The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, May 08, 1896, Image 1

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' BLACKWCLL'8 DURHAM
To ALL
Merchants
lo Retail
TOBACCO.
io-aay. Yours very truly,
BLACKWELL'S DURHAM
TOBACCO COMPANY.
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your order to jour
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Tho Lincoln ubsolutel Pino llnimn 1'uiiiIh urn tlio bunt in tlici mar
ket. Jloro ure four important point in ite favor:
Zl First:
" Morn paint for jour inonoy. Wo give jou h full gallon
5 Second:
1" " It waiglii more thun any ther paint.
gg 1 hird;
It ill prnud further tliiui any other paint.
g: Fourth:
g"- It Is guaraateml tosutisf. Sold by -
C. L. COT flNG, The Druggist.
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THE - ORLEANS - COLLEGE
Summer School
AMONG OUU PACPLTY.
Wm. HAWLKY SMITH,
Author of "Involution of Dddd,"
and who insisted Hill Njo one sea-
son.
SUPT. W. II. SKIXNKK,
Ex-I'residpnt Nebrnhka Stato Ttaoh-
cars' Absoeiation.
3IHS. E. V. TUCKKH,
Tho great I'rimary and Kindergar
ten Teacher.
PROF. J. H. JIlMiKIt,
Editor of the Northwestern Journal
of Education.
I'llOF. J. F. LIOSIC,
DiUriot President of tho Y. 1 S.
U. E. and Post Graduato of tho
Chicago University.
AMONG OUU MUSICIANS.
MISS LOUISE M. LINNEIJAHGEH, of Chioogo, the finest polo cornotist
of sacred song in the west.
MRS, II. R. ESTKIUJROOK, who as a Pianist stands Imperial Leader from
Omaha to Denver.
PROF. T. MARTIN TOWNB, whoso musioal compositions are sung and
appreciated by tho Knglisii spoaking wtrld.
One It. It. tare for round trip; ono half faro for children uuder 12 years
of age. Fino grove; good wator. Tonts to ront at low prioes. Splendid
pasturo for horses for thoso who drivo over. Prepare for an outing on tho
Itepublican river. Combined plcasuro with profit.
11EMEMBER THE DATE I
Opens June 1;
Detailed Cataloguo will soon
Address J.
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THE Faemer, 10 cents per year.
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TODACCO COMPANY.
DURHAM, N. C.
Dear Sir:
You are entitled to receive
FREE 'rom your wholesale dealer,
WHITE STAR SOAP with all
the
Blackwell's Genuine
Durham Smoking'
TODACCO you buy. One bar
of soap Free with each pound,
whether 16 oz., 8 oz., 4 oz., or
a oz., packages.
We have notified every whole
sale dealer in the United States
that we will supply them with soap
to Rive you FREE. Order a good
supply of OEMJlNE DURHAM at
once, and insist on getting your
soap. One bar of Soap FREE with
each pound you buy. Soap la
offered for a limited time, so order
"; iiuti any uiincuiiy in procuring your till it---- -T
soan. cut nut lliia nntlr. nn.l nrl lilih niMlll
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wliolciil. dealer.
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AD Chautauqua.
AMONG OUU LECTUHEltS.
II KV. T. DK WITT TALMAGK,
Over 200,0(10 newspapers publish
his sermon every week, reaching
100,000,000 people.
DAVID C. COOK,
Tho editor and publisher of Sunday
School Literature, and I minder of
tho I. A. II. Circle.
PH. JOSEPH T. IJEHUY,
Editor of tho Epworth Hcr.ild. and
the greatest Leaguer in America
1)11 M. M. PAUKHUUST,
Tho Eminent Cliuutnuquan and Un
rivaled Expounder of tho Hiblo.
- Closes June 27.
In roady, For further information
L McBRIEN, Dean, Orleans, Nob.
i(UidesitHstauVhedFinBln Wm hhiptmTMp)
RED CLOU I), NEBRASKA, MAY 8, 185)0.
Mate r''U.
Plxntiug cum is the order of tlio
lay.
Suitll LT.iin ni'V" r looked bettor.
Re looks c xtri, ioj)imm illy that which
WilH lllilll'll.
Mrs. Francis is hi ill in poor
health.
,)nkn Williams and fninilv will start
for Arkansas in a few days,
This township was well represented
at the Korgy and I'r.iueis horso race,
Isaac Cnouoll of Cripple Creek ih
home on a visit
Pasture arc vculK fine and stock
is doing will.
Mrs Rirrett, siys her sou Itolit.
G Hi "ill have to b.mh or marry; that
she cannot keep house for In in any
longer.
There has bt't'ii 11 largn screago of
oats t-own this f 11 r. Occasional
8100 Kcuaril, lit IOO.
Tlio renders of this pnpi-r will bo
plensed ti lmtn that thi-ro is at leant one
dronded diHfiiH" (hat science ban been
abht to cure in all its stages and that in
catarrh. Hull' Catarrh Cure is tilt only
positive (Mire ixiw known to tho medical
fraternity. Catarrh being a constitution
al disease requires a coiintitutiouul torn
oily. Hall's Catarrh Curt- is takou inter
niilly, noting directly upon the blood and
mucous surfaces of tho system, thereby
destroying tlio foundation of thu disoaso
and giving tho patient strongtn by build
ing up the constitution and assisting na
ture in doing its work. Tho proprietor's
have bo much faith in lis curative power's
that they offer one hundred dollars for
any case IliPt it fails to euro. Send for
list of testimonials. Address,
F. J. CIIENKY A CO., Toledo, O.
JjySold by druggists, 7ro.
Fino ruins and fmr prospucts in
these parts.
Miss Snsi" Raker the organist was
missed from her accustomed placo
Sunday.
G. W. Rnkor Inn somo of tho finest
hogs in tho neighborhood.
Mr. K.iMinisscn is still painting his
buggy. Giie has the contract to
furnish the paint.
Mrs. Charles Frisbie returned homo
Wodnetday evening fiom n threo
weeks visit in Texas with her sister
and two brothers. She reports a
pleasant visit from a country blooming
with roses and burned toads.
Christophor Rasscrund Alex Kcllc
han attended a social dance at tho
residence of Win Rams Wednesday
pve. When asked how they enjoyed
themselves they simply said tho dnncu
would havo bcou a aomplete success
had there been enough ladies to dance
a sat.
Guy spends considerable of his
time training his fast horso, Rirdola
kin. for the fall race. Sometimes h
is missed I mm Sunday-school on this
account.
Quito a number of Lester people at
tended services in Cowlcs Sunday
afternoon and evening by special in
vitation. Thoy report an afternoon
spent Tory profitably, ana wish to
thank tho Cowltm pcoplo for their kind
hospitality to them betweou lorviccs.
Sylvcstor says if thoy don't stop
teasing him about his bald head, ho
will do as Elijah did. At any rato ho
was going baok to Inavalo and wasn't
coming homo for two weeks, not ovon
to see his girl, Ho says tho Inavali
ans know enough not to bother a bald
headed man.
Frank and Laura aro learning to
rido their now bika.
Fiehing is tho chief sport hero now,
mcro fishers than fish however.
While I was fishing tho other day
close to tho bank I saw tho gigantio
wide-spread mouth of awhalo. Think
The U. S. Gov't Reports
show Royal Baking Powder
iilsuperlor to alt often, & .
lCnr,'CaTIrlfl -
for a moment, of my p;ist experience
nnd excuse my weakness, when 1 tell
you I was pell-bnund with horror
How long 1 stood there I don't know
when 1 e.une to my senses the moti
stroun mouth had disappearid, Since
that time others have seen this man
stwr. It has not been captured yet so
beware. Jonah.
low lo Trtul ti Ullo.
(From l'ncillo Health Journal )
First, got u wife; second, bo patient,
You may have great trials nnd perplexi
ties in your business, but do not, there
fore, carry tc your homo a cloudy or con
tracted brow. Your wife may havo trials
whioti, though of less magnitude, may lie
hard for her to bear. A kind word, a
tender look, will do wouderu in chasing
from her brow all clouds of loom. -Tn
this wo would add always keep 11 bottle
of Chamberlain's Cough Itenudy in tho
luitiXH It is the best, unci Is sum In lie
needed sooner or later. Your wife will
then know that yon really caro for her
and wish to protect her health. For sale
by II. K. (Srlce.
Willow :rouk.
Corn planting is the order of the
day at present.
Mr. Grocnlcn of Rluo Hill visited
Willow creek school Friday.
Wheat and oats could not look bet
ter,
There will bo lots of fruit if the
frost does not take it.
Miss Nail spent Sunday in Rluo
Hill.
Somo of our young folks attended
Free Methodist mooting at Willow
Creek Center last Sunday.
Royd Yanoo thinks this is a dry
country but when ho got stuok in the
mud Monday with a load of corn ho
foriiot it ever was dry.
Mr. Ron hns com almost largo
enough to cultivate and Fred is talk
ing of roantiug-ears already.
Allen Vanjo was calling on Willow
creek Sunday.
W. H. Norris and A. N. Godwin
were doing business in Red Cloud
Saturday.
About twenty of the young people
gathered at the residenco of J. T.
Laoy's last Friday evening with their
crokinnlo boards and if one was to
judge by their actions thoy all ci-joyed
themselves. Add.i Adunison and
Roy Wolf.i were thooVampion players
it Crokinnlo but when it canio to
holding a conversation, tho judges
awarded the prize, which was a tino
linquet to John Wilder and Edith
Ed Mill.
i.s it atkifm:;
That Common Trouble, Aelil
lVH'iin or Sour Ntoinarli.
Now UrrounlrctliiN u I'liuse ol'SorloiiH
Illseato.
Acid dyspcp-iiu, commonly called
heartburn or sour stomach, is a form
of indigestion resulting from fermen
tation of the food. The stomach be
ing ton weaK to promptly digost it,
tho food remains until fermentation
begins, filling the stomach with gas,
and a bitter, sour, bumiim tasto in
tho mouth is often present. This
condition soon becomes chronic and
being an every day occuricnco is given
but little attention. Reoauso dyspep
sia is not immediately fatal, many
people do nothing for tho trouble
Within a recent period a remedy
has been discovered prepared solely
to cure dyspepsia and stomach trou
bles. It is known as Stuart's Dyspep
sia Tablets and it is now becoming
rapidly usod and prosonbed as a radi
cal euro for every form of dyspopsia,
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets havo
been placed beforo tho public and are
sold by druggists every w hero at 50
oents per package It is prepared by
tho Stuart Chemical Co,, Marshall,
Midi., and whilo it promptly and of
factually restores a vigorous digestion
at tho samo time is p.rfcatly harmless
and will not injuro tho most dolioato
stomach, tmt on tho contrary by giv
ing perfect digestion strengthens tho
stomach, improves tho uppotito and
makes lifo worth living.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
A Pure (Jrape Cream of Tartar Powder.
vr - 5,hi,viv,i.i. -,-'-- '. -
Highest of all in Leavening Power
RoYal
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ABSOLUTELY PURE
Kutlll.
Win. Crabill opeotfl to feed hta. Iioga
until Augiifit.
.Johnnie Hanson wan visiting lit Nich
SmgutiHon Sunday.
Mr. Dior of Red Cloud was Been in
tliiH locality on Wednesday.
H. Lindsey has leased and fenced u
iiiurter co'.ion of land for pasture.
John Miller from near Kansas wan in
thin vicinity visiting bia brother lust
Sunday.
IIiiiiho Lang from Adams county wm
in this locality on business last Monday.
Otto (loniien and family woro visitorH
of Mr. and Mrs. Madison near Inavalo
Mondny.
Another nico and over welcomo rain
visited thin vicinity Sunday night
Mm. RigKinsand family from Hastings
!h hero vioiliug her parents Mr. nnd Mrs.
Graves,
Neleo Sorgonpon mid family were ovor
on Farmer's creek Sunday visiting rela
tives. While living u wiro fenco Monday tha
wire broke in Johnson Wiseeaivor's
luindB and nearly cut ono of bis thumbs
oIL
Mr. Hirbeck from Kuirllulil this slate
was married Tuesday to Mien Mary Ho
vel of thin neighborhood. Wo extend u
bund of congratulation. Stu.n.ni.ii.
Tho old man who looks ont at the
world with clear and heidthy eyes cannot
help feeling rvnt rntitlcation at the
thought that Ids children havo inherited
from him no weakness nor tendency to
d isease. The healthy old man is tiio man
who has throughout his lifo kept hlH di
gestion good and his blood pure. Not
ono in a thousand does do it. Oorms go
through tho healthy body without elfect.
I,et them onoe 11 rid lodgment or let thorn
Hud a weak spot, thoy will dovelop by
tho million and tho blood will bo full of
them. Instead of giving strength to tho
tissues, it will force upon them innutri
tions matter, nnd tho ninn will loso llesh
and tho more sui'ceptiblc ho is to diseases
,I)r, l'ieree's Gulden Midical Discovery is
the only uii'dicino that absolutely and in
fallibly cures all blood diseases, nnd al
most nil diseiiMH aro blood dlEciiBes, It
isn't a uudieinu for poinu ono particular
so-called disease.
It a medicine for tho whole body. It
forces out all tho germs of disease, nnd
replaces inipuritien with rich, red blood.
When Baby wns sick, wo gavo her CastorU.
When riio mi a Child, bliu cried for Castorfa.
When e)io bccoinn Stlss, blio clung to Contort.
When blio had Chlldrvu, slio gavo them CiuKorte.
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Trj'UMirerVi ICcporl.
Report of city treasurer, May Hb,
18;
Received from liconso 1000 CO
Paid out on warrants 1! 100 00
Reo'don'01 wator levy 1011 77
Paid out on warrants.... 021$ 12
Uiilanceon bund 01 Uo-1011 77
W.M'KUIAX MONI'.V.
Rec'd from .7. if. Aultz IlKJ 00
Pdhl out on IiIIIh -'113 00
oK.NKUAr. ru.Nn, '!)'! t.uvv.
Rocoivod 07 80
Paid out on "X warrants.. 07 10
Ualanco on hand 70 07 80
or.NKltAL KU.NI), '01 LEW,
Recolvod 17G2 .31
Paid on '1)1 warrants. . . . 17C0 40
Hnlunco on hand 11 88-1702:11
(IP.NF.IIAl, FUND, '95 LF.VY.
Received 210 00
Paid on '95 warrants 221 fid
Hulanco on hand 15 41 L'10 00
Outstanding warrants, '93 levy, 90 00
'it levy, 210 ,1C
'95 levy, 950 93
Rills wllowod and turnod over to
mo.,
Ill 51
611)71 91
CI. W.Dow, CityTroaB.'
Dr. Price's Cream linking Powder
World'. Pair Highest Medal and Diploma.
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NUMBER 19
Latest U.S. Gov't Report
Baking
Powder
IMuili'ii.
J. B. Yost bus rebuilt lilupinolco louso.
W. IImIiih moved Into town tho latter
part of last week
D. Aplej'n team bitched to udriig ran
nwny Monday. No dannigo except to
hamesd.
Thos Hnjcler and wife were Rluo Hill
visitors Saturday.
Thos. Rurdun und wife-Sundnyod with
their son Jiime? at Ked Cloud.
Strawborties, tho llrst of the neason
were in town this week.
R. Leo took u load of chickons to
llnstingH lust Thursday,
1). P. Kiiiimel wiiB u jiasHonger to Law
rence) Saturday.
W. II. Serls now occupies tho Hoffman
liouso enntli of Ij. I!. Thorn's.
J. E. YoHt uml Geo. Denny were tran
sacting business lit Hastings Monday.
II. II. Hilton was shilling corn for At
P. Johnson Tuesday,
L. B Spend! was in Red Cloud tho
fore part of this weok.
Last Sunday as C. H. Clark, L. II.
IJojd und wife woro driving to W. II,
HolTuinn'fl and on going down tho hill
just this side of tho bridge Ibo tieokyoke,
co ntro broke letting tho touguo down
und tho buggy on tho horses heels,
which frightened them and thoy ran
nwny. upt.otting tho buggy uml throwing
the occupants out, somewhat Bearing
uml bruising thorn but fortunately no
one seriously hurt.
Ed Holfmtin has moved onto tho farm
vacated by W. II. Serb
C. 1). Apley's little boy was riding n
horso Saturday nnd in somo way foil oil
tho horso Mopping on his log breaking it
above tho kneo.
Tho young poople hud quite a frolio
banging May baskets Friday evening.
Some of our early farmors aro planting
corn.
W. II. Homnun with four or live smnll
children were out riding Sunday when
in some manner tho horso upsuttho bug
gy nnd conmoncod n lively play with
bis hind feet. Timely nssistanco arrived
und got things straightened and found
thnt nonoweio seriously hurt. Rathor
a narrow escape howovor.
Your Physical Condition
Noeds attention at this timo, If you are
tired, weak nnd nervous, it is dear that
your blood is impure, and without doubt
there has been too much over-work or
strain on brain and body. Tho course of
treatment for such a condition is plain
nnd simple. Tho blood must llrst be
purillcd so that tlio nervous system, nnd
in fact all tho organs will bo fed upon
pure blood. Intelligent people without
number have testified that tho best blood
pnrilier, nerve lonio tonic and strength
imptrtlng medicine is Hood's Harsapar
illu. NorvoiiHiuss, loss of sleep und gen
ernl debility all vanish when Hood's Sar
saparilln is persistently ttken; in a word,
health and happiness follow nfter taking
Hood's Sarsnparilla.
Sciatic ItliciimufNiiiCiir oil.
h. Wagner, Wholesale Druggist, Rich
mond, Va., says: "I had a fearful attack
of Suiatio HheumatlHui, was laid up al
most two months, wns fortunate enough
togotMYHIIC LTIUM'OU KHKUMA
TISM. This cwred mo nfter doctor's pro
scriptions had fulled to havo any effeot.
Sold by II. i:. Orieu dnunrlst. H-d riond.
iTliousaiKls ol Women
SUITER UNTOLD JUISHRins.
BRADFIELD'S
FEAALE
REGULATOR,
ACTS AS A SPECIFIC
Bj Arousing lo Health; Action all her Organs.
It causes health to bloom, nnd
joy to relgu throughout tho frame.
;... It Never Falls to Reoulatc ...
"Mr nlfo linn lireuumler trentment of lead.
,lna i))irlrlan lure. jour. , ""'.'VShTm i'5i
! After mini: linen bnttliM of IIUADHUI.US
ii.-mii.i! iii'iini.A'liilt ihacmidulmronii
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'lllliliniJII ItKilUlOlt 10., AtUnti, (i.
Bold by drurguti it 1. CO per bottla.
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