The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, May 29, 1896, Image 1

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VOLUME XXIV.
VAU0XCV!ZJ7)T3IIBiaVU
Memorial
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APPROPRIATE CEREMONIES ON LAST
SUNDAY.
IN THE OPERA HOUSE.
DECORATION SERVICES WILL BE
TOMORROW.
A IIIG TIME
Memorial eorviceB woro duly observed in Rod Cloud loat Sundav morning.
Thoeorvicea woreoponed by nnapproprintoBong by tho choir. Tho scripture los
eon was road by Rov. Horton of tho ConRreRational church, after which Elder Yob
eorolTorod up thanks. Vance nnd Ralph Foo eungn very beautiful sonR. The
Minir (hnn rnndnrnd nn iinnronrlntn nnlnctinn. Rov. .Tub. K. Mnxtlnld dolivorod thn
' memorial Bornion which was of Rmostoxcollent nntureand was highly appreciated
" byull thooldBoldiers nnd allprcBont. Owing to tho proasuro on our columns of
other matter, wonrounablo toproducotho Bcrmon, Tho pervicea woro Inrgoly nt
' tendod by members otGnrflald Post and tho Roliof Corps and a largo numbor of
our citizons.
Tho following is tho order in tho carry
ing out tho observance of Memorial day:
First division, Cororado W. B. Holy,
chief marshal and aide., will ho in
clmrge, following the firing squad, S.
of V. band, Garfield Post No. 80, 0. A.
K., and old soldier?, and Garfield W.
It. 0., No. 14.
Second division, under command of
Comrade A. G. Willi?, committee and
speaker in carriages, mayor and oity
council, and citizens in enrrisecs, lied
Cloud high schools, under command of
temcherB and superintendent.
Oo arriving at tho cemetery tho G.
A. R. ritualistic service will bo con-
Inducted by tho poet, and tho graves of
K Vnmr.rinii will be strewn with flowora.
J. K. Brown Co. B. 10th Iowa. Rob
ert MoCucq. Jnmcs Ovcrlcss. Samuel
MoKcnney. J.tluin Gibbs Co. K. 1-iu
IlhnoiH. W. 11 Rtrohm Co. C. 102
nn. tfohn iMol ide C?
G 20 lnwa.
Uih.i, Jos
'''ieo. Co.
'vid Siiir-ls. r C-. n ::i
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19 111. SnuiiiJ lititilii Co. II. 8
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Services.
EXPECTED.
Wis. L. Frank Thornton Co. F. 17
Wis. K. W. Miller. J. L. Frame Co.
G.,10 Iowa. Anderson Hodge Co. B
SO Ohio. Klica Stowart. Vint Ludlow
Mexican war. Frank Mattison. Chas.
Sharp Co. E. .'1 N. Y. Cav. Josoph Tin
glcy Co. K. 109 Pcnn. Geo. Hamilton
Co. D. 4 Iowa. H. S. Kalcy Co. A.
122 Ohio. W. M. WanValkenburg Co.
C. 5 Kan. Cav. Milton Letson Co G.
22 Conn. Wm. Letson Co. C. 12 N.
Y. E. T. Fern Co. I. C Wis. John
FloahB. H. Palmer Co. D. 38 Iowa.
A. Wcideman Co. F. 18 Iowa. T. Iti
loy Hays Co. D. 31 Iowa. John Tom
linson W. M. 1st Iowa. Dr. Thos. B.
Williams. Christian Jcssen. W. A.
McKoighan Co. C. 11 III. Cav.
At tho conclusion of tho above servico
at tho cemetery the lino will form and
march to the opera house whero the fol
lowing program will bo carried out:
Sontr America.
Hani;, Solo nml (Miorns,, , l'loworn W Hrlng,
lttwlIiijofnrtlcrn AilJt.K. N. HirhanlMin,
Sontr, ClioriH, ...After tlio Inst Uma U.ittln
Atliiit'HS ol Wclcomn .('niiiiniiiiili'i II V Pmul,
Slulo (Jtl.irtft Jxniv AkiiUi wtt (kitlicr
Allirl'jlit CfiHfir. I'lllloii.Allinulit
AlllllCR . . . . Ht-v. U. It lUlllL'ltll.
hour, clioi , . 8li-c!iiub'iiiTliilr.rvMTuullit.
, i OVdest i:ialiihed Firm In Washington, U.
RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, MAY 2J), 1SJHJ.
"r.'ag f.'.-tu "nr rvin, fn M'j i n' j, ut
All CmmI rU'inlll(iiiH
hlionlit inn .n a fo'i'i "f ii'ltMidiiifj tlio
tint ii.fi 1 1 in mi Uiii. in In- hclil at St.
li'iuin, 'I'iich-Iiix, .hitin ll'i'h.
'J'llH HH'HM' IH Hill. (ll'llS if nu tiiko
tlin l(ui!iii;li'ii.
On On- J:i Ii , 1 III', in il lt'ili. of .Juno,
JiiU U.lli ilm liii-ii ii run (I lrii liold't lo
st i,..iiih in ti:k oni: wav uatb.
'J liitik - iMi't It wurtli ii U w dnlliirH-u
lfv iIunh tunc- ! Mi tli nt J.l prcB dunt
iiniiii' iitnl r
Full ii fiirinntinti mi npl niliwii to nny
iiuiit t 1 lin Ii. .'. M II It. I! nrli ml.
iIih'hu u' ' FriMii'iisCicn'l, P.imiV , Aent,
lllil IiukUhi Ii'i.iiIc, Oniiili.i, Ncli.
Tlio lliliii il'Ht j fiiji'i. 1ii!irti iusiilc
(if Itirtn mid tot nutrli!'-. No two pcoplo
spo tlio Hhitin 'lilt'g ixii''l rililic. One
wiiDu-n ivay 1 dk otit nt u l.cantitul l:unl
s infM? ntii! ! o nil lhi lii-mry utul restful
lies n n (I itnlin:n Unit tlicrc in in it.
A Motliir one i'l Icok nut at the hiiiuo
ecciiu muI mi! iii'tliint;. 'tli niun who in
porlto'ly wc'l i ml lfjor i twjoyw llfu to
tlic rull. !r. I'itrt'i.'s (tc.hli'ii Mnltcnl
1)iciivi't irml-ts ji"0ilf ndl. ') hum Inn't
niiytlnnu liiirm n't iit-nut Ii it in tlu
imiHt tiiitiriil t ' 1 1 f hi tlni wirld It niin-
i ply jiiiih ilit (liittiu rntih, Mid Htom-
null) llin livi r, the IniweU, in pcrfict onlcr
ivml llicrclij itiiil.ix iliti lilnnil ptiro Mini
rich. All tliM iwh live ii ml thrlvu on lm
pure Mood. Kiop h rttrciwn of pure, rich
It'll lllOOll IlllW'l li illlO n llihCMllM npot,
ntnl tlin tliccnn' ilti-i on it, Dr. 1'lorcoV
(lulili n Mt'ilirnl nicovry ninken pure,
rich, tilnoil. St-iul '.'I crutit in oiui coutR
rttmnp't to WorlilV DiHjKnRnry Meillcnl
Assoiuiiiion, ItulTiilo, N. Y , nml recoivo
Dr. I'Iitco'1 lt'08 pnio ''('oininon Huuro
Meilicnl Ailvifcr," profimcly illutrnti'd.
'!' Tovviilil Hoiii'ilN.
I'o tlio townfiliip bonrilfl of Wobater
count : ion are lioroby rc(UPHted to
nppoint one of jour iiiHinhcrH to meet
with iL'prHFcntntivj'H of other townBhip
honriln, nt lied Cloud on tlio .'iOlh day of
Mhj, ut 2 p. in . in Judge Duiry'fl olllco,
to dotermiiio what courno to tak in tho
township orcamiition unit, now pond
i nt;. Mr. Oilhinn diBiron to explain tho
attitudH of thu Btiit to the towimliipn in
ttirehtt'd. In ciipn of rn numtini; of your
townMiip lionrd, Ut w.iiio one mo in be r
ropriBcut it ut this meetini;.
A. II. I'ikiick,
Clork of Rod Cloud Township,
iSlOO ICcwiird, I? ICO.
Tint renilurn of this pnpur will bo
plrmM'il to It am that there in nt lenst one
ilreiult-il diKciiRu that ficieiieu Iiiih been
able to euro in all iU Htnge ami that is
catarrh. HnllV Cutarrh dure in the only
pnBltiVH cure now known to tho medical
fraternity. Untarrh being a constitution
al iliHfiiHii re(uireii n noiiHtitutinnal tern
edy. Hnll'H Cntnrrh Cure is taken inter
nally, noting directly upon the blood nnd
mucous Bnrfneos of the sjstem, thereby
destroying tho foundation of the dieane
and giving tho patient ntrvngtn by build
ing np the roimtitntion and moisting na
ture in doing itfl work. Thu proprietors
hnvo bo mnoli faith in its curative power's
that they offer one hundred dollars for
any cafe tlipt it fails to care. Bond for
list of testimonials. Address,
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
CSITBold by ilruggintH, 7io.
Rl'All pupils of county school districts
in thia county having comploted tho
state courso of etmly for country
schools, and desiring a etudont's cortill
cato to that olToct, nro oxpoctod to at
tend nn examination nt ono of tho fol
lowing places:
kou utoHU. Bat., May JH, U
Ploinviow, Tuesday, " 20, U
Itoaoaiont, Thursday, " 28,
Guido Iick, Tuee., Juno 2, 0
Cowlea, Thurlny. " 4. 9
a. in,
Students' corlilicates will admit the
holders of them to tho high school near
est to their places of rosidonco. accord
ing to the Freo High School Law.
D. M. IIuntkii, Co. Supt.
Red Cloud, Nob., May 0, 1890.
DELICATE women
FEMALE
REGULATOR.
IT IS ft SUPERB T0NIG nd
exerts a wonderful influence in
strengthening her system by
driving through the proper chan
nel all impurities. Health and
strenoth are Guaranteed to result
Irom Its use.
My vrifo wni bcdrltlilon for rlnhtern month,
otter usIiiit UitADl'IKI.n'S I'nMAI.K RIJGU
LA'i'Oltfui two nn iit t. iHFi'Ulwtwcll
J M JOHNSON. Malum. Ark
S2Arr.ri: r r-i .io, ati .ti. a.
Cold by (II UrutjUU it $1.00 ner Lottie.
mmmimmu .. w..
C. ' PitCHer'S CaStoHa.
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BtaaMwi"rTT3CiTroTtnfxitnrsimt
The Class
GRADUATES WITH HONORS
THIS EVENING.
TIIEIU OI1ATIOXSTO BE 1X)UjND IjN
FT LI, IN T()-J)AYS CIIIJSIT.
.TIOT'B'4): SVA I.AM STKUAiHUS."
This ovoning tlio Hod 'Cloud High
School Class of "M, ended thoir labors im
stnilonte in this city and steppod out in
to tho world and into now Holds, Tho
grnduutce were nil girls and residents of
thia city. Their iiiiiiich weru, Maiiiin
Weidnman, Mury Eami-s, Lucy IIiuiiob,
J ennio Hell, Jeannotto Dille , Helen Ho
by, nnd l'oarl Ludlow.
At about 8 o'clock tho capacious oporn
bonae was tilled with poople, nnxiouB as
usuul to hear tho orntions and tho pro
gram. Tho hull was beautifully (loco
rutod with handsomn flowers, uto., nil
representing nn outdoor bcoiio. Tho ef
fect was splendid. On n ladder hung
the class motto, "Scnlnn Htruumus,"
moaning, "ladder builders," wlnlo tho
class colors, pink and nilo green, woro
gracofully draped ubovo.
At tho proper time Prof. Wilson an
nounced tho program, nnd nt onco tho
largo crowd Bottled down to onjoy tho
ontnrtninment.
Tho orulitms of tho ovoning were ex
cellent and we take plonsure in present
ing them to our readors in full in thia
issuo. Tho program was intorsporsod
with appropriate music and nil went off
vory pleasantly. At thoclosoof tho ex
ercises tho diplomas woro duly uwurdod,
after which Prof. Wilson, in vory appro
priate words, bndo tho class farewoll,
with a parting injunction to koep their
oyes upon tho laddor and novor let tho
opportunity pass to scale the topmost
round. His words woro lilting, and it the
class of '1X1 profit by them, they will not
fail in roaping tho benetlts of a brighter
caroor. Hod Cloud nood not feol
nshumod of hor schools or of her gradu
ates, for they are thoen,uul, if not su
perior to nny in tho state. Holow wo
givotho ossajs. Miss Mary Enmes was
selected us eulutatorinn and Miss Mamio
Weidomnn, valodictorinn; Helen Hoby,
historian; Lucy Enmes, prophetess.
OllATIONH.
Salulatury.
Mr. Buporintondont, Honorable Mom
bora of tho Hoard of Education, Ladios
and Gontlomen; tho Class of '90,
through mo, oxtonda to you thoir sincor
ost greeting.
We rejolco that we aro able to ebaro
our triumph with bo many,
We crave jour sympathy in this, the
hardost thing we ovor did.
We are all girls unaccustomed to ap
pear bo prominently boforo tho public,
and, although our daily work and our
daily dreams bavo boon gradually draw
ing nearer and nearer to tho event, never
until this hour have we roalized what
the ordeal is like.
If porchanco eomo slight mistako
should be made, wo hope you will be
like the "Happy Family," ovor benring
in mind that "accidents will hnppou."
Wo are crafts of divino workmanship,
Dr. Price's Cream nu'tftr? Vow dvr
World's Fair Highest Award.
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of 1896
ptarting out on lifo's journey, concoived
by a divine master workman,' tlttod and
caulked, nnd mndo taut bybumun hands
nt the moment launched into tho un
known sen to begin our trial voyage; buf
only when no are moored nt tho end of
life's journey can it bo told how trim
and trim and unerring was tho work
manship in our preparation.
Fspccinlly do wo welcomo you, Most
Ilonornblo Hoard of Kducatiot., through
uIiofo painstuking euro we hnvo been
provided not only with most clllciont in
structors, but also with books and otbor
materials nooded in our work; nnd to
our parents, tho en sbnrors of the joys
and Eorrows of outlives, wo extend a
most hearty welcomo. And wo bid you
welcome too, friends, who hnvo assem
bled to share in this hour.
Welcome, ono and all,
Welcome, thrico welcomo.
" NOT A DAY WITHOUT A LINI."
Tlio waves of ocean rolling and dash
ing on tho pebbly boach or rock-bound
shore all leave un impression which may
or mny never bo effaced by tho hand of
Timo.
Tho tiny pebbles dashed ashore by
tho waves show tho impression made by
tho waters which bavo rolled ovor thorn
through eternal ages, slowly dialling
nnd wenring thorn uwny, and changing
them into now forma and now bcuutios.
A singlo drop of wator falling on the
hnrdest stono leaves its impression, al
though vory slight indeed. Yet it is
thore. It must bo there, for, if drop
after drop is allowed to full on tho samo
spot, it is slowly but surely worn away,
until it is able to bo seen with the naked
eye, and if tho time and process should
bo continuod long enough, tho stono
would entiroly disappear, till having
boon washed nwny and doposited ob the
vory llneBt ennd by tho waters which
huvo fallen upon it.
Look nt tho mighty rivors flowing
through their doop beds, somo of whloh
nro hollowed out of solid rock. How
think you that this was done? Was
tho channel hollowod out by Nnturo for
thia or that rivor to run through f No,
Perhaps at first ono of these mighty
rivers was but a tiny rill, having its
source in a little spring up on tho hill
aide. Thia littlo brooklet makes no im
prcsslon, excopt a narrow, wet belt of
land, along which and in which the
grass and woods grow more rank. We
follow it some distanco, and lo it joins
ita waters with those of another, and
thoy togother glide merrily on, bearing
in their waters small bita of soil, whloh
go to mako up ita bed.
Littlo rills make wider streamlets;
streomloto Bwoll tho rivor'n (low thus
deoponing and broadoning, wo (Ind
mighty rivors running through -doop
cbnntitils hollowed out of burd eoil or
i ven out of solid rock.
Yot mure wonderful is plant iifo I
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What beaut) t What emllnti variety I
l-'ni'h plant it world a pvrtetn -f wot Ids;
each world eoll revolving in is own or
bit in tlio parent Finn, tiulln-tii upon
milHonH of tlinm-nub I'i'e iii'li-g its K
part, tnhit'g it h plm-e in tin- fi imn'lon of
rrotr, leiiwii in d tent. 'Muni M Irrrn
did lot grow in n ilnj, reiser were, nil
tlinri Hi') eilln formed in u tm mriit;
but, da) b) tin), new relln writ- mldcd,
niul thoi-o I'uii il old trrra liennntt our
pride, our j y. i.ml our i-otnfrrl.
Our fort i tn did not t-ptiiig into 1 ring
nt in i'o, ntiller wan I'iim' built in u
(lay. If tin, tin pridn of ltnl) inul thn
tuirtri'FP i f Mit world, was built Mtlleby
little. er h ilny llrdini'Ktne i.ew fenluro
aililrd to thn rceni
Inli.iMii" l'i'ii dlitlroH tie ft'vntln
tioiiH mo Ihht luiil i no pii'i'o ut a timo
II t v tl-c ii j i ip rn built rn brick by
brick until, at last the building in coin
cninpleti'. l'rpl'p - it tnMf ri w r'c tie by Mono
)rnr by )eiir I'ntil nlmtrl n n.on ration
i-t til, id It Ft tliji'iird ft rib (i mplolo
to nwo rrtl 'i rU tn nn crri'it tr ngctt.
Vnt Intncf UnirflcM' nro fcrinnd
tc II 1 II by nn iinct nln or t micro
Ft'fjic it) f-'w A llllbn rn rriitiona
no iftn the other rlxri i'n life to Ihe
liifk.
Mlll'rii" i'f I' I'llf.l-s II tif ft' in pert' In ri-c,'
Willi ilnipli 'MIIiiimI Killlifiweiirl'li'c,
M n i lul ' i i i' l f iii'Mli-r ft i I'liii icwil,
I n lit Hue u III e. en ti-iiiite it rrnrcimiil,
To MttlMI i l(l(liliiillir.l lll trMll!i:itltll
uciiuil
Ily inntM'li'iii tlUKtino illikl Ii l- tnwnttlHtliB
tiny,
Tarli Mifi'i lit lilt 1 1, )rll trpnltirr wruuitlit
Itj wlili Ii it I in ti ueP(ii w reining,
A rw riiiitlei In Un mciIiIiiii.
rutilrotiiif vinuptit lull (in, Willi tlietn.liT
I brin.
llmirtt, wlrnt iiiiiliiolciirenlei'ccnDild
nniiillil. I ny lliclhlrc pl'i n- oi l
Tlu iniiiiFoli ntii ol let iirrliltt'ctt,
SUM djlri I pwiirdfHS lliclr Iht eiHrlrfi'il
Sllin llie li alt illtl but hliliio wnKtiniitil
Tortlmrii I li thilriM'irlllr toucli.
l'ill vi-inl'tir (irnicf lifiiMiil their lhl,
llirlr n rncnr.r ltii'rlMuill(i. All
1 Iff'o ctfi'M I litirtnnn. ford, t xdtlcn, rest,
Fy iilfufiniomr of prcvlttenra
t'ii'ittiltil to curry on ilicpraiwi
Whit Ii cut if lit wnlr I ii.irlil K illisoltd
roik,
Atcni by rti m thtio Hi tuinlt n prow.
Notice II nt ecry iFliir.d is lirst inhab
ited by nnimalp, then by man. Think oT
tho it finite number of uninuili which go
lo miike up tho nnimnl kingdom; some
of moFsivc wbc and others eo inllnitely
that in Fprnking of them u pct pn)s:
"I'ull iiptuic fwarms with life,
Ttironcli Militarranran ccll,
V lit'ii n iirclili'M Mii'lier nit icarrn can
1'lml ii wiiy.rarlli animated lien'fi.
'Hit iltwti Ifaf wants not llHuuft
Inliat'ilniitR. Hfcure within IM
Wlnrilnir rllailr N, tlie stone liolds
Mullllililrs. Hut clilof the fureht toughs,
W hl( li tliiuce mmi inueretl to tlio
I'lii) fill Imt'e, Ihe t'ewnyciclmrd
And the mellow pulp of nitltliiK fruit
1 lie iirmli'fi imllonn f evutii-sceiit
ln'tctHftrd. Where the pool Mandi
Mini ld o'er with pit en, ln Iblhlo nmld
1 lie llntllUK veiiltiif. millions struv."
Thus wo nre encompassrd with the
marvelous on every hand. There are
creations of extraordinary magnitude
othorsof surprising minutocesa which
awakon our curiosity, and in studying
theeo varied forma wo find a new wonder
nt every step, but the most wondorful ot
ull is man. Man who is king of the uni
verse; man who has rieen from tho low
est depths of barbariem to tho present
height of civilization. How has ho at
taincd thia hoighth? Not in a day or in
a year, but ho has been advancing
through hundreds of generations until
at 1 ost ho is lit to become king' nnd rulor.
Man in born with but a vory slight
degreo of intelligence, but holoarcoa
little every day, thus wntirg a lino in
hiB book of Unowledgo, for lino aftor line
makes a page and many pageB makoa a
book.
Ab he grows older he loarnB from oth
ere, all the timo forming hablta in later
life will do more to lift him up or hold
him down than anything else for,
-lliibltls a cable,
We wrive a tbraad ot It eacb day,
Till It becomes so strouR,
We cannot break It."
So let ub look up, lift up, and do
everything for tho upbuilding of man
kind, being careful that no lino written
id the book at the close of the day to
one that wo would have blotted out at
the close of llfo'e day. Somo simple
deed of kindness. Some consideration
for others, somo geod resolutions made
und kopt nro linea that will not fnde
awuy. They will romuin longer and bo
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