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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1895)
if I A All Home Print. THE CHIEF PulillNlicd Weekly. Subscription, . $l Per Annum, Invariably In Advanre It uottultl liimhitnro, after this dale March 18, $V2, tlio prlco will be f t.iffl. Entered at tlm rst Ulrica In Hed Cloud, Nob. ii"i 11111II limtterof the second class ALL PRINTED AT HOME U. &, Iff. II. It. Time Table. (lOINd KAHT CC, Local Freight, l.v ft 11. in. in, rimsfiiKiT, ' I0:0fi " Ar 10:(X a. m 04, Fust Freight. " 1:35 p.m." l:U).m (iOINU N0UT1I 11.', Mixed Train, l.v 12:30 a, m. Ar I'.'.OS p. in (1UINU WEST CI, Fust Frolistit, l.v II :16 a. in. Ar 10:35 a. in 14), Mixed Tr.iln, ' I J ip. in. " 1 1 mail m IB, l'Hiii'iiKvr, " 8:11) p. in. " 8:30 p. in Windy roint. Fine growing weather in theso parts. Farmcra arc buBy planting tlieir corn. Mr. Forggy can not make his new lister work. Bill would say darn it if he dared to. Mr. Rushton has sown half an acre of sugar beets. Mr. Slattcry has just finished plant ing his sod corn. Grandpa Howard was up from Burr Oak last Sunday to visit his old homo and friends. The boys report having had a good time at the danco at Mr. V. Small's last Friday night. Tlio boys report tlm cum suck at ,y , Mr. Roach's last Friday night about ii allure. Croqi t party at Mr. Sattley's next Friday night. Charley Carrier has got so ho can stay out on Sunday nights awhile. Gcau llottelling is going to work for Mr. Cnrtwright this summer. Mr. ltush'ou'ri new thrco seetion harrow docs splendid work. Mrs. Brown who has been sick is now better. J. Ilenuam who has boon sick is now better. . Illadvn. James Burden has gono to Kansas City. J. E. Yost drove over to Blue Hill Monday. Mr. Pashby is under the care of Dr. Kohler. V. E. Thorn and John Hall wcro at Hastings last;Thursday. Wm. Burden of Campbell was scon on our Streets Thursday. Mr. Bent drovo over to Bluo Hill Monday with a load of hogs. h. Nispil of Swanton was attending to soma business in tlio city. Rov. Duvics is visiting friends in tho eastern part of tlio state Frank Burden is pounding iron at tho blacksmith shop thoso days. Mr. Soliottonkirk of Bluo Hill was among friends in this city Monday. Mrs. James Tooloy and family left Tuesday from Hastings for Tacoma, Washington. W. II. Hoffman was taken violently ill on Friday about noon, but is again ablo to bo around. Tho A. 0. U. W. lodgo of this placo received a oheck for $100 from G. M. J. G. Tuit. Mrs. Hicks' fathor from Illinois ar rived Saturday evening and expoctB to make Bladen his futuro homo. Miss Minnio Coufiln returned from Wymoro last Wednesday whoro sho bad beca visiting her sister Mrs, Archard. 1). B. Williams of Kansas City was in town t!.o foro part or tho week; looking up his interest with tho bank of Bladon. W.R. Smith of Bluo Hill put up ioe monumeate for Mir, L, B, Thorn and Jamos Totley last weak in the Plainvlew ctttettry. L Arbor day was duly observed by the oliool children. Nearly all brought a tree or shrub of sonio kind and tho afternoon was spent in planting trees and cleaning up tho yard. Uncle Tommy Burdon finds riding bronoho ponies more difEoult than driving mules in tho army, but when ho mounted and said ho was in it he thought so for a minute later ho was in a mud hole. Cure for Hetuluclic. As n remedy for all forms of headache Klootrlo Bitters has provod to bo tho very bunt. It effeats n pertnnnontcuro and the most dreaded habitual sick heaonchc yuild to its influence. Wo nrgo nil who nfllicted to proonro a bottle anil give this roinody a fair trial. In cases of habitant constipation Kleotrio Hitters onros by giving tlio neoded tono to the bowels nud few oaaos long resist the UBe of this med icino. Try it onoo. Largo bottlos only fifty cent at C. h. Cottiug's drugstore, Inuviilc. Everything looks fine since the rain and everybody I eels more liko wo arc going to raise u crop. II. Holdrcgo and Robert Mooro at tended tho M. W. A. lodgo in Red Cloud last Wednesday night. They say they Imd a fine time. S. K. Wolcott and wifo wcro visit ing in Burr Oak Kansas last wcok. E. G. Carter now rides a new wheel U. G. Knight nnd wife aro nicely located in the first hotiso north of the blacksmith shop on inuiti street. Mr. Elmer Simons and wife and Walter Gamer and Miss Emma Or chard and Miss Cora Olmstcad wcro visiting at S. E Wolcott's Sunday. H. G. Sawder and Robert Mooro aro having each ten acres of land fenced hog tight and they aro going to raising hogs. MihS Eastwood of R'vcrton was visiting Miss Floronco over Sunday. Miss Laura Orchard spent Sunday at home. Clarcnco Jones has moved on his father's farm three miles northwest ol town. Geo. Hummel and Carter wont to Red Cloud on their wheels Sunday. Mr. Hartwcll commences to take milk next Monday, April 20th. Ho has hired a cheese maker from Lin coln. Thcro aro a good many acres of corn boing planted this week. Grandpa Eddy left for.Pcnnsylvania whero ho was called by tho illness of Mrs. Eddy who went thcro on a visit last fall. Mostcvoryonc is putting in from five to forty acres of alfalfa this spring. James Halo's house, four miles north of town, burned last Friday while ho was in Red Cloud. His little boy got hold of a mutch and that was tho result. (iurlleltl. Oats aro looking fine. School closed in District 49 on tho 25th of April with Miss Zedikcr as teacher. J, L. Springer will closo his school next Tuesday. Ho is going to North Branch, Kansas, to practico medicine John is a good doctor and no doubt will succeed. Donald Popo wields tho oottonwood in Diet. 85. Ho is doing woll, John Earner has put up a cow AcrmotDr wind mill. Lou Robbing will start for Colo rado Springs with William and Mann Rush on Monday. Jimmik, It will bo an agreeable surprise to per sons subject to attacks of bilious colio to learn that prompt relief may be had by taking Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, In many instances the attack may be prevented by taking thla remedy m toon aa the first aymptom of the AiaeaM appear. 25 tad SO cent bottlea for sale by Deyo tkGrloe druggist. Red Cloud, Webster County, Itncky Him. Wo have had a fino rain. Mr. llcaton has begun to plant corn. Mr. Barker was unfortunato to have a horse fall down in a well and break his neck. Mr. Barr is at tho ranch fixing up his pascuro for tho coming season. Tho first lot hnvo como and aro held on tho outsido range. A land buyer was ot Mr. England's last week from Illinois. Mr. Smith sold sonio calves last wcok. Mr. Fulton has been in tlicso parts telling us what we aro worth. He was very enterprising and found moro for some of us than wo thought wo had. Tho farmers arc all smiling pnd happy since the rain nnd nrc prepar ing to seed their ground. Frauk Scibcrt is now on the ranch helping to get tho grain wasted. Our bolter lmlos xny they could not koup house without Chamberlain's Cough Kemody. It is used in more than half tho homes m Leeds. Sims Hros., Leeds, Iowa. This shows tho esteem in which that remedy is held where it Iiiih been sold for joara nnd is well known Mothers hnvo lenrned that there is noth ing ho good for colds, croup nud whoop ing cough, that it cures these iiilinentH quickly nud pcrinnuoiitly, nnd that it is pleasant nnd Hitfu for children to tnko. Ti und (JO cent bottles for snle by Deyo & (Irico Druggist. I'lviuiuit Dale. Tho farmers aro busy planting corn nnd we had another nice rain nnd the grass is starting. Mr. and Mrs Haskins nnd daughter wero tho guests of Mr. Roscnerans last Sunday. Isaac Briggs and family of Smith county were the guests of Mr. Guth rie on Sunday. Mr. Haskins nnd Mcrt Fcarn and quite a number of men from this side wero to Red Cloud courting this week. Mute Creek. Corn planting commenced in ear nest lest week. Oats have never shown up hot ter at this early a dato in tho spring. Grass is ono month ahead of the ordinary season. Some of the wheat and ryo is being plowed up for corn land as tho winter was dry and not favorable for small grain. Tho Mt. Hope school closed Friday. D. H. Fair has had a very successful term ot eight months. Dcooration day will bo observed at Mt. Hopo as tho marshal has boon elected and committees appointed nnd will at onoo proceed to find tho Lest grovo for tho stand. Rev. Jamos Stono is painting nnd ropairinghis house and making many improvements since his term of oilico expired. Occahional. . . I recommend Chamberlain's l'nin Halm for rhoumatism, lame bnok, sprnins nnd swellings. Thorn is no bettor liniment mndo. I hnvo Bold over 100 bottles of it this yenr nnd nil woro pleased who used it. J. t . l'lersou, druggist, Month Chica go, 111. It in for snlo by Deyo it Urice, . Jutlfton. Farmers aro busy planting corn. Prospects aro good for a large crop this year. Miss Emma Barrett was visiting at Mr. Mountford's Sunday. C. W, Barrott has got a now lister. Mr. Perry, wifo and daughtor Eulah woro visiting in Rod Cloud last week. Thcro was a dancu at George Mo Murrays last Friday night. There will bo another dance at the stere va cated by GhaB, Steffen next Saturday night. Dr. Price's Ctmub Baking Pawflar WorWePalrHltfeMtMedalaacDiptoM. , Neb., Friday, April Miss Sadie Mount ford is working in Red ('loud. P Lcadahrnnd is kept quite busy in his blacksmith shop. Tho Loganitcs of Kansas wont over to Red Ploud Saturday to play baso ball with tho Garfivld bojs and beat them. The Sunday school at Mt. Hopo is progressing nicely with Mr. Mount ford as superintendent. Thcro wus no preaching last Sunday. The preacher failed to get there. Prof. Fair expects to leave this part of tho country beforo long. Ho will he missed by Mt. Hope people. J. Williams went to Smith Ccntro Inst Saturday and como homo Sunday. Mr. Mountford is considerable better. Ciiint.uuo. - Spring is full of terrors to nit whom constitution is not nble to rosist the sud den changes of tempernturo nud other in- snlubritUs ot tho seiiHou, To put the bj h tuni in condition to overcome thoso evils, uothing is so ofTeotivo as Ayer's Sarsnpn rilln. Tnko it now. jiurleiivule. No mora wo hear tho mellow voice, That once came from oniou fiat, But in its silence wo rejoico It docs not talk thro' its hat. Our recent rains wero welcome visitors. Farmers aro planting corn. Gardeners nrc plowing their onions. Tho fruit tices arc in full bloom. Gardeners arc flourishing and weeds nro trying to keep pace. From n recent count there was found to ho sixty-fivo acres of onions in Gardenvalo and vicinity this year. Mr. Ed Storoy and Ross Paul of Cowlcs will spend tho summer in Gur- deuvalc. S)lvcstcr Fnsbio was in Garden valo last Sunday. Mr. Frisbio is teaching tho school at Innvalc. W. V. Real has been experimenting with a water wheel ns a means of raising water for irrigation. Arthur Hayes will spend tho sum mer with Letchworth Adamsou. A. W. Boner nnd Gcorgo Law wcro in Red Cloud Saturday. Walter Cox left for Orlonns, Neb., last Saturday, on a visit to his brother Harvey, who is attending collego at that placo, G. A. Latta has sunk a dam to bo used for sub irrigation if nocded, Though tho farmers bcliovo we will have a wot Bcason, thoy arc preparing for it if it becomes necessary. Among tho visitors in Gardenvalo last week wcro Mr. and Mrs. A. II, Carpenter of Red Cloud, Mrs. John Waller and Mrs. Deakin of Cowlcs, Mrs. Burton of Franklin and Mrs. Hill of Red Cloud. Hear jel Hoar ycl Tho propheoy of tho Prophet Grossman. Yo pcoplo of Gardenvalo listen to tho propheoy and profit thereby. In this year thcro shall be storms that will fall upon this people, until the cry for rain is no longer heard. Thero shall bo cyclones, tornadoes, rainstorms, hail storms, dust storms, water spouts and floods. Listen also for the wator of your produco shall bo high and tho prices low. Thus Baycth the prophet to tho pcoplo of Gardenvalo, Hopo on, Oh Nebraska farmer, Toil thro' tho bright sunny day, Hopo is a beautiful charmer, Toil may drive tho oarei away, Lot hopo bo thy daily ration, Toil thy labors telescopo, Then live in anticipation, Even if we die in hope, Toonrs. .. Over 10,000 Iraib people settle in Eng land every year. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castor la. 26, 1H95 Highest of all in Leavening RpJKjg ABSOLUTELY PURE Mute I.lue. Every farmer is fixing to plant or planting corn. Miss Creaty Toland was visiting Miss Kinnoy last week. Mrs. Alonzo Rinnrd is on tho sick list. Mrtlo Rntcliff has been sick for smno time but she is slowly recover ing. Rev. Smith was at Maplo grovo one week last Suudny. Rev. I). 11 Dillon will preach at Maple grovo next Sunday. Austin Gcorgo nnd family, nnd Mr. Rntcliff nnd family, expect to start for Washington next Thursday. Thoy aro going through in n covered wngon. Miss Mary Kinney was visiting tho academy Inst Tuesday. Mr. and Mis. Tolnnd wcro visiting Guide Rock last Tuesday. Itllllll. John Phillips is on tho sick lint. Claud Wilson was in our vicinity Saturday. Potor Ncliion hns hired to Mr. Brooks for tho summer. A. P. Johnson ol Rladen has fenced his quarter section of land. Miss Mildred MoCnll closed n very successful term of school at Otto last Friday. Tho Sergesn hoys woro grinding feed ono day last week. C. B. Crono has orcctod a windmill on his hirm. Everett Bran and family wcro vis iting at his father's Friday. Mrs. J. B. Wi.sccarvor was tho guest of Mrs Kclloy near Rivorton Tuesday. James Mcintosh was in our locality on business ono day list weuk. Ed. Pnyuu and John Wilhon each hnvo purchased a new riding lister. Mrs. Thomas from noarCowles was visiting her daughter Mrs. E. Bean tho first of tho week. Miss Marker and Miss Wilson of Otto wcro guests of Mrs. Wiscoarvcr tho first of tho week. Mr. Wcgman of lied Cloud was in our vioinity ono day last wock taking pictures of schools. Asistor of Mrs. Ely SorgonBon who has boon hero on a visit, returned to her homo in Suporior last Wednesday. On last Friday afternoon James Halo's houso and contonts burned to tho ground. Nothing was saved out of tho fire. Dom Pedro. Frulrle tfeiu. Farmors aro planting corn, and and aro getting along fino. Rov. J. T, Milncr is much hotter this weok. Prospects for fruit aro as good as evor in this part of Nebraska. W. A. Cunningham has gono to Ohio, His wife expects to go soon. Mrs. W. W. Hogatc'fl health is very poor. Her friends adviso hor to go to Colorado to spend the summer. A number ol Plainviow b young pooplo attonded tho Y. P. S. C.E meet ing'at Prairio Gem last Sunday even ing. Rov. Hummell has beon homo on a furlough for a few davs but begun bis meetings at Plainviow again Wednes day. Thomas Paugh spent Sunday at Campbell. Henry LiekligbUr it tn the liok. lilt with inflammatory raeumatiim Jimmy, Vol. 2 No. 17 Power, Latest U. S, Gov't Report 23 SCHOOL OTIX. Tho dawn of tho ooiiimnncomunt oxor else in already hero which will present to the public gn.o tho ripened fruit ot tho united efforts of tho toucher, parents, tho bcIkhjI hoard nud thomuulvcH. Thin cIiibh comes out in tho minthur of elovon, tht largest number jot fioni this nchool; llvo lioyn nud niv girls. Daisy Plumb by faithful nnil diligent Htudy Iiiih steadily punned from ono grudo to another ill wiijh in tho front niiilis, nnd wus blenscil by providonco with good hoilth enabl ing her to m mi through tho lift li room on tho Hchcdiilo time, four yours, whero she milks in lieriiiuL way iihii thorough scholar. Ktninu Cook with u tireditublo career gained tho top round, moro euro fill und considerate and with attentivo attention nud ulwn.wi tho best of conduct gained the coveted place in live years. Tlm your '91! found Muo Pope in tho tenth grade whom she by hard work und HticUtuitivniKS peculiar to her, with steady nnd determined purposo Idled her storo house of knowledge with lust ing facts, thus completing her work in three jenrs. (Jraee Clarbei for four und oim half yearn treaded from her homo, it distance of ono mile, to school nnd toiled with her follow mutes pasting tniiny on tlm way until she. hud gained n place in tho nenior grudo when; she steps out without a i egret ut tho time thus spent. Margie Minor not being blest with us good health us her mutes, wnn less equipped to pass in tho nllotod time, but comes out of tho llfth year in it very ofllcimit nud gratifying manner to her parents, passing with a urn do far above tho required sum. Loih Popo, with her (iiiuk perception und usual tnlnnta surmounted' tho top with ense in four jearp, without hardly n struggle Tho bo h will bo fronted next week. Mrs. Martin's room currioo tho bnnnor off ugaiii. Charley Mitchell visited bin brother nnd tho high room Wednesday. MisH JuffrieH, u teacher from Thujor county was visiting us this week. Several plajed "hookey" Tuesday nnd wont down to the river bunting llowors. Already tho work ot tho seniors is bo ing lightonod, giving them moro time for their orations. Tho chemistry oluss hud somo very peculiar oxporioKces this week. Ex periments woro of an unusual sort. Little Mary Stowurt entertained the school Monday with her recitals, spook ing sovoral pieces in a vory becoming mnnnor. Miss Iforsh und sister wore calling on tho fifth room ono day this week. Her fiistor will go to school horo tho rcet of tho torm. Tho familiar fenturofl of Win, Kollogg was seen in our midst this week. He bus beon away to school two jetirs nnd bcoiub liko n different porson, Hull's Unir Ilenuwor is prononnoed tho best preparation made for thickening tho growth of tho hair nnd restoring that which is gray to its original color. Mrs. Anna Gage, wife of Ex Deputy U. S, Marshal, Columbia, Kin., sayn 'I was delivered of TWINS in less than SO min utes and with scarcely any pain after using only two bottles of "MOTHERS' ' FRIEND" SID MOT aPTTBR AWMWABP. Bttlt4 f rM. ' BBiliroCLB BMUUTOB CO., ATUMU, Oft. SOLD BV ALL DRCQQISTfl. nBwPf Y w,.y,...lrj3c: -TV? r"