The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, August 16, 1895, Image 1
Tl irl i'iiiim tiw in nrr lirr im tiimi ' "v .- wu.HiKggwvwiiitiyraja.ftaj-B! " - i.i ii i, I ' i T, ,., ., wnmi '-""i 4-; iw BAfHHrHzi!rii!iir''",' ,-jr. r T-i-"g'airS3BfcBjj j; .i-.fTi!Zrjr"'xrrLriI"' r-rj-jHjL"ijrir-. Mjid,gFri,'nnrAA -ar4ijj'tit,jpt-.i.j.AfPfrfr'v, All Home Print. Red Cloud. Wkhster County, Nek.. Friday, August 16. 1H95 Vol. 23 No. 33 6VLi?rj! -- ?- wa ID ' T,t!llMl''lllHll,ihlJ Tim 'nl. JLli'JILll "Well,-SantS ' Claus must have run out o'Soap when Mils MGMI fUU. Claus r i:r. "'."t "" WIIV nut I It tlimr 1irntf rli'iti nn1 uinlrrc mother hannv. Trv it in vour Even the children recognize Santa fi&Vr-sH WA Soap as one of the good things wlfiti'ft-' 6 Sold everywhere. Made only by The N. K. Fairbank Company, mJjdU h(l!luaU!i-. A fino rain Tucsd.iv night. Geo. li.irtus f.nd wife were 111 Bed Cloud Miiiidin. D. It. Sptnoglu was in this vicinity on business Tuesday. Ad Unwind and two oldest xons pairrn viit to the "Hub" Monday. Mr. Docl.er und son lid siurtcd Tuo.sday overland to Missouri to look for a U"1 . MrJitJaiUuit nt owii formerly of till" plaeo tins Ih'uii vihiting in this vicinity. L. D. Walls and Orris Hubbard Btnrlfld'last week overland to Missouri Coook for a place where pooplo don't nocd aid. Join Sanders rmuo down from Prai rie (rem Inst week and brought .Jessie nod Addio Willains who have been visiting t jjr unele Davo Fishel. It is reported that Sarah Blaino ks tutdo another m itrimouial vr.uturc. Tfis tuna with it mail of Jewel county Kan , iho bus a farm and a fishpond. D M. iluttr and C. It Crono of lied Cloud were in this vioinity look ing after thoir fences last week. Pol ities are ripo. Simpson. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, ) gg Lucas County. ) 'Jf ronk J. Chedey makes oath t!sot he Is tbe senior partner of tho firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the city of Toledo, county and state aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of One Hundred Dollars for eaeh and every ease of catarrh that oauuot be oared by the une of Hall's Catarrh Care. FlUNK J. CnKNKT, Hworn to bofore me anil subscribed in iy presenoe this Cth day of Deoember, A. V. isu. S.JU-N , A. AV. Qlkasow, hkal I Notary Public ' Holl's Catarrh Caro is taken intornally and oots directly on the blood and raw ons surfaees of the syBtein. Send for testimonials, froo. F. J. Ciiknisv it Co., lolodo, O. (Q!;8oId by dniRglsts, 7.r. Itlatlen. Mr. and Mrs. Arohcr of Kdgar Sundayod with her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. Cauirmun. C. Gunn and wife drovo over from Davenport Friday ".ud stopjicd a few days with our townsman L. E. Spenoo. Tuesday morning tboy resumed their ioupjQy westward to visit a friend in ' Furnas county. f O. M. Andrews of Priond was in i this oitv tho foro art of tho week spending a fow days with au old frior.d Isaac yisk. Hie corn in fliis vicinity has been daroigod fully one-half by tho lato drouth and winds. Johu Lulz and wife spent Sunday wilh Mr. and Mrs. C. Kasierly. 0 It. Crono and Chaj. Robinson of Red Cloud, were in tW iy Tuesday. , Walters of Blue Hi wbb miln i m i 1 m m krepiMM tlirir i mm Wi I w home. i'ii ft 3i linking hands with his friends in this part ol the comity Tuusday. Mr. and Mrs J. L. GrandstaiT wcro in Campbell Saturday. In the ball game Satmdat between Campbell and ltladou on t lit formers diamond, tho Bladen boys won easily. Score Ult to 17. Illadcn came nut victorious in tho ball game at Rosolnnd last Friday, between Juniata and liladen, scoro 17 to 15. Mrs. C. E. Hicks and daughter re turn d homo Friday from a viit with friends at Denver, Colorado. II. II. Watson made a business trip to Juniata thu latter part of last week. Miss Monroo and Mrs. W. A. Ba ker Jr. drove, to Bluu Hill Monday. MuLaughliu and Thome started out the first of tho week for a spin on thoir wheels through Adams, Hall, Mer rick and Hamilton counties, L. R. Wyldor and wife took dinner wilh Mr. and Mrs. Tho?. Burden's Sunday. Thog. Burden drove to Campbell Tuesday. Levi Munson and wifo of Lincoln arrived Tuesday ovening and will vinit friends and relatives in this vicinity. A Gno rain visited this scotion of tho country Tuesday night, although to lato to help tho oorn it has done much good. i When moving into our present home I found a bottle of Chamberlain's Fain Balm left by a former tenant. On the label I found the statement that it wa (rood for cuts and burns. I can testify to the truth of this. Nothing in all my x- porienoe has found its equal for blisters and burns. F. E. Barrett, manager Lo" Hueur sentinel, ue ouour, Minn, rain Balm is nlso a ouro cure for rheumatism. For snle by Doyo&Orioe. druggists. JBatlii. Snmo of tho farmers are cutting fodder. Mr. Wictior of Red Cloud was in our locality Tuesday. C F. Kelly was in our vioinity on business last Thursday. Andrew Eriokson shipped a oar load of cattlo to Omaha Monday. Oats aro making from 10 to 12 bushels per aero in this neighborhood. Mrs. Grico was visiting in this com munity tho first of this wook. William Brothauor was a pleasant caller ut Mr. Marker's of Otto Sunday. Koontz and Rinklo wore doing somo thoshmg in our community this week. Mr. Griffeth of Red Cleud is putting up hay on his land. itruco Payne has been engaged as toaoher in tho high sohool at Bladen far this winter. Miss Emma Graves of Red Cleud is viBitiag friunds and relatives iu tkis vicinity this- woek. Mr. llaniey has purchased a new mower and rake, He expects to cut lots of hay this fall. Stunner. ? "BtnMiVRriMiiA&&tflRBGifflninHniM . . " . . . .r . 7 ' Inavule. There was a small !iowr last Sun day morning. The lightning struck tho livery btrn and killed four horses two for Mr, Suwytr ami two for a mover that had put in out of tho riin. Mr. SiHjcr and Mr Popp were knock ed down but not setiotisly injured. The Sunday-school is to have a pic nic iu the groe two milts cast of here next Friday tho l(!th. School commences hero again the 2nd. of September. The bunrd has engaged Mr. Frisbie for thu coming year. Mips Euuiri Halo is going to teach west or lnavalc and Miss Lorn Orchard east of lnavalc the coining vi ar. Miss Lulu Barber was up last Fri dy to attend tho social. W. N'.Utcliard&on u putting up his hay on the bottom. Tom Jones is stacking it. C. Hunter shipped threo cars or stook from here last Sunday. There arrived at Mr. Art Davis' on last Sunday a boy ol tho usual Neb raska weight. Mr. Lad and wife went to Red Cloud on Tuesday. A huge crowd front here arc going to Hustings to the reunion. There was a match gamo of ball hero last Saturday between Iuavalo's 2nd uino and Franklin's 2ud nine. The scoro stood 19 to 13 in favor of lnavalc. INAVAI.E. We would like to look into tho pleasant faoo of some one who hns never had any derangomentof thodigestive organs. We soe the drawn unhappy fucos of dyspep tics in every walk of life. It is our na tional disease, and nearly all complaints spring from this sourco. Remove the stomach diiliculty aud tho work is done. Dyspeptlos and pale thin peoplo nre lit temlly starving, because the don't digest their food. Consumption never dovelop in poople of robust and normal digestou. Correct tho wasting nnd loss of flesh and we cure the disease Do thin with food. Tho Shaker Digestive Cordial contains ul ready digested food and is n digorter of food nt the same time. Its ofleots nre feltntonoe. Get u phamphlet of your druggist unddearn ubout it. LAXOL is Castor oil made ns sweet as honey by a new process. Children like it. Judson. A splondid rain last Sunday revived tho crops. Rov. Hemriok has bcon holding revival meetings at Womcr. No ad ditions to tho church yet but tho prospect is good. J. M. Brown and Mr. Leaderbrand have throshed thoir small grain, Mrs. Lilo a sister of J. LGravoa returned to Chicago Monday after visiting hero two weeks. J. L, Stoner and wifo returned homo Sunday from thoir 'visit in Illinois and Missouri. Chintz. Buo. That tired feeling should bo overoomo nt ouoo or it may end most seriously. Take Hood's Harsapanlln now aud pre vent sickness and suffering later in the season. Hood's Fills nre the best family cathar tio and liver medicine. Harmless, relia bio, Btiro. Statu Line. This vicinity has been visited by two splendid rains. Mr. Moses Stanley had a stroko of paralysis Tuesday morning which left him blind. His family havo tho sym pathy of all tho community. Noxt Saturday and Sunday will bo Quarterly mooting at tho North Branch Friond's church, Mr. A. Arrants and his brother Joo zfeot to start to Iowa Thursday morning. J, B. Toland, A. A. Davis and Alenzo Kinard havo threshod their oats which averaged from 15 to 35 bushels per aor. Children Cry for Pitcher's Casttrl. -'i'. i-asas. j r i (.. . .1 jl. .Mnfi' . State 4'rcck. Some sickness iu thesn parts which has resulted iu four deaths; Mrs. Brown, J, Brown's little boy, Frank, Mrs Hilton's little grand-child, Several of our neighbors ntteudtd the Populist convention at the Center last Saturday. Messrs Tom Hooper and Clarence Bcatdsly and Misses Edith Scrivuer, Eva Smith and Miss Spurrcr aro at tending normal nt thu Center Mr. Luso has been rc-cmployed to teach tho Mt. Hupo hchuol this fall aud winter. Davo Fait has the principalslnp of a school 20 miles north of Omaha. Mrs. Gicweli and Mrs. J. W. Cor bett arc on tho tick list. Mr. Humbert, thu tiawliug preach er, with his band, has eb scd the meet ings at I'oijii; Creek anil untie west to Womcr Occasional. A Valimblu rinil. After eiirs of study nn l'-or, thurs ha1? nt last been discovered a fxru inul never failing remedy, It has lieon tested on paticutx, who havodispalted of over being cured, the results have been, iu every oaso wonderful. Croft's llhucmatism Curo is unuqualed ns a positive reintdy in nil oases of Chronic mid Aouto Itiilammutory Rheumatism, Gout, Lumbago, Seiutlcn, Neuralgia, Dysmenorrhoin nnd nil kind red affections. It is also a valuable Blood Fnrifier, being especially useful iu Kcema FioriUBis, Scrofula, all Glandular Enlarge ment and dieasesof the liver and kidneys. It is absolntely free from nil naroutios. Severe attacks aro relioved in from one to three dnys utid n positive euro elTeotcd in from live to eighteen days. C. L. Cot ting Red Cloud, Neb. i:i-4m In Rleiuorlaiii. Respectfully dedicated to tho ruomory of Frank Stroot by Leon a Turner. A lovod one from our mttlat bus gono Up to tho nzuro domo, His spirit from tbo earth has ilown, To its eternal homo. His death into our hearts indicts A wound both deop und aore, And unto us such sorrow brings As was no'orfelt bofore. His life woe ono of noblest worth And hosts ot frionds had ho, Who, in our sad boroavemont lend Their heartfelt simpathy. Throughout his life his friends Wero precious in his sight, Of them he thought till on death's wing His soul from earth took ilight. He died with mnnly willingness Without regrot or sigh, For angel forms did beckon him And closed bis dying eyeB. Within tho hearthstone ot our homo Ho leaves a vacant plaoo, But through faiths light wo hopo nt death In heaven to see his face Dear friend Frank it from the sky You look on us below, You know our sorrow nnd dispair Our griot our mortal woe. Perhaps you wonder at our grief It on us you look down, Tho timo is short when wo with you Shall wear tho immortal crown. Kenneth Bazomore had tho good for tuuo to receive a small bottle of Cham- berlaiu's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhcua Remedy when threo ot his family wore sick with dysoutery. This one smnll hot tlo cured them all nud ho had somo left, which ho gnvii to Geo. W. Baker, a proml ment merchant ot tho place, Lewistou, N. C, and it cured him of the samo enm plaiut. When troubled with djsuntery, diarrhoea, oollo or cholera morbus, give this remtdy n trial and you will be more than pleased with tho result. The praise that naturally follows its introduction and use has made it very popular. Mi and 50 cent bottles for sale by Doyo Si Grloe, druggists. Card or TlinHka. Wo wish to extend our hoartfelt thanks to tho friendB who so kindly as sisted us in tho sickness and death of our doar mother. Tiiomah Bhow.n. 'ClIAIil.IK HlIOW.N. Dr. Price's Cream Baking; Powder A Pur flrap Craaa Tartar Pewitor. Highest of all in Leavening Power Latest U.S. Gov't Report Royal K ABSOLUTELY PURE I. IV. Mien Semis Hie Creut fiunll) M'erUI) a Verj I ill i-root lui; SUctih oI'IiIn Trip In Hie. I'ar Went. BopKWOon, Wyo., Aug. 8. Enrroit Ciiinr: Wo made tho start nt 7:10 yesterday a. in. as I had written you and arrived in camp at -1 p. in. after a diivo nnd n walk of 28 miles up tho mountains. I had to walk with Mr. Fnrrcll as wo wuro tho only members of tho party who uould stand tho hard strain. Ah I bayo stated wo arrived nt homo or at camp nt -1 a. m. tired and hungry, notwith standing wo had a lunch nt noon; found most of tho party well nnd it was very much like meeting a lot of friondly Indians. Tho women wcro dressed in their mountain! costumes which ndded that poculiar spectacle referred to, as going into an Indian village. Tako it all in all tho trip up was grand and worth tho trip over tho 400 miles of almost a barren desert, viz: from Alliance, Nebraska. I mot with only ono mishap, if it might be so called, by forgetting my rifle at RanchcBtcr, and as thero is not a gun in camp of its calibre I am unablo to use my ammunition, but thoro aro plenty of arms in camp, The parly has killed one boir weighing 500, and ono doer. Grouso and spcokled trout until you oaunot rent. I was out a while last night with Mr. Young of Orleans and bagged 14 grouse, so you can judge from our success that thuy aro n very tamo bird, but for tho trout I cannot say as niuoh. Tho party has not beon very successful with the line, but a cowboy camo into camp yester day nnd thry started him for Tongue river at 2 o'clock, ho was baok by fivo with thirty-four as lino trout as an opicuro over gazed upon. By the way, wo aro camped in tho Tonguo river canyon about a thousand feet abovo its wators. Tho location is de lightful in tho cxtcino. A party of nino, inoluding myself, walked up tbo great flumes owned and operated by J. II. McSbano & Co. of Omaha for tho purposo of transmitting or running lumber and railroad tics from thoir mills and camp on tho Tonguo river down to the railroad station, and it is worth going miles to see. The flume is nino miles long, running down tho canyon, at times through tunnels and at other over great trussels, ranging in height from eight to ono hundred feet abovo ten a lirma and at somo points 2000 feet abovo tho river bed. This lluiuc conducts a great stream of water which runs ut a great rato and every second a railroad lie, providing you aro on the lookout, can be scou (l)ingpast. All tho product of tho mill is conducted down to tho station iu a liko manner. Of all my mount ain travels I havo never seen any thing quito its ctjual. The laying out of this llumo is undoubtedly tho grand est picoo of engineering skill in tho world, or at least I oannet conceivo anything that will or could surpass its bold daring. Tho ongincer who car oled this project to oomplotcuoss is nndor twonly-oight years of ago and is a member of our party as I write Modorn engineering is undoubtedly marvolous. It is impossible for mor tal man to property describe the work on this Tongue river; it must be seen to bo appreciated. It is this flume that applies the urnatcst part of tho ties used nnnuilly by tho ii oc M. railroad company. The MoShnno crmpitny is under contract to furnish them :!,000,000. But I must refr to ono innro thing tlutt I apprehend would bo of interest to 3 nu and to tho people of Red Cloud and vicinity, and that is tho prico obtained for slaplo groceries. I made i injuir y this a. 111. nt tho store at Redwood. It is a re tail concern but ono would think it wholesale whon first viewing tho stook. But-to tho point. Common tomatoes nro sold at 2")o, per can, Arbuokol's oofToo nt 115c. per pound, Horseshoo tobacco G.'io. per pound, Battlo-ax 50o. per pound, but Yeast Foam can bo had for uu. per package. Tho prioo printed on each package, I am i in form ed by a clork, is tho only reason it is not sold for 15o, so it sevma. Our party is tho only ono in this country after health. Wo leave for homo about 4 p. m. a walk down tho flume. My wife did not accompany tho party as I did not caro to risk the trip for her until I had first explored it to my cntiro satisfaction. I sond-this latter in caro of a froightcr this p. m., henco I must close. Yours truly, P. W. Siika. In order to introduce' Chamberlain's Cough Itstnedy hero we hold several doz bottles ou strict guarantee mid havo fouud every bottln did good si-rvioe, We have used it ourselves nnd think it super ior to nnv otlmr. W. I. Mowroy, Jarvis ville, V. V. For sale by Deyo & Orioe, druggists. Obituary. Died nt her homo m Smith county, Kansas, August 5, 1895, Jano Brown ngod sixty-two years, four months and eleven days. Sho leaves two sons and threo daughtors to mourn hor loss. Sho was laid to rest in tho Webb cemetery Wodnosday, August 7, services being conducted by Rov. Horton. Sho has crossed tho lonely rivor ' And her sufferings now aro o'er, Sho has gono to dwell forover On that fair and peaceful shore. Gono beyond the-vale ot shadows With tho angola to abide, In that home ot wondrous beauty Just beyond tho surging tide. A Fkiexi). 1 1 Democratic Caucus. Tho democratic doctors of Harmony township will meet ut tho Pattorsen Bchoolhouso in district 80, on Monday uf ternoon at fl o'clock, for tho purposo of electing ono dolognto to tho county convention tithe hold at Bluo Hill, Tues day, August 20, 1805. A. L. Ekm:. Committeeman, "Mothers' Friend" Cures Rroaot Rising Dlcdol. I havo been a midwife for many yenrs, und iu each cnie whero MOTH ERS" FRIEND" vns used accomplished loa ders and shortened labor and lessened pain, it iw tho best remedy for IUSING OF TnB IUIHAST known, and worth tho price for that uloue. Mrs. M.M. llrowfitor, Montgomery, Ala. Bent by Express or mall, on reedpt of price. $1.00 bolH. UoitlC'To Mothers" nulled froc, r DrtADFIELD REGULATOR OO., ATLANTA, QA. SOLD BY AU DBUOaiSTS. , rr-rWrfH Js? I.' 1.1 l i M ,1 n M' .;. .v M .,.'' , , TSr M6rgsateaB8igMMri ' U,4