The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, August 16, 1889, Image 8

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Procos3 Described by an Aiw
gus-Syed Correspondent
XIow Soman Candles Aro ConstroetedW
Balloonf of Various Shape aad Sixes
Cutlicrluo Wliet ! i and OtJjer
Grotesque JK-vicc?.
Ittrould sectu to many that the manufact
lire of firo-'.vorlr; is a simple and easy mat
ter, irrites a correspondent of tao Albany
Argus. But ::s nc machinery of any kind is
used the manual worli necessary makes it
xauca more laborious than where all the
process is informed by perfected machin
ery. A kr...v!cdgo of the l.ivs cf chemistry
is also essential. In order to tfivo tho
Tcadcrsome idea of the process let us select
tho Roman caudle as the moat, ordinary of
flre-Tvoi'ki, ai.d foIIo;v it In i i. , iraoy from
poom to rcr ai and from bid u'-Ug U building.
The fkit dpartnicut vo ctcr ii that
rherc the cases arc made. This is done in
tho following manner: Cartridge paper is
cut into the length and sl:o required and
laid on a marble slab, where pasto is spread
ercr one hide, care being taken that the
jpasto does not get on the side touching the
roller round vrhioh the paper is thea
.wrapped, for if tho roller is wet. it will tear
uopaporiu dra..Tx it out. This roller is
of brass or wood and the case comes off it
looking as though it had been made from
pappx of one thickness, although every boy
jwbo has dissected a Roman candlo knows
ko tho contrary. After this operation ono
end of tho case is closed. An expert work
Man, can make from fifteen hundred
D three thossand a day of these, ac
cording to eizc. After rolling the cases are
laced on shelves and sent to the dryingroom
lo be thoroughly dried. In this same depart
eaent is a machine for trimming off tho
rough ends so that the possibility of any ac
cident happening from unnecessary friction
is lessened". These cases beside being used
for filling have also various other purposes,
-such as mailing, etc. While tho Roman
jcandleis progressing thus far on the jour
key let us peep in at tho laboratory door,
whero chemicals are being mixed. The
yerformacce of tho rriac'p?l part i f firo
Works depends nr.eh en the competition
Ibeing very fine k-u veil mixed; thorcfece
great care is takes in thir part of th v;crk
andparticulariy for iho composition of sky
rockets asd also in all lized works from
which tttc firs plays regularly. The chcn
teal mixtures aro then distributed to the
workman, who in turn take them to the
moulding room, where, with little manipula
tion,thcy aro placed in moulds and mado into
"tars" or "balls" as they aro more common
Jy termed Ti""M ire "Ji cc!3:"jl,&ir he pate'
-white lights have given place of lato years
to those of beautiful tints. Tho color of the
tars seen in thisdepartmentwonld deceive
ese as to that which they display when fired.
The green produce a blue light and the bin
ttf. to green. White is made from red
tars, red from gray, and so on until every
ietlor cf the rainbow is catalogued.
It is at this point whoro we meet tho case
again, ready for the reception ol the chem
icals thus prepared. This Is callod the
barging department. Before the work-
is a frame capable of holdtn? twelve
D?rWCE)s
CREAM
SHKlK$
sp
LEGAL NOTICE.
vs
rVlMr t Mitchell. 'William J, Oadle, Jennie
Sffle ilai tush M. Mitchell, William F. Cmi
Sr John S.Halley, CeorgeW. Jones, John
i YMkenbnre. W. f Brswu, siarcelle
BroWr, i Henry H. Tost, The wot one-half
of the southestauarter. and the south
west quarter of the north-west quarter of
wetlon twelve, town one. range twelve, west
iwJbstei county, Nebraska, .ietVudauts.
UMbOTffiScd defendants will take notice.
Ssh . ir&Bi. &
rilffi UeS for the sum of S2G5.89 now held and
west hail 01 we eo;'" y":"
iTirtt nf
wumyUforeiild, aristae by vntue of the e
. .- j
Its superior excellence proven In millions of
homes ior more than a quarter of a century. It
is med by the United Mates government. En
dorsed by lhe heads of the great universities
:is tho Strongest, Furest. ana most Healthful.
Dr. Prices Cream Bilking Powder does not con
tain ainouia, lime, or alum. Sold only in cans.
PKICE BAKING POWDEK CO.
NEW' YOBK. CHICAGO. ST.LOOIS.
Cancers can be cured, having devo
ted a good deal of time for the last
85 years to the study and cure of can
cers, and having never in
one single
caaea upright, which, ho places in position,
having first ascertained that the insides are
entirely free by passing a rod throng
seem. This precaution is necessary be
ause any obstruction would cause the piece
to miss fire. On ono eido of him, in sep
arate compartments, are clay, comnosition.
powder and stars of various colors, and o
(the other a mallet of considerable weighs
and several rammers of different lengths,
the longest being about tho same size as the
case he is to fill. Taking in his' hand an In
strument consisting of twelve small scoops,
connected in a line and exactly tho same
distance apart as n-e the cases on the frame,
be fills them with clay and Ekillnfflr
empties them into these cases. The same
is done with the pswicr, tho composition
(which is used as a wad) and the stars. All
these he then packs down by means of the
longest ramrod. Repeating the same proo
f$ again and again, except the clay 1s
Mitted, he uses a shorter rod cash tone
nfil the case is fully charged, and .pours la
tat the end more clay, as this material goer
aatees safe handling and packing and pro
acta the explosives inside. The fase ia
instance failed where I had the pa
tient before the cancer commenced to
eat and agrate, and many where they
had commenced. Come right along
dear friends to my house and I will
send you home in five days rejoicing.
If I cannot cure you I will tell you so
like an honest man. References;
John Stoddard, Walnut creek, Neb.;
Mr. Bearisley, Logan, Kan, My
liouse is 12 miles south of Red Cloud,
in Smith county Kansas.
48-tf J. L. Elliott.
j,?""-" ' -. ....:!.
t.i 1..... 4.n in.TiiiL.ir&
oi saiu ..--... xvobster county
ISSJXK to one K T. Hotchkis. for
aWfceSE. S.'i yr:
lita'id Hen is now owned and held by this
tibMW audit is the further ol.jcet and prayer
ofsait wtition to declare tl several liens and
cLInA ofthe above named defendants iuk.ii tliu
tandSoreridfu"ior. inferior urn . nilnefiurat
tf, ti.o linof nlaintitf to priKiirc sJtld land to be
lolJ and "he paS5 thereof Hi.,;Iled to the
navtiieiit of i.laintirts lieu and claim and lor
such "other, and further relief ;is may be ust
and equitable. The ueicnuaiiii . i"-
to answer said petition ou or before Monday,
the lli day of September, I MX ...,.
By Case McNeny, t. r i,"-
his attorneys. -""
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SHEKIFF'S SALE.
Notice is hereby given that under " vir
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clerk of the district court out of the KUtli ju
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of the court liouse in Bed CIou.i, iu mmi cumbo
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Are you going to buy a carpet If
so do not fail to call and examine my
stock and prices. F. V. Tavlor.
BON TON
BAEBER Shop
then Inserted and lastly the ocUide eoiereft
paper ia wrapped around for beauUfyiaw
the Boaun candlo thus made. The whale
eperatioa described here alee appees t
AND
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Krst door north of City Bakery, re
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Our Motto: Will be to please all
who give ns their trade. All wnrt
done in a first-class manner and in the
latest fad ol the profession.
of the sSuthaVt (W) njwt of seetioh eight.
.i ti. -t n.i half ot xne bouui-cust -
quartei, mid tue uonii-ea ii-; ""',",, X ',",,
buvub uts Sdvwy mum-
FOR $2:00
hair of the north-west (1-4) U?rtcr of scrtlon u)
live in townnlilp W f"r. north of ninge (9) nine
west of the cth P. 31. mcb-tcr count , -.-
blvci'i under my hand the ,2:th day of July,
ISS'J H ?. cor, sheriff,
."lohn M. Karan. I'laintiff's att'y. l-'t
Take Notice.
To William Arnold: , , .,.,., ,
You are hereby notified that onthe .th day of
No ember 18S7. 1. 1 Baiim purchased at public
tax sale from the county tre:u.urer, M.B.Mc
Nitt, at the court liouse in Red Cloud, AN ebster
county. Nebraska, for the taxes of the year 188ft
amounting to $0,95. The following described
laml sitiuited in Webster county Nebraska,
taxed iu the name of William Arnold. The
north-west Hot the south-west J section b town
S, range Uwestol the u p.m. eoiuaimng -hi
and 14100th acres. The time for redemption
of slid land from the lien of said tax sale
will expire November 7th 1889, and if not re
deemed before the above date exjnres I will
make application lor a treasures laxuceu.
1 I. Baom.
thdayof
ubli
Firecrackers come from ChJa where
tteosaatry people manufacture them aa m
tle, as thWOemaos do toys. They
ee imported m boxes similar to tea oaesU,
theJUeroglyphkeeathem represeatlngad
,vertUemenU of different firms, and they
Kused as ballast for the ships teat brmf
never. Anideamsybeobtaicelofthe
litter impossibility of oaametttiea when
esmformedtbat it costs but two cents te
4Mkaa pack of firecrackers there. The
Chmeaewere acqaamted, as we all kaow,
eith the uses cf gun-powder long before tte
trodaction into Europe iathe thirteenth
eatary, and the peasants have heea ferae
many generations adept in the art of mah
.lag fire-crackers that it has become, we
mughtsay, second nature. Of ooerse,la
toe nre-works, where atherough
etaadag of the mysteries of c
-tion and artistic skill are required,
-(manufactured in Brooklyn are a fair
. jaample of thc.hignerexcellenco of Ameriaam
jproducUons. But when neither of these
tonalities is requisite we are entirety out ef
-thefletf.
Balloons of various sizes and slopes are
.(also made here. Passing through: thisde
jjartment a prcdomiaunee of the fair sex
Jamong the hands is noticeable, which ia ao-
jcounted for by their superior deftness,.
.quickness and accuracy ih cutting and
pasting. The devices in use for balloons
pre very amusing, often grotesque,
cepresenting figures of almost every-
'nimni, from the elephant to the frog,
mad also several fishes, some gantiai
Sa size. It looks l'idicrous to sec a huge
Whale or a mammoth pig rise in tho air- and
gracefully Coat away. But tho most strik- j
ineof all seen in this department are the J
gmportcd Japanese uuiuirsuouo. "un
itMtMthpm still more wonderful is-their
'insignificant appcaranco before batoggred, I
'mopcaringto oe aooub iuu """"
iauTbut much lighter in weight. When,
thrown from the mortar, however, to a coa-
addoable height, tncy snuuiauj "?
fcajda shoiver of falling stars, a large.
atif ul fisaro, made oi PPSJ
b far away. The effect is briHieat and
ia bomb-sheUupon which to?
2S prides itself. It. consists mCjabrfte
iadc of difTcTcat sizes, so as to J
2T:.vrnndto contain colored state.
iCtkc whole affair flics upward, one after
BpjSeof these shells burstsand prodacei
gStrain of variegated whicMm
ftJKboot off and burst until the eatkw
Savens is fllumHatrd.
Besides those ateeady meatloael, there
J?i JSr forms of firo-works, ad
fiSi-rpastiles asd variety .of the rotathig
LBamgEni tnat fduot the me
LEGAL NOTICE.
In the district court of Webster county Nebras-
Frederick E. Goble, plaintiff,
vs
John R. Walsh, Spooner K. Howell, George,
W. Howell, defendants. " '
Tlie above named non-resident defendants will
bike notice that on the 9th day of August 1889.
the above named plaintiff filed his petition In
the district court of Webster county, Nebras
ka, against defendants the object and
prayer of which is to foreclose a certain tax
lien-held and owned by the plaintiff, on lots
seven, (7j eight, () nine. (9) ten, (10) and
eleven, 11 in block thirty-one. 31 of
the original town of Ktd Cloud, Webster county
Nebraska, for the delinquent taxes on said lots
for the years 1882 and 1883 and subsequent taxes
paid thereon In 1836 by hin. There Is due plain
tut by virtue of his said tax Ilea on said lots the
sum of elehtv and eizhtv-nlne one huadmlth
dollars with interest at SO nercent neraannm
from April 29, 1885 on amw thereof and with In-
lerenaiuie same rare irom juiv istb.imsM
-JO! thereof. Ilainriff prays In said netlUon
that said lots may be sold and to have the pro
coeds thereof applied to the paymeat of his said
Take Notice.
To William Arnold:
Vnn ftrn liolvliv nntinni tnai on II1C
Xovpinlwr iiT 1. L. tiamu purchased at public
tax sale from the county treasurer, 31. . Mc
Nittatthe court house in Bed Cloud, Webster
county Nebraska for the taxes of the year lSsC.
amounting to S.VJO. tho following described bind
situated in Webster county. Nebraska, taxed in
Uie name of William Arnold : The .south-east i
of the .south-west '4, section C. town 3, r.uige ,
west of the C p.m. conuiininir -wanu m-iu
acres. Tlie time for redemption ot said land
from the lien of said tax sale will expire ko
vembor 7th. 18S, and if not redeemed before
the above date expire I will make application
tor a treasurer's tax aeeil. L. Haum.
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for
Take Notice.
To Charles W. Kaley, Jacob L. Kaleyand Ku
fiw 31. Largeiit. . .
You are hereby notified that on tho imd day of
Dec. 1887 I, I Baum purchased at pnvatofca
sale from the county treasurer, M. B. McNitt,
at the court house In Ued Cloud. Webster coun
ty. Nebraska for the taxes of the year 186,
amounting to S17.43. The following described
land, situated In Webster county Nebraska tax-
The following describe
ed in the name of Charles W. Kalcy. Jacob L
KiIpv :n id itufuo M. linrcnt: the north-west H
section 'Si, town I, range 10. containing 100 acres
Tlie time for redemiitlon will expire December
2, 18S9, and if not redeemed before the above
date expires I will mane application fora treas
urer's tax ded. l Baosi.
the time to subscribe.
Omaha Eepubliean one
.50 with a chance in the above
premiums.
year
lien and for all other proper relief.
Defendants are reaulred to answer Mid dp.
titlon on or before September, ttte IMS.
FajtDKBICK E. UOBUC
By Case 6 McNeny, kls attorneys.
E.E6AL NArTICK.
In the District Court of Webster eoenty,
Nebraska.
A. L. Fank, plaintiff.
TS
Christ Blanke, Farmers k, Merehaats In
Burance ConOale Sulky Harrow Maaa
factnriag Co., A. Garber, C. C. Brad
ford. J. Byiiurioa8initb, Nebraska Loan
and Trust Co., defendants.
The abOT named mon resident defend
ants will take notice that on the 23 day
of Jannary 1889 the abore naand plain
tiff filed his petition ia the district eoart
of Webster eoenty, Nebraska the object
and prayer ef which is to foreelose two
certain mortgage deeds heretofeie made
and executed by defendant Blanke to this
plaintiff on tae following descrieesl prem
ises to wit: the soutn one nan oz tne
north west qaarter of section thirtyfive,
(3T)ton two2)range (10) west ia Web
ster county Nebraska, erne of said mort
gages bearing-date theS2d day of Sep
tember 1886 and given to secare the
payment of two certain notes of
said Blanke to said Fank
of even date wall said niertgage one of said
notes being for the sum of forty dollars bearing
interest at the rase often per cent per annum
and due November 1st 18 and the other being
lor the sum of elshty dollars Dealing me sane
rate of interest and due February 1st 1887, the
eaate
tlie navBK
promissory note of said Blanke to said Funk of
other of said mortgages bearing
issj ana given 10 secure in
April 30th
ymentoftheone
even date with sold last Mentioned Borteaee
for the sum of fifty-seven deUars with Interest at
ten per cent per annum due December 1st 1988.
I'laTutift claims ia his said petition there is due
him from defendant Blanke on said notes and
mortgages the sum of tw. hundred and nine
and five one-hnadredths dollars with interest at
ten per cent per annum from January 19th 1889
and prays therein that said lands awy be sold
and tho nroeMdtaimUedto the rjavmentof his
said claim that the Den ef his said arst mention
ed mortgage say be held to be first aad the lien
sail
of his 9
, the second
d last mentioned nortnee.
lien on satdnraMlse that derendaats mavbe
barred of all etuiitr of redemption or other in
terest in saht premises and for all other proper
and Just relief.
Defendants are required to answer said peti
tion on or before the lathday ot September,
1889. A. L.TVKK.
By Case 4: McNeny, his attorneys.
Take Notice.
To William Arnold:
You are hereby notified that on the 7th day
of November; 1887,1, r Baum purchased at
Bublic tax sale from the county treasurer, M.
:. McNitt. at the court-house in Bed Cloud
Webster county. Nebraska, for tue taxes toe the
year 188C, amounting to SG.9S. The following
described land situated in Webster county.
Nebraska, taxed in thenameof WiniamAr
nold. The north east U, of the south-west M
section , range -9, town 3, est of the
6 p. m., containing acres. :ine time ior
redemption of suhTland from the Ilea of said
tax sale will expire November Ttb. 1889, aad if
not redeemed before isoaoove uaw: cxiurn,
will make application for a Ueasarert tax
deed. L. Baum.
Take Notice.
TmkmbT notified that on the.Tth day of
November 1887. 1, L. Baum . 2w
taxsate from the county bwMM.aMo.
viH.tihn onnvtTMiiijm in Ked Cloud. Webster
county Nebwska,for the -taxes not the laes.
amounting t. $335 ea the following described
Xi tnaii ihWebster county Nebraska tax
ed la the name of M E. Gordon: The south-west
u south-west X, section n. town grange a, west
ol the ci.m. crntalnlng l acres. Ihe time
for redemptioa of said hdfJe Ja ofsald
tax sale will expire November 7th J88B, and if
not redeemed before the above date expires. I
wM make appHcatioB for treasurer's tax deed.
Im 1SAUX.
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Take Notice.
To William Arnold: . 7th day or
You arenereby notified that tho at public
November 1887. 1. L. Baompurchased B- f;
taxsale from the county twastuer, Hwebstcr
Nltt, at the court-house in Ked Cloud,
county. Nebraska, for the taxes of the f3
amounUngtoi k5 the following deser"
land situated to Webster county Nebraska, tax
edin the name ef William Arnold: The south
west U of the southwest H. section C towns,
range , west otthe C pjn. contaialnjr40 andW
looth acres. Tne tln.e for redemption or said
land from the lien of said tax sale will expire
November 7Ui. 1889, and it not redeemed before
the alwve thite expire I will make application
tor a treasurer's tax deed. '- aum.
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