntts on reasonable tenm. AH Itavncs inr.-teVto my care will reecie ironiit tt- V. SCIIEXCK, xotary Publi OMAHA MEDICAL JCor. ISth STREET and CAPITOL AVE. FOIl TUB TKKAT.MKXT OK AI.Tj CHROMIC AND SURGIGAL DISEASES. AND MMFAfTOKr OF BRACES AND APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES, TRUSSES. AND ELECTRIC BATTERIES. TTc have the rachitic, upparatusiind romclfcfor tho ucccful treatment or every form or illc.in reqnirins either medical or MHVlcnl treatment, and in vito all to come and tnvctlsatc for themselves or correspond with u. l.one expenenco in treating caiw by letter enables ui to treat many case scientifically without, ceelnc them. W1UTK KOU CIUCULAIt on deformities and Brace. Club Kect. Curvature of the tpino, DIS KA.SKS OK WOS1KN. Pile. Tumors. Cancers. Catarrh.Uronchitii.lnhalntion.KIcctricity.Paralysiis Epilepsy. Kidney. Eye, Ear. fckin. Blood and alt urcicnl nporatinns. IIATTEKIEM, IMIALCB8, BRACKS, Trnwen, and nil kinds of .Medical and Surgical Appliance, manufactured and for rale. The only reliable Medical Institute making Private, Special & Nervous Diseases A. Nl'CriALTY. ALL CONTAGIOUS ANI HLOOIl DISEASES, from whatever caue produced. pucccsfully treated. V'e cas remove Syphilitic poison from tho system without mercury. New restorative trentment for lo of vital power. ALT COMMUNICATIONS CONFIDENTIAL. Call and consult us or pernl name and pot-oflico address plainly written cnctoo etacip, and wo will send you. in plain wrapper, our PRIVATE CIRCULAR TO MEN nPON WUVATB. SPECIAL AND NERVOUS DIS EASES, SEMINAL WEAKNESS. SPEHMATOK ltllfEA. IMPOTENCV. SYPHILIS. :t(NOKKU(EA. HLEET. VAltirWELK. STKICTCItE. AND ALL DISEASES OKTIIB.GENITO-URINAItV ORGANS, or end history of your cao for an opinion. Persons unable to vi? It us may bo treated at their home, by correspondence. Medicines nnd Intrn roent cnt bv mnil r express SECURELY PACK M FROM OBSERVATION, no marks to indicate contents orsender. One personal Interview prefecred if convenient. FIf ty rooms for the accommodation of paUcnt. Board and nHcndancc at reasonable nrlco. Address all Letters to Omaha Medical ft Surgical Institute, Cor. 13!h St., and Capitol Ave., Omaha, Neb. TRASKS SELECTED SHORE Cheapost Sating ca .TSairtli! ABKTT0TJIS GE0CES TOB TH3S. 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KaMW Crlj.Mfc ook&Meaoham tffc B ftnplr f SJUmp m T!f?AlRNjrEJg5rgs( gg SBjMSy RED CARRIAGE Is the place to get bargains in PHAETON, BUGGIES, & SPRING WAGONS, hav ing purchased our stock aU reduced prices we are able to place r r the market all kinds of ve - hides cheaper than the cheapest. Buck Boards at Top bugges at Spring Wagons Phaetons We are also prepared to do all kinds of job and repair -work at bottom prices. Old buggies painted and repaired at reasonable rates. It will pay you to give us a call and get our prices before purchasing elsewhere. City bakery andRest A. LAUTERBACH PROP. RED CLOUD, Koees constantly on hand fresh broad, cakes, cijrars, tobaccos.canned fruits, confectionery, etc. Bread delivered to any part of tne city. Warm and cold meals served at all houra. Ico cream and 'ysters in season. V rl! rp- " W. HOUGHTON Merchant - Tailor, RED CLOUD, .- NEBRASKA. and tho fhiest lino of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, MELTON, &C. Custom work neatl? done and after the most approved fashions cutting andflttine a specialty, prices reasonable. New Stand East Side Webster Street. CiIfFiiiilt anil M lis! In and around Red Cloud, THE GATE CITY. Of the great Republican valley. Buy your homes while property is cheap: D. EL SPANOG-LE Real Estate and Insutance Agent. Farm Loans Negotiated. Office over First. National Bank Geo. O. Seiser & Co., AIL ESAE AGENTS Red Cloud - Nebraska 30 OOO acres Land forSale. Improved Farms, unimproved Lands. Business Houses, Residences, and Town Lot s Correspondence invited. O. C. Case. Jas. McNexy. Case & McNeny, A TTORNEYS AND COUXSELORS AT LAW t Will practice in all courts or this state Collections as well us litigated business careful- y and efliclently attended to. Abstracts f uniish id on ailic:iton. OFFirK. Uer First Kational Bank, Ued Sloud Neb Chas. Schafltnit, Commission Auctioneer Insurance and real estate bro ker, Red Cloud, Neb, Will cry sales in Webster and ad joining counties. Best reference given if required. Also all classes of Risks written in solid companies at lowest rates. Correspondence! solicited. QEO. o. and r. d. yeiser, PK0PKIET0BS or THE Webster Conoiy Abstrut OSEcs. RED CLOUD. NEB. Complete and only set of abstract books in Webster county. Grazing and farming lands aud city property for sale. Office on North Webster Street OLOUD WORK ! at $3500 $65,00 $75,00 $10o.00 Sleepr k Si, am MMZ NEBRASKA Dr. J. S EMIGB. DENTIST, RED1CLOUD NEBRASKA. Fine Office Work a tSpeciaUt. Lauliii;- fins always on Iiaml. Ofik-o ccn:'d Clotnl National i: ank... C rr. Kaley. J. L. Kaley Kalei- Bros. A TTORNEYS AT LAW. RED CLOUD, NEB. Acents for the B. it JL R. K. Lands RE. .ooro. Pres't J. 1. Miner. Vice Pres Joint jMoore, Cashier First National Bank RED CLOUD, NEB Capital, . 75,000. Transact a ccneral baecinc business, bur and J. eell County warrants. Alo County. Pre- Mnctand School District b onds. Uuy and sell rureira xcnance- JJIUKCT0KS: R. B. 3looro, inhn Sfoorc. 1V. C.3Iosher. IU C. uutcalt W N Richardson. VAN HORIVTS City Tonsorial Parlors, Webster street. Red Cloud. Have been lately renovated and put in fine re pair. SlKivinj? and lialr cutting a specialty, and executed by the most appro ed w orkinen. Our bathing department lias recently been refitted and we can nowfsupply all demands of the inib lie. Hot oreohl baths to suit customers. Pri ces reason bie. Hoi or cold water bath3 always eady. )R. C. E. JORDAN, DENTIST RED CLOUD - - ' NEBRASKA Xitroa Oxide Tor the painles extsaetloH of teeth couttantly on baad. All 'work guaranteed. Rooms over First National Bank: -r L U M Trader's -WILL ' FIGtlkES ON LUMBER As low as can be "bought from any dealer on Earth. Iho mnn rrlio did not buy a. RocLIonl TrMih. (Ho got leXt) O. H. Maryatt agektfor Rockford watch. K"ew goods airiving daily. JMost complete line of jewelry in WO dS iAjlAK YHO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THE SEE BY EXAMIWNC j IEgpl fco&n? iti wo i si3 : CHICAGO. ROCK ES LAND & PACIFIC RAILWAY Bv reason of its control position J sd closo relation to all principal lines East and "West, at initial and terminal poir a. constitutes tho most important mid-continental linfc W that svstem or thr iush transportation which Invites and facili tates travcland tralllc betveen ssies of tho Atlantic and Pacific Coasts. It is also the favorite and best ro ;o to and from points East, Northeast and Southeast, and corresponding po ats West, Northwet: and Southwest. Tho Koct Island systam inc' ido3 in its main lite and branches, Chicago, Joliet, Ottavra, La Salle, Peoria, i leneseo. Mollno andliocfc Island, in Illinois; Davenport. Muscatine, Washin rton, Fairlleld, Ottimwa. Oskaloosa, West l.iberty. Iowa City. Des Moine i. Indianola, Winter3et. Atlantic, Knoxvllle, Audubon, Harlan, Guthrie Coi tro and Council Etiffs, in Iowa; Gallatin, Trentcoi, Cameron and Kansas ity, in Missouri; Ler.venworth and Atchison, in Kansas; Albert Lea, Minneapc lis and St. Paul, In Jllnnesota; Watertown la DaUota, and hundreds of intermi Kilate cities, towns, tillages nnd Btaticn3. THE GREAT ROCK ISLANli ROUTE Guai-antoes its patrons that sspse or personal security afforded by a solid, thoroughly ballasted road-bed; pneoth "racks or ctntlnuous steel rail; sub stantially built culverts and budges; rolling stoc2 as near perfection as human skill can make it; tho safety appliances pf patent buffers, platforms and air-brakes; and that exacting discipline whicr governs the practical operation or all its trains- Other specialties of this route are Transfers at all connecting points in Onion Depots, and the unaurpatted comforts and luxuries of its Passenger Equipment. ' J .,. . The Fast Express Trains between Chicago and the Missmnl Elver are com posed or well ventilated, finely upholstered DayCpacles. B&gnMcent Pullman Palace Sleepers of the latest design, and sumptuous Dtatog Cars. In which elaborately rooked meals areleiaurely eaten, ;od Dltonwalttosr on Appetite, and Health on both." Between Oiicagp and Kansas City ana Atchison, are also run tha Celebrated Recuniner Chair Carl. THE FAMOUS ALBERT; LEA RDUTE Is tho direct and favorite line between Chicago .and Kinno RW&Sfigj where connections are made in Union Depots P m a rlmto the and British Provinces. Over this route, Fast gpress Tn u0tar ggj .tToa-trirT nlnnoa ciiTnTrxaT- roarnfa nicturesqUO JOCaUtieS, ai 1 nunODKBUU uu- ntmoSll rmlllpintS CouncUBluffsCIty.3alnipo and fi.Iand i -a,tee1 or aetanea lnionranon bwji" Tickets, at all principal Ticket Offices ' oyauoressmff R. R. CABLE. President and General Manager, Chicago. Western Cottage Organs! AND Mason & Hamin Are celebrated for tlieir beauty and finiiSli. nnink resDonce purity and volumn of tone, and and by the tjest workmen that can be had. Every instrument it fully warranted in all its parts for five years. Please call and examine these instruments before purchasing. One door west of SGner Bros, Lumber Company MKJJ $q buu vJao did boy a Bockford watcb. ana board.) y- CEOCRAPHY OP THIS COUNTRY, WILL THIS MAP. THAT THE tin if Art Rtar nnd. Canada- or in the unitea stas ana anaaa, or AUU IK- ST. JOHN, General Icket and Pasenger Agent, Chiaga. Pianos. made of the best material J. S. NOIiL. store, ied Obud. (1 t '4 tte- t "V l .- tr !. - . - Imp hean wot tired of xwattins'1 i Z? .. A.. ' "? - .. . h&? - v - -;.-. SNr.! . . - o - A -vi" r -j jfiC'T'.'v .. - - j 4 """"! M f ; i"iv t. t'Z&T&. "--- "V-3- '-Jt.-Tj -; jj rZ. - - - . .- -.? vi -V I ?! , Z-J. v -&:& fiSj? . - i" &kiT- !