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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1897)
'? THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1897. ffl fr .' w is 'Vf .'V HODJESP THE GHANP. Found Paine's Gelepy Gompeund the Best of Hemedies. For the Nervous Exhaustion Conse quent Upon Her Arduous Work The Remarkable Artiste Who Stands Pre-Eminently at the Head of Her Profession. The news of Modjeska's recovery irom the iccotit severe sickness that compelled hor to leave the stago will bo a soitrcn of congratulation to tho whole woild. knowledge as enn be picked up behind g counter. thoughtless person may enrry home iomo bogus coacoctlwn prepared with only uch a smattering of medical T W 5J .Vli.il. i ..-HW .'?: J fa J , .. -'Hi rT Secretory Carlisle's private secretary State Treasurer Addison 1) Colvln of N't1 w York; John Graham, the foremost man In .American athletics; Tho wife of Kcv. Charles H Park hurst, tlio famous preachpr and re former, Mayor McShanc of Montreal, Major General Ulruey, Judge Powers of Vermont, ami a boat more of prom inent men and women, including no less than livo U. S. congressmen, are among tho thousands of grateful peo ple who have recently sent to tho pro priotors of this wonderful remedy their expression of its uueqttaied value liiou and women who can well af fold, and do command, tho highest medical advice In tho country. And then also from tho people in the ordinary walks of life- there come thousands of honest, straightforward, hcattfolt letters, telling how Paine's celery compound has made them well, Their testimony simply goes to show what New England's most vigorous editor so aptly said in a letter telling of the benefit Paine's celery compound had been to a member of his family: "Paine's celery compound is not a patent medicine; it is not a sarsa pariila; it is not a mere tonic; it is not -,, ,ti.f:4rt iWlViJ I V..iJ liTtCK I?: Vu ' ' ir '.wii! it "WV 1 j22-j. jGtM. khmh ouai wm&smsnmm&Mmmamxmk .& RHSJXlv-ZzflMIHBHAAkftffrH IvHV ki-y'SHMaraMNWiriKAi " ' ' I li . ?afliBflBBKftWMIW 'l' FvLLffC?Z ' IrSngaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaialaiaiaiaagaiaiWMngaWyit .ge"ge"g "?f V v "0'wiHHIHBHHHVlViHiV7 .AiaBgfBggeE H Deputy Marshal Tomllmon, has transferred hi headquarters from lied Cloud to Hustings in bring hluccif in luofu direct communication with tho U. S. lunrihul's olllce at Omaha. Hastings Dpmocrat. A l:i4 v of 1 hr town ant's flint, wheel- ingis going t.i he more general with' ri'tlilw': tno gentler mx tuts summer ami mat they will weal- bloomers or nothing. The Democrat hopes it will bo bloom crs, rather than the alternative. Wayne Democrat. Are paining fayer rapidly. Business men and travel lers carry them In vest s Pills In purici, hoaiekeopers keep them In medicine cloiett, friends recommend them tb frlendi. 23c. Tho young man from Hemingford wits lulling u girl about a recent hunt ing expedition hu hud taken part in. When a business man dies who wasjnnd the wonderful performance of a In the habit of sending his job work dog ho owned and for which ho had out of town so as to get it done, says given a fabulous sum nit. To give the Wavue Hunublicaii.tholocnl tinners, her 'mo idea of tho dog's powers, ho oiitrht to let his folks cet his Obituary said that ho recently weui Into the notice published in the iob ofllce that ho patronized when on earth. Beatrice Kx press ' HkatMCI:, Neb., March 18, 181)7.-1 have been troubled with a pain In my right side for a long tlmo out since tnk country somo liftcon miles, and to pro vent the dog from following him ho chained the animal up. 'Two hours later thj' dog broko loose," said he, ' and tracked mo to whero 1 was, merely by tho scout What do you think of that?" "Well "said theyoung lug Hood's Sarsaparllhi I have been r"!ladv eiilinlj reaching for her salts, "1 lieved. I hove also found Hood's Pills think you ought to take a bath." Me- excellent lor neauacne. amis, ivatt. Cook Itopiibllcan. UKTKKMAM, UOX -00. Hood's Pills are easy to take. 25c. A careless news paper man a few counties' north of us, noting the signs of spring, among other evidences noted tho bicycle riders, and mention ed that Miss Jones looked cute on her whoel in her short skirt. Ih some way an ,'h" had wandered into tho "k" box, and the typo got an h instead of a k, aud the proof-frcader was blind. Tho poor, innocent editor tost fifteen sub subscribers in less than twenty minutes after tho paper was issued. The wo men said it was real mean. And it wa. Jefferson Hec. Mrs. A. fnveen, resldingat 720 Henry St., Alton, III., suffered with sciatic rheumatism for over eight months. She doctored for it noarly tho whole of this time, using various remedies rec ommended by fi lends, and was treated by the physicians, but received no re lief. Sho then used ono and a half bot tles of OhamberlainVPain Balm, which effected a comnleto cure. This is pub lished at her request as sho wants others similiarly ntilicted to know what cured her. The 25 ami no cent sizes for sale by H. E. Cricc, Druggist. Tho following clipping taken from the Beaver Valley Tribune shows that Peter Shea formerly of this city, is still getting all the fun there is in this life and is up to his old jokes: "Two traveling men and Poto Shea had Orleans people worked up to a high pitclt over tho airship recently. A baloon with a red light attached wi.s sent up by tho trio of practical jokers so that it Moated directly over thetown. Tho peoplo fairly wont crazy. Many declared that they could see tho out linns of tho ship, and others heard voices and imagined vain things. It was great sport for the boys." The following taken from a Hastings paper is ono of three similar accidents which we have noticed in our ex changes during the past week. It brats all understanding wky parents will be so careless as to leave their little child ren play around bon-tiros when there are so many fatalities. Read this ac count and take warning from its words: "The five year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. fi. Cropley was burned to death Wednesday evening. The sad accident occurred at Mr. Croploy's farm livo miles northwest of Hastings. Tho men about the farm were burning offthn stalks and did not pay ay at tention to the little girl who was play ing with the tiro, suddenly a piercing scream came from the girl; her gar ments had become ignited nnd before help could reach tho girl almost all the clutliing had been buried from her aud her body was badly charred. A physi cian was summoned hut all to no use as sho died at fi o'clock yesterday morning." He Likes It. CINCER TONIO PAHKIR'l CINC ttattt Loaf Trouble, peblllty. i ftmtleUk. nd I noted or tnA dlrtreMtng ftomuh M inf nm wnin iitw trulmmirHH. trfty mothft end Inrilhl thaold litre It. tAftkft'ft H HAIR BALSAM Cleteiee and fcetntlnet the ptto Nerer Telia to Beatora Orayj hup va iia lonioiai iviut. Cure terfp dlMMM ' fa' JMCjMOltAJ BLKRFS?wte Mn mako tf money UfklM hv nelllmf-nnr wheels. HUlff ftTat2S. Larceetilock In America. All rnokea nd mndrJl. Write for CaUlOffOBA. t. ft' BIIOWN-LKWIU Cycle Co., Chlcaj, III. JHHbjBriafaiK; UANUULI'H MoNITT, AnilllNEV and COUNSELOR AT LAW, Special attention to Commercial and Probate Litigation. RKD CLOUD, MOON BLOCK, NKBKASKA J. S. EMIGH, DENTIST. PAINLESS DENTISTRV ir YOU WANT IT. Grown Bridge Work or Teetb WMiut I'lefes. POIICKLAIN INLAY And all the UteM Improveraent la derttal meeh nlim ClftWP Predonla,N.Y., ThVtran Editor of the Fradonla Censor, writes Dr. fenner: "I have been using your Blood and Liver Remedy and Nerve Tonic, and desire to say that I like it. I find 'it an admirable remedy for the biliousness, languor and nervous depres sion incident to the changing seasons, sufficiently physicing and yet not debili tating but strengthenimr instead." FOR SALK BY C. L. CUTTING. I. SAMPLE ROOMS. JOHN POLNICKY, PRUPR1ETUK. DKAI.EH IN Wines, Liquors, California Brandies. JPV DDl?D . a. m- ! mm wwu DUAOinnn . ! II II II UK UIVIl UllVU'UUllWI m ALWAYS ON TAP. I Kkoji : r. k iSatalocuL WJfl'MfjLlt Tbls book should be? la the linniln of very Nebraska Farmer. itlHHMtrr fultleto rtKliUPwtn and right melti oda. Tbe reliability ,of A Bnciry's Sitdt I arc unaaeMloneO. IiurliiK the banl I time, threv tens of ibenr ffttuoiu aevdewara dlatrlbntrtl In Nebraska. fraaof charge, and bundrHl or tar mtra had an opportunity to teat their auallty when fallurr meant rain, iregory 'a Heed Catalogue la nant frvo Of charge to anyone In Nchnuku. J. H. flUMlOttY it HttN, Vrklrkud,Mu. SrWIFFS HALE. Notice Is hereby Riven tlint under nnd by vir tue, of on order of anle Issued from tho olllco of .Inmi'H llurdcii. clerk of tho District Court of tho Touth Judicial District, within nnd for ncusier county, eorasia, upon a decree Innu action pcndlUK therein, wherein Norman 1". Thompson la plaintiff, and against John Ilocsch nnd John Ilowch as administrator of I' citato of David Bocscli, decsascd. defendant, I shall offer for sale at public vcndu', to the highest bidder for cash In hand, at the cast door of tho court home, at Hed Cloud, In said Webster county, Nebraska, (that being the building wherein tho last term of said court was holden) on tho 2Mb. day of April, A. D IS07, at 10 o'clock a. m. of aid day, the following described property to wit: The northwest quarter, anof lota two.' three and four, of section two (2),. also the south-east quarter of tho north-east quarter and the northeast quarter of the south-east quarter, of section three (3), In township ono im north range (10), weitof the etb P. M. In Web ster county, Nebraska. a (UvS2ni,er a h"0'1 th' Mh T ol March, A, 1), 19V7, J. W. RuxcHgT. 8herinrk Htm. T. TOTTcn, PlaluUfTa Attorney. Wanted-Rn Idea Whocaatalak of some staple thliur la utaBtf Protect your Meait they may bring jou wealth. Writ JOHN WEDDEIliYRN k CO., Patent Attor. aaya. Washington, D. Cfot their 1.800 prlaa offer ad list ot two aandrea tavonf wanted. in a lottur to Wells, iVi Comiwmy, says she lias Mnitjuskn, Riclmnlson found (what IIioumiiuIh of pt'oplo in every Htatlou tif lift) have so often heaieily tcstiliiMl) tlint- Painu's relery oommiuml is tint very best of all reme dies for uurvous exhaustion. Josuph Hit worth rightly calls Mod Jeska "the (teerlt'ss qtieon of artistes." Mndjuska's health is a matter of worUl-witlu iulerest, ami her testi monial to the value of tho (rent remedy which makes people woll is -of particular moment in the early spring, when from evory quarter re ports comn of men, women nnd child ren who are taking Pnine's culerv com pound, and art) gaining in nervous vigor, weight and every other indica tion of bettor health. The thuughtful portion of tho com munity knows the need of purifying kst blood and regulating the nervous ' alimentary systems as spring edepec on. There is the danger that in thohr eagerness to take a spring remedy a Pitt mi's celery compound U prepared in u:yict accordance with t ho prescrip tion of Prof. Kdwnnl K. Phelps, M. I)., lli. 1)., of Darlmouth collcuu. Its ouratlvo cllccts liavo been closely watehl'd by tho ablest physicians of uvory school, and thoy are tndny agreed that it stands alonu as 'tho rollahlu remedy for building up a per son's health in the spring, The most overwhelming testimony to the value of Paine's compound thai has recently appeared from men am) women of national repuUitlMii. Hon. George I). Swift, mayor of Chi cago; b'rancls Murphy, the foremost apostle of temperance In the world; Mrs. Matthew S. Quay, wife of the groat republican senator from Penn sylvania; Kx-President Cook of the national teachers' association; Kov. Charles L. Thompson, D. D.,tho brilliant Presbyterian leader of New York oily; Elizabeth Catty Stanton; an ordinary nervine it is as far be" youd them, all as the diamond is superior t cheap glas." It makes pcoplu well. It is the one true specilic recognized aud proscribed today by eminent practitioners for diseases arising trom a debilitated ner vous system. Prof. Phelps gavu to his profcFsioii (i positive cure for sleep lessness, wasting strength, dyspepsia, biliousness, liver complaint, neuralgia, rheumatism, all nervous diseases and kidney troubles. For all such com plaints Paine's celery compound has succeeded again and ngain, where everything else has failed. When Modieska in a letter uublished in Boston said: "I have found Paine's celery compound the very best of all remedies for tho nervous exhaustion coHfoqucut upon tho arduous work of my profession," she voiced the exper ience of every tired-out, run-down, ex hausted woman who ever went to this greatest of all spring remedies for re lief. No one ever vet failed to tlnd strength and health returning who faithfully tiseo naiares uuo remouy fame's celery compound. Teacher's Meeting. A teachers meeting will be hold at Cowles, Nebraska, Saturday, May 8, 1807, commencing at one o'clock p.m VKOAKAU. Opeiting exrol. , , , "What Important Day Shotid lie Observed by the Scheoli Wby HowT" Anna Nu aud Wra. R. Denkln. Music. How May Teacher Increase Heipeet for Their l'rofeMlon.n 1'rln. Ohas D. Metoalf ana Car rie 1). Matoalf. Muato. M. t i(e NextTerm."-Kveo' Totober, "heme Things I llavn Learaed This Year That May Help Ouerv lloz Adjeurnment. A general discussion will follow the reading of each papor. Come pre pared to discuss one or more subject on the programme. Kxaminatiou of Kupils for certilieatcs will lie held at d Cloud, May 15th. Do not fall to teach some special lesson of patriotism suggested by Decoration Day. All ed ucational Journals give excellent helps for special exercises. Let us make this last central meeting ouo of un usual interest and benefit to all pres ent. D. M. HUNTEIt. Couuty Superintendent. To fjmr CoatlBtWn Vrvr. TkCaereU Candy Cathartic. 10c or tee. If 0. 0 O. rati to cure, oruiruu refund gooaay. STATE LINE. The hail storm Wednesday evening damaged tho fruit greatly. The revival meetings at the Hrauch urestill lu progress, but without much success. Miss Lucy Toland, who has been working at Mr. Gregory's, eame home Sunday. Several of the young people attended Kastcr services at (Juldo Hock. Kittle Golda Francis is quito sick with the croup it is supposed, but It is queer acting crnnp. Dr. Thome Is in alltiudaucu. The Toland girls were visiting the schools Wednesday. Mrs. Delia Osboru, formerly Miss Delia Dillon of this place, who weut to California a ct upln years ago and. was married last summer returned last week to her home. Her husoand is on his farm in Oshorn county and is com ing as soon as the crop is in. Wedding bells from the most unex pected direction. Mr. Leonard Fagan matte a trip to Beiojt Friday, where h was married to Miss McMillon ou Sun day. The youug couple returned to the groom's home on Sunday and will shortly occupy Geo, -Tomer's house They have congratulations in abuud dance. HIOHLAND, (KAN8A8.) A llttlu raiu is needed to start tho late sown oats. Tho health of the cotumunltyisgood. Mr. Jonas Campbell, our country blacksmith, is very busy repairing listers for spring work. Mr. aud Mrs. Allison Putnam aro re joicing over the arrival of a girl baby. Mr. Cbas. Smith aud wife, living In Nebraska, bade good byo to their many friends and departed for Cleveland, Ohio, whero they will make their heme in the future. Charles Francis of Tattle creek, sold his cattle to Mr. Judy of Esbon. Mr. Beauchamp and family ofNe brnska are stopping at present with his uriitiior-in-iaw, Allison All honor to tho Nebraska lien. SI o has saved this day in ehrnskn. She litis proved hcr.olf the friend of the poor, tho salvation of those oppressed by fate, the protector home-builders from dispossession. Site has tided the unfortunate farmera of Nebraska through a groat industrial cllapso. Her oheerful, incessant cackle has scared tim wolf starvation from many a coop. It is a literal truth that but for the lion thousands upon thousands of Nebraska farmers would have been forced to give up tho tight against drouth and crop failure during tho past three years. While nyerythiug elso was going tornck nnd ruin sho had In creased nnd multiplied. Sho has ask ed for no other faod than that which her own industry" has provided. Sho has supported herself nnd the who'o familv. too. Tho very insects which the farmer dreads she has fattened up on. Sho has laid her dally ecru the blessed egg that takes the place of beef, mutton and work and iu good time, after all these services to her country, hao surrendered her own toothsome body to the cause of humanity. She 'a thr nest bird in the land all honor to the American hen! Eastern Exchange. e Bvenrbody flay Bo. Coscareta Candv Cathnrtlc the most won derful medical dl'wovery of the ape, pleas ant ami refreshing ta the loslc, eel pently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, cleanalntr Hie entliu av&tfin, dispel told, cure h"iuluoHe, fevnr, Imbltunl conatl atloti iid hi innsneas. Pleas" !nv nnd try n linx of t :. I . C to-day; 10, -:,. mi cut. So.il uuo ttiiaruiitri-ri to cur" ! nil rc-jflsls. To Cure Cnnetlfmtlaa Forever. Take Cou-mela Oimtv Cuthartlc. IDo erflSc II C C C. fall to cure, druiuilhta refund money. slencd of the Application for License. Notice Is hereby given that petition sis by thirty or more resident freeholder nf Unit ward of tho city of Red cloud, Nobrabka. bus been tiled In my olllce In said citv r iiivt Cloud, prayliiR that a license be Krnntcd by the city ctiucll of said city to John I'oln'cky. for the alc of malt, siilrltouo and vinous I quors on lot 6, block .11. (brlelual town) nowcltj of Red Clmid, Nebrnskn, that nctlon will bo tuken on- khiii iciiuou ny inc mayor nun city council on- of May IMC. or nt the first mcctlncof tlirSthday tliocnitNell thereafter. Dnted nt Hi d t'lotid. Nfbnukn. A irll. 1W. i E. Tait, City Cler' this Slh dn) of will occupy the house Smith. Putnam. He vacated by Mr. The Chape) people were somowhat disappointed Sunday by the non-arrival of the new minister. For Sale. Due hundred and sixty acres of un improved laud, four miles northwest of Red Cloud. Nebr. Termscaab. Ad. Iplyto, Mks. Jamks Kiukwoop, Fair I fax, Missouri. Hvcry ingredient in Hires Rootbccr is health I I giving. The blood isi . . i improved, the ncrvcsil soothed, the stomach! benefited by this delicious' beverage. HIRES Rootbeer Quenches the thirst, tickles the palate ; full of snap, sparkle 'and effervescence. A temper ance drink for everybody. j MUi Ml; bj Tst CtwHM B. Rlres C. , rklUs!l. 1 fe SIM SVI fSllOBI. ' Application for Liconso. Notice l hereby Klteullut n petllluu Iik-.1 bv thirty or more rcAldent frceholdeis of llio i-cuuu nuiuui iiih unyoi KfOt'lotul,. Nebraska mi-, ui-vii iiii-ii miu in,! cil l.cil ( lotm, pra Ihoeltv council fur tho sale of malt, splrltous nnd vlnoiis II ii ihi unyoi iieu liouii, .Nebraska. with the cliy clerk of ihecllv of ajliiKtliutiilliensebe Krnuteil by ;il of snld city to Morris M etcrn. limit. siilrltniiH imil vtiinnu ii.. ...... . . ".----. -....... ... iiiiMi.n iiiiii ii ob ipt tnrc (:i).block ono(i), William addition li the city ir I Ml Cloud. Nebraska. That iictloii will be Inken on said petition bv the mayor nnd city council on the t.Mi duv of May. lKi,, or at tho llrsl aiectliiK of the council there "'fHvi"''1 ''lo,Ml- Nebraska, this Hth day of A I'll I lbllYe Hed Cloud Stock Barn. Ftts Cored ttrtm RAXnimat e JMbSta m. w. u. neks, who fkM m tpeclany of KpHapey, haa without doubt treated and cur d morecases than any living- Physician j aft ucceM la aitoBUhlof. We have beard of case) ec so years' atanaioa" h?i!ai!. publUhesa valuable work oa this dig. age, which ha sends wlth a large bot- Im af his abeelata ajsra, frea to aay auferers m m wmmn laoir r. o. aaa aipreae skwxmstfw I addre ' a euro to addre m I havu n rci'itived I wo 'urge Ken aieky mammoth jacks, Black Jack and blue pete with POMPAS, thr.Akui.drad bred stal k. lion wii nu.h. the M-iivm of 1897 nertb of the Moon block in Hed Cloud, Nebiaskti, TERM8-For Jacks, M to W to insure with foal, I wlilnot be reepouslbinfor any acci dent should any occur, but will use all piecautlons to prevent same. C. L. WINFREY, Jfeitax-. si'MMONH nr run LIGATION. Id the district court of Webster county. Neb rimka. The State of Nebraska, to Sandwich Kilter pilse company, a cororat!on, defeHdaut: ou are hereby notified that you have been Waller. Caroline K. Terry. Terry frcul immetiuknewn) husband of Caroline K. Terry HNCo-derciidanu. by James L. Miller, as admlii utralor of the estate of Almlra Il.Mlller.de ceased, as plalutin. iu tho district court o!' Webster eounty. Ntbraska, and that onor be fore the 10th day or May, 1897, you must aimwcr ', Pelen I" chancery filed therein by"ald I a nt ff aiialnst said' defondanu. wfiere t plal itlffprayafor a decree of said court fore-i-losliiK a mortgage nlven by said defendant Clara ?:. Waller and William (v"ler to th?Lom- i.nru invvsimeni company, dated Sovember isih. ISHI, now owned bjf plalutlfffiu.rSomlng he following descrlld real estate, altuatcd iL'Jftl1 s?M 0' Webster and the atateof Neb laska, towll: The sourh-west quarter of aec Hon thirty four (W.) In towiXp tbrei To ) north, range ten (10,) except fourteen (M) acres! I" J"lu form, In the south-east corner, wist of tho sixth principal meridian. ' wl .inJld p5",u?n rnber prays that the rights, lllea aud lliteresls of said defeudanta bide tcimlMed and settled, and that said lauds be . iippralsedandsold, according to law, and thai t the proceeds arising from such sale be applied, first. In payment oftbo costs of aald action ami 1.!;V 5?.le; ?f0.ni- Jn I'syment of the full I g; that from and after conflrmatlon ot lie. the defendants to this action, and alii ,1-,bSP,eTer barred and foreelosed otand i amount duo plaintiff berelu, with all lutejest i thereon, on the ludebtednesa secured by wl" such eali of them. trom an num. mi, imnrpsi n. o .i. ..:.. eveowrtU.'ere.'f"0" '"r ,0 "l Un'U' ml J Unless you answer said petition, as uforewtld tho facia therein alleacd will be taket gain e. and a decree will be rendered by said' court i therein prayed. Witness inj band, slid tho seal of aald court. by meamxei, this 80th day of Mareh, &.' Nebtalu " ' Cm "' "rwW PtitsirBta A ALixiNiicn, Ooncorlla Kinun AtiarnsysforiiUlntlir. "', asnww, w(Iiwr.rb" ,n Rl"'("OUD c,,,rr- nrti Sent Free.. To auy person interested in humane matters, we will send free, upon apoli cation, a copy of the 'ALLIANrV " the organ of'ftls Society, iSSSmm. to its iBte.selj interestfnf "adl JL, 5 contains a list of the TaluJble tuTm. usual premiums given hr th. iImp ISiSS: C' Y V vss 4. f! - .K ) ' - :.CJ .v -. tJ ik$&. - t . v:r"iA-. 'i -." A j'-y,4 -ta W.,.1..i?-.(-.. fcsfc A f 9fmrmfim fcuXUi ' ' i"" mmmwmmmmmmMmmmmmMimmmmimmm fv hti!$'2l :' 1