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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1897)
, i iW m m sfa ' 's v.. ..- & 1 .. ! ft" 5sS55555S sfc; -"". .4- v v-.-ti4AMyj.3a3n i iftiiiii t j ' '' i 'Mi, " yj - - . '. -'- .. n I .' ' . - - ..,., i , fr . i Arri'JiiiilrTySX'&miil'r-'ei lJ-i I. Ar" fc rStt&F' I 'U WBBMMBMkBc?CSHliT3i4MHfa VOLUME XXV. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, APRIL 80, 1897. NUMBER 18 SI' 1 1 p i..iS 1 (PA S3 S :j 7 V-li & m Vv t '7 '.' a V . v WV...'V' Vv. vV S'.- iky 2s 8 ?k 1 cs ' t . - .-J$Jtt-W--vl ( yig. 1 geigs(M 6C1100I.. NOTES. No. 5 Itiis weok; iimi bt'ttcr tlmn InsU Hmnur KinoullV school ulosutl Inst week tvml ho visited Momlny and Tues day in 1 lie liiRh rooms. Mr. nd Mrs. GteuiiliiilKli and Miss Ella Carpenter wore visitors in tlio Dtli room THosday afternoon. All tlio rtfoms vero excused at recess Arbor Dny. Smart (Url .Junior. "I '.ni,t read the nuxt." Wise Preceptor. "Can't is a poor horse to ride tlu'ough Latin on Julia." S. (i .). "I'll have to H mo a "pouj'" then." Will Tulleya and Miss Mabel Saunders i-amo up to school Thursday morning on a business trip. TIk) Juniors took up Koluny Mondays ilw iMiitiiliitiH ui'i' reiiuired to aniiiv'.e ue plant a day until school olosus and xpoelcd to complete thoir herbaria during the summer; tho room is strewn with flowers and leaves all the time. Tho Physios class expect to tke final xau)instion Monday. -. Tho Rev. W. H. Weaver, pastor (if tho U. B. Church, Dlllsburg, Ta., rec ognizes tho value ol Chamberlain' Cough Keniedy, anil does not hesitate to toil others abemt it. "I have used Chamberlain's Cough Kcmedy," he flays, "and find it an excellent modi olnc for colds, coughs and hoarseness." So does everyone who gives it a triw Sold by H. E. Orice, Druggist. Jgfe YOUNG m wives We (Mar Vou Rem Wales InsarM Mother and Mid. MOTHERS FRIEND BOM 0MnittNT W IH PAIN, KMI08 ANB AMOH, Mks CHILD-BIRTH Iwy. &wmrl rf wbitltutee lltatlea. MH?f iMreoSKn "olunurr U.oUI. BXASTIIU) EieUlATOE CO.,AUaata,fla. now nr alt. nauaowra. A Crook Captured. Three young men who wro acting suspielont.lv wero noticed by lloy Hutchinson tho night watch last night and ho deciccd to keep his oyo on them but beforo ho could -catch up with thems they got out of siijlit. Some time later ho was stand ing in the shadow of the postolliee stairway wlton one of thorn came through tho alley from tlio south and tho ollieer Dabbed him. Ht feigned driinkeiines and by the time lit) reuvh I'd the jail ho had become so helples that ho had to bo hold ap whilo being searched. While Officer Hutchinson was taking his prisoner past tho court house grove cwrner he heard some thing strik tho sidewalk as if tho fel low nan inrown tt away and again whilo waiting for Sheriff Runohny 'to come out something eiso was thrown away by tlio prisoner. Tho first arti cle thrown away was found to be a largo koy-wlth a strange crook on the ohiI and in the other ease a short piece of wax candle was found. When searched a small file and a knife were found in his pocket and on a later and more thorough search a key was found stunk down in his shoe. The ottaers locked their prisoner up and camo Imck down town to looV for tag others. They went around and tried all the doors and throw the light of their dark lantern Into tho stores but found all the doors secure and othing suspioious. This morning it was found that the floor at Kaley's shoe store was unlocked and left ajar. The officers arc sure the door was locked when tliey tried it and this gives rise to the sus picion that tho other two wero cither hiding behind a screen in the stor -at the time tho officers tried the door and found It locked or else were in the store after the night watch went off iluty in the morning. The prisoner was brought before Judge Porter Friday afternoon und stated that his name was Harry Mnran and thattngather with the other parties had come In from the west Thursday atiout noon. When asked if the keys found were his he said they were and said they were used by him as pass koy while working In tho Ant lers hotel at Colorado Springs, Colora do. The judge liaed him and he was again placed In Jail. It was foHnd that tho keys would unlock almost any store door in town Sheriff Hnnchey has sent a picture of the man to thoau- thoritios or Atchison, Kansas, where a reward has been offered for the awpre honslon of a purtv who answers this man's description. I f P MUM this. 1 nana n umnwwj iCkTMric, RHEUMATISM e( TlfliWMfcfJ Muscles. Jolita. tad Bomc U onrod by District Court Frocoodings. The spring term of tho district court convened at the court house last Mon day with Judge IJeale presiding. The docket contained 2.17 cases, ami rarfny wuro passed over. Hulow will ho found a complete list of cases tried. Johnson B. Wlsocarvor vs Henry Clark, ot al. Potition in Equity. Mo tion of defendant to dismiss for want of prosecution, sustained. Catherine Garber vs Henry Clark, etal. Potition in Equity. Motion of defendant to dismiss for want of pro secution, sustained. Clinton A. Hale vs Nebraska & Kan sas Farm Loan Co. ot al. Petition in Equity. Motion of defendant to dis miss for want of prosecution, .sustained. Otto Skjelver vs Webster county. Appeal. Continued. I'iorro lioudrcaiixvs Wuuster county. Appeal. Continued. Abraham Scott vs Nebraska & Kan sas Farm Loan Co. Petition in Equity. Motion of defendant to dismiss for want of prosecution, sustained. Edward Gilford vs J. E. Jackson. L. C. Gilbert and John Gilbert. Trial to jury and a verdict given for plaintiff for 8102.04. American Investment Co. vs Hugh W. liullifonl, ot al. Penning stay. Order to show causo Wednesday morning. F. Fisli vs JIugli W. Gulliford, et al. rending stay. Order to show caiiho Wednesday morning. W. N. Richardson vs Edmund I). Smith, administrator. Appeal. Dis missed. Wm.C Hurd vs Lylo lirowur nnd Maryllrower. Pendingstav. Dismiss ed at cost of plaintiff. Preston H Sibley, executor vs John and Sarah Zachory ctal. For Confirm ation. Order to snow cause Wednes day morning. Nathaniel Randolph vs Elizabeth Baudolph. Petition for divorce. Continued. Mary Heatoa vs Samuel lieaton. Petition-inequity. Continued. . Farmers & Merchants Hanking Co. vs Lacius Piatt, et al. Creditors bill. Continued. Claas Rose vs Permolia Mosteller. Appeal. Continued by agreement. Is real Schermorhoru vs Webster County. Coatlnued. H. D. Hoppeu vs 'Webster county. Continued. John Stabeuow vs Peter Schoeuhnf tin Browing Co. Petition. Dismissed at platutifTs cost. Norman P. Thmupsou vs John Boesch, et al. Pending stay. Sale coulirmed and deed ordered. Bert Hoppeu vs, Christian Hose, ctal. For confirmation. Objections to con firmation overruled. Sale continued and deed ordered, to which ruling ami order plaintiff accepts. Geo.. P. vUavis vs. Geo. E. QtllL'irl ot al. Petition in foreclosure. Court tindsfor plaintiff. Duo plaint Iff $1)48.- 60. Deeroo of foreclosure and order of sale. Win. M i-vans vs. Anna L. Simpson, ot al. Forcontimation. Order toshow cause. Union Trust Co. ofN. Y. trustee vs. Leandor J. Lockridgo, et al. For con tinuation. Order to show causo. Geo. H. Harris vs. Samuel H. Shir ly. Pending stay. Order to show cause. Confirmation confessed and sale set aside. llntHS Smith ItiVMittUMnt. v v W. i). Gibson t al. Pendtag stay. Dis missed at plaintiffs cost. G. J. WbitJton vs. F. A. weezy et al. Foreclosure of mechanics lien. Dis missed at plalatiffs cost. Citizens State Bank of Cambridge vs. J. A. Boyd, etal. Petition. Leave given defendants to file aaswer. travels Hoeichtn vs, KoOert DeWitt. Appeal. Motion overruled. Geo. W. Bialr vs. W. A. Villiama. Appeal. Settled nnd dismissed at plat nulls cost. Charles B. Colton vs. Charles D. Robinson et at Pending stay. Settled and costs paid. Thomaa P. Bontlold, administrator etal. vs. OmerGflgnon, adminstrator otal. Foreonfimatioii. Sale continu ed aud deed oreifK. uuris. tassier vs. M, V. Rohrer. Foreclosure of tax lien. Leave aiven to file answer Thursday mornine. Wm. Haves vs. MeCorniick Hnrves- tor Co. Appeal. Defendant dismisses appeal. Straw Ellsworth Mfg Co. vs. Wayne C. Parker, ot al. Petition in equity. Leave given State Bank to answer till May 10th. .Parker Hampshire vs. James Conner et ai. Foreclosure of mortgage. De fault of all defnndaiits taken. Due plaintiff from Jas, and Julia Conner 11271 aa. yeorce and order of sale. Stepkon A. Redden vs Harry and James McCormal. On mandate. Con-tinned. Traders Lumber Co. vs John Gilbert etal. foreclosure of mechanics lien. t'ontiuueu, eorasKa .nanonai oauic of York vs Joseph Krret. Petition In equity. De fault of defendant and court finds for piaintlir. Chas, I.eptu vs Geo. Geisv. Petition for damages. Dismissed at plaintiffs cost. Casper Wegmann vs Peoples Build ing, Loan and Savings association. Pe tition. Settled aud dismissed. Knute Kuuicson vs John Holvcrson. Appeal. Plaintiff given 00 days to tile amended potition. Victoria S. Hoover vs. John S. Hoover aud First National Bank of Blue Hill. Petition. Sottled as per stipulation on file aud costs taxed to plaintiff. F, M. Guild vs. Philip Bock et al. Potition in equity. Default of all de fendants taken Due plaintiff from Philip Bock 92,450. Decree of fore closure and order of sale. Union Central Life Insurance Co. vs. John L Snrineer, et al. Petition in foreclosure. Default of all defendants taken except Jas. Amuck and Mrs. Jas. Amack. Due plaint ill' from Jas. Amack SUio.uu. uncoil months stay uy agree ment In onen court. Edgar G. Stearns vs Marvino Gardi ner, et al. Petition. Caso dismissed and costs paid. Eastern Baukinu Co, vs Moiso L. Honereaux. Petition in foreclosure. Default of all defendants taken. Duo plaintitTfrom Moise L. Honcroaux and Herman H. Henereaux $113.00 flrstlien. Decree of foreclosure and order of sale. Rhmla Davis vs Win. L. Davis. Po tition for divorce. Divorco granted. Mutual Benefit Lifo Ins. Co. vs James MoMahon. Petition in foreclosure. Due McKinlcv & Lunnlncr Loan and Trust Co. per samo defendant 8181.05 second Hen, Dccreoof foreclosure and order of sale. Hiuiburt Ward Drug Co. vs C.H. Law. Petition in forclosuro. Decree of foreclosure and or'cr of sale llurlburt Ward Drug Co. vs. Jas. 8. White et al. Petition in foreclosure. Defendant given10 days to answer. Helen D. Perry, trustoo vs. Joseph H. Schrader ot al. Potition In fore closure Fifteen months stay by njtreeiucat. PhoJnix'Mutual life Insurance Co. vs David Pardum otal. Petition In fore closure, Decree for 1030.80. Slay of 12 months by agreement. Anna A. Dana vs. Henry Wagoner ot al. Potition in foreclosure. Do croo for $1847.77 and order of sale. Nebraska Loan & Trust Co. vs. John D. Taylor ot, al. Petition in foreclosure. Decree for $470,00 first lion and 8174.08 second lieu FOK EVEHY BIGYGMST. Champion (Vliehael Advises Use of Paine's Gelery Compound. Je "-3 '4v ' ' 4 31 . ' Jryff JBWW X r m mK 1. Mifli vIbVWi 1 fL LV. X I l vi LaweseajnaiLV . W X eliLV Tlio Peoples Building Loan & S-iving Assttciiitiou vs. J. S. White et al. Peti tion injforeclosure. Decree for $.125,U5 llrst lieu and orderof sale. Traders Lumber Co. vs.Sulon B. Car penter et al. Continued for service. Jessie Light foot vs. Lafayette Light foot. Petition. Judgeiuontfori)72.8U and orderof sale. Daniel Cook vmJoIih C.Rom' et al. Suit for damages. Given leave to plead by Wednesday. Nob. Loan & Trust C. vs Louis Sclumuu et al. Petition in foreclosure. tDecrco for$101.78. John II. Davis vs Emily Davis. To tition far divorce. Granted, Farmers & Merchants Wanking Co. vs Samuel Garber et al. Judgement lor 14820.00. , , ., A. A. Swearinger vs Orlando J. bto wart ta al. Petition iu foreclosure. Adjustment of claim between parties made by defendant deeding over pro nufiv fn iilMlntliT. ' " .--"---- , ,,... . tiiuorti.J. rope vs wm.i'. nruu wv al. Petition in foreclosure. Decree fm ia2ri.40 nnil order of sale. Van Benson v. J. W. KuHouey et al. Petition for damages. C. U. Potior. real party in interest substittitou lor sheriff. Pettlbone & Nixon vs. r red u. uome. Foreclosure of tax Hen. fiottied and dismissed. Fanners & Merchants iBauktug uo. vs. J. C. Warner. Judgment agalusl Warner for I108.29. Equitable Securities Co. vs. Mary Steunor. Foreclosure of mortgage. Mettled and dismissed. Phranlx Mutual LlfeJIneuraDcoCo.vs. Levi C. Bloom etal. Leave given plaintiff to amend by making wife of Levi C. Bloom party. Caso continued. Oscar C. Tool vs A. L, Uohinson ot al. Foreclosure of tax lion. Deor"o for 4125,91 and order of sale. O.G. Teel vs Kacue C. Watfcins. Foreclosure of tux Hen. Decree for 40.44 and order of sale. Pettlbone & Nixon vs P. A. Wells. Motion overruled. Defendant given 30 days to plead. Mutual Life Ins, Co. vs Branson H. Gray fit al. Petition In foreclosure Decree against J. D. McFatiand for 063.5T 1st Hon and $1706.06 2nd lien. N. B. Harwond vs Red Cloud Power Co. Petition. D. F.Trtmkeyappoint. ed receiver oa giving bond of 100. Pettlbone vs Susan II, Clapp. Fore closure of tax Hen. Demurrer over ruled. Defendant given SO days to an swer. Nnhmsk'i Loan & Trust Co. vs. Ben jamin V. Mlaor et al. Foreclosure of niortffsae. Sottled and dismissed at plaintiff's cost. Pettlbone & Nixon vs. Nebrat James Michael is the champion long distance bleylist of the world. Ho recommends all wheelmen totako Value's celery compound. His experience in Hint of thousands of others. With tho opening of the bi ovolo season many a young person and hundreds of older pi-ikons who liuui determined to tako up bicycling as a health-giving exercise find themselves really lacking the proper "silap" or stamiaa to begin on. Their bodily condition prevents sw spirited exercise. They would like to ride, but they arc out ol sorts, run down by a winter of work or indoor life Many who are really sick, who have sulTored from de bility or wasting diseases for a long timo until they had begun to think their troubles had become chronic, as nothing gave them relief, would turn to bieycling for relief. Hut this splen did exercise, like any other, requires strength to'uudortaku. The blood is out of order, tho uerres are deranged aud nature' food fur both is ncoded. All such persons will find to their immense joy that Paine's celory com pound, taken now, will make them well. Paine's celery compound works won ders in the spring. If you have labor ed uuder tho load of repeated head aches, ueuralgiu pains uifU days ot ner vous debility, now is your best time to get well. Mlcbael is today the most phe nomenal rider lu professional ranks, As far buck as 184 he was undisputed champion of Great Britain, and in the following year he went to France and scorod 2A straight wins against the ploked riders of Ktlropo. He has de feated such famous men as Jacquelin, Gougoltz, Huret, ttivlerro, Boahours, and Harden of England, and Loyten, tho Belgian champion. Ho has just returned from Europe anil is now ready to join tho raolng men on tho Paollio coast, despito tho largo amount of work ho has gone through during tho past mouths. Michael has made cycle racing a careful study and is iu a position to give excellent advice not only to racing men but to wheelmen and athletes in genural. Iu rcfercucv to his own methods the following letter will In terest everybody: BosTON.Mass., Feb. 21, 1897. After tho exertion of my record rides while with the Morgan & Wrigat team in the south last winter, during which 1 had lost somewhat iu weight. on aueouut of the unaccustomed ell mate, 1 was advised to use Paine's celery compound. I am pleased to Say that it gave such satisfaction that I was impelled to uso it again to braco up from the effects of the two un usually rough ocean trips that I bave taken during the past month, I be lieve that wheelmen who have to under go tho hardships of "circuit chasing" will find Paine's celery compound of assistance in keeping up their physical tone. Jimmy Miohael. Every one needs to tako a spring remedy to purify their blood, arouse the circulation and counteract the debilitating effect of months of conHn lag work, worry and excitement. The uioro intelligent portion of every community are tho oues.who besb rec ommend Paino's celery compound. Tho havo looked into this greatromedy, followed Its remarkable achievements in the case of friends, neighbors ad icIativcH, and know just what to ex-f pect from Its use as a nerve and brain streugthener and restorer and an Ideal Invigoratorfor a run-down system. ka Loan & Trust Co, Foreclosure of tax lion. Settled aud costs paid. Maggie L. Apluy vs Charles D, Apley. Potition for divorco. Defendant grant ed divorce oa his answer and cross pe tition as prayed therein. James L. Miller vs. Clara E. Waller. Foiydusnic of mortgage. Disclaimer grauted and leave given to fllo quit claim deed on acceptance by Clara E. Waller, Joseph L. Spencer vs. Albert O. Burnhatu, ct al. Foreclosure of mort gage. Decree for $080, first lien. Nw4er DoWMt'ft Colic Cfc4r Cnr. Joseph C. Baldwin vs, Ingregorisos. Petitiou iu foreclosure Defendant given 30 days to tile answer. Lucy Collins vs, Benjamin Collins. Petition for divorce. Granted. Henry Koehler vs, F. Goll and Iowa Newcomer. Petition in foreclosure. Decree for 1345.23, first Hon and order of sale, Dorchester State bank vs. A, D. Gil beat. Petition in foreclosure. Judg ment at per stipulation on findings ou delivery to district clerk of notes suod upon and bank stock foreclosed upon, Ezra Bishop vs Joseph Schmidt et al. (CONTIMtiaDON WITTM VJkiit) -4j H lJ I It 5: fc 2 'fc 35 ii t m mil Minn I v '4L. 6. 'v?v . h A. Htf-, W nu fM. V K. ,' lift "i-iaoao i lit leelsMnMnisssBjir'