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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1895)
Ik r- ' U ,., y, r ; f rfc All Home Print. MMdHHAMMil 1M i i TrT"rrf5 .: i i i i . y fe ( ;'''ifrMsgg'" JMOSKiFEITEriTSaj Headquarters ) Kcd Cloud Piro Department August nth, 1393, ) Whkkiias, Duuth lirtB invaded our ranks and taken from us our brothur, aFrank Street, thereforo bo it " Resolved. That, in tlio death of Frank Street, lied Cloud Firo Department lias lost ono of itri l09t membora. R)6olvetl, That to tho frionds of the docfaaed we tender our hoirt-felt eym docfpaeii we ici Refill, Tli That thcEO resolutions bo copied in tlio minute, a copy furnished the press, and also tho family of tho do ceased. II. K. Pond, ) .1. O. lJIJTLF.lt, iCom. C. L. WiNFitr.v, ) Market Itunort. (Correi'teil WVcUly.) Wheat I 03 Corn "J Oate &r Rye N , CO Flax 125 iioss n . -i oo Stock hogs '-' 00-'00 'Fatcnwx ' 50 Butter I Eggs ' Potatoes ,, '-'O Chicken , 4 Sprim: Chickens 1 02 CO Turkwya H ,J Bailed HiVyV lr tonlO What is T-.xvxxxxxxVvvJTllfc'lM?Sg!SBBKS'tfl Oastoria ia Dr. Samuel Pitcher prescription for Infants and Children. It contain neither Opinin, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays feverisbness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, euros constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates tho food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Oas toria is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. riaavpia. "OMtorl Ibm exceUent medicine for cb.1 teTMothert hA,o notedly told ma of Ito wodeftoctupontbelrelilMrBn." WM , db. q. c. oiwood, Lowell, Mas. "" - r-mtAri Is tlie tHtwrnedy 'or children of 4)-hlXl am ao,uatatl. I?f tor dlaunt when mowem w ;"" " - " Sjof their chlldnin, and u. Castoria In- SftaB their loved ojea, by forcto opium, .( Jtl An-auJitlMr hAnal " a-.mA rVtl " i own bkit "- -' Oonway, Ark. k Ctaataw Oefayt Mr M MHipgHM"' ' Wosfrjr ' , -.FT v " Love Lightens Labor so does 1 SANTA CLAUS Soap. Thi6 great cleaner comes to woman 'said on wash-day and even' day. Makes her vwork a matter of love instead of drudg ery. Aryil. aoui every wncrc B Made only by The N. K. Fairbank Company, CIIICARO. Amboy. ! Th ice ereuin nnd miko social will b held at. G. W. Itiktr'K Saturday eveuini in Plaeo of Pleasant Hill. M. V. Stnrlui of Oskalnosii, Iowa, is visiting 'A. IJ.irns. Efl'o and Kdna Bogga of Uaveiijiort thisi utate arc visiting thfir undo G. W Baker. W. Mituliulland fam Ivof MoUook exniodovrn Sunday. Q'lar'frlv incutmi; w;is well attend ed :i ml good suriiiun was pf-iioliud by tlm i-ldi-r. Br.i. Mt-tuulf haptiz d iMr. Malook ami Miss Atiosliicr Sunday at this place. Mips Mstnin HartitiH- ami brother fpt-tiL Sunday in Kui.s.-is visiting their nii'ter. Mr. John Young is visiting at this place. The current tnmbcr of the Rand MoNally OnlJocouimini a new gazeteer of ettin, towns and health aud pleasure resort of the UniUd Btaten, Canada and Mexico. On khIu Hverywlinre. tirnd bd1 Horiptinu to l(!ti Ad iiih street, CIlluBgo. I uastona. '.' Caatorla la ao well adapted U ahlldren that I recommend llaaiuperiortoany proacriptiOQ known to me." , H. A. Aacnaa, II. D ( lit Bo. Oxford St., Brooklyn, K. Y. " Oar phyalclans in ho children'! depart meat have tpoken highly of their eaperl. enco In their outside practice with Caatorio, and although, we only, kaia among our medical aappUea what U known aa ragular prodneta,yetwoare free to cenftaM that the merita of Custorla hai wan Jus to leek wKh Iatot apon It" Uiwtbd noarrrai. mo Bimnuir, Boatoa, Maa. C. BiBrB, nt.i - Unr TatkOHy, vX Rkd Cloud. Webster County, 111 I'nrinerly 0MI1I vicinity, (Set .Tlnalf rl on u Itlnli l'rcarlior uml nllur n n allcurd Illicit love, mIihUi-n IiIiii ,llr. Ili'lll? vna well known In UeU Cloud, Iinvlng lived liero lor yenra. TUT. IIIHTOKV OK TIIK CAME. It will surprise a great many peo ple to learn that when llov. Dr. W.D. Mubry left Salt Lal.o on May lllst, ho went direct to Windsor, Out.; that ho waited thcro for Mrs. Iteilly to join him, according to arrangements mado beforo his departure; that when she changed hnr mind ho followed her to Milford, Kan , whero sho was visiting Iut mother, at.d made a Guul attempt to sec her, but witheut success. After tlio arraignment of Dr. Mabry mil Mrs. llcilly in the Third Distriot Couit, upon the serious cliargo of hav ing violated tho seventh command ment, interest in the case, so far as tho general public was concerned, ex hibited a tendency to lag, but it ral lied with renewed vigor when it was announced exclusively in The Tribnno ono morning that Dr. Mabry bad quietly loft the city far Greenville, III., the homo of his brother. Upon tho heels of Dr. Mabry's de parture tamo a well-defined rumor that tho gentleman had sought the shelter, ing shores ef Canada, whero ho was impatiently waitiog tho arrival of Mrs. lloillj. Acting upon this rumor, Tho Tri bune set to work to unravel the mys tery that had up to that timo so effect ually bullied tho most industrious at tempts at solution. Whether or not its efforts in this direction wore suc cessful, tho public is left to determine. In tho interval that had occurred botwoen tho arrest of Dr. Mabry and his departuro from tho city, Attorney W. G. Iteilly had been putting forth every effort in hm power to sccuro from his wifo a complete history of her relations with the pastor, and shortly after Dr. Mabry left the city, he was rewarded by a statement i'rtm her which placed him in possession of the coveted information. It appeared that Dr. Mabry had pursued Mrs. Iteilly for nearly two years, constantly pouring into her ear tho story of his passionate lovo and undying dovotioo, at times when ho rihould havo been discussing with her tho wolfaro of her own bouI, Evon after she had writton him a most pitiful letter in whioh sho do olarcd that he had forced her to say things that wero not dictated by her heart, and in whioh sho said, "With God's help I intend to stick by my husband," like' a master of hypnetio power ho drow her back to him and added another link to tho chain of their associations. Prior to Mr. Mabry's departure, bo Mr. Iteilly says, tho doctor and Mrs. Iteilly had perfeotcd their arrange ments for an elopement. Ho had given her money with whioh to pay hor faro to Windsor, Ont., whero they wero te meet, and had also made out a sohodulo upon which sho was to travel, togtlher with directions as to her deportment on route It might also bo addod that Mrs. Roilly intended going, but whon her husband discovered this fact, ho at oneo began to disoourago her, and told hor, among other things, that bbo was not tho first woman into whose ear tho revorond gentleman had pour ed tho talo of his never-dying lovo. This statement, together with cor- tain proofs submitted by Mr. Roilly aroused Mrs. Rally's suspicions, and sho changed her mind. In aeoordaaoe with this determina tion, she did not leave for Windsor, OsUria, at previously irrsigfld, bit JYfcjAtl fciV, Neb., Friday, August instead allowed her husband tw diotato a letter to tho doctor, which sho wrolo and signed, stating that it was impos sible for her to leave Salt Lake at tho timo agreed upon. Stvcrnl lcttois and tolcgrnms then passed, Mr. llcilly reading thoso received from Mabry and dictating theso sent to the doctor by his wifo. , Finally, as nioro fully appears else where, Mrs. Rcilly recovered from hor infatuation for the pastor, and decided to remain with her husband. On Juno 17th, she left tho city for Millord, Km., on u visit to her mother having, in the meantime, written to tho doctor at Windsor that it would be impossible for her to leave the city for several weeks. The doctor learned, however, from soma of his Salt Lake friends that Mrs. Rcilly hud Iut t for Kansas, mid taking ono l.nt long lingering lnok it t the beautiful uucnery which is so hap pily and graphically described in some of his letters, ho packed hit grip and turned his faco toward tho "Sunflower" State. Ho arrived in Junction City, Kan., fourteen miles from Milford, so it !b stated, on Juno 26th. and drove over to Milford. Ho did not seo Mrs. Rcilly. however, and later returned to Junotion City, from whioh placo he wroto her a cipher letter. In reply to this lettor, Mrs. Rcilly emphatically impressed it upon tho pastor's mind that under no conditions would sho see him or writo to him a?ain, adding that if he desired to say anything furthor to her, ho could address her in caro of hor brother, W. W. Snyder of Milford, to whom sho had told all. Thwarted in his attempt to see Mrs. Rcilly at Junotion City, Dr. Mabry then proceeded to Kansas City, from which pluoo ho wroto her a lengthy letter, strikingly different in tono from tho effusivo epistles that had preoeded J it. Thin was the last letter reeoived by Mrs. Rcilly from Dr. Ma bry, who, from Kausas City, proceed ed to tho home of his brother at Greenville, III,, whore ho is presumed to bo at present. This, in brief, is a history of tho now famous "Mabry case," but tho entire story, inolusive of tho letters that passed betwoon Dr. Mabry and Mos. Iteilly, can best be told in the language of Mr. Rcilly, who consent ed to be interviewed by a representa tive of Tho Tribuno yesterday. MRH. RIELLY'n LETTKft TO MAURY. Doubtless you will bo surprised to roceivc a letter from me. I started down to boo you this afternoon, but was interrupted in that, as you well know. I can writo it better and moro with my ponoil than I could if I wero with you. First I want you to lor- givo all tho pain this letter may cause you, for I really do bolicvo you leve mo. I am going to bo frank with you though you oven hato mo. You have forced mo to say things that wero not dictated by my heart. I did tbink a great deal of jou at ono timo as a friend, but lovo you I know now.. I novcr did. As to going away with you as you asked mo to do and as I, lucking of courage, promised to do, ploaso forget that I ever did promiso nuh a thing, I know you will think me heartless but such is not the case. I can BBBuro you. In faot I almost hate mysolf for boing so woak when 1 am in your presence that I could net be frank with you anil tell you that I did not lovo yon well onouigh to give op all my friends, my mothor, and my husband, although 1 do not lovo him as 1 ought te, to go away with yon and shut mjBtlf up irora tho world. Ob, I eould not do it, I have respcit-' ed you, yes more than 1 oaa tell, ior the manner in which you hava always The U, "S. Gpv't Report? ' ahow Royal Baking Powdjr aw ajtjLuta8tfiiWHWtWuWM . 1 1 n. 9. 1895 Highest of all in Leavening Power, ABSOLUTELY PURE treated me, and at ono timo taut sum mer 1 really thought 1 oaicd for you. Hut 1 know too well now that it is on ly a fancy. Yuu havo heou so kind to turn tlm current in the uhurch my way us yuu have, and I i hunk you for it. I Lnow that with yotir generous heart "u will still wpuuk well of mo. 1 nm determined not to hod yuu any mini) mi do not call or do not try tn seo tin! any more. You know my heart now unit you Mtroly w II not tret-pHSi on my wciiki.i.s-t again. If yo.i lind room in your heart to forgive mu after rending this lettor lot mu know by givi'i'. nm a good wm in handshake tlu first chnnco ott grt.' Havn no fcari that I will make luv to any o'her man, for with God's help liuoan to fttiek to my husband as buigim it in Dorsiblo for mu to do mi. 1 do tint know what olsn I can suv only to io- peat, do not for llcavon'i sake try to see me. and if j ou mi t riu on tho struct, I beg of you do not mention this Fubjcct. I am not tn blumn for not loving you. L am only to btamo for not tolling you so lonu ago, but when I heard you say bo earnestly that it would ruin you if I ever gavo you up I pitiod you only, and told you that our lovo wan reciprocated bj we. Do not hato mo for my weak ness pleaso, but rather pruy for mo that 1 may from now on b fmnk and silicon) in what I sat or do. I havo writton more than I would have dartd to tell you, for my courage would havo failed me, nnd I would havo kept on Ijing tojou, and it would Iihvh boon making it harder for ou all tho time I will taka this letter tn your room at The Kearney Cotton Mill, of Kearnoy, Nob., a cut of which appears abovo, ia tho first mill of tho kind west of the Mississippi. Tho institution omployos tho C. (Constitition building) and may God givo you strength to bear up bravely and not think badly of me. I am almost wild tonight, and do not think I shall havo much rest until I know that I am forgiven for all the past for you. Dt'u't forget the soimpn you preach cd to me on forgivonass when I was bo angry at thsso who had lied about me, you will have to take it borne to yourself or you will never bo ablo to forgivo mo. Kanaath lkzitnora had tho good for tune to raoaiyo a small bottle of Chaw berlaia's CoVic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy when throo of bia famMy wera sick with dysentery. This oae small bot tle eared them all and ho had eozat laft, whioh he gave to Geo, W. Dakar, a proml- ment merchant of tho place, Lewis,. N, C, anil it oureil him of the same aom- plalut, When troubled with ajiantary, diarrhoea, eolio or cholera motbii, give ttols remedy a trlsj and yen will ba snare than pleased with the resalt. The praise that Naturally follows its iatroduotion aud oaa ha made it very popular. 2!i and CO aant bottles for sale by Dojo & fhiee, droggJita . -y'jj3flBWFBBaa7ya'"l f t I I ! aLaw-aTrTTlaV'ilBBMBataTl J3 Latest U. S. Gov't Report Baking Powder 5SS (iurlluld. Kli Morris, the elder, smiles us tho baby ealls linn dad, while grandpa Do witt only says iinieii. Henry Kincrion nir leiiiliiiu' dioo linker, blacksmith, uud all around barber mid sporting mmi, is on a viiit with friends up on the I'laitr, will re turn whan ho guts ai'quutnti'd. Ourtield nine played tho Guide Rock bojM mid (ho score at tho close stood 28 in 14 io faviir of Gurnuld Guido Ruck will play the in again on tho Gui'ifld bull ground Wednesday. Geoigu MiiSrfelbaohcr, son of John li:iis Ihuaher wmh trmnplrd by a homo vary badly last w?k, it required a n umber of stitches to sew up all tho unts mi his load and faea. Howl Munsell purehusul L.iudsy'a limn st in his threshing nichinu hence forth it shall bo run uader lh namo of Munsell's urain extractor. Tho pops all dcolaro that Treasurer White can't bu beat, lie H i hit best man that has over held that position in the history of iho ouum. Garfield, pups will endorse him ua they can't beat htm. Wm. Kamcs and wifo wore visiting ut John Karncr'u Sunday. John has hern un tho sick list hut in recovering, 0 its are threshing nut from 10 to 20 bushels per acre, and corn needs rain hudly. Mr. Bruncr of -Missouri will tem-h in distr'D illi thisyuar, Nellio Kiloy in 41), .V-iyo Pnpu in 1G and lltta Able in 85- Schools w II cotumunue in Sep tember. Jimmy. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powdor A Pure Orapa Cream 1 Tartar Powdar. 230 hands, and tho peoplo of the state of Nebraska should feel proud of tho enter priso. Why couldn't wo have mill of this kind in Rod Cloud. ilutln. Yance Sorgenson has bought a now bindor. Ed. Paynes windmill blow down last Monday. John Rutlcdgo and Link and Char ley Kelsoworo walking tho streets is Rivortnn Saturday. Prof. Caster and Mr. Miner of Red Cloud wero in our neighborhood on business tho first of tho week. Road-boss Copley in In aval o town ship had a gang of men on tho road this week. Clarenco Wilson bad a nico horse bitten by arattlo snake while coming homo from Red Cloud last Saturday. By skillful dootoring tho horse's life was sayod. Stunner. ? When moving into our present home I fonnd a bottle of Cbumberlaln'a I'aln Balm loft by a former tenant, On tire label I fonnd the-, statement that it wa good for eats and barns. I oan teatiay t the troth of thl. NothlcK la all my aa perlence hai found its eqaal for btlaeaw and bnrna. F. G. Barrett, manaaJOfr Le Sueur Sentinel, Lu Suour, Minn, Fata Balm la alas a enre aura for rheumatism, For sale bDejo k Qrleo, drmggUto. 0 ,.AjA.feKi ki J- I .V. . ..n. i . --'7--"--.u a w "ptwi.gi,-5;raMriettWTOyii t 'i w -. i m r r5recww'W5rrtMTn