Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1895)
JZ. J&m3toJ&2fgi: mt& iiZRiJSl.ZL.'.: .'MiMM.. y.Midr zssam i3cfaFBBK THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, AUG. 16, 1895. 8 4 31 v - ff y K lists -aaka til liB ir iib into oor it on : eje a tho J rand nnrl, bnn o tho :a. ry to telling oricffci woro rip In ninont (;ood i esti id job nnized it lih .ichors' Cur . P. Al- BtitutO jr. 23d. is, com 'oIIowb: nmont, nbol R leetinK, iiristiim den. church toholar . E. An- lucntion jsent nU isit tho t week. rEU, 'o. SupU ired fort reh nnd ry comb dressing Igor. It jnttnl to -m BVC Vte. i a BLOSsrf Acts like a poultice, drawing out fever and pain, and reinvig. orating the entire Female Sys tem. It removes all obstructions and creates a healthy, natural now of all secretions. It is the one natural cure for female troubles, because it is applied right to the diseased parts. Don't take internal rem edies for Pemalt weakness.com mon sense requires a direct ap plication for immediate' relief and permanent cure. "Orange Blossom" is a sure, painless cure for falling and dropsy of the womb, profuse, difficult, irregular menses, leu- corrncea, ulceration, tumors, sick headache, constipation, sal low complexion. "Orange Blossom" is apastile easily used at any time. Every lady can treat herself with it. Mailed to any address on re ceipt of $i. Dr. J. A. McGlllft Co. 4 Panorama Place, Chicago, 111. Forlal. fcy-C. L. CettlntjReel Cloud. ' ' ....f..... , -,..,.....,MM NEW APTERTlgEMEMTl. i CkUkMtor ZaatUfc Mama Brut. Pennyroyal rills l-CW ettaalsurftHli-Oeaelae. . w Mm slaktaUts PWBUB IWU Drinlrt fcr CkUum' .moiii Brand la IU4 BM IM INUMWIItkUtribbOS. thcr. MAutdmlutHmi nmmUmUalimt. AlDiessIM H.nVVJ Jnwnn, iminoiu tu MtrtifcemltalOe-Ba4tMa Hum pfimiiw. ar"nff. rm TaseW Mixta. . RRm M HAIR i BALSAM ' OlWM ao. bsenlAsi las bel rraaotss a. lnsltal (xowtlu JfTr Telle u xo Bje.ai IU to Bestore Onv Ita TouLtrul Color. Skip 4UMM r ' -'"-. J SMBWSSlKUiae Thinacure , For Thin People ARE YOU THIN! Klcih mado with Tnlnaoure Tablet by a Kirn tine process. They create perfect aaslmllatleu of every form of food, secreting tbe valuable fiarts and discarding tha worthies. They make hlu fi.ee plump and round out tbe fluurt. They are the Mandard" remedy fer Isanuesa, containing uo arseulc, and absolutely harmless. Trice, prepaid, $1 per box, 0 for $5, . Vamphlet,"HOW TO OET FAT," free. The-Tlilnacnre Co., M9 Broadway, N. Y. CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT t Fork rompt answer ana an nonest opinion, write to IIINNA! tut., who have had naarlr eft aar experience In the patent business. Comnmnioa. tlom strictly eonfldeutlal. A Handbook of In formation concerning fatenie and bow to ob tain them sent free. Also catalogue of mechan ical and iclentlflo books cent free. Patents taken through liana A Co. reoelTO special notloe In the Hclentlfle Amerfeaa. and tkoe are brouaht wldl before the mails with out cost to the laTentor, This scleaajd Daper. fasned weeklr. elesantlj Ulwtrated, bee by fat the lantest clrcnlstlon of any eelantlflo work la the wona,.eilJTtu. oamnie eoDiea sjuucinf EOition.montur.euos sioer o copies. !J5 cents. Ererrnum turn pn latest MUMN a year, ftnfle iuisa HH ' oont ttfnl nlatee. In colors, and DhotoaraDha of naw houses, with plans, enabling builders to show tha !' leslnis and secure contracts. vv. AddrM MlW YOHK, 9 Ml BBOADWAT. . . Notice to '1'eacben. Notioa is hereby giren that I will xamine all persona who maj deiire to offer thomaelvcs aa candidates foi tcaohera ofthe publio aohoola of it county, at Red Cloud on tbo third Saturday of each month. Special examinations will b held oa the Friday proceeding the 3d Sat urday of eaoh month. The standing desired for 2d and 3d grade certificates is tha same no grade below 70 por cent., arerage 80 per eont; for first grade certificate no grade below 80 per cent., average 90 per eent. in all branches required by law. D. M. HuNTiR.Cnnntj Supt. BBBBk .J K"4 tyj) mtMmW rf VMCt JfSrMr Cnnip slicriiiiiii, lliutlnRR, Neb , Aug. !20 tol. The local reunion eonimittco at IlnRtingB. nnd pcoplo generally, are busy niafcinj; preparations for the greatest patljcring of old soldiers and citizens over nRcmblod together on Nebraska soil. It will bo a eala week in flnstings, and a royal welcomo awaits every old soldier and oitizen in tho west, The veterans of tho Knnsas-NobraB-ka Ansuciation promiso to excel in numbers the aitcndatico of otu pre vious pathering. Fully 50,000 oiti zens of Kansas will join in this rand reunion. The Nobraskn Baud Union, embrac ing ovor GOO uniformed men, will hold their . annual reunion on tho same dates. There will bo muBlo galore. Band contest on Saturday morning. Two sash prizes, $75 firstj' $50 seo ond, Free for all. Bands expeetintr to enter must report at headquarters lucsday noon. Nebraska's excellent National Guards infantry, cavalry and artil lery has been orderod into camp at Hastings during the reunion of the olds soldiers. The local oommittce has contracted with one of tha largest manufacturers ol fire works in the United States for a speoial display of firo works on Mon day and Friday evenings. Signal shells, fired from mortars, and hand some set piaees suggestive of the oo- oasion will be oao of the charming features of the week'n program. Sham battlo Friday under com mand of Gen. Jno, M. Thayer and Gen. 0. J, Dilwarth will arouso old time aotivity and admiration. There will bo Gatliog gun practice daily by the Omaha Guard, and artil lery duel, eavalry duel, and fancy drill work by the National Guard. The oit'zens of Hastings are pre paring accommodations for a quarter million people. Camp Sherman will be turned over to Department Commander Adams at 2 p, m. Manday, when hostilities will oommenoa ia earnest. Six baloon ascensions and parachute drops by one of the leading aeronauts of tho oountrjv Prominojjt among the speakers from KP'.?. will be Ex-Senator Jahn J. Iigalls, Gov. Morrill, Bernard Kelly, aud D. 11. Anthonv. 'Tho Nebraska Congressianal' dele gation, Ex Dept. Commanders of the U, A. II. will also be present, and other prominent speakers. Special reduced rates and exoirsion traits frem all points, , "The" Watch. For timekeeping and durability nothing beats the seventeen jeweled Deuiier Hampden "yATon. , CALL ONpEN MAN nd oxamlne them. Also his Una of Jewelry, Diftinoiids, Spectacles, Clocke, llated and wild silverware, jmweulr spoons, lira I handled kulvoi nnd forks. carvliiK sets, ch liiKcard cases, Hon bmi Uoxe and oUiei lioVeUi-t. A lino line of siwtacle and eye LinsVes wllb InterTliaiiKnhlelenses.steel.nlekel Miver and nold frames, Bpeclal and careful at lentlonimldloOtilnKllieeje. Mr line of 2nd ,Md watches la quite large. I wllfrun lliem oB at Ims Ihan the r actual w.nrtii. . , , sjrliring your watch, clock and Jewelry re paTrwori.yoiirciiKraviiiR and jour old gold and .liver to we. TUQ pSMMAW Fltcher'sCastorla. Children Cry for ONLY 9NM ITS OF KIHD. if A Liberal ,Casapalgn Offer Mad .by tho Omaha Dally Naws Raanbllc. The Omaha Daily Newi-JReflublio is the odW straight republican daily newspaper published in tha metroaa Wt af Nebraska. It has been endors ed by tho leading repubhoan alubs in Omaha and Douglas county, and earn mended for its loyalty to the party in munioipal county and state campaigns. The Daily News-Republio is no aampaign sheet. Tha News was estab lished in Maroh, 1894, tho Republis is Oataber of tha same year, aid the two were combined in the following Deocmber. It has eight pages and is published evory day, Sunday oxoeptod. It contains all the telegraphio news in the most readablo form, and has a laige corps of correspondents in Neb raska towns. It is edited by experi enced newspapor men, and they are straight republicans to a man. Par ties desiring roliablo oampaign news should read it. The subscription prioo of tho Daily News-Hcpublio is $5 00 per annum, bv mail, nostnaid. In order that it may bo plaoed within the reaoh of every republican in Nebraska during die ooming campaign, (he following liberal offer is made: For one dollar paid ia advanoa the Daily News-Republic will be sent to any address postpaid, from n'6w until November 9. piano an remittances payanio ana address all rommuniofctions to Omaha Daily Nkwh Repuiimo, Omabn, Nebraska, When Babr waa sick, we gave her CaetorU. When aba was a Child, ahe cried for Caatorla, When ahe becamo Was, ahe clung to Castor!. When ahe bad Children, sue gavetheia CastorU. Tired, Weak, Nervous Could Not Sleep. - Prof. L. D. Edwards.-of Preston, Idaho, says: UI was nil run down, weak, nervous and Irrltablo through overwork. I suffered from brain Fa tiguc, mental depression, etc. I bo camo so weak and nervous that I could not Bleep. I would arlso tired, uiovajui.iijl'u mm uiuc. i ocgan laKing t Dr. Miles' Nervine s and now everything is changed. I Bleep soundly, I feel bright! activo and ambitious. I con do moro in ono day now than I used to do In a week. For this great good I glvo Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervlno tho solo credit. It Cures." Dr. Mlloa' Norylno Is Rold on a posltlvn uarantco that tho first hottlo will fonoflt. Alldrunigu sell It atll,o bottle for as, or will iMsont, prepaid, on rocolpt of prlco by the Dr. Ullua jfodlcal Oa, Klkhart, lod. NEUBALOIA carefl b Dr. Miles" Pint FfUM. "Ono cent a dote." At all druZBlst Ordinance No. 69. Annual appropriation ordinanoo for tho municipal year commencing May 1, 1803, nnd onding May 1, 189G. Be it ordainod by tho Mayor nnd City Council of tho city of Rod Cloud, Ne braska. Soo 1. That) the following sums bo appropriated to tho following purposes: For sidewalks and streets, in addition to the poll tax 8 210 00 For coal 1000 00 For malntainanco of the poor. . 200 00 For ropaira of water system .... 204 00 For official salaries 670 00 For incidentals, stationery, &c . . 1C0 00 For payment of bills of preced ing year, for which no war rants have been drawn 360 4i For water commissioner, engin es:, and labor on the mains and water system 696 0 The bills of last yoar referred to aro thosa incurred for muiutninance of poor and tha salary af enginoor, and other emnll bills. Sec. 2. Said sums shall be appropria ted out of tho following funds: The salary of water commissioned, en gineer, and expondituros for repairs of system and mains, shall bo paid out off tha water rents and charges. Tho residue .of said funda it any shrill bo used for purchasb tf coul. Expenditures for strcots and sidewalks shall be paid out of tho occupation tax, and tho residue of said fund ahall be used for the payment of coul bills, in cluding draynge and freight charges for the same. Official salaries, maintenance of poor, payment of laat year's bills provided in section ann, and incidentals shall be paid ont af the general fund. Enough warramta shall be drawn on the general, fund to pay any residuo of coal charges not paid out of occupation and wator ront fund. Interest on bonds shall bo paid out of their respective bond levies. Sec. 3. Any moneys that may be paid to the treasurer from the levies of previous years, after the warrants of those years have been paid, and any moneys or funds not otherwise appro priated by.thia ordinence, shall be ap propriated for the payment of outstand ing accounts for which no warrants have been drawn other than those montioned in section one. Soo. 4. The several funds with the amounts appropriated are as follows ex cepting interest, funds and debts: Water ronts estimated $ 900 00 Appropriated for salaries of on- ginoor and commissioner 096 00 Coal 201 00 Occupation tax roalized 1000 00 Appropriated for Btroets and sidewalks 240 OO For outstanding 260 85 For Coal 493 15 General Fond 85 por cent of the levy 1C87H0 Appropriated for official salaries 670 00 Maintonanco of poor ,, 200 00 Outstanding dobts SCO 45 For incidentals 156 00 Cool 300 85 Sec. fi. This ordinance shall take offset immediately after ita ilnal passage and publication, W. F. West, M. R. Dentlry, Clerk. Mayor. IITCHING PiLW ltWAYNrDl . fiisirtiMrafv aMOLoni.Y ewe V" l rIij..-k . m ... TT....tl)- nmrft nrra SB. ' sBSIBSBWBV Notice. Tor" Whom It May Cencern t All neranns nn haritliv warned not to buy FOR BBBBBBBBBsV sfaaBBBK BBBBBBBBBBk rBBBBBH taBBBBH BBBSHBHB .aSBBSBBSaw BBBBBB1 SBaSaBBBBBBB SHSBBBBBJ .BBSSBBBB. BBBBBb! BBBBBBVaBBBBBBI SBBBBBBBBa SaBBBBBBm(BBBBH 4BBBBBiBBB BBBBBB BBBBTBBBBbI SBBBBBBBBBS BBLBBBBBBbBbBBB 'BBBBbEvP' bb(H B.B aH bbVb. siB.B.liB.H 7bb BBBBBbL BBBBBbLBBBBBb! BBBaHBBBBBBBm BBBBb! BBBBBbB SBBBBBBBBBV BBBBBBBBbIbbI BBLBBBBBBBBbV JBBBBBBBBBBBBBm BBBBH 'BBBBBbB BBBBBBBBBBBbV SBBBBBBBbB BBBBBBBBBBr BBBBBBBBBBBBBBbV BBBbV 'BBBBBBB BBBBBBBBBBBV BBBBBBBBBBBBB SBBBBBBBBBB BBBBBBtBBBBBbV BBBBBB BBBBBBbI BBBBBBBBBB- t ' OR BARGAINS -r AeStf IN HHH IbbbbbbbbbbI bbbS bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbV bbbI t lei e - ,BBBaaBBa.aBBBBBl --.--.---aSBBaBSBBBBBBBBBBB afBSBJBBBJiBSBByBSBBSBim BHH Hj B Kk ,W H V HHbIE aeaaBBBaaBBBiBBBW. bbbbbI bbbbbbbbbbbbPbbbbbbbIbbbbbbbbs bbbbibbbbbbbbbbbbbsbbbbv 'bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbVJI sBBBBfBBBBBBBBBBBBBH kbbbbbbbbbbbbsbsb MBkBrH aafaWsWBBBBaVjBBmi BJBrBBBBBBmr' BbBBBBbBBbSJB BBBBBaBBaSBBB BBaaBWeBBf BBaaBaBBBBasaiaBBlBBF SEE D. J. MYERS, OVER ' r ' V POST OFFICE, RED CLOUD, ! V -t A NEBRASKA. Y ; . i f a tv ,1 M t.0. 3i I nor neifotlHt three promissory mites, u I veil by tne iindeniimNl to wanler, ilushaell, Ulessner Co., for Champion binder. Ono di-.e October Is:, lHuo, for3S,oo; ono duo October let, HOC, for SS uo; one due October 1st, 1897, for SW.W, tec I will sot pay Ute same for cause. JKO. X. KABK1B, v for. -.,sJ ,1fA. && - "nr xysiwivrn