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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1897)
r Miiummf"" ' -MTatitifa',iiii Hervous I'cojilo often woutlor why tholr nerves aro Mcflk why thoy got tired socnsllyj i.v they Mart at every Blight but K Mricn ound; why thoy do not Blocp naturally; why they have frcqacat ., RdchcB, IndlgcBtlon and nervous Dyspepsia ht- explanation Is slmplo. It i found In I l, linpuro blood which Ib contln imlly feeding tho nerves upon refuse . ibtesd of the elements of sirrongth and lur. In such condition opiate and nerve compounds simply deaden and 1 3 not cure. Hood's Bsrssparllla feoda :he nerves pure, rich, red bipod) gives natural sleep, perfect digestion, Is the true remedy for all nervous troubles. Hood's Sarsaparilla ti one Tnif Hlood Purifier. It cr bottle. ' tirt l only hy C. I. Ilnod ft Co., Uiwrii, Mass. , ,. ..... 'ire l.lvor Mill easy to i.'JUU o k-'lHS Uke.fusywuin'rutc. !c. THE CHIEF ruiamun nr W.L. MCMILLAN. One year... Blxnonthi II Ml 50 PUBLISHED KVKKV KM DAY Entered st the post office at Itcil Cloud, Nob. a sccoad class mall matter. Bepublioan City Tlokot. For City Mayor, (1 W'A 11 N. l'or City Clerk, h. H. TAIT, For City Treasurer, 0. W. DOW. i'orCliy ureyor. C. S. II1NNKTT. l'or AMcrinau, Klrl Wan), S.K.SI'OKBSKIKI.l). I'or Alderman, Second Ward, I'. V TAYI.0I1, Vor Memlicra School Hoard, I.. II. FOltT, First Wnrd. ('. It. OltONK, M'eaud Ward T.C. IIACKBIt. Township WASHINGTON NOTES. The senators do not propose to wail until the luftsu passes the now turlfl bill, upon which tlie debate was open ed today to last until the aist Inst., when it will be voted Upon and passed. The senate, committee on linaiice has decided to take tho bill up at oucu and to "perfact" it. That may moan an al most entirely new bill by tho time tho srnatoisgot through their perfecting tirocoss Tho llnanee committed has two vacancies' caused by tho retire ment of Sherman and Voorhees, which are not likely to bo filled at the present session. Assuming thatSoDaYor'.Jones, of Nevada, will vote with thorn, ho has said that ho Jwould tho commit tee will bo controlled by protectionists, and therefore friondly to the underly ing principles of the Dingier tarlff"b7!T. But, although uone of them will agreo to he quoted to that extent, it is under stood that uieinbors of the committee do not like the hill iUclf and Intend to go over It Item by item and amend it until it meets their ideas. This isn,t a bit pleasing to the gentlemen have been working for months to pure the Diugloy bill, but they who pro can hurdly bo surprised. Tho constitution gives tho house the exclusive right to originate hills dealing with Jthc reve nue, but tho senate has used Its right to amend to such an extent, of into years, that the Me Kin ley aud the pres ent tariff law were both practically senate-made. Those who thought thai the failure of four of the regular appropriation bills at the last session Jwould jinake it necessary for Speaker Reed to at least ap'po'ml the committees in the present house to h'indle those bills, iiui.it feel a little bit dazed. Speaker Heed has tih )vn them that hu knows a lightning legislative trick or two. Ho has ru,4 ed all of those hills through the house just n9 thoy stood when passed by the last oougross, and that without tho aid of a single committee, except that on rules, of which ho Is the chairman, t li is dally becomelng more evident that he far as tho house Is concerned, there is no general legislation upon Speaker Heed's programmo for tho extra ses slou. The house has allowed Itself mil eage for tho extra sosslon. The senate committee on Indian affairs has favorably reported the free homestead bill in practically the same shape it was passed by thu senate and huug up in tho house at tho lust ses sion. It is hinted that some of thu senators are in favor of using tho tariff bill to compel the republican loadors of tho house to allow tho froo homestead bill to pass that body. There are two kinds of tariff demo crats, as well as of money democrats, aud it is by no means certain that thu minority of tho house will act as a unit in opposing their republican tariff bill. So far as the bill itself is concerned, it makes no difference whether tho demo crats vote together against it or split up for aud agaiust parts of it, but it may have a very important bearing upon tho future of tho domocraim party and incidentally of tho populists, Alth sugh denied by men of prominence It is noiio the loss trim tint Mr, liryau U being uride to figure in th squabble among jho democrats in the house to u i-c'taiiiH'xtout That Heine hcntatlw Hailey, of JVxas, tho uvw One Alinutc Cough Cure, cures. That I what it wu made (or. HIM ni r hcm endorof tlio dem.ictaH, h no' partial t Mr llryiin, t wi ! known. President McKltiley ntlcr Invou'lgn inr Iho connection of Land Cniiiniis loner LamonMix wllli tin- Chimpo ali' front ease, concluded tlilit t licit) ad bi en nothing Illegal or improper lone hy him, anil directed Secretary Hi's to accent his resignation, which wiin tendered before thu new adminis tration canio In, Mr Lamorciixis now dek ut his homo in Wisconsin, hut his friends say that as soon as ho gets well enough, ho Is coming to Washington to make things lively for thoso who mixed lil in up with this land claim scandal, (t was in connection with this case that tho now administration met the first cabinet resignation rumor in its career. Secretary HHss was the man made to resign by rumor, because of his resentment at the order Issiiuil by tho president. So far as known in Washington, this rumor had no better foundation than thai Secretary Bliss wont over to New York to attend to some private business. He has boon poing this every Saturday since hu entered -office and remaining with his family, who have not yet moved to Washington, until Monday morning; but this timo ho went over Friday and tho rumormakor at once Jumped to tho conclusion that ho had resigned on aiv c innt of the Laiioreux case. Senor Rodriguez, minister of tho urcator republic of Central America, the gentlemen who upsot thu Ki"aragua canal bill in the mmiu'o at the lur ses. slon of congress, makes no seen I of Ills bono of negotiating a treaty with tho United States for the building of tne niicaragua canal y tins govern mnnt. STATE LINE. Another snow storm for nluty-sovcn. Wo hope it will ho tho last for this winter. Mr. and Mrs, An ants luturnrd Sat urday from a visit to their daughter who is attending school at Fuiriiold. Mr. Tolatul helped Mr. Frank Wntt cultivate in oats Saturday. Mr. Glover is having an addition built to his house. Miss licrtha Ilolliucswortli speut Saturday and Sunday with tho Toiand girls. Mr. Parsons have moved Into Mr. Fiigaiis house in the Hrancli. Mrs, Davis and Mis. Jones started for llarkley Sunday morning on ac count of their sister Mrs. Trueblood bung not expected to live. The common school examination for diplomas was conducted by W, 11. Mitchell and Emma Liggett at North branch Saturday. Twenty one look the examination. Mr. Hoy lVckham went home Satur day and if it snowed in Hepublic like ll did in Jewell he will have a lino trip coming back. BUFFALO CREEK. Uev. lilackwcll is holdini! iiieetinii at the Stone school house. Great interest is being manifested. Mr. N. L, D. Smith has moved on his old farm in Garfield township, Thu entertainment at the Stone school house was well nttonded, Miss Anderson carrying off tho prize. She got thirty votes while Miss Wilmot goi seventeen. Mr. aud Mrs. Cyrus Dickorson were callers at Mr. hnglands Tuesday. Mr. Cooloy contemplates returning 10 jsenvcr, v,oio. soon. Mr. hu Mattox is looking after the interest of things ou the Ooble ranch Mrs. Sibert aim sou are quite sick. A Hkadkr Kvory Thursday afternoon a tourist sleepiug car for Salt Lake City, San Francisco and Los Angeles loaves Omaha and Lincoln via tho Burlington Route. It is carpeted; upholstered In rattan; has spring soats and backs and is provided with curtains, bedding, towels, soap. etc. An experienced ex cursion conductor and uniformed Pull man porter accompany it through to tho pacific coast. While neither as ex pensively finished nor as tine to looknt as a palace sleeper, it is just as good to ride in. Second class tickets are honored and tho price of a berth, wide enough and big enough for two, is only $.1. tor a folder giving full particu lar.s, call at the nearest B. & M. It. It. ticket office. Or, write to . I. Francis, General Passoucer Ageut, Burlington Route, Omaha, Nob. Mrs. Kate Etter OF MI8SOURI, Is Cured of Heart Dliease by Or. Miles' New Heart Cure. JVY KS. RATE ETTER wrote from Neosho, Ma, In March last. "Two years ago I was severely troubled with my stomach and kidneys, and a great affliction so unnerved tne that my condition bocamo alarming. The telegraph brought a prominent physician In a consultation which resulted In no benefit. I went to Wyoming for change ot cllmato without benefit, was brought back to Atchison where nurses worked with me night and day to keep mo allvo to reach my friends here. My heart becamo so bad that m frlonds itnvo up alii bone. I began taking lit. Miles' Heart Ouro and Nervlno alter nately and was restored to health. It Is now months since aud I am perfectly woll." Dr. Miles' Komcdloa aro suld by ulldruR- b'Uts under a positive guarantee, fli-st battle bonnfltti or tuuticy tofunded, lioolc on Heart aud Nerves (.cut f no to all applicants. nit. MIl.r.o MCU1UAL CO., Elkhort, Ind WSmr eaP8 Hwvfthjfl KKl) CLOUD Cilitili JbKlDA. MARCH 2i, 185)7. Fits' from CtMurntl nf tMHnt rror. w. u reeko, wiio maices n spectnlty 0j Kplleiny, has without doubt treated and cur ed taof ocas i than any llvlnvr I'lwikinm hf success Is Astonishing. We have heard of cases of so years' standing Cured: curou of htm. Ho publishes it valuable work on thla dis ease, which he sends with a lie of his absolute cure, free to any sufferers who mar eend their P. O. and Express address. We advise any one wishing a cure to address IM.W, at WUBi f. ft 4 CtfaFat, Bnr Terli Republican City Convoution. The republican city convention mot at tho court house Monday afternoon pursuant to call. It. B. Fulton, was made chairman and D. C Jenkins sec retary. Befoie proceeding to the nomination of city olliceis the following resolution was adopted by one majority. "Iksolved, That thu nomiiiees of the republican city convention be, und arc hereby pledged, if elected, to :i repeal of tho ordinance relating to the salaries of the city officers, excepting that of olerk and treasuier which shall be re duced one half the present amount, said repeal and reduction to take im- mediatu effect at the commencement of the now municipal year." Tho convention then proceeded, by informal ballot, to place in nomination n candidate for mayor. Tho informal bollot stood as follows: It. T. Potter 1, O. W. Kaley 1), C. II. Crono 3, It. B. Ful ton U, Taylor 0, J. S. White 'J, L. P. Al bright 1, Sam West 1. Mr. Kaley withdrew his name re fusing to accept the nomination if ten dered him The convention then pro ceeded with thu formal ballot witli the following result: First Ballot It. T. Potter 2; F. V. Taylor 0; J. S. White 11; C. B. Crone 3; It. B. Fulton 2; W. B. Reby 1. J. S. White withdrew his name, stat ing he could not accept the nomination under any circumstances. Second Ballot F. V.Taylor 7; G.J. Warren 11; Sam West 3, It. B. Fulton 2; W.T. Auld 2; W. B. Hoby 1; 11. K. Pond I; D.J. Myers, 1. W. B. Itoby arose nt this juncture mid said that Mr. Taylor would not take the nomination under any cir cumstances, it. II. Fulton also asked that he bo not voted for as ho would not accept. Third Uallot.-G.J. Warren 22; F. V. Taylor 11; II. Finch 1; Al Galusha 1; (1 J. Warren having received the ma jority of the vetos cast was declared the nominee ot the convention. L H, Tail and 1). C. Jenkins were placed in nomination lor city clerk, and resulted in the selection of Mr. Talt by 15 to 13. Tho rules wore suspended aud G. W. Dow declared tho unanimous choice of tiio convoution for city treasurer, and O. S. Bennett for city surveyor. Tho voto for aldermen of tho two wards resulted in the selection of Irving Cummiugs from tho first wnrd and F. V. Taylor from the second. Tho following were elected as mem bers of the rcnublican cltv central com mittee for tho ensuing year. First Ward; W. B. Roby. h. II. Fort, M. C. Sherman. Second Wnrd; Al. Galusha J.S.White, It. B. Fulton. The rules wore again suspended and C. W. Kaley, was elected chairman of the above committee. It was moved and carried that the city contrnl committee bo empowered to till any vacancies which might occur on tho ticket. Tho convention then adjourned and resolved itsolf into a mass convention for inirposo of selecting canuidatcs for the board of education; Jos. Gar ber was choseu as chairman and W. L. MoMillnu secretary. T. C. Hacker and L. B. Fort were chosen for three year terms nnd C. B. Crouo for the two year term. Maroh April May Are the mouths in which we give es pecial attention to tho condition of your physical health. If you pass safely through these mouths and lind yourself strong aud vigorous, on the arrival of warmer weather, you may reasonably expect that you will bo well in summer. Now is tho time to tuko Hood's Snrsapnrillu, because now is the timo when tho blood must bo purified, enriched and vitilled, and because Hood's Sarsaparilla is tho only true blood purifier prominently in tho public eye today. Hood's Sarsaparilla has power to make you healthy and gti'ird your system against dlsoaso. SCIIOOIi NOTES. Where is the banner? Items are verv scarce this week. Everything is iu a Hurry this weok occasioned by the usual work preced ing vacation, Mr. Warner called Thursday after noon, Mr. Davis visited a few minutes iu tho high room Wednesday- Charles Bouuott aud Albert Koouoy will not, bo enrolled after this week. They do say that recently whilo tho Cicero class was reciting, one of our Junior boys sat with a girl and holn liar hand. Such things aro ap-Paul-ing aud should nut bo allowed to hap pen "Ovor-ln" our room agnin. Tho Invincible gumchowera still pur silo tholr trait although various penal ties havo boon initiated. Examinations havo been going on all weok. Pupils and teachers wear a weary look. Vknika. - Sent Free. To any person interested iu humane matters, wo will send free, uikui uddII- cation, u copy of the "ALLIANCE," the oiL'an of this Society. Iu addition to its liiiontoly interesting rending, it contain a list of tlie valuable and un usual premiums elven hv the pimor. Addict. THE NATIONAL HUMANE ALLIANCE, 110-411 United Charities Building, New York. Or. Prlcc'o Cream Making Powder Workl'fr Pair Highest AwurU. ClirilCIIXOl Kb. Mi.ntooisr Xejwt Sunday will be a red letter daj at the First M. K. Chinch. A special piogram has been prepared. Services begin at 10:.')0a,m. All patents invited. Junior League at 4 p.m. Senior League one hour before the evening services. Ciiapel Sunday school at 3 p.m. Prayer aud praise service on Wed nesday evening. This church now has a grand choir which is n great help in the work. My friend you aro invited to attend. Rkv. J. M. Dakbv, Pnsinr. CIIItlSTIAN CHUItOH. Morning service at 10:30 a. m. Sub- joct, "beginnings." Evening Service nt 7:30 p. in. Sub ject: "Desocratiouof Altars, Real and Imaginnry." All members of tho Christian En deavor society of the Christian church ale n-qiiested to meet their miiilstor at tin church next Loid's Day evening nt (1:".U. L. A. IlimoNd, Pastor. BA1TIST. The last of the series of special meetings which have been in progress for almost live weeks will bo hold Sun day night. These meetings have al ready resulted in more than forty con versions nnd more thnu thirty additions to the church. Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock Evangelist Davis will again hold a service to boys and girls. Services Sunday morning at 10:30. Sunday School at 11:30. Junior union at 2:30 p. in. Baptist Young People's Union nt 6:30 p. in. All young people urgently invited to bo present. Evening services at 7:30 p. in. Tliis will be a farewell service. At the conclusion of the sermon tho ser vice will be participated iu by the eow converts and by tlie Christian peoplo generally. You aro earnestly invited to come to our services and to worship with its. C. It. Wki.okn, Pastor. COXUItKOATlOKAI.. Services Sunday Morning nt 10:30. Sunday school opens nt 11:45. Any who are not enrolled in other Sunday schools will bo cordially welcomed bv officers and .scholars Junior Endeavor of Christian En deavor meets every Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock for the benefit of the little folk under tlie able leadership of Mrs. J.O. Butler. Y.P. S C. E. meets, nt (1:30 Services Sunday evening at 7:30. Tlie pastor will be i'ea-.ed to tis.-i-.t any who need .spiritual aid We hearily wclconin you to any of our services. Come and asMst ns by your presence O E. TtCKNoit, fator LESTER Another line snow ha fallen gladden thu hearts of those who to till the soil. Mose Carmouey eutiie down from McCook one day hM week. Mr. Conner of Host wick was visiting (. W. Baker Uridny. Miss Bessie Mullock was the giie-l of Altn Baker Saturday evening. Ed. Cox nnd wife of Republican City is visiting their parents U. C. Cox and wile. Tho Bible reading .Saturday evening was well attended led by I. rristne. Eflle Holcomb wns visiting her brother John Holcomb Inst week. John Barnes was visiting Alf Snladoti Friday. Mr. and Mr. Kinsor left last week to tako charge of a farm near Rosnmont Mrs. Chas. Frisbio entertained com puny from Guide Rock. Joe. Snladcn was visiting J. W Saladeu last week otio day. For Sale or Trado For Horses. One brand new Wheeler & Wilson sewing machine, one second hand iron forco pump with lifty-two feet of gal vauizid pipe, good as new, 5,090 good well burned brick, one second hand piano, one good billiard table with balls and cues complete. These articles will be sold very cheap. Will trade for corn or stock. Inquire at Uih office. Trees and Plants. If you want anything in this line let me know what you want. Strawberry plants XOc to 40c per hundred All' other stock cheap and good. L. H. Rust. EXPECTANT MOTHERS. We Offer You a , RBrtBDY Which IN5URE5 Safety of Life to Moth ' er aaacalM. "MOTHERS' FRIEND" fese- CwfiMmenloHltPali, Horror Ms! Risk. ( Us wife nsed "MOTflKKS FKIKND' be- i I fore birth of ber Urst child, she did not suiter from CHiHTH or PAINS-was quickly . I relieved at tho critical hour suffering but . little she bad no pains afterward and her ' r recovery was rapia i rami E. E. Johnstoh, Eufaula. Ala. Sent bv Mall or Eznresa. on recelnt nt . ante, vi.oo per Dotue. Uoolc "To Moth ' ers" mailed Free. BsUDmU) REGULATOR CO., AtlaaU, Oa. MIS IT AIX DHJQGim. RANDOLPH McNITT, ATT011NKY and COUNSELOH AT LAW, Special attention to Commercial nnd I'mlmte Litigation MOOS lll.OVK, UKD 1 LOUD, NEHHAhKA. Or. Price's Cream Baking Powdct World's Fair Highest AUilsland Diploma. aKJffeWg jj WJPA sBPOASaaBBBBBBBBBBBa( B"rMinWtHriit f ist f AiTirr Best Cutuh bjmtr. ''it Uood. tlMtJ 3 ' time. KiMr.Ttlrui.3lM3. ml ,, ., ... .,. .,...;. ....,..u... JJ.M,t.i.i, The modern Pain Annlhllator, will positively cure Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Sores, Earache, Backache and all other aches. SALVATION OIL Is sold everywhere for 35 cents. Only the genuine will do the work. hen LNaC'tLUM.Tke Crest Tseeoee AeMste.tOe. eaters erauM-CMirer Co.7bus..II4L Harness! Harness! Harness! We are 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-ii-inch Harness from $19 to $25, i--Jnch Harness from $20.50 to $29. Sweat Pads from 45c to 65c per pair. All other goods in proportion. Call and be convinced. J, O. BCTL Big, r:rojp. JiV. PETERSON, DKAI.KU IN Far m ingI m pie ixx ents OUR SPECIALITES FOR '97 aVIoOox'ixxiclt - and - buckeye 3VCOinERS HND B1ND6RS, BAG LB LISTERS and FAMOUS OHIO Sulky or Walking CULTIVATOR. COMPLETE LING OP LEHD1NC COODS. TRAJDErejs iTjiwnsJSR CO., DKALKKS IN kUPER and GOAL, ltiilcliiifi oVXtttex'icil, 15tc. Red Cloud, - - Nebraska. r " 7P7?i-T7;vro;Ar.rj:irKiiciw;irKTXiJX-KirOTipni,r:X'r7;iTCf:i-rrir7:r7; ct XTjy. m BUY ? iri; Wi1 iiiv going to move our stock of BOOTS AIV13 SHOES ! To Teciiinseli Nebraska in just twenty days. With the exec-option of plow shoes we offer our entire stock right down At: Otlier Dealers Cost to muvu freight. Kveu plow shoes ive will sell cheaper than nnv one elso. 3 Special Inducements in Several Pair j$ l,ois. Evcryimng mugs. fri Come in at once and get the cream. Hemcber we will be jagg; gnnH before tho 25th Inst. lM Cincinnati Cash Shoe Store. S35 A. M. KALEY. Proorletor. &S fmmMMMSMMMMMMMMSk SHERWOOD GROC6RS Humboldt, Minuesota and Amboy Flour AGKNTS FOR Chase & Sanborn's Coffees. FUKSH VEGETABLES AND FRUITS OF ALL KINDS IN SEASON. Serviceable Farm Shoes ! Creole Grain Leather IMow made to order and fit the foot,' Oil Grain Shoes, ball or congress, $2.50. Satin Calf, ball or congress, $3,00. Genuine Calf, ball or congress, $3.53. A lirat class stock of Ladies - and - Gents - fine - Footwear. Examine my stock tuul get my priced before buying. HENRY DEIDRICK. Repairing nnd custom work neatly and promptly done. ! Come In - thorn. I WB HAVE Iior we civo a repaired. I A Bargain in Watches. j ! KBWHOUSE BROS,, J Ktr.jf.jJiitRUtsja ,-;. rri JKfj QUICKC & ALBRIGHT, Shoes, $2:00 0&? ;i'ih.hih''iS)l And see the bargains which we are offering now. They may interest you, you can not tell till you see tlinm just completed a largo work bench mane necessary by 2 tho great Increase in Wntch, Clock and Jewelry to- pairing which wo aro enjoying. Our work has given Mitisfaetion to all who have given us 11 trial. Koinoin. J written guarantee with uory watch J jeWL6RS ?ND OPTICmNS, J V'l V A. Y t trw.W' V ' ' 1-1181 far i rrgmeSBfteatsBss S3S&ttUMtSSBJVit? i'mmnijatnmmmm WiWWJrn .JiST., &,