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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1895)
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It brings to tho disabled, debilitat ed nervous tissues the peculitr nerve food whioh they must have to build op their parts. 'I took Paino's oelery compound ry, J. 8. ENIUH, Dentist, Rd Cloud, Nebraska. Over Taylor' Furniture store, Kxtracta teeth without pain. " Crown and bridge work a specialty. Porcelain Inlay, antU kinds of koUI niltaKS, Makes cold uaU rubber plates nnd combination All work guaranteed to be nrstjclass. fMIAS. SOHAFFNIT, lnsurnnco Agency, Kepresents . , Uernian Insurance Co., Freeport. HI. Koyal imuiunceCo., Liverpool, Knglana. Home Fire Insurance Co., of Omaha. Isebr. Phoenix Assurance Co. of lmdon, Knu. To Manchester Fire Assurunco Co. of Kimiana. British America Assurnuoo Co. Toronto, can, Mutual jteserve runa ute assu.oi n. . Tha Workman IUiIIiIIdb aud Loau Association nf T 1n-n1n. NnlinulrK. Oflloe over Mizor's Storo. Rkd Cujud, NHRABK H UTCHISON & ill ATT, Tonsorlal Artists, 4th Avinue, - Red Olodd, Nxbsasxa. First-class barbers and first-olass work guaranteed Give me a oall w . M. ZELUFF. 'nsuriee jartiBi, 94 Deor South of. Cklet" Office. First class barbering done with neat imh and dispatob. Your patronage v . i i it i ;. srjgnr. & i.z.v.'i&iy-z-z'.'&r. .J- V ' l,'JZiZxG-- .Mi&SZZS COMPOUND 10 THE SICK for dyspepsia, nervousness aud sleep lessness," says Lillie B. Smith of Williamston, N. J, "and 1 can re o'ltutnond it as a goed medicine. As a iv null of Ukiug it I feel better than I Lava for several yoars." I'nino's oelory compound is a per IV i!t nerve fond. It quiokly feeds weukenod parts, removes all irritation allows, tho rest from pain they need so badly, and restores all the myriad deep-lying nerve parts all over tho bedy to a healthy, quiet working This is tho way this remarkable in vigorator makes people veil. Reports of its marvelous working como from cities as far apart as New Orleans and Montreal, There is not a town large enougn to stand on a railroad map that has not centribu tcd soma word of warm praiso and gratitude to tho greatest nerve and blood remedy of this stirring end of the 19th century. Legal Notice, In tho District Court of Wcoster Ceunty, No a braska. Iu tho matter of the estate of 1 Sarah A. Ilapklns, nn incompejeut ptrsoti. ) Order to Show Cause. Nollco Is hereby Riven te all persons Inter ested In tli estate of harali A. Hopkins, na In comptent person, that Helijiunln C. Hopkins, tho riimmltter of Iit person and estate, did, on thv 'Jlitli dav of Kepttmber, lsan, file lilt itl tlnn lii tin ilUtrlct piiiirt (it Webster cnuatv. Xebr.isita, pra Ihk (or llcenso to sell th follow Inn (li'Mcii'(-d leal csiats, tn-wlti Tho north half (n1,) of tho noitheast (uartur (noU)of Mfction ti t)ireu(3), town two (2), north ramje ten est or tho Cth P. M., Wubstereaunty, kit. nint It appearing to llio court that It f 10 . we 'n!irnk will be to the best Interest of said Harah A. Hopkins, unn an persons intereswa inerain thtit the land ulmo descrlbod be sold. Itts therefore ordered Hint all persons Interested In wild estate appear betoro mo at thacourt-houw In Ilstluus. Nebraska, oi the Olhday ul No vember, 189S. t show causo why a license shoiiH not bo wanted to said committer to soil said real estate as above described. It la further ordered that said petitioner kIvo notlco to all portions Ir.icroitcd la said estato ot tho Iiendenov of tbo petition, and the tliuu and place eet tor iioarlng the same, by cautn a ropy of this order to be published In the Kd Cloud Chief, a newspaper published In Ited Claad, Wobstcr couuty, Nebraska, for four weeks successively, previous to the day set tor said beating. Dated this 20th day of September, 1805. ruao it. IIkai.l, Judga ot District Court. The current amber f tke Rani MoNally Qalde cenaains a aew gaaeteer of oltles, towns an health and pleasnre resorts at the United Statea, Canada and Mexiee. On sale everywhere. Band ink seription to 166 Adtma street, Cuieaga. Red Cloud, Webster County, Neb., Friday, September maden. Messrs Buir and Chambers of Hastings woro btijing oattlo in this vioinity the fore part of tho wook. Jark frost was rather whito Mon doy morning. Mrs. F. 0. McLaughlin and gtand son teok their departure Tuesday morning for Jacksonville, Illinois. Mr. Samuel West, republican can didate for county judge, was in this city Monday shaking hands with old frionds and making new aequaintences Mark tho writers predictions Mr. West will bo the next county judge. Wni. Morrow a former resident here but now from Arkansas is visiting his sister Mrs. Louis Cutter. B. Leo and Louis Cutter left Thurs day for Madison county to look after somo land. L. II. Wyldcr and C. Caldwell were among frionds in Salino county tho for part of this week. ltsv. Burbank aud wifo of Juniata wero visiting in this city the latter part of last week. Tho ohickons wero pulled from their roosts last Monday evening and prepared for tho picme dinner in Grandstaff's grovo Wednesday. II. Shell has gono to the western part of this stalo leoking for bear or any other small gamo he might chanao to moot. Capt. Henry of Fairmont same in on Tuesday evening's train and was entertained by J. L. Grandstaff. , , Bntln. Mr. Itamey and wifo went visiting at Mr. Crabill's Sunday. llcv. Bean was transacting business at Inavale Wednesday. Tho horto raoo last Saturday was not very largely attended. Dug Cather of Red Cloud was in our midst ono day this week. P.ctor Nelson has returned fram Kearney county whero he has been working. Claude Duval and family of Otto wore pleasant oallcra at J. B. Wiso earver's Tuesday. Mr. Matkin. Everratt Bean and Mr. Michaol and their families dined at O. R. Pitney's Sunday. - State Creek. Wo aro sorry to report the death of Mrs. D. Grewell, whioh occurred last week. 8ho had boon siek somo time. Mrs, C. Barrett ban bten real siek though is better at this writing, Mr. Growell has very siok child. Mrs. O. Arbuokle presented hor hus band with a fine nine pound girl last week. Clark Slovene who has been baok to Indiana has roturned. Miss Dolly Davis has been quite sick but is some hotter, Rev. John Horton is about ready to start for Iowa. Several of our neighbors will go to Smith Contro Saturday to attend a county convention, Occasional. Catarrh Cannot be Cured. With local applioations, as they eannot roach th seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and In order to eure it yon must take Internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a qnaek medielne, Hall's catarrh eure Is takeu internally and acta dlreotlv en the blood animucons sarfaees. It was pre served by ana of tha beat physicians in this country for years, and is a regular prescription, It Is composed af the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, aotlng dlreetly on the maoons surfaaes. The perfeet combina tion of the two ingredients la what pro ducts sueh wonderfal results in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY k CO., I rope., Teledo, 0 Sold by Droggists, prteo 76e. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder WeeM's Pair Hlf beat Meealaa4 Dipfeau. Mliuucrt, Nebraska. SllUUKRT, Nob., Sept. 23, 1805. Editor Chief: Aooording to agreement I will Head jou a soratoh of my trip to Richardsen county as somo of tho readers of Tiir, Chief may know how things aro in this part of the Stalo. After wo passed Nelson tho oounty scat of Nuckolls county, the orops were very poor and on every hand wo could see what had been fine groves noarly all dead, but -when wo struck the Little Blue thore were some pretty fair Golds of corn on tho bottoms. Through Thayer oounty it is even worse, the oern did not get evor four feut high and thcro will not be any oorn at all, In Jefferson oounty corn is some better and they had soma pretty good small grain. Tho peoplo in this oounty soem to bo a church going peoplo as n person can seo a fiuo country ohurch every few miles. But whon I Mruok Gage county tho crops woro us poor as in Thayer county and I was told that they had net raised any thing for three years. I passed through Bea trice the quson city of tha Blue and business ssoms ta bo very dull. I also passed tho sehol fur feeble minded whioh is situated on a fine piece of rising ground one mile cast of Boatrico. Thorc are throe lame uuiiuings an t bnoK ana an engine house whose chimney towns high in tho air. All Ncbraskans should fiel proud of her stato institutioas. I passed though the nouth ond of John son county and here tho coru is about the same as iu Webster oounty. But whon I crossed into Kiehardson county tho corH was bo Per. Tha went halt of tho oounty has abuut half a orop but in the oast part tho oorn io oxoollent and oats wero a good orop. This is truly tho land of tho big rod apple tho trees aro loaded. There has been a good crop of punches but they aro nearly all gone. Yours truly, J. R. Choziir. A. M. Bailey, a well known oitlaen of Eugene, Oregon, aays his wife haa far years been troubled with chronic diar- rhcoa and need many remedies with little relief antil aha tried Chamberlain's Colio, Cholera and diarrhcua remedy, whioh has cured her sonnd and well. Oive it a trial and you will be surprised at- the prompt relief it affords. 25 and KO eent bottles for sale by Deyo and Grloe Druggists. , Every woll informed oook and heueekcoper knows that food cooked by steam is hotter and moro palatable and healthful than that oooked by boiling or frying. And every one who has not a steam cooker already, knows that she wants one. But every ono dees not know whioh of the sev eral steam cookers on tho market is ohoapest and best. For tho benefit ef suoh wo speak advisodly when wo say that tho Boveridgo Automatic Steam Cooker is both tho oheapest and tho boat. It is also the simplest and most oonvenienet. It is made of the best material, is very durable, and is as easily usod and kept In order as a common ttakettlo, and rcquiros no tnuro boat ar room on tho stove, It oconomizes space and fnol on any kind of stove, but is especially suited to gasolino and coal-ail Btovos, It can bo usod on a parler stove, if desired, without tho annoyance of unpleasant odors in tha house. Tho Bovoridge Automatio Steam Cooker !b tha latest of tho cookers, being patented in 1889 and 1894 aid has all the good features ef its pre deoessors without any of their faults, and has Home good points not found is aay other, 0. Sehenek is agent for this cooker and will be at Red Clondand Cowles from tho first to tbi tenth of October. 27, 1895 Highest of all in Leavening PowerLatest U.S. Gov't Report v at, u MVHIWUlUg Jk VTTWI MM ABSOLUTELY PURE Walnut Creek. So doar old Soott post offioe is dead ,llx , , . ... ,. o "0, death whore is thy sting? 0, grave whero is thy victory? The term of Sunday-school being held at tho Wood's sohoolhouso will oloso next Sunday. The little tots will speak pieces. Walter Noblo's folks raisod eorn this year and Mrs. Mary Chopin is to bo their welcome guest the coming week and holp thon '-raiso lasses." Jaok has been to fco us. I. C. R John 0. Manger Editor of theBunbeam Selitnan, Mo., who named Urover Cleve land for the Presidency iu Nov., 188V, while he was Mayor of HnlTalo, S. Y., is inUiusiaatlo in his praise of Ohtm'orlnin e Colic, Cholera and Dlarrluui Koui ily. lie says "I have usee" it for tha pnst live year and consider it the beat preparation of the kind in the market. It h naBliipte as sugar and coffee in this ecu' inn. It la an article af merit mid slionld be used in every household. For ("tin by Deyo & I Grice Druggists. 1 Special Premiums. DII. L, 11. BKCK, 8UPT. Jos. Herburger Box of cigars for best display of yellow corn. Henry Dioderich $3 CO pair of mon'a shoea for largest dozen eura of oorn, $2.r0 pair of ladles' line button shoea for first premium on dairy buttor. W. S. Bense Cako for boat loaf of botno-mado bread. Jacob Nustein 2 lbs Uncle Henry chewing tobacco for largest pumpkin. John Polnlcky One box cigars for best boar pig six menths old and under twelve months. E. McFarland One pair child's ahooe for beat 3 lb roll ot dairy made butter. J. O. Lindley G Iba candy for beat lady horseback rider. F. V. Taylor Fine picture, framed, for best and largest display of apples grown in Webater county, Chaa. Wiener Hat for best hand writing, beye under 10 yearn. W. B. Roby BO lb aaok of flour for bushel of white oats taking first prem ium. J. O. Butler Fine driving bridle for fastest horse owned in the oounty, trot or pace, Miner Ere. Pair boots for largest beet. Mrs. F. Newheuse f 1 fascinator for beat knitting or crochet work. Piatt Sn Frees Lumber Co. $2 for largest water melon, giver of prize to have molen. , Mies Hadell Trimmed hat for beet loaf ot bread mado by girl under 12 years. Sherwood k Albright $2 in trade for best collection of preserves. L. M, Vance Sllvor drinking cup for prettiest baby. Shea & Turnure Bros. Ono faney dish for tho oldeBt old atylo dish. B. F. Mizer Halt dozen china fruit plates for best display ot oil paintings that wore exooutod in Wobstor county. Q. A, Duckor & Co. Llnon table cloth for first prizo in fancy work, S. F. Spokestield 50 lb sack of best flour for best bushel of potatoes. Henry Cook A lino banquet lamp for the moot unique and original costume worn on wheel at bioycle display, L. H. Rust Halt dozen 3-year-old chorry trees for best display of canned cherries, grown and put up in Webster oounty; ono dozen 2-year-old grapo vines for beat display of grapos grown in Webetor county. W T, Auld 12 for best and moat complete map, drawn in ink, of Web ater county by ohild fourteen years or under, residing in Webster county. Size ot map, 21x21 inches. J. 8. White TiOo for best peck ot No. Baking Powder '13XS sweet potatoes; SI for best IjubIuI ot w,i,eTcorn.,I , , N. Longtln Dox of clnra to winnor of fat nmn,fl M y(m,fl M Mi stern-Box of clura to winner 0f tmintn nice. T. E Ponmati Liullen' iilcyultt Race 1st prlco, ludy'H bolt; 2d prist''. Trilby heart iinil fob; 3d prizi', Imly'e shirt wuist BOt. Jos. Foglo Finn buggy whip for win ner of slow mulo ruco. Ilobt. Potler Zl to winner of foot ruco for boys under 14 yours. Fat man's rnuo nnd boys' racn will tnlte plnco on uftornuon ot second day. Potato race will take pluco on third ny ot fntr. Bicycle hnlt milo handicap races on on afternoons of eecond und third days. Iiicyclo display pnrude each day of tho (air. L. H. Fort Pair of clennt viiFes to tho oldost fomnlo bom in Webstor county. Deyo & Grloo 81 50 pouhot book to tho oldest mulo born in Webster county.' J A. McArthur fiOt) pound iuo ticket for thohaudnaimst worn m in Wobstor county, Irving W. Tjarimori, plnitloal direator of Y. M, 0, A., Don MoIdoh, Iowa, xnys he onti conscientiously ricoin.iioiid Chamber Iain's Pain Qalut to uflilr'ep, gymnasts, btoyolists, foot bnll player nnd the pro fession iu general for bruises, sprains and dislocations; also for soreness and atlftnesa of the niueolos. When applied befere the parts beoome swolleu it will effect a eure In one halt the time usually required. For salo by Deyo & GrUe Druggists. Speed Program. FRIDAY, OCTOIir.lt 11. Throo min. olass, trotting, 3 in 5, 1 100.00 Hull milo running, 2 in 3, 100.00 Green half milo dush, 25.00 HATCHDAY, OOTODEK 12. Free for all trot, 3 in C, 1150.00 Novelty running, one mile, 75.00 Green county pneo or trot, 2 in 3, 75.00 CONDITIONS. Entrlea close Oot. let at 11 p, m. En trance five per cent, payable at time ot making entry, five per cent additional from winners. Division of purseu. 0 30 and 20 per cent. Five entries to fill and tbrse to atart in all races. Run ning entriee oloee at 8 p. m. the day be fore the race. Those not intending to start la any race must notify secretary in writing before 9 p. m, the day betoro raco. Any horse distancing the field or any part thereof will bo awarded but oho premium, Right reeerved to change the order or declare off any of tha raeea on account ot bad weather or any other just oause. American and National rulea govern. Stall rent during fair, 12; hay and grain at reasonable prices. For entry blanks, address the secre tary, D. J. Mtxns, Rod Cloud, Neb. "Orange blossom," tho common sense female Remedy, draws out pain and sore ness. Sold by O. Tj. Cot tint;. 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