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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1896)
V imrataemsvHsr.'xrzxtnr. w.-mwiumw r . THE CHIEF PtttilMii- J W v'Ulj. SlllCt'lllotl, t. J'CC iMIIIIIII lllMII I II III III .It Hill' Knterert at tlie Tost Oll!c In licit eimul, Neb. Hi iiihII limtlrrnf the nnnnl rlain A.C. HlH.MKH, lMltnr. l.utov Tait. Aft l.("'.il Killtor. SWORN CIRCULATION 1.303. HkB lal LM H m H W m I Nerves arc weak, many people say anil yet they tin not mtiii to know that they uru literally Marvin-,' their I liervcc. Wi-uK, pale, thin blood can- not L'ivc proper stistcnancc that is why you are ncrvoiiM, tiicd. exhausted. The cure for this condition Ik to purify, vitalize and enrich ottr blood. Take IloodV Saiaparilla' lalrly anil fitillifiilly, anil the rich, led blood, -which it makes will moii Iced the nerves the elements of tine strength Uiey reipiire; tlie will ccum' their afji (ntioii and will riorum) their proper pliu'o being under the control in fitcad of controlling the brain and body. Head Miss ItartlcyV letter: "I wnnt to exprcNB my gratitude for What HouiI'h 8arapnrillu Iiiih done for me. My health tins been very poor for three years, due to troublo with my Kidneys I wan nervous, had palim in my back. I cannot tell what I Buffered. My eyesight became affected nml I wns ho despondent I did not have any interest in life. I had two phyHluiiuiH, but my complaints be came woroo. 1 was told that I was affected with lirlght'fl diHcatjc. A relative urged mo to try Hood's Harsaparllla. 1 did 80 and in a short time I began to notico a change in my condition. Things began to appear brighter, my eyes Improved and My Back did not trouble mo so severe,'. My appe tite returned and 1 gained strength every day. I am now able to do my o n v. ork, and feci perfectly well. I cannot find words to express my grntltudo for what Hood's Sarsaparllla fins done for me and 1 gladly recommend It." Miss Ki.la Haiit ijsy, 213 H. Grant Ave., Columbus, Ohio. Hoods Sarsaparilla IstheOiif Trim llloo.l Purifier. AlIilrugplsK 81. Prepared only liyU. 1. llontlSCo., Lowell, .Miu. u it r-ti c,lru ,',w'r "l,! eas' t0 nOOCl S PlllS takc.e.isy temperate. 25c. It. .V M. It, It. Time ' iihl (iOINC, ham Gfi. U)i'nl I'li'lKllt, I.V On in. U r.ivu-iiKM, " I0:ii. " Arlfl.niit. iii. Cl.l'u-.. I'rcllil. " 1 :'.'J p. in. l:(i), in. CUIMi NOKT1I Itt.Mlxeil tiaui, l.v 11:35 a. in. Ar 11:15 p. in iOIN(5 WKSl' Ki, KiiaI Kn Uht, I.v ll:tSit. in. Ar IU:'lOa. in Ml. .Mixed Tt-tin, " I'.'idj p. in. " 11 :i. a. m 16, 1'liiseiwr, " tJM'l u. in. " 8:.klp. in V auled, MiM'U lo Pasture, Good bUailo and plenty of water. Terms reubonabie. Pasture hvo miles bouiIi of li'oiii'iiionl. John Kmi.i.i-. HoFemout, Neb. When youi I'.ie-, oouimoncu to uulio and the leais gather in them, and your head achiw, il ihh .r eyes pleudtug for help. Xenhoiino tiros, will help them II. H. Pond has IttO acres of well fenceil and well-watered pasture- land for rent cheap. Mrs. J. IS. Shirey, teacher in instru mental music; customary prices. Daily half hour lessons to now beginners at reasou.tbiu tales. ltf-lf A colored man lectured on Thursday night to a largo audionco. Subject: -0 yours in slavery. Headache Destroys Health Resulting In oor memory, Irritability, nor tousncBS anil Intellectual exhaustion. It Induces other forms of disease such asept lopsy, heai t disease, apoplexy, iii!anlty,otc Dr. Miles' Nervine Cures. r Mrs. Chas. A. Myers, 201 Jlunna St., Fort Wayne, Imb. wrle Oct. 7, WH "I suCferod terribly with t,m.. lu-:id:.lics, dizziness, backache i.nu i n u "est,, piadually Brow ing won.0 until : y "' waK despaired of, and try what wo nuull, I fouud no relief ntll I coioraenreJ uslm: Dr. Miles' Norvlno. I have taken five bottles aud bclloTO I am a well woman, and I have Ukcn great com fort In recommending nil of my friend to we Nervine. You may publish Mils letter If you wish, and I hops It may bo the means of savins soma other sick mothers llfo, as tt did mine." On sain by all druggists. Itoolt on Iloart and Nerves sent FW:n. Dr. Mile Medical Co., mhart, Iml. Dr. Miles' Rwdies Restore llea!(it. pr Ml "Nli'Ml'i i'-H'TT'iA. JLXXJli ixtefjrsoKW rrrv xr.ws. MIfh Carrie Hrukftit-Ut Is homo rum 1 HllBtilltfU. I Mise Jennie Dilley ia visiting tn Hnst Iiijjh thirt'weeU. ! Tim count)' bjaril of equalization meets next ueek, I The rains nr? numerous thirf yenr unit the crops nro tine. MIfh Fidelia SolmlTnit is home this week from Huntings. It (iu desire to know your birth hIodo look lit I'otiinnu'a ml, A. Tulli.Ko. to tho (jrand lodgo ot 'I'0 Mimonr, Mouilay. Minn Tilla McClellund is visltinc in ijloomitiL'ton thin week. MiEii Laura Komsbortf returned from Nuw Mexico last Friday. A complete new line of wall papor at Taylor'n at bottom priceB. TiikCiiii'.i' is indebted to Mr. I. S. Heal for a handsome boipiot. 1'2. J. Ovoring has gone to llumbolt, NobniBka, this week on business, A nico lino of ladies' ties to be worn with the shirt waists, at Wiener's. Hnltcrmill: soap three cents a calto, six eaUcs for 15 cents at Cottiiig'e, "That tirjd feeling" is relioved by a (lass of Coca Cola at Cottiiig'e fountain, Spectacles and o)o-glussos lilted by the only correct s)Htem at Xowhuiiuu Huh'. The Miesee Cora andClrico (Jiirber go to Lincoln to-morrow to attend Normal school Alwa)s in season, liopkin's Stoamod Hominy (Hulled Com). Klcgant lunch in milk. I can save )ou twonty dollars on a hin der if you will Bivo m a chance. James IVIlTfOll. The Misses Mabol Haundors and Jea sie McKeighun are visitinK in Hustings this wi'ek. Mrs. Anna Leming of Wyoming io viB itiug at the residenco of Win. 1'arkos, this week. Mrs. W. S. (larbor dopurted for Crip plo Creek Tuesday, whore she gooB to jjin her husband. If )ou want to buy a binder I can biivo )ou mouy. Call and soe me tieforo you order. James Peterson. Liuiny Smith has purchased tho Da vis livery stock. Lunnoy is a rustler ami will do the business. E 1!. Robinson of Hastings was in the city this wook visiting his son, De nity Treasurer, C. IX Robinson. " Tho rank growth of weods over the city should bo looked after. Some one is liable to get lost in them. The teachors and pupils of the high school held a picnic last Tuesday ut A in boy. All onjo)od thumeolvoa. Dan (Jarbor started Tuesday evening for California to spond tho summer, and may possibly remain a year in that glor ious climate. In our write up of Lincoln Inst week wo failed to nidation S. K. Cozad, who Eaid that he was up to his ears in busi ness in Lincoln. Wanted: A hired man for all summor. Ciood wages. Inquire at D. W. Cars well's, IP j miles south and 1,'. miles cast of RoBcmntit, Neb. C. C. Cox and wifo wont to Orloana this week to be present at tho graduat ing nxerciseB of Orleans College, their sou Harvey being one of the graduates of tho class of '!)(. reoplo of this state and Kansas should make arrangements to come to Red Cloud and spend tho fourth of July. A grand time is expected. The arrange ments are in tho right hands to make it a success. Come every body. Tho giaduating oxerclsos at tho opera house wero of a very high ordor last Friday night. Tho class yells, miuglod with appropriate songs, upoeohca, otc, along with tho able orations were high ly appreciated by all presout. Alexundor Hontloy returned Sunday to his dutioB in the stato superintend ent's ofllco at Lincoln. Alex camo down last week to attond tho graduating oxer ciseB and tho alumni banquet, ulso to visit his many friends in this city. Eddio I'latt has had tho vacancy bo tween T. K. Ponman's jewelry store nnd P. V. Taylor's furnituro storo nicely titted nut this wook, whero ho will dia ponso peanuts, candy, lomonado, cigars, nnd other small staples to tho pedes trians by tho way. A correspondent for tho Lobnnon Journal said recently that R?d Cloud wns not in it with Lobanon, Wo shall have to differ with said corrospondont, as Rod Cloud is tho host city in Western Nobruska and Kunsas and dooa nioro businosa than any city west of Lincoln Nebraska, or Topoka, Kansas, of its size. Dr. Moranville performed a vory pain ful nnd dolicato operation upon the per son of Goorgo Fentress ono day last week, which conBistod in cutting a fatty tumor, about the eizo of a hen's egg, out of tho breast, immediately over tho heart. Cioorge withstood the dangerous ordeal without taking an anaesthetic but the loss of blood and the position of the wound forced him to lose soma time from bis barber chair. Mr. Jnmss Ferdao, an old soldier resid ing nt Monroe, Mich., was severely allllot ed with rhenmntiBm but reoelved prompt relief from pain by using Chamberlain's Pain Halm, He says: "At times my back would ache so badly that I could hnrdlv raise tip. If I had not gotten relief 1 would not bo here to write these fow Hues. Chamberlain's Pain Halm lm (lone nn1 a nt ui du,l of good nml 1 f( I vary 'line' . i i . ' " i ' Tl K '"- lXlUM VJljyXJJS UUUiii1, iiillUiix, o K.t ky tu OIlS am r.xns. W. T. Atild was in Cripple Creek tliia week. (lo to Peterson's and get an Ohio cul tivator. Jno. (1. Potter returned homo on Inst Snturday. I), McCallum was up from Outdo Rock Wednesday. L. H. Hughes, of Hebron, was in tho city Saturday. Mr. H. Polly, father of Mr. O. C. Hell, has returned to Lincoln, S. S. Warren, of Hlanchard, la., was in Red Cloud Wednesday. Ilnrvoy Cox returned from Orleans with his parents )esterday. Ro) Hutchinson, tho popular barber of Lebauou, was in tho city this week. J. J. Paulson, of Strang, Neb., was on our streets tho latter part of last week, Come and soo what I can do for)ou beforo you buy a binder. JamcB Peter son . R. M. Martin returned last Sunday morning from an extended sojourn in tho west. Will Volsor was called to Ropublican City Monday ovoning, to go on tho road a fow weeks. Mrs. Dr. Hon of Willow Creole brought in tho first new potatoes of tho season on Wednesday N. Jacoby of Chicago, brotliordn law of our populnr clothior, C. Wiener was in the city this week. C. Wienor, proprietor of tho Golden Eaglo Clothing store, rocoivod a vory lino fox terrier from Chicago this wook. Mrs. Talbot recoived a telcgrnm on Wednesday that her daughter, Mrs. Minnio Hradford, living in California luwl died. The social given by tho ladies' aid so ciety at tho residenco of Mrs. A.C. Hob mcr was fairly well attanded nnd a fow dollars mailo. Liudsoy Hrothors have oponed thoir meat mnrkot just north of Honry Cook's drug storo. Thoy are nico boys and will do a good business. Wo rocoivod a lettor from Hovd Mun soll this wook 6tating that he was not dead nnd had not boon injurod, nnd that tho llrst ropnrt was false. Editor Richmond, after tasting of tho invigorating inlluenccsof tho health giving qualitios of mountain air in Colo rado, nrrivod homo Monday. O. C. Boll left for Cripplo Crook last Tuesday evening, to look nftor his min ing stock nt that point. Mny it loom up bo bo can soo it "umteon" miles this side is our best wish. Ed Null, who has boon occupying a position at the county jail, annulled tho contract and vanished into thin air this week. He wus tho Guide Rock boy arrested tor stealing a watcti. L. D. Oatman, tho jovial landlord of tho Holland House, is one of the boat landlords in the state and sets ono of tho best tables. Ho knows how to run a hotel as natural as a dnck knows how to swim. J. P. Hill of Juniata, formorly of Red Cloud, was on our streets to-day. Mr. Hill is talkod of as a candidnto for stato senator on the populist ticket from Adams county. Hesa)sifhe gets the nomination, bo goes to Lincoln sure Miss Florence Cotting and her grnnd motlier, Mrs. Cotting, mother of our follow townsman, C. L. Cotting, nrrivod iu tho city last Thursday. Miss Flor ence was much pleased to got back nome after a visit of SK mouths in Wisconsin. Most of the Red Cloud men who havo gone to Cripplo Crock and tho gold Holds prolTnr tho advice that a man who is drawing lltty conts por day here had bettor stay, rather than go out thoro nnd havo no work, which is tho enso mors of ton than otherwise. F. W. Cowden, Goorgo Morbnrt, Dell Abel, Wallace Wright, Hen McParlnnd and Hoscoe Cnthor journeyed to Ulue Hill TuoBday to witness a gamo of ball betweou tho Juniata and Hluo Hill nines, which terminated in tho niagnitl cont, score of twelve and nothing, in favor of tho O. G. lilues. 0 Your clear skin ? Mother's. Your voice? Mother's. Your slight figure? Mother's. In herited weak lungs? Then protect yourself. Live out doors ; get the fresh air ; and keep well nourished. of Cod-liver Oil, with Hypo phosphites, is the best known preventive to serious lung trouble. It supplies just the kind of needed fat ; prevents useless waste of tissue ; makes rich blood; and fortifies the body against attack. You should take it at once If you feel weak, have no appetite, or are losing flesh. SCOTT'S P.MULSION hit bfen endorstil by the mfillcal profusion for twtntyyran. (i jur dxltr,") Till U btciuie it if ilwjyj fMUlaHit' vy utifofi ilwjv eonlnti Ibt pitrtsl NeruttUit CeJ-liur Oil am IU , Khiln I'ut up in .' ' i .in The mall tin mvlff'i ' ' . .. 'i r r-f" ,1'bily. mid Awarded Highest Honors-World' DHL i CREAM BAKING PWMR MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Crape Cream of Tartar Powder. Praa torn Ammonia, Alum or any other rdultcTMt 4P YEARS THE STANDARD. lutir.r nir.va'iox. Correct time at Ponmaii'H. NowhoiiBo Hroe. for belt Hookies. Por insurance, call on 0. C. Tool. 11. II. Waldo of Hloomingtoii was in tho city. If you want a nico belt buckle, go to NewhotiBo Hros. Miss Kdith McKoighan was iu Rod Cloud over Sunday. R. H. Fulton iu homo from the gold Holds of Cripplo Creek. Any child who can hainllo a team can hatullo the Ohio cultivator. I havo the only thoroughbred Jersey bull in Uod Cloud. Lon Aultz. Heforo placing your order, it will pay you to got my pricos on the lluekoyj Binder. Jae. Petereon. Look up )our polio), and, tf it expires soon, write O. C. Tool, Ked Cloud, and ho will save you money. SBtn Tomple has been serving bis country by being on tho United StutoB potit jury for two weoltB. One swnllow does not make Spring, but one swallow of One Minute Cough Cure brings reliof. C. L. Cotting. When in Lincoln stop at the Grand hotel, corner of 151th and (J streets, It is a No, 1 house in ovory respect. Come nnd see the vast mwrtnient of Bhirts. You will be surprihed to llnd such low pricoa. Wioikt, tho Clothior. When you want a nico smooth ahnvo or hnir-cut, givo Goo. Fontross a call One door south of tho Hon Ton Hakery. I have n carload of binding twine, which it will pny farmers to got nrices on beforo buyingolsowhore.-Jas. Peter son. No charge for examination of tho eyoB. whother you buy spoctacles or not, at Newhouso Bros'. Soo them before buy ing glasses. Mrs. Reed of Hluo Hill was brought to this city on Friday nfternoon and taken beforo tho commissioners of in sanity, and adjudged insane. She will lie takon to the asylum as soon as pos sible. Red Cloud is gotting to be quite n home strawberry market. Sovernl of our prominont fnrmors are supplying tho market these days, which is an improve ment over tho much mashed berries from tho oast. Mrs. It. DuVoiing, Middlebiirg, In., writos: I have used One Minute Cough Cure for six yonrs, both for myself and ohildrun, nrd I consider it Mm iiiokest ncting nnd most satisfactory Cough Cure I have ever used. C L Cotting. Row Horton, of tho Congrocnlional church, pronched tho baccalaureate sor mnn last Sunday morning to the class of 18JMJ. A vory largo audience was proa ent, and tho Raw Gontleman pronched u very ablo nnd interesting sermon. A telegrnm arrived Inst night which Btated thnt worn local Ftorms were coming towurds Red Cloud and most of tho pooplo hied themselves to their onvea nnd there kept guard, but old Prob. failed to get around with tho doa turbnnco. John G. Potter, who rocontly arrived from tho groat west says, that ho wnuld not oxchungo Nebraska for all tho boast ed good times in Wyoming, Montnnn or tho Uakotas. He says timoB are getting hard tho re as woll as in this and other eastern states. On Thursday aftornnon at 1:110 o'clock at tho roaidonce of L. C. Olmsted, in Inavule, occurred tho wedding of M!bs Cora M. Olmsted to Arthur Wolcott, or the samo placo. Tho young couple nro well nnd favornbly known in Innvnle, and also in Rod Cloud. Tub Cinr.r takes groat plonaure in wishing thorn bon voyage ovor lifo'a turbulont Bea. Wo oxtond hearty congratulations. It is a quoor state of alTairs, whon Botno of the business mon nnd loading oltizons refuse to holp the tiro dopnrt ment in their efforts to got up a gcod Fourth of Julv oelebration. Thoro is not a man in town but what would want tho department to got out on the wor t night in tho year to help put out n tiro if it wan his nronortv. and tho depart ment neoda many now aupplios which they expect to got from tho procoods of this celebration, Como boye, help the celebration along. A young lady whoso sonBO of shame would uot permit hor to address n young gentleman clork in ordinary English, called for a pair of gartora thuely: ' It is my desire to obtain a pair of circular elastic appendages, capablo ot being contracted or expanded by means ot os emitting burnished steel appliances that sparkle like gold leaf sot with Alaska diamonds, and which are utilized for holding in proper position the babili monts of the lower extremities which innato dolicncy forbids mo to mention." FIEE llnll and Cyclone Miiy ovortnlio you tiny tiny. Clot your property protected nt redueoil rntJ.of - wurr A STi mW tj. JLOtM. No. At. THE EYES OF BEAUTY Brighten at the sight of our new clothes. Young man, as you hope to win her. do not miss this chance to shine in the season's best. We'll make the price easy This Label on a Garment In sures Pcrfoot Fit $tfH end Satisfaction ar II stands tor tho boat that Money Can Buy or Skill Produce. Now is Your Chance! In ordor not to curry ovtjr any of our LIGHT COLORED SUITS, wt! will inakt1 the following big out on all 1 hat arc marked to sell from 12 to $10. $10 00 SUITS NOW AT $12 00. i 5 00 14 00 13 00 12 00 i it a hTit,i;iiT ji)t or TtviATY-rivr. im:ii :r.T. Wo have only a low left, and they will not. remain vtry long on our shelves at tho present prices. Wiener, The Clothier. T. DeWITT talmage WILL HE IN ORLEANS, Sunday, June 7, 181)0. We expect to run a special train June 7th, for Taliuaju'.s lea lure, front Superior and all intermediate points to Oilcans. It may uot be out of place to call the attention of the people to the fact that the Orleans Chautauqua is much nearer to them than any other assembly iu the state. From Red Cloud to Orleans it is 5. miles; while from Ked Cloud to Beatrice it is 119 miles, and to Crete 149 miles. We make one railroad fare for the round trip, and to child len under 12 years of age one-half fare ior round trip. This is, pel haps, the last opportunity at any rate, the best op portunity the people of the Republican Valley will ever have to hear Talmae. Me will leave Kansas City, Saturday, June 6th, at io:.jo a. in., reaching Orleans at 10:15 p. 111. On Sunday, June 7th, 1896, at the Orleans Chautauqua, he will speak twice. At 1 1 a. in., he will give his great defense of the bible, "The Absurdities of Evo lution;" and at 8 p. 111., he will deliver his unrivaled' lecture, "Iiig Blunders." Sunday night at 10:15, he will take the train for Wash ington, D. C, where important business calls him, compelling him to cancel 1 his engagements iu Iowa and Minnesota for this season. We consider ourselves indeed fortunate that he has kept Nebraska on his program, and that he will be at Orleans Sunday if he lives. Iu addition to the two lectures by Dr. Talmage, Sunday afternoon will be occupied by the Y. I S. C. K. rally, Prof. J. F. Hosic, of Chicago University, presiding. Ktniuent speakers and good music will mark the exercises. A signal program for the entire day. Three dollars and fifteen cents ($3.15) will cover the railroad fare, admission to both addresses of Dr. Talmage, Y. P. S. C. E. rally, including also dinner and supper at the Chautauqua hotel, from Red Cloud to Orleans and return. Our Jumbo tent weighs 3 tons, and has a seating capacity for 5000 people. We have good grove, good water, good tenting; we are sparing neither hard work nor expense to do the right thing by our patrons. But we cannot run the special train unless our patron age will justify us in so doing. Let those who desire to hear Dr. Talmage, via special train, report at once to tne ii. oc w. ageiu at Red Cloud. They can order tickets for Talmage's lecture through him. He will give due notice regarding special train. 5000 people will hear Dr. Talmage at Orleans, Sunday, June 7, Many will drive in for forty or sixty miles, but we believe coming by rail the cheaper, after all. J. S. MeBRlEN, Dean Orleans College TTTtftTTTTTTTTttTtTtttttT TILE BON TON'S 15c MEAL: SlllVIi, ECU, i:im:i, . miTTr.it, t t iii:, t orrui:. J BaECtjauftwanMurJinakit . t 11 25. 10 50. 9 75. 9 00. t The Grand Hotel. Cor l.'t.i & Q 3H . Lincoln, Neb. 10.1 Niooly Fiirultheil Hooius. Klevator. Htenm llent. Klentrle YlU. Only two Mi lc Iron, f I- 11 prhieii I then- 1 ". 1 in vtOfst, tK ft ( w y-irixwmraft4i ;-" 1 a ..-i-!"! ssssr grogjraffigysBssgwBfflaatega tmwwz