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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1889)
35J?232jSSri32s5;ri HPr?ffSi'5-fe?'5 a.. .., , - ?rrwgQ.fafj C?3r'TtSS3ern! - "tan rfri-nriim.il iti 1 1 r I - J- - MI s..')gr r-yg-- - jiii', 171- V. Ssfca - to ml sag?.! jgjum n g-munuua - Vr -l Vol. 17. WATERS MB ! Artesian tiuter throughout the house; Only two blocks from city tall. C. SCHNEIDER, Prop. 1314 Ulii Si. Denver, Colo. RATES 1 23 and $1 50 PER DAY. The house and fnrnisaings are all new. Elegant rooms with first doss meals at moderate rales. First class livery and boarding stables in connection with the noose. D. B. Spanogle, Real Estate AND L.-OAN AGEJ'r m Red Cloud. brown's Marble and Granite Worb A. II. BROWN. I'nor. Fine Monuments and Headstone Elm St. and 4th Av.. Red Cloud. TAKE THE Street Cars From the Depot To Bradbrook'b Photo Studin MOON BL''K. QEO. O. AND R. D. YEISER, PKOrKIETOR8 OF THE Winer Coisiy iMxii OliicE RED OiHJD. NEB. Complete and only set of abstract books in Webster county. Grazing and arming lands and city property for sale. Creat English Remedy. Murray's Specific A guaranteed cure for ail ner vou diseases such as weak mem ory loss of brain power hysteria .headache pain in the back ner vous prostration wakefulness leu corrhfja universal lassitude sem inal w eakuess imnotency and gen eral h)ss of power of the tlenera tive Organs; in elthei sex, caus ed br indiscretion or overexertion l and which ulumatelv lead to b l'KKMATCKE OLD ACE, IXSAX- Trr ana cossirMirioK. s w a box or ix taxes for $5 00. Sent lv mail on rxipt of price. Full fsirticulars in pamphlet, sent I to evury applicant UTa'Guaraateo Six Boxen l cureauv case. For every 53 order received vc send six boxes itl! awntten piarautee tore fund tlie money if our Mecific doe not eflevt au:e. .Vdaros sU communication io we s xaanutEcturcrs. The Mubbay SIroicive Co. Kr.nuitvMo. 3-5!d in Ked Hoyd by C. U COTriNC5 sole J jin:at. tg 1. 1 jj i jymMumma aKavnnnawI2- wa&laUIi ananiaWT5"FTri-.?'y''BnT 3155 InStlakbif. -t, .1r - H. LL pure P?PRICRs CREAM lAKIIlf Its superior excellence proven In millions of homes tor more than a quarter of a century. It is used liy the United Mates government. En dorsed ny the heads of the great universities as the titrougest, (Purest, ana most Healthful. Dr. Prices Cream Baking fowder doea not con tain ainbuia, lime, or alum, Sold only in cans. I'KICK BAKINK I-OWDEI: CO. XIW YOIIK. CHICAGO. ST.LCI. Frcmoflt, IMorn S; Mo. (Chicago & Northwestern Railroad.) J. TV. Dacbvbk. Local Agent. Arrheu leaves. I'asscnger J:t5pL. 330 p.n Accom. and Freight 3:05 p.m. 5.-00 pjn HASTINGS TO THE EAKT via Northwestern mute. Arrives at York5-.! p jn, Fremont 8:15, Ona Iia. 9-Sti p.m. Chicago, 12:00 m. St Paul 9:30 an leaes Cliicago 5p.BL Omaha iM am. ar rives at Hastings J;4So.tu. Oma xe. St. Fan), oux City, and an points NORTH, EAST, SOUTH, WEST. Tlieoluy line to southern Nebraska, Dakota. hot Spring, the Black Hills, and Central Wyoming. Through tickets and baggage checked to des tination. For rate, time tables etc, call on J. B. lUBr.! kb. Agent. Hastings, Neb. II. . BCftT, J. i:. BC1I !SAX, Oeu. Manager. . tleu. Pas. Agent. Onrfbi, Nel. BON TON BARBER Shop AND BATH ROOM, STIXGLEY, & BECH. First door north of City Bakery, re fitted and thotoughly equipped We respectfully solicit your patronage guaranteeing ?tisfa'ion in every case. Our Motto: Will be to please all who give 'is their trade- All work done in a nrt-clus manner and in the latest fad ot the profession. Denver to Chicago, Denver to Kansas City. Denver to Omaha, Omaha to Chicago, Kansas City to Chicago, Omaha to St. Louis, BEST LINE FROM WEST TO EAST! SURE CONNECV1NS LOW RATES BACCACE CHECKED THROUGH. Through tickets over the Burling ton Route are for -oate by trio Union Pacific, Denver A Rio Grande end all other principal railways, and by aii agents of the "Burlington Route.' For furthar information, apply ta ftnj asontjoz to P. S. EUSTIS.CcnlTrtAp-t, tUIAIIA. XE?. i ii iiiiSS "? Hn Y!lTl TlTeig IHjllEilsK nnJ Red Cloud, Webster County, DENVER THE QUEEN CITY Of the PlalDM, TccmlBs With Euter prlar, Properlt' and Nucceaa. On last Wednesday the editor of The Chief in coiupacy with the Hol land hose company departed for the Magic City of the Plains to take part in the fireman's tournament and to view the picturesque scenery of Colo rado. In due season the fire boys arrived in Denver and were assigned to positions on the ground?, but un fortunately were unaole to take any premiums from the fact that the judges seemed inclined towards fa voring the Colorado teams to the ex clusion of all foreign teams, and in many instances they wantonly fixe d the time to suit themselves without regard to facts. Our boys however made fast time, but were successfully counted out and at one time it looked as if the tournament might come to an abrupt end by some of the unjust discriminating on the part of the judges. However peace was accom plished by devious methods and many promises and continued on until the day came for ending. In justice to many people of Desver, the manner of conducting the tournament was not approved of and generally condemned as being decidedly unfair to compet ing volunteer companies from other states. However, aside from the touxnamrnt TnE C1TV OP DENVER iii one of the most charming cities on the continent, and is growing far be yond the expectations of her greatest admirers. Improvements of all kinds are going rapidly forward, new dwell ings by the hundred and business houses by the dozens, are being erec ted just as fast as money and labor can accomplish the work. The cable company are laying track in nearly every important street and soon Den ver win nave the benefit of rapid transit in as good shape as any city in the country. Denver is the pride of every one of her citizens, and noth ing short of Denver's prosperity will satisfy them in their race fcr wealth, ambition and happiness. She has all kinds of manufacturing enterprises, among the most important are her mining interests, as a visit to the great smelting works will readily show. The city of Denver is certain ly the wonder of the day, as her sur roundings, which go to build up most cities are conspicuously absent with the exception of her mining interests. The agricultural prospect is not de sirable from the fact that the soil ap pears to be anything but productive except where irrigation is resorted to. However the absence of good land ad jacent to the city dues not seem to af fect the growth of the place as she steadily goes ahead, and every year shows many hundred, added to her all ready large population. The RED CLOUD rZOPLE nearly all, put up at the Western ho tel on 12th street, which bj the way is one of the best general . hotels in Denver and from there the Nebraskans radiated to all parts of the city and to the various mountain resorts to cake in the scenery of which Colo rado has many places of interest most of which has been told and retold, and yet has many fascinating fea:ures to those who have many times visited those places. The trip up Clear Creek can on. to Georgetown, Silver Plume and Graymount are features that make the imaginative mind won der over and over again how. the first settlers could ever have the nerve to leave home and friends and go to sueh a barren waste, but now things Neb., Friday, August arc differently shaped, instead of thc old California stage road half way up the mountain side, a good railroad traverses the foot of the ranges up to Greymount passing through many thriving citie?. This railroad and especially the Georgetown loup whieh rises to an elevation of 700 feet in a mile is the admiration of all sight seers, and the engineer sUll is simply to be wondered. The canyon every where is dot ted with mines, miner's cabins and mining machinery, and some of the richest mines in the world are located at Silver Plume. At Greymount, -Grey's Peak" and the "Big Professor" mountains were only a little way distant but nene of the crowd had any desire to ascend these somewhat famous mountains. There are many other places of resort not ably, Pikes Peak, Manitou, Colorado Springs, Leadville. ate, etc., a de scription of which we have not the space to note. The trip was a very pleasant one and the Red Cloud peo ple Made the best of it enjoying it hugely, vowing that in the near future they would tike in the beau tiful city again. Ya Caaaot Attra At this season of the year to be without a good reliable diarrhoea liaison In the house, as cramps, colic, diarrhoea and all Intimation of the stomach and bowels are exceedingly dan gerous if not attended to at once. One bottle of Begg's diarrhoea halsora win doarare gidhi cases of this kind than any other mediciLc on arth. We guarantee it. C. L. Cotting druggist IN AY ALE. Mr. Kenyon and son of Hudson, i Mich., is visitiot; H. G. Sawyer and Charley Hunter has gone to Omaha with cattle and hogs. Charley is putting a nice line of hardware in his store and is getting a good trade. Business is improving. Mayor Irons is unloading several carloads of lumber. E. A. VauDyke is building a nice residence north of town. Mr. Frank Coulson has returned from California and will move in Mr. Orrhard's house for th epresent, Mr. Wilis from the south side is showing some corn over 23 feet high. Farmers arc threshincr in this neighborhood and the oats are not turning out as well as expected. A couple of our enterprising farm ers got -'hot" over a business trans action the other day in Sawyer's store and iavited each other out to settle the matter, but they coolel off as soon as the outsid: atmosphere struck tbem. There is some buzzing in the air arQnd here, partly mosquitoes, partly candidates. Mrs. Knight has gone to Milwau kee, and G. W. looks forlorn. Mr. Hart well of the cheese factory has just got cut a good dividend fo the month of June which makes the patrons smile. Fbankie. WhT Is It That people linger .along always complaining about Uutteoutiutul tired feeling-.' One bottle of Begg's MoimI purifier and blood maker will remove this feeling, give them a good appetite and regulate digestion. C L. Cotting, drogst Cancers can b 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 instance failed where I had the pa tient before the cancer commenced to eat and agrafe, 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 1 cannot cure you I will tell you so like au honest man. References; John Stoddard, Walnut creek, Xeb.j. Mr. Bearlsler. Logan, Kan, 3Iy honse is 12 mile? south of Red Cloud, in Smith county Kansas. 43-tf J. L. Elliott. 30, 1889. IVondrrful ElletK of the Elixir of I-lffc. To the Editok: My dear sir. I hapten to coxnmricate to you certain fncts con nected with the use. by a number of our people, of the "Elixir of Life" thu great estand mot wonderful discovery of the great Dr. Brown-Sequard the French chemist, whoso achievment is destined to revolutionize the .physical world in that this mystic compound restores the youth of the oldest man in the world if be will only have the courage to stand for a while the jeers and scon's of this age of unbelievers. As an exemplification of what I Lave been saying, an advance agent of an enterprising firm called upon a number of onr eldest and most influential citizens last night, and after delivering a rattling harrangne to a lot of joUy old chaps, finally got their consent to try as they supposed humbug o the first water. By mutual understanding each old fellow was to swallow jost one drop of the tlirlr at precisely 10 o'clock and then retire for the night. Wherefore about a dozen of the jolliest old boys in town swing off into dream-land a couple of hoars earlier than asuaL and dreamed their divers dreams until the early crow ing of the cock, when, strange to relate, the villagers were awakened by the sonnd of tramping feet on th board walks, shoats of laughter and snatches of school boys songs such as were only familliar to the oldest inhabitants alike with these roistering songsters of tho early morning. The entiro village was finally aroused and then the fen began. Of course, those not on to the racket thought the old fel lows were out on a bum. The scene was in some instances grotesque. One old fel low had his shoes off and with his suspend ers tied around him, was climbing a tele graph pole, another had climbed a ladder ::nd was robbing a pigeon's nest under tho eves of the grain elevator, another was toning a neighbor's eat. another robbing a plum orchard, and another trying to back a backing pony. By and by the tmnd of a tin horn was heard, and in a i?w moments the old chaps ca me dodging in and oat of streets and alleys speeding like racers in the direction of the sounding bogle. Once on the ground and the f nn began. Hats, coats, vests and shoes came off in a twinkling and oat onto the common- went the old boys for a romp. They jumped, turned hand springs, idayed leap-frog etc. until their families crime and besought them to return to their homes. Bat it was bo go until they werep roi:;ised immunity from being kept in doors a moment alter breakfast should have been disposed of. And oat of the round dozen, it is said, not a single old lad could be induced to enter the house with his hat and shoes, bat hid them away outside the enclosure. Weil, at this writing (I p.m.) we can hear the songs, whoops, and boisterous laughter of this happy little band of adventurous old citizens who are sanguine in the be lief that they have struck a good thing. The agent is still here offering to bet a hundred to one that the youth of these old boys will be thoroughly restored "inn. fid? of six months, and another clan is' being formed for experiment to-night. Meanwhile onr doctors look on with .con siderable disgust, but as a rule have agreed to await furture results. Now if this great discover proves to be half what ia o confidently claimed for it, how the world will be revolutionized. I will report fcrtnre progress in the premises from time to time, so that your readers may have the bottom facts. But, ray dear sir, dont hIIow any of yonr obnoxious contemporaries to get hold of a bottle of this rejuvinating cordjne, least they drink and live forever. W1 Sincerely yours, Brrx WnxouoHBr. The Omaha Fair and Exponlttoa. The F. E. & M. V. railroad will sell excurhion tickets September 2nd to litn at $3.05. Good to return September 7. NOTICE. All person that have killed wolves or coyotes in Webster county during the present year arc entitled to $1,00 from the Sate for each animal so killed. Certincata of county clerk is nccsss&ry. Red Cloud. A"'.ig. 27, 1SS0. " J. II Bailey. - m itiiwaw WMgr No. 5. 1 Old settlers rennion no FrMay Judging from 4tho ay some of par boys are building new houses tliero will be some weddings very soon. Quite a number of our young married men have built this summer. Chas. Davis built a new house, Chas. Barrett has built one, S. Billings is laying his foundation, James Gillis is getting ready to build and Mart Payne has made the I cage and caught the bird but we did cot taste the cake. James Billings and wife are vuiting with his father. Lyman Stono has gone to Colorado to f his farm- J. M. Brown painted the town of Leb anon red. Sid. The Pride of Woman. A clear pearly and transparent skin is al ways a sign of pure blood, and all peieons troubled with dark, greasy, yellow or blotched skin can rest assured that their blood is out of order. A few doses 0r Begg's blood purifier and blood maker will remote the cause and the skin will become clear and tauisnrent. Try it and If satisfaction Is not given it will cost you nothing. It is fully warranted. C.L. Cutting, druggist. CaWLKS. Mrs. C. W. Fuller, Mian Chloo and two of the smaller children started on Mon day last for Iowa to visit relatives. L, C. Bennet started last Taeaday -for HL. to visit relatives, Ha took his two little boys with him. School commence next Monday. Jar. Scroll, Principal, instead of Mr. Miller as stated last week. O. B. WeOs of Lawrence was vUiting in Cowles the first pirt of the week. Miss Flora Brcwn retarned to her JiMne near Cowles last week. She has been spending a year in New York state. Rev. J. M. Steely has bought property in Cowles and will return soon. Rev. W. D. Page and wife returned to their home in Curtis this weak. Pickwick. BuekllH' Arnica Salve. The best sa've in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, ealt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns: and all ekin emotion, and positively cure, or no pay required. it is guaranteed to Hive perfect satis faction, or maney refunded. Price 25 cents per 1kx. For sale by Henry Cook. Featherly & Aults dealers in new cider, apples and peaches. Also grape juice at 50 cents a gallon. In Featherly building. no5-tf Dr. Jaque's German worm' oases destroy worms and removes theai from the ays tern . Safe pleasant and effective. Good mothers use Dr. Winoheli's teething syrup for children with colds, -M:e tlireats, and to regulate the bowls. Uncle Sam's uerre and bone lini ment will relieve uprains, bruises, neuralgia and rheumatism. Dr.O. L. Field. No. East -Maple St. a Uncle Sam's condition powders the best for horses, cattle, hogs and poultry. Get the beat. EUorts dayfjght liver pills, for sour stomach, lorpid liver and indigestion, Cure your coughs and colds with Eilerts tar and wild cherry. All druggists keep t. Large bottles fifty crnts and one collar. Happy Home blood purifier .Is the people's popular mediriue for purifyingthe blood and malarial diseases etc. Larye bottles fifty cents and one Collar. Special Mate. On August G to 20, Sept. 10 to -24, and Oct 8. the B. & M will sell reend trip tickets to point in Colorado. Mon tana, Utah, Wyoming and Idah foor one fare for the ronnd trip. . E. Harris, Agt. A Sew Barker 8hp. S. T. Van Horn who is well taown in this city, and who for the last fear has tried his luck elsewhere, has re turned to this city and has purchased the barber parlors of Robert Berkley. He has fitted them up m nice style and invites his old and new friends to call and see him. flo will give yoa a shaye or hair cat in the latest style of the ar.'. 47-tt - - Tho greatest wonder of the JOth century, a carpet exhibitor showing just h ot a carpet will look ivh'jnrtn the floor st F. V. Taylor's. I s .3 i 9 .a ft i i