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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1895)
a a. l e. . L I & I & Yt r as: i P W giaLagHL v .'. " a- ,.-,!,: v-y;H'i-liift4llillilttil I' j 1 All Home Print. I GET WELL 1 11 LI!! SUFFER Willi HITS! i cm won The common sonao of the people mantling frequent times of rconpera bag long rofused to believe that rheu- iton in sloop, matism nnd neuralgia wero ilisoasos To quiokly furnish a frcBh and nopeiess of euro. Prof. Edward E. Phelph, M. D., L. L. D., of Dartmouth oollego, has con- Irmed their belief. Thero is an abao- 4 lute specific for both of these diseases in Paine's colery compound. Thous and of men and women are overv Prof. Mward h. Phelps' long study jear entirely freed from these two "'j'S?00' . . . ,J , . . , , The result of his life work was torturingdisorder by Paine's celery Paine's colery compound, that remark compound. able remedy that permauently and Neuralgia pain effects first one part speedily cures disease. It has meant of the body and then anothor. Na- heBUh in PUc0 of "Mness in thorn- v ,.,.. r,rr ,.. pi. ,.8!:,i0,.i -tfsr&ss? tttt. and life's ordinary duties booomo a when rheumatism most painfully burden too heavy to bo borne. In shows itself, makes the following com tbiscondition of sleeplessness naturo's mumcation from Mr. J. M. Tobias of call for rost must bo regarded. If un- South Omaha, Neb., of speoial inter .heeded, serious oonstquanoes aro like-, est Mr. Tobias writes: ly to ensue. The nerves must be "I suffered for years with rheuma . built up by a propor norvo food, tism in tho joints of my hands and There is nothing equal to Paino's col ery compound, ,f Tho body la not a maohino wbiob. imply wears out aftor a certain num bar of years, but a vital organism hav ing the power of rovivifylng itself capable of being hard werkca, but de- MH1 glicrlir Sale. By vlrtuo of an execution directed In me from the district court of WeWiiter county, Nebraska. on a Judgment obtained by the consideration of district court of Webster county, Nebraska, oh tho 10th day of July. 180 1. In favor of Thomas Myan as plaintiff, and mralnst the Farmers & Merchants HanMni: (lomiiaiiy ns defendant, for the aum of one thousand ntmclKhty-twn dollars and cents, ami costs taxed at fifty-three dollars and eight cunts (u.08), and accrulnu costs, I liaVH levied upon tho rollowliw real estate, taken as tho propcily of said delondant to satiny said Judgment, to-wltt Iot twenty one (21). In block tlilrty-i.no (31). In the original town now city of Ked Cloud, Webster county, Nebraska. And will offer tlio s.unu for salo to tho highest bidder, for cah In hand, on thn sotlidayot Beptembur, A. I). 18.15, In front of tho oast door of the court-house at Ited Cloud, Webster county. Nebraska, tliat belns tno build Inn wherein the last term of court was held at tho hour of one o'clock p. in. of satd day. when andjwhere due nttcudanco will bo given by tho ' nudersixned. Dated Itod Cloud, Nobrnskn, Ausust 30, 1R93. J. W. ItUNCiiKV, Bherlll. jameslMoVeny, Att'y for l'lalutltT. The above sale was continued for want o( bidders until Nov II, 1893, at ou o'clock. 13 Dated Ked Cloud, Nuhruika. Qct.n, 1905. J, V, Kunciiev, Klterlft. QHAS. 80HAFPNIT, Insurance Agency, Represents UOTUIIfcll 1IISUIUULU .V A'VWWtV, ! rai lusuianoe uo., Liverpool, Rusiana. se rire insuranco vo oi uinaua, eor. IX Assurance co. oi bonaon, sag, ester rire AMaranoeOo.of aailaad. intriu Assurauce Co. Toronto, Oaau t lutuu Reserve Fund 1 Jle Assu.ot N. Y. , .,! vhe Workman llulldinK and Loan Association ,? oi ncoln, Nebraska. uiuoo OYer i'u.or u uvuiu. fyoun, NBRIIASK4 Titr nmunn I' m ID. abundant supply of nutriment for every tissuo of tho body is tho purpose for which Paine's celery compound was first prepared. This rapid pro- duotion of fresh nervous energy and - pure blood was the one endeavor of - arms, so that I could perform my wort only with tho greatest dlmaulty. 1 used all kinds of medicines without - result. Finally I aeoured a bottlo of Paine's oelorv compound, and it bene fited mo at onoe. raino s oelery com pound certainly cures reheumatism 1" K. T. Potter, PlalntlH'a Attorneys SlicrlUPs Salo. Notice Is hereby Riven, that under and by vlr tue of an order of ealn Issued from tho orilco of 0 D Orotic clerk of I lie district court of the 10th judicial district, within und for Webster county Nebraska, upon a decree In an action pending therein, therein Charles O Harris In plalntUT and Against Mi nerva Wilcox und John It Wilcox, defendants, 1 shall offer (or sale at public vendue, to the blithest bidder for cash la band, at the east door of the court house, at lted Cloud, In said Webster county. Nebraska, (that belnir the bulldliur wherein tho last term of said court was hoiden) was holt Ou the of sifld i tawft: eitoili duy of November, A, D, 1805, at 1 o'clock n. hi. day, the followluK described property, Loth numbered thirteen (13). fourteen Ml Dttcea (15), sixteen (10), soveuteen (17), olftht- ecu (18), nineteen (1U), twenty C-'o). twenty-one '21), twenty-two miy unit Inn :wuutv-fonr(21). In block number elahtoonriftt In Himtti & Moore's addition to Ued Cloud Webster county, Nebraska. Given under my hand this 16th dav of Octo ber A D 1695. .(, W. ltuMCHRV, BherltT; UyH.W. foe, Deputy. rR, J. B, EMGH, Dentist, Rid Cloud, - Nibkabka. ver Taflor'a Vwraltar Bfn KxtraeU teetbrwltnout pain. Crown and bridge work a specialty. Porcelain Inlay, and nil kinds of gold MltDgs.' Makes cold ar1 rubber plates and combination plates. All work guaranteed to bo Brat-class. kAM,j Red Cloud. Webster County, Neb., Friday, November Innvalc. Wm Bennett is ngain n visitor nt his mothor'e af tor nn absence of two woekp, HellltiR Roods at prominont towns wost and north-woet. Port Hodgo nnd his brother Orrin wero doing business up this way tho first of tho weok with W. N. Richardson A social hop at the reeidonco of Geo. Hummoll, last Thursday ovoning, was well attended and everyone- had a good time. Soveral couples wero up from Red Cloud. Report roaches us that O. R. Pitney, long a reeidont of this township, is seeking a new location in Arkansas and if successful will remove his family and effects, to that state. It is hoped he well not liko the country, as we do not like to see such men leave- tho state. Mr. Wright Thornburgh was doing business in our gay little city last Tues day. Wright is tho greatest political worker in tho county, and when he gets out and rustles ho makes it count. Mrs. Amy Fulton, daughter of L. II. Luce, and one of Inavnlo'e children, but now a resident of Omaha, was visiting her many friends hero last week. Everyone is always glad to boo her. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Story and daughtor Edith, of Cowlos. were visiting at Mrs Story's mothor'e, Mrs II. Holdredge, last Sunday. J. D. is Cowle's popular post master. Mrs. Kirkwood, of Oberlin, Lansas, ia a visitor at Mrs. G. W. Knigkt's this woek, Mrs. Kirkwood is the wife of the late Rev. James Kirkwood who came to Webster count; in 1870 and located on Crooked creek just north of Red Cloud. Mr. Kirkwood was the first county judge of Webster county and was widely known for several yoare when bo entered the Presbyterian ministry and his duties callod him olsowbore, however, the old. sottlere will all remember him and his estimable family. Mrs. Kirk wood is mother in-law of Columbus Borin who was also a residont of this county and for soveral months editor of the CniF.F. County Troosurer, James White, was a pleasant and agreeable visitor in Ina vale one day last week, looking nfter his political fence up bore. Mr, White need not worry, ho will bo elected by plurality easily. Speaking of county treasurer, Bill Rinkell is responsible for the following: While Candidate Funke was attending tho fair he was incidentally casting around for votes and coming onto a halt dozen men who seemed, to be noighbors he spoke kindly to them and asked them their political faith. They responded that they were all pops. Mr. Funke was well pleased at this and gave them all cigars, remarking that he was surprised at the large number of pops this year. After conversing with them for several minutes ho told them that he would try to call on them before election and asked thorn where they lived. They informed him that they lived In Smith county and tho worthy candidate passed on into space. Mr. Funko will be defeated at election. Did you read Jake Klndecher'a eulogy on himself in last weeks Nationf tie says ho ia the watcb-uog of tno treasury and koops cIobo wutoh on all bills placed boforo the board, and yet f iininiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiimiimniiiiHMiii White Washing Done Everywhere with SANTA ICLAUS SOAR All washing to not white washing, X as all soap to not Santa Claus. I That betk-bftok da whua sm ia afetftMt, always fv that Huy X an atnaftv Oatas 8aa. X Try it. Sold everywhere. Made by 5 THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY. - CHICAGO. C39CC8eC9a&SrC90GCOd9CX'9?SC9&Qi8CC99SQO$ia& mVA just beforo going out ho was tho main ono in putting his hand into the vault and attempting to pull out ?9."i to pay lawyer liiro to detent an honest election. Tho people by their votes did away with township organization, but Kind echor nnd somo of the rest of tho pops wore afraid of losing their job and fought it and with tho aid of a pop Judgo turned it down, then attompted to roimburso themselves for their troublo by stealing tho poople'a monoy. Such a watch dog had better be chained up and muzzled as Jako certainly will bo and don't you forget it. B. O. K. How to Prevent roHp. Somo reading that will prove interest ing to young mothers. How to guard against the diseate. Croup is a terror to young mothers and to pott them concerning the cense, first symptoms nnd treatment is tVe object of this Hern. The origin of oroup is a com mon cold. Children who are anbjeot to it take cold very easily and oronp is al most sore to follow. The first symptom Is hoarseness; this Is coon followed Ky a peculiar rough cough, which is easily rec ognized and will never bo forgotten by one who has'heard it. Tho time to aot ia when the child first becomes hoarse. If Chamberlain's Coagh Remedy is freely given all tendency to oronp will soon dis appear. Every nfter the oroupy ooogh has devoloped it will prevent the attack. There is no danger in glvlnir tills remedy for it contains nothing injurious. For sale by Deyo fc Qrioe. A Llncartn Letter. At tho Funke, Friday evoning, Oct. 25th. Holcomb und McKoighuu, Nebras ka Stars of Populism. Tho populists held thoir first campaign show of tho season at the Funko Friday evening. Thore were many vacant seats, notwithstanding the mooting bad been long advertised by the papers and by the cards of invitation, with Ex-Congressman MoKeighan us tbo attractive feature. The house was callod to order by Sec. Frank D. Eager, nf tho state central committee, who introduced Gov. Hol comb as the presiding offlcor of the evening. The Governor spoko touch- 40o;ingiy of tno lateHonator vanwycK, al luding to hia groat labor in behalf of the common people. Ho said that, "though be is doad, yet his deeda of patriotism will livo in the hearta of the common people of Nebraska, and all the liberty-loving people of tho state will unito to do bim homage." In spoaking of tho coming oloction, the Governor urged that every oltlzen should cast his ballot after mature and careful deliberation. He spoke of the prediction of many, that popular government is to prove a fail ure, as unfounded, and based bis hopes for tho futuro of the country upon the improvement la elections from year to yoar. Of course, in his theory, the de velopment ia to come through populism. He eulogized .the Lancaster county ticket, and closed by introducing G, W. Berge, candidato for county attorney. Mr. Boige dilated upon the unrighteous practice of electing men to office, re gardless of qualification, simply to pay for fealty to party. Ho oxulted exceod- . M . .. .' HUUSBssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssv . j4 .Ub.'L j i&. ,Jt"t ..en'1 T : y i,f,)lpffe: 1, 1895' Highest of aii in Leavening Power, Latest U. S. Gov't Report AAftOUITBIsY PURE ingly ovor the statement that he had issued u challenge to his opponent, Judgo Coohran, to moot bim in a joint debate on party issuer, and that the county central committeo had replied that it was not intended that candidates tor minor offices should bore the commun ity with thoir opinions in joint debate. Ho closed with a prolonged appeal to voters to support the beat man, which, of course, meant himself. MoKolgban was then introduced. Ho offered, with his usual definition of gov ernment borrowod from tho Lord knowB where and declared his undy ing love for the same, with tho right to oriticise it reserved. With a desultory introduction, in whioh he commended the plan of olecting a judge to the su preme court during an off year because it gave tho utmost freedom to tho voter and left him unbiasod by partisan poll- tics ho reached his topic: Frco and. unlimited coinage of silver, 10 to 1. Tho speech throughout was clmrecterlRtic ot the speaker; Senator Thurston's posi tion on tho silver questlop was criticized und Carlisle vituperated. It was a rant ing appeal for free coinage, MoKeighan has lost none of his old-time enthus iasm for tho dying fallacy of populism; all of hla utterances wero colorod by its doctrines. He presented tho spoctaclo of a man clinging tenaciously to a sunk on vessel. At tho closo of the address Sec. Eager pronounced tbo benodictlon, which was: "That's all," and the audienco departed. The wife of Mr. Leonard Wells, of east Brlmfield, Mass., bad been suffering for two days from neuralgia, not being able to sleep or hardly keep still, when Mr. Bolden, tho merchant there tent her a bottle of Chamberlain's Fain Balm, end asked that she give it a thorough trial. On meeting Mr. Wells the next day he was told that she was all right, the pain had left her within two hours, tnd that the bottle of palu balm was worth fff.OO if it oould not be had for less. For sale at SO cents per bottle by Deyo k Orire. Juslssm. Quite a number ot the neighbors and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hooper gathered at their home on the 25th. When tho crowd arrived Mr. Hooper J began to inquire what it was about for getting that it waa the twenty-fifth anniversary of their married life and their oldest daughters birthday. After the crowd arrived, about fifty in num ber, the ladiea began aettlng the tables for suppor which waa the beet we over sat down to. After a few pleasant hours had passed the Rev. J. T, Stonor with a few well chosen remarks pre sented tho old couplo two nice rooking chairs with the best wishes ot the visit ora after whioh good night waa said. Sid. Bt'hool Report, Report of school taught in Diet. 21, for 'tho month ending Oct. 25th, 1895. Number ot pupils enrollod, 23; average daily attendance, 19. Following ure the names of thoso pupils who wero neither nbsent nor tardy during tho month: Pearl Hnrphnm, Lula Rose, Fenrl Ilinee, Hulda Nelson, Earnest Uinee, Irvin Harpham, Antone Nelson. Thoso whoso doportment wns 95 or above, woro: Ad dio Harpham, Dora Mottor, Pearl liar- imam, luia itoso, turnest nines and .'erry Anderson. Lulu Bakiikk, Teacher. i W. Is, Roby, a former pioneer residont ot tho west ond ot this county, but now ot lied Cloud, wax shaking bonus with his numerous friends at Benkolman nnd Haiglor tho foro part of tho week. Mr Roby has boon nominated by tbo repub licans down in his county for county supervisor, He is a good republican, and a tew years ago, in holding a similar position in Dundy county to the ono he to nominated for is Webster county, proved hlauelt noat faoaest and era cleat, and a friend to the tax payer. uenKoiman in owe. Dr. Price's Cretan Bak Powder A I'ure flrope Cream 9f Tarv powder. ,"'; i,UL.' ."''Vim'.; $!?: -Mi,,.w, iSS Wt Vol. 23 No. 44 iSSSSS If every citizen wero as honest with himself as ono wo hourd nf lutely Jamea MoNony would got tho largest majority evor polled in tho oounty. This gentle man waa approached by a vonerable but autivo gentleman who informed hire in excited tone and multifarious gestura that MoNony had robbed the Nebraska k Kansas Farm Loan Co. ot t'2,500 and that tho books of that institution showed it, nnd that a certain other citl zoti would vouch for the truth ot the statement. Our first citizen put the quostion to this reported authority and gutn flat denial for an answer. He then had recourse to the company's books whioh of course showed nnd oould nhow nothing of tbo kind, This same fellow who whs caught in so flagrant an untruth nays that at Receiver Boll'a sale ho bought u great number ot Mo Nony'a notes nt a very low rate, -when the faot ia shown by Bell's returns ot the salo that only one note with which McNeny's name could be connected waa bought by him or nny one else or ot f red for Bale, und that waa h note for ?.T given to Case& MoNeny and by them sold to tho bank and for which thy ure in no way liable. This earn fellow is repeating slanders and un truths of the like kind Hitslnat McNeny in return for kinduosa a MoNeny has always shown him, Every story that ho tells can bo demonstrated to be ot the same oharuoter iib tho nbovu and no voter should tako his word without in vestigation. At tho same time wo think ho in imbecile rather than malicious und ia to bo pitied, not hated, for hla meannoss. m m Avoid pneumonia, deptheria and ty phoid fever, by keeping the blood pare, ' the appetite good nnd the body healthy by the use of Hoot' Hnreaparilla. Hood's Pills have won high praise for thilr prompt and efficient yet eay aotlon. Buttli. Archie Plum Hundayed at hit httno at Elver tou. i he Anderson ssliool-house I being treated toarjHtof paint. Itkv. Vaufitko of Inavile preached at the Fisher school-house Nununv Havel & Goodno were doltiK some threihlnjt In this neighborhood la-t week. Mrs. Charley Catlier ana son, Dug. were la till vicinity the fore tiart of the weok. Itev. Hean was transacting buMnesa at Klver ton nnd Inavale on Thursday ot Uit week. ThetMvgenson boy marketed several hun dred bushslM of wheat at Inavale last Haturday, Mrs. Hansen was over la Nuckolls county last week vlslUug her dauukter, Mrs, Anderson Mr. Uurmlnitham nnd family of Iteatrlce were here last week, visiting at U. W. Matkins'. O. It. l'ltney Is In southeastern Mlssiurl. vis iting relatives and looking up a location. C. K. Kelly and family, from near Rlvertoa w re pleasant callers at Wm. Crabllt's Hunday. Mrs. I'axt on and daughter from Lincoln are hero vislfag. Mm, Arthur Wllsin lias gone to her oil hone in Virginia, where her mother Is very sick.. liov. Hott lilibop, ot the United Urethrea church, who has been preaching la Uuajpe and Africa for several veara. will preach at the crabill school-house Sunday. November 10th, at three o'clock, aii are coraiauy invitee HTUKMaa, Six weeks ago I suffered with a severe cold; was almost nnable to apeak. My. friends all advised me to oonsolt a physi cian. Noticldg Chamberlain's Ooogh Remedy advertised in the 8t, Paul Volks Zeltung I prooored a bottle and after taking It a short while was entirely well. I now moat heartily recommend this re medy te anyone suffering with a cold. Wm. Kell, 078 Holby Ave., 8t. Fanl, Min. For sale by Deyo & Orloo. Line. Mother Karth was treated, to a coat ot snow Wednesday, which was of great value to fall Wm. Vanllyke spent Hunday In Onlde Hock, the uu-st ot hw dauuhter, Mrs. J, (1. 1'ouu. Uncle IvterMoNUt and family donartod this wrek for Arkansas und Missouri wltli a view to locAtinir. .1. K. PoxWahlo to be around ajaln, after a severe spell ot the quinsy. Notleu'to '1'cHctivrs. Notlno Is hereby irivcn that 1 will axuminu ull poreonB who may desire to offer thouitJolvos us candidates ;or touchers oflho jiuMio schools of this county, at Rod Cloud ou tho third Ijuturduy of each mouth. Special examination will bo hold ou tho Friday proceeding tho fld Sat urday of each month. Tho t muling desired for 2d and Jld grade ccrtiGcatcs is tho eume no grade below 70 pur cont., average 80 per cent; for first grade certificate no grado below 80 por pent., average 00 per oont. in all branohos required by law. D. M. HuMTM.OnMtj apt. Children Cry for Pitcher's Caetorift. - I . , .ft 1.. Ji.'.itiaiiiwisiu w W: -rV wR J -rTrnnJEa 4 ? M ' 'fSif r1 ml 1 v ll 1 'gflisagH ' j9agiaH 4 -SgH ' . t .esMggi W fefcfewrr v, ft JifiliMgrgB ,.&'rfcuiraj mift.M' HEU'WaiSfviiL .' H.i.i .in .i.ilM'..l.MIW tfoaiwofiy" ' v5'v vjjeuysjTTtsnspigifjfjfjfgifji a,.&fMhMAi JtWi imaw mnr Lr