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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1895)
$ B All Home Print. th:e chief INihllNhcd Weekly. Subucrlptloti, 91 Per Annum ' Invariant' In Advnnce If not paid In advance, after this date March 18, tv, iliu price will lit- J1.-.I5. Entered lit the Post OIIIch In lteil Cloud, Nob. ns mall tiiiittcrof thest'cnml class ALL PRINTED AT HOME v IS. &. m. It, It. Time Tuhle. (iOINO KaS'I Cfi, Local Freight, l.r 0 a. in. 10, 1'anscniiiT, " in:or, " ArlOi0na.ni UiKMU'relKlit. " l:35i. m." l:W)p, in (iOINtl NOKT1I 14?, Allied Tram, I.v I'J'30 a, in. Ar 12:05 p. in (iOINU WKST B3, Fast Frelulit, I.v II :lfi a. m. Ar 10:35 n. in 141, Mixed Train, " l.':m p. in. " I !::. in 15, 1'linviitser, " s:4Up. in. " 8:30 p. in iiti:ss mti:m. Roy UrundetnlT iimdo u trip to Red Cloud, Wednesday, on tiis wheol. Blad en Enterprise. M!bb Reiglo, of Rod Cloud, is lioro viei ting hor sister, Miss Addio Roiglc. Hobron Journal Mr. und Mrs. I'd. Cox were down to 'Red Cloud lant Sunday and Monday, visiting wit'.. Mio parents of Mr. Cox, Ed. returned" last Monday night, but Mrs. Cox romained tho wuok out.--Ro-publican City Domocrat. AnnBFOFBorin Webstor county, had completed hia work, when hin hnuBo bur ned down and all hia books and papora were doatroyud, consequently ho will tiavo to interview tho people u second time. Beaver Valley Tribuno i U o following wickod insinuation M. V oontly found written on tho fly loaf of a hym book: "Good miulo hcavon and earth in six days; then he rested; thou ho mado man and rested; then ho mado women, r'uiuo that timo neither God nor man has had any rest." Kx During tho past years no paper in tho Grout Republican Valley has doiio n lar ger amount of whistling than has this. Wo have been dubbed tho "Happy paper." When tho hot winds blew and tho corn withered; when the clouds gave forth nothing but dual; when tho graea withorodand tho cattlo bellowed for feed: whou tho babies cried for bread; und last, but not least' when tho aid came, with all its attendant niiHry,tho"JIappy paper" kept on whistling; kept on "plan King courage in tho human breast," kept on swearing by tho great horn spoon thut "brighter days wero coming;" kept on declaring that tho future was ruspluii dont with promise; kept on prophesying thut this would boa laud of peaceful and prosperous homos. Wo aro at ill blowing, but tho whistle doson't ring as loud as it did. It needs wetting, Hurluu Co, Democrat llro. Ludi would try wetting his jphistlo with "Uudlwiaor." It might drive away dull forebodings. At last tho mystery is aolvod. We havo boon wondording nil ulong why Edward J. Ovoring, Jr. hue been rush ing oH to Rod Cloud evory Saturday with that degroo of punctuality which marks evory foot stop of tho man who (as Puck dellnoB that mysterious thing called lovo) "an inward sensation of inox reeaibility with an outward fooling of all-overness." But tho connundrum was plainly unrnvollod on laut Saturday ovoniug whon just ono look at tho extro- nioly charming hnppinoss and pootic ally sentimental brilliancy botrayed by Ed's face us ho sat bo comfortably in tbnt cozy buggy in tho vicinity of Red Cloud in company with un exceptionally good looking well wo wont Bay what. At nny rato it wao not tho coninion-plaeo, ovory day proBonco of u male companion which impartod that broad smile und eupromo ly "soft" expression to Edward's placid countonunco. It is sufo to assumo thut our worthy Harmony teacher was not Just thon vory much perturbed ovor tho astronomical foaturos of tho colostial re gions or in counting tho numorous breaches in tho burbod wire foncos along .the road. But wo must not oven hint at BUch moan things us barbed wiro fences whon wo nro contemplating such an idoul example of heavenly bliss, romantic so realty, und sublime aontimontality. No let'lisonly olTer Ed our heartiest con gratulations ovor thut groat event of his lifo which is bound to follow us u hasty eequenco to those very strong ovidoncos of pootic oliulgonco, amorous sublimity and sentimental oratory which were cmwdod into thorn happy momonts of lufct Saturday evening, Farewell Romeo uni" Jidjot, fnrowell.-Jludou Entorpriso Rondmaster MoFnrland was up from Rod Cloud. Friday and Saturday, on official buBineBS at headquartorB. Mc- Cook Tribuno. Tho Red Cloud Chief printod twolvo pages for Eastor. Tho Chief romaina firm in tho belief of tho home-print idea, and backs its convictions with a read ublo paper. Nebraska Editor. Tho Domocrat is painod to boo that Gov. Holcomb has turnod his back on Col. Bryun. Col. Bryun forsook his party and friends for tho vainglorious honor of placing a plum in SIIiib' cup, and now Undo Silas contemptuously squirts tobacco juico in tho eyes of the breezy statesman. Bentrico Domocrat. The Red Cloud Chiof tolls us not to fear; that tho Red Cloud tlromen hnvo no equals as volunteor firemen in 'Su perior nor olflowhore. Wo would liko to wagor the Big Injun a bottlo of tiro wat er, and u package of Kiaickmick smok ing tobacco that tho lied Cloud boys aro not in it at any turn of the road with the Superior boys. Tho lire rocords of tho two towns will prove this UBBortion. Wo think ourselves Unit after Superior tho Red Cloud boys como noxt. Superior Star. Red Cloud don't tako Bccond placo for nny company. On last Thursday Mr. Ed. Moody an energetic farmor living 0 miles south east of this placo in Webster county was taken beforo tho board of exaniinors at Red Cloud, by ShorilT Runchoy und ad judged iiiBuno. Mr Moody is an old set tlor hero and his many frionds deoply regrot the sad misfortuno which has bo fallen him. The real causo of his insanity is not known, but it is said that ho has been acting very queor for somo time, und for tho past two wuoks has been u raving maniac making it dangerous for his family und others to bo in his pres ence. Lawronee Locomotive An oxchange tells of u man who mort gaged his farm to buy his wife u pair of diamond oar rings. Tho wifo took in washing to pay tho interoston tho mort gage, but on tho first job loBt ono of the "sparks" in tho Buds, wheroupon sho tried to hang horsolf in tho burn, but tho rope brcko and olio fell on tho Jersey cow worth $150 and broko her back. Her husband then undortook to shoot tho cow to put hor out of hor misery, but tho gun burst and destroyed both of his eyes, nnd tho wifo then rnn uway with u lightning rod poddler. Tho mortgage is still on dock und bids fair to livo to u ripo old ago. Smith Co, Pionoor. See the World'N Fitlr lor Fir. teen CciiIh. Upon receipt of your address and Fif teen cents in postage stamps, wo will mail yon prepaid oar Souvenir Portfolio of The Wordl's Colombian Exposition, tho regular prioo is Fifty cents, bat as wo want you to have ono, we make tho price nominul, Yon will find it a work of art and a thing to be prized. It contains fall pago views of the great buildings, with de scriptions of same, nnd is executed in high est stylo of art. If not satisfied with it, after yon get it, wo will ref nnd the stamps and let you keep the book, Address II. E. Buoklon & Co., Chicago, III. i Rocky Hun. Fino weather now and everyono is hurrying to got their corn in. School is closed in district 70 after a session of botch monthi. There were somo visitors out tho last day to participato in a distribution of candy and oranges. Frank Reese is book from Arkansas. Ho says ho camo back to got out of the wot and to esoape tho malaria. Messrs Norris and McCall took cat tlo to tho rmoh paaturo last week, Sylvester Me (Jail is a little easier at present writing. Mrs. Oampboll is vory ill. Mr. Million is working a double header this year, farming in tho day timo and blacksmithing at night. Odoy England is back from Arkan BIS, John Barker waB at work fixing tho pasture last week. Mr. Smith had a mule badly out on a wiro funuc. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Red Cloud, Webster County, Lino. Farmers are busy putting in corn. Miss Carrio Hummel was tho guest of Mrs. Beauchamp one day last week. Thcro was a prayer mooting at Mr. Andorson's last Thursday evening which closes the ovening meetings for the summer. Tho party at Mr. Boauohamp's l&Bt Friday evening was well attended and everyono roports a good time. Thcro will bo preaching at tho Penny Crook school house May 12th by Hot. IlaBkins. Misses Vina and Myrtlo Anderson and Malvina VanDyko visited their new neighbors, Mr. Boicc's, Inst week. IIlOII WlNDH. All Free. Thoso who hnvo used Dr. King's Now Discovery know its value, and thoie who have not, havo now the opportunity to try it Free. Call on tho advertised Drug gist and get a Trial Dottle, Free. Bend your name nnd uddress to II. K. Uucklon &: Co., Chicago, nnd get a sample box of Dr. King's New Lifo Pills Free, nswell ns n eopy ot Guide to Health and House hold Instructor, Free. All of which is guarantied to do yon ROd and cost you nothing C. L. Cotting's Drugstore . . JiuImiii. By next Saturday tho corn will bo nearly all planted. A. M, Francis has moved onto the Wood's farm. Tho Methodist preacher preached hero Sunday night to a crowded house, and left an appointment for a week from noxt Sunday. He is a good speaker Rev. Haskins of Guido Book will preach at Mt. Hopo next Sunday at eleven o'clock. The Sunday-school is doing will. Elder Molton ot Lebanon camo to Fairvicw and organized an Epworth Lcaguo with John Crabb as president and a membership of twenty-five. They also organized a Lcaguo at the Davenport schoolhouse. Tho Sunday-sohool assooiotion will hold a meeting at Cora, Kan., May 21. They havo a good program and good speakers as follows: Geo. Serena, Rev. Elwell, T. B. Johnson, Rev. W. O. Town, John Crabb, A. M. DeForcst besides several young ladies. Lair Dean will give tho history of tho Paw ncodistrict Sunday-school association. Chintz Bua, Prulrle Gem. Small graiu is nocding rain. Corn is coming up nicely. MisB 6adie Wilson of Oak Crock waa visiting her sister this woek. Rev, Ilummcl'i mooting closed last Sunday. Mr. Wm, Davis and family aro vis iting rolativcs In HastingB. John Wilson lost his best horse, Mrs. A, A. Frame of Red Cloud was visiting relatives and friends last week. Mrs. S. L. White is quito sick with lung fever. Dr. Fulkorson is attend ing her. Geo. Springer's sohool in distriot 68 will closo next Friday. Wm. Cummingham who went to Ohie a few woaks ago is now working far the Baltimore & Ohio It. R. Co., at $1,75 por day. Miss May Widdershcino of Camp bell was visiting friends last week. Jat. If King Solomon was alive he would say: "Go to tho traveling man, learn his ways and bo wise." Mr. C, W, Battel!, a Cincinnati travohng man representing the Queen City Printing Ink Co,, after snfforlng intensely for two or threo days with lameness of the shoulder, resulting from rheumatism, -completely enrod it with two applications of Chamberlain's Pain Blum. This remedy la gaining a wide reputation for its prompt cures of rheumatism, lame back, sprnius, swelling and lnmeness. CO cent bottles for sale by Deyo &, Uriue druggists. Neb., Friday, May 10, 1895. Bnlin. Peter Nelson is in Kearney county on business. A. P. Jehnson has put up a new windmill on his farm. Mr. Dorin from noar Inavalo was la ur locality the first of tho week, Dug Cathcr of lied Cloud was iu our vioinity Wednesday on business. A number of tho Dane's havo been to Kearney county attend ing a big meeting. J. B. Wisccarvor and family weie visiting at Claude Duval Sunday. Mr. Hansen and wifo of Red Cloud were visiting at Julius Nelsons Sun day. Link Kolso and wife, Mr. Michael and family were guests of Ercrct Bean Sunday. Miss Olivo and Chatloy Foo and Knut Knutson of Cowlcs attended tho Frco Methodist Quarterly meeting at North Star Sunday, Qui.. i i Tired, Weak, Nervona, Means impure blood, nnd overwork or too much strn'ti on bruin nnd body, tho only wny to euro is to feed the nerves on puro blood. Thousands of people certify that the best blood purifier, the boat nerve tonio and strength builder in Hood's Haranparilla. What it has done for others it will nlso do for yon- Hood's Cares. Nervousness, loss of sleep, loss of appetite nnd gonornl debility all dis appear whon Hood's Sarsaparilla is per sistently taken, nnd strong nerves, sweet sloop, strong body, sharp appetite, nnd in a word, health and happiness follow tho nse of Hood's Hursapatilln. Tho strong point nbout Hood' sarsnpa rilla is that they aro permanent, bocauso they start from tho solid fonndation of parifled, vitalized und ouriohod blood. Uliidcn. Nows is scarce Wanted a good rain. How dojeu like tho dust showers tlicso days. W. M. Grannis traded horsts ono day last weak. Hick's dog wears a collar and pants theso hot days. W. M. Grannis our pump man is putting in 90 acres of corn. Mrs. Bud Baker and Mrs. J. K. Scr! drovo over to Blue Hill Tuesday. J. E. Yost was doing business at Swanton tho latter partof tho week. Dr. Kchlor spent several days with friends in the eastern part of tho Btato last wcok. Mrs. McLaughlin i home again after a oouplo of month's visiting with her son near Doniphan. Henry Ludlow. Roy Grandstafl and others from this vioinity toek in the ball game at Bluo Hill Tuesday. Misses Minnio Rccd and Lollio Doyle attended tho Christian Endeavor convention which was held last week at Geneva. Wo would say to thoso who took part in tho high fivo games of Satur day evening to bo a little moro quiet evon in tho dead of night, Ilov. O, A. Buzzell of Juniata proaehed Sunday morning and evening at tbo Baptist church tho occasion be ing the Boventh anniversary of the society at this placo. Wm. Sohmidt was initiated into tho mystic ways ot a Woodman at their meeting Tuesday evoning. Some eighteen or twenty members of the Bluo Hill camp eame over to assist and enjoy the fnn. For whooping cough Chamberlain's Congh Hemedy is excellont. By using it freely the disease is deprived of all dan gorous oonsequonoes, There is no dan ger in giving the remedy to babies, as it contains nothing injurious 2.r and CO cent bottles for salo by Deyo & Grioo. C'OWlUN. Jay BoBt has taken a position as peanut boy on tho St. Francis lino. Miss Maud llurd was visiting with Highest of all in Leavening Royal ABSOLUTELY PURE Miss Florcneo Harwood last week. Polly and tho Deaoon wero out hanging May baskets last Saturday night bo Stub says. Two of our your young nion were overtaken by tho rain last Sunday as they wero going down tho track and had to take shelter under a railroad bridgo, about two hours later when thoy prococded on their journoy ono of them remarked that ho would not try it again until tho woven Sundays wero up. Mr. Edward Blackwood Storey has resigned his position in tho post office and has been hired by Mr. Henry Kccnoy as overseer over his gang of Russians on his extensive beet farm south of town. Wo know from Mr. Storey's many years experience at cow-punching that ho will mako a good bo?H. G. A. Harris and wifo departed Tuesday for Iowa where he was call ed on aoconnt of the serious illness of his father. During hia absonoo his business will bo conducted by Mr, J. Henry Brown and his accomplished daughter Miss Emtnogcno. Undo Lou attended cliunh in Cow lcs Sunday. Wo nro nlwuys glad to meet our old friends and hopo his health will permit him to get nut mors in tho future David J. Best received a telegram ast week to go to Donvcr immediately wo aro informed ho waa made assistant dispatcher on tho Yuma & Dunvor division of tho Burlingtou with head quarters at tho latter place. David's many years expericnos at tho business well fits him for tho positon. C. Earl Paul has scoured tho job of carrying tho mail nnd C. Lewis Fuller as freight rustler at the depct. They undoubtedly mako a good pair to draw to for they aro apt to fill. Chas. Sobaffnit of lied Cloud was in town Tuesday. Jack Waller is through planting corn, Ho is tho first ono we know of that is through in theso parts. Edward Gilford has crcctod a rcso voir holding 10,000 barrels with whieh ho expeots to irrigato hia onion field. Wanted, an npprentico to learn tho barber business. First como first ser ved. No girls need apply. Bill Davis. Tho curtains at tho church ought to bo put up again. Don't you think so girls? Here a smite to those who lovo mo Ami a sinlluto those who Hate, And wbutever sky's atinvo mo uore a heart for every fate. Three Lirs-TO. A lady at Tooloya La., was sick with bilious colio when M. O. Tisfer, a promi nent merchant of tho town gave hor a bottlo of Chamberlain's Colio, Cholora and Diarrhoea Remedy. He says ehe was well in forty minutes after taking the first dote. For salo by Deyo k Qrico druggists, State Line. This vicinity has been having, on an avorage, three good rains a week. Tho North Branoh Y. P. 8. B. C. went to Canfield and held meeting last Sunday. Thoy will hold sooting at Maple Grove twe week from last Sunday. Miss Ollio Howard who has been teaching school south of Mankato has finished her school and is visiting near North Branoh. Vol. 23 No. 19 Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Baking Powder ia Hill I wilier. A fino shower last Sunday. Rov. Canwcll mado a business trip to Rod Cloud Tuesday. Mr. Orr was visiting his son in Superior Inst week. Mrs. E. C. Christy of Guido Rock was visiting relatives in Stillwater last week. Will Crozicr and a jarty of young people astended a wedding at tho Catholic churoh at St. Stephens last Tuesday. Eld. Shirley camo up from Guido Hook to fill his nppmutmont Inst Sun day. Ayor's Pills nro recommended by lead ing physiulnna and druggists, ns thn most prompt nnd efficient remedy for bilious ness, nansen, coHtlvencRs, indigestion, sluggishness of the liver, jaundice, nnd sick headnohe; nlso, to relieve colds, fevers, neuralgia, nnd rheumatism. . . Line. Tho VanDyko hoys havo returned with their stouk from Waldo, Kan., where thoy spent tho winter they re port feed much cheaper thcro than hero, Somo if tho citizona of Line had better settle their personal affairs at homo instead of creating a publio sen sation as such was the cato oae day last wcck an the streets of Red Cloud. G. W. Hummel is superintending tho erection of Stato creek brRgo. Mrs. Landrcth has not returned homo 'after being called away by tho death of her mother Mrs. Warrington. We learn that Mr. Warrington has boon very sick. Tommy Leigh hasIiMod his ground nnd planted it with a chech-row. Thin or gray hair and lipid heads, so displeasing to many people ns marks of uge, mny bo averted for u long timo by using Hull's Hair Kenowor. Lifo: He- wasn't Brown's wife namod Stono beforo eho waa married? Sho- Yes, and it waa a vory suitable nnnio. Ho- What do you moan? Sho- Oh, uotbing! Only eho threw hor self at his head. Pnrify tho blood; strengthen the body. Dr. J. H. MoLeon'sBtrengthonlng Cordial and Illood Purifier best spring tonio. Detroit Tribuno: "ArtemuB," alio cried historically, "I fool that something haa como botwoen ub." Alicia," ho enid, "it's my tooth brush. It's forvor gotting down in my voBt lin ning." -in Captain Sweeney, U. S. A., 8nn Diego. Cal. eays: "Bhlloh'e Catarrh Remedy U the first medicine I have ever fonnd that would do did any good." Price 60o, For sule by C. L. Cottlng. Chicago Record: "That'a a protty pen wiper you wero kind enough to leavo on my desk." eaid Mr. Hammott to hia wifo, It'a vory ornamontal if it is a triflo, email'" "Oh, George," shrlekod his wifo, as her husband drow hia pen through tho dainty plecee ot ribbon, ''you've ruined my new bonnotl" Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga. Tens ays, "Builok's Vitollzer 'Saved my Life, I consider it the beat remedy Sot n de bilitated systom I ever used." For Dys pepsia, Liver or Kidney trouble it exoels. Prlee 75 cts. For sale by O, L. Cottlng. 1 1 IMuiita. Swoot potutoos, cabbago und tomato plants for Balo by W. V. Real, threo miles eouth of Cowlos, Neb. 3t Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World'dPalr Highest Medaland Diploma.