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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1897)
THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1897. "i L'-i'm' ntDsipflon li AND XM CUMI Wlto ra lano ! I- have an absolute nmh for Consumption. . By Ms tjmtly us IbouMnds of hopeless cases have been already permanently cured So proof-posltlve am I ef H power that 1 consider H my duty to imitmo bottUt frit to those of your readers who have Consumption.Throet, Bronchial or Luag Trouble, tf they wUl write me their eapress and postoffice address. Sincerely, t. a. wucm, . t, its Ttmi ft, mr t. aa Tke MMeital MS BmIbm MummiI ef CHURCH NOTE8. CONOnKUATlONAL. A Fault! A Fault! Overtaken in a JKault" will bo the subject of next Sun day morniuc's discourse which com nances promptly at 19:10. .Sunday school opens at Ai.-LUuvr, -W8BS&V ?riiyy?BFMWIy?ly pipweemry IJtftkK - Jnor Badeavorof OlrriWat-'Ri- Mnr Beets evenr Huaaav f terauea t 4 'clack fertbe beaeltef tke litU folk aider the able leadership ei Mra. J.O.Butlar. Tralc far next 8uadav. "What Are Some Bible Waraiafa Against strong urns.!" win m its taraatlDg and helpfol te the yaungpeo la wha are kindly iHvited te attand. T.P.8. C. E. devoted te character building and the training af young aaen and woman in Christian work will die enss the important subject of "Haw Our Bodies Will Influence Our Souls." The society meets at 6:80 every Sun day evening. A gospel service will be conducted in thn evening to which all are invited, The pastor will bo pleased to assist any who need spiritual aid. We hearily welcome you to any of our services. Come and assist us by your presence. 0. K. Ticknoh, Pastor. MKTHOIMST. Preaching at 10:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Sunday school at 11:30. Junior League nt 1 p.m. Senior Loaguo at 0:30. Prayer and praiso soivico on Wed Tieday evening. This Is a people's church and every body aro wnlconio. Kkv. J. M. Daiiiiv, Pn.stnr. CIIH1STIAN CllUHCll. Services Lord's Day morning 10:30. Themo, "Tho Christian Hacc." In tho ovening no sermon, preaching at Cowlcs convention. Foreign missioncry collection April -4th at Chrlativn Church. L. A. Hussono, Pastor. HA1TIST. Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock Evangelist Davis will again speak to children. The sermon will be espec ially addressed to boya and girls be tween the ages of twelve and fifteen. All are invited. Services Sunday morning at 10:80. Sunday School at 11:80. Junior union at 2:80 p. m. A areneral meeting for evcrvbodv nt 3:80, at which Mr. Davis will Npeak on "Civic Righteousness." .Baptist Young People's Union at -.36 p. m. All young poople urgently invited to bo present. Evening services at 7:30 p. in. The special meetings have resulted thus far In somo tweutyllv or thirty conversions, and in fifteen accessions to the church. You are rarnostly invited to these services. C. H. Wkldkn, Pastor. Tho Mount Lebanon Shakers have recently perfected an ingenious cure for dyspepsia. Their DigestlveUortlial consists of a food already digested ami a digester of foods happily digested. The iiuitortaufo of this invention will bo appreciated when we realize what a proportion of the eoiniuuunit.v am ie thus of .101111) form of Muiimcli troubles. Thousands ot pale, thin people have little inclination to eat, and what they do eat causes them pain anil distress. This Digestive Cordial of the Shak ers corrects any stomach derangement atouee. It makes thin people plump. Every one will be greatly interested to read tho little book which has been placed in thu hands of druggists for free distribution. What is Laxol? Nothing but Castor Oil made as palatablo as honoy. Chil dren liko it. AMapof.thoUnitod States. The now wall map issued by the Uu Is lington Kouto is three feet four inches wide by four feet long; Is printed in six colors; is mounted on rollers; shows overy state, county, important town and railroad in the Union, and forms a very desirablo uud useful adjunct to any household or business establishment. Purchased In lots of 0,000 tho maps cost the Burlington Route nearly '-.'0 cents apiece, but on receipt of 15 cents in stamps or coin the undersigned will be pleased to send you one. Write immediately, aa the supply Is limited. J. Frauds, G. P, A., Burlington Kouto Omaha, Neb. 'i ' Loat. ' Cold and pearl breast pin. Finder will be rewarded. F. W. Cowden, P. M. Tetter, SaltRheona aad Soaeraa. The intense itchlnir and martlmr inci dostt to these diseasea ia instantly allayed by applying Chamberlain's Eye and Bkta Ointment, Many very baa cases have been permanently cured by it. It ia equally efficient for itching piles and favorite remedy for sore nipples; chapped hands, chilblains, frostbites na chroBio sore eyes. 9S cts. per box. Jhr. CaWs CeoalUn Fowlers, aro just -what horse needs when in bad condition. Tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge. They are not food but medicine aad tho beet in nse to put a horse in prime condition, Price 25 oonta per package, ' STATE CREEK. At Mr. Wobberman's sale down on Penny creek everything sold high. Mr. C. M. Nlckles, our county super intenilent, was visiting our school last week Kx-Judge Stone of Lebanon was up nt Ml. Ilopo last 'Wcuucsduy night at the lectin e. ' Corn 11 cents In Lebanon and when Sou go to that town you think every ay is Saturday. Corn is hot all gathered yet, though many of the farmers have cam me need cutting stalks and are doiug consider ablo spring work. Frank Smith's hogs are diseased and dying with blaody cholera or some thing similar that proves fata). He baa lost eight that would weigh about 160 apiece. Men of this section who attended Mr. Hutchinson's tine hog sale near Bellaira, Kansas, say the fifty head sold vary reasonable, ranging from 110 to 125 per head. Cleveland drew his last 14000 aaeata tlat he. ever win off fevwrataattt ttioagh ha & lb nv far ilia four diva ha iii this month. Mr. Casaeion, living aeutbwest of hare last his only llttlaoy. sight yaara of ago, last Friday, from diphtheria, and vw has a grows brother down with the same disease. Megs aro Miliar in Bod Cloud and Lebanea far W.M already sinco tho change of administration. I told you ao, and they may go as high as 17.60, aa under IlarrisonTs administration, The Logan township (Kansas) assess or was at work last weak and got across the state line and took one man's list and another nreseut, to keep up tha fun, insisted that he be assessed too. Mule colts coming one year old are selling for ISO a pair, well matched in everv respect Who ever heard of such proles as the farmers are driven to un der a democratic free trado adminis tration. Moving has boon tho order of the day since March 1st. Albert and Oscar Scrivener haee moved on their farm north of Inavale; Mr. Carpenter of Cowles has moved on his brother's farm near Pleasant Daloscliool house known as the lielveru farm, and Mr. (iuthrie moved wust four miles on the Case farm. Thu lecture at Mt. Ilopo by Kev Morchcad was on "Prison Life." He gave a good lecture uiul related his ex perience while chaplain of the state prison. The suit he wore was cut and made by Klmer Daltou, one of the no torious Dalton gang. He said hese secured his position In the "pen" un der Governor Morrill by petition and that many others got out. by petitions. Occasional. From Cripplo Crook. After the big tire in Cripple Creek, I took a very .evuro cold and tried msiuy remedies without help, the cold only becoming more settled. After using three small bottles of Camberlain's Cough Remedy, both tho cough and cold left mc, and iu this high altitude it takes a meritorious cough remedy to do any good. O. B. Hkndkkson, editor DuUy Advertiser. For sale by H. k. tirioe, uruggist. BATIN. Con Wilsou wus iu Kiverton ouu day last week. Rev. Beau was transacting business in Amboy Inst week. Peter Hanson and wife dined at Hnmp Wlseearvers Sunday. Mr. Brotlhaiier bought a new stalk cutter and a horse last week. Emory Bean and family were visi tors at J. H. Wisecarver's Sunday. Jim Mcintosh was threshing oats for IhuSorgenson boys one day last week. Miss Abide Larriuk leaves for Grand Island this week where she will go to .school. Fred Anderson from Howard county is lie re viMtiug among friends and relative.-. C F. Kelly and wife from near Kiv erton were Iu this vicinity visiting at Henry Ruinhaughs Sunday. TliooxihitionntDist. It last. Friday night was largely attended and appre ciated by all. Stiinnkk. Tikkii. Nkiivuus and weak men and women lliid new life, nerve strengih, vigor and vitality iu Hood's Sarsapa rilla, which purities, enriches tho blood. Hood's Pills are the favorite family cathartic, easy to take, easy in effect. 2fo. A Liberal Seed House J. J, II, (Iregory & Son, Marblehead, Mass., will long bo remembered by tho farmers of Neb raska for their gcneroMiy during the hard times, when ihey dlnlrlbuted three tons of free gsrdeu seed to needy farmers, through Kev. W, Uiddeu aud others. This fsmous old seed house has long been noted for Us reliability and broad gauge luelhodn and well deserves Ihe great saocets that has crowned their olforts Kvery one who contemplates planting a seed should send for the Interesting and lusiructlre catalogue which they ofter to send free of chsrge. i Sent Free. To any person interested iu humaua mutters, we will send free, upon appli cation, it copy of the "ALliIANCE," the orRiu) of this Society. Iu additieu to its Intensely interesting rending, it contains a list oi the valuable mid un usual premiums given by the paper. Address. THE NATIONAL HUMANE ALLIANCE, 410-411 United Charities Hutldliig, New York. - - -For Sale. Oue huudred and sixty acres of tin Improved laud, four miles northwest of Red Cloud.Nebr. Terms cash. Ap. ply to, Mrs. Jamks Kirkwood, Fair fax, Missouri. o.raynD oi. ' ' 'f'lt X t and rVUlHd X all. but IIUIUU Itervrd J if li Are much In little i always ready, efficient, a 1 1 f ac tor n promt a coW otlefrt,. erefcH"flm lllf.lfk Dead. erne, Jaundice, foaitlfatlpn, etc. Price 24 cents, Tke only fills te take with Heod'i BsriSKVCIIJa. LESTER. Fine weather at present, Farmers are sowing oats. I. Friable and wife spent Sunday at AlCliOOK. Harvey Cox came down from Orleans Friday. 0. M. Warner and wife were guests or j. w.oaiaaen iticsoay. 8. 1. Ogden, nephew of (J. W. Baker, returned to bis home in What Cheer, Iowa, after a week's visit. Walter Cox and a friend of McCook were hero Tuesday. Mrs. Susie Saladen and sister were vfeitlfgla Red Cloud Monday. Daisy FrisblewMhoaie Sunday, Bessie Cockreil cfheaie on a visit. Robert Mitchell attended church at I this place Sunday at 8 p.n. ev. uarov ia Molding Meetings ovary night this week at tho school house. John Saladen is suffering with sore eyes at this writing. Mrs. Mm 6iti, lib if Ei DtpMy U. S. HirsW, OfdmlHii, Kir,, tayn "I waa delivered of TWINS in lesa than SO min utes and with scarcely any pain after using only two bottles of "MOTHERS' FRIEND" SID NOT BPFFER AFTERWARD. arsentbr Express or mall, on receipt of price. l.OO per battle. Book "TO MOTLlfcUH" milled free. IIDFIKLII UEGULITOB CO., ATLANTA, CA. SOLD BY ALL DRUaGIHTS. b:,mh" naw v AJiotMun -n -r r b!1wji.)j euoXun 01 3imp jo Mil iujw k jiiaoi.) pmh a.i'JiiKAii) iini lim-Mti Jiil nii Xin1j j.IU-lilXunuol(liiiia viicjtu ju jn kUiiiii niH'Haiuij jnouj nstnjiH.v; ill p.MmiJlIP 44kitMH IIUU1HI Oillll 10 iUGl OJJIll 'SJUJIl Mi( ttit 2iujiki 'pauotiiMnbun ei spas; s4o39J0 ;n'iiinHMix "ro 'tium hiMj iMiu ni.w, luru oi Din jo puvif ji(1 U tiut I'! 'Iii. W0VWJ& ?,--rx,a,3c - c e - -zs. W0938 SHE 11 IFF' S SALE. Notice Ik hereby given that uadcrnml by virtue t Mil order of sale Umied from the ottlco of Jan. liiillclnl DlMrlcl, within hikI for Webster county, NcliniHkH. upon n decree In an lu-tlon pcndliie llifti.ln, win-rein ileorge II. Iliirrlx Is plaintiff Iliinleii, Clerk of the DUtrlct Court otitic- Tenth sun HKiniiM Miinuei n. -inric-y, imry k, auiricy, Kmi-riou Tulcot A Co.. Bllgene C. Ilatns and rbllllpKasslcr, (lefenilniil", I hball oiler for pale at ntibllo vuiKlite to the hlKlient bidder for cash liiliniid. Httliu cnndoorof the court house, nt lied Cloud, In Mild Wel-ster county, Netiraskn, (Hint holm; the IiuIIiIIiik wlierulu the lut-t term of Milil court hh liulilt-ii) on the 'JOth day of April A. 11 isyr, at one o'clock p. in. of chUI iIhv, the follow lug lcorlbed property, to wit: The pit hnlf of the north eiivt iiartcr of ee Hon thirty two (.1.' ) Iu township fuur. (I.) north of riiuge nine. (,) west of tlie Bth I'.M, In X'ob Herd iiuty. Ncltrahkn. (ileu under my liiiud tlilx lt'tli iliiy of Jlnrch, A. 1)., IT. J. W. Hc.Miinv, .-herllf. WiiiiniT .t Tiiomam, rilitlir Attonie). Chancy & Waldcn, Attorneys. XOX-HESIDENT XO TICK. In the District Court of W'cUtvr tourty. Neli t iti-kit. t'urnella Wood, 1 rinlntltri VH. S John Wood", Defendniii 'I'o Julio Woods, Defendant. You are hereby uotlllFd that on the 1Mb day of March, IHT. the plalntllt, Cornelia Woods, tiled her i-etltlon Iu the office of the clerk of tho ills trlrt court, of Webster county, Nebraska, the inject aim urayer ei wnieu are to procure a bill Of lllTOrCe from TOIL for thn rrnltml. ml nut In the petition, and forthe care aud custody of her two children. You are therefore hereby notified to appear and answer said petition on or before uiuiiiirii mrui may, iBS7, or too aiuwations or said petition will be taken as confeseM by you, and decree entered accordingly, ., , , Cobseua Woods, It fiuNRv 4 ii.nis, her attorney. d. M. Chaffin, Attohney. NOTICE TO NONRESIDENTS. John W. Pegr, defenSant, will take uotlce that on the 17th day of March, lmir, l.avlca Pear plaintiff herein, tiled her petition In the district court of V ebster county, ebraika, the object and prayer of which are to procure a divorce from said defendant, als for the custody of certain minor children of this marriage, to gether with alimony. Yon are renulredw an X'lMsiJ' " " f ,,f,ore,n '' T of listed this ITlli day of Harch, IH97 ' t BTJ.lMmK. he, AL,A,orAey:,t00' ""' CHATTEL MORTGAGE A ALB. Notice Is hereby tWea, tbatihy virtue of a rhV,'1,1u!ittMl"u'd.0,",1, Ui dw if July' A. D.iSas. stad ou y filed In tho oSlce of the IhXV.u'v1' -? b,,er cou,,,7 NehrSski. on Ihe With day of February. A. if. INUS. and ex- fcifl!ll,y,LiV'i,1,f secure hejpaymentJf thesumfS37.00and upon which there la now . h. um of S40.W; default baWnc been made In the payment of said suin anil no suit or i Jintin.hiHl' ur "y. Prt 'hereof, there rtnt i'ii il ss.pKpeM' ,,e,ed. li : One -.,,Saowlua; Machine, at puhlle auction at Ked Cloud, county of Webster, s ate of Nebras pttoftiSSaS" ' Mh.A.U.rir,.ttwo l)ate.l thlajwfiiay of February. A. O. isw, , H. II SHX"r,H,M l,At"'N" ejacooa mi thefou. uc PromPt,y fcel the . ThaVa that is Bomethinsr sure. H s mils ftjr I MW STATE LINE. Mrs. Buster Is on the sick list. Mr. JcsMips moved to tho Branch litfil week. Mr. Wm. Francis' have a new boy at their limne.- Mws.Jlerth Price started to the Academy last week. Mr. Jell Kdgerton of Iowa is out iu these parts on business. The Meadowlarka warn us on every hand that spring Is here. Mr. Frauk Watt has a very sickhorso and it is always the bt-st one he has. Miss Edith Peckham spent Saturday and Sunday with Miss Cora Bogaunef. Tho young peoples meeting nt tho Amack school house last Sunday was largely attended. Mr. Edwin Lewis bus a brand nesv wheel and he rode so much Sunday that it made him sick. Mr. and Mrs. Arrants have gone to Fairfield to visit their daughter who is attending school there. There was a taffy pulling at,.Mr. Tolanda last Friday night.' Thirty-five were there besides tfaelr folks and all report a good tiaee, Mrs. Jno. 6. Paraoas died lastThnrs day aaorniag aid was buried at Maplo Grovo Friday afternoon. Ihe waa a croat sufferer though sho was wonder fally patleat. Sho was rational to the laat aad know her time had come. Mr. and Mrs. Overstreat conducted tho funeral services. The bereaved family have the sympathy of tho entire neighborhood. Dida't Ghanos CKmett. t" s .URK. South Stockton, N. Y. "Dr. M. M. Kenner. Prcdonln. N. Y. Dear Sir: I hnd been siifferlnn from Ab cessesoorny Luhrh and LWnr Disease (or about three mouths. Coughed a great deal, had become nervoim and rcitleas and my flesh had wonted away. Uud beeu treated by three different physicians without any ma terial beneflt. They finally advised change ot climate to avoid Consumption, and Id August last 1 had derided to break up uy business here and go West Iu search ot health. At this time I waa Induced to try your Blood and Ltver Remedy and Nervi Tonic. One fairly under its Influence 1 gained Seen at the rate ot a pound a day. After using 2 bottlea ot the Itemed v, I was a well man and went about my buMnea which I have continued uninterruptedly to this time." FOR BALE BY C. L. COTTING. TIME TABLE. R JrT. R.Y RED CLOUD, NEB 11. LINCOLN OMAHA CHIC AGO ST. JOE KANSAS CITY ST. LOUIS and DENVER HELENA BUTTE SALT LAKE C'Y PORTLAND SAM FKAXCISCO all points cast unit south. and all jioints west. TI1AINH 1.KAVE IS FOLLOWS; Nn rR. Krclelit. dnllv exi-ei-t Sunilftv for Wyraoreand all point eaM :(Kr7 a.m. No. lit. Pasneiiger, dally for St. ,Ioe, Kain-as City. AtchUon. St I.ool and nil jiolutK iut uiul Miulli ...........- . IOiOThi in. Nn. 14'.. Accoiniiiodatlon, daily except Miudiiy. UaMluirh, Grand Is liuid, lllnck lllljH uud nil i)olnt in the iiortlivet 1 :!'." p.m. So, ill. Acciiiniiioiliitlon, dully except Siiudiiy, Dlivrlin, Kiiiii-us, mul liiteriiii-dliilo Ktutloilfi, via lie piiMlriin i i;:05ji.m. No. ill. rreiuht, dally, Wymoru hiii) .Si. ,Ioe uud liiterrut-dlatc liiiHttciii iKiluiM . i-.'jup.m. No, iV). Freight, dally for Hcputillciiu Urli-iiiiH.Oxford mid nil point west ...10:30a.m. No. 10, l'HuieiiRer. dally, Denw-r, nil points In Colurudo, Utah and California .. . 8:40 p.m. Mi-epliiK, dlnltiK. and rccllnliiR r-linlr cars' (cnts free) on throiiKh trains. Tickets sold and baggage checked to any polat Iu the United States or Canada. Kor Information, time tables, maps or tickets cnll on or address A, Conovcr, Agent, Ited Cloud, Nebr. or .1. Francis, General Pamengcr Agent Omaha, Nebraska, R. T. Potter. Attorney. LEGAL NOTICE. In the District Court of Webster County, Ne or .ska. Hugh II, liuuter, ! Plaintiff ve. .(nt I.UMllI, l)efcmlu:it Thu siiove named defendant, 7.i I.nvel will UKfiielk lliMten the Dili, da ol Imic1i. I'.t7. plulnlll herein aled his peiltlen in thedlir:ct couit of Wehnter couiiit, Nebraska, e nlijcrt and pmjrr of which me to foreoloOi;'Ciriuln nmriKa edeidexecutnl ty i!idcfendaut tothe plmiiiltv upon the south hnlf of tho outlieat quarter aud tho u.rtU hull of the sculli-cast quarter of sectlen fifteen (13). town two (3), raiike nine (0). Wel-Kter coiiim, Nebras! a, to sei urc the paymeut of oue principal note dated An glint 10th, 1895, far the sum of StSlOti due thien ) ara from date tbeifor, with three tnierest coin-on netes attached -ih for the sum of Alilii-t.vOth, H.a uuiau .iiiku'i .mill, ibju ine n-fl-ecilTelT """!. IkU .Lf.V ...! .LA.. .. l'. ." 1M7 and lh!H; that thtre Is noiTUiH- upon said iietesaud merJcage the turn f td8.M. for which kiiiii. ullh lnlartt fium ihi. date, philntlff prays fur a decree thatdefendant be required to pay the same, or that snld premi se may be sold to satisfy the amount found due. You art required teau.nsr said petition on or before the lth. day of April 1 W7. Dated March Uth, 1SW. Huon U Ucntsk. By Homt T. I'ottck, his attorney. SHERIFF'S SALF. Notice Is hereby glteu that uuder and by vir tue of an order of sale Issued f rum the oBce of James Burden clerk of the District Court of the Tenth Judicial District, within and for Web- eiereouiiiy.rieurasKa, upou a decree in an action tiendlm werein, wncrein ueorge r, Plalntl and aaalnst Doualaa J. Mrers. M.iwi f.AWI. I. Myers, Jefferson O. Mrers. and Mrs. Mnn wm oaa real first name le unknown defendim. i snail offer ror sale at public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash In hand at the east door of the court house, at Red Cloud, Neb raika, (that being the building wherein the last term or salif court waa helden) an the 17th day of April. A. O. 1887. at on o'clock p.m. of said dsy, the following property, towit: Lotaonyd iwo (,) three (S.) four (i.i and gve 15.) In block number twenty two iii) In tLalth and Moorea addlUon to tho city of Red Cloud, Nebraska, GUeauoSer aykaadtbls Kthday ef Mawh A. . 1SST. v, . i eawwr. Ikatir. Iamm VoMnjrr, Ftauurs Attavaay. ejNtissooi rmmmm m mmj. m tgffMisBjav I i i ri w:i y "i frrr Mf srr I J0NH M7( flir iVvCfotj6h ivTAJ hat heritage of rich many a life. For Throat and Lung affections It Is invaluable. It never fails to cure Cough, Cold, Croup and Whoopkig-Coirfh. DR. BULL'S COUGH SYRUP is the best. Price 35 cents. rLAHWSPLUM.IkoarMtT TRADERS IXTAXBIOR CO., DEALERS IN BulidliilE ACcstevicsl, Sto. Red cloud, - - x Nebraska. POULTRY - W ANTCD! The season of tha year has arrived when you will be prevailed upon by NUMEROUS COMMISSION HOUSES t forward them yonr consignments of POULTRY, - GAME, - BUTTER, - EGGS FURS. HIDES, PBLTS, BTS Take no chances but ship direct to the old cstablishee iirm of J. A MeCutoheon - 12a South Water Thoy will givoyou lop prices and quick REFERENCE Kibst National Bank, Chicago, Illinois. Harness! Harness! Harness! We arc making Special Inducements on Harness this spring. We are selling harness to correspond with corn. Fol lowing you will find a few of the articles we are selling. i-inch Harness from $19 to $25, i-Jnch Harness from $20.50 to $29. Swkat Pads from .45c to 65c i'F.r fair. All other goods in proportion. Call and be convinced. J. O. BCTI EJJR, Prop. Gity Bray and ROSS St RIFE, PROS, Goods Delivered to any part CITY AGENTS FOR ADAUS EXPRESS CO. 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