The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, August 16, 1895, Page 6, Image 6

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THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, AUG. 10, 1805.
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tHe8ncAT KIDNEY, LIVERS BW
DiHHitlvcH travel
Call stone, lirlek lnt In urine, tuiln In urethra,
itrnliilni: after urltritlnn, pain In tho back nnd
hlv, mnliH n Moppiipo of water with press-lire.
Iliiglil's Disease
Tula nuts In urine fennty urine. Swamp-Unol
cures mlimry troulilesnii'l kidney tllilleultlcs.
Liver Complaint
rorpld or onliinrotl liver, foul breath, blllnus
nms, lillinus heniliiL'he, poor illircst Ion, pout.
Catarrh of the IMaller
Intlaintnutlon, Irritation, ukeratUin.ilrlhbllnB,
frequent Willi, piiM blood, mucin or put.
At DriissUtn 50 eenln and pl.OO Slf.
"InnUM Uulilu ti llonlth" fr Cownllntlon frt.
Oil. ICll.MIK.V CO., ItlNOIIAiMTON, N. V.
Itt'P'.ittlU'au lotuify coiuviiiioii.
Notice Is hereby glvon Unit, pursuant
to the notion of thu Republican County
Central Ci mini tteo of Webster county,-
Nebrnnl'ii, 11 republican county conven
tion jh honb called to moot lit the
courtlimiHi) in llod Cloud, Nubrnakn, on
lun(1ny, the l!)tb tiny of August, 18'.)."),
il o'clock n. m., for tbo purposo of se
lecting delegates to thostato convention,
und to I lie judicial convention of tbo
tenth judicial district, unit for tbo pur
pose of placing in nomination candi
dates for each of tbo following olllces:
County Irenauror, county clerk, BheritT.
clerk of tbo district court, county judge,
county superintendent of public instruc
tion, county coroner, and county Hurvoj
or. Notice. it also given that in case tho
township law enacted at tho last ncHsion
of tbo state legislature Ih doolarod to bo
in rlTeut in this county, and thu county
is apportioned under its provisions, the
delegati's from tbo townships in each of
bucIi di-itriots will place in nomination a
candidate fur tin) olllue of supervisor in
each of such districts. Tbo various
townHbipn nro entitled to representation
ua follows, allowing on dele,',ito for
oriuh ten votoH and fraction thereof caflt
for Ibigeno Monro for Auditor of I'ub
lie Accnuuttt in 1801, and ono delegate lit
lurge from each township:
Itutin, 4 delegates.
Denver Urei'fc, 8 delegates.
Cutlicrtun.'U delcguteri.
Klin Creole, (i delegates.
(iHilleld, 7 del.KiileH.
(llemvonij, S delegatHS.
Guide I tuck, 15 di-legutes.
Harmony, (i delegates,
lnavale, (I deleguteu.
Line, (! delegates.
Oak Oroide. 4 delegates).
l'leiisunt Hill, 8 delegates
Pothdam, JO delegates.
lied Cloud, II rut ward, 11 delegated.
Ked Cloud, second ward, Ifi delegates,
Kd Cloud tnwr.ship, 10 delegates.
StiUwui.tr. 0 delegates.
Wuliiut Creek, Ii delegntes. TotnL. 141.
It in recutimiended that tin proxies bo
allowed. T. C. IIackku,
Chainunn.
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KIIPUIIMOAN 'AUCU!ES.
Notice is hereby given tbut thoro will
bo it caucun of tho republican voters of
Walnut creek township, at the school
house in Dist. No. .1, on Saturday, tbo
17th day of August, 18!)."), at ono o'clock
p. in., for tbo purposo of choosing five
delegates to thu county couvention to
bo held at Ked Cloud, Nob., Aug. Kith,
180o, and for tno transaction of auoh
other businoBB lis may como beforo the
caucus. Jos. Noiii.k,
Committeeman.
Notice is hereby given that thoro will
1)4 a caucus of tbo republican voters of
IdhviJo township at tho drugstore of G.
W. Knight in Inavale, on Saturday, the
17th day of August, 1895, at three
o'clock p. m., for tbo purpose of choosing
six delegates to tho county convention
at Rod Cloud on August 19tb, 1695, and
for tbo transaction of such otlior busi
ne6e un may enmo beforo tbo caucus.
O. W. Knkiiit,
Commlttoenmn.
Notioo 'is horoby given that there will
be h caucus ot the republican votorH of
Ked Cloud -township, at tbo court bouso
in lied Cloud, on Saturdayitho 17th day
tif Abgiint, 189."), tit halt past two p. in.,
for tbo purpura of choosing ten dolo
jjates to tbo county convection at Ked
Cloud, Auguflt IDth, and for tho tran
saction of Hticb other busicouj as may
como l.vfuro tbo caucus,
K. H Sahiii,
Cdciuiii'teeinan,
Notice (h liernliygiwii that thoro will
Im'HVouwmof thw lepuhlic.in vutera of
GlniwtHid township, at tho G. A. K. balj
in lllaili.n. Nob., on h'.iturdaj-. tbe 17tb
day of AugiiHi, labv, at tlneo'cloek p.
m fr Hi' j)Uipoct of choomux c'tfbt
deigiri'rt t iho i-oiiMly coiiimti.u at
Kcl Cli.ti;', Ati;uf-t 5fl.li, and for tbo
trarihaiilion biicb oJier IxiHiuuw ;is
uiiO ciiiiut i'lfiiri) (ho cwjuh.'
W. K 'J'lion.vi:.
Oinmittt'einitn.
Don't rorgu iLut J am prepared to
winy paBRengeih to all purtu J tbo ity.
Loavo ordure at tho Holland House.
IjLOTI) Ciunti.u
The U. S. Gov't Reports
shaw Royal Baking Powder
I superior to all others, '
TO BE SETTLED IN CDUR1
OMAHA'S RIVAL POLICE BOARDS
AGREE TO A LEGAL CONO,
THE OLD BOARD STAYS IN.
'I lid 'I lirrnlrnnl Cnnlllrt llrtuern till'
.illn'rrnt of tin- Tnru t'iiininllm
A I'M ill Iijr h Conferral Tim
Old llimnl Ilellneit Hit l'o-
kltlon Kiiiiv.k City ,. I'.
A.' Offer Aid.
Oujiia, Neb., Aug. 16. The A. V.
A. coiumi&'ilon convened at ll o'clock
in rooms reserved for tbolr uso by tb;
city council. The pinrtcrH wiiro
crowded by n motley gaiberlnp of
probably 200 hynipatbl.ers. A letter
was sent to the old commlbilon asking
n conference, without, bow ever, stat
ing the object. Tbe old commission
agreed and indicated tbo iniiyor'h
otllce. where tbo meeting was toon in
progress.
After an animated discussion, the
old tire and police commission refusing
nny compromise except on Hie buhls of
permitting tbe biipreme court to pass
on tbo situation, the A. I'. A. commis
sion consented and it was agreed that
the obi commission should continue to
conduct tbe olllces of the eitv until n
decision bhould be render l In t In
case. This Is considered a detitilte
settlement.
(Ifeat crowds were about the guard
ed headipiiirt As all morning, but they
were good nalured and there was no
trouble whatsoever.
The old commission delines its posi
tion now thus: "We believe we are
the only lawful board of police and
(ire commissioners of Omaha und
in thu language of Judge Hopewell
have tho 'right to t cumin peace
fully In poisesslon itml to exercise
the functions of said otllce until
otherwise ordered in it proper legal
proceeding',' This is not new law; it
Is the application of long and well
established principles to the facts
in the ease before him. Tills declara
tion of law hit!, tho .sanction of the
best judicial uitiunalsaud the approval
of tho ablest legal authority. If we
have thu 'right to remain in tbo peace
able possession' and perforin the duties
of our olllces until these rights are
taken from us by an order of theVourt
In a legal proceeding, it follows, as
sure as day is not night, that any
other method, whether direct or in
direct, or whether by fraud or violence,
to dispossess us of these rights is ille
gal and fraught with mischief. These
rights with which we are invested by
law we shall not only assert, but with
tlrmness maintain. Without violating
any law wo hhtill strive to execute tbo
law in a proper and dignltled manner."
KANSAS CITY A. P. A'S.
Sent Word to Omnia "I'rlrmW" Tlmt
They Would Send 1 It-lit If 'trraiir-.
Kansas City, Mo., Aug. in. Several
thousand A. P. A. members in Kansas
City uro watching tbo controversy in
Omaha with great interest and threat
ening, If armed force Is needed, to go
to Omaha in n body.
Tbo advisory board, composed of
two members of each of tho twenty
two councils in .lackson county, met
last night. A resolution was ottered,
declailng that the A. 1'. A.
members in Kansas City nio
in hearty sympathy with the "friends"
in Omaha and are ready to help them
ut any time, should help be called for.
Some of tbe members wanted to offer
5,000 armed men to help put the new
police force in power, while others
wild tbe conditions did not justify tbo
thirst for gore which seemed to con
trol their associates.
It was finally agree! that the secre
tary should telegraph tho Omaha po
lice commissioners and notify them
that the Kansas City A. P. A. Is ready
to bupport them in their light.
BANNOCKS UPHELD.
Cnttnlu VmirrmUlu of tho Army I)c
uuuncm the White Men of Wyoming.
Wasiunoton, Aug. IB. A roportsent
to the war department by Captain J. T.
Vanorsdnlo of the Seventh Infantry,
lte noting Agent at tho Fort Hull
Indlun reservation, on tho subject of
tbe trouble with the llannock Indians
has been forwarded to the secretary
of tho interior. It says In part:
"Helng short rationed nnd far
from solf-supportlng tbo Hannocks
hunt for the purpose of ob
taining sustenaaico. Uy treaty they
Mn granted this privilege. It
would seem that tbo killing of these
Indiuus under tl.o eiro n stances Is
nothing inoro or less ti m inurdur.
Further, 1 believe there is no wanton
ihmghtor of game by them, while it is
i notorious fact that hundreds of nnl
anils are killed by white men for noth
ing more than heads and horni. The
Indians eun hardly be expected to sub
mit to tbe killing of their peoplo while
ngnged in an occupation which they
think tiiey have a right to follow,
uoro quietly than white men would do
uid failure by tho goxcrnnient to take
'roper notion is apt to ivsult In seri
ous loss of life and properly."
A Millionaire InrilrU'd.
Ni vr Oi:r.rN.n, U Aug. 1.1. Mint
.Ice .1. Hart erntraetor, employer of
titnus:mil. of iiion, mlUiounhe and di
rector of inuny corporations, was in
lleted for purjnry. subordination of
,ierjnry und obtaining- uionev i'-audu-fiitly.
The indictments. tie tl:j culini
Jittlon of the movement begun over i
,ear ago against municipal corruption.
To llrliij; China to Term.
t. PicrntNiii'itH, Aug. 16. The No
voj.j1 recommends that 1,'uesIu, Kraneu
tml.ermany unite with tbo United
Statec and tlrent Hiitaln with tbe view
it obtaining hatisfuctlon for tho out
ages committed bv Chinesu unon tlm
li Herein missions, and in order to ob
tain Mibitantlal guarantees nf,-ihlbt a
enetltlQii of tbeso occurrences.
MARTIN NOMINATED.
Knnsn ltriti!llcuii State Committee
Name Him for Chief .liullce.
TorKKA, Kan., Aug. 16. The Kan
sas Kepublicnns will not bold a con
vention this year. The State Central
committee met at the Copoland betel
last night and made a decision to this
effect by a unanimous vote. There
were twenty-nine of tbe tblrty-lie
members of the committee present.
Chairman Cy I.elnnd appointed n com
mitteeto suggest apian for the mmiltt
atlou of a candidate for chief justice of
the supreme court. These gentlemen
comprised the committee: J. ll.Tomlln
son of Minneapolis, J. .1. Cox of Law
rence, A. I.. Green of Newton, tleorge
Huycko of Kllsworth, W. S. Kenyou
of .letmore, T. C. Kanev of Anthonv
and .1. P. Hetty of Kansas City, Kan
The committee reported in favor of
the nomination of Judge David .Martin
of Atchison to be chief justice by the
central committee. The report was
adopted and .lodge Martin was form
ally nominated.
The secretary was Instructed to no
tify tho county commit ees to have
petitions ratifying the state coiuinlti.ee
work returneii not later than Septem
ber SO. i 1
After accepting the resignation of
W. 11. Young of Meade, who expects
to be absent from the state for month'.,
und electing 1M Smith of Meade t) till
tbe vacancy, tho committee adjourned.
TALKED ABOUT SILVER.
Senator Wat Kirr-M Himself In an
Intenletr In CurMiad.
Caui.siiaii, Aug. 16 "Tlio silver
question will nevur be dropped in
America until free coinage is passed,"
bald Senator George (5. Vest of Mis
souri, here to-day, replying to ques
tions put to him by n representative of
the press.
In regard to the prospects of an in
ternational monetary conference Sena
tor Vest remarked: "It is generally
conceded that tho other powers are
awaiting the action of Ibiglaud. and
from nil accounts Knglund will not
alter the gobl standard. A prominent
KnglMi oillclal was hero recently, a
gentleman who had the coulldence of
the new ministry, and he had several
long conferences on the subject with
Mr. .lobu Wanamaker. lie said, Mlest
assured that Kngland will not alter the
gold Mnndard.'"
Senator Vest is greatly impioved in
health and tbe doc-tots say be has no
serious ailment.
THE COLD RESERVE.
Ilruiy Withdrawal-) for Kiirt to l.'uropo
Am Immediately ICepliiei'd.
WasIiinoion, Aug. 16 A telegram
was received at tho treasury depart
ment from Assistant I'nitcd States
Treasurer Jordan at New York, stating
that 000,000 in gold bad been with
drawn for export to Kurope. This
was followed in a few minutes by an
other, stating that the Morgan syndi
cate had deposited in gold in exchange
for legal tenders Sl,:ilit,()00, which
leaves tho gold reserve at tbe closo of
tbo day's business 101,83.1, 71.'. Tho
syndicate's action Is taken here ns con
clusive evidence that It proposes to
keep the reserve above the Sloo.000.000
point nccording to the spirit of its con
tract with tiic government.
Kaxsas Citt. Mo., Auu. 15. OnVrlnsi ot
wheat ucra light to-day mi I all s. unpin in. it
with s'ood doaiaml, itth an orcavlo ml Hiilu 'ic
liltflierttimijosturd.lv'. (IomI nift wlio.it u--porinlly,
whs vjry linn, ltu.-uliitd, ,!) oumi ii
year iik-o, 7') curt.
WhiMit No. 2, Imnl Clc: No. 2 nfirliiK Res
No.a.lliyc; No. 4, 4"01c: No. 2 red. "U.7lu,
No. 3, wlijo ; No. 4 tl'Jc j rejected 0.'c i uo kmiI j,
4io.
Cirn No. 2 inlxnl, 8os No. :l. 3.1c j No.
OUicino Kra.lo i(Ji;tX:i No. 'J nhltu, 'Mot
No. a.:tc.
Oiit-No. 1 mtxDil, lVc; No. :i, 17'.ic; No. 4,
Uc; rejuctod, 1U lie; uo tirade, l-c; No. 'J white,
J3oi.No. s, '.'llfiic.
Itje No. -.'. iVi cj No. 3. 40c j No. 4. .TOc.
Hnxceed Aunt B.o j Suituailir U5o.
Cora Chop 7utj.Me ior .cwt Hacked.
llrun-W4nUoior cwttiacked; Imlk, Co loss.
Ki?i C.liullcil block, Klodoziia.
Poultry Hem. Oc, miriutc. fo: rcKMtorn. Lie.
Turkic, Kol)hlu, Co: hea, 7c. Uackx. .iJio,
uprliik'-". scarce. ;c. ioi-ie, not wanton, Sfillci
aprli'K-, "c. I'lu.-oii. 7JciM pl-r dozen.
Ilutter Mnrknt tea ly.Kxtr.i fimcjH.'enrntor
17o ; lair. UVlV.ic; dairj', funcy, linn, 14c :
fair. 1.M i atorj piakod, froali, Uigllc; oil
Krndrii. kj.
l'otatooH I'li'iitiful.nfJU'o m.t bn laenr lots
2)'ii1c iiorliu Miinll wi; nuw swiot potatoo
lOti73o per hu In rumll way.
Chlcnifa llonrtl.of Trails.
CmcAao. Am;. 1 .1 Tho folio win j it thi nai
of priced of tlioK-ralu and provUioa nurkut oa
UicboirUot tradoi
Ciom l.'loaa
IHnli Low Autf. II Auif. IS
Wheat
Auumt (i cm taw to
boptomlwr. .. t)7'i C5S in Ovjl
Docombor.... W ibji OHH CM
Com
huptoinlHT... 8S, 87i 37V , &
IMv-oinlhir . .. ' , 31i E.S
May U!. 12st K 4 VM
Oais-
Aliiiunt I9xi 10'i 104 l!)ii
bvpluiuhur... 1U' IB i 11' nA,
May '.a .yi va.'j .as
Pouh
AliKlUt I) 2 BW fl 2J 0 4714
bnptiuubor.. U ri7H y 21 u:il a W(,
January IJ 10 l'J UO lUC", I) n,
I.Aki)
AlU-nt GO) IS (10 0 CHI (100
Niplemlior . U 02i 5 li7 ii til iSOi'i
Junn.iry 0 UJ 00) C 0U , WSi
tnour Itliu-
Aiiut 5.11 1 r1 R M 1 HI
biiIuiabor. 5 111 A 31 5 .It .1(5
Jmiii.irt . :. ,"o .1 a) 1 1 j
Kt. I.011U (iraln.
St. Louis. Mo., Ami. l !olnir prlcn
WJirnt-C1111I1, Ujiei Aiinnt. MSw, as.iwli ep
t nil ur,i!7,lli7o hid; D.-nuaber. hio hid. fort
t'uli,ailo! Soitoitilvir, J4l''tc 1 ileci iab.'r, '.',(j0
Oit.i-Casli, l'.'o hl.l; Aiuiut, llo bat; bepteia
Inr, MU(sl)lil.
I.1VK STOCK.
J'vnhks I'm, Mo., Ainr. M.-Cnttlo It
rolpu, ,M I, oilvet lll'itdilppeil yeDturdiiyll.Oli
citllo, 3ilciili't. 'H10 inaikdt Htoady ou
koihI r'itU'o and louor on i.tlior.
l)rered (Hof nnd export liteiiru SI.2Vn.19
'J'oxahand la linn rterA ll'.WO.'V,
New Moxlco rt(vri.,., 3.04.3.1
Okl.ihtiir.arowM ... ,, uIk'.'.IC
'lexaxand Indlin cowh V.ntcJ.W
('oufiind iieifor-) , ,,,,.. l.iuan
Ktnckvrn ami fodi'rn , ,,,,,, 2.MM.I.0J
t'nhui , 2.T!S.ffl
JhiK-lti-eitipta, f.,812j hhlppod jent'jrdny,
J.tU, The inarkot wiih irreuninr to ID rents
'His top naln u H.W nnd tho bulkoi al(t
from U.'iO to $1,70.
Slio-u lloi-uir.ti. V,1t; shlppc-d jctwJu)'i
l.'.'I.S 'JJ10 inuiVut was Moady,
CUBANS FULL OF HOPE.
Senrnil Mnrrii 1VrI(i nn I7ntlinidantlu
I.rtter to lltn Sympathizer.
Nkw Yoiik, Alter. 1. Favorablo nc
iount.s of tho progiess of tho Cuban
evolution were received yesterday by
jleuertil l!o i.alo do (Juesadu, secretary
jf tho revolutionist parly in the I'nitcd
States lu 11 letter from (.ieneral Maeco.
Vhe letter follows.
tleneml Headcuuirters lu tbe Field,
SUmtompolo. July Jl. Dear Sir: The
evolution. Is most powerful in Santl
gO de Cubii aud lu Caiuagucyi every
Mttle so far has been 11 triumph for
'.he liberators of this country. The
pu.ush soldiers are panic-stricken and
uirrender to their be-siegers. w ho spare
heir live.. I tbluk we shall soon
jblio the !S punish governiuent t give
lp tbe Klaud to tbe tubans, who wisli
,0 Iv free, uitd who are striving to
.brow ott this yoke which oppt esses
1 ml rulus them.
Tbo live representatives of the Hast
jrn department have left for Catna-
ruey In onter to estuoiisii tno
(overumeui 01 tne repuone. ine rep
resentatives ure lr. Joaiiutu Castillo
Ouanv. Kufael M. l'ortuoudo. Uafael
Mauduley, I 'euro Aguller Kindebin
ind Mariana Sanchez Valllauth. 't'his
A'lll Institute a government composed
f a president aud three secretaries,
.hose of war, Interior nnd foreign af
'airs. It Is possible that the presiuVjiit
will be (ienerul llartoleme -Masso. I
.vill scurf, you "soon 1U Cuuano Libre, n
lewspaper which will be published
n this department, giving our
Mllclul news of the military operations
)( the army of the east, and of the
jrogress 01 tbe revolution. We con
rratulate ourselves on the election of
l'houias I'.strada l'alma and Manuel
?angully as representatives of our
acred cause in the United States,
live to the people of that generous
sountry our regards, aud assure them
.bat Cuba has never doubted their
lympathy. I am youis, w'th the high
ist consideration, A.mo.mo Mau:o,
Major (ieneral.
LOWERING THE LAKES.
li i:unruinii Qimntlly of Wiitrr Mill llo
Diverted I'roiii Lnl.e .Mloliluun.
Nr.W Yoiiic, Aug. 1 Mr. I'rank W.
tlawley has just returned from Chlca
ro, where he has been for tbe past few
reeks examining the drainage canal
11 an attempt to determine whether
bo construction of this improvement
s likely to lower the waters of the
Jrcat Lukes, and whether also it is
ikelynpprcc olytodlvci tratllc from
.he Kast down thu Mississippi. His
eport was that there can bo no qttes
,ioti that an enormous quantity of
.vater will bo taken from Lake M'icbl
jan for tbo HUluir of the canal. The
best estimates that ho could obtain
tvero that this volume will bu con
.tautly equal to one-third that con
tained in the Mississippi river nbovo
the mouth of the Missouri or three
times of that of the Ohio river.
lu Chicago it is looked upon as a cer
tainty that considerable lake com
merce, will seek tho sea through the
Mississippi valley as soon ns this canal
is completed. On the other hand, Mr.
Ilawloy bays that in tho West It is
thought that thu canal would bring
sratllu to the Krlo ns well as taku it
iway and that new and distant locali
ties in the West would use the canal
is tin economical route to the Kast.
STARTED FOR KU CHENG.
liiit-rliiin mid llrltlidi Olllthil Are i:u
Itonte to That I'hirn to Imt-Mlgiitc.
Siianohai, Aug. I... Mr. Munslield,
the acting llrltlsh consul at Foo Chow;
Mr. Allen, the llrltlsh vice consul at
I'udoga island; "Colonel .1. Courtney
Ilkkson, tho United States consul at
Foo Chow; Messrs. llanlster and Greg
ory, und ono of the Heut. ants of the
United States cruiser iJotrolt, will
start from Foo Chow for Ku Cbeng.tho
scene of the recent massacres, as soon
us possiblo In order to make a com
plete inquiry into tho matter. Tho
consular purty will bo escorted byti
detachment of 100 Chinese troops, tho
viceroy having refused to allow an es
cort of foreign soldiers or marines to
accompany them.
Colored lliiptlHU to Help Waller.
Wasiunoton, Aug. 15. Hon. .John M.
Lnngston addressed tho Washington
conference of tho colored Haptlst
church on tho Imprisonment of ex
consul Waller. At tho conclusion of
Ills remarks a resolution was passed
protesting agulnst the treatment re
ceived by Mr. Waller, and a pledge
was mndc to bring the matter to the
attention of various llaptist congre
gations, in order to provide money
for the asslstanco of Mr. Waller's
family. The plan will bo carried es
pecially to Kansas and Missouri,
where it is estimated more liberal re
sponses will bo made than in uny other
state.
found In the J rave
Mi'.xico, Mo., Aug. 1.1. Mr. Orth, a
farmer living twcnty-tlirco miles
from Wichita, Kun., arrived hi this
city yesterday, and went to the Little
lly Church cemetery, six miles east of
here, where ho bad the remains of the
Mipposod trump, Mike Orth, who was
killed by the cars at Hush Hill last
week, disinterred. Ho Identified thu
body Mitisfactorlly ns that of bis
brother, and returned with it to his
home. The family of brothers till live
at Aundale, K'uti., and tiro thrifty
farmers.
Kiilfldn of it J.lttlo Hoy. ,
Waiihaw, Intl., Aug. Ki Leroy Car-
dilt. aged only I) years, committed Mil
eide by taking a heavy doso of rough
on rats, ills mother recently obtained
1 divorce from her husband 011 very
ieiiMitlonal grounds and thu little hoy
eft a note Haying that lie could im
onger stand thu taunts of his play
nates ubout It. Ex-Mayor Maxwell U.
I'ardilV, tbe boy's father, Is a very
prominent uttorney of this city, nnd
served three terms In the state legisla
ture. A Defaulter Coinmltft Snlclde.
Si'KXt'Kii, Iowa, Aug. 15. C. II.
Ilendorshott, a prominont attorney,
committed milchbi by shooting hllnsolf.
Tho cause given is nn alleged shoi tago
with an Eastern loan company. Ho
had lived in Spencer for four yeurs and
o one suspected iuoh n thing.
for Infants
T
HIRTY yaam' oTjorvn,tlon"of
million of parwoM-, permit
It 1 nnqnntlonaMy tli bent remedy for Infantx and Children
the world hat ever known.Itln harmleii. Children, like It. It
give- them hoalt . It will wave their liven. In It Mothers have
torn aethlng which 1 ahuolntely fo nnd praotloally perfect at a.
c-llii ' medicine.
Caitorla dentroy Wortai.
Cattorla allay Feverlihaen,
Catorla prevent vomltlnK Sonr Cnrd.
Catorla enreii Dlarrhoaa and 'Wind Collo.
Caitorla relieve Teething Tron-lon.
Cattorla onren Conntlpatlon and Flatnloncy.
Caitorla nentralU-en tho effectn of oarhonlo acid gn. or poUononw air.
Caitorla doow not contain morphine, opium, or other narootlo property.
Caitorla almllate tho food, rcgnlatos tho stomach nnd bowcli,
giving healthy and natural ilcop.
Caitorla 1c put -p In one-ifae tottloi only. It Is not sold In bnlfc.
Don't allow nny one to iell yon anything elite ou the plea or promlic
that It li "jnt ni good" and "will aniwnr every pnrpoio."
See that yon pet C - A - S - T - O
Tho facilmlle
ilgnatnro of
Children Cry for
m PL ATT & FHEES CO.
Chicago Lumber Yard
HKI) (J LOUD, NKB.
Lumber, Lime, Coal and Cement.
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TRADERS LUMBER 00.,
DKALKKS IN
Building Material, Etc.
RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA.
Notice in hcroby Riven that thoro will
be a caucus of the republican voters of
Reaver crook township, ut tho Hatha
way school hotiBo, on Saturday, tho 17tb
day of AuRust, ISM, at two o'clock p.
m., for tho purpose of choosing eight
delegates to tho county convention ut
Ked Cloud, August 10th, and for the
transaction of such othor business us
may como before tho caucus.
Wm. Rvkkk,
Committeeman.
KlHrkct Kvporl.
(Correoteil WVeklv.)
Wheat f
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tv J
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1 2o
HogH
.'1 2T) 4 00
Stock hogs oo!loo
FntcowB ,' 5ti
Butter 7
Eggs 7
Potatoes uO
Chickens . lb 4
Spring Chickens 1 502 00
J-urKoys .............. Hi 6
Bailed liny por tonlO
PopulUt CUIIVUH.
Tho independent eleotorsof Red Cloud
township nro requested to moot nt tho
usual ploco on Friday Aug. 3d, at two
o'clock to eloot Boven delegates to county
convention. Wm. Dickho.n.
Committeeman.
The current number of the Rand
MoNally Onide eonnnlns n new gnzetoor
of cities, towns nnd henlth and pleasure
rosorta of tho United HtnteR, Canada nnd
Mexico. On onlo everywhere. Hend sub
scriptlon to 1CII Adt ins streut, Chicago,
I-Vctl Xotivu.
Ilorouftor William UichardBou will
feed nil tennif! nt the rate of 10 cento for
bny. Hnrn eiiht of Ifolland Hoiipo.
YOU CAII'T LIVE
e
WITHOUT A LIVER!
DOES YOUR BACK ACHE?
ARE YOU WEAK AN?7HIN?
MARVELOUS SUCCESS haa attended tho use of
Dr. J. H. McLEAN'S JSb BALM.
All who use it say it is The Peerless Remedy for curing all ailments
OF THE LIVER, KIDNEYS' AND BLADDER, FEMALE TROUBLES.
RHEUMATISM AND BRIGHT'S DISEASE.
for Sale by all firtt-clast dealers. PRICE, $1.00 A BOTTLE,
Tilt Dr. J. H. MeLfan Kt dicins Go., st. Louis, Mo.
and Children.
Cantorla i-ltli the pn,trnnwgi of
n to npcnJt of It wltliont enduing.
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cS"
In on every
wrappor.
Pitcher's Castorla.
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U. A. IM. It. K. Time 'a -.-.
(iOINd KAS't
M, xka I'relKlit. I.v flu ni.
in, l'upniirr. ' mur, " Arin.no it. in.
t4, Knsi 1'roliilit. " 1:35 p. in. litop.in.
COIMi NOKTI!
Ut, Mixed Train, I.v 11:30 n, in. Ar l.':05 p. m
UOINU WKST
CJ, Fust rielutit. I.v ll iu n. in. Ar 10:3.1a. m
Ml, MumlTr.ilii, iL'-.iiiii. in. ' ll:AJn.ra
ID, I'asMfiiKrr, " H:iUi. in. " 8:3Up. m
Mr. Nntnnnel Mortousou, n well-knowa
citizen ot iBhpt-ining. Mich., nnd editor
Superior I'oHicn, who, for n long time,
Buffered from the most excruciating pnins
if rheunintiiiu, wim cured, eight years
go, by UkingAytir'nSHr-ftpnrIlln,bnvIng
never felt a twinge of it finee.
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Jiullflal (.'oiiveiitlon.
To tho ropublicHn electors of the
Tenth Judiciul District ot Nebruskn.
There will bo n republican convention
held at Hustings. Nebruska, August 22d
1895, ut 7:"0 p. m. for tho purposo of
plncing in nomination a candidato for
judgo ot said district at the ensuing No
vember, ISO.'., eloction.
Tho basis of representation will bo
ono delcgato for every ono hundred votcu
or major frnction thereof cast at the No
vember, 1891, olection for Hon. Honry
R. Corbett, state superintendent, and
one dolegute ut lurgo for euch cnunty.
This will apportion tho delegates as
ollows:
Adums county 19
Franklin county 9
Ilurlnn county 9
Kearney county 11
Ppolps county 10
WebBtor 13
You nro horoby notillod und requosted
to Bolr-et enid dolegntes in regular man
ner nnd due fcenson, It in recommondod
by tho committee that no proxies bo
ullowed. F. 1 McCiti:.iiY,
Chm'n Jud. Con. Com.
K, Ft. Frituirt, .Secretary.
HOW'S YOUR LIVER?
AREYoun Kidneys All right?
DOES YOUR SLEEP RESTYOU?
ARE YOU DULL AND BILIOUS?
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