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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1895)
"J I-- i. ' V. MV a. SBBBt 'Vv . r '""" ' -- ..- -. r 4 r-rr..v, miK i '"Mi..TO'l'JJ Wf vBf . - - - SWR 'P-r ' if ? "" " " ' ji ' -, .?7 fi TTT ?:"3aMaMaMaMiSsMT iJB rTEHr i"TT"l roaTP6fffisF?iW"l jTjJ" -'jpi. Jjj?SlriM Ji i fc r ? ftH ts , All Home Print. Do You Wash? OF Course - 1 (DoyouWash QUICKLY? DTITDo you Wash EASILY ? DU I )Do you Wash THOROUGHLY? (Doyou Wash CHEAPLY? You may IP you will use SANTA CLAUSSOAP The best, purest and most Sold everywhere. Made only by THE N. It FAIRBANK COMPANY, CHICAGO. "Yes, Jaw . Cotting keeps the finest kinds of Lamps, he sells them cheap, too. Shall we step ." V- into his store and look at them? He has some handsome ones." PLATT & FREES CO. Chicago Lumber Yard BED CLOUD. NEB. ' Lumber, Lime, Coal and Cement. ROSS Proprietors op dWY m Ordnra Ordrompty filled, DR. A. OWEN'S ELECTRIC APPLIANCES IBr ACUTE, CHRONIC c? NERVOUSjH re i - 99 TIMES OUT OF 100 Mrs. A. J. Btoitrni, of West fltookbolm, Bt Lawronca Co.. N. Y., under dnto of July 81, 1890, nit ' Wordi fall ino to express my grotltudo to Dr. A. Own for tbo benefit I havo bad from wnffhlflElectrlo Appliance, Jluforo using tbo appllunco I wna bo weak I oould scarcely sndalono bad been conttned to my bed since last October. After thotltlrd day's uae of tba Spllanoe I could walk several etcpst ono week Utor I walkod around tbo bouse, and in leM an ono month I was able to rMo out, and now I can walk a mile or mora without feeling tired. Ma God bless nnd sparo you to your many f rlonds for yeara to come." Mr. Axol J. Ekbliulu. of Wnhburff, Kan., undor dato of July SOth, 1835, sayat " Having need tbo Dr. Open Uloctrtc Appliances ftor Jverv0MtifM for tbo pant few months, must ma tbey are a bead of uny troutnient, I am oured of tbo worst form of Norroua Disease." Vr. A. Nibclc, of JHdUloDold, Iowa, writing us on June 27, 1895, says: "This la to certify tbjt I bnvo derived more bnncllt from using tbo Owen Kloctrlo Appliances for a sever ease C fkMnoy cumplaiiit and uervoiu prostration than from hundreds of dollars spent for doctor's talk ajufmuitlclne." OurLar;tn IllBStratcl CatalMtme contains many endorsements like above, besides oat or uppiiKUCvs, ana mucn vuiuaow inionnawon xor (no awoisa. oenu o oenis m staaspa teitatonu). Wkeav fotssurea WfceawrHlrc parties about their tssumonUls enclose a self-addressed stamped eavsloM ssure a rrj'ly. Wo luvo boen before the public many years, aaa our metrical frrllsnin become u rtccgnbttd standard of merit an ii ) THE OWEN ELECTRIC APPLIANCE CO.. , ?- TO 211 BTATB tk- ffiV .i.-v vV?XfeMC aaaVasmaaHttaaaa aHrffWrf !,. - . . vttiL iSV. iv ;MHMi3,Jt.V?JU Kkd (join economical soap made My Dear; & RIFE, four patronage aolloltsd vnTiX STREET. CHISAtt. iifiiffuiiimmMfiMMimnimfmwittiM-itn riT-m-n-Yvi-T-rrniifi(itiii(saiTwrmtfsMYfir''"'n,friirTriaiiT ,nm.i,.tm,, ,.i.,i -.i.... ir.-),,. .n-iif.i-.ir.,i .i.&A.rt-.i.'s.?..':sv.'.." . uLj-ymim2faatiL ' '.w'-m v ,; . .,,!;. j x.'- !.. .-..., i-j Wfhster County. Neb., Friday, October 1 The Inst Mtid I'rcsent 1'rom nil t?l MMldlcr. About 1S50, tbs Icfamoua "fugitive filnvo law" wiih ctmutod liy n domocrntio cotiRrcf.?, mid, although it "born" domo crut, I whs disguetedt imd for tbo Hrst timo, I b.iw tbnt domccrncy not only waa directly iu conlliot with tho princi ples I held most deur, but iu conllict with tho pliiin word o( God, which I hud choflon for tho rule of my life. Tiro passed on; tho anti-slavery pnrty did and eaid what thoy could ngainet this national sin, which, in many ways, wounded the democratic heart. Then came tho cry of secession, and the Amorlcan hoart waa pained at tho fall of Fort Sumter, and the ovort act of tho rebellion. Then a long and cruol war terminated in quelling tho rebellion though not on correct principles, for tho traitors were. treated aa citizemiby taking the oath of alleglanco, an oath that the leading men had previously taken and brokon, This error was soon apparent in tho hateful and wicked manner iu which they conducted them selves as toon as opportunity presented itself. Peace and quietude blessed our coun try. tho' a decade had not passed before the sore-heads who hud been whippod into submission and new, armed with a restored franchise, took sides with the democrats who precipitated the war and opposed every wise measuro favoring the wolfaro of the people, and thwart ing, ao far as posaiblo, tho best interests of our country. Had traitors been ex cluded from the halls of congress, we would, without doubt, have continued a happy and prosperous people without tramps, every man employed, receiving fair remuneration for his labor, and the tiller of the soil be blest and happy. But the blight of democracy has pro duced many evils from which our coun trymen are now suffering. The poor are gutting pooror, and the unemployed are olamoring for batter legislation; mines are being closed , manufactories aro be coming, inoperative, and general discon tent aflliota tho people, while Grover Cleveland is at Buzzard's Bay, feeling happy in the thought that he 1b making a few gold buss richor, although the majority ore suffering from hie unwise ruling. The bible tells us that "hell is yawning," and well it may, in viow of the prodigouB enlargement it may soon have to make, for, if Grover and his "yoke fellows" do not turn from their evil ways tho enlargement will have to proceed. How can any man expect relief from a new party composed, in part, of demo crats f That party has not repented; has not been washed from ita old sins; it la aa rebellious aa ever, and is ready for any emergency that wilt promise them success as a party, whether the people are benefitted or not, in proof of which I have only to refer you to their past history. In the year of '63 or 'Gi they met at Chicago in a national con vention, and declared that "the war waa a failure and should be abandoned" in behalf of humanity; that the north could not succeed and was only shod ding blood without just cause or provo cation, yet oa soon aa the tidings could reach us, we learned that on that very day Grant won a signal victory in ii battle with tho rebels, and so victory perchod on tho union banuors until our cause won not only victory, but the admiration of the world. No oandid man will say thoso are not perilous times. So many democrats and pops have invoiglod themselvou into the republican ranks that the party is no longor itself, and ita roal spirit is beet oxprossed in tho temperance party, where I think all good and truo voiura should unito in voting for temporitnuH and morality. Let us unito in puttl;)'.' forward good nud relinblo men, and then we may expeot aucceas in tho rlu'ht direction. W. II. Ci. Market Report. Corrtctea wetlriy by Red Clou Trdue : VVDWi e 4v iu I'Orn no w e " Corn old . 40 Vftil nOWe 4) XVyO MM MIMIIIMIMIM ) XjOTlOjr s t seeee ' ? iftXt e Uv 1 'U Hogi 9 8 OOfiU 50 Butobor'sitook HOOici- TK) ButUr 10 f ga ............. ........ , -iw PoUtees) 25 0 Ul Spring chickens per lb 6 Old aess per lb llay per toa , S 00 H CO Pr. Prk' Ctmmi Baldaf Powtkr WorM's- fair tUghMt Award. Pleiminf Jufc. Weather is rsiny at this writing. , Haskins Frenchod at Penny Crrk Sun day te a good congregation. Miss Myrtlo Anderson is Glnyhiu; at Mr, Arbucle's. Mr. Ike Grswell's motlior linn bson very sick and is stuying there fur the present. Mrs. Andersen wns tho guest of Mrs. Guthrie last week. Mert and Alam Fern have gone down to Nesaaha couuty where Mert expects to find work. Mrs. Charlio Thayer is the proud mother of a baby boy. Gkkkn IIoiin. How's This! We offer one hundrod dollars reward for any ease of Catarra that ot aaot bo cored by Hall's Catarrh Onto. F. JT. CHENEY k. CO., Props. Tolede, 0. We the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 yearn and brtisva him psrfeetly honorable Iu nil buMiie.ta traasaetiens and ilnnnsially able to oarry out any ebllgation suods by their fires. West k Traax, Whoisssla Drnggists, To ledo, 0. Walding, Kiunaa A Marvin, Whelsiale Drogglsts, Tolsde, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cars is taksa internally acting tUrsotly upoa the blood and ma ooas sarfaees ef the system, Price, 7Gc. per bottle, Bold by all clragglsts. Ten timoaials free. Walnut Crcok. James andjAson Ileaton have moved over on Walnut creek. Mrs. Ge. Ueaton waa visltiag north ot lnavale Sunday with Mrs..Epore. Mrs. Smith is dew n in Garfield with her daughter. Mr. Keever'a havo returned from Kan- sat where they have been visiting friends. Mr. Coval has moved onto the Sellar'a farm now owned by Mr. Harsh. Mr. Smith will wield the birch in dls triot seventy this winter, Miss Marker will teach in district 0. The Sunday-school in district number nine is still flourishing. They propose to to hold a boqust social on Saturday evenining, Oct. 10, to replenish the failing exchequer. - i i Confusion as to the choice of a blood pariflsr is unnsossaary. There Is but ens best Barsaparilla and that is Aysr's. This important fact waa reoogaizsd at the World's Fair, Chicago, 1803, being the oaly blood-purifier admitsd to be plaoed on exhibition. FREE MEDICAL BOOKS. An Illustrated Book on Health Disease and Fautljr Medicine. A reetatly published keok, psoked full ef valuable infornatioa far the mastes, will be sent free for a time by The Pe-ru-ru Drug Maauftoturiag Company ef Columbus, Ohio. This besk oontaias ounKreus physiologi cal and anatomisal illustrations, cot veying aoourata and useful instiuetian The bosk oevers the whole list of dis eases te which the human family is liable, and gives the treatment for each one. It is wiittsn in plaia anJ chaste Uaguage expressly for family use. It oontaias ao reading or illus trations of aa eajeotionable obaraoter. The author of the book is Dr. Hart man wkose leng and uztonsive exper ience has enabled him te speak with authority on all atedieal subjects. Thin book should be in every family Another book, by the same author entitled Weman's Hand-book for Fe male Diseases will be sent for a short time to ladies only. This book oan net fail to bo of priceless bent fit to tho sfilistsd wsmea, Thoso preferring Dr. Hartnua'a psretnal advise should write, giving ago, symptoms, and du ration of disease. Answer free. Everybody takes Po-ru-na for ehrenlo malaria and all forms of ner vous prostration aad fall biliousness. It is tho greatest of tonics aad invig orators. Th World's Fair TtMti akmwmi mm baklmg fwStf r migrt Im :m&rsk&. 1. 1 Hf-35 Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U.S. Gov't Report K om ssfc t ABiOUit&LV BUBE Bliuton. Tame MoCoy, wife and children drovo tu lied Cloud Wednesday Mr. HohstiFee of Swantnn has mov ed into the Tooley liouoo tiorthwont of town. S. S. Wells tf UcarUollwn.8 in tlii oitj last week selling swaet potatoes. Jsnics Burden was rthaking hsndft with friends at Blue Hill Wednesday, C. K. Hicks drovo to Oowlns Wed nesday. B. Lee and Louis Gutter returned from thoir trip to Madiaon county, A. V. Colt of Juniata was circulat ing umoag friends in thin city Mon day. W. H. Hoffman would like ir the oondidate who was in bin storo uud called tor cigars to treat hi populiat friends weuld call and intv for tho cigars. Mm. A. V. Colo of JuninU inspect ed thn W. R. 0. of this plaoi Monday. Frank Wheelan drovo ovor to Ronc Isnd the Utter part of tin week. ir Troubled With Rlieumatlsra Read This. Annai'Olib, Md., Apr. 16, 1894. I have need Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rhen mutism and found it to be all that is claimed for it. I believe it to be the bssl preparation for rheumatism aad deep stats taasoalar pains on the mar ket mid ohoerfnlly recommend it to the public. Jno. O. Brooks, dealer in boot, shore, etc., Ifo. 18 Main It, ALSO BEAD THIS. Mkohanicstills, St. alary Couaty, Md. I sold a bottle ot Chamberlain's Pal a Balm te a aaan who had bssa suffering with rheantatism for several years. It made him a well man. A. J. MoQIll. For sale by Deyo A Oriee. Batln. Husking cora has ooumenoed. Rev. Blackwsll preached at Now Virginia last Sunday. Miss Woideman was visitiag at Mr.' Barney's last Friday. Arehle Plusa of Itiverton will teach sohool at district 33 this winter. James Aadersoa and wife, who have bsea visitiag at Blair, came baek last week. Mr. aad Mrs. Prathor from near Blue Hill was visiting at Rov. Bcau'a on Thursday of last week. ' Loyd Crabill and family of Red Cloud was in this vioioity visiting at his brothor William's Sunday, Mr. Gurnoy from near Red Cloud took his largo heard of steers out of Mr. Gather's pasturo last Saturday, Mr, Alexander, who lives in Hick ory county, Missouri, oamo baok hero Isst Thursday to look after his buai- t mos m ls and i also would to follow and to Dr. J. H. McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm. It Is a grand medicine. I used three bottles, and, thanks be to God, am a well man again. You aro at liberty to publish this if you desire, es I would, be glad to be the means of calling the attention of victims of diabetes to a remedy that win give tnem asessoa (MlU. :mi Vol. 23 No. 4 m D !. 1 Powder vena intnmtfl, Ho crop of all Lind.s. rtiports a arg Stunnkr. G"Going Into n decline." How oftea do wJjerih nx)ri)lon. What doea Ik rncnoV It bitun that puiiplo nre losiag II. sb, ijiowlng thin, nrnstitiu,. The way to corrrot thl.i couJItlon is to Improve tho dlKtl',n. The condition avissn from aa ionlillity to eat aud digest food. In fact food dots more hatin than good besaaoo it ferineuU and pntrofies SBbatsaoM whloh whsu abiorbsd ensue various dis Ofdnrrt. Wlmt is required in that tho stotnnoh be msdo to perform tie duties. The Blmlttr DIkhsIIvo Cordial in a food already iligtfttrr ns well at n dlgotur of foods, It will in like the ntossanb hentthy Gel a book from the druggist aud read about it. A California choinittl hns robbed Cos- ' tot Oil ot its bad tiiHte. LAXOL Is Ita namo. l'lciiHiiul &rtlrle. School commenced Inst Monduy with Gcorgo Ovuring as toucher. Ovor 30 scholaru to commenco with. We luiAo n lergo Sunday Hchool every Sunday morning ut 10 o'clock. Mr. H. Michaels iu superintendent. Next Sun day morning at 11 o'clock Rov. Vandyke preuches. Ora fituey is carrying bis arm is a sling thn result of a serero bruise, r Mr. Will Wade is homo from Missouri and will rent a tunu here uoxt spring. Wo ure informed that a aon In law of It. K. Orohiud'a in Koiug to rent his placo. O. K. i Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powor A Pure Oraps Craeas ol Tartar Peweer. Every well iuferwed eeok aad heusokcoper knows thai food cooked by steam is better and more palatable and healthful than that eeoked by boiling or frjitig. And every obo who has not a steam cooker already, knows that she wauls one. But every one dees aot know whieh of tho toy eral etaam cockers on the market is cheapest and best. For tho benefit of Buch wo speak advisedly when wo say that tiio JLJov.ciwJgo iuitouiatiu oleara Cooker is both tho ohrspust and the best. It is also the simplest and most oonvenicnet. It is madq of tho best material, is vory durable, and ia as easily used and kept in order as a common teakettle, and requires ao more heat sr room on tho Move, It economizos space and fael oa any kind of stove, but is especially suited to gssolino and coal-oil stoves. It caa be used on a parlor stovo, if desired, without tho annoyanoo of uupleasant odors in the house. ,Tho Bsvoridfro Automatic Steam Cooker la the latest of tho cookers, boing patented in 1889 and 1804 tad has nil tho good foaturen of its pre dtocssors without any of (heir faults, and has some good points not found in any other. 0 Sah'Miok of Rivurlen, Nebraska is agent for this cooker. Cured Diabetes, March 14th, 1895. The Or, J. H. McLean Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo, Gentlemen : I dcilre to express my heartfelt thanks to you for my marvelous restoration to health. I was sick for manv years with a bad i J caso of diabetes which made me very thin and weak, I also suffered much loss of sleep, having to get up so many times at night to pass urine, 4 great annoyance from thirst that water not satisty. A tew montns ago i Degan vour Instructions in regard to ui instructions in regard to diet use reuei. LwrarniLuira. Columbus, r l ! ,xr r ojC'kxiknm. x t v liaaiTfli xmt.im -T7S n . ! !t - J r2 flW &m vJUCnn -sfct,' Ml