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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1895)
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All Druggists. SO cents and SI. Garfield. Snow Is the order of the day which v ' is very hard on tbe stook in this lo cality. Mrs. Houchin of McCook was vis iting R. L. Scaggs of Garfield last week, G. W Prake closed a deal with H. 0. Wolf for one and one-half acres of ground, for which ho paid $100, and ,will soon move his house on it. Tho school in district 3G is pro gressing rapidly under the skillful care of Geo. Springer of Bladen, who l v is i iricnu iu evci feV NiOUae.' ma ?orgo IS is a menu 10 everyone, ana maiccB le goes lit uraico is Duuaing a new m jorgo is one of Garfield's rustling farmers. We understand that Doc. Wolf of Garfield and John Young of Smith county, Kansas", will soon jjo to Den vcr,awhcre they will sty nest, summer Rev. Wagoner and wife were guests of Mr- Wolf last week. The needy of Garfield aro in good spirits at there is hope ot speedy aid, which will be appreciated by certain bnes. Wo are patiently listening for tho wedding bells of Mr. John Miller and .Miss Bertha Swcaringen. Chris H unpen had the misfortune o lose one of his horses last Sunday. We were puzzled the other day to acaount for tho dirt storm, but we found it to bo Charley Ailes in a new sleigh ot bis own make. Poor ink, poor pen, Poor writer. Amen. Zacharias. Stillwater Tho joung son of D. H. Robinson Jiss been fjuito sick. f Mr, Miller suffered tho loss of a chimney during the blizzard, tho sec ond one blown, off in a year, ij. R. Crozier is sponding tho week inWeeping Water, where he hasgono to see his brotlier-in-Iuw, Mr. D. olf, who is very ill. Andy Guy Jr., who kept' his wind mill wheel in the house nil summer. I had tho satisfaction of having it blown down in the blizzard. Died, at tbe homo of her parents, on February 11, 1815, of scarlctinn. Ola Bennett, aged 14 years Miss Ola is tho youngest of the family. Sho leaven her parents, two sisters and two brothers to mourn her dopar turo. They havo tho sympathy of tho ,jvholo community. Simpson. Uuckleirs Arnica Halve. TJie best salve in the world for oute, bruises, sores, Ulcers. Salt rheum, fever Bores, tetter, chapped hands, chillblnlns, corns, and nil akin eruptions, and posi tively cares piles, or no pay required. It is a unranteed to give perfect satisfaction or monev refunded. Frloe2fl cents per box. For sole byCotting. tf . i State Creek Weather is cold and disagreeable. h. M. Haskins has nut up 20 loads put up J of Rcpublioan river ioe. Says we havo got no corn to gather and have to havo something to cat. The stock in this part seems to stand tho winter real well without grain, except some shoats that are sup posed to bo dying with disease, and Lon Francis lost a fine cow and colt tho day of the dust storm. George Stcffcn has sold out and will ctart to Missouri soon. Ghas. Arbucklo sold a load of hogs last week in Lebanon tor f J.Ju per 100. Wood Stevens lost a fine horse last week. Miss Lizzio Barret, who has had siioh o serious time with tho rheuma tism, is convalescing. Mrs. Graves is getting over her ser ious fall on tho ioe. Saturday, March 2d, Is the time set for the wolf and rabbit hunt. Every body invited to meet on state line at 10 o'clock, from northeast corner of Logan township to tho township line on tho west. Several wolves havo been seen on this creek recently, and can bo found any day. Occasional. Pralrlo Gem A number of the boys went out last week and had a jolly time besides getting their ears frozen. John Boomer was called to Boatrioe to attend the funeral of his mother who died Jan- 27, of heart disease He was aocompanied by bis wife and sister Mrs. Bodley. Grand-ma Frame returned from an extended visit in Republio county Kan She is making her home with her daughter Mrs. flogate. Our Supervisors aro man who have hearts as large as pumpkin SEED, Thoy havo enough to live on. Thoy rooeivo a salary from tho taxes of the poor farmers, and yet when their constituents have been burnod out by tho hot winds and neod aid, they aro told that thoy do not need even the necessaries of life. Such is lifo in the far west. Question for discussion Friday: Re solved that cattlo have been more beneficial to man than horses. Prario Gom will givo a sohool ex Friday evening Feb. 15, Snowballing and Russian baths are forbidden by order of tbe board, A number of the soholars have been reported seriously ill on account of vitiating tbe laws of health. The largo boys think they are imposed up on because thoy are not allowed to to wash each others faces, One of them was heard to remark: "I don't like to ask permission from the board of Hotith to make my toilet". Sam Boomer has just returned from the eastern part of tho state, Sohool has begun in Cloverton with Miss Lewis as teacher. Red Ci.otjd. Webster County. New., Friday. Fkhruauy On account nf tho txtreme en d weather, Prarie Gem has not rrprcsin ted at the Disr. Lodge(I. O. G. T.) held at Nelson last week. Tho Y. P. S.C. K. of Prairio Gem is doing good work for Christ and tho Churoh, and descrvo tho praixc and patronage of all the young folks within thoir jurisdiction. . liladvu. F. W. McLaughlin was doing busi ness at Red Cloud the fore part of the week. Mrs, Aokley of Juniata who spent several days at the home of L. B. Thome returned homo Monday morn ing. R. Spooknall is attending thnG. A R. cnoampment at Hastings this week. Steve Weokle started Tuesday morning for Missouri. Eli Cox was doing business at Blue Hill this week. Curt and Earnest Reed returned Monday from a trip throngh Oklaho ma. Rev Alexander of Hastings preached at the Baptist ohurch Sunday night and morning, rendering a very able disoourso each time. There seems to be quite a division mong the people on tho bond ques tion in these parts, the renters being very enthuastic for tho bonds, while the land owners take a different view of it, and oppose the bond on account of the time they run after those te ceiving tho feed and seed pay a five year bond with an option of two years would carry without any trouble. Mrs. James Brewer is quito sck. Mr. Cobb who is past 90 is confined to his bed. Mr. Kylo has erysipelas in the faco which keeps him in tho house. . Take a dose of De Witt's Little Early Risers Just for the good thev will do yoa. These little pills are good for indigestion, good for headache, good for liver com plaint, good for constipation. They are good. Windy Point. Windy Point is a fine oountry. Mrs Gordon is very siok. John Havens and wife are on tbe siok list, Mrs Sagar from Lebanon is visit ing her parents in these parts. The daughter of John Shagloy, liv ing near the stone church died last week. Tbe M. E. elass praotioed singing at Mr Sattley's last Tuesday night. Singing sohool at Mr. Gillette last Friday night. "Bacteria do not oooor In the blood or is the tisanes of a kealtby living body, either of man or the lower animals." So says the celebrated JJr, Koch. Other doctors say that the best medicine to Ten- dor the blood perfeotly pare and healthy is Ayer's Satsaparilla. Line Weather oold. JeffBeaobem and John Fox aro cuttiog wood on Stato creek. Mr. Grewell and Maynard aro tryiug to make an irrigating ditch to irrigate next years crop. Mr. Guthrie is hauling feed from Oliver MoCall's. Stork is looking fine considering the feed, Quito a blizzard this week, Frank Vandyko has gone back to Russoll county, Kansas. Through the kindness of Duglas Davis, E W Anderson was presented with a new overcoat, Tho spelling Bohool at Pleasant Dalo was a buoocsb F. W. Woaso of Rod Willow county Nebraska is visiting his father-in-law William VanDvke tbe week. How tho fanners are going to got feed and seed is tbe question to be solved. Crooked Creek Quito wintcry weather at present. Ed Dixon and wife were visiting in Red Cloud Tuesday. Chris Hoihcr has taken an agency for hardware. Mrs. Ton u ant has bouuht a new stove, she don't believe in freezing. Miss Hcilicns having a serious time with a felon on her thumb. CIisb- Tcnnant spent this wcok at homo. Tho farmers aro all very anxious to havo tho beet factory oomo to Bed Cloud. The wind last wook did a great deal of damauo to tho winter wheat. Mr Elliot Hughes was calling at Mrs Tcnnantii last week. Tho Soys and girls aro making good use of the ico during their leisuro mo ments. Mrs. Emily Thome, who resides at To ledo, Washington says she has never been able to procure any medicine for rheu matism that relioves the pain so qniokly and effectual y as Chamberlain's Pain Balm and that she has also nsed it for lame back with great sooaess. For sale by Deye & Qrloe. Cathcrlon Tho weather still continues cold. Who says it can't blizzard in Ne braska. Some of tho wind mills bowed their heads during the storm of lust week Charlie Lingrene was around over the prcoinot on business last Monday. Great excitement prevails over the results of the wolf chase. Ask Osoar Rumoy for particulars. Mr Payne's granary was blown from its foundation during the storm. Farmers are getting thoir stock through tho winter so far in reason able good shape. Tho winter wheat is not damaged in theso parts as yet although we havo had some very trying weather. Yum Yum. Cowles. xverybody said it was tho worst they had ever seen in this country. John Brown wants to know where he oan get a good fox hound so he can track some board bill jumpers. No free lunches any more at the Central. Jaok Waller froze his feet at the round-up Thursday. Mary Latta returned from Franklin last Friday. Earl Paul was home on a visit Wednesday, What might have terminated quite seriously in the way of a "scrap," was prevented by Doo Harris, Last Sat urday two of our young men eagaged in some very loud talk in the store during tho absenoo of Mr. Harris, as usual, quite a crowd had oongregated, and it began kto look as if thoy really would fight, when Jim stepped around bohind the counter and in a trembling voico, said that George didn't allow fighting in tho store, and he would rather thoy wouldn't Ight too. This quieted thiugs a littlo and they agreed to finish it at some future time. Lee Berteh, formerly of this place, but now of Omaha, was shaking hands with the boys Sunday. A young man of Cowles would like to havo tho president of tho senato explain what is meant by tho word "refrain," The postoffioe will be found in the north part of John dtorov'a drug store hereafter. "Polly" Hall was visiting with his brother last week. A Cowles Bum. You ought to know this: DoWitt's Witch Hazle Salve will heal a born and 08 pthe pain instantly. It will core bad ly chapped hands, ogly wounds, sores, and a well known core for piles. 15. 1895. Crooked Creek Items. 1 soo by tho items in the Belt that tho boys aro getting quito newsy out our way so 1 think I will fall in line. Wo hear our old time friend J. l'opo is going to be with us tho com ing season. I would advise all tKa old politicians to look n little nut. Mr. Gurnoy buried hts little babe last Monday. Chris. Reihcr says ho oan't tell whey he can't find a girl. Ho says ho thought tho girls would Qbe plentiful when ho got his new buggy but he thinks tho girls don't bito like thoy used to. Port and Oliver Hedge say thoy will stand baok and see what success Chris will havo. Mr. Ilolsworth is vory jubilant over the coming sugar beet factory. Ho says it will give employment to many who would othorwise hang a round tho stroti corners. It will not surprise us if Mr. Holsworth plants ten acres of beets in the spring. Wo will not mention the weather for fear of offending some one. Doli.ie Vahden. Ilatln The wind of last week wrecked both of C. F. Cuthcr's windmills, The Surgenson boys were grinding corn on last Saturday. Claudo Wilton of Otto was in our vicinity on business Monday. Alioo Remsburg was visiting at Mr. Marker's Sunday. John Brethauer wero'visiting at F. Lambrcoht Sunday. Mrs. Emory Bean was visiting in tho vicinity of Cowles the foro part of tho week. Lock Gravos spent a fow pleasant hours at G. W. Matkin's Tuesday evening. E. Bean and wife were visiting at his father's Sunday. John Sorgonson from Farmer's creek was in our community on busi ness Saturday. Olive Foo from Elm creek was vis iting in our looality last week. Yanoe Sorgenson and Chas. Hansen were near Conies Sunday. Mr. Hanson and son from Red Cloud were in our looality last Thurs day. Laretta Thomas of Cowles was vis iting her sister Mrs. E. Bean. The Brethauer boy's are patting up ioe. Nothing like keeping tool in the summer. Mr. Johnson who has been visiting the Anderson boys returned to his home in Iowa Monday. Annie and Lena Lindquist started for their home in Iowa Monday. Jo Jo. Jndaan Who over saw so much winter weather in Kansas, Tho Cth will long bo remembered by many and es pecially Wm. Barrett as it was his birthday and the wind blew so hard that his children could not get heme to dine with him. Mr. William Ryan is staying in Red Cloud with his sister Mrs. E. Pul sipher. He is under tho doctor's ear and we hopo will soon be ablo to re turn home. M. Myers' two brothers Frank and Eraest of Burr Oak are spending a week with bim. Mrs. Sapp and children spent a few days with her patents Mr. Serivner's. Chas. Hooper camo home Friday to spend a few days with his parents, He is one of tho Btudent at tbe North Branoh aoademy. Mr. Myer's wife and brotbors visit ed at F. L. Smith's Saturday. The Stcffcn boys expect to go to Illinois this spring. Some of tho farmers lost consider- OL. 23 in. Absolutely Pure A cream of tartar baking powder Highest of all in leavening strength Latest United States Government Fond Report. Royal Baking Powder Co. Ion Wall fit., N. Y. ablo stock in tint blizzard. Mr. Mountford lost some hogs, L, Franois a oolt and cow and we hear J. M. Browu Inst a colt and 12 hoad of cat tle. Mr. Barrett is kept busy tending post-office and selling groceries. P. Leaderbrand in not working in his blaoksmith shrp now. Sio. Pleasant Prairie Spring will be a welcome visitor. What would we do without the country schoolhouse. Preaching two nights in the week. Lyceum oVory Wednesday night. A week from SunJay a lady will preach at 11 o'olook. All aro invited. Wo have a sample ef the Into storm left. Tho oldest settler says he nover saw a colored storm be foro If tho lyrcuui gols any more inter esting then it is now, e shall have to hunt a larger house. Dixxr. . . The way to reach catarrh is thrsogh the blood. Hood's Sarsaparllla, by pari ty ing the blood, remotes the aanse of tbe disease and permanently cores catarrh, Take only Hood'a Hood's Fills aot easily, ytt promt tly sad tffeotively on tbe liver and bowels. 25 cents. State Line I guess Hicks struck in right when he predicted rough weather for Feb ruary. Reviowing is the order of the day at the aoademy. Messrs Hoopor and Graham went home last Friday but they were baok for sohool Monday, We understand that aid has btea sent to tho U. B, elass at Maple Grove. Most every farmer is wonderlsg where be will get feed for his horses duing tbe spring work. Miss Kenney was at Mr. Toland'l last Friday evening.) Wm. Wright from St. Franois; Kan. has been visiting bis brether-in-law, Mr. Arrants. He expects to return home the latter part of this. weak. Next Saturday and Snadsy will bo quarterly meeting at tho Friend's ohurch in North Bran oh. The junior olass of tho academy will give an entertainment Friday night Feb. 22nd. The entertainmeat will be freo, Se the World's Fair for Fifteen Cents. Upon reeeipt of yonr address an fif teen oenta in postage stamps, we will mail yoa postpaid onr Booveulr Portfolio of the World's Colombian Exposition the regular prioe is fifty cents, bat as we want you to have one, we make tho pries nominal. You will find it a werk ot art and a thing to be prized. It oentalna V nawtusM m fall page views of the great buildings, with deseriptions'of same and is executed in highest style of art, If not satisfied. -with it after yon get It we will refund the stamps and let yon keep tbe book, address n. E. BUCKLEN k CO., Ohieago, 111, Dr. Price's Cresaa sklnf A Pare Ores Crssss el Tarts? f .'i v u t " i - h L . ,-