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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1895)
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Meeting at Pleasant Grovo will eon- 'tinuo this week. Plcasunt Dale. Weather fine at this writing. Mr. HiskiuH had a horso very badly out in the wire last week. Mrs. Aosencrans is on tho sick list this week. Qcorgo G. McMurry is working for Mrs. Fox. Jeff Beauohamps were tho guests of Mr. Decker's Sunday. Mr. Maynard and Mr. Guthrie have a herd of cattle and horses on Mr. 6 Smith's ranch. Speakiug at Pleasant Dale last week Vickio liaskins' piece wbb Ene. Rev. Blackwell preached at the pummel sohoolhouse last Sunday. $ Mert Fearn has brought a herd of horses into the neighborhood. What is the reason Mr. Boauohamp's horse always watts to turn in at Mr. Gutbries'i. Mr. Hunter's meeting was not as well attended as it should have been, but it was very interesting and in- strsotive. v! Carl Guthrio visited Ploasant Dale school Friday. Dibit Ram. . Matcjprcck Item. Some sickness in our oommunity. Miss Lizzie Barrett is having a se rious time with something like infla matory rheumatism. Mrs. James Graves .. crippled up 'aad confined to her room, tho result of a serious fall on tho ice. Miss Wheatly on Walnut Creek died last week from a paralytic stroko and buried by her relatives in Mt. Hopo oemetery. A protracted meeting commenced at Mt. Hope last weok by Eld. John Horton. r V Elder Simms and others that oon i, ducted a meeting at Ponny Creek hos dosed it and commenced ono on jjffkch Flat. Judge James .Stones of Smith Center has'sorveil out his second term as Probate Judge and has roturned to bis old farm near Mt. Hopo, Several of the members of the Mt. -TUpo Union Uharcu aro talking up a VrL'fl new building by next fall as ttiy have several members now in tho Otjinizition, , sfng 5tC -m Emulsion nourishes, strength- cna, promotes tlio making of Bolid flesh, enriches tho hlooil and tones up tho wholo svstein. Tor Ooughs, Golds, Boro Throat, Bronohitis, Weak Lungs, Consumption, Scrofula, Anmaiia, Loss of Eesh, Thin Bahics, Weak Children, and all conditions of Wasting. Buy only the genuine! It hna our trade mark ou salmon-colored wrapper. Stud for pamphlet on Seott't Emulsion. FREE. Druggists. SO oente and $1. A. J. Scrivener sold two fat cows in Red Cloud last week, and bought 4 or 5 of Mr Ratollff in lieu of them and for milch cows, Several of the cattle that are fed on hay and fodder are deing well and make good beeves for the market. Cathcrton. No one disputes the fact that are having niot winter weather. Ed. Payne and Will Andrews we are hauling wood from the Blue. Boyd Letner has purchased a one seated buggy. Look out girl", Boyd means business. People iu this neighborhood are having freo range this winter, judging from the loose stook wo see roaming over the hills. The semi-weekly mail now goes to John Marker's as tho postoffico has ohanged hands. Catherton is now in need of a new preacher, the former minister having moved to Talmago. Mrs. Geo. Cather and daughter Car rie were in Red Cloud Saturday. Avery enjoyable time was had at O. R. Pitney's last Thursday' evening in the way of a surprise party. Yo pencil pusher did not get a bid, but those present say it was out -of sight John Peterson is getting his large herd of oattlo through the winter nice ly. John is one of Wobster county's best rustlers. Line. Weather cold and dry at this writ ing. Gilbert VanDyke is slowly improv ing, under the skillful care of Dr. F, E, MoKeeby. Mr, Landroth'a little girl is very sick. Jeff Myers was over in Line a few days last week, The needy of Lino township have received aid. Capt. Albert YanDyko of Oakland, Cal., has gone to Honolulu, Hawaii, as a missionary. The United Brethren quarterly meeting was hold last Sunday at Pen ney creek. Elder Austin, from east ern Nebraska, was present and prcaoh ed to a large audienoe. Rev. Simms is holding a series of meetings at Pleasant Grove, Ka. A Million Friend. A friend in aeed ia a friend indeed, and not less than one million people have jonad just suoh a friend in Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds. If yoa have never need this great cough medicine, one trial will con vince yon that it has wonderful ccrativo powers in all diseases of throat, chest or lungs. Euch bottle is guaranteed to de all that is olaimed or money will bo refunded. Trial bottles free at C. L. Cottlng'a drug store, Large size GOo, and $1.00. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Psir Highest Award. Red Cloud. Webster County. Anilin. Pleasant again quite a chango Sun day night. Ed. and Lizzie Doylo were guests of G. V. Baker and family this week. Miss Groat of Red Cloud was visit ing Mrs. Sctian last week. Parties arc all tho rage. The skating. is shoilcd for awhile, A littlo boy of GodlitbRassor'swns nearly drowned Sunday by skating in to an air hole. But was rescued by his uncle. Several of tho Willow Creek boys wero skating Monday. Al Williams wifuandson Lila spent Sunday with friends U Atnboy, and bid their friends fnrowcll before going Co thoir new home. Several of tho young folks from Amboy attended tho party at Mr. Bcal's Monday night. All roport a very pleasant time. Ernest Tcrrill and Miss Alta Baker took a drive over the county Tues day. Bessie Wilder was tho guest of Ida Baker last Saturday. Sylvester Frisbie was home last Sunday. Geo. Reid of Red Cloud was in our town Sunday. Mrs. McKinnay and daughter are visiting relatives and friends. The danee at Mr. Season's was well attended. Some of the Cowles young men would like to know who writes tho the Amhoy item. I will tell you right now gontlemcn, they don't drink either beer or whiskey. John Saladen is on tho siek list. There is good reason for the popularity of Chamberlain's Cough Itemed y. Davis & Bazard, of 'Vest Monterey, Clarion Co., la., says: "It has cured people that our physioians could do nothing for. We persuaded them to try a bottle of Cham berlain's Cough Remedy and they now recommend it with the rest of as." 25 and CO cent bottles for sale by Dejo Sc Grioe. . Sunny Slope. No snow yet. 0. L. Eddy, wife and daughter Ma bel were calling Saturday afternoon. Cburoh in Inavalo next dunday. We hear that there is to be a spell ing match in West Inavale a week from Friday night. All are invited. There was a surprise on Bert Hold redge Tuesday night, ia honor of his 16th birthday. There were about twenty present. Al! report s good time. Rev. VanDyke and family called at Mr. Harvey's Sunday. Jim Kincaid and wife of Red Cloud spent Sunday at F. M. Kinoaid'i. Miss Alta Smelser of Red Cloud was in Reynolds Sunday, Listen for the wedding bells and aBk Arthur Groat for particulars. Mr. Gibbons of Riverton has been visitings old friends on Farmer' Creek. Obe Haryey and John Harvey are hauling wood from aoross the river. Mr. Luco is cutting down those big totton-woods on the scotion line. Mr. Burwell's mother who has been visiting him has roturned to tho east. Sam Lindsoy has boen hauling wood from Farmer's creok this week. Old Mr. Walker has predicted an open stormless winter here and who says his propheoy is not true? Rita. . tin Take a dose of DeWitt's Little Early Risers just for the good they will do you. These little pills are good for indigestion, good for headaohe, good for liyer com plaint, good for constipation. They are good, Inavnle. Wo aro having nico mild woathcr for tho stook around hero Mr. Frisbio spent Sunday at his homo in Amboy, Miss Eastwood of Riverton was tho Neb.. Friday. January guest of Miss Morenos Sawyer last Sunday. Mr. Vandorburg has moved on the farm south of tho river and Mr. Olm sted has moved on to his farm west of town. Mrs. Eddv has been quite siok for a few da) s but is improving at present, Art and Mnmio Myers started to school hero this week. Miss Diisy Garner is visiting with Mr. Boron's family near Cowles this week. Mr. Knight and daugtor Fannie attonded the S. of V. social in Rod Cloud Friday night. Geo. Hummel returned from Okla homa Monday, having driven through, His many friends aro glad to hco him. Mr. Irons and wifo were in Red Cloud. Tuesday. The sohool children gave a ploasant surprise party on Bert Holdreg Tues day night. Thoy report a very ploas ant time. Mr. Hunter and Mr, Sawyer made a flying trip to Red Cloud Tuesday. Rob Moore has a new buggy, and now drives as fino a team as the town affords. Mr. Sawyer has sold ten aeres of his land on the west side to Rob Mooro. Rob is going in to the hog business. Mr. Eddy has traded horses -again Apron Strings. Many stubborn and nggruratlng oases of rheumatism that were believed to be incurable and accepted as lifo legaoies, have yellded to Chamberlain's Pain Balm much to the surprise and gratification of the sufferers, One Application will re lieve the pain and suffering and its con tinued use insures an effeotnal core. For salo by Deyo & Orlco. State Line. What beautiful wintor woathcr, but how long will it last? Cassius Kersey and Chas. Hooper went home last Saturday, but came baok to school Monday. Edna Davis and Leonard Tagon are on the siok list. Charley Smith and wife of Guide Rock attended quarterly meoting in North Branoh last Sunday. Mrs. Arrants was on the siok list last weok, but is able to be up again. The Dunkard brethren expect to begin s series of meetings at Maple Grove Thursday night. Mrs. Cox has returned to her home in Washington. The most interesting class in the aoademy that is, tho most noisy, is the English grammar class. Great Opportunity to Make Money. I have had such splendid suoocis that I oan't help writing to you about it. I have not made less than 15. and some days from $15 to $25. I am really elated and can't see why others do not go into the Dish Wash er business at onoe. I haye not can vassed any; sell all my washors at home. They give suoh good satifae tion that ovcryone sold, helps to sell many others. I btlievo in a year I can make a profit ef Threo Thousand Dollars and attend to my regular busi ness besides. When a climax Dish Washer can be bought for $5 every family wants ono and it is very easy soiling what everybody wants to buy. For particulars address Tho Climax Mfg. Co., Columbus, Ohio. I think any lady or gentleman, anywhere, can mako from $5 to $10 a. day. I would liko to havo vour readers trv this business, and let us know through your columns how thoy suoccod. For Sale. Ono team of horse wolghing 1200 pounds ouch, For further information inquiro of E. Lightfoot, blacksmith, first door south ot tho laundry, 25, 1895. linden. Harry Byrno left for Denver. F. W. McLaughlin drovo to Bed Cloud Monday. J. Yost received a car load of hay Saturday evening. J. Krall and wifo drovo to Hastings tho lattor part of last weok. A. M. Bay received a oarload of timothy hay orfe day last week. The meotings at the Congregational church were closed Saturday evening. Miss Dellie Tuttlo has been en gaged to teach the Cloverton sohool. S. B, Biercoof Hastings was among friends in this vicinity one day last weok. I. Frisbio of Amboy wbb looking after tho flour trado in this city last Thursday. R. MeCallum was doing bus'ness at Blue Hill and Hastings tho fore part of this week. Thomas Snyder and C. E. Hicks were up at the ioe ponds on the Blue last Friday. Postmrster Horn allows no jig danoing in tho post-offioo. Right; put 'em out. J. Spur of Edgar was in the city Friday and made s sale of his house to Lewis Cutter. O. C. Klingman and H. MoClure of Blue Hill were buying up horses in this vicinity Friday. Miss Jennie Bowman, who hat bcon visiting at A. H. Hoffman's, ro turned to her home Tuesday. Rev. Davis left the fore part of tho weok to pay a visit to his family, who live in the northeastern part of the state. . Win. MoLaughlin of Jacksonville, III , is spending a few days in thi.- oity with his mothor and brother Frank. The B. de M. bridge crow has boen in town several days, repairing tho bridges, stock yards, and taking away the south platform at tho depot. S. S. Wells of Hartwoll eame to this oity Monday after his wife, who has bees visiting in this oity. He reports Charley Spooner, who is at his plaee, as being seriously ill. Yoa ought to know this: DaWltfs Witch Hail 8alve will heal a bam ana oil pthe pain instantly. It will oure bad ly chapped hands, ogly wounds, aorta, asd a well known onre for pllet. Prairie Cost, T. L. Paugh and Kershner were elected delegates to the Dlst. Lodge I. 0. G. T. from Prairie Gem Lodge No. 7, to convene st Nelson Friday Feb. 1st, J. R. Thornton has given up his position ss teaoher in Cloverton and has went elsewhere to seek s better looation. Cloverton's literary and debatiag society meets Friday evening. Ques tion for discussion: "Resolved that fire is more destructive than water", Prarie Gem literary and debating sosiety meets every Friday afternoen, question ror disouision, Resolved that no eiroumstanoo ean evor justify a departure from the truth.", H. Widdershein has rented s farm near Campbell and will move on 89011 Januarv. . Wo might tell yon more about Ons Miunte Cough Care, but yoa probably know that is cures a cough. Every one does who has used it. It is a perfeot remedy for coughs, colds hoarseness. It is an espeolal favorite for children, being pleasant to take and quiok in oaring. . . llatln. Mr. Phillips is putting up a fenco, Cora Holmes is homo onoe more Look Graves waa in Rod Cloud Tues day. Claudo Wilson was in our vioinity Sunday. Mr. Parker and wifo of Red Cloud wore guests of Geo. Matkins Sunday, Emory Bean and family wero guoits of L, II, Kclao Sunday, jwpf Vol. 23 No. 4 Jlbsoloiely Pure A cream of tartar baking powder r Highest of all in leavening strength Latest Unitod States Government Food Report. Royal Making Powder Csv, ! Wall St., N. Y. .................................WW! K. C. Clutter of Red Cloud was in our vioinity Tuesday. Win. Bonk'e's toam ran away last Wddnesday night while going home from the lyocum. Sam Snrensnn and Jim Jensen from ,, Cowles wore in our communilj -last ' Monday. ' Last Thursday morning while ri.dtsg'. fast over a hridge P ter Nd-os's horso fell with him and fraolured ess of hie l-u. The man who never changes hi avidjjp ot ' always attracta the admiration man -who never changes hia ahirfT Snenk thiovos havo of Into bean oppe rating at Stromsblirg. lliickleu'a Arnica Halve. The beat ealvn in the world for cuts, bruiHes, soros, Ulcere, Salt rlinm. fever sores, tetter, ulmpped hands, ohillblains, corns, and all akin eruption, and poal tivoly cures piled, or no pay required. It is gunrnntaed to give pxrfeot satisfaction or tnonw refunded. Prlee 25 oente per box, Fornale byCottlntr. tf It is said that the ohildreii of ox-Senator James 0. Fair will contest hia will. Itcport or Ilunovoleiif Society. January 10, 1895. To tho citizena ot Ited.Oloud: Wo havo the following report to make ' of the Ud Cloud Menevolent society: No. of families visited 10. No. ot families heled, 14. No. of garments given, 101. Monoy paid out for shoes, groceries and 00111,11203. Monoy donated to the society by: The Princess Bonnie company, $25.15. ' The Chrlatian Church, $4 72. The Red Cloud W. O. T. U $3.0$. We wish to thank these societies for this help, Our supply ot .clothing is nearly ex- pended, All interested is helping the ' needy are expected to attend our weekly meetings and bring donationa ot clothing; shoes and money. Mrs. RrMSBXRd, Pbes.,. ,, Mrs. Dow, Sxo. ' Mrs, Aucc Pope, Tres. Market fleperf. (Corrected Weekly.) Wheat' $ Corn w&Ule see ease eeeeeee yO (iimim eeeeeeee v 1AZ m 1 1 1 1 11 11 11 . 60 50. 35 CO1. 125' llOffB see eeeeeeee 3 00 3 40 Stock hogs. a . z 00(33 00 FatoowB ' 2 00, UUbbOr t eeeeeee & JKf?t eeeeeeee V7 AT OtAtOOB eeeee I a Chickens . lb 1XA ( 1 uric ys id 4 ismmssssssssssssmsisMsasseiSssj IERCURIAL X . PO SON T Is the result ot. the usual treatment of blood disorders. Tbe system In tilted with Mercury and Potash. remedlM-more to be dreaded than the disease tod la a short while la In a far worse condition than before. The moat common result la RHEUMATISM for which 8. 8. 8.- ia tbe most reliable cure. 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