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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1895)
ED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, MARCH 29, IS 5)5. S5 J K' t Palpitation of the Heart Shortness of Breath, Swelling of Legs and Feet. "For about four years I was troub led with palpitation of the heart, shortness of breath and swelling ot the legs and feet. At times 1 would faint. I was treated by the best phy sicians in Savannah, Ga., with no re lief. 1 then tried various Springs without benetlt. Finally, I tried Dr. Miles' Heart Cure also his Nerve and Liver Pills. After betjinniny to take than J felt better I I continued taking them and I am now in better health than for many years, bincc tny recoery I have gained fifty pounds in weight, I hope this state ment may be of value to some poor tsutlercr." E. B. OUTTON, Ways Station. Ga. Dr. Miles TlenrtCuro to sold on ft poslttra guarantee thai tho llrstbottlo will bunullu Alt druBglBU sell lint, 0 Lotties forts, or It will bo so M, pn'iaUl, on tttcelpt of prlc by tho Dr. MlleS Medical Co , Elkbart, InL NF.URALOIA cured by Dr. MlleV Ttl.lS. "OnoCLntud(wi'.ft At all ilru Pain ilriugUM. OLDEST and ORIGINAL Dr.WHITTIER 10 WEST NINTH STREET, (NEAR JUNCTION.) KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI. Regular graduate authorized by the Btoto, and conced ed to be the lead ing and most suc cessful Specialist In BLOOD, NEWV. OU8 ondUWINAWV DISEA8E8. Nervous Debility With to Many Gloomy Symptomi Cured. Lost Vitality Perfectly an J Permanently Reitortd. Syphilis Cured tor Lite Without Mercury. Urinary Diseases Quickly Relieved and Thoroughly Cured. Why is Dr. II. J. Whlttler Invar iably successful? Ilecausolio makes no promUcs that bo riuinnt f uinu. Avoid cheap .".ml unskilled physicians, and consult di-mAA BymptW! KAlcr In person or by letter (Riving O and rccclvo tho candid opinion of a phjsletan of Ioiik fxprrirnce, unqueitloucd skill iind Htrrliug Integrity. MEDICINES from our own laboratory fur nished at small cost and shipped anywhoro heciiro from observation, TKEATMENT Hour Bent C.O.D. FREE CONSULTATION. URINARY ANALYSIS. Offlco hours 0 to I and 7 to 8, Sunday 10 to 12. siiS4iTo Health nnd KmorfcenrlM A U I U C i fr O ct. .Uiitap to prepay. Call or address In htrlct confidence DR. H. J. WHITTIER, 10 West Ninth Street, Kansas City, MO. BEST LINE TO DENVER AND CALIFORNIA jmotb 1 will Btand my jiiek at Cowlea, Mon day and Tuesday nnd in Rod Cloud, nt Day's barn, Wednesday, Thursday, Pri. dny nnd Saturdoy.-Tnos. Emioii. ' 13-lt. wmkmkmkmammnKtmmmmBmmmkmimmkwmmmB ,.jtiIiLLksBKyuUiluBBBBua mwjlmji ,. ii .i wmmmmmwA wir .ittchm vsiiau i NKKRASKA IIEI.rs IIPJl OWN A Kill Appropriating $300,000 Tor Keller Kciamc u Law. (juvirnor Holccnib jssterday s'ncd housf roll No. 525, tho bill apprupti. ating $200,000 for relief of people in tint drouth htrickui districts, nnd the Mutt relief commission will appropri ate i hi money be with counties that applt for a iharo hoforo April 1. The following ie tho full text of tho hill: Section 1. That thort be ami Is hcroby appropriated fioin the state treasury, from fundi not otherwise nppropriatrd, tho sum of $200,000 for iliu purpose of proeuring mii-h and fesd for teams for tho tlestituto farm traof this stale during the spring of 18!5. See. 2. It is hereby m ado the duty of the auditor of public nccounts to draw his warrants on the state treas urer, on the requisition of the state relief commission, approved by the president and secietary thereof, in favor of the several county treasurers of tho counties entitled to receive aid under thu provisions of this act, for such portion of the amount herein up propriated as tho state relief commis sion mny determine necessary in ac cordance with tho provisions of this act. Sec 'A. It Bhall be und is hereby made the duty tf the state relief com mission to appoint in each of the counties ontitled to receive uid under this act, where such appointments have not already boen made, a county ccntrr.1 relief commission and in every county entitled to rcccivo aid under this aot, tho county central relief com mission shall have charge of all seed and feed procured for their respective counties, nnd said county central re lief commission shall appoint a sub committee in each voting precinct. Two or inoro of ths county commis sioners or supervisors, as tho case may be, together with tho count clerk shall bo members of the county central relief commission, and such county central relief commission shall on its appointment, immediately or ganize by,tho election of a president and secretary. Sec. 4. The county clerk shall, on requisition of tho county central re lief commission, signed by the presi dent and soorctary, draw his warrant on tho sum placed in the county treasury by the provisions of this aot, in payment for hucIi feed and seed us mty be procured by the uounly cen tral rolief commission, and thesxpens- cs incurred in procuring tho same. Sec. fi. The county central relief commission of the several counties shall use tho sum placed iu the connt treasury by the provisions of this act or so much thereof as may bo requir ed, in the procuring of seed and feed for teams and shall apportion thu same pro rata to tho several precincts in proportion to tho numbtr of needy in such prodinct. Said seed and feed as apportioned by tho county central relief commission shall bo delivered to tbo several sub-relief commissions for distribution. Sco. G. It is hcroby made tho duty of tho stato relief commission to aid tho several county contral relief com missions in tho procuring of seed and feed, when requested by tho said county central rolief commission so to do, and furnish to them upon appli cation all information upon the sub ject which they, the stato relief com mission, may possess; provided, that whero tho county central relief corn- may so desire, thoy may procuro their upply of seed and feed through the state relief commission. Sec. 7. The sub-relief commission ef tho several counties shall report to their county central relief commission tho disposition of all seed and feed passing through their hands, giving tho names of the persons receiving the same tho amount and kind of seed and feed each person received, and tho several county relief commissions shall compilo tho reports so received from tho sub-relitf commissions into a statemont whioh shall give a com plete accounting of all monoys re ceived and paid out under this act, whioh statoment shall bo submitted to tho oounty board for their indorse ment atd approval at tho next regu lar meoting. Sco. 8. That all monoys appropri ated and to be distributed ander the provisions of this act shall be divided among tho sovcral counties having ro lief commission auxiliary to tho state Children Cry for Pitcher's Cattoria. s FOR CURES SCROFULA, BLOOD POISON, S THE CURES CANCER, ECZEMA, TETTER. 5 BLOOD relirl i m in hi n - inn rata according to i ho number nf farmers requiring such seed and lei d in said counties, the snmo to be d tcrniiiicd by the aUn rlicf ciinitni.ss on, based on kiiowlcilgn now in ilnir possession or upon iiitorniaiimi in writing, Muned by tho county central r-l ef commis sion ol such county, dinning tin- nuin br of farmers in ne d of such aid in tho Ht'toial onuniies; tho stato relief o itninishinn shall receive the sum of f 500 fur services properl; rendered under this act. to be paid out of the appropriation herein provided for. Sec 9. Any mmnber of the county ooiitrl relief commission, or ol tho stib-reliif commission, knoningly dis tributing feed cr seed to individual! who are able to procutc tho panic lor tliinelvrs, or who shall show favorit ism in such distribution to a member of any secrot, political or religious or guiziiion, or who shall improperly dispose of any such seed or feed, shall be domed guilts of a tuisdo mcunor, and upon conviction slmll bo Gned in h sum not exceeding $100 or imprisoned in the county jail not more than thirty days. Sec. 10. In tho distribution sf seed and feed as provided for herein no old soldier of tho union army shall be discriminated against on account of his drawing a pension of $12 or less per month. Sec 11. No county shall receive aid which does not furnish tho infor mation called for in this act to thu state relief commission on or before April 1, ISO!), nnd tho distribution to thu seviral counties shall be construod so us to not interfere with donations, solicited by or made to individuals, precincts or municipalities. five. vs. nereas an emergency exists this net shill bo in forco and take (ffect fr-m aftor its passage. "PcrliRjs jou would not think so, but a vory large proportion of Uisoases Ih New York comes from oarulussness about catch ing oold," say Dr. Synm Kilnon. "It in such n simple thinii and so common that veoy few people, unloss it is a case of pnoiiinonla, pay any attention to a cold. New York is ono of the healthiest planus on the Atlantic const and yet thoro aro a great many oases of catarrh and oonsnin. ption which have their origin in this n?glec. of the simplest proonution of evory day life. Thu most sonsible advise in, when you hare ono got rid of it as soon as possible. By all menus do not negleot it.'' Dr. Edson does Hot tell yon bow to cure a cold bat we will. Take Chamberlain's Coagh Remedy. It will relievo the lnngs,aidezpootorationaopon the seoretions and aoon effeot a perma onre. 20 and CO cent bottles for sale by Deyo k Orioe. Prairie Gem. School closed for winter term March 15. John Karncr has taught tour months and given general satis faction to all concerned, Pearl Neeloy recciyed tho prize for best deportment. uco. springer commcncca inn spring term here Monday, Maroh 18. I. O. G. T. lodKo No. 7 of this place will give an entertainment Maroh 25, entitled "Out in tho Streets," Char actors, Colonel Wayne, J. Duffy; Sol omon Dayis, Win. Hogatc; Matt Davis (his son), Win. Wilson, Dr. McdCold, Geo. Bodloy; Pete, J. M. Earner; Po liceman, Ira Banks; Mrs, Wayno, Lou Hogatc; Nina Wayno (her daughter), Lou Banks; Mrs. Bradfiold, Pearl Kershncr; Minnie (her six year old daughter) Hattio Kershner. Tho lodge extends a hearty wclcomo to all aid a grand timo is expected, A danoo was givo at Grant Kcrsh ncr'fl old place, a good attendance and a grand old timo was experienced by those who attended, John Duffy will oloso his sohool at JJatin next wook, ha has given satis faction during tho past year and bids fair to make an excellent teacher should ho ohoso to make that profes sion his vocation. Inavate. It was 85 in tho shaJo Tuesday and Wednesday. Everyone is farming around here nowadays. Mrs. Wolcott and Mrs. Eddy attend ed quarterly meeting on Ask Creek i last week, Emma and Willie- Unto aro home on a visit, during vacation, from Frank lin. There is a good many sick with the grip around here. U. Hunter is bujing up a fewstcers this spring. Mr. Jones of Red Cloud was visit ing at C. Hunter's Saturday and Sun day. The young folks gave a suppriso on Ncltio Hal last Saturday night it being hor sextoonth birthday, Thcro were about 25 present and all report a vory pleasant time, Must every ono is going to sowsomo alfalfa this year. A. C. Halo has bought a sub-soilcr and is going to try that this year. A. C. is one of Nebraska's best farm ers. llUBTt.i:n. !ov Hie Time to Make Money Lust month I cleared, after paving all cxpeiues, 175 40; the Mouth he tore $MII 1m, anil Imvf ut the snmo time attended my ngulnr business, I believe anyone nu where, can do as well, us I have not n particularly good location and no exprrience. When you have an article that very family wants, it is vers hi-IImk it. It seems strange that a pood, cheop Dish Washer was inv't liclore placid on tho nisrket With tl c Climax which sells ut $5, ihi cull vsli ii ii d dry the di-lu8 for a family m two uitnutes, w'thout putting tl.o hands in wafr; as soon as people see t li - washer wnrk the want one, and ihst is why so touch money cmi be made so qu ukly r r full jarticulurs, niiilr ss ih- Clinnx Mfg Co, Columbus, Ohio. Ie. I convinocd that any lad orco'l mm in any location, cm makn fnnn $5 to $10 a day, as every InmiK will ver soon have a Dish Washer. Try it, Htid publish our expenenoe lor tho bcneOt of others. Cesar Contu the Italian hifltorinn, is dead, aged 01 jours. ! i i m m For Beven yearn or more Mrs. V. D. Louder, of Qnincy, Ky., wax nutjeot tn severe uttiicka of cramp colic. Mr. H. H. Morse, h druuulst of thnt plnee, recom mended Clinmberlnin'rt Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, whioh hufl effect ed a purmaifent cure, Having her mnch suffering besides the trouble mid expensu of sending for a doctor, whioh wiih often ncDnry. For nnle by Deyo & (Iriou. fceliool Iteport. School Repurt of diHtriot No, (IS, Wobntcr county, Neb., term ending March 15, number enrolled mules 24, females '28, total u2. Average attcn dancs males 14, females 17, totul 31. Visitors 20. Number of months taught 4. John M Haunrr, Teaohcr. Blood Poison THE BANE OF HUMAN LIFE, Driven Out of the System by the Use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla "For flvo yours. I was n crcut 03 fiiiitoror lroin 11 inosi iiersisit'iii ij lilond disease, iionu of thu various JJ medicines I took lieing of any s help wluituver. Hoping that ol cliango 01 ciiiiiiiiH wouiti iieiienc i me. I went to Cuba, to Florida, 5 mill then to Saratoga Springs, o whero 1 reiiiiiined HOinn timo ! drinking tho waters. Hut all was g no use. At last, being advised a by sovcral friends to try Ayei's ol Sarsaparilla, 1 began taking it, l aim very soon lavoramu resiiiis 5 were manifest. To-tlay I con- o sldur myself a perfectly healthy o man, with a good appetite and not tho least traco of my former coinnlaint. To all mv friends, o anil especially young men liku J iiivun 1 mi Till. 11, mi .1 fiii-'u ".T- a IMJtfVII, . llUtlllll1 III. 4.JV l,..- Q D.lll.UIIIil, II III Ml-l'll III il IIUlll'lHiy roliablo blnod.nuriilcr." .Tosr. A. KscoiiAit, iirojirictor Hotel g -ir!(-l., T.',,:. tl',,At I.M.. null. dunce, !vi'2AV. lOtliSt.'.Now'York. 0! Ayer's Sarsaparilla Admitted for Exhibition AT THE WORLD'S KA U Ol ooooooooooooooooooooooocJ mm J ( J pain and inflammation, and cures quickly. Full directions with each bottle. For sale everywhere. Price, 25c, 50c. and $1.00 per bottle. THE DR. J. H. MCLEAN MEDICINE CO., ST. LOUIS, MO. The City Bakery o cr1 a? Our Itlnl to, l.lvo itmt Let l.lvc. At thoCity bakery nnil rpHtaiirnntjou can got tho best Hqunro meal or lunch in tho city and tho chcapcHt, und keep on hutul fresh bread, buns, plon and cuUch. All kinds of bread nUilis tit .'t'2 loaves for $1.00, special rates on larger lots. You will tliul tin prompt, neat und olean und first class. Aeconiniodiitloim for boarding utul lodging. Fresh oysters Htul ice creiini in neitmin. Joseph Herburger, Proprietor. SACltlMCIV SAJjJiJ OF JJuirsery Comprising all APPLE Two kind i'rali ApnlcN, i:iinn mid Kofi Ttluplu Nlimlu Trees. These tree are from three lo four yearn old and urn llrat-clMia tree. You can jjet your elio'ee Tor 5 eents per tree, Terms ensli, They must le solo, -E. B. ston's I CO'S. eyE'Meter John With w hicli to test your tyai, thareby insuring acitarucy. C. The St. Liouis Globe DeiDocrat Twice Every Week, mmm THE RED CLOUD CHIEF 351,50 - per taa ataaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaTaaaaaaamaaaaaaaaaaaaa i N. E. ROBINSON, PAINTER & PAPER HANGER First clans work u apcclulty. Prices reasonable. Olllce llrat door south ol Chief with W.F. Hull See him before giving your order as It will be to your Interest C. M. SMITH, Webster UM3 Stable RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. Feed, Sale and Exchange Stable, Finest Turnouts in the City. Your patronage solicited. First door south Marble works Hv B. & M. WATCH EXAMINER; HUNAN 25 ANIMAL Pain from sprains, bruises, cramps, diseased or torn flesh, aches, wounds. Neuralgia, etc., can be promptly relieved and cured by uslnj' Dr. J. H. McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment. The FARMER'S REMEDY for the various diseases of domestic animals. It is easy to apply, relieves at once and Restaurant CO CO S5 ir CD a? Varletlva of SMITH, Red Cloud. Byes . . Have Iicob ruined through ncgligenr and procraatlniitlu. If your night troubles you In Ih IciimI, consult tin at once. We bnvc ana of Eye-meter, L. COTTING. EWK2SJEXS nxaooiw! AND j.oods Vance, The Jeweler ! RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. V rt-w.:J w-" ' "' wmam3iiB!rmn"' " " w . -- f :iv& "