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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1895)
THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1895. NX li'M" That Tired Feeling Moans dinger. It ia a serious condition and will lead to disat trous results if it is not over come at once. It ia a sure algn that the blood ia impoverished and impure. The beat remedy ia HOOD'S Sarsaparilla "Which makca rich, healthy blood, and thui gives strength and elas ticity to the muscles, vigor to the brain and health and vitality to every part of the body. Hood's Sarsaparllla positively Makes the Weak Strong "I was completely run down. Had pour stomach and was tired all the time. I have taken Ave bottles of Hood's Surflaparilla and now I feel liko living once more. I have taken Hood's rills and found them excellent." Lauha E. Shaw, North Platte, Nebraska. Hood's and Only Hood's Hood's Pills r&&&foSFJg! i:riToitii, ti:n. Tin: city ot Lincoln assumes activity ouco u j our, and Unit, !m whon every man, woman and child becomes crazy over niuuicijml politics JuHt now everybody is running for mayor. Oun representative T. O. Wilder hna succeeded in Boeing his bill declaring sugar factories internal improvement and authorizing communities to vote bonds for their establishment, recom mended for passage in tho house by tho committee on tho whole. And still tho timet desperate attempts to impeach President Cleveland are bo ing resorted to, both in Washington and elsewhere. Wo understand that Hon. T. J. Ward of this city is circulating a pe tition to have him removed, and JofT's strenuous efforts in that direction will doubtless enhance his own likelihood for oloution from tho suth ward. Gov. IIoi.comii yesterday honored Dr. Robert Dainorell ot this city with tho appointmunt ot superintendent of tho Hastings asylum for tho chronic insane, vico Dr. JohiiRon resigned. Although tho Fonato ban not jet actod on the ap pointment, there is said to bo little doubt of its speedy continuation. Tho Hasting!) asylum is one of Nebraska's largest public buildings, and now has about 500 inmates, which is conclusive evidence that tho physician assuming tho suporinlondency of that institution must bo (inalilled to an eminent degree. Dr. Dameroll 1b exceedingly populur in this county, both sooially and profession ally, having a lucrativo practice and ex tensive acquaintance up and dwn tho valloy. Tin: Ciiibi' felicitates Dr. Damerell upon his distinguished ap pointment, and while wo regret his de parture, wo also congratulate Hastings upon tho advent of n typical gentleman and tboroiiKh physician. Kx-Cr.MiitnssMAN MuKi:ioimn, having concluded his labors in tho national city, returned homo to tho shades of privato life last Friday, much improved in health and vory bright in spirits. HIb eyes however Btill trouble him and .one tf those orpins will bo forever use less. On his way homo Mr. MoKeighan attended tho reception given Senator Alton, and won tho laurels of tho even ing in tho most brilliant extemporaneous otTortof hlBlife. Mr. MuKeighan was certainly feeling well, for if correctly re ported, his speech was ono profusion of glittering sentences, favorablo to tho ladiea of tho event. At any rate it obcited moro Mattering compliments than nny member on tho program, and the fact that tho speaker camo accident ally, is conclusive evidonce that it is wholly impromptu. Mrs. W J. Uryan and others complimented Mac on his spooch, and Mrs. Bryan was heard to remark: "Well, Mr. McKoighan, wo al ways knew you were familiar with the tariff, tlnanco, oto., but wo didn't know you could handle other subjects so gracefully as you did tonight" Mr. McKeighan is again iu Lincoln and will visit other custom points beforo return ing home again, If you ore weak and worn out, or have that tired feoling Hood's Uarsnpnrilln. it jutit the medicine to restoro your strength and give you a good appetite, Hood's makes pure blood. For a dinner pill and general family oathartio we confidently recommend Hood's Pills. i No matter what kind of a house truth bulds it always puts it on a rock. m.i m ! A llo knows that it must either dio or bldo whon truth gots on its track. First lovo your onomy und you will be eure to treat him right. A lnirlt'H Btcwurd. When tho low rumblo of wnr was hoard away back in the beginning of 1801, Sylvcstor Day wns a young man. He was tlrod with zeal for tho protection of Old Glory, and whon tho buttle be camo iloreo and tho domand,for men be camo more imperative ho enlisted and followed tho flag with all the patriotism of a nativo born. Ho was a good soldier und always ready for duty. Tho active, vigorous young man of 18(11 Is now almost a physical wreck. Not long ago n bonovolont gov ernment gavo tho brokon down old sol dier the munificent pension of six or eight dollurs per month, Ho expoctod u holier rating, for his disabilities do munded it. Uut the domocratio congress made six dollars tho minimum, and then Hoke Smith began to cut off all tho vet erans who wero drawing that small mini, Mr. Day'u name was in the list, and this week ho received n notice from Hoke Smith's department that his namo was Donnis, und that this grout government could not olTord to squander its money on tho ftllows who had "fit ngin tho stars and bars." Mr. Day will havo to wait and pray for tho oloctlon of n re publican president in 180G. flio pen sions of many other old soldiers have been disallowed or cut down, and in many instances loppod off. If The Chief had its way every old soldier would hare a ponsion, whether he wns worth much or little. A portion of the high school graduat ing cIubb which has been studying Ger man nro up in arms again bocauso tbreo ot tho clnss wero pormitted to drop tho study at the beginning of tho term on ac count of other und numerous studies that they wore compelled to mnko up in order to graduate. The parents, accord ing to a decision of tho supremo court, have a right to havo their children ex cused from uny study tnnt they desire. So this class failing to havo tho board decide in favor of discontinuance ot the study had their parents order tho Pro fessor to discontinue tho study. A moot ing of tho board will bo hold Monday when it is expected that they will docido that the class will havo to study tho courso or fail to graduate Tho board and the professor thought that tho Ger man was a necessary study at the begin ning of tho term und do not seem to havo altered their opinion ia any way. Thero seems to be various opinions on tho sub ject as to the whys and wherefores of tho class in refusing to study German. Some don't like tho teacher, some don't liko the study, and eome don't liko it becauso three ot tho class were excused from taking it at the beginning of tho term, A seeming diulema with three horns. The board Bbould put asido till personal feelings, animosities or prefer ences that they may have and sift tho matter thoroughly und thon put their olllcial foot down hard, and decido the muttor without fear or fuvor, onco nml for all. Some twenty-threo years ago Mr. E. 13. Smith, our popular townsman, erect ed tho old stone building on Fourth av enue just west of Stern's saloon. In those days the building was n tlno struc ture, and as tho people look upon its growth, und as ono stono wns luid upon the other, and as the massive (?) walls roached tho dizzy hoight of ten feet, John Willcox stood in nwo ot tho im mensity of tho thon ponderous building. In tho early history of Red Cloud, the building was considered very oluborato. In tlioho dayB tho buffulo would como thundering across tho plains, now Red Cloud, und would occasionally run amuck ot I'd Smith's repeating, double barreled, buck action Winchester, und perhaps before the body was cool the red skin, who then infested this section, would mnko an application far tho choice bite, such as tho ears, tail, etc. Time wore n und soon tho little store gavo way to the more modorn brick and it j day of usefulness wob at an end. und this week the old land mark was torn down and carted to tho country, along with tho cobwobs, tho dust of yours and the wasps nests that havo beon hidden in tho secret plucos of tho old rookory. ' ' ' Slilloh'H euro is sold on n gnnrnntoe. It mires mciphmt constipation. It isj th best Cough Cure. Only one cent a doe. M cts., r,0 cts and 31.00. Sold by C. L. (Jotting. - Obiluury. Diod, nt hor homo in Cowles, Nebr., March 20, Mrs. Winfleld Scott, ago 39 years. 6 months, aud 13 days. Fannio A. Crab tree was born October ICth, 1855, in Tuzowoll county, Virginia. Here sho spent her youth and young womanhood. She was converted to Christ at the Methodist quartorly meet ing in 1874. She was married to Win fleld Scott March 13, 1870. They came to Cowles, Nebraska, in 1880. Sister Scott bus over proved hor Christian life, and the Christly example lias boen felt, not only in the homo in the roaring of tho five little ones that blessed their union, but by every ono that knew hor. The funeral was held at tho M. E. church Wednesday, March 27, and was perhaps the most largely nttonded funeral over hold iu this place. Tho churches, the A. O. U. W.,tho D. of H.. and the friends all unite in fraternal interest and sym pathy with tho boroaved family. Her entry was triumphant. Worthily 'sho-"won-tho plnudlts. "Well done good and faithful servant, entor thou into the joy ot thy Lord." Clvuk P. Mltcali'. ISRIKF MENTION. A tnerchaut may be 6tlngy, This is not at all unwise: Uut he's a confounded suckor, If ho docs not advertise. C II. Crone was in Omaha this week. Hammocks and croquet at Cotting's. Miss Stella Duckor is home for a shcrt vacation. Mrs. M. Lester of Rivorton was in tho city Monday. Mist Thcdu Viers ot Quldo Rock was tho city Monday. Mrs. Frank Lindsey and child re turned home Monday. E. J. Ovoring was in Hloomlngton this weok on business. Mrs. Thomas Wilson nnd son of Deal rico nro visiting relntlvcs the city. Lincoln mixod paint is made especially for this climate. Sold by Cottlng. J. A. Tulloys loft Inst night for Mo Cook, whero ho will do somo work for tho Masonic fraternity. The bnrn of Frank HulTer near tho mill was destroyed by flro lust Tuesday attornoon. No insurnnco. Mrs. Nicholas nnd Mrs. Durham from Oak Date, Nob., tiro tho guests of Mr and Mrs. E W Ross this week. W. H. RoBoncranB of Lino township did things up in stylo, and brought homo from Illinois a full carload of corn. Shoritf Runchoy's trip east was re warded with n car-load ot outs and Cap Ilouchin got a tlno load of corn ull for Garfield township. Tho books belonging to tho public library havo been placed in Cottiog's drugstore whero they can bo obtained by nny ono wishing to uso them. "So you're hero begging uro you Cap," said u prominent Illinois farmer to Cap. Houchin. "No sir, no sir, not hoggin', not hoggin nt all sir," said Cap, "I'm just solicitinV Mass moeting of the W. C. T. V. will be held nt the Christian church next Sunday night. Address by Rov. Maxfleld. Special music. You aro cordially invited. Shea A-Tumuro Bros, recoived n car of tho finest early Ohio potatoos ever shipped toWobstor county. Anyone in need ot puro northern grown seeds would do well to call on them quick. J. W. Wegemunn Iibb ro-opened his photopraph gallery sinco tho tire, and is now getting out tho handsomest cabinet pictures at 93.00 per dozen. Mr. Wego mann does oxcellent work and his busi ness is increasing rapidly, 12-tf Miss Edith McKoighan, accompanied by Mary Stewart, hor charming little friend from Washington, who visited bore during tho wintor, arrived homo Thursday night, after a sojourn in Washington and a visit with friends in Illinois. Joo Wurnor arrived homo from n visit to Fred Howard in Iowa, Thursday, on the Hastings train. Ho was accompan ied by his eon Chancoy, his daughter, Mrs. Fred Peuso, and Mrs. R. M. Mar tin, who hnd been visiting tho lattor nnmod lady in Hastings. A meeting of thoso most intercoted in in bicycling mot at The Ciiif.f oflico Wednesday evening for tho purpose of effecting n permanent bicycle club. Frank Cowdon was mndo chairman nnd Hugh Minor, Jr., secretary, permanent. Other measures will bo published next week. No criticism is so sovoro us tho pres onco of n good oxnmplo. The ono thing that competitors cannot forgivo about the"H.,S. it M." clothing is its por fection. It sets n murk so high that they cannot reach it. The prices nro ns low as for inferior goods. Seo them at Wiener's store. Tho rnco for tho mayoralty botweon C. 11. Potter on the republican ticket and M. R. Dentley on tho citizon's ticket becomes qulto interesting with ench day nearer olection. Both nro old settlors and havo their friends who are using their best efforts for thoir respective candidates. Howevor, unless party lines aro greatly ehattorod, tho republi can nominee will bo elected. On next Tuesday will occur tho city election. Wo must havo good business men ut the head of tho city government and on tho council for the ensuing ycur. We must havo mon there who will ad minister tho business of tho city with out being afraid to incur tho displeasure ot uny ono. Tho nominees on the re publican ticket are such mon. They will muko good representatives for the people, and will bo olected. Citizen's City Ticket. For Mayor M. R. Bentley ForTreasuror Fred BlakeBleo ForClork O. C. Teel For Surveyor C. S. Bennett For Aid . 1st Ward Jeff Ward For Aid. 2d Ward D. J. Myers Board of Education J. S. Gilham " " HonryCook ' " C. B. Crone Jury List. Following is the list ot jurors drawn for the April term of the district court, commencing Monday, April lCth: Wm. BurrottSr. A. Pardun J. II. Crary T. T. Lacy J. S. Rothroch S. F. Spokosliold E. W. Coplon EdFunko Georgo Payne Frank Ailes Chas. Schnffnit Isaao Myers E G. Solomon R. Armstrong J. F. Rich Thomas Fisher P. Sailor Frank Smelser E. M. Letnor W. 11. Norris H. Rlchondirer D. J. Myers W. A. Howard Wm. Ouy. CHURCH "VOTES. (Under this head we Invite the ministry of lie city to contribute freely at tny and all church news of Interest to their various ureal. zatlo is.) M. k cuuncn The M. E. pastor preaches nt tho Chapol ovory Tuesday night. The M E. Sunday-school people are using thoir new singing books, Tho quartorly meeting was a success. The P. E. Rev. W. B. Alexander preach ed two good sermons and addressed tho Epworth League ut 0:30. Tho temperunco sormon is to bo preached noxt Sunday night by the M. E. pastor at tho Christian church. This is a union meeting and nil aro cordially invited to attond. Tho Epworth League entertainment was a groat BUt-cess. Tho program com mittco did their work well. Tho eight little girls drill was n most pleasing part. Sherwood Al'. right was tho successful boy nnd orated iu u very patriotic and satisfactory way. MIbb Dora Ward mnkos a lino uppetiranco in "yo olden tyme" coBtumo. All who attended went homo saying thoy wero well pleased. CONOItr.dAllON.M, Cfll'llCII. Tho subject of tho sormon Sunday morning at tho Congregational church will bo "Unuttaincd Idons," in tho even ing "Hatred of tho Truth." Next Friday afternoon nt 2:30 will bo the usual preparatory lecture at tho church und nt 3 tho regular quartorly meeting. Let every member bo prosont. SCHOOL NOTES. No school next week. Miss McCall holds tho banner again this week. J W Winters called on tho fifth room lust Monday. Pearl Ludlow conducted the Caesar class Tuesday. J M Scoles visited tho south ward ono day this weok. Mayo Pope listened to the chemistry recitation Friday lust. Heat contrary to tho laws ot nuturo has contracted our attendance this week. Bessie Duckor and Adair Galushn gavo recitations in tho fifth room Thurs day. Rapid adding for opening exorcises waB introduced in the fifth room this week. If malversation was not troatod as a study Borne yearly grades would be much higher. Nearly all tho branches aro having ex aminations this wook but none are tinal except physics and general history. Scholars wore excused Thursday after noon to study at homo on uccount ot tho sultriness of tho air in tho school room. Boyd Smith nnd Crabill favored tho high room with n speech nnd a song Friday morning. It wus quito n treat. Como again somotimo. Miss Josie Norris of the 4th room was taken sick Sunday compelling herfnther to take her homo Monday. Wo hope she will bo hotter soon. Tho tlowors brought and sot on the desk, with the smiling features of tho toachcrs as u buck ground wus a very beautiful suggestion of tho dawn ot spring. Misses Day and Kennedy called on tho south ward school Monday nt Mr Pope's room. Miss Kennedy also visited tho fifth room Tuesday and wub greeted with familiar smiles und faces. The chemistry class came vory near having u serious accident Thursday through tho thoughtlessness of its mem bers. Another on Friday aroused tho lowor rooms to a pitch of excitcmont. Two months more nnd tho bell and tho school. houso will bo ns silent as the grave, tho books laid asido awaiting the noxt term of school. Looking buck to the first of tho year it seems but yestor-i day. The fifth room indulged in a little recreation in the shape of somo music by Messrs McN'itt nnd Spanoglo togother with other ihubIc by tho school. All wore delighted especially with guitar and mandolin. Last Friday nftornoon two of tho seniors gave a littlo talk on high school work und somo chemical experiments at the two fourth rooms. It was tho tens ors' aim to stimulato their soholars with a desiro for higher work. Ralph Popo was awny Monday from his school, at Lincoln taking his physi cal examination for Annapolis, Md. If a story is true told on him in the coun try whon ho went out for a fair damsel last fall, we dont think he would be able to pass anything. Inquire of tho gentlo man himself for particulars. In the Horns Inst weok wo said the graduating class was in a stato ot uproar this does not express it, Matters seem more complicated and it has beon said with impunity our class of '05 will hang itsselt. All but throo ot the class have taken Gorman without a murmur until u fow having beon engrossed in a difficulty with tho toucher suddenly revolt und tuke it upon themselves to discontinue that study. Their tlrst actions not hav ing uny effect, thoy grow doflunt until brought beforo tho school board wbore their courage faltore, thoy look about for some means ot oscapo, and liko u drowning man grasping for nstraw, turn upon three ot thoir comruds as victims gmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmK ; Iteinember Special Sale Tomorrow, 33 Going Going! The noxt stab we will mtvke nt prices will hit a Garden Rake and on Satur day, April 0, we will sell a 14-tooth GARDEN RAKE for 25c Remember these tire first-class goods and are a bargain. This price will be good for Ono Day Only, so, if yon want to take advantage of a bargain, come in, We havo just received a new line of m Thoy aro beuuties nnd need no comment. Como in one seo thorn if you don't want to buy. No trouble to show our goods. New goods are arriv ing every duy. It you need hardwaro go to the old reliable stand r mm .. j A. Moehart & Son. 3 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiUiUiUiiiiiiiiiiiUiii und heap coals ot abuso upon them and the study. It seems time for the school board to set down upon this rebellion and assort thoir authority. Tho fact cuu not bo donied that thoir chief griovunco as stutcd by themselves is tho teacher. Why not put tho blnmo where it belongs? Will thoy in lnttor years look back on this action with fuvor or will thoy shrink from itn memory. But is this tho reason or do thoy uso th teacher and study as a hidden weapon to striko a blow thut thoy aro nshamed and duro not ucknowledgo. Now tho goal which thoy havo striven so, long for do they think it will bo tho less sweet if tho partakers uro more. Can it bo possiblo in tho last momont selfishness bo characteristic to tho human race has closed up their hearts, which ought to booponod up with friendship and regard. Thoy havo toiled togother up the ladder now standing on tho topmost round all abora about to bo a thine of the nast und thoy will havo reached tho goul shall they now turn and crush tho ladder and givo up ull when so noar the end, be cuuso some one has mounted faster thnn they or one tottered and ubout to fall but reguining foothold strugules on. M'-ttv. The list of letters remaining at the post oflico uncalled for up to March 23th., lfc.93: Hnlm. Millln TTiintnnn Hm. Jocos, Mrs Hunter Lamborn. J J McuinniB, xuomui. Thn alinvn lntturn will )n ennt in tl, doad letter ollice April 11, 181)5. If not caueu ior. -i hank cowuk.v, Postmaster. Lots go into Cot ting's store und get somo ot tho wall paper ho is selling so cheap. Card orThuiiks. To tho many friends ot this vicinity who so kindly renderod my family so many attentions and care during the re cent sickness in my family, I wish to tender my groatful thanks and appre ciation on the part ot myself and family. W. Scott. 1 am now ready to do all kinds ot dress making. Prices reasonable. Three blocks west of Miner's store. Mrs. F. P. Hudloy. 1 1 Don't forgot that I am prepared to cany passengers to all parts of the city. Loavo orders at the Holland House. Llotd Cbauill. All kinds of sewing dono nt Mrs. F. T. Hadloy's. Three blocks west of Miner's store. t f tor the description of nil important cities, time of all tralus, population of all railway station, etc., see the the Hand McNully Hallway Guide." AiWilfiM GEM STOVES and RANGES chas. KciiAFi'rr. iisuraiii'u tency. Represents tho following ffc?B. See card iu this pnpor. Farjjperty, olovntors, nnd all kinds of mercantile Risks, insured in reliablo companies at lowest rates. For rates un terms writo or call and seo me. Oflico over Mizor's irrocorv a storo, Hod Cloud, Nob. Notice. On and uftor April 1st tho barber ehope of this plnco will closo ut 8 o'clock p. ra. except Saturdoys. Open Satur days until 12 o'clock p. in, Hutchison &: Hiatt. Fk.ntkf.ss & Zf.lcff, C. T. Hayi.. y ..... Pie I'ltint ItoutH. I have for salo at my plnco an excel lent variety ot pio plant roots. 13'-w I.H.Loudlow. Private Money to ILotiii. On good farms for 1, 2, 3, i or C years timout reasonable rates. Money alwuyB re adv. ono morlfTllLto. nml iuirr.muiicoinn Writo to Geo. W. llarker, Erie, Ponn. no 1-tf a i Tor Kent. The A. A. Popo residenco in tho west port of tho city. Must bo ranted soon. A. H. Carpenter. Uood Hay lor Sale. I have for nalo on tho old Sam Gurbor pluco In tho north edjjo of Rod Cloud Bovoral tons ot bright bottom hay. IMw C. W. licMiBi:. A Cioml Chance to Get Work. I desiro to trade u work toam of horses for u good farm hand for tho coming season ot 180j. Apply to E. B. Smith, 81' Red Cloud. Home Seekers Incursion. March fith and April 2nd tho Missouri Kansas and Texas Ry. will soli tickets to all points iu Texas at greatly reduced rates. For further information apply to your local tlckot Bjent or address G. A. McNutt Dp. A. 1014 Union Ave, Station A KunBasCity.Mo. i a i For Sale. A span ot four year old mulos for salo for caBh or on time. Geo. Winton. M Y? Seed Corn. Choice, sorted, yellow eeod Corn for sale by A. L. Hildroth, Cowloe, Nob.; or, O. C. Tool, Red Cloud. - li ... Iced ollce. Horoufter William RichardBon will feed ull loams at tho Tato ot 10 contB for huy. Uarn oast of Holland House. Dr. Price's Cream flaking Powder World's Fair lllghcit Medsl and Dlrkm i 4 , . leo. " . u tgUfotofe, w-r- -v-r 1fi n.rn 'ttnr,r m w.. w .