ryif 7 "rsr v-ft2 v r 45 A" fr THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, J A.N. 17, 18SXJ. 5 n-m - W-f k JfV if P - S ' V r' nr V'..l W s Liver and Kidney Diseases Ato manifested by BACKACHE, RHEU MATISM, LOSS OF APPETITE, FOUL TONGUE, BAD BREATH, WEAKNESS, LOSS OF ENERGY and CHRONIC CATARRH OF THE THROAT. Dr. J. H. McLEAN'S LIVER AND KIDNEY BALM or chronic LIVER, Is tho remedy you need, of equal servico in all mild KIDNEY and FEMALE TROUBLES. For onto eyorywhoro at $1.00 per bottlo. THE DR. J. H. MCLEAN MEDICINE CO., ST. LOUIS, MO. ODlN AM) i:.MS. 3SSJE3 THB CFIIBF sworn c:b:ulatioh 1,300. A. C. Hosmkii, IMItor. I.uiov I AIT, AHt lx'iil IMItnr. F Till-: HON TOiVS t $ IScMEALf yrr.Aii, Itll!Ul, v.'.m, V nii''rri:,x pu:, orii:i2. 1 ?4...:..:..:::::':-H!;j5;i M'callu'r rireeu.l. Rr.ii Ci.oi n, Xi 1.., .Ian. 17. 1S!K! Tho following ih ,'1" weather forecast u for tliu next "Jl hours: WiMltln-r 1'nsrlllril I'llovlllllll' J,l!ilit Itilln r .NlloiV. F. W. Ciiwm-N, Local MtituiKr. Nori. These forecasts will be dis plajed daily in every puBiotllco in W b-county. RlltlEX' rsa&'.vrsox. Cliff Pope wH 111 the city Huh week. CIihb. Siihailnit iB luiiuii fioin Texas. A. O. Berg was down from Hustings this week. Reed HcfcBO returned ftotn the oust this week. Geo. Morhurt ih homo from his visit in iMUBouri. Ed Bullow, lovenuo agent, wub in Bed Cloud tliiu week. X. W. Kingslund wub up from Bcntrico tho lirstof the week. Fri-d Plunili of (iiiido iSosk wub in tho. city thia week on business. Gilbert VuiiDjke, bhii of Undo Win. VunDjko, departed thia lifo on Monday Inst. Ed Smith leTt this week Tor Suit Lake, Utah, where ho Ihib u remunerative po sition. Mr. and Mrs. CM. Connors of HoBt w:ck wero visiting in the city tho foro port of tho week Nov. Hummel's meetings at Bladen Btill continue po successful that ho will hold them another week. Ed. U. Hallow, deputy rovenuo colleo tor, was in tho city Wednesday on 1hb regulnr tour of inspection. Thos. Penman, tho jowelor, has been appointed B. A M. inspector of watches Bt this pluco. A good appointmont. Pnul Story, who linn been in Califor nia for Bomo timo, is now Blinking hands with old friends in thin city this weok. Mrs. Addio Liggett hna roturned to homo in Hebron, after a iiloasant visit with her friouds and rolutivoa in this city. Tho littlo child or Mr. nnd Mrs. O. M. Pottor, which has boon quite sick with inflnmntion of tho bowels, is slowly re covering. Don't forget tho bund fair next weok. An excollont program will bo ronderod each evening. Admission will be froo Monday night. Mrs. Lillie Millor of Grand IbIiuhI, dauglitor of Mr. and Mis. D. Moirison, is visiting her parents and other rela tives in'this city and county. 1'ilcB of people have pile", but DoWltt's "Witch IlRzal Salve will euro them. When promptly up pi led U euro scalds nnd burns without the slightest pain. O. h. Cotting. S. K. Cozud and family, who huvo livod bore for ten years, havo moved to Lincoln, wboro Mr.C. litis chargo of tho WbnnW & Wilson sowing mncliino of- flco. They left Tuesday. Geo. and Honry Nowhouso havo opon od a jowolry anil optical Btoro in their fathor'a store room and invito your in spection of thoir goods. Goorgo is a graduate optician and u lino workman. If in need of any thing in thoir lino give the boys u call. See their display udvor tiBomont in another column. Wm. Sterner died at bis home in the eouth part of tho city Monday morning, at 11 o'clock. Decensod was born in theyoar 1817; cuiue to Nebraska in '09. The funeral sermon was preached by the M. B. pastor on Tuesday afternoon. Mm. Sterner will make bor home in Oberlin, Kansas, with her daughtor, Mrs. Randall. m:v.sv kits. Mrs. K. Skeen will visit in tho citv this week. A good shuvo at Hutehison Hiatt'H barber shop. Tho family of G. F. Stapletoit left for Iowa Monday. Mrs. Thos. Penman is visiting in Cowles this week. Mrs. Boone is visiting in Kansas this week with her brother. For a lino liair tonic call on Hutchin son A- lliatt. tho barbers. Hon.J.S. (iilhuni is in Donvor this weok on piofessional business. Dr. liobiiiHon of Guide Hock was in tho city Thursday on business. Col. E. E. Hurr of Guide Bock was in tho city this weok on business. A. I). Greon of Itepublican City, was in lid Cloud on business today. Frank Goblo of Bod Cloud wus in tho city yesterday. Superior .Jounutl. Try a can of llopkinoSteained Hominy (Hulled Corn). It is delicious. Full quart, 10c. Geo. Liiudeey goes to Cripple Creek this week to see if there is aoy "froo gold" in eight. You can buy n typewriter at this oflico nt reasonable figures. See us beforo buying elsewhere. .Iiio. R. Willcox ami family departed last Monday for Florida, whcio they will resido in tho future Mrs. B. M. Grico is visiting in tho country this week with her daughter Mrs. John llutledge. John Boesch left this vnlo of tears for Texas this weok, owing tho Great Fami ly Weekly somowhnt. Frank Buschow, P. Morton, Mr. StolT regen and C. L. Popo of Blue Hill woro in Ked Cloud this week. Mrs, H. C. Sautter of South Omaha, Xeb , is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Ben Ludlow, this weok. Leo Campbell, of Batin township, is ono man in Webster county who would rather farm than havo an oflico. Tho Bed Cloud Ciur.rhaB just started its '21th year, as frisky as Hector's I have 910,000 per month to loan on good improved or uuimproved lauds in Adami, Webster, Koarnuy and Franklin countiuB in Nebraska, and Smith nnd Jewell countiia in Kunnas. If you wish to raako a loan don't fail to call or writo, AddroBS, D, J. Mvi.its, Ked Cloud, Neb. on pup. AdnuiB County Democrat. On and aftor Nov. 1, 1895, oil is 20 eta per gnllon or five gallons fr 90 cts. from tank lino. John F. Jehskn, Prop. John Aultz, our olllcient water com missioner, has invented n now fuel culled ''grussolino." John is nil right. A woury travoling tourist of tho print ing persuasion wub this way this week, footsore and alone, trying to get a squuro meal. O. C. Bell of Red Cloud is in the city and will install tho ollicors elect ofValloy Lodco 87, 1. O. O, F. tonight. Suporior Journal. Mrs. V. M. Visschor of Holyoke, Col., is in the city this wepk, attending the funoral of her futhor, Win. Sterner, who died Monday in this city. Gaylord Wright and family roturned homo Tuesday night from an oxtonded visit to relatives anil trienus in Kotl Cloud and Edgar. Wilcox Horald. Tho Gulliford children, Muttio and Ellis, aro getting bettor slowly. This family lias had u serious siege of ty phoid fever during tho lust few months. M. C. Gordon, whe has lived in this vicinity for a number of years, baa moved to Kenuey, HI., Inn old homo, where ho will run u farm in tho future A number of English sportsmen wero in tho city thiB wrick, for tho purposo of indulging in a jack rabbit hunt. They brought their own greyhounds with thorn. The Rod Cloud Ciur.r entorod upon its twenty-fourth your lust Friday. Give us a wag of your hnm -euchor, Hosmor, and may your shadou never grow lees. Blue Hill Louder. Mrs. Lottio Randull of Oborlin, Kan., wus in tho city thiB weok, callod hero by tho donth of hor father, Mr. Wm, Stor nor. She returned to her home, accom panied by hor mother. Walker & Evans want to buy your horsos ond muloe. Bring thorn into the tho City livory stable Rod Cloud and get your money. They will bo there Thursday, January 2.'!. Commander Pond and wifo ofRed Oloud camo in today to attond the pub lic installation and camp tiro tonight. Tlioy aro the guesU of Mr. und Mrs. J. F, Kendall or tno llotol Huportor. bu porior Journal. Honry Lee, ngod 17, wan run ovor by a horse tho othor day, near Otto Skjolvor'a roBidonco in Cathertou township, and soriously injured, Tho boy was picked up for dead, but finally r.illioil, und it is hopod that ho will recover. Dr. Dnmercll wus on our streots this weok on business. A complete new lino of wall pnpor at Tuylor's at bottom prices. G. M. Caster of Lincoln was in Red Cloud this week on busbies. From this timo on ou can get fifty loaves of bread for $1 00. W S Benso W. II. Roby will takoeggsinexchango for Hour, fruit, feed, grain, etc. Bring on jour eggs. Tho Red Cloud Piodure Co. wants all tho bides, pelts and furs in the country, and wants thotu bad. Earl Pond was agreeably surprised on Inst Friday night by his young friends, who gave him u birthday party. In making up jour list of newppaperp, do not forget that Tun Cnux is tho best paper published in Webster county. DeWltfa Little F.nrly Rl-eri for till-Ion-lie", linlik'(Micii, ivmr.1 Ipiit inn. A MimiU pi I, a prompt euro. C I, Cutting. When j ou want a nice smooth shave or huir-cut, uivo Geo. Font rose n call Ono door south of tho Bon Ton Bakery The ladies of Gruco Episcopal church gave a very pleasant socinl last Friday ovoning at tho residence of Miss Mollio Ferris. Go to W. W. Wright's, tho cheapest heiidqunrterH in the valley for boating cooking, anil all kinds of stovcei. Tlioy huvo thorn in great vuriety. In order to clear out old stock, 1 wil, sell all good6 purchased of L. M. Vunco at greatly reduced priors. Comu and price them. F. Xiuvhouso. Wo believe that tho Nation is doing Anthony Schaelfcr u great injustico by thoir article of this week. Mr. SchuelTcr is strictly honest and would not chont any man. Misfortune came upon him unexpectedly. Ho built bis hopes upon sugar beets rind when tho season bo camo unpropitious ho lost, and lost bo mill so of untimely drouth and prema ture rains, if tho season had been right Anthony Schaelfer would havo paid every dollar gladly and willingly. It is no worso for him to fail than for any ono elso to fail in an undertaking. He built bis hopes on a good prospect nnd lost, but bo will tmv every doHur although bo lost about Sl.'lOO in all on tho 1893 crop by no fault of his. Rhouiimtitn i ennsed by Inctio neid In tho blond. lIoodM SnrHnpnrilln neutral ie.s this nold and completely nnd norma- ncnlly cure rheuiniitiHm. He Hiiro to gut only Hood's. Hood(H I'M IV cure unimen, slek hend- actio, inigestion, tiilimiritirHB. Hold by nil druggists. --- - A. 1. A. Lecture. The A. P. A. folks of this city held a very enthusiastic meeting in the oporn house last Friday ovoning, which a vory l?rgo audience attended. The meeting wns presided ovor by Mr. Charles Roigle, und the sponkors wero Hon. J. II, D. Stovons of Miohignn and W. E. Jones of Lincoln. Mr. Stevons is a polishod ora tor, and, in no uncertain tones, uphold Ameriennism in overy senBo of tho word, charging the Catholic world with aim ing to destroy our public institutions in order that their principles might domi nate this country. Ho denied the many charges that aro being brought to bear against tho A. P. A's., which are boing frooiy circulated, ho Bald, by thoso who havo but little American blond coursing through their voins. Ho said thut thore should bo no subsorvancy to tho popo of Koine, in utsregartt or American law, but tho law should be first in Amoricn and everything olso secondary. He had littlo use for Satolli, and would havo Uncle Sam forcibly eject him from the country. Ho charged tho Catholio hier archy with oporating convents aud othor similar institutions that wero unatnon can and unlit to bo allowed in this coun try. Ho called thorn private prisons, nnd reformed to ono in Kansas City, whoro thirteen girls were hold against their wills nnd only liboratcd by process of law. Tho lecturer said that the A. V. A's were organized for the purposo of defending tho littlo rod school houses and the American ling ngainBt all for eigners who had dosigns upon thorn. Ho said there woro 4,000,000 A. P. A's in tho country who hud taken an oath to stund by "Old Glory" nnd would do so under nil circumstances. Ho said thut, the A. P. A's were against foreign pauper emigration to these shores and that nil institutions of education or othrrwiso should bo given froo access t tho peo plo of tho country. Ho was loudly ap plaudded and tho audionco seemed to bo in touch with him as no murmurs of dis approval woro hoard in tho uudienco, whntovor thoir sentiment might havo botn. W. E. Jones, etato organizer followed with a brief addross similar to Mr, Stovons. Mr. Stevens is a distinguished oilicer in tho order nnd holds somo of tlu most important ofllcos in the supremo coun cil, At tho close of the mooting an in vitation was exton led for applications and we aro informed that a largo num ber wero turned in. "Where Are We Alt" The question hns been asked several tiiiu h lately but thoro seems to bo no re ppi" Unit can aiMiken tho latent oner. gi . i our people to a sense of their duty If tho city of Red Cloud Is to get out of tho present rut it i'b time for tho peoplo who nre interested to bn up and ibiug. You usk what call ho done to help muttersr Simply by calling a mass meeting and devising wajs and means to maku good roailB loading into Bed Cloud from all directions. This would bring hundreds of people to Hod Cloud, that go to othor towns fo trade on ac count of the bad roads that lead this way. Not bad from a muddy sense but too hilly to travel well in any season. Tho hills should bo cut down und the roads graded po that tho city would be oasy of access from tho four parts of tho compass. Can wo do it t Yes. Lot tho business men und citizens como together nnd talk the inuttor over in a business, liko milliner und with good legal advice either issue road bonds or cieato a road fund for that special purpose. Wo must do something at onco to create a feeling of enterprise in our people who reside horo und expect to inuko this city their poriuanout home. Hundreds of people could bo brought to this city to trado by this ono enterpriso alone. Then another thing could beduno and that is no now idea either, viz. Build a bridge at or near Ainboy und ono just west of tho lieu uiouil mill site. Two such brldgCH would bring a largo number of people to tho city each week that go to other places because tlioy aro moro convenient to reach. Build these bridges and the turn of trade would bo in our favor all tho time. Tin: Ciiu:r urges this matter as a public necessity and hopwi tho major will call a public meeting or the citizens at once tor the purposo or in yjligiding these projects. If this does not meet" the eye of tho public then aoniothuig elso should bo dovisod for it is fully timo for enterpriso to hold hor sway in this city. Wo havo tho best located city in tho state of Xobraska with excellent water power, lino wntor works, good farm lands surrounding, und in fuct overy thing that goes to make up a great city, und wo should not lot her go back on account of inditroroiico nnd lack of good business interests. Wo can't utlord to do so at this timo. Evory man should get into tho burnesi und pull as bard as posstblo for preservation und tho upbuilding of this city. Ill C'oiioclciieu Hurl Him. Sixteon years ago a young man, now a proacher in Kansas, not far from Red Cloud, had occasion to go into tin old friend's wutorinolon patch and help him self to three luscious melons without an invitation. Years rolled by and the Spirit moved tho young man to lead a bettor lifo, us tho Qunkora would euj-, and this young follow's conscience prickod him, ovor tho supposed injury he had dono these persons in taking tho molons, for all theso yoars in which ho had not tho courugo to go forth nnd mnke his Bin known and ask forgivoness. However, a fow days ago ho decided to clear bis mind of tho sin, and, securing a boreo und buggy, ho drovo to this city, learned the whoreubouts of the partios whom ho had wronged to the amount of fifteen conts, and visited them. Ho knocked and tho door was oponed, nnd, stopping into tho rosidonce, ho chattod a littlo while, but it was quito a whilo beforo ho could muster up his norves, nnd when ho did, ho had drivon Old Nick out of tho raco, gavo tho parties thojllftoon conts, told thorn how, when a lad, he hnd snnkod three largo water melons from thoir patch, nnd how hiB conscience would not lot him rest until no nnu mane restitution, ilo tiau won the victory, nnd whon tho parties took tho monoy tho young man's face lighted up and ho strode awny, feeling good over the fact that it was "better Into than .never" to do right, and wont home to tin flock with u clear conscience; und it was. aawmmmmmm K All Winter Goods Are Offered Whole- i sale 1 Cost AT WIENER'S. 1 iinrirpi 'UUUiUUUUUUiiK S It's a Feat To Fit the Feet! AVe have on hand a fine line o Sample Shoes, in Ladies' Fall and Spring Styles. If w have not what you want on hand, will get it for you on short notice. U Over-gaitors and Bicycle Leggins IN lUILTOX AND JERSEY CLOTH. GIN I Awarded Hlfhcst Honors-World' DR, CREAM BAWNG POWDHt MOST PERPECT MADE. A time Grape Cream of Tartar Powder, fat torn Ammonia, Alum or any other rdulteraal 40 YEARS THB STANDARD Tho cnnel in n benst of grent strength nnd ondurriNcc, Nothing harts it until tho proverbln. lnBt strnw" Is added to Us burden, Tho ticmnn digestive organ is very much like a camel. It is really as tonishing how mno. abuse tt will stand. Sometimes, however, something worxo tiinu usual will be eaten, and will go through tho utomnoh into ti o bowcla, nnd thero it will stlok Hint's constipntion. ' Somo of the simplest symptom., nre cout ed tongue nnd foul breath, d.'.ziness, henrtburn, ilntulonce, snllowneis, distress ufter anting, hendnahes und lns.iaitud A little thing will cnaso constipntion, nnd n littlo thing will relievo it. Dr. l'ieroo'i. l'lenfinnt 1'elletB nre n certnin care for coiMtlpntion. They nro tiuy, sngnr-cout-id grannies, mild nnd natural in their notion, There ii nothing injurious nbout tlium. Bold by druggists. Address with 21 cents in ono cent stamps, to covor cost of mailing ouly, World's Dispensary Mtdloal Association, Iiuffnlo, N. Y., and get n free copy of "Peoples' Common Sens Medical Adylser." t i The Chikp can not boo just where tho economy comes in in kooplngthe county judgo's oflico up town and paying extra ofllce rent when there aro vacant otllcas in tho court house. It is of no parti cular advantage, A motion was mado at this week's session of the bonrd to have it transferred, but tho motion was laid over until March. Mrs. Emma Strohm and Mrs. Jno. Garbor aro in Guide Rock today attend- ing the tenth weddim; nnniversury of Mr. and Mrs- A. J. HayeB. 1 1 IE . A. H. KALEY, Prop. 7k We wish to call your attention to our fine line of "XjnLjfc5XjHJca'JL" s i Wo havo a lurge und olegant assortment, including Bomo elegant goods with envelopes to match. A Y. P. S. C. B. and Kpworth League Tablot with tho society monogram on each loaf, also n lino of tablots with a printed date head on each leaf; none higher than 25 conts, nnd down to fi contB u-pioco. Wo want your patronage thia year in Tablets and will give you the host the mar ket affords. A miniaturo tablot given with each one sold. C. L. TOTTING. Ar important thing to romombor is tho Band Fair and Carnival which com mences. Mondny night and continues overy nfVht during the week. As an in contivo fdV poople to attend an elegant silk plush aiungo will be given away to the holilorlif tho lucky number. Each ticket of amission will bo numbered, and will cwntain a coupon. The tickota will bo dropped in a box and on Satur day nigh 'tho prize will be awarded to the lucly number. Aside from this, a splendil musical program will be given oach eving. Tho band and orchestra will bo f attendance oaoh ovoning and assist ictne program. Mouday night I all will H wolcomed nnd admitted froe iofchartc Remember this, on Monday nigm ecr"uuy win uo numiueu true. The U. S. Gov't Reports ' Come v "f "opening." ahow Royal Baking Powder .aoparlor to mil others. Dr. pke's Cream Baking Powder WlW Flr till heat Award. Do You Want Typewriter Ribbons? If so, got the beet by applying At this oflice. We keep tho best. ' "Futhor" Richmond is off again. Thb Chikp aims to be square on all points in regard to county matters, Tho board ef supervisors, sometime in 1895, instructed Treasurer White to be jonient in regard, to the collection of taxes, and only k tresa whon people were trying to got oet ef tho county without paying their taxee This was a pop board. He did bo and the fees of the ollico wero not suilicieit to pay the doputy hiro as prescribed by law, owing to tho two fuilureo of croDi. Then tlioy turnabout and compel hhm to "dig up" for his hiro which is techni cullv correct, yot tho oounly rouid have paid the hire and when tho times were good, thoy would moro than recolved tee benefit, Soo. 1 i v ns r.R 1 '. I '1$ ?,MMi morn p'ovus,,,!.. - t .. - .y -McrjHcited," . .. -..- Mill "J tnrthe: KWy Wr5Btlloi; an, f . -ni hi. JZoTf ultV!.