-JlW-WLliliJi VAX I .4Wi-VMi.Mili.iv2i.v1 EfcjtAu THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, SEPT. 27, 1895. I. 1 3 : rTlt - F LV .v.. ftx . tfi w f, V i ft i'A VI D m ,i , " i R !f - LI a- W ! U i' i i r I p ' i it Bfr RHEUMATISM CURED MY THC Dr. ft. Owen's EleGfrlG Appliances. Mr. Henry Wondt, of Peru, LaBalto Ox, 111, under dato of July 27, 1865, writes! "I had Rh-ttma. tlsH nil orcr my eye tem. A fow applications of Dr.Omnvs Klcctrlo Appliances gavo rcllof naaftorslz weeks' lira of thorn I was entirely cured." .tAaUSwMMMmaaMmmE. jtAMMHHHmfFv mmTkmmmmmjm Mr. J. IT. lfattaaon.of Morrtoe. Mloh., In a let vJuVfc .9lBiSW!52L kinds of niodlelno and two doctors for my Kheaaaatlftn, but could nt no relief. I bought ono of Dr. Owen's Klcctrlo Appli ances and experienced relief at once: after two weeks' use I was as lim ber as an col and could work nil day. Now am entirely curod. Our largo Illustrated catalogue oontslns many endorsements like above, besides cuts and prices of Appliances and much valunblo information for the afflicted. Write for It at ewee, enclosing el cents In stamps for postage. ....... . . Wo nave boon Iwforo the public many years, and our Eleotrlo Appllsncos nave booomo recognized standard of merit, curing thousands of cases of KhesuaattasB). THE OWEN ELECTRIC APPLIANCE CO; 208 TO 20 STATK STRUT. CHICAQO. SAY, LADIES ! Do you know that I have a fine display of new hats which I am selling Very Cheap for Cash. All the latest patterns. MRS. J. A. RICHARDSON, Moon Block, Bed Cloud. NEBRASKA. THE Red Cloud Produce COMPANY Beg leave to announce that they lira in tha field for tha season of 1895 06 prepared in every particular to . . . PAY THE . . . Hint lira Fn in CASH ! For all Farm Produce, Poulty, Game, Hides, Wool, Etc We also have for aala a full supply of Flour etnd Feed Which we offer at the Very Lowest Living Rates. Buying far Spot Cash and Bailing for Spot Cash enablaa ua ta make prices that our competitors who buy on credit and sail on credit oannet begin te teucb. We are very thankful to those who have given ua their paternage during the past three years, and hope byfair dealing, low pricee and good qualities to merit and receive a continuance of the same. Red Cloud Produce Co. G. A. Harris. COWLES, NEBRASKA, Owing to the hard times I have decided to close out my Btock of Hardware, Queensware, Wall Paper, And will carry a good line of Boots, Shoes, Dry Goods Groceries Which I will handle on a close margin. Highest market prices paid for butter and eggs, poultry and game Gall on me when you want bargains. CS s A HARRISp What Those Eastern Land Agents Think or Her. Wo, the undersigned citizens, ef the states of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois Aad Iowa having tnsdo an extended trip ever the lines of the Burlington Route in (he state of Nebraska, nr riving at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, on the merning of August 13, 1895, and running as far west as MoCook, Hod Willow county, on tho main line, then beak to Orleans, Harlan county, and southwest over tho Beaver Valley hue to Wilsonvillo, from Wilsonville to Oberlin, Kansas, from Oborlin to Broken Bow, Nebraska, via Republi can City, Red Cloud. Hastings and Aurora leaving Broken Bow at sun rise en the morning of August 16, for Aroadia, Nebraska, Grand Island, Aurora, and Palmer, From Aroadia we started for the gatoway of the state Omaha via Aurora, York, Seward and Lincoln the main eb joot ot this trip being to make a close personal Investigation of Nebraska and its products. We find its extensive prairies and beautiful and fertile valleys ladoncd with beautiful crops, wheat, oats, rye and barley having been harvested; wheat showing a yield of from twenty te thirty-five bushels per acre, oats forty to eighty bushels per aore, and barley twenty-five to forty-five bushols per aorc, the quality of all being ex tra geod. Corn, which is king, is making glad all tho Nebraska farmors, and with fow exceptions, promising a mannifiocnt yield, estimated at from thirty to sixty-lvo bushels per aero. The erop of potatoes, perhaps, is not surpassed by any state in the Union, the yiold boing from, 200 to 500 bush els per aore. A beuntiful hay and grass crop ovor the cntiro state, shows a muoh greater yield than our re spective states. Among the important industries of tho state, we uolioe the great sugar beet industry, although in its infancy attracting world-wide attention. Ne braska sugar beets and sugar received the highest award at the World's Fair and Germany having heard of the quality of the beets raised in Nebras ka, sent their greatest soientist there to investigate Nebraska soil to ascer tain the per cent ef saoharine matter in Nebraska bsets as compared with the sugar beets grown in Germany. After thorough investigation ef the sail, and a careful analysis of the beets, said that of tho Nebraska soil was finely adapted to the pro duction of sugar beets, and every way superior to Germany's soil, and that Nebraska beets contained two per cent more sugar than beets grown in Germany. Sugtr manufacturing iu Nebraska is a now industry, but is'uo longer an experiment. Not with standing the unprecedented drouth of last year, tho bents were of finest quality. Wet or dry they flourish, and more sugar was made last year than ever before. In Nebraska this year the aorege is nearly double that of any previous year, and the day is not far distant when this great state will be all wrapped up in this impor tant industry that made Germany ono of the Hottest countries on the faoe of the glebe. The United States imports one hundred million dollars worth of su gar annually. Nebraska can produoo enough sugar to supply all her homo consumption, thereby kcoping this vast sum of monoy at Home. Thore are within the boundaries of the state two large sugar factories, ono at Grand Island and ono at Norfolk; there is another under tho process of construction at Chadron, whero boots of superior quality wore raised last year. Fremont and msny other Nebraska tewns contemplato building faotorios next yoar. The culture of sugar boots in Ne braska will create the densest rural population likely to exist in any state in theUnioo, as ono family oan live in luxury on a beet sugar farm of fifteenaorei, if properly cultivated and where they have oae farmer aow a 160 aore farms they will have tea prosperous fanners when beet sugar culture has reaohed its highest de velopment. Next to importance to the sugar beet Industry, in faot considered by many to equal if not exeell it, is the cultivation of alfalfa, the suooess of wry "aca Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. which is assured beyond a doubt. We are informed that llio first alfalfa raised in Nebraska was grown from seed sown by J. O. Clark, Stamford, HarlaH coantv, about tho year 1880; frem the little start of a few acres which was tried simply an an experi ment groat results havo boon obtained, until now overy farmor who has land in tho Republican River Valley, and in tho valloys of all tho streams tri butary to tho Republican river in Houtbcrn Nebraska and northorn Kan sas, aro rapidly seeding their land to walth preduoingnlfalfa. Sc success ful has Mr. Clark been in tho growth of this great forago plant that'ho has increased his acreage to 300 aores at tho present timo, from which ho cut in 1892, '93, '94 and '95 two good crops of hay and ono for seed, tho seed otop yielding fiftoon bushels per aero, for whioh ho scoured $5.00 per bushel. Tho plant srenis to thrive best on what is called second bottom land, although it is successfully raised on tho low land also in some cases on tho divido lands. Tho plant when onae set ib usually, after the first year, good for from throe to five outtings per soason. yielding from a ton and a half to thrco tons per acre at eaoh cutting. The feeding qualities of tbo plant aro unsurpassed, many farm ers preparing their hogs and oattlo for market on alfalfa alono, not feeding a kernel of corn. Tho suoocssful cul- turo aud qualities of alfalfa may be verified by the following named farm ore, who have been what might be termed tho pioneers in growing this plant in their respective localities: J. E. Meyers, Alma, Neb. A. H. Gould, Alma, Neb. J. . MoFarland, Red Cloud, Nob. Adams Bros., Superior. Neb. Ashlon Bros., Dae bury, Nob. W. J. McKillip, Hayes Co., Nob. Kerndt Bros., Bird City, Kas. B. F. Campbell, St. Francis, Kas. Grant Bros., Imperial, Neb. C. D. Morsp, Benkelman, Neb. John Hatfield, MoCook, Neb. Wni. Coleman, MoCook, Neb. J. O. Clark, Beaver City, Neb. Wo could not but help notioe and comment favorably, on the thrifty ooodition of live stook of all kinds, and no wonder, for the pastures were in exoellent condition, a heavy growth ot the most nutritious grasses with abuodanco of pure water. Cat tin ovcrywhero were in tho pink of condi tion, horses sleek and frisky. Hogs, whioh do well and enrich tho farmor, wero to be seen on every hand healthy, fat and grunting. Tho intorost taken in dairying is also very conspicuous. Everywhero along tho routo traveled wero to bo seen creameries. This in dustry is promoted and fostered under the auspioeB of a state dairy assooia tion, which is very watchlul of tho farmers' interests. What was quite a surprise to all, was tho healthy condi tion of tho orohards and tho great success in growing fruits of all kinds that grow in the temperate cone. Tho (owns throughout tho territory of tho routo taken, show a goodly de gree rf thrift and prosperity. The eitizene in the towns, also in rural districts, are prosperous and contented and manifest great faith in the future development and progress of their commonwealth. It all our travels, east, west, north and south we have not found a more prosperous, industrious or hospitable people In oonolusian wo oan ohoorfally say without any hesitanoy, that Ne braska is a healthy, safe and profita ble place for any industrious farmer to go, particularly would wo reoom mend tho eastern tenant farmers who will work, to go to Nebraska and buy and work his own farm; also tho young man who in starting out for himsolf will do well to begin hero. Pontiao, Illinois Sontinol. Tha Mount Lebanon Shakers raoontly performed a great deed of oharity, al though it was not daajgaed "as a oharity, being nethlag more aor less than an ad vertising soheme. It however resulted in great good jest tea taste. They gave awry 1,000 battles of their Digestive Cordial to those Buffering from stomaeh deraagemeats. It was se etfeotive ia earing these who used the remedy that they were lond in their praises of it and In eoasequenoe a large deaund for the eerdlal was at enee created. The drug gists ef thle town have little books that tell all about It. Digestive Cardial oreates an appetite, aide dig eetiea aad triage about a rapid iaersase ia f eeh aad strength, LAXOLlatae aaate ef a palatable Castor Oil. Just the thing fer children. I ! ! The World's Fair Testa Bhowed mo baking fwtkr so pan or Mdgraat ia mv enlngs&Ycran tho Royalty, 4H9O4dOe0 OO'OOOOOOOD! Shea & Turnure Brothers WILL BEUL YOU if 2 lbs Battle Ax Plug Tobacco 'or 25c J 2 lbs Model Smoking Tobacco for 2oc 10 lbs Fresh New Rolled Oats for 2nc $ Superior Flour 84 High Patent Flour, - . 2 00 per e.U (j Lion No. 2 Patent Flour, - - . 1 80 ty Loyal Tender Flour - - . - 1 60 ' Chancellor High Patent - - . 2 00 " Amboy Flour I White Loaf .... $1.00 per s.tk J No. 2 Patent . . - 90 1 xxxr M I You all know tho valuo of the above grades. Biverton Flour, High Patent Facoy Standard $1.00 pr stck 90o " Pure Spices, Are wanted by rioh and poor for the reason that they nro healthy and o further. Don't forget this important item when making your purchases. Wo guarantee our entire line of Bpiees to be the best that iho earth produces. Our Coffees, are seleotcd with great care and we receive them fresh from tke roastor eaoh week. Our 25c Japan Tea, Is better than ever, having just received our now importation. Our Stock of Stoneware, Is large and complete whem you need aiythiog in that lino. We want your butter and eggs. 0 Shea & Turnure B10?. Red Cloud. Nebraska. ludsen. Friday. September 20, Mrs. Maggio Grewell, beloved wife of Denial Grew ell, pass from this earth to the bright beyond. Hor sioaness was only of about three woeks duration. She leaves a husband and threo small ehildren to mourn her loss. Sho was an earnest christian woman read al any time to help the poor and noedy. ane anuroe nae lost a laitnrul sister, the husband a loving and devoted wife and the ehildren a fond mother. Sho was laid to rest in the Mt. Hopo osmetery on Saturday. A largo con course of friends followed her to her last resting plaoo. Ma y the ohoicest of God's blessings rest upon the bo reaved tamily in their sad ifflietion. Whon we leave this world ot changed When we leave thie world ot care, Wo shall find our missing loved onea In our Father's mansions fair. A Emend. WIVES TO YOUNG WE OFFER A REMEDY WHICH INSURES SAFETY TO LIFE .. OF MOTHER AND CHILI. "Mothers' Friend" ROBS CONFINEMENT OP ITS PAIN, HORROR AND RISK. " My wife used only two bottles. Sho was easily and quickly relieved: hi now doing splendidly. J. 8. MohtoN, Ilarlow, N. O. .Spat by express or mail, on reoelpt of price. fl.OO per betUe. Book "TO MOTHERS" mailed free. BBlDniU) BEOUUTOB CO., ATUlfTa, Si. OLD ax AXIi DaXJOOMTB. KEHaNRH EATSJIMMRS wurTrUUHTS. I W. TULLEYS, M. D. MABM.AAt.a a-. Keel Claud, . NcbrasHa Office Vlrst National opposite Bank, rhronlo dlieams treated It mall Notice or Forecloauro. In the Dlitrlct liourt ef Web-tcr County, Ke - . . tiraeka. iteyai jobb Asuociaiion. l mintlff. Albert D. Kanmivmna Kale Itanney. et at. Defendants. To A. B. nolbeit, noa-resldent defendant In tiie a dots entitled cause of action: Tou will take notice that en the .9th day or AuKuar, 1893, The Reyal Loan A'sacliitlon. Blalutiff herein, nied IU petition In the nfilce of le clerk et the district court of WeUit-r county. Nebraska, against the above-named de fendant, the object and prayer ot which I to foreclose a certala mtrlKotfe or loti number eleven (II) and twelvo(12l, In block Ne. seven (7), Hoover's addition to lilue Hill. Nt-braska, executed by defendant, Albert 1). Itanney aad Kate Kanney. to the ltoyal Loan Association for the sum ot $300, and on which there ! new due and owing from defendants to plaintiff tha sum ef 1373 34. Bald mortaaKe was duly Died for record In the office or the countv clerk of Webster county. Nebraska, oa the mil day of January, l93. and recorded in Hock 8 of Hort guires, pace 37. , I'lalntlC prays that defendants may be fore closed of all equity ot redemption, or other In terest In said ntortgased promises, and that said premises bo levied to be sold to satlsDy tho amount adjudfted to be duo tins plaintiff. Ycu are required to answer said petition on or before tho Mtli day of October, or tho facts therein stAted will betaken as truo and Judg ment rendered accordingly, , IMted at Tted cloud, Nebraska, tho 6th daj ot September, 1895. Koyai. Loan Assocutiok, By ItOUT. T. roTTHlt, Its Attorney, Probate Notice). State of Nebraska. I.. Webster County, fM In the County Court. In the Matter ot tho Estate of Bluman F. Bartlett. Notice Is hereby given to all persons having claims aud demunas ugntnit Slunian F. Hart I'tt, lute ot U art on county, Oregon, deceased, that the time fixed for mine claims against said estate Is six months from the sutli day of Sep tember, nut. All such persons are requlrod to present their claims, with tho vouchers, to the oeunty Judge of said county, at his oflloe there in, en or before Uie 20th day of March, H59S, and all claims so Died will be henrd before tho said Judge ou the Slst day ot Narou.lMS, at 10 w wwbm (It Dated August 81st, 1898. Jambs Dtrrrr. County Judge. BttifL'Xf M9 anonert opinion. wrttftS gPwWoV COj, wko hare hsd nearly at tj year? ifosss'kiAdKSfeS's: XZKT.'iK.'S'.'T.- ? w aw- tii T y oi -Mr.r.j?.vft.rr? ere broucht widai hn.aiii. n.Hii..wiT tm xn muo inventor. Thu mJm wwut. Meant i luaatntad. ku erswt CiroulatlOB of anv aelantiaa '9r..fa Uiant OBMUlDOU rmrld- VnlTai.? J)les.S ihi n It aanav. KiCtU nrl In tha Edition, tnnnfhl tUPia .. ui . .... ...a TOW ! SJIMeiSV oentt. Krerr number rout-vinn hu. ,tm a..l .!.. TL - -m .L- tfim ! I(i nln .- viui . oiiu i i iiii uranni air nnw oumw, w Hi plans. unabllniiltulMttn foshnw tiie iUMN A CO., IUtt YohU, 'Jilt hiivMlnVAY. ShorlaTa Sal. Ily virtue ot aa execution directed to ras from the dlstrlot court ot WeVsttr county, Nobraska. on a Judgment obtained by tho consideration of , dlstrlot court ot Woktter county, Nebraska. o k the lth day ef July, 1H. la favor of Thonsse Hyau ae aialatlff, aad agalait tho Farmers 4k Merchants Banking (loBtoany as defendant, for tho sum of ana thousand anil alirhMr.tam dollars and ceuta, aad coots taxed at arty-throe dollars and eight cents (M.W). and aocrulng costs, I havo levied upon tho following reel estate, taken as tbo property of said defendant to satisfy said Judgment, to-wlti Lot twenty one (ai), In block thlrty-oao (31). in the original town now city otKed Cloud, Webster opuaty, Nebraska. And will oler the same for sale te tbo highest bidder, for each In band, on tha setbdarof September, A. D. im, la front of tbo east door et the court-hease at Red Cloud, Webster county, Nebraska, that being the UulWleg waereia me lut terra of court was held at i nour ni ono o'clock p. in. or said nay. anaiwnsrenuo attendance win be given i iiimamxafu. Dated i:cd Cloud. Nebraska. Aiuru J. V). uvxniwr, hTCaWu .- . j .v v.j, A, j iwi iii'iiiiiii mneiag attpo wis liru . i u I-Siv' Bl wm