The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, March 08, 1895, Page 6, Image 6

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Weak Mothers
ntid nil women who uto nursing ImbioH, tlcrivo almost iucon
ccivablo licncfitH from the iiiiuriHiiiiig properties of
Scott's Emulsion
This in tho moHt notiriVihig food known to ncicucc. It on
riclicH tho mothor'H milk and gives her strtngth. It also
makes babies fat and gives mora nourishment (o growing
children than nil tho tort of tho food they cat.
Scott's Kmulsion h:n boon prescribed by physicians for
twenty years for Eickuti. Marasmus, Wasting Diseasoi of Children,
6 Cougbs, Golds, Weak Lv.2,n, Etnaciatiou and Oonnumptiou.
Soul for (Vy''" on Stall's Intuition, ''hi'.
f il Rnvwno. N. Y. All
Onion rial.
Mnro wiinl nnd snow this week.
Tho eorrcHpondent
(anions Iiuh again
of Picnic
come out
with hirt usual liroud smile after being
hid nil winter.
M. N. Nelson was doing bujincs. in
(Jowlts lntl4jr evening.
Ouo of tlio moHt noted poets and
writers of Picnic Gatdcns has Miown a
few of It )h writing- in tho last copy of
TlIK ClllrT.
George law attended tho literary at
3)owlcs hint Friday evening.
Feed llurd is going to farming the
first of 'ho week,
Albert llonar and his best girl were
ut the literary Friday evening.
L M, Ituul whh in Blue Hill Situr
iiiy. SvNoi'.tii.
Ilurinony.
A (inn ruin Monday night.
.1. C. ltich.ird.ioii waH over to Camp
hull Moutlity.
Kimtr McCoy went to Lowell Thura
day.
G. II K)bin returned frnui Wilbur
Tliiirnisy night.
J. Dmks visited at J. C. Richard
foil's Saturday.
Wilbur l'luni is visiting fnenda and
relatives in this vicinity.
J. 1. Egliugton made a trip to Blue
II ill Fridny.
II. Shell moved Wednesday.
Those who attended tho literary
Triil ty night rcpnit a enotl time.
Mr. Widtrshcim of Prairie Genes
J oils to move into this vicinity in the
lcjr future
Fred (Mn'ty is on tho sisk list.
E. J. Overing tho Harmony k-IiooI
Uacher visited his home in lied Colud
ruDduy.
Mary Ilitc visited Klla Snow Ffi-
di;.
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I'rnlrlc CSc'iii.
The exhibition was a succc'i-, tho
huiiso whs crowded to its utmost ca
pacity. Johnson's minstrels were en-
g4gd to entertain thu Hladenitci List
Friday evening and from the report
they did an requested. Though some
u'uglit th:t thn selections were not
huitabk' for Washington's birthday
iivorcitirH.
WedneFday a largo number of
iiiends gutbercd at the home of li.
Widdersheim and partook of abouuti
1ul dinner with them, as they are jo
in.: to leave for their homo near Camp
bell. Wo are sorry to have then, leave
but wish them success.
The party at Grant Kcrsbncr's was
grand euccesn as they brought the
firit rain of tho soason. Grant and
fauily aro going to Green county, la.,
this week.
Andrew Zuckariason left last Wed
nesday for Clay county, la. Where
he will make his future home. A
number of his friends gave him n
pleasant surpriso the evening betore
his departure, at W. W. Uojjate's
where bo has been staying,
W. W, Hogato lost a fine colt last
week.
J. W McCoy has lost four horses mi
the pust Winter.
Prairiu Gem A class finished Steel's
Phsiolng. lUy's Higher Arithmetic
Mouioith's Physiaal Geography hmI
Analyrisol Civil Government, (luring
the pait winter and have done the r
work well. This hpoaks well of t' e
cohool and us they deserve the erM't
we should remiinber "Credit to wl. m
up'dir is duo. Jiiime
For seven year or more Mn W l
Louder, of (Jalncy, Ky., was MibJ-o. to
sev-tre attacks of onunp oollo. Mr. R
More,ndrt.2ji8t ot that place, rrooin -
ui"iiueu jnainnerittiN d vouo, vt;i;r.
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mu I'ini ii-. itriiinujr, wiiiuii nil I7.II-.J'
ed a permanent cure, Having her inn-h
HtirTerlng besides tho tronblo nnd e,in( I
of Handing for a doctor, which wm otiuti I
Uvjujsary. Fur nale by Deyo &. (Jrloj,
Druggists. SO conts and 01
Sluto Creek.
Small grain and gra.n aro starting
since tho rain and home farmers are
begining to plow.
There was a disappointment about
thn wolf hunt last week.
The pond business that has been
talked ol so long has commenced at
hist II. C. Francis was the first, two or
three moro will go at theirs next week.
I'M Mountford nnd Ocar Scrivner
each have n now ciirt.
Geo. Stcffin has gone to Missouri.
Geo. Million has moved onto tho
farm with Charley Stettin.
Wood Stevens must mean business
this year he has n new $!)0 lister.
Occasional.
DrnfncNH Cannot lie Cured.
by local applications, as the; ennnot renoh
tho disensed portion of the ear. There is
only ouo way to euro deafness nud that
in by constitutional remedies. DeatnoM
is cnuiod by an intlmncd condition of tho
mucous lining of the Kmtrnchiau Tube.
When this tubu gets ii.fUtned you have n
rambling sound or Imported hearing,
nnd when it is entirely closed denfnuas h
tho result, and unless t!-:e intlamation can
bo taken oat and till tubu rostortd to Us
normal condition, hearing will be des
troyed forover; nine cAes out nf ten aro
caused by onturrh, which is nothiug but
nn intlamed condition of the mucous sur
faces, We will give on hundred dollars for
nuy case of donfueiH catf-nl by catarrh
that cannot bo cured by Hal I'd Catarrh
Cure. Sml for circnUtH. free.
P. J. Cheney Co , Toledo, O.
tSTSold by DrugglMc, 7.".u.
Xorlli Side r llittln.
The weather is nice Inr March but
that is what we need for stock.
There wus preaching last Sunday
at Pleasant l'rairie by a traveling
preacher.
The party at doc Wilson's wa a
grand success, there were about thirty
preseut und nil report a nn)d fine.
The farmers are all getting ready to
farm.
Miss Laura M hue caught our little
Charley Kelso utlnsr.
Everybody is grang their stook
out new days.
Tho party at Mr. Lirrick's was a
surpriso for when they
got to tho
house it wus locked up.
Honey.
l-lne.
Weather changeable.
H. C. Richmond was in these parts
last week.
Mr. Thayer of Iuavale has ninttd
thu Day farm.
The spelling school at Pleasant
Dale Friday night was well attonded.
Mr. Stroup has moved on tho S.
Ituthrock farm on see L'S-1-11,
E. W. Andorson is working for Mr.
Diokcrson on the old Iowns farm.
The wolf hunt was a failure. The
boys caucht two cotton-tail rabbit.
Miss Vina Anderson was the guest
of Mr. Mountford's family last Mon
day. Why not orgHiii" n union Sunday
school at Pleasant IU v'
The United lirethron ure po'iiir to
atrano a Denominutinnul i-chool at
Penny Cieek the lf. ol April
I' red Johnson Inn bind out to
Drake of Guifield.
G.
Jap Uailoy is winking lor Jl,
Mandeii.
You might to know this: I) WittV
Witoh llii.i,. Knv will .Ml ,rtl BllH
n! ptlit) pain instantlx . It will cure bad
ly chapped liiuidH, ugly wouiiUh, norte,
and a well known euro lor pile.
rimKiil CieeK.
J 1 Ulukson went to the river hunt
nig Saturday
, ',Ja, McPartlaud was haiiliii" lum
. j.0r (lit
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week.
IfoiiHid Smith lu- (jnit schnnl and
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria.
gono lo farming.
Mr. Ocno was hauling hay from
Red Cloud last week.
Paul Dickson spent Sunday at home.
John Holsworth has quit school
and gono to farming.
Win. Uurdick was visiting at Mr.
Holsworth Sunday.
Kminctt Tcnnant was buying oats
Saturday,
Mr. Coplin of Guido Rock was vis
iting friends and relatives in this
neighborhood this week.
Geo. Winton is expected home soon.
Farmers arc beginning to wotder
whero tlicy arc going to get feed and
socd this spring.
Pu ul Dickson and Guv Tennant
went to tho river hunting Saturday.
Ed Dickson and ifo wcro visiting
in Red Cloud last week.
Archio Martin is going to work at
home this spring.
Itort Tennant and wifo wcro visit
ing at their parents last wcck.
Miss Hunter was in Red Cloud Sat
urday. Ed Dickson and wife wero visiting
at Rett Tunnnnls last week.
Last Sunday somo unknown person
broke in tho window in the school
house in district -7 and destroyed
books, tore down the pictures, maps,
flowers and every thing that came In
his way. Thi i is n very mean trick
and such persons should be prosecut
ed to the extent of tho law.
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Chamberlain's Cough Remedy gives
the best satisfaction of nuy cough medl
oine I handle, nnd ns a seller leads nil
other preparations in this market. I re
commend it becatiio it is the best modi
oino I over handled for cought, colds and
uronp. A. W. Ualdridge, Millorsvillo, III.
For salo by Dojo nnd Grice.
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Hlmleii.
V S Hall roceived a car of hay Tues
day. F W Mcljiugliliu drovo toRod Cloud
Friday.
MrTooley living northwest of town
is quite sick.
James West of Blue Hill was in tihs
city Saturday.
'J E Hioks is running a corn shcllcr
by hand these days.
J E Yost roceived a car of hay and
ono of corn Tuesday.
The editor of the Enterprise is at
Toohmich this week.
C II Clark drovo aoros3 tho country
to (fasting's Saturday.
The M Wlodgo took in three mem
bers Tuesday evening.
A. W. Cox was transacting business
at Lawrenae last Thursdcy,
The A 0 U W lodge t xpects to sup
ply th" members with sood corn.
A sinter and iwico of John Emerson
are visiting friends in this viciuit.
The meetings at the llap'.Ut church
S inday i veiling, three Were baptized.
W. Shottetikirk eamo uivr from
Rluo Hill Tuesday evening to attend
tho M. W. lodge.
Members ol iho A O V W lodge were
gottipg up wood for Mr Tooley iho Tore
part of the week.
County Treasurer White ws look-
ing after some taxes in this part of
tho county Thursday.
Ths Rurnsido post of this place in
ittatcd fivo new members at their
meeting last Saturday,
Frank Toothaorc's cow couldn't sur
vive the winter after feeding (?) all
this time sho had to die.
Tho entertainment at the Congrega.
tional church Tuesday ovening was
well attended and as a school they all
did their work woll.
Tho entertainment to ho given by
tho Sundaysohool at tho Congregation
id church Sunday evening was post
poned until Tuehday evening on ac
count of the St 01 111.
"Don't Tolmeeo Spit or Smoke
Your Idle Awny."
The truthful, startling title of a book
about No-to-bau, tho only ImrnileHH, guar
anteed tobacco-habit euro. If you want
to quit unil CHn't, ti "No-to-uiic.1
Unices up nicntinic.ud nerves, eliminates
nicotine jinisoiiH. iiuiUoh weak men gain
stiength, weight and vigor. Posit ivo
euro or money lefundcd, Sold by C. L.
Col ting.
Hook nt druggists, or mailed free.
Address Tho Sterling Remedy Co.,
Chicago utllee, 4" ltitmlnlph St., New
tors, iu hpruoH mi.
Olio.
Tish'o Marker who has been gutt
ering with rhcuinaiii-m, is better.
Isiiho Cuwloy has been very ill with
t Grippo Lut is improving.
Heru is March with its March
winds marching along.
We are glad to uiiko known that
Mary Roudrcau has aceopted u posi
tion in tho cotton-mill at Kearney.
Pap. Rust of R, C. was giving theso
parts a general tound-up Tuesday.
J. li. Minor camo up last week and
purchased 80 head of cxttlc from Geo.
P. Catbcr and A. N. Wilson.
Sunday last wo weM again visited
by another Id z.anl which was mil
sosevcro as thnt of Feb. (ith, hut n
scniblcd it very much. Just as
before the wind comiueiiet'd Mowing
from the north about '.', oVIock in ihe
morning, and continue) blowing hard
er and harder, colder and enl ler, until
10 o'clock when a little miow mado its
appearance. When mum came the
snow was falling thicker and fasti r
wnd continued till evening when it
grnduullv censrd. II it er not lir
the hard winds, our country io dd Mill
bo in a better condition lor p'owmg
but the snow which falls is taken I nun
the cultivated parts nud deposited in
tho ravines. Rut such ns it is we
should be satisfied. Kva.
Take n doso of DeWitt's Mttlo Larly
Itinera just for the good thev will do yon
These little pills aregood for indigoHtion,
good for headache, good for I'ver com
plaint, good for constipation. They are
good,
Slale Line.
Our summercaught a dreadful cold.
Mr Dillon has returned from Iowa
und he brought Rsk Mil's with him.
Roy Stevenson son of Mr. StLvenion
tho mnilonriier, died Saturday. He
wus buried in North Urnnoh cemetery.
Mr. Smith has movi d on Mr L gait's
plico.
Win. Francis has moved on Mr.
Davis' place.
Vacation is over and school begins
with 25 scholars.
Joo Arrants is trimming hedge he is
almost through.
It is not to bo woudered at I hat Ajer'ri
l'ills nro iu suoh universal demand. For
the-curo of constipation, bllioiMiisn, cr
any other complaint needing it laxative,
theso pills nro unsurpassed. They nro
sugnr-ooated, eaiy to take, nnd every doe
is effective.
Tho annual cost of tho Uritish nrmy
is C17.C00000; of tho navy, I'll 000,000.
While no physician or phnrmncist sun
conscientiously wnrrent n care, the J. C.
Ayer Co. guarantee th purity, strength,
nuu medicinal virtues ol Ayer'i Hnrsapa
ilia. It was the only blood-pnritler ad
mitted nt tho grent World's Fair in Chi
cago, 18'.):i.
Thero can bo no success in tho dairy
unless tho herd is a go.nl one.
For that ju'nful ailment known ns
NenrulgiA nothing will so quickly nnd
effectually alleviate tho pain ns Ilnller's
I'ain Pajnlyor. Apply liberally and
rub iu thoroughly. It is uitho-:l doubt
the beat remedy known for the instant
cure of colic, cramp nud all pnins iu tho
HloniHclt and bowels. A big boMlo for
"()a. Sold and guarantied by Deyo &
Grice.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
World's Fair Highest Award.
Another ArkuiiiiN Traveler.
Mlt. Eijitoii As thero has been
diffeient parties wiitiug about Aikuu
sas I thnuglit. I would give my opinion
about, that luvi ly country. There are
only two drow backs lo Aikaimns and
they are very slight. And that in
that they have no soil or mikets but
what they lack iu those quilitits they
make up in watey, woods, frog", wood
ticks and buffalo gnats, but without
any exception it is as nice a looking
country ns I over saw. They have ex
cellent climato, but I agree with Mr
Fuller when ho said that if Nebraska
had part of thoir rainfall both states
would bo benefited by it. I did not
see any soil iu Missouri, Arkansas,
Indian Territory or Kansas that would
compare with our Nebraska soil. I
would like to hear from Mr. Fuller
again as I think ho has made n mis
take in the figures about that Howard
riuiah, I do not think they could got
$18,''00 for ihe whole llnw.nd ranch.
Iu ihe future I may be able to give
you n I idler account.
1 remain respectfully,
J. li. WlSKCAUVKIl.
laiaiaaaMaaaaaiaMaaiaiMaw
CRGURIflLXl
. TO SON T
In thrt rniiltnf thn iitrnal trenttnent of
blood disorders. Tbn ays tern Is lllieil with
Mercury and Polusli remedles-moro to
bo dreaded ihun tlie dlscaac and In n
Kbort while Is in a far worse condition
man Dcroro. tdb moat common rtauu is
RHEUMATISM
for which B. S. H. the most reliable
euro, a few bottles win ntiora rcueri
wlicrn nil else has fuilra. j
I differed from n evere attack of Mercurial 1
luiouinutum.nir arms aim lemoi'innawoiien
tu tDoru than twice their natural alxe, dinning
ifiaumutltm.nir arms and lemboliiK swollen
n tnnrn tlian twlcn thalr natural alze. cnualniz
thainoatexvriiclatlnunalna. lanentbundreda
or dullnra without rullaf, but after tak-1
ins a raw uouica or
1 lmirOTcd rnpldl y.and
am now n wmII man.
completely curml. I
can haartllv nvnm.
nurxi your wnnilarrul roedlelno to anyone
amirted with llil painful itliieam.
w. r. UAbK v, urooki jn Kievated It. It.
I Our Treatlaa on nioo and Bkln Plseaua malted
irt'o to any aaureM.
SHIfT SriCIFIC CO., Atlanta. Go.
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FORTY MILLION
THE PROCTER 1 GAMOLC CO., ClN'Tt.
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rirTi:i: 'ai.oads
' lleulli iV lllllgnnN lnlntK.
KnnsiiB City und n Kuiifiih City house
enjojH tho distinction of having iccohed
tho largest single s'- ipnient of manufac
tured piiintR ever iijikId iu tho world,
consisting of a solid und special train of
fifteen cut loads, weighing IMJO.OOO potuudH
This train was run through from Chica
go over the Siintn 1'V loud on epecial
schedule time of . little, less than eigh
teen bourn, and t.ow this enormous
qimntity of pnints is sloieil in tho largo
warehouse of the Campbell Glass A:
Paint Co.
Tho hhipinant cniiBu-tod of 18,102 gal
lons of Heath A Milligan'ri prepared
pii'nle, r,0,'.C0 pounds of "Climax" und
"niilwii)' leads. '2.'I,.V,S pounds of colois
ground in oil unil japan. Every gallon
and every pound of theso goodn wero
manufactured by the Ilniilh A- Millignn
M'fg Co. of Chicago, which is now by far
the largest manufacturer tf high grade
paints in thu woild.
The actual winking timoconoumed by
them ut their factory in tilling this order
completo nnd ready fur shipment, with
out any previous preparation, or e.vlru
help, wns only sixty-threo hours und
fifteen minutes, and this without iu any
way inteifenng with other outers. The
entire hhipment wan hauled b their on a
tenuis, and the fifteen lmih loaded und
ready to go out iu exactly buvon houra
nnd forth-uiglit imiui tt-n.
The above is taken fioni Iho KmiFiiB
City Star Feb. ''.. unil tho enliro lino is
foi Bute by Deyo A Grice.
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C. M.
1T7'U-4-rt STREE'l
KED CLOUJ). NEBRASKA.
Feed, Sale and Exchange Stable,
Finest Turnouts in the City.
Your patronage solicited. First door south Marble works
TRADERS LUMBER CO.,
DEALERS IN
WYMTTOflF
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Sfl mm I i ui ifH b-m pm
Building Material, Etc.
RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA.
IjfgUl itlt'V.
Nallra Ih licit-1 y ulven tlmt umlei ami l vh
tuaul uumdei ( slnliliad trittu tli olllc. of
V H t'ram-, elnk at the ilHlilct cuii.'t i.f tlie
tenth JiulloUl iilsinct, ulUiln Mini (r WVltei
coiiiit, NabrusKH, upuuitilrriee Iu mi iii'tlun
lirndliiKtlieieln wlitieln Ifiwo II S. I 1 1 1 I l: 1 1 1 1 u
mid . K. It, Mills, r either ot tlie llinllt n
l.a.ta mid Tiutt I'oiniMiiy, me ilatiitlfs, imtl
HUriliiHttlearua K. Wattnii, (lllvet I' Haxliitud
Diivl", lilt wife, l'lmre I, .Mesliln- and
Mi-shler hUlte It. n. IMlt and Minnie
II, DilvN.Mlid Die Alliarlen Kxi-lumce nh.IiiimI
llHlik, detendaiilM, 1 slmll oiler for sule at (ml.
Ilu veinlne, to tlia lillio-t blililer fur i-hsIi iii
band, nt tlin rant dnnr ot Ihe iiiuithnuii, ut
Itedt'liuid, In iNld Webster county, elroKH,
(Hint belliu the bullilli'k' wlinrrln I lie l.tstteim
of sulci t'nuil was boldea) oi tlia
lli day or April, A. D. IMOA,
nt one o'clock i, in, or s.ilil dv, tlie following
ilescilbed propertv. to wit: The e.et liuit ul
the northwest iimrler, Ilia uest bitlf of the
noitheast iiuurtui, the uastliaU ot Ihe south-ue-t
ipurter, the unrtlin.ist iiurier ot the
sutitliweit iiuuller and Ilia norlliuest iiinriei
nf the Moiitlie.ist iil liter of seollon lliluy-fiuir
(M, !u township one (l.l north af iiii'c citnrn
(II,) weital tiiith I'. M .till in WelMtn toiiti
ty, .cbrusKi.
(!ltu under my tuiul this '.'slli tUy nt I'ebru
ar), A. i. iM,
J. W, HiiM'iiKT, Sheilir.
Cast . Me.M t, l'l.ilullll's Attune),
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CAKES YEARLY.
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in Ihe District t'oinl of Weli.lei eoimty. No
bliiska, '
William H. MMiui.plaluiiir, ,
s
w.uNwnrlli llolllsler. i
KdHlult. I'll), ot nl.
.i..'r.'!p ,,",'unetl defendants will take no
tleo tlmt mi tint l.'.i li iIh of .lime Ikii ih
plHlntllt Here In illud his ptlli onnM'lie; liitr it
co nt of Vl.st,.r ,, y, . r ,K . i! I, st
f'!'! 'if:'"'l.'i ".nil olhe a. the o cct ' ,d
' 'T V ,'.J ..'S"":" .!. leemei of unil Vioin tin,
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"rili llolllsler.
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iii it. r.t. Hie Midi of one Ihoiis.iud nlnn
liiuidieil nm nlmity the doli.irs t! ,," i 'nS
Mid iMIlitlll 1 1 dim said ilofciidiVms I . ' str -ami
I Hj.iin. e.icl, nf ihcm, 0 ceil, 1 1. li.liVtfc.
oil bonds ii-ri-t fine nine, mm , ' J
': '" 'I' ilerei.il.mls o 'plHIi I III. i tor
he use mm benel I of pi ilullll i ', ,Hr
lofoM peuilliiu In s.ild'.H,, l" ioirtnf Vb.
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