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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1894)
V rw i A i Jf'' l THfc CHIEF STATE AND OTHER NEWS. l3? Dawson county lins patted with its lolRhlnff and fartiiora aro rowing wheat. Every family should uso Dr. Sawyer's Family 'Curo fur all family difficulties, uch as Sloinnoli, Liter' Kiduoy oud Qovcls Dho itOrlco. I. A. Fort of North i'littte in tin onthu. ii nt on llio Bubjoot of Irnmntlon. Call on your JrtiRtfint for a free srmple paoknuo of Dr. Siwyer's Family Care. After IryliiR it you will nlwnys keep it in your family. Doyo & Qrioe. Riuhard Costln died nt his homo, in Willow Island, at tho.ripo ago of sevonty flvo. Holcaoao wifiund eight child ren. LaJloi: If you have suffered a long time with dlsenseo peonliar to your ssx, try Dr.Bnwyer's Pnntllles. They will enre Tho publiRhera of tho Blair Courier huo fltartcd in to colloot back subscrip tion by legal procens. Ladles: Irrrgalarttm aud all those pains and dlstrosslng diseases peonliar to women are posltlrely and cffeotually cured by tmlng Dr. Sawyer's Pastilles. Doyo A Q riot. I Oobanoy, tho Nuneo county ruurdorar linn been vory siok of lato. Mrs, l'tnlly Thorno, who resides as To ledo, Vahington, says she has never been ablo to procuro any modiolne for rVioumatinm, that relieves the pain so quickly and effectually as Chamberlain's Tain Unlm, and that she has also used it for larao back with great success. For snlo by Deyo & Orlco. Hon. K. II. Honry of Columbus is slowly but surely recovering from his tedious and sovoro illness, Dr. Sawyer's Family Care cures htad ache. Dr, Sawyer's Family Cure cures bll HouBiHHs. Dr. Bawyer's Family Cnre cares kidney dlillonlly. DoyaJfeGrice. Tho pooplo of Norfolk havo decidod to build an opera house, that will bo u credit to tho city. . ' Cough! Cougli! Cough! It you want to, but if you desire to stop got a bottle of Uckk'h Cherry Cough Syrup It will stop your congh in five minutes Bold and warranted by Deyo it Grlce. -. Tho lato rovivuls at York have glvon all tho churchos an increased member ship. Mijmt Ih it? It is a bottle. What is a boltloT Syrup. Why do I see it in so many house? fleoauso everybody likes it. What la It for? For Coughs, Colds and Croup, Whooping Cough and Consump tion. What ib Its name? Parks' Cough Syrop. 1 Tho includes aro having a run among tho children of Central City und Pulmor. Dr, Hawj or 'a Family Cure cures Stomach trouble. Dr. Bawyer's Family Care cures Kidney dilllcnUy. Dr. Snwyor'fl Family Cur cures Liver complaint. Deyo it Qrioe. Tho Kuglo Eaglot celobrated tho holi dujB by putting on n now dross. Nonpareil Ilulr Cnrlcr Will keep tho Hair in curl the dampest wrnther. Kvory bottle positively guar auteod by Deyo t Qrico. With becoming modesty tho Columbus Journal calla a leg u limb. IScukh" Cherry Cough Syrup. Jlho greatest and best Cough By rap. It will relievo a cough quioker, surer and more effectually than any thing on the mnrkot. Bold and warranted, by Doyotfc 0 doe. Vomd vmnpireo have been looting the stores at Lodgo Polo. Ilcutluehc uud Indigestion Cnn be cured. If yon don't believe it try UeRg'n Little Giant Tills. Bold and war ranted by Deyo Jk Qrice. Tho citizens of Fremont aro Btill agita ting tho cauul question. timnll boy (aldo) "Ueo whiz,,' but those Llttlo Giant Pills tnko the cake. Bold and warranted by Doyo & Qrioe. Furmo to ronC are in grout demand in 1'oono county. Parks' Buro Sure jn a positive apoclflo for women who are all "run down" and at oortafn times are troubled by back-aches headaches, etc. llic) closure tnxod in Morrio county nnd the ownoro aro threatening to trudo their wheols for dogs it tho turllT is not removed. "If you don't look better, feel better c'lt bolter nnd sleop better, bfngit back" That is what we sny when wo sell a bot tle of "I'a'lis' Suro Cure ," If you aro not fooling Just right, if your head nehes; your stomach distresses you; if you are ''out of sorts'' aud don't know what the trouble is, why don't you try a bottle on this guranteod plan? "'Wo will take the chances if you will take tho medicine." Tho Kourney Journal that wus thought to lMtro oxpiiod is on dock" ugaln ns lio Jy as ev(or Ldies;-Vour, neighbors may be WeV by Dr. Sawyw'e Pastillei but yon ner will know how inuoh gooa inoy wm mo nntill yon try them. Deyo fc Grloe Tho (sheriff of Buffalo county has takjli unto hlmeelf ft wifo as ChrltM jffres-nt THE RED CLOUD Beat h of Cftarlcy Boynton. Tho following nrticlo which rolatoa to the doath of Charley Honton,is pub lished at this lato dato by request, as tho young man hua many friondR hero whodcelrolo know fully how ho mot his druth. EntTOit. Charles Hoynfon, a well known and popular Droman iu tho employ of the Illinois Central, met death in a shock ing manner shortly after noon ycitrr- 'About tht noon hour an extra freight train, in clinrgo of Conductor J. B. Cornelius and Engineer Ilobcrt Potrio pulled out of the Freeport yards bound for Dubuque Charles Boynton started on the trip at Pctrio's firoman. His wife and child accom panied him to the round houso, and stood on tho crossing waving tlicir hands the train pulled out of the yards. Tho next time tho poor wife gazod upon her husband's form it was in death. Tho cngino .which pulled tho train was No. 448, ono of the new lingers' moguls which had just been sent tut from the shop, and it was the engineer's first trip west. Engineer Pctrie, ono of tho most careful engi neers in the employ of tho company, was very proud of his new ongino and so was his firemap. As tho train op proaohtd Preston's brldgo tho fireman leaned out of tho gangway to get a good view of the cngino in motion. Ho was so delighted with tho move ment of the ponderous wheols that he forgot all about the bridge. As the engine shot across tho bridgo tho fire man's head oamo in contact with tho sido of tho bridge and ho was knocked from tho cngiue. Head Brakoman F. 0. Leo was riding in the engine at tho time and ho saw Boynton fall, and at onco informed tho cnginear who quiokly stopped the train. The trainman went to tho assistance of their wounded companion and carried him back to tho caboose. Ho was alive when picked up but uuconscious. The train was at once backed to Free port, but Boynton died before tho city was reached. Coreuor Dcitrich wai informed of the accident aud at once held an inquest in tho caboose whore the unfortunate yoilig map had died. Tho first witntss to testify was head breakman, C. F. Lcc. Ho said that ho was riding in tho cngino at tho timo ef tho aocidont and was looking out of the cab window as tho train was approaching tho bridgo across Pres ton's orcok. At that timo Fireman Boynton was leaniug out to the gang way, holding onto tho railing wnh both hands. Tho bridgo struck the fireman and he was thrown from the engine, his body striking ono of tho rods of the bridgo and thon fell down on tho tics. Leo immediately inform ed tho engineer, who stopped tho on gino. Thoy ran baok to Boynton and found him laying just as ho had fell, gasping for breath. Thoy took him off tho track, then backed up tho caboose, plaocd tho wounded man on board aad backed tho train to Free port. J. B. Cornelius, tho conductor of the trail, said that the first he knew of tho accident wus when Brcaknan Leo oame running baok to th cabooso and reported that tho fireman had been killed on the bridgo. Ho assisted in earning hinfto tho caboose. Boyn ton was still aliyo, but aicd at 1:05 before tho train reached Froeport. Engineer Petrie tcstiGcd that he know nothing of tho acoidant until Loo hollood t him that tho Grcruai had been killed, Ho slopped the train and backed up to tho body and helped placo it in tho caboose. Mr. Potrio further testified that Mr. Boyn ton had been his fireman for a period of about two years. Ho thought the bridgo was a standard bridge and thought tho cngino was wider than othors. It was a now cngino and it was the first time cither himself or his fireman had been in it. Tho on gino was a( little over nino feet wide, while tho ordinary Hickloy freight is eight feet and eight and ouo-half inches. Kirk Walters, tho hind breoktuan, corroborated tho statements made by tho othor trainmen. Dr. Buokley, who had examined the injuries of Bojntoo,testifud .that ho found a fraoture of tho lower jaw and right cheek bono and cxtmisivo frac tures of tho frontal bono; also a, lacer ated wound of tho right elbow. Aftor listening to tho above testi mony tho jury returned u verdict to the effootthat Charles Bojnton oamo to his death by being accidental!) hit on tho head bv a bridgo' over Preston's creek, thoroby causing se vere fractures of tho frontal bono, and CII1KF, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1894. (other fatal injuries. t j 113 jury was composed oi nenry B. Witt", foreman; Henry J. Keller, GfcrgM II, Lubber?, Fren.: B Ium nir, (I B IV o and Fr nk ii"ger. Af'er ihu i'nquot tho body of Bjj& ton uas taken to his homo ncir thr gns works. His family coiikSmh of his wifo and two children. Ho was the son of B. F. Boynton of Bock Fall, ono of tho oldcspassengcr con ductors in the employ of the Cliicngo, Burlington and Quinoy. The boy was born at' Grass Lake, Michiunn, September, 18C2. He was formerly in thn otnploy of the Chicago, Bur iinqtoa and Quinoy, and went to work for tho Illinois Central about two years ago. His fellow employes havo nothing but werds of praiio for tho young man. He was steady and reliable, and his death has brought sorrow to many hearts. Tho young mau'H fathir rsaehed Freeport this inorning, and will accompany tho body to Grass Lako this evening whero it will bo interred. Mlil-Wlnlcr Fair Rates Down. Tho Burlington routo is now selling round trip tickets to San Francisco at 933.no. Ono way 920. Think of itl Four thousand miles for less thun forty dollars. Sco tho company's agent and got full information or writo to J. Francis, Gen oral Passongor and tickot agent, Omaha, Nebraska. A Leader. Binco its first introductions, Electric Bittors has gained rapidly in popular favor, antll now it is clearly in the lead among mcdioinal tonics andaltorntivos ontalning nothing which reunite its as a bworage or intoxioant, it is reoog nized as the best ind purest medicine for all nilmonts of Btomach, Liver or Kidnoys. It will euro Sick Hoadaohe, Indigestion, Constipation, and drives Malaria from tho system. Satisfaction guaranty d with etch bottle or tho money will bo refunded. Price only COo. per bottle. Sold by C. L. Cotting. Tho big wolf hunt in Dawson county was not asuccess. Money, experience and skill cainot im prove Dr. Bawyer's Pastilles, for disoascs peculiar to woman. Ladies send to your druggist for a free sample pnekngo. Deyo k Qrice. Boyd county has voted to fund its in debtedness. All that money, experience and skill can do has bean done in the preparation and manufacture of Dr?Bawyor'a Pastilles for ladies. Deyo &. Qrioe. Two tough barbers of Elm Creek woro drhon out of town by indignant citizens for turning their shop into a brothel. Money cannot buy a romedy equal to Dr. Bawyer's Family Cure for Indigestion, Billlousness, Kidney diflloulty etc Deyo & Qrico. Tho Koarnoy Journal is not getting tho patronago necessary to koop bo largo n papor iu "groaso." Lndlcs: Do not suffer with pain on top of the head and in the back when Dr Sawyer's Pastilles will absolutely and positively our you. Carl Kramor, formerly pootmastor lit ColumbuB, has orgunized a collection agoncy ut Omahu. - Plearont, safe, harmless, Invigorating, rostoriug, healing, uurativo, is what Indies will Uud Dr. Bawyer's Pastilles for disease of women. Deyo & Qrice, During tho post two weeks, G. Lichen borger of York county has lost 150 hogs from cholora. , A aap of Parks' Tea at night moves the bowols in tho morning without pain or discomfort. ISucklcn's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cute, bruise, Bores, Ulcers, Salt rheum, fovor sores, tottor, ohappod hands, chiltbluins, corns, and all skin eruptions, and poni tivoly cures pilos, ornopay required. It is guarnntoid to giveperfeot satisfaction or inonoY refunded. 1'rico x cents per box. ! or snlo by (Jotting. tf Sumner lias tho finest depot of any town on tho roud from Koarnoy to ChapJ man. Ladies: Quo trial will do more to con vince joa of the merits of Dr. Bawyer's I'H8til!es tjien all we can say. Try n snm plo pnokage. Dejoi Qrioe. Tho peoplo of Douol county uro thor oughly alive on tho question of irrigation Opo trial paaknge of Dr. Sawyer's Pas tilles will prove to any lady that the ro medy is what sho wants nnd will curo her. Doyo & Qrice. Holiday skating in Nubrasku was ruin ed by tho Indlun summer weuthor. Baft, sure, pleasant, restoring, harmless iuvigorntlug. curutlvo nnd reconstructing nro facta of Dr. Bawyer's Pastilles for dltcascs of women, Deyo and Qrice. Children Cry for fPltcher'n Castorla. Children Cry for Pitpher's Oattorlo- HIS VIFE SHAVED HIM. Bho Wasn't Going to Ito iMtft to Church If Htio Knuir It. Tho story was told by ti Ulkntlvo nail who wns evidently from tho country. Tho bnrbcr drow it ontby tho usual ques tion nsked of now patrons, "Doyounj.wo yourself?'' "Not much," wai tho reply. "Docs my face lock nsif Idid?" Tho barbir confessed that ids faco wns in good condition, whereupon tho talka tive mail added, with n chuckle: "Aud I don't usually get shaved by any barber, cither." "How's that?" aRkcd tho barber. "My wifo shavc3 ino," answered tho tulkativo man, with another chuckle. "Sho's douo it overy day for fivti years," ho ndded, "audi ain't nover had any rea son to complain of her work." "Who taught her tho trader" nsked tho barber, becoming interested. "Learned it herself. It camo about this way: Ono Sunday morning soon aft er wowero married I started off to a bar ber shop to get shaved beforo going to church. Tho shop wns crowded, ns I know it would bo. But as I'd nover been nny great churchgoer I didn't hurry. I waited for my favorito barber, who of courso was everybody's fnvorito too. Aud when I finally got homo it was pret ty lato. I thought my wifo would got tired of waiting, you sec, nnd go on to church nlono, expecting mo to follow. But sho hadn't. Sho sat with her tilings on, nnd when I saw her I was prepared to catch it," and tho talkativo man gig gled reflectively. "And did you catch iff" prompted the barber. "Well, sho wanted an explanation, nnd of courso I told her tho usual story about having to wait. " 'Well,' says sho, 'you won't do no inoro waiting around barber shops while you nnd I livo togothor. You cau shave yourself in future' " 'No, I can't,' says I. 'I cut my face.' " 'Then I'll slmvo you, says sho. " 'You can't,' says I. " 'Yes, I can,' says sho, 'and I will,' "I thought tho best way to convince her nnd keep peaco in tho family was to let her try ft once, so tho next Sunday I submitted, telling her beforohnnd that if sho didn't givo mo a clean shavonnd no cuts, I wouldn't go to church. Well, sir, sho gavo mo ns goodnshavo as lover got from a barber, and after that I lot her kcop it tip, andl'vo nover been sorry for it. I toll you, it's n luxury there can't many poor men afford." "Next I" uaid tho barber. Buffalo Ex press. Cotton Factory Experiments. A system of moistening tho nir of a cotton factory as is required in sonio departmenta of n mill beforo blowing it into tho rooms has been tho subject of much experiment. It has been found that, if n jot of steam or vapor is dis charged ino tho main duct anydegreo of humidity desired can bo obtained, but nil tho nir is moistened alike, being dis tributed to tho different rooms by tho risers leading thereto. That, however, which is best ndaptcd for ono depart ment in a cotton mill may not prove equally f avorablo for another. Then, too, tho introduction of moist uro at this point may work disastrously to tho walls of tho ducts and risers. It is now found that this objection may bo overcomo nt a small expense, by carry ing a Bteam pipo down through each room and putting opposito each opening in tho fluo, through which tho air enters tho room, an outlet with valves for regu lating tho flow of tho steam. In this way tho oxhaust steam from tho cngino which drives tho blower flows into tho room, and being caught up by tho cur rent of nir pasoing from tho fluo is thin distributed throughout tho room. Ex perience with this plan through cold weather has proved ita peculiar vnluo. Now York Sun. Dentist' Sccrcti. A long chapter of dentists' secrots tho secrets revealed to them by custom ers mudo unconscious bnttalkativoby gas has been rovealed by a conscience less tooth puller up in Pittsburg. Ono society young lady sworo several lines of blank spaces while a tooth was being drawn. A burglar taken from jail to havo a tooth pulled confessed all tho de tails of his crimo when under tho "in fluence" und parted with 10 years of liborty. Occasionally men want to fight und nro very strong; othors are jolly und confidential. Tho most interesting story of tho series is this, told by ono dontist of another: "I know of a young dentist who was head ovor heels in love with a protty girl, but ho could nover make any head way with' hor. He was bashful. That was tho main trouble. One day she camo to him to havo a tooth pulled. Ho administered gas, and bdforo sho revived sho lot enough drop to assure my friend that if ho proposed ho wouldn't bo re jected. Sho is his wife today, and if it hud not been for tho gasl don't suppose tho wedding would ovor havo conio off." Washington Nows. ' l'rlnceis Ilnheiilohe'i Inherltauce. Priucess Hohenloho, tho wifo of tho governor general of Alsaco-Lorraino, in herited from hor undo, a Russian gener al, estates in Russia worth 80,000,000 or 40,000,000 rubles. Under tho Russian law foreign nonresidents cannot hold proper ty, und tho princess is compelled to soli her estutcs nt onco. Sho asked tho czar to gruut her a littlo time, us tho financial stringency, which prevails in Russia as well ns in this country, has inado real eg tato hard to disposo of. Tho cznr, how over, for political reasons, refuses to grant tho extension, and tho woman may bo ablo to realize only 15,000,000 or 20, 000,000 rubles from her heritugo. M'liy Ambition It Honored. "Why do wo honor ambition and do spiso uvarico, while they uro both but tho debiro of possessiou'r" iuquiiod a friend of Richard Drinsley Sheridan. "Because," answered ho, "tho ono is natural, tho other artificial; tho ono tho tigu of mental health, tho other of men tal decay; the one appetite, the other tliaMM." -i What is Kg?CKAVArAV!V'y?vv,CTgogV' jwm ivwr'iv. v wav?m ff ar m l f aii iiti v,k vi YWiiyrwiisMrii j--y- t ,vX4o3aaM iJr '.VrKBtfB7KIVmVklV.F ',rT-.JV ?ir mJ ill yqfl 1L w A 1 V'j yj3- Castorla is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infanta and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphinoiior other Narcotic substance It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, nnd Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantco is thirty years' uso by Millions of Mothers. Castorla destroys "Worms nndallaya fcvcrlshncss. Castorla prevents vomiting Sour Curd cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. Castorla relloves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castorla assimilates tho food, regulates tho stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas torla is the Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend Castorla. "Castorla Is an excellent medicine for chil dren. Mothers bare repeatedly told me of IU good effect upon their children." . Dr. O. C. Osgood, Lowell, Haes. " Castorla Is the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hopo tlio day Is not far distant trhen mothers will consider the real Interest of their children, nnd uso Castorla In lead of the Tarloui quack nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful gents down their throats, thereby seeding them to premature graves." Do. J. F. KmcnELOi, Conway, Ark. Tke Centau Company, TI Who and Why LA1J.1 .t, a A -------- J--- --TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT Who does your Job Printing Who prints your JNotelieads ? Who prints your Envelopes ? Who prints your cards ? Who does your Brief work ? Who prints your poster? Who prints your Statements. rho prints your Hill Heads LA.nd all other Job work. oV J' is v A yiy y prepared to d XA a roster lai - i. Give Us A Call. New York Weekly Tribune - AND - THE ONE J Address TTMftll sranrrcaeaBCP; insicizna ft. W' w Castoria. . " Castoria to so well adapted to children that I recommend it ai superior to any prescription known to mo." II. A. Ancnxit, M. D., Ill Bo. Oiford St , Brooklyn, N. Y. " Our physicians lu ths children's depart ment havo spoken highly of their experi ence in their outside, practice with Castoria, and althouch wo only haro among our medical supplies wlut is known as regular products, yet wo aro f rco to confess that the merits of Castoria lus won us to look with favor upon It." United nosrmi. jlnd Durmtuar, Boston, Moal. Auxw C. Surra, iVo., Murray Street, Now Yorlc City. 322E ? ? it ? We are all kinds of ing Card to to cover the enoui wifif T HI V side af a house. When you want anythingin tho printing line give us a call.' Our prices on Noteheads, Letterheads, Envelops, Statements, Etc., aro the lowest. CH F P .Awcnsil YEAR H t i? 'J3L3 THE CHIEF, R ), Cloud, Ndb. jtfjr J il V I v T' li f" l RV kytf h MIL , WMH mmmimmw ',.