;sa i sr:, 'v'k pffn sswswww . THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, AUG. 9, 1895. fi i Highest Quality of f Qrfumbia I Bicycles Tbe StaMird for Hive you feaSted your I and grace of the 1895 Columbias? Have you icuiu ana comparea mem Only by such testing can you know how fully the Columbia justifies its proud title of the "Standard-for the World." 1A() Hartford Bicycles, next-best in quality, sell for 80 and 0; $0 for boys' and girls' sizes. POPE MFO. CO. i NT Oeaeral (MflMi and Factorial, HARTFORD, Conn. 'RANOH BTONHl Boitoe, Sao Francisco, New' York, 'Provldeace, Chicago, Buffalo. wLJKMW VrWBV li AN ART CATALOGUE of these famous wheels free at any Cohnbia Agancy, or will be nulled for two 2-cent stamps. ri?-" -"'v THE CHIEF Published Weekly. Sabicrlaliea, fl Per Annum Isnrarlably la Avanea It net paid Id advance, after this da Hatch IS, 1892, the price will be ft .28. Entered at the Post Office In Red Cloud, Neb. as nail matter o t the second class BATES OF ADVKBTIBINO . rror. cards, 1 Inch or less per year S3 00 six months s oo Three mruths 200 eVVWDINO ADVXBT1S1MIHTS. Perlncr-O car Kpo PerlnchF months 3 00 rer Inch three months 2 0i Special jotlces per line or line space, Orst public?. 5 cents. ,,.,... TransLnt specials, payable Invariably In ad vance, per Una 10 cents. t . . ., All readies notices In the nature ot advertise tunta or rm.T. a il ur linn. Legal notrses at lent rates, viz: for a sqnare lien lines 01 nonpareil or less, j nrsi iiuuuutuuu sibw: xor aacn suoseaueni budhcsmuu, yc itiuar,60eaut.. Na "DnfarrMfTiaaltton" contracts made. ' All matter to insure publication imirt bare1 ceived at tnisomce not later wan wrauqiuT. Advertisements cannot be ordered 01 t tor the current week later than Thursday. ALL PRINTED AT HOME CHURCHES. rBR18TIAN Church-Services Sunday at 10 JO W am and7:30pm:8unlayschooiatl2noon T PBCKatCSOpmandYPSOKJunlorsat !E tors att pan IfBTHODUT Church-Class Moetlnjr at 10 at da m. Cervices at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday-school at it :30 a, m. Junior Leairoe a. 4 p.m. BpworthLeanueat:30 p, m. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday. went. trst deor north of the church. Parsonage BAPTIST Church-PreaohlnR at 10:30 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday-school at 12 m. Tonnej People's Meetlmr at 8 p. m. Prayer Keeling Wednesday at 8 p. ra.-0. 11. Welden, paster. .. VPIBCOPAI, Church-Services every two Au weeks, by appointment. T UTHKRAN Church-Kvery third Sunday Ai morning at 10 o'clock. ri ATHOLIG Cburch-Bervlees by appointment. fillAPKL Sunday school at 3 p m every Him v dav. SOCIETIES. O U W-Kacn alternate Tuesday evening. -rv nv urtail niniul Lodea No. -,AOU W, Umeeti everv alternate Tuesday evening In A O U W ball. All are Invited to attend BEN Adhem Lodge No lS8j 10 O PeveryMon. day night. . PAI.ANTHB Lodge No 29, Knights ot Pythias j 1 Thursday evening. Ktrif U1UUU lAtUKn iiu uvo wuui" i?-mivM of America, alternate Wednesday evening V ALLEY Lodne No B, Fraternal Order ot I'ro- . n Ml B .... Jn. AAO Modern Woodmen H v tectors, ttrsl and third Monday of each ' month. rUUKITY ldge No HA V and A! v Friday evening 011 or before the mil M each moon. RED Cloud Chapter No 19, R A M alternate Thursday evening. . riYRBNB Commandery No 14 alternate Thurs v dy evening. rtHARITY Chapter Eastern Star No 47 meets v first Friday ivenlug after full moon.-Mrs. Hrewer w. . GARFIElU Post No so O A It Monday even lng ou or before the full moon. aft ARFIELD W It O Ne 14 meets alt trnate Sat- urday afternoon. UrARY 8EKR3 McUENRYTeutNolIDaught. M- ers of Veterans Monday evening. H8 KALBY Tamp No 25, S of V Tuosday eve nluir. sfis JHMAN Circle No 3, Udlei of the (I Alt ttanu unra naturuar ucm RBD CLOUD rouucil NO 13 ijoraigiW.'S Ion ot America first and third Friday eve- &-- ysaHMmmw 1M la time. Boldbrjn)JSTal M a r All. taw SBBBBBV rvK g JriTwrpuoi' $S1 JW k JLa-aa Jffcw xe58 BicYotfusBr AIL eyes upon the beauty Mk wiin an oiner maKcsr I9C ?5 ?5 Judson. Married at Smith Center last Sun day, Mert Fern and Alma Warington both of Linn township We wish the happy ooitplo much joy. The people's p.irty held their con vention last Saturday and put some good men in nomination to fill the different county offices this fall,YW, . Died, bet Sunday, the baby of J. M. Brown. It was only sick a few days, Ir was buried in tho Mt. Hope cemetery.. S. V. Scrivner was up to the Gonter last Saturday. iter. Hemuok failed to nil bis ap poiattnent at Oriole last Sunday. life" U. -VS,' Gov't Reports "':- how Royal Baking Powder .awpwior to all others, . Stillwater. The late dry weather has injured tho oorn to a very great extant. Mrs. Henry Matter was in the vi cinity eonvaHsing for tea 00 Monday. Miss Dowlcr of Red Willow county is visiting her sister Mrs. 0. Molley. Mr, GaBter of Kansas Gity, Mo., is visiting his relation, tho Haughts. this week. Mr. and Mr,?. Vance and son Allen havo gone to)lfty and Filmoro oouu tios. Married, at Guide Rook on Sunday Aug.4, by Eld, Shirley, Mr. George Baines to Miss May Deoker both of Stillwater. Theso youag people have fhe best wishes of their many frionds. Simpson. In order to introduoo Chamberlain's OOngh Remedy here we sold seyeral doz bottles on strict gnarantee and have foaed every bottle did good service. We have used it onrselves and think it super ior to any other. W. I, Mowroy, Jarvis ville, vV. va. For sale by Deyo &. Urice, druggists. MHir Rates to Iloston. August 19 to 24, Burhngten Rout agents in Nebraska and Kaasas will bell round trip tiokets to Boston at the one way rate. Return limit, Oot, b'tb. The train to tbke: The Knights Templar official train, hariagon board Grand Commander Finoh and esoert, will lehve Omaha via tha Burlington Route at 4:35rp. m., Thursday, Aug, 22d; after arrival of all trains from tho west. Through to Boston with out change. Savon hours stopavcr at Niagara Falls. TickotB and Bleeping oar reserva tions on application to any agent of this or any connecting line. Sond for froe holder giving full in formation. J. Francis, G. P. and T. A., Omaha, Nsb. a a ' Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Wortt'a Pair HlfbMt Award. " WiDHOT HAVMAKINQ. Oat Amateur's Krperlec Was Complete and Satisfactory In One IMy. Tho hottest oxporiouco I ovor mot With In tho country wns tho day I holp ed to moke hay. Tho farmor twgau to call tifl shortly nftor midnight, and nftet a long siego of iutormittent yelling he snecoodod in his design of getting ns ont of bed sovornl hours boforo it wiw noccs sary. It was then 8 n. 111. About two hours later wo hrnl had onr brenkfasts and wore entering tho hayfiold. When one gets into trouble, tho open ing scenoa nro always nlluriug. A gor geous sunrise was iu full swing in the ast. Tho dew lay ou tho grnns, and the air was cool and invigorating. I could ot but agree with tho poets that the cent of tho now mown hay was very Inspiring. I felt liko acolt and was koen to jump into tho sport Tho first heat consisted iu bunching tho hay af tor tho niko, which tho farmer hiuisolf drove about tho Hold with ninny loud "geos" and "haws," but fow "whoas. " Tho old rascal took 11 fiend ish dolight iu ctowding us. It began to look n littlo liko work. Whou tho buy was all bunched, the high ladder wagons woro driven into the Hold. Being a novice, I was assigned the duty of loading. I stood upon tho wagon and built tho load an tho bay was pitch ed to mo theoretically, but on mo actual ly. Tho first doeo knocked nil tho poetry out of mo. Tho blazing sun had sucked up all the dewdrops and was now high in the east. Ho soomed to focus his scorchinp rays ou tho wagons, and tho hay crackled and sizzled about mo liko frying fat. It was noon 20 times all at onco. I thought I was becoming liquified. I sank to my nook in tho hay and roasted in a con centrated oven of absorbed solar heat Not a broezo stirrod. No friondly oloud hovered near to screen tho orb of flro. 1 vainly triod to fancy I was in tho Arctic ocean and tho wagon was n floating ice berg. Tho old pitchers, inured to the heat and tho avocation, still fed on the hay. Wo woro jerked into tho bam from tho frying pan into tho fire and I wot thoro barbecued for half an hour in the hot bods of tho mow. Out wo shot ngain into tho broiling field. All day long this process of slow torturo continued. It was a littlo drama from tho snowless land inscrtod into real life, tho farmer impersonating Ba ton, tho pitchors'his archaugols and my self Charon's lost passenger. But, thank heaven, tho former was no Joshua, and tho sun at last complet ed his trip across the skies and disap peared beneath tho mountain. Theuoxt day my place on tho wagon was occu pied by some other fool Philadelphia Press. Tfeo Bank of Scotland. The Bank of Scotland, now 200 years old, naturally sought to encourago Scot tish Industries, and this is shown in the manufacture of its paper for notes. The first largo notes woro made in 1090, 20 Bhillina uotos, as they wore termed, be ing only issued on April ?, 1704. In 1720 the bank's paper waa manufac tured at Giffordholl, near Haddington. Attendants had to bo present iu the bank's interest, and ibeir account was paid by tho bank. Ono item was "alo and bread furnished to tho workmen, 10s.," and another for "drink money to servants, 4 17s. Oct" Tho items are suggestive although it is possible they only represented drink money in name In 1735 tho bank got its 20 shilling banknotes mode nt Collingtoun Miln (Cblinton mill), and thero is nn "no oompt for drink inonoy" in connection with it A barber camo twico from Edinburgh to shavo tho officials and re ceived 8s. for his professional attend anoo. Groen tea must havo cost at this time 24s. per pound, for in tho bill a quarter pound sells for 0s. At this Colinton mill tho bank appears to have kopt all tho employees in food during tho time the paper was boing manufac tured. A man was engaged 12 days at tho paper mill in dressing moat, and ho out up in that timo 200 pounds of It. Meat and mutton cost only 2)d. per pound in those good old days. A hen is charged at 81L, a duck at 0d., ono "sol Ian gooso," Is. 8d. ; a dozen eggs, 8L ; six chickens, only Is. 4cL, and a wild fowl, lOd. ; choeso cost 4d. per pound and bacon 8d. per pound. In 1700 the bank's noto paper was mado at Rod hough Miln (Redhall mill). Chambers' Journal. Porter or Porterage. An officer being moved from ono sta tion to another sent iu u bill, in whioh was an item for "porter." The item, after having exorcised tho in tol loots and received tho indorsements of flvo succes sive officials at tho war ofllco, was dis allowed on tho ground that "porter" could only bo allowed if taken under medical advico. The officer respectfully informed his superiors thut the "porter" charged for was not drink, bnt tho in dividual who had carried his baggago. Tho roply was that this should have been entered as 'porterage, ' whereupon tho officer ventured to inquire whother if ho took a cab this should bo put down as "cabbage." Truth. The Heat of Onr Clothes. How hot our clothes are has just been determined by n Dr. von Bobber, a German meteorologist. When tho out lido temperaturo is 60 degrees F., tho temperatnro on tho coat is 71.2 degrees, that between tho coat and tho wuiRtcoat 78.0 degrees, botwoou waistcoat and shirt 76.0 degrees, between shirt and undershirt 77.4 degrees and botwecu tho woolen undershirt and tho skin 00.0 degrees. Exchange. Edison says thoro is practically no limit to tho speed that can bo attained on a railroad. Ho thinks tho greatest speed will oomo when electricity is ob tained direct from coal. "The pleosontest way 'to tako ood liver oil," says an old gormand, "is to fattta phreona with It and then eat tho as is i i - r If you a " It's The ever-increasing popular ity of Climax Plug can only be attributed to its high quali ty, delicious flavor, and satisfy ing substance three features which, all judges of Chewing J Tobacco know to be essential. A FAMOUS COUPLET. The Familiar Lines Which llie Ilcen At tributed to Martin Luther. Nearly everybody is fnmillur in ono Iniiguago or another with tho famoua old German couplet attributed to Mar tin Luther, and which lltorally and properly tranxlatod into English is as follows : Who lores not wine, wife and song Rcmnlnx n fool IiIh whole ltfo long. This supposed rontimeut of tho great roformor has been quoted thousands of times its his, and its authenticity was not questioned. But now conies a vory competent authority Tho .Lutheran Ob server and stoutly insists that Luther novor wroto tho linos, and that, in fact, thoy mado thair first appearance more than 200 years after his death. According to Tho Observer, in tho year 1777 a well known German poet, John Henry Voss, published at Ham burg n small volumo eutitlod "Musen almnnnch (" Tho Almauoo of tho Muses"). At the cud of ono of tho poouis in this book he placod tho coup let in Gorman : Wtr nlcht liobt weln, welb und gosang Dtr btetbt uln narr eeln lobcnlang. To tills effusion Voss nfiixed tho namo of Luther. This caused n good deal of commont and excitement. Voss was a candidate for tho position of teacher in tho Hamburg gymnasium. Tho Luther an pastors of tho city protested against his appointment becauso Luther was not tho author of "tho couplet" which had been attributed to him, and becauso Voss lud thus mado Luther encourago intemperance But iu spito of nil that could bo dono in tho way of donial and explanation tho linos literally clung to tho groat namo and refused to bo sepa rated, and wo vonturo to say that com paratively fow down to tho prosout day over doubted that Lutlior was thoir real author. As tho couplet oxpressos tho convivial Bontimouts of many Gormans it is prob ahlo that it was a common pieco of un written German folkloro oven before Luther's timo. Some English writers havo mado the linos into a bacchanal rhymo, with n sinister meaning, but tho truo version, coupling "wlno, wifo and song," expresses tho prevailing senti ment and custom among Gormans in taking their wivos and children with them to tho gardens and othor social re sorts for rccroatiou and amusomout. Buffalo Commercial A Valuable Flud. After years of study an lbor, there has at last been discovered a sure and never failing remedy, It has boen tested on patients, who have dispaired of ever being oared, the results have been, in every case wonderful. Groft's Rhenrnntiam Care is nnequaled as a positive romedy in all cases of Ohronio and Aonte Inflammatory Rheumatism, Gout, Lumbago, Sciatica, Neuralgia, Dysmenorrhoca and nil kind red affeotionB. It is also n valuable Blood Parlfler, being especially useful in Eozeinn Psoriasis, Scrofula, all Glandular Enlarge ment and dieases of tho liver and kidneys, It in absolutely free from nil narootios. Severe nttaoka aro relioved in from one to three days and a positive oaro effeoted in from flvo to eighteen days, O, L. Cot ting Red Oloud, Neb. 18-4m I Running S Sores. ICures the Serpent s Sting. S fiOMTlOlflllft In all IU mm com. IL00D POISON BlBro'borc7. SHBBSBSB.-- Iielln power.. ltro- moves tha Dolinn uitd bullda ud tlia v.iflm.i A Tlla.bl. WWIlM Oil lb. 4U.IM 4.4 IU U.tUHBll BltUMIfM. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta. Oa. tj "Heals EBB m are posted on Chewing Tobaccos you know Is much the best. "" made by LORILLARD. .for W Sjsa fhlrlir.trr'ii KhmII'Ii llmml nraarf. rENHYROYAL PILLS Origin M and Only Uenulnr. Arc. alwata rrl labia, tAbttn ask , UruMtat lor tftiAfirr KnnU'h tut 1 mAttJ II fitmt u ttftianl i;J t tntUtlloX trMft aralA! Willi Mu riMmn, J me nn AthrK. RrttLtt tt,tHarnui atibihrM (iontmnd imtt if. lit U lrualti, or ") I If. In itami f r particular, tfatlnimlelt an I lfHtr frtf I Bt,llr-"iiffrfr. t,T rtfliira IT Mb! I. Id.OUU TraiinionUli Stmt liptrt - MrrklrhralrrC(irsut4'ulCa..Msillaonrnunl. li j ill Ul Druuliti. i'MUdeu. IV. G. F. Stapleton, Blacksmith, Ulakca a apoclulty of Repairing Buggies aud Carriages. Horae-shoonig aud If low Work prompt ly attended to, and Ukcs nains shooinc Trotting and Running Horses, And all work expeoted ot a first class Smith. hop South of the Laundry. BUSINESS AUIS. rASE eV MoNITT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Moon Block, - RED CLOUD, NEB. Collections promptly attended to, and correspondence solicited. W M. ZELUFF. Tonsorlal Artist, 2d Door South or Ciller Office. First class harboring done with neat ness and dispatch. Your putronage solicited. -Ml AS. RAL The O. K. Shop, lied Cloud, Nebrnaka. I give my personal attention to my patrons. First-class shaving and hair cntting n Bpuclalty. H UTOHISON & HI ATT, Tonsorlal Artists, 4th Avkmdk, Red Cloud, Nrnmsiti. Flrst-olass barbers and (irst ohu work guaranteed Give men cull L. 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