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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1895)
Sfcafittjjggy wSW wigminMrWLnaraatKrx A iK f... i -1 ' 'i A "! u "i O . gSSSSS aaaaaaatataaaaaaaaaaaaistiataa ..... ' " I THE BED CLOUD CHIEF, RED OLO UP, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY. KiB. 22 1895 i DR.KILMER'B S?.V KSU rv oo tTKIDNEUIVERJt2Bi,m" Fain In the Back Jolntt or hlp sediment In urlnollko brick-dust .frequent calU pr retention, rheumatism. Kidney Complaint Diabetes, drop), scanty or high colored urine. Urinary Troubles BtlBengsenMtlons when voiding, distress pree pare In tho parts Urethral Irritation, stricture. Disordered Liver Moat or dnrk circlet under tbo eyes, tongue coated, constipation, yellowish eyeballs. At Brncgttta, SOceatsand $1,00 else. "loraild Oiilla to ItMlth' frec-Cooiuttttloa tn. BR. KtLMtlt CO., ntNORAMTON, N. T. Rocky Run. Mr. Hi-aton was unfortunate enough to break wagon Uit week while hauling toe. Mr. Key hs gone east. Ho was ctHed hack home" bj the serious illness tif hs mother. Mr. Sibert lost a good oow and ealf ltst week in the storm. Matt Coral lost a horse that was injured some time ago. Mrs. Itosenorans has traded her farm to Mr. Hearth, for village prop Mr. James iltatoa will farm Char kle.r Seelej's place this year. 1 The dust storm of last Wednesday was no oj the roost severe we ever oxperienced. The dust was every whnro, in your face, eyes and month, and wo hope the ground-hog will never nee his profile again. Dry Creek. Lots of snow and oold weather. B. Ring lost a oow last week, 7, Kosencrans is tiok again. Geo. Umphenour and John Free- mas are cutting wood oi the Rosen- orans plaoe. Was. Zion has moved hie hense ert the street. eeiving a good deal ol support in this part of (the county. J. E.Yost has purchased the build ing occupied by Mrs. Toothaoro from B. Leo, aid will open a meat market. Johnny is an old hand at the business and pooplo will bo glad to know that he has gono into this business again. Windy Point. Mrs. Marian Gordon, who has boon siolf, is gotting better. Mr, Sattlcy and wife wcro visiting at J. Cartright's last week. Prsver meeting at Windy Point next Saturday evening, Protracted meetings bogin Sunday ovonioR and continue all week. llov. Keely, preaohcr. Volunteer woodohopping at Clint Woods. Miss Gertio Perry was a guost at Mr. Bradshaw'a Sunday. 8unday. Mao Howard and family will leave Kansas and go to Colorado soon, their future home. John Young will start to Denver soon. Farmers are looking forward for seed ana leea lor summer. Many aro not able to socuro it. IIow'sTfiUf We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any ease of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Core. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props. Toledo, O. We the undersigned have known F. J. Chesty for the last 15 yean, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transaction and financially able to carry oot any obligation made by their firm. West Jb Truss, Wholesale Driuraiita. To ltd, O., Welding, Klanan t Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Ball's Cstarrh'Core it taken internally aetlng directly upon the blood and ran ooua surfaees of the system. Price 75e, per bottlo. Bold by nil druggists. Tea MBiosials free. Preaching st Spunky Ridge next Sunday at 11 o'clook by Miss Bon. K C Clutter was around shaking hands with old friends the first of tho week. About thirty wore present at tho party at Mr Haines' IsBt Friday night. Tho wolf hunt in Batin township last Thursday was rather a poor affair. They said thoro wcro two woives in tho ring, but both escaped. There was a surprise party at C II Wilson's Thursday evening. About twenty guosts wcro present. Thoy played games until midnight, whtn a bounteous lunch was served. Jo Jo. Yon make no mistake when you tak DeWitt's Little Early Risers for blllouss nets, dyspepsia or headache, because these little pills eure them. . Line E. W. Andorson has moved on tho Oatman plaoe. Rev. Blaekwell filled his appoint ment at the Hummel school house Sundty. The lawsuit between 11. Keigle and J L. Aubushon last week. Erna Haskins was the guest or J no. Marsden last Sunday. Mrs. Marsdon is on tho tick list this work. State sllae. How fine the weather ii this wee and wo Host heartily hope it will oen r tisse. The Friend's Quarterly meeting waa well attended and well enjoyed. Miss Lena Jay is on the slok list this week and we miss her greatly in the school. Mr. Horn has bought Mr. Radohff'a tore. Mr. Itadoliff expects to go to California soon. D. H. Dillon is in Iowa watching by the bedside of Miss Bessie Mills, who has made her home with hie fam ily for a good many years. Messrs. Toland and Arrants were haul ng corn from Guide Rock the fore part of the week. Mr. Davis has told his corn to Geo. Fishburn. Miss Orace Davis gave an oyster supper last Tuesday night to her as sociates at the academy. Mr. Davis' irt a very pleasant place to go. That tha blood should perform ita vital f unotioua, it is abtoluttly nacatsary it nhonld not only ba pore but rieh in life, giving elements. Thtte resoltt are best fit cted by the uta of that well-known atandard blood-purifltr, Ayer's Rartapar ills. , Bladen. C. A. Easterly went to Swanton .Monday. Goo Kochler of Blue Hill was in town Tuesday. J'. W. Warner returned to Lincoln Monday evening. Mr.'Stevoas has improved his place with a new windmill. At this writing we are having the Wf athor of the Sunny south. -Roy. A. J. Young preaohed at the (Baptist church Saturday evening. C. 1). nicks is having some corn shelled. H. II. Hilton is doing tho wor'. Menry J.uJlov, editor of the Enter - prise, spent tlic tore part of the week t the Capitol city, W. A. Shottenkirk of Blue Hill 3nie.ocer Tuesday evening to attond the Woodman lodge. James Burden came' up from Lin eoia Stturoav uoruiug uud rfturmd Jin same evening, taking with him bis son Barrel. The revival meetings at the Baplixt ohurcii are ntili in prugrrs. Sovoral joung people have sinned ijm the fight road. Let the good work con tinue. A remonstrance is bring circulate against the petition for calling a ro- oitl oleoiion to voto 10,000 bonds to ' 'procure seed and feed grain. It is re. Stillwater. Rose Gay is out west visiting rela tives. Will Isons returned from Illinois last Friday. Nettie Crr is in Blue Hill taking lessons on tho violin. Dave Fishel is visiting at hit brother-in-law's Mr. Hendriz of Blue HtU a few days. Mrs. Thomas Finny baa been quite sick for a few days is better at present. Mr. and Mrs. Decker and daughter May were visiting friends north of Cowles last week. , Mrs. Jas. Philippe from aoross tha river waa visiting at her father' J. D. Anderson's last week. Jem Sauders came down Saturday from his sisters and brought Miss May Decker home who remained a day or two longer than did her parenta We with to correct the dato of Ola Boanelt' death, she died Feb. 13 at 3 o'clock a. m. instead of Feb. 11 as stated last week. The remains wore interred in the Thompson cometery. Simpson. Pleaaant Prairie On Sunday at 11 o'clock, a lady will preach here. We understand they will make appointments to preach Sundays. They are froe Methodists. Our school ia now running in splen did shape. Dan has got it on a good foundation. He will take tho aohool to Inavale Friday to oompete with tho school there. Farmers aro ready for plowing as soon as the ground is ready. Tha question with the farmer is what to 4o for seed and feed. i Bucktest's Arnica Salvo. The beat salve in tha world for outs. bruises, aorea, Uloers, Salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped bands, chlllblalns, corns, and ail akin eruptions, at a post tiv-ily coses piles, or bo pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satiaf action or monev refanded. Fries 25 cents per box. Foceaie byCottlng. tt Mr. Grioe has moved on the Worth ly placo. Jayiiawkku. ' ' a m - Yon ought to know this: DsWltt'a Wltoh Hszle Salve will heal s burn and ot) pthe psin instantly. It will cure bad ly chapped hands, ugly wounds, soreB, and a well known oore for piles. Crooked Creek Christ Iloihcr attonded church this wcok. GU7 Tcnnant was on the sick list this week. Chss. Fahndrlok's children woro on tho sick iiok this week. Elliot Hughes was in Hurdy last week. Ed Dickson was hauling hay this week. Dan Garbor Bpont Sunday at home. Mr. Reiher lost a valusblo horse last week. Chas. Tennaot is going to sohool in town again. Emmott Tennant is cxpeoted home this week. Thoro was a party at Mr. Itickor son's Saturday evening. A large crowd present and all reported a good time. Sohool in distriot 27 has been con tinued theo more months. Guy Tennant attended ohuroh in Red Cloud Wednesday evening. Mrs. Tennant and Miss Hunter at tended sbureh in Red Cloud Wednes day evening. A new Crooked oreek itemizer has begun to tell the news. Hank Maurer must be the only man on Crooked oreek by what the placid ious correspondent to the Belt says. 0. W. O. Hardman, Sheriff of Tyler Co., W. Vs., appreciate a good thing and doea not hesitate to say so. He was al most prostrated with a eold when ha pro cured a bottle of Cm mberlain's Cough Remedy. Heeays: "It gave me prompt relief. I flsd it to be an Invaluable re medy for eoeghs and colds." For sale by Deyo 4 Qrloe. SM hHd ill ;1 h M for Infant and Children. I OTHERS, Do You Know that paregoric, Batemans Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, many so-called Booming Byrupt, anu. most remedies for children are composed of opium or morphine 1 Pe Tow Kaaw that opium and morphine are stupefying narcotic poisons T Pa Yaw ff tT"w that In most countries druggists are not permitted to tell narcotics without labeling them poisons t Do Yow Kaew that you should not permit any medicine to bo glren your child unlou you or your physician know of what It it composed f PoTtmKwwrthat CastorU Is a purely regeUble preparation, and that a list of Its Ingredient la published with erery bottle f Ps Ttjw Kwerar that Castorla It the prescription of the famous Dr. Samuel Pitcher. That It baa been la use for nearly thirty years, and that more Castorla It now told thaa of all other remedies for children combined f Y' DeTaaKatw that the Patent Office Department of the United States, and of other countries, have Issued excluslre right to Dr. Pitcher and hit assigns to use the word M CMtesia" and Its formula, and that to Imitate them Is a state prison offense r PtTtaKatw that one of the reasons for granting this goTernmeat protection waa because Castorla had been proren to be akSaelmtaly kmrmlattT P TT ilw " 38 avraragt) dotea of Castorla are furnished for M sats, or one cent a dote f Pa Tew Kwew that when poatested of this perfect preparation, your caHdrea ar be kept weU, and that you may hare unbroken rest t WJ1 th btwara are worth kBowtog. Taeyarafsets. Tfci lksaiUt) aattwatwyf Ohlldrftn Cry for Pltohtr's Castorla. I Hard For the Dog. tunay Sloae Inavale is making great prepara tions to celebrate Washington's birth day. Tbo school of '41 is expeoted down to tako part in the exoroises. Osear Higley of Dundy oounty, who has been east spending the win ter with his father, and who is now on his way home, Btopped off over Saturday and Sunday with friends on Farmers creek. O B Harvey and F M Kineaid and families spent Sunday with Mr. Car ter. Will Carter of Red Cloud Sunday ed with his brother. Literary in '41 is still flourishing, Inavale will bo the oenter of attrac tion for tho next few days as a oarload of aid is expected. Don't all grab at onco. Evryono ia looking forward to spring. E II Jones and family intond mov ing onto the farm in the spring. A valentioo party at 0 It Harvey's last Thurdav night. Rita. Dry Creek T sec by The Belt that Fanny has not forgotten the good old farmcis that live on the banks of this placid ious little stream. Frank Tennant says if ha only had the wings of dove he would fly to the snay south. HeBry Harris says be is looking for tho bigestcrop this season that Web ster county has ever produced. Lon Dflano is going into a now in dustry, that ia tho raising of pea fowls and the we oan all have a feather in or hats. John Chapin has a new kind of al falfa. Coplin denies Fanny's charges, he savs he is not a mixture but a full blooded detaoorat. Oliver Hedge haa finely got the best of Christ Reiher. He borrowed ChriB new buggy and with it went Chris' new girl Dolly Vardkn. Cathertoa. Tho weather is quito pleasant again. Will Brsthauer was visiting south of the river last Saturday and Sunday. Will Hohnes was a pleasant oaller at Otto Sunday. Undo Diok Payne has been on the sick list the past week. Mr. C. H. Wilson were visiting at A. P. Wilson's lsst Tuesday. Two jouog men of thia preoinot were calling on the relief committee. The school in district G5 ia pro gressing nicely with Mildred McOall as teacher, ' There is a great doal of talk on bonding the county this spring but bonds don't go in this precinot. Tho G. L. S. C. society meets at Mr. Ramcy's on Friday evening March 1st. Remember tho Sabbath day to keep it holy is the advioo given us by the asored word, bwt judging from the way some of the young bloods put in the day, in these ports the advxe is nottakon. Yum Yum. !". .w .... "That dog's mine!" "No, 'taln't; it's mlnol" Notice to 'teacher. Notice is hereby given that 1 rill "Let go of him!" "No, I won't; let go of him your self!" Juclsan Elder Horton's last two grayhound pups, a hog, a oalf and a lot of chick ens were lost in the bliuard, J. M. Brown lost fifteen bead of oattle. Mr. Shannon's have a baby girl. We saw our old friend Mr. Billins in Red Cloud the other day. They aro talking of laying a water main along chestnut street in Judson so as to be prepared against fire. Mr. Sapp said if somebody could convinoo him that wo would have a good crop he would like to stay another year, Ben Williams took n load of beef hides to town last week. Sid. The entering wedge of a fatil com plaint it often a tight oold, whioh a rfose or two of Ayer'a Cherry Feotoral might have oured at the commencement. There fore, it ia advisable to have this prompt and sure remedy always at hand to mett au emergeuoy. . -r .n llMtlll C Hansen and family wero callers at N V Hansen's Sunday, Mii-s Liura Orchard was visiting at Everett Bean's Friday. Wm Brctthauorwas Mr Dorsn tho latter part of last week, J Bean was transacting business near Cowles this week. S B Wisnoarver and family dined at E Bean's Sunday, . Walt Garnor, from near Inavale, was tbo guest of A Aker's Sunday. The experience of Geo. A. Apgar, of German Volley, N. J., is well worth re membering. Bo was tronbled with ohronio dinrrroa and dootored for five months and wnt treated by four different doctors without benefit. He then began using Chamberlain's Colio, Cholera and DlarrhuMi Remedy, of whloH one tmall bottle effected n eomdlete cure. It ia for snlo by Doto find Grioe. Itoure piles, it cures obstinate tores, bapped hands, wounds. It does this quiokly. Is there any good reason why yon ahouldnot use DeWltl's Wltoh Hazel Salve? i The list of letters remaining at the post ofllce'uncallod for up to February 21, 1MX5: Deroine Belone. The above letters will be sent to the dead letter ofiloe March 7, 1895. If not called for. Fkamk Cowdew, Postmaster. ,rra-s i- "Groat Scottl Look nt him now I" Munsoy'B Magazine, examine all persons who may desire to offer themselves as candidates for teachers oftho publio sohools of this unuuty, at Red Cloud on tho third Saturday of each month. Special examinations will be held on tho Friday proceeding the 3d Sat urday of each month. The standing desired for 2d and 3d grade certificates is the same no- grade below 70 por cent., average 8 1 per coin ior nrst grauo ceruueato no grade below 80 per cent., average 90 nor cent, in all brandies required by law. D. M. Huntku. County Supt. -A' $&- Legal Notice. In the DlitrlctCoi.it of Webiier rWl irntiKa. Union Trust CoiiiHinr of Hew York, Trustee, I HubIi w"iulllfanl ctal.j Htuik llrntheis, Tim Jciilft HlrontirlrtgeConv. puny. '1 he WM'Oilmru mid Movii Miim.fHCtur liiK ColnpKiiy, 1), C, IhinuTfoul, The ftise Ilm'lty i'oniinn, Tiiu ivny jiiiimfHctnrinir' i;oiiiiniiy, lit-orm-1., (inltlliviil. (lullKord. wife of licoriic I.. ijLl.lfonl. (first liHtnfc fir ktiuwn) drfewlniittt, liiinlumlcd with said Hutch W. (iiiiururd, will take notice tliat on tlio d;y of Janu ary. i8w thu Union Trust riuniJiiiiv Hforttald rHxIntltf. Iierclu Died Its petition In the district cuiirt of Webster cnuntv, Nebnkii, against iilil defciiilmits, the olJet and liravi-r of which nru to foreclose urei lulu iimrttiatte exe cuted bv llimli V. (iiilllford nod f.ucv Oulll tori to i he lliimlliou Uianmid 'I rust company iiH'l hs-lnrrt to tilitliitllT, tipnii the nnrtlieatt quarter if section nine (!',) town two (2.) rsnge eleven (II.) Ill villi Wehster county, to neiure me iNijiurni in iirwm.snry iioih, uniru Jnuy We might tell you more about One Miunto Cough Cure, but you probably know that ia cures a oougn. Every one doea who has used it. It is a perfeot remedy for coughc, oolds hoarseness. It is an especial favorite for children, being pleasant to take and qulok in curing. Private opinion ia weak, but publio opinion is almost omnipotent. It is not he that searches for praise thattlndsit. Rlvarol. A auspicious parent makes an artful child. Hallburton. Womer. The beet entertainment of the soa son was given lsst Saturday evening at the Lone Star echoolhouso by tho teaoher and pupils. Although, tho weather was not favorable the house was orowdod and tho progrsm which consisted of speaking dia'ogue and musio was well rendered, each one doing hivattf and teaoher orodit, Tho billiard on last Wednesday had a bid effeot on Hebe Robinson's windmill Dandruff forms when the glands of tht skin are weakened, and if neglected, h.lnMi it anre to follew. TTall's Hair Banewer it tha bett preventive, M.i a tj ' Tho constancy of sages ia nothing but locking up tbelr agitation in their hearts. Roilnomentcroatea boauty eveywhere. -Hazlitt. Mere sorrow which weeps and aits still is not repentance. The name One Minute Cough Cnresug ge hU n medlolne that relieves at ono, and quiokly cures, Its use proves it. Do not wait for extraordinary clrcum stances to do good. I will utter whut I beliove todays, if it should contradict all I said yesterday. A pretittent pain in the back indicates trouble in the Kidney. To stay the pro dress of dlsoate, use Dr. J. II. MoLean s Liver & Kidney Balm. Two Champion Eater. Tho oditor of tho Lincolnton News was tolling Jndgo Wnro of n yonng man in Lincolnton who not very long ago made tho following eatables quickly dis appear dowu his throat: A box pineap ple, a box snlmon, a box muBtard sar dines, a pound cheeso and a pound soda srackers. That slightly stunned tho judge, but af tor n short timo silently spent in busily scratching his bead ho Bald: "That Is very good; but, young roan, you limy talk about eating, bnt some years ago I Baw n man cat who was an eater. Five dozon oggs, seven oars of corn and two buudlos of fodder is what hocousuuiod.nnd Wa nwondor ho didn't taoklo tho bonsol" Atlnuta Constitu tion. All ltlght. Miss Manchester Mamma, I was awfully afraid papa would forbid mo to marry Sam whon ho found out that he played pokor. Mrs. Mnu-jhostor Woll, your papa mado n good many inquiries about Sam and fouud that ho nearly ahvnyH wins. Pittsburg Ghroniolo-Tolograph. were for SjO eiieli: three of ivlilrli biviimKMV. ernlly due No ember 1st, 1KM, May 1st. Itt'JI, No- vember 1st. 1894; thxt tlieio l now.lue upon mid prliirliiai note uud coupons tho sum of IUI4.1I, wllh interest lit ten I erient from Feb. ruary ia. 1KKJ. for which sum with Interest from said date. I'lnlntlH jint)H for a decree that defendants he required to pay the tame, or that said premises may he guld to satisfy the amount found due. You are required to answer said petition on or hef.ro tbo 1 1th day of March, 182. Dated January 3Jtli. 1895. Union Taunt Company Dy Wharlon & llalrd. Attorneys. ' Yk" A Plain Case of Not In. , .1 I '. .. i,i m,i lad.ltau.fortlieaumiif .ii, with coupons tor' around tho legs of tho chair, was tilted wmi.MiiniiBl intere.t atiached, nhirh roulNv oacK tn tuo corner reading a soiiea copy of "Stump Fingered Diok, the Dandy of tho Plains," whon n visitor entered. Tho boy had heard his stop through the hall and was calmly expecting him when tho door opouod. "Is tho boss in?" inquired tho visitor. Tho boy looked at him with almost a contemptuous expression and was slow to ronly. "I said," snapped tho visitor, "is tho boss hi?" "I heard yon," said the boy, with a half sneor. "Woll, I want to know if tbo boss is in." "That's si purty question to bo askin me, ain't it? Don't you know ho ain't?" "How should I know?" inquired tho astonished caller. ' "By looklu at mo. Jou reokon I'd be balled up hero read in this book if the old man was iu? Well, I guess not, hardly. Como around tomorrow," and tho boy ouce raoro plunged into tha nmnziug adventures of his hero. De troit Free Press. Sheriff's Sale. Notice Is hereby Riven that under and by vir tue or an order of sale, Issued from the office of C. B. Crnue, clerk of tho district court ef tho tenth Judicial district, within and (or Web ster county, Nebraska, upon a decree In an action pendlim therein, wherein I W. Tulieyt,. William F. Hnllam, John N. Hlckurds, William C. Jacks;n, Mrs. William C. Jackson and llurn ham Tulleys ft t:o defendants, I shall offer for sale at nubile veiiduoio the highest bl1der for cash In lutud, nt tho east ..door -rt the. court home ut lied Cloud.' .In s&l , Webster rouotv. Nubiuku, (that belnx tho hullulni; Ahrri in iii iu. i.rm. of said court was holden) on tho 4th day or March. A. 1). Wi at one o'clock p. in. of said, unj, mn luiliininu 1 ay, the follnwluu desurlhed property, to-wltt ho east half of the Nniuhvinir murivr nt .i.. thin thirty-two t.ii.) In townshln one (1.) norlU V'rsntie eleven (ii.j west of thu Cth p. m la Webster coiintv, NoliriLska, (liven underlay hand this 314t day of Janu ary, A, 1), 1895, ' MOMENT. PL-.lntlffVJAtttC,,Kr' M' Legal Notice. in the District Court of Webster county, Nt' hraska. William It. Mann, plaintiff,-) r Wadswnrtli llolllsler. KUhIiiII, Kay.etal, The ahoe named defendanta will Uke no- . "."I V.'S'.011 .,n2.,5l!'.,lBy uUiine, 1831, the plaintiff herein hied his petition in Hie district court of Vebster county, Nchnuka, usalnst. said defjndants and otheis, thu object and prater of which is to recotcr of and from tll said defendants. Wadsworth Ilnlllsier and Kd win It. Fay. the sum of one thousaud, Wna, hundred and ninety-live dollars dun and owiutr al1 plaintiff from said defondanti. llnlllsteV and Fay, and each of them, oi certain litJunc t'ou bonds heret foru made, executed and de livered by said defendants to nlHlnilnV and for tho use and benefit of iiininiirr i n miM,.... tnfore peiidliiE In said dlstilct court of Web- (ier counry A'lirasKa. em ted WiuIumShIi llullliter vs Will nm II. Mum, ... ..i ..n.i7i.r 2 ' '"J .' erel Fe.Us to.-uhtct to the iiiy,.r meiit id his said claim aitalnst von, tho north, vast (jiuirter (ki) ut section thirty-five (35, r. M., in Webster enmity, Nebraska. which said v!Xlulv le n,,H wlvsed In nitaehmont In th ult as thu property nf Wndswonh nolllster oiiii of thu aVovo named defendants """ orttasi?Maw J- ' H ,i ft V ' V iJalBlaia l&v ., jvAh. ' vft1" o'.vt. fv. i to ' ij-v.