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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1895)
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A fow applications of Dr.Owon'a Elcctrlo Appliances gavo relief and af tor six weeks' use of them I was entirely ued." vVj7i- Our largo Illustrated catalogue contains many endorwraenU like above, besides outs sad prloen of Appliances and much valuable Information for the afflicted. Write for It at rr enclosing six cents In stamps for postage. We bavobeon before the public many years, and our Electrlo Appliances have become noognlzod staudord of merit, curing thousands of cases of slkeaaaatUas. THE OWEN ELECTRIC APPLIANCE CO; tOITO 200 STATE STRIKT, CHICAGO. msis Is the only positive Remedy AcnteandCnronic Rheumatism, Coat, Lumbago, Sciatica, Neuralgia, Ovarian Neuralgia, Dismenorrhoea, Psoriasis, Scrofula, Liver and Kidney Diseases. A Positive Cure effected iff from 6 to 18 days. TRADERS LUMBER AN COAL Building Material, Etc. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. Ho! Whoa! That Harness is Worn Out ! Why Don't you get Another? J. O. Butler is selling nearly AT COST. Red (lot Your Neighbor's Wife tr Likes only by Company, Chicago.! "Yes, My Dear; Mr.J.H.Mstteson.of Morrloo, Mien., In a let ter OctTlt, ISM, says: "I bad tried several kinds of medicine and gro doctors (or my fceauaattava, but oould sot no relief. I bouiot ono of Dr. Owen's Bleotrlo Appll anoes and experienced relief atonoei after two weeks' use I was as Um ber as an oel and oould worx ail aay. how am .entirely cured. Rheumatic wur& known to tbe Medical Profession for LUMBER CO., mMVfitof: DEALERS IN jd. Webster County, Neij., Friday, October MANY REUS why tlio Fcoptft Ought to Support lie Itrpiitillran Ticket It la lli tiiliao Tli'' Have the Best Men Ob talnabln lit Webster Coimtj Clean, ConsclontloiikMiid Capable, J. S. White has been tho most care ful, painstaking treusuror tbHt Wobster county over had, although some huvo boasted, in days gone by, that tboy woro just as oflicient, but the records don't prove it. On assuming that important oflice Treasurer White proceeded to hunt up ali the back taxes of tho county put them ia shape te be readily looked utter, then ho proceeded te hunt up the men who had porsistonily dofruuded the county for years and made them whaok up, thereby saving the county thoutandsot dollars that had been sup posed to havo been lost. That is tho kind of a man Jim White is. The poo plo will see to it that he is re olocted, Every man in Webster county knows L. II. Fort, familiarly called "Doc." There is not a man in Webster county who can say BUght agaiust him as an officer. He fully understands every brunch of the arduous work connected with tho oflice of county clerk, and while he is uol infallible hp is truly ono of tho most thorough ofllcurs thut has held that oflice, and ot the samo time is a very pleasant and courteous fellow who believes in troating all people alike whethor ot his political complexion or not. Choose wisoly and vote for Doc Fort. Ho is entitled to tho cilice for another term. Thoro is nothing chronic about Doc. Jim Burden ot Bladen is a man whom tbe people ot the north half ot tho coun ty, without regard to party, sneak ot in the highest terms. Having lived there for yours he has made friends ot all po litical parties who unhesitatingly pro claim him juet the man for the office of. clerk of tho district court. He hoB had the great misfortune fall upon him of being a continued cripplo by the rav ages of disease, yot he is a bright, intel ligent man, and will mako u splendid officer, and one that will perform the intricate duties ot the office with pre cision and at the same timo be uffable and obliging to all. Vote" for Jim Bur den by all means. John Runchey, who has served the people ot Wobster county bo acceptably in the oflice of sheriff, is up again for the same offlco and should receivo the sup port of every loyal republican and voter who wishes to see that oflice filled with a man who bellovos in doing bis whole duty toward the people. His labors have been so completely performed that there has not boon a kick registered against him during bis whole tortn which epeBks volumes for him. John ia a wholesouled fellow and should bo re-elected. D. M. Hunter who has made n repu tation in the administration of tho oflice of county superintendent, that every man in WobBtor county should be proud of, should receive the votes ot every man in the county, who desires a olean ad ministration of the office. He has, plac ed the schools Upon a high plain of ef ficiency. He is a man whoso high mor al character is a guarantee that the peo ple will be served with honor and integ rity. In that position we want the best man and D. M. Hunter is pro-ominontly the best man. Samuel West has lived in Red Cloud and Wobstor county for twonty years and 1b known by ovoryono to bo a man who can not be ruled by any subtle pro tention whatever. He is open and auovo board, and in his capacity ot justico he has universally given satisfaction. Ho 1b well veroed in the businoss portainirg to the county judgeship, and it elected, which ha will bo, bo will udmlnlster tun affairs of the office in a mannor that will bo highly satisfactory to tbe people. He is fearless in performing his duty and yot a man who will administer justico with jnttrcy. He will be tho right man in the right pluco it olocted to the coun judgo'a offlco. Dr. Li. 11. uoou or this city, ot an inn candidates is the mun that should till the offlco ot coroner. He is a mun of medicine and Is fully qualiflod to fill that important office. While tho sulury is ot no great consequence, yot the coro ner is high sboriiltnd has duties to por form thut tho doctor is fully ablo to at tend to. For survoyor W. B. Thome needs no recommendation from us, having lived in this neck o' the woods for muny years and having foils wed tbe business bt dur veyor for u lito time, is fully qualified to do the work with promptness and dis patch. Do not fsil to vote for Thorno. ir Troubled Willi Rheumatism Read Tills. .Annapolis, Md., Apr. 10, 1804. I have nsed Chamberlain's Fain Balm for rheu matism and found it to be all that if claimed for it. I believe it to be the best preparation for rheumatism and deep seated musoular pains on the mar ket and cheerfully recommend it to the public. Jno. O. Brooks, dealer in boots, shoes, etc., Ifo. 18 Main St. ALSO XE4D THIS. . MaoiUNionviLue, St. Mary County, Md. I sold bottle ot Chamberlain's Pain Balm to a man who had been suffering with, rheematism for several years. It made him a well roan, A, . MoQill. For ale by Deyo k dries. 4AtMM ttt. w Iiiitvolc. Tho pooplo of Inuvulo in guiiorul turn ed out to tho fnir and pronounced it a Bticct'HH, especially the balloon iiuuenHlou. Tho Mulutoflh Bros, havo t niton ucon traot tobulu fifty tone of hay for Mr. Hickory on Dry creek. They will com menco this week. Loo Montgomery n former rosldont of Guide liock nud tho man who ciirriod tho U. S. mall on horseback up the val loy in tho curly seventies waa a vinitor at Inuvulo last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel West woro visit ing ut G. W. Knight's ono day last wook. It will bo Judgo West in a fow duye. A husking beo and a bit of a family row, nil in ono nttornoon, occurred iu tho Wnlnut Creek neighborhood lust week and ono hud no connection with the other. -, Prof. Goo. Ovoring commenced his school four miles north of Inuvulo lust weok. It (b hip first effort and tho kids all pronounce him a soccoss but say he Is a littlo "Smiley on the big girls." Geo. alwuys had a weakening for girls but he'll got over that. A legal difficulty styled "Ihuyor vs Vance" was cullod up before Justice Holdrego lost week and utter some spar ring was decidod in favor ot the dofond. ant or the plantlll I forgot which, Hon. Jamoa Gilham and Randolph McNitt woro opposing coudboI. Chus. Huntor nnd fumily attended tho Karnivul of the Priests ot Pullus in Kun bus City lust week and camo homo more than ploascd. Corn and hogs aro both beginning to como into market hore quite briskly ami at fairly good pricos. Inuvulo ulwiiys had tho reputation cf bciug tho best markot town on valloy and it is yot. Mrs. Ward, wifo of our popular black smith, is uwuy on n visit tind Wurd is whistling around llko u boy with a new pair ot boots. He takes everything philosophically. The rnnubllcuns and none have both had their caucuses and have placed in nom(natlon full tickets. Tho winning ticket in all probability ia the following one: Assessor, Gen. Garnor; clork, Tom Chaffin;tronaurer,Everrett Bean: justico S. E. Woolcott; constable, A. E, Wool uott. The pops have put up, to be slaughter ed: Assessor, Jim Halo; clork, O. B, Har vey; treasurer, P. M. Cochrane; justice Himan Holdredge; constable, W.E. Rey nolds. All good mon 'but on the wrong uido ot thp f once this yoar. B. U. K. It will not care everything, It is not otaimed that it will anre but one com plaint, that Is, dyspepsia.. Wo cnonot say that it will cure every onio of dyspep sia, bat It will onre a large majority of them. Snoh oases as are adapted to its one will derive immediate benefit, One small bottle will be sufficient to teat it. The Shaker Digestive Cordial is espeoial adaped for emaciated or elderly people whoso food does them bnt l.ttle or no good beoauoo it is not digested. The (iordinl contains an artificially -digested food nnd is a digester of food happily combined. Read one of the littlo books which yoar druggist is now giving awky and learn of this wonderful remedy. A really palp table Castor Oil can now be had under the name of LAXOL. v Garfield. Broom corn is only commanding $20 por ton. The amount will not pay ex penses. Moral: Don't raise broom corn. Noah Wagoner Bays, "and now an other" which moans he is papa again. C jp Houchin Bays he can't voto the pop tickot this fall. He will run for road overseer in district number nine on the republican ticket. Hurrah! far Cap. Mrs. N. L. D. Smith is visiting friends in Garfield this week. School bus commenced in district 40 with Miss Nellie Kaley as toacher. Tho "kills" all too tho chalk lino whon Nellie comoB down with tho rattan. A bay bulor from Lincoln has boon doing some work for O. Araack, A. Har ris, u. Dowitt und J. Thornton. John Strutton has left us nnd Bono to Iowa whoro he oxpects to make his homo in tho future. The Dunknrds hold services nt Noah Wugonor'B lust Saturday ovoning. Tho party at Joun uarnor a lust Fri day evening was well nttondod, Every thing was "out t eight" especially the cuke. R, Largont has moved onto tbo farm reoontly vacated by S. P. Martin who went to Texas a few weoka ago. A heavy frost last wook makca us farmers shuck our pumpkins und husk our tutors for foar of tho big froozo up which is surely coming for I saw a flock of wild goeso going for a warmer climate which is a sure sign that the winter will bo coolor than tbo summer. If 'twere ducks 'twould mean that the summer would be warmer than the winter. JlMMET, If your children are sabjeot to croup watch for the first symptom of the dis ease horssness. If Chamberlain's Coash Remedy Is aivea as soon as the ohild beoomes home it will prevent the attaok, Even after tbe eroopy ooogh has npjjoarod the attaok osn always be prevented by giving this remedy. It Is also invaloabla for colds aud whooping eough. For sale by Deye A dries. $v "ji(BiWir . leuM.. .- ixltSR; : MK? 18, 1895 Illitdcn. Soino corn is being inurkotcd at ID conts per bimhel. Thri'Dhliiij iu about over with in thio vicinity. B. Lue drove to Hastings Thursday with u loud of chickens. JuincB Bunion attended the Wobstor county f ilr lust wot.lc. A. Brady nud W. R. Andofuon wore transacting busings at tho county seut tho lattor purt of the week. J. R. Horn was all smiles last weok and sot up tho cigars to all of his friends and confidentially told thoin that his pension had been allowed and that he would get tCOO. It conies in protty good those hard times. F. Funk ut ItoBomont was around soo ing his friends and working for votes tne foro part of this week J. R. iioriio nnd faimily drove across the country Sunday to visit friends at Uolostino. J. Merrill left Snnday for Swanton ho expects to return in a few days with a hny bailer, to do up the hay for parties in tho vicinity. On Tuesday ovoning a large number ot populists, republicans and democrats assembled at the G, A. R. ball to listen to a speoch by tho populist idol ot this congressional district, the Hon. W. A. McKulghun. On lust Tnqsday ovoning the populists mot at the Q. A. It. hull and nominated n full township ticket, plucing at tho tnil end a rank republican for road over soerof this district. 0. O. Stout and R. 0. Boat were doinir a little political businoss at Bluo Hill Tuesday5. Un last l rlday it was roportcci mat Miss Day had lost hor gold watch and a diligent search was made on the road from Mr. Grandstuff'a house to Mr. L. B. Thorno s residence whoro she llrst dis covered her loss, but how easy it is to be mistaken. You can imagine her surprise and dolight when she discovered it hang ing on a nooK In Her room, wuere she had placed it juat before leaving for tho school room. Card of Thanks. Tbo undersigned desire to extend our neartrelt tnunKs to tne many ktnu fnonds who assisted us during the sick sess and death of our beloved husband and father. Mas. Mcliusa Hedoe and Children. SCHOOL ITEMS. Kdltrojs, MIm Mamie Weldeman. U.nnrlora J J""llle 1111. Ileporlers Jeitnnttto jj,ny. Miss McClelland ia in Bloominoton for the week. ' One more has been added to the ssn- ior class. Frank Goble haa returned and we hope he will decide to continue bis work to tho end of tbe year. We seniors feel assured that ho will it thero aren't any more fairs, ball games and auotlons. The senior class ot '00 have not de cided on their class colors as yet. We are sorry to note the death ot Mr. Hedge, ia ur report to The Chief. He wub tbe father of raise Laura Hedge, one ot our ninth grade girls. The high school extend their deepest sympathy to the bereaved family. The seniors aro protty regular In at tendance. ..Pearl Ludlow being the only one absent for this week and this one being very necessary. Harry Enslos one of the hish school boys was thrown from his horse on his way to school Wednesday a. m. Miss Cora Garber will teach in the high school tho remainder ot the year Miss Garber gave up her kindergarten work for this purpose. Welcome to our now teacher. School dismissed fifteen minutes ear lier lost Thursday aft or soon. No school all day Friday. Henry Newhouso was a fifth room vis itor Tuesday afternoon. Prof. Wilson has moved his office into what ia known as tho boll room, leaving tho old effico entiroly for a recitation room, which accommodates tho turgor classes. The now rrocrnronio wont into effect Monday morning. The change has quite an offoct upon tho eoniors, aa it keens them recitlntf nil mornlnc. Miss Dora Henderson is uucning in -.-- - - - - - - u - tho fifth room this weok. Miss McClel Ian being outot town. Ayer's hair vigor, whloh has outlived and superseded hundreds of similar prep arations, ia undoubtedly .the most fashion able as well as economical hair-dressing la the market. Hy its use, the peorest head of hair soon beoomes luxuriant and beautiful. Batln. Mrs J O Wilson of Otto was In this vlolnlty last week visiting relatives. Peter Nelson was up to Mlndsn this week. 0, E. Ramey finished sowing wheat on the noor farm Tuesday. Julias Nelson and family ware la Nuok oils eounty this week. Mr, Hlokissoa ana wire rrom Kearney eoaaty are here visiting Mrs, Melton. Ovey Anderson has returned (rem his trip to the eastern Pi of this state where be has been lookisg up a location. tvhxu. i . , .!; i,.u MiC. !.-.i-)-'!!.. W-...fc-S.M.L;3X. . .,.(, i y. , .ypy-i j J g- Vol. 23 No. 42 A SURE SPECIFIC. I! The Disease No Longer An Incurable One. . Greatest of All Remedies Prescribed by Doctors. A MKU IIRIXMANT KF.COIl OT REMARKABLE CURBS. Neuralgia and rheumatism two disorders uo longer iuourable. Physicians tmluy gut rid of rheuma tism and neuralgia, s they do sleep lcHHnuKB, tudutiisholy, hKetia and other results f nervous t-xhnuntiOB, by building up the Kyntem and support in its ifcliomo huivj parts by the USD ot r aiuu a celury tminiotiiid,- Panic's celery eompoud attacks the disease bj getting the system back to its propurl nourished condi tion. It stands alone iu the hisorj of medicine. It is a curtain speoilo for i ho euro, not only of rheumatiiss, but also of all diseases due to impover ished nerves aud blood. The elu-e onnneotion of well-fed nerves and brain with health, is tht solid mck upon which Pai tie's celerjr compound stand,' The thousands of men and women all over the country who havo boon cured of rhfumatina once aud for all, by Paine's ctlery compound, havo made uood all that tun inedic&l fraternity first predicted fur it. That it restores health and strength to the body made weary, listless and despondent from norvous debility, needs no proof today in thousands of homos. . The list of those it has freed from rheumatism is a long one. It con tains a host ot, well known moo aad woman at home and abroad, Every city and town in th United States and (Jauada is represented. Patau's celery compound was first Srepared by Prof. Edward E, Phelps, I. D., LL. 1)., of Dartmouth college, Evur sinco its first appearanoe it has boon the one rcoognliid nerve and brain invigorutor among medical men. Its constant uso b physicians, where an activo nutrimont is urgently need ed, spvaks volumes for its emsaoy ia diseases of nervous origin. Strength, buoyant spirits and free dom from puiu ooiucs with its use. "Orange Blossom" U a painless ears) for nil distance peonllar to women. Bold (roh by O. L. Cotting. ?15c M I KTEAK, EGU, t HUE AD, BUTTER, T 1 1IE, COFFEE. t Thorough bred Jersey Bull . . . 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