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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1894)
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All readltiK notices In the naturool advertise ments or pulls, 5 cents per Hue Legal notices at leual rates, viz: for nsipiare (ten lines ot Nonpareil or less,) llrst publication 1.00; for each subsequent publication, per sqiwro, CO cents. No "preferred position" contracts made All matter to insure publication must bo re ceived at this offlco not later than Wednesday. Advertisements cannot be ordered out for the current week later than Thursday. B. A, HI. R, K. Time Table. Taking effect Dec, 3. Tialnscarrylui? passengers leavo ltcd Cloud as follows: EASl' VIA HASTINGS, No. 112 rasseuger to Hasting 2:30 p. m. AltlUVK. No. Ml Passenger from Hastings 11:35 a. m. EAST VIA WYMOltK No.tC, Passenger to St. Joseph St. "Louis and ehlcaco dally 10:2.1 a.m. GOINU WEST. No. 16 Passengers tor Denver, dally, 8;15 p. m BUSINESS CARDS. It. J. S. EMIGH, Dentist, Nebraska. LJjkf r Taylor's Forultt W9L I ts teeth without pain. . f ftl7-vfanain1(lKeworkaipecla ' .' .cfcelalD Inlay, and all kinds of -,- Mkm gold and rubber plates ai Furulttire Store. specialty. tiu iuiuj m nun nil ninus ui kuiu iiiiiiiks, uold and rubber Mates and combination uiaiea. All work guaranteed to be first-class. I. W. TULLEYS, M. D. HoBieeepmtble Ptayslclaa, Red Cloud, NebraiKB. Offlco opposite Vlrst National Dank. U. H. Examining hurgeon. Chronic diseases treated by mall. f L. WINFREY, Auctioneer, Red Cloud, Nebraska. Will attend sales at reasonable figures, factlou guaranteed. Satis- I H. SMITH, Insurance Agent, BED CLOUD, NEBRARKA. I do a strictly farm insurance and invite and invite all to boo me. QASE & MoNITT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Moon Block, - RED CLOUD, NEB. Collections promptly attended to, and correspondence solicited. -TRUNKEY & POTTER, Attorney at Law, Red Cloud. - Nebraska. Office Up stairs, in Moon Block, p P. HUTCHISON, Tonsorlal Artist, 4th Avbnue, Rkd Cloud, Nkbbabka. First-clans barbers and tirst-olass work guaranteed Give nie a call pv STOPFER, FuHiilonublo Barber, Red Cloud, - Nebraska. I give my personal attention to my patrons. First-class shaving and hair catting a specialty. HAS. SCUAFFNIT, 1 Insurance Agency, (Hrmaii Insurance Co.. Freeport. HI. ltoyal iiismuncti Co., Liverpool, England. I nine Fire Insuraiico Co., of Omaha. Nebr. I'hrrnU Assurance Co. of Ixindon. Kng. (leriiinn Insurance Co, of Uu'noy. III. Oiiardlau Assurance t!o., or Loudou, Enjr Ilurllngton Insurance Co. of Uurllngton, Iowa. Srittsh Ainerlea Assurauce Co. Toronto, Can. Office over Postoflloe. rd Cloud, N.braska D. B. Spanogle, Real Estate and L.oan Agen Red Cloud. Eternal Vigilance is the Price of Liberty," and One Dollar a year is PENMAN IAS THEM A nice line of Jewelry, Diamonds, Chains, Rings, Bracelets, Scarf pins Cufls and collar buttons, neck chains, lace pins, stick pins, charms, etc. Tlated and solid silverware, somenlr spoons, pca'l handled knives and forks. carvltiK sets, calling card cases, ben bon boxes and olhet novelties. A flue line ot spectacles and eye glasses with Interchangable lenses, steel, nickel silver and gold frames, Special and careful at tention paid to titling the eyo. Mr line of 2nd li.iiul watches Is quite large. I wllfrun them off at loss than their actual worth. taer-lirwg your watch, clock and Jewelry ie pair work, your engraving aud your old gold and silver to me. Henry Cook's Drug Store. Partr Loaris At Less Ttjar Per cetitJ E, A. Sittlpsoil, Bke Hill Neb. CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT ? JTor a prompt answer and an honest opinion, write to. M II N N ds CO.. wbo bave bad nearly Bf ty Tears' experience In the patent, buflness. Communlc. tlons strlctlr oonfldentul. A Mnndbaok of In formation concernlnjr Patents and now to ob tain tbem sent free. Alio a catalogue Of aecaan- Icaj ana icienuno doou peui ireo. l'ttats taken. tbrongb Mann ft Co. receive thus are brought wldoly before tbo publlowltli. ruvtlAl notice In tna MrinnMnc Ill notice in tbe Hcientlflc Anerlrno. and are Droognt wiooiy Deroroino pudii NMt tn thM Invnntnr. ThU anlendld largeat circulatloo of any scteuttBo work In tbe world. S3 a year. Sample copies sent free. Building tMltlontjnontbly,SU0a year, dingle copies, US cents. Brery number conulns beau, tlful plates. In color, and pbotpgrapbs of new bouses, wltk plana, enabling oullders to abow tbe tMUFd weekly, elegantly Illustrated, has by it. eiesantir umitraten. nu dt rar t no &. E. COZAD Has a flue lino of Sowing Ma chines aud Organs from $25 upwards. Also keeps all kinds or Machine Supplies. Does repairing promptly. Call and see me. Hurrah for Texast On December 12, 1693, JanuuryO, Feb runry 13, March 13, April 10, and May 8, 1801. Tho UurlinKton will soil you a round trip ticket to any polut in Texur, limited for roturn witlidiDO days of ditto of ante at a rnto ot ono fair for the round trip. ContmouR passive by tjjo Biimo routa to bo made inbottiUirectlanri. No ono nhoukl Kiisb this grout opportu nity to aeo the "Lonn xtnr atnto." Fur ther information ruuv loljtaincd at tho I DurliuBtoo ticket ofllce, A, CoyovEit, Agent. Red Cl'oud, Webster County, THE CHIEF I,1TTI,E MIIAM.S. IIV M. HASH. IIUU I'ltAYKH. Oh, subscriber, we livKeech thco Let our humble picadingi teach thee. It thoro't uothliiK elso will reach thee, Tocomolnuml pay, Oli, subscriber, why hold back When you know Just what wc lack To put us on tho same old track '.' Why do you delay V Oh, subscriber, will you neu-r Let a dollar from you sever V Is this golnjr on forever'.' Hasn't It run long enough V Every dollar on the paper That Is put Into our scraper Melts nway as If 'twas vapor; Wo cannot hold tho stuff. Oh, delinquent, do not wait; Come. In and pay us up to date, Or It soon will bo too lato And wo will have to stop you, Then wo would hear you holler If It was Just for a dollar That we took you by tho collar And found wo hud to drop you. "ChlngchliiB, ehlng chlng, tr.ila, lu-lu," Those were the words that camo from afar; Now lts"Tlng-tlng, ting ting, papa, papa," Drop In tho corner aud get a cigar. A MTTI.RCAKRTO IIAKR. Although tho Belt did get tho cako They got It all through u mistake, But they proceeded tho string to break, The box was opened; they did partake; They say 'twas fr their stomach's sake, (Hut now wc think It is a fako) Wc think they ought to take a ratu And clear their conscience or its quake, Or go and Jump Into a laku To steady their nerves and cease to skake They gave us tho box, but not a suako Could II ml so much as u crumb to take; Iwas as clean a sweep us n big rut drako With u (loeii angle worms could make. It was a shame to have the cako wasted, Not a crumb by r.s was over tasted; But wo'll admit that's ono on us, AmUf It hupi ensaca?. there'll be a fuss. "Did you over hear sucli a sweet 'chord' that it would cn'twlue' Itself aron.id jour heart 'strings'?" "No, but I lir aid a man make buchablgdls 'cord' that hu was 'roped' In." Ouo day ho camo to tho city Ami got well lllled with budge, That night he slept In tho lockup, Next day lie saw tho Judgo. A la.y man generally smokes u pipe strong enough to lift tlie smoke. A barber bravo went out to hunt And Iclt hit barber chair, He shot at lots of rabbits Hut never touched it haro. HISTOlli' OV COIFFUE. Furnished The Chief by Shea At Turiiiirc, Red ' Cloud's Leading Urocers. Tho early history of cotlco as nn economic product ia involved in con siderable obscurity, tho absonco of historical tact being coruponsatca for by an unusual profusion of conjectur al statements and by purely mythical stories. According lo a statement contained in a manuscript now belong ing to it historical society in Paris, the uso of coffee vias known at a por iod so rcmolo us 875 A. 1),, or exactly 1010 years ogo. The use of cuttec as a beverage was prevalent among the Abyssinians from tho most remote period, and in Arabia the bovcruge, when first introduced, only supplanted a preparation from tho leaves of tho oat, colaslrus cdulis. Coffee, by tho early Mohamctan priests, was held to be an intoxicant bevonpe, aud there fore prohibited by tho Koran; and tho dreadful penalties of an outraged sacred law wcro held over tho heads of all who becomo addicted to its uso. For about two centuries the'entiro supply of tho world, which, however, was limited, wan obtuinid from tho province of Vernon in South Arabia where tho cclobralcd Mocha is dtill cultivated, It is reinaikablc that the introduction of cntlco .nto England 1 encountered tho snmo hostility that it was fated to meet iu other countrirs, CharleHtho II, in 1075, attcmptid to suppress oolleo houses by a Hoynl proclamation, in wbioh it was stated that they wire tho icsort of dinaH?:: Neb., Friday, January! cd pcrfons; but without success. In England, as woll as other countries', the most effective check on the con sumption of coiToo was found to bo a heavy tax, which, whilo restricting honest trade, opened an extensive channol for smugglers. Down to 1000, tlio only sourco of coiTco supply was Arabia, but iu that year Governor General Van Hoornoof the Dutch East Indies received a few coffee seeds by traders who plied be tween tlio Arabian Gulf mid Juvii, These seeds ho planted in a garden at Datavin, where they grew and flour ished so abundantly that the culture on an extended scalo was immediately commenced iu Java. Ouo of tho first plants grown in that island was scut to Holland as a present to tho gover nor of the Dutch East India company, It was plantod in the botanic garden at Amsterdam, and tho young plants grown from its soeds were pent to Surinam, whoro tho cultivation was established in 1718. Ten years later the plant was introduced in tho West Indian islands, and gradually the cul ture extended throughout the New World, till now tho progeny of that singlo plant sent from Java to Holland furnish three-fourths of (tho coffee consumed in the United States, There arc as many as sixty varieties of cof fee, tho choicest of which aro Mocha, Java, Guatemala, Santos, Mnrncaibb, Mexican and ltio, CoIIcch derive their names mostly from tho principal seaport of thoir nativo or adopted country. Of tho coffoes annually consumed in the United States, the Republic of Brazil furnishes ono half. Tho reason for this culminates from tho faot that our abnormul appetite for cheap roast coffco is so diilicult to appease, that it requires two-thirds of tho low grade coffees of tho globe, all of which find their way into packages bearing the legend Arbucklcs, Lion, Mokuska, Gorman, McLaughlin's XXX, and various others. - How'n Tills! Wo offer One Linodred Dollars Reward for any ense of Cutnrrh that caunot bo uurod by UnllV Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHUNK Y ft CO., Prop., Toledo, O. Wo tlio understood have known V. J. Cheney for the last 15 vears, and behove him porfootly honorable in nil business transactions nud linnnclully nble to cnrr out any obligation niailo by thoir firm. A'KSTtbTiilMX, Wliolesiilo )rgnten,'rouiu O. Waluinu, Kinnan ft Maiivin, Whole sale Druggist, Toledo, O. llnlfx Catarrh Cure is tukon internally, aothi(r directly npon tho blood and mucous surfaces of the nstem. Price 750. por uouir. sum by an Druggists. Testimon ials freo, A contemporary, when usked tho meaning of tho word "iiiulnracliuu" answered : ''We understand that it relates to a physician who is not onto his job- For instance: Should jou fracture an arm and jour family phy eiciun comes in and sots your leg; or sets both legs; or should jour wife break a leg and tho physioiau insists on so Unit: our leg; or if your wife breaks u'lowcr limb and tho physioiau calls it a leg; or if a physioiau oouios lo your houso and breaks your legs or if ho refuses to set your wooden leg; or if in setting your leg ho gets the heels in front; or if ho gets tho wrong end up; or if ho loses the pieces that aro broken; or if both legs bo broken and ho gets the right ono in tho wrong plaw; or if ho pulls your leg for an exorbitant pnoo he has been guilty of malpractice and is liublu to prose cution, There arc ninny morn instan ces wcro tho phjBiciuti is liublo but these tiro tlio moat common ones uud probably answer your purpose. Dt. Sawyer's Family Curo cures Stomnoh trnnblo. Dr. Bnwyor's Family Curo curc3 Livor couinmiiit. Dr.Hawycr's Family Curo cures Kidney dliUcnlty. r- Cnincnr'j I1 it tn llv I .iiffi rninn T?nVftl - rihio - trouble the Price of The Chief. 19, 1894. wi:atiii:k foki;cast8 Furnished Expressly lor The Cltlcr for Wclinlcr Couuly ICoiiyrlKliti'tl by v. T. l'ostor. St. Johki'H, Mo, Jan. 20. My Inst bulletin gave forecasts of tho stoun waves to nross the continent ficih Tautiarj l'.lUi to'2:tl aud the next will reach tlicl'acidc coast about Jan uary 2 1 lb, cross the western mountains by close of the LTith, tho great central vallojs from 20th (o28tli, and tho east ern states about tho 20th, This dis turbance will probably ho at its great est force in the Kocky Mountain states on tho 2fith or20lh. The lirst disturbance of February will re noli tho Pacific const about Jan uary IHItli, cross the western mountains by oloso of tho Hist, tho great central valleys faom February 1st to .'Id and tho eastern states about tho -Ith, A cold wavo will follow this stoun, and will develop u low temporaturo, espec ially iu tho noithcastcru states. Warm waves will cross tho western mountains about January 21th, and .'10th, tho great ccntrnl vulloys 2(1 th, and February 1st and tho eastern states 2Sth and February lid. Cool waves will cross tho western mountains about January 27th and February 2d, tho great central vnllcys January 21)lh and February llh, and tho eastern states January Hist and February Oth. February will bo a cold, stormy, dis agreeable month and not fuvornblo to agriculture and horticulture in tho south. WEATIIElt INDIOATIONH. If you will draw on paper two right handed spirals you will havo tho move ments of tho wind in both tho high und low baromotcrs. The air comes down in, and movos out from tho high barometer and blows into and rises in a low baromctor. This wind movement cannot bo thor oughly explained without illustrations but if you desire lo uudcrstnnd tho weather, you must study out those points. Thcsn two baromotcrs form an in separable pair; thoy live and dio to gether and the artery of thoir beings is as indissoluabloas was that of tho Siamese twins. If you aro located in tho high baromctor and tho wind is severe, you muy well know that its mate, tho low barometer, contains a severe storm, though it may bo a thousand miles away. To know where that storm is and the direction it is moving is a matter ef interest to jou, uud you can know by studjiug the weather signs. As j on will o, when you have un dcrstood tho spiral motion, tho wind blows nearly iu a cirolo withiu both the high aud low barometers. Dou't forget that tho storm centers except tho tornado, are ulwayt found within the low baromctors and tho ccolcr and clearing wcathor is found in t.io high baromolors. If you stand on tho outer edgo of a low, facing its ountor, tho wind will blow frftm your left toward your right and if you similaily face, tho couter of a high, tho witid will blow from tho right toward your loft. If your barometer tells you, that ou are in alow, plaoo your loft hand toward tho wind and you will ho fac ing (ho low or storm center; if you aro in a high barometer, place jour right hand towuid the wind aud you will bo fucing the center of the high. As these baiomutcif, wih the storm editors ami fitortn waves, move from west to eiiht, yi)u can form correct ideas as to tho feather immediately ahead. ' Thin weather (Aifslion is to old and yet so littlo understood ..'n faot until I- . I, . . . ,i "u fow years. Q im people had almost Vol.21. No. 26 Baking? a. J m Mfawaep Absolutely vure A orcom of tartar baking powdor. Highest of all in leavening strength Latest United Stntcs Government Food Ilcport. Hoynl linking Powder Co. IOU Wall St., IV. Y. despaired of over understanding it that every statement mado requires numerous explanations. Storms do not move directly from west to cast, but that is their gcnarnl course, Thoy enter th's continent on the west and louyo it on tho east, excepting tropical hurricanos. Tho storms wind about on tho continent, somotitnes moving south or north and very rarely thoy aro pressed back toward the west but not far, they soon return to their east ward march. To doturmino whether you aro in tho high or low baromctor you must know what tho normal barometer is for the month for your locality. Tho normal, or average barometer for Jan uary than it is for July. From about the 1st, of April to about tho lasC of September the north American conti nent is covered with a low, and from about the 1st of October to about tho lust of Muroh by a high, The transi tory high and low barometers pass through these semi-annual baromotcis in summor and winter. Draw n oirclo around Denver and 500 miles distant, aud within it the averugo barometer for January is 30.2 Outsido of that lino all the states west of tho Mississippi and all south of tho Ohio except tho l'aoiiio coast, havo an average of 510.1 fi. Tho norlheastorn states range vory close to 30.1 while tho Pacific coast runs from 30' at sea level to 30,1 on tho mountains. All this is for January, and when the ba rometer goes below that average it in dicates the approach of clearing weath er. Tlio numbers used above are for quicksilver barometers and aro tho number of inches of quicksilver in tho lubo that the atmosphere outside of tho tube will exactly balanco at set lovol. These lessons in tho science of tho weather aro valuable, and those desi r ing more knowledgo on iho subject should prcseryo them for future ret renco. Tlio persistent cough which usually fol own nn attack of tlio grip can be perman ently cured by tiikiuir (,'bamberlain'H Cough llemedy. W. II. McGulru of Mo Kny, Ohio, says; "La Grippe left mo with n Bedro cough. After using several dif ferent medicines without relief, I tried Clrunhorlain'R Cough Remedy, ' which cIToctud a permanent enrr. I have found, it to bo without mi rqiril for children, when troubled wl'li colds or croup, 2,'t nud CO cent bottles for sulo by Dejo Ai Q rice. First Class ISonrtliiifr Mr S, Baylcs wishes to announce to tho public that he is prepared to take boarders at $3.50 per week, sleeping inoludcd. Apply at -1th Avenue llotol. "During '.In uplduuiio of la grippe CliaiuboruluV) Cuugli Itemed)' took tht lend liuru aud war tniioli Intli.r liked than otnsr cough medicine." 11 M. Dans', dri'!.'gUt, Clmtbwortii, III. The grip fo much tliu camo as a vory tovero cold and requires precisely the enrao treatment., This llvmtdy Is prompt nod effectual anil will provent any tendency ot tho disease, lownrd pneumonia, For snlo by Deyo & Orlco, Curt Evans has everything you wautla the eecond-hnntt furniture line. Soohltu .Ar . . ilture lit 'TO Blue Front, MUto.iWWttr . in tj i II XtuaW M fit w ywyg wWfyg tsesssEsss.c: HiySWM'fMI,HM.i.i.llMiM'i.'. '"'' .'..'WBI'I . afcy''wgswrgiBgEaai! ' " 1 1 " 111 iliVaiaiaalill allf "ni'Tal I