The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, February 26, 1897, Page 5, Image 5
j&nsL ; JJ-X. Jfc tah,r-ia- lMJfi RED CLOUD UHLIU, JfKJLDAl. Fifiit. 26, 1897. lii&tdbvwiHX& ii Pure Blood means Bound health. With pure, rich, healthy blood, tho stomach and di gestive organs will bo vlfforouB, and thcro will bo no dyspepsia. Rheumatism and Neuralgia will bo unknown. Bcrotulaand Bait ithcum will disappear. With puro Blood Your nerves will be strong, and your sleep sound, sweet and refreshing. Hood's Barsaparllla makes puro blood. That Is why It cures so many diseases. That Is why so many thousands take It to cure disease, retain pood health, pre vent sickness and Buttering, Remember Hood's Sarsaparilla Ii the One True Wood I'urlOcr. $1 per bottle. v i u ji nut oho Urcr Ills; ciwjr to nOOd S FlllS take, easy to operate. 85c. THE CHIEF runuRiir.n nr w. h. McMillan. Oue year 1100 8)i monthi SO PUBLISHED EVKRT FRIDAY Zntered at She po.t office at Red Cloud, Neb. as itcond class mall matter. WASHINGTON NOTE8. With all its boasted dignity nnd de liberation the Senate is not nbovc a bit of claptrap now and than. In view of its studied ignoring of the inhuman out rages in Cuba, right, at our doors, so to speak, its latest effort ia this line the adoption of a rcstlutlon expressing sympathy witk Greece for its stand in behalf of liberty in far away Crete was about its worst. As long as nothing is to bo done for tho cause of liberty in Cuba, it would seem to bo good tasto to say nothing nbont liberty elsewhere. The House Comniitteo on Coinage has favorably reported the Sonnte Inter national monetary conference bill, but it has added amondments which may cause the bill to fail, net because of opposition, but for lack of time. It is tho opinion of nearly everybody that there is ouly a meagre chance for any legislation other that) that which can bo put oa some appropriation of the ses sion. Thcro is much work yet to be done on several of the appropriation bille, and a disposition, especially in the House, to wranglu over small Items. An amendment ollercd to tho sundry civil appropriation bill iu tho Senate, may have a fur-reaching clrect upon the federal oftico-huldum, if it should bo adopted. It authorizes the president to examine and review all the rules promulgated since lho,passago of the Civil Service Act, nnd to revise, modi fy, or enlarge them iu accordance with the conditions of good administration nnd the true purpose of.the act. Tliore is no doubt about tho mcaniug of this amendment. It is intended to open the way for the appuiutmsut of a larger number of men in political sympathy with the incoming (administration. There are. however, a number of repub licans who regrul tint this amendment has been brought forward. Tuoy claim that the President already has the au thority it proposes to confer, and they like not tho intimatioajcurrted by the amendment that he has not. There will bo some very spirited talk ing iu the House when tho Naval Ap propriation Hill, just completed, is tak en up, but time and the rules will pre vent its being long drawn out.It is expected that tho principal light will be against tha item of $7,720,000 for armor plate for vessels previously authorized , The olsjuctiou to the item is that it vir tually authorizes a coutiuuaucu of tho monopoly of the Hotlilehom and Carn egie Compinies; notwithstanding the proof before the Committee thattthc.se companies sold to Russia for $240 a ton exactly tho samo grade of armor that thoy charged tho U. S. f. 130 Jit ton for. Tito ignoring of the ofTjr of the Ills. Steel Company, ouo of the largest con floras of its kind, to enter iuto u con tract to furnish the Government all the armor plate it will require for the noxt twenty years at a uniform prico of $-.'40 a ton, is not liked a nll.aUoproscutu tiro Hill of Missouri, a inombor of tho Naval Committee Is expootodjto lead the tight against this item of Jthe bill. It is already evident that a strong ef fort is going to bo made to induco President UoKinloy to Jrevoko Presi dent Clevelauds rocent order abolisking nine pension agencies. Tennessee and Kentucky republicans are'al ready tak ing steps to bring the matter to Presi dent McKinley's attention just as soon as he assumos office, and they will prob ably be joluod by o therefrom J states in which agoucies were abolished. A Sen ator who has not committed himself said: "If tho argiitnontsjadvanccd for the abollshmoutof half ofjthojpousion agencies aregaod, Ihon'till .of them should bo abolished, and.the'checks for pouslous bo unllud dlrectfrom Wash ington; at least, that is the way it strikes mo now. I may thlnkJdiQ'erent ly when 1 have tlinu to loolc'deepor into tho subjoct than I have boon able to do up to this time." Tho Senate Committee on Public Lands has began nil investigation of the Issuing by tho Intel lor Department of a land patent for2!J,000acros in Flor ida to Mr: Perrlnc, the present husbnnd of Mrs. Cleveland's mother, as the heir of Dr. Henry Perrliie, deceased, to whom the original grant was issued. The settlers on the land claim that tho original grant was legally forfeited nearly forty years ago, and threaten to carry the case into the courts unless tho patent is recalled. Tho aecoptanco of tho presidency of Washington ami Lee University by Postmaster General Wilson will place thatgentlemau back iuto an element that Is far bolter suited to lilni.iiiCt al y and physically, that the burly burly of active politics which he enteied when lie became n member of the House a few years ngo. He was not cut out for a politician, and must have real ized It many times, while iu the educa tional Held he will be peifeelly at home. He has made no personal ene mies during his public career although he has often been 'on the unpopular side. Men 's and boys shoes that will give sat isfaction and at 1 o w c'tv p ricos are the Sclzshoe Sold by Wiener. We give same guarantee as others do. The people of Hastings and Kearney are at present sitting up late keeping watch for an air ship which is tap posed to be making semi-occasional flights in that vicinity. The what-evor-it-is hat a bright light that can be teen for several miles, ard generally disappears in tho north or northwest, to ro-appear at some future time. While ;it may be ttito that sotuo Nebraska inventive genius has solved the problem of aerial ilight, we think it would be a good idea to have itclrcle over n larger area in order to convince some skoptics However if anyone sees a bright light iu tho heavens don't think It is the angel Gabriel coming to blow his horn, but try and lind out if there is an nirship fastened auywhero to it. California may have an air shin but its "durned" hard lo get uhead of the inventive Nubrask.ii editor. There are some supposed newspaper men iu the legislature who are favoring the reduction of the price paid for legal notices. If these reformers who wish to save the eastern money Ioauers from paying too much for this work will also make a law to require the parties who give out the legal to pay foritassoonus tho allldavit of publi cation is made out nnd tiled, the pub Usher will not kick much. This is tho only debt wo know of which can run lor years without interest being cnurgeu increoii. Many n publisher has gono to heaven with a number of unpaid legal notice bills in his grip. Bionmal Conforonco. Of Seven Day Advontists tit Lincoln, Nubraska, February 8th, to March 8th, 1807. For above occasion, following rates and arrangements will apply. Fare and a third on the certificate plan from all points to Lincoln, Neb., and return. Cortilicates issued on Feb. 7, 15, 22 and March 1, only. Will e honored for returu ut tho reduced rate, under the usual ccrtilieato plan rules'. A. Conovkii, Agt. To Benefit Others. The Editor or Tha Bloomfistd Iowa Farmsr Wrltss of the Good Dona by OR. MILES' NEW HEART OURE. THEBB ABB a great many unsellsh men and women who wish otbera to know what baa restored them to health and happiness. Hr.O.F. Davis, pub Usher ot one of the best newspapers In Iowa, writes from Bloomfleld la., Aug 18 IBM. "My desire to benefit other prompt me to write this. We bar used Dr. Mile' Remedies In my lamily for nearly two yean with most gratifying result. W would'ot now do with out them. My wife bad been weakly and dowa nearly every summer for the past Stteea years. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure Is exactly what IU namo lmpllost a Buro euro for a weak, fluttering, palpitating heart, and Dr. Miles' Nervo and Liver Pills are most excullont." Dr. Miles' Remedies aro sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottlo bonoflU or money refunded. Hook ou Heart and Nerves scut froo to all applicants. DB. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. Bo' - - IIKHB AND TIIEKE. Ton Tiiade A flno gold watch for ti cow, and n homo for a bugKy. For particulars inqulro nt this office. Look out for Alba Hoywood, tho prince of comedians, at the opera house soon. A great treat fer our citi zens. Giindeniian's Lice Killer sold by Catling, always kills the llco but never the chlckeus. Equally good for horses and cattle. Chicago Is holding the tmlin nowa days as the greatest hold-up city in any country. It is worse than the Kansas legislature. H. T. Whlto has ptirclmsod tho J. V. Thompson placo. no. M 32-3-0 in Hon- vor Crook precinct, tho consideration being ubout $2,000. Wo received this week it largo slico about tho slzo of it quarter of the one orange which ripotied on the stuiill treo belonging to Mrs. J. A. lioyd. Tho Kansas legislature is like the city of Omaha, considerably hoggish in Itsi iifilm-n mill linvn liil r.wl n., . I .. I. ill providing that their wives bo made ciciks at pay oi vo per any. S. W. Usher, father of Grunt Ushei formerly of this city, has sold his farm, nursery nnd other Interests at Warren, Illmi.i, nnd will soon como west to invest in western propcuy. A. M.T.Miller of Goshen. Indiana. in writing to friends here statos that a number in that vicinity are intending coming west in mo spring to invest in property nnd locate now homes. On Wednesday a Home Missionary Kally will be held in the Congrega tional church, commencins at 10 a. m Rev. Warfleld, D. D., of Omaha, and ivev. ji. nross, u. u., ljinooin, are ex pected to be present. All welcome. List of letters remaining uncalled at the post office at Red Cloud. Neb. raska, for the week ending February 25th, 1897. Deering, John Ladyius, Mr. Manning, Lewis Osborn. Chas. Parsons, C. H. Robins, Angle Wharton, Jas. Wilson, John A. These letters will be sent to the dead Iflttar nfllpp Mnroli 19lh If nnl .IU,t or before. Fkank W. Cowden. P.M. It is KottiuR so now that one news- paper office of the city keens a renre- sontativo ou tho street continually for tho purpose of maligning its contemp oraries. It is an old snyinc that mis- err likes nomnimv nml tlm nilcomliln bank wreckers of the past uro doing buslllOSH under tbn hnnin rnof If utiv of theso fellows give you a talk against I 111! i;iIIKK tlCIf II I 111 If lin nrnp i-nlilin.1 .. bank or is trying to .skin his uoighbors under the cloak of Christianity. CHURCH XOTKS. METHODIST. Pleaching nt 10:30 a.m. Sunday school at 11:30. Junior League at 4 p.m. Senior League at 0:30. Preaching nt 7:30. Chapel Sunday school at 3 p.m. each Sunday. Prayer and praise service on Wed nesday evening at 7:30. Thcsacrument of baptism will take place at close of preaching Sunday morning. The Sunday evening services will be of a revival nature. A welcome is extended to all who dc siro to make their church homo with us. Rkv. J. M. Dahhy, Paster. HAlTIST. Services Sunday morning nt 10:30. Subject "The Church, Its Mission iu tho World." Sunday School at 11:30. Junior union nt 3 p. in. Baptist Voting People's Union at 8:30 p. m. Evening services at 7:30 p. in. Sub ject, "Tho Bible; is It God's Word or Man's?" Tho spccinl services which began this week will b'o continued over Sun day and during next week. Interest in the meetings is deepening from night to nijht. All aro invited to be present at these meetings. Especially do we invite the lartro class of intelli gent business and professional men who seldom go to church. C. It. Wklden, Pastor. CONOUKOATIONAL. . Morning service at 10:30 Subject, "Showers and Blessings." Sunday sohool 11:45. Junior socioty of O. E. moots at 4 o'clock, led by Mrs. J. O. Butler j toplo "How Docs Jesus Help Yemt" This socioty is for tho bonclit of the little folks. All young folks invited. Y. P. S. C. E. at 0:80. Topic, "From What Does Christ Save Men?" Thle tocloty Is devoted to interest and help young people aud A cordial invitation is extended to all. Evening service at 7:80. Subjoct, "Tho Two Ways. Which?" Prayer meeting Wedaosday evening at 7:30. Wo desiro to make our services help ful to all, and so invite you to bo present- O. E. Ticknok, Pastor. Episcopal. Suudity school at 10 o'clock. A general muss nicotine will bo hem nt-1 p. in. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend theso services. ItKV. Hall. Pastor. SCHOOL, NOTES. The seventh room has No. G. Mr. Oveiing was absent from sckool Monday on account of illness. Lottie Deitkin, Bertha and Albert Keouey returned from Cnwles, Tues day. Maud Chnsa was visiting Monday maruiiig in the high room. Mrs. Cutter and sister visited in the sixth room Tuesday. George Oveiing was seeu up at high school Tuesday evening. Leonard Smith was a pleasant caller Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Winters called Monday after noon. The Ciesar class bid adieu to Ciesar Wednesday and was Introduced t Cicero. This class is out of Caesar fourteen weeks ahead of any other m the history of the schools. Last Monday iu observation of Washington's birthday thu 4th and Ctli rooms were elaborately decorated and appropriate exercises had. Several ladies came to visit lliem. Tho Toronto plan N adopted In tho schools. Those who nre is good stand ing aro dismissed a little early and the others remain for n short extra session. Veuira will for a tune surrender the fnber. BOXAM PUEKLAH. i Come ami sec the greatest lino of neckwear ever shown just boing opened at Wieners. Notioo to Teachors. Notice is hereby given that I will ox- amine nil persons who may desire to offer themselves as candidates for teacher of tlm iinlilln ol,rlo . i.. . - county, at Red Cloud on the third Sat- uruay oi eacn mouiu. Specinl examinations will be held on the Friday nrnenndino tlm !til Knim-Hoo of each tnenth. The standing desired for i& and 3d grade certificate is the same no grade below 70 tion-ont. nvuratritRA nnt. iunl. for first grade certificate no grade'.bo- iow ow per cent., average w per cent in all branches regurred by law. if. M. HUNTKR,,County SupU Internal We have numprotm innnlripa In p. gard to S.S. S. in cases of internal cancers, such as cancer of the womb, stomach and bowels. When the dis ease attacks these organs, the doctors generally admit that it Is incurable. We make no boast of what S. S. S. will do in such cases, as the following let ters we feel are worth more than vol umes of claims that we might make. Bead them carefully : Nobwicr, CoNa Deo. 80, 1890. The Swift Sriciric Co., Atlanta, Ga. Gbmtlzmix: Will you kindly mall me your book on blood poison, akin diseases and cancer? My mother, 70 to 76 year of age, has a cancer in the rectum. Two of our best doctors here have given her up, and tay the tooner the die the better for herself, and if the Uvea long she will die in agony. While I do not know that they art) wrong in their opinions, I am not tat tilled with them, and believe your 8. 8. B., if it does not cure her, will at least relieve her to the will die peace fully. I got her ttarted on your 8. 8. 8. yesterday, and what I want of your book it poinU at to bathing or Injecting. Will be pleased to bear from you toon. Yourt very truly, G. L. Cbosokovs, Box 164, Norwich, Conn. Noawxow. Rok.. rh a iM Taa Swirr Sricino Co., Atlanta, Ga. Gbntlxmkn : When I wrote yosj the latter part of December, my mother was, according to the honett belief of three phyticlans, on her deathbed; the could not retain either food or medicine on her stomach, and it did not teem reasonable to think there was anything 'but death to re lieve her. The doctora Informed us the had a cancer in the lower bowel and there waano cure for her. Sha showed tuoh vitality for a person to be- to near death we thought thera ust be tomethlng to help her.antl readlag of othera belag saved by the ate ot your 8. 8. 8.. we thought it would do no bars, if not tome root, to try it, to w informed fatr or he? MndlMon. Inst mm mhm Antnrm ttmA i. formed ut, and left it with her to try Sour remedy or not, at the taw li, be oonoluded to try it and from tho rat dote or two, the began to brighter op, and Improve; the can now get up. dreat and help herself, and can tat rerythinf or anything the want and o dlstreu from It, We all feel quite bopefHl that the cancer will patt away ! due time by tha ute of your 8. 8. &, wblob ab wlfi bow fladly tak. Yoii sty aatkt thli letter at public at yoa hoote, and the more to the better, m too rnuoh pralae can aot ba givta yoar valuable remedy. " Yourt truly, GBO. Ii. CbOIOBOTB. The above limit a lample of the many letters w receive dally" ! regard to wloaa deep-teated blood disease which other remedlea do not touob. Contagious Blood Poison, Scrofula.Eo aema, Rheumatism, and Tetter, art! ob stinate blood diseases, and only a real blood remedy will have any effect what ever upon them. 8. 8. 8. (otioronfsed pwrtly vegetable) is a real blood remedy and never falls tooureany disease bay' ing its origin in the blood, it matters not what other treatment has failed. Valuable books can bo obtained by ad dressing Tho Swift SpeoWo Co., Atlan Wij vvft Cancers SJWON The leading liniment of the age, rapidly cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia and all pains. For Cuts, Sores, Burns, Sprains and Bruises it is invaluable. SALVATION OIL should be in every house, it costs only 25 cents. Insist on getting it. Take no other. CMwUNGE'S PLUGS. The rit Tobscco Antidote. 10c. Dealers or maD.A.C.Msitr & Co..BIU..IM. 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Fol lowing you will find a few of the articles we are selling. i--inch Harness from $19 to $25, i--inch Harness from $20.50 to $29. An t Sweat Pads from 45c to 65c per pair. All other goods in proportion. Call and be convinced J O. JBsLrrriyBR, Prop. City Dray and Express Line. 1 . ROSS St RIFE. PROS. V Goods Delivered to any part CITY AGENTS FOR ADATS EXPRESS CO. SHERWOOD GROC6RS Humboldt, Minnesota and Amboy Floor AGENTS FOU Chase & Sanborn's Coffees. FRESH VEGETABLES AND FRUITS OF ALL KINDS IN SEASON. POUIvTRY - XT A IV 1MB I I The season of the year bus arrived when you will be prevailed unon hv NUMEROUS COMMISSION HOUSES ti forwnrd them J your consignments f POULTRY, - GAME, - BUTTER, - EGGS PURS, HIDES. PELTS, BTS Take ue chances but ship direct to tho old cslablishce firm of J - - - MoOiitolxeon. m Co.; iaa South Water St., Chicago, III. ' They will Vtl'!c?8nd quick returns. Write them for quotations KErERhNOh tiBST National Bank. Cuicage, Illinois. 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