The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, June 25, 1897, Page 6, Image 6
IVnejL J"-0 T-.-Tfl,,i'' T"-" " ""'- - J -' " ---- - -fA1iT v-5 I snrirw Errr!r7Ia!! WBHBI 6 VHK RED CLOUD OHJLWfc1, JbKlDAV, JNE 25. 15)7. 15 i.iictiTft jLnj j. rrrV' ?rf?j..t'kik--j'f ifc.i . & i t: ji'i it ' "i . i if Mil w r ;i & Running Sore lltHc Ctrl Suffers With Imp"'': Stood-Other Treatment Failed But Hood's Saraaparllla Cured Weakness and Headache. "My da"ghtcr, 9 years old, bad a run Blag tore below hec right etr for threo months. The doctor advised pslnthitf It with iodine and we did this but it did no j.ccd. Then I got a bottlo of Jlood'a Bar saparllla. The llrat bottle made aomo Im provement, and when the third bott'.a had been taken the lore waa nicely healed. A year fau pasted atnee then and thcro ass been no return of the eore." W. K. Maohusbon, Arnold, Nebraska. 'I waa troubled with wsakasss sad headache but alnce taking a few bottles of Hood's Saraaperllla I have had ao trouble of this kind." Mrs. Mast Lawn, Otto, Nebraska. Oct only Hood's because Hood's aru parllla ltliebt-ln fact io One True Blood 1'urifler. Hold liyall druggist. H' fort. 77 .. rkiii r"n ,',v'r ,",i e,wy '" liOOU S PUIS take, easy to operate. :tto. THE CHIEF rsauiiniD'ar w. J McMillan. One year... BU month. ..1100 BS at !( . punuamtD kvbiiy fmday Kalered at ttao poM office at Red Cloud, Nob.aa aecond due nail matter. WASHINGTON NOTES. Seorctary Shuruiati, In ordor to justify his own turn around towanlB annexation, inatlo a diplomatic liroak and gavci uwity n statu secrut. Ho said Hint under ordinary ck-cumstnnoos ho wan opposed to annexation, bill when lio learned that a .sclionio was on toot to put Hawaii in possession of Japan, lie favored annexation. Thereby hangs tho wholo story of tho hurrying up of the treaty for the annexation of Hawaii, which President McKlnh-y sent to tho scnato last week. It would havo sonio in time any way, but tho ad ministration rectially learned of a plot on the purl of Jauneso on tho island and the friend of tho ox-quecn, who is In Washington, and who made an opera bouffo protest against the ratill eatios of thw treaty, to overthrow the prsneat government of Hawaii and set up one of their owu, with tho ultimate design of turnlug tho island ovor to Japan, and that caused tho treaty to go to tho senate much earlier than It would otherwise havu gone. Tho Japanese government has all along de nied that it had any grabUng intention toward Hawaii, and Its denial may have Ween perfectly honest and it may havo been entirely ignorant of tho plot to overthrow the Hawaiian govern ment. As tho information conoornlng that plot was secret and wm not men tioned In the president's message ac company lng the treaty, diplomats re gard it as a bad break on tho part of Secretary Sherman to have publicly mentioned it, and the Japanese minis ter regards Ins having done so as al most an insult to his country and is consequently somowhat disgruntled. Thsro isn't opposition enough to tiio treaty in the senate to prevent Its raritleatiou, but there is enough to make tho douato quite longthy, so it is kneaded to allow It to go over to tiio regular sessiou. No stronger plea for some action on the ptfrt of this government that will restore peace to Cuba has been put fwrth than is ontained in an olllcial report prepared by tho agricultural de partment, sliowiug nur trade with Cuba for a period of years. For the lisoul year 1803, our sominerco witli Cuba amounted te $102,804,304; for the liscal year 181HJ it had drsppod to 947,048,010, and estimate for tho liscal year 1807 placo fl less than 120,000,000. Tho adniiufolraliou Is moving very leisurely towards tho Inauguration of its Cuban policy. Gen. Woodford, of N. Y., has heun nominated minister to Spain, and the olllcial statement made thut ex-Cengressman Aldrioh, of Ills., will shortly be nominated oousul-gen-oral to Cuba. Hut thsro is little proba bility that oithor of thorn will bo at their post inside of a month, and the new policy is not to ho started until (Jen. Woodford gets to Madrid. Ho port says the polloy will bo to request Spain to withdraw its troops and allow uuba to nave uome ruie unqer a sys tem similar to that la vogue in Canada, ' and that Spain is willing, provided that . this government oan persuade tho re bellious Cubans to accept and agree to assume the debt of Cuba. Senator Morgan called attention to the failure of the tariff bill to provido for the ropeal of the income tax, Ira nosed by the Wilson tariff bill and de clared to be unconstitutional by the su preme court. He said he was glad that tho bill did not provide for its ropoal, because if it wero left upon the statute book, h change in the court might cause It to bo sustained, Quito nnumbor of the sonators who helped to knock out tho Pott Wow anti-trust amendment to the tarltV hill, One Minute Cough Cure, cures. That It what tt was made tor. :IM olltli'd aimiHlnioiit of tlicif )vn, specially aimed at tho sugar irtiot, with which they appear to have a Hivml of Ituing considered friendly One of lsee, olTerud by Senator Pettus, prohibits tho Importation of raw sugar (ythupugar trust, anil another, offer ed by Senator Nelson, provides that tiny attempt to monopolize the trado in aw or rotined sugar among the states or with other nations shall bo punish ible, upon conviction, by a linn of not IctM than tf0t, nor more than 110,000, or by imprisonment at hard labor not less than six months nor more than two years, or by both said punishments In the discretion of the court. Thin amendment is vory carefully diawn and goes Into particulars as to how In diotments are to bo drawn, and what shalt he accepted as evidence of the ex istence of n trust. Notwithstanding all tliW activity on the part of indivi dual sotiali is, there Is no probability that ths tariff MM as It finally pnssos and goes to the pu'sident will contain tiny unli-triiM ntiifixlmrnts. MOTHER AND CHILD. A mother with babe in arms In an object s ici ihI In ideology, poetry and practical life. I., no other item of faith do nil men ho nearly agree. All respect, if Mot adoro, n mother andbabo. Nation ality, creed, color and convention ality all give placo to ,tho affection which ovory well '" balanced mind feels toward the sanctity of honest aia. tornity. A wife without a baby is to ho pitied. A wife with u healthy baby is congratulated by everyone. Catarrh of the pelvic organs is tho most com mon cause of sterility. Mrs. L. M. Grlllltb, Cambridge, Neb. writes: "I am tdiity years old and dad never hud any chMdron, Witt siirco beginning your Po-ru-im I gave birth to a 10-pound baby girl. Sho is now six month old and weighs 25 pounds. My friends wero nil surprised. Some nould not believe it uatil tlray came to see mo." My husband says ko novcr saw such a change in any otic as there was in iao." Mrs. R. K. Thomas, Alpha, Mo., writes. "I had given up all dope of over getting well. I had tried so muck medicine. My neighbors thought I was nearly iIcaiI wltd consumption. I commenced taking Po-ru-ua according to directions, Tdat was two years ago. A year ago last November I gave birth to a 16-pound baby boy, who is well and hearty; and I am doing my own linusowork. I cun never give Peruna too great praise." Dr. Hartmau has lately written a treatise on tho disMscs of women. It will be sent froo to any address by tho Pe-ru-na Drug Manufacturing Com pany, Columbus, Ohio. Low Rates to Milwaukee. July 3,4 and D, via the Burlingtoa route on account of the annual meet ing of tho National Educational asso ciation, One fare, plus 2, for the round trip. Special train of slooplng and rooliniag chair cam leaves Omaha for Milwaukee at 5 p.m., Mouday, July 5th. For tickets and sleeping car res ervations see neure.st UurllngtonRoute Hgont. J. Fianoih, Clou. Toms. Agt, Omaha, Nob. , For ialo. One hundred and sixty acres of un improved laud, font- miles northwest of Rod Cloud, Nebr. Toriuscash. Ap ply to, Mils. Jambs Kihkwood, Fair fax, Missouri. Beware Of Mercury! Mr. Henry Roth, of 1848 South 9th Street, St. Louis, was given the usual mercurial treatment for contagious oiooa poison, uc waa twice pronounc ed cured, but the disease returned each time, he waa aeized with rheumatic pains, and red lumps and sores cov ered his body. "I waa in a hor rible fix" he says, "and ths more treat ment I receiv ed,' the worse I seemed to cot. A New York specialist said he could cure me, but his treatment did me no crood whatever. I was stiff and full of pains, my left arm was useless so that I waa unable to do even the lightest work. This was my condition when I began to take S. 8. 8., and a few bottlea convinced me that I was being benefitted. I continued the medicine, and one dozen bottles cured me sound and well. My ayatem waa under the effecta of mercury, and I would soon have been a complete wreck but for 8. 8. 8." B. 8. 8., (auaranked purely vegttable) bSU M Ctjf VCICIUUICJ sss ib me omy cure for real blood dis eases. The mer curial treatment of the doctors al ways docs more harm than fjood. llcwarc of mercury! Books on the disease and its treat ment mailed free to any address by Swift Spccttlc Co., Atlanta, Ga. JaxJrx W f fonsipiiOD m A and it cinuf To TM Iditoh 21 have an absolute mnsdy for Consumption. By Ms timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been already permanently cured. So preof-pojitive am I f Ms power that I consider H my duty to imi am fall frit to those of yaw readers who have Centumption,Throat, Bronchial or lung Troubk, if they wH writs me their express and potteffice address. Sincerely, T.A.BtcntBtC!)rksrtiH.,BYerk. Sfr The XSMfrtal aa4 atam Mimmil ! wnarwHiw w CIIUnOK NOTKB. BAPTIST CIIUHOII. Morning sorvice at 10:30. Sunday Schwol at 11:110 n. in. Junior Union at 4:00 p. in. Young People's Society at 7 p Evening sorvlw at 8 o'clock 01. Mid-wsek prayer meeting Wednes day at 8 p. m. It is with deep regret that wc make note of the death of Miss Susan rishcr which occurred June 7th For a num ber of years she hail been a member of the lied Cloud Baptist Chureli and dad lived an exemplary christian life. Wo wish to extend to every ouoaad especially tho teachers of tho county who may bo in attendance at the in stitute, to worship with us, C. H. Wemikn, Paator. cuniariAK ciiukoh. Sermon for Lord's day morniagVuno 27th, ''Concerning the Church." lllhlo school 13:00. Junior C. K. 3 p.m. Senior C. E. 7 p.m. Kvoning sermon, "Tho Sting of D.ath." Tho next prayer topic will bo "Christian Citizenship." ttom. 13. The community and strangers kind ly Invited to attend nil our meotlugj. L. A. UussoNn, Pastor. MKTIIODMT. Preaching Sunday morning at 10:80 also Sunday evening at 8:10. Sunday school nt 11:80. Junior league at 4 p.m. Sonior league at 7:00. Chapel Sunday school at 8:00. Prayer and Praisu service on Wed- nesday evening at 8 o'clock. Tho pastor will give u Sunday uing a talk on sacred hymns. ev Tho public is weloomo. Rbt. J. M. Dauby, I'astor, CONUKKOATIONAL. 0. 11. Beaver of Wisnor, Nob., will preach in tho Congregational Church next Sabbath morning and ovening. Sunday School at 11:45. Junior Society at 4 p. in. Y. P. S. C. E. at 7 p. m. Mr. Isaac Horner, proprietor of the Burton House, Burton, W.Va.,andono of tho mo9t widely known men ia the state was cured of rheumatism after threo years of suffering. He says: "I havo not sufficient commmand of lan guage to convey any idoa of what I suffered, my physician told mo that nothing could be done for me and 1x113 frlonds wece fully convinced that nothing but death would relieve me of my suffering. In June 1804, Mr, Evens, then salesman for the Wheeling Drug Co., recommended Chamberlain Pain Halm. At this time my foot and limb were swollen to more than double thoir normal size and it scorned to mo my leg would burst, but soon after I begun using tho Pain Balm the swelling began to decroaso, tho pain to leave, and now I consider that I am entirely cured. For sale by H. K. Giieo, Druggist. m We soil beer at wholesale and you can got any quantity from one kog up, at the South Side Sttiuplo Room, John Polnickv, Proprietor. Inauguration of New Train Service. Twenty-four heurs to Now York; thirty hours to Boston. Taking effect Sunday, May SOth, tho Nickel Plato road will run three through trains daily, in each direction, between Chi cago, t. Wayne, Cleveland, Erlo, Buffalo, Now York aud Huston. This line has grown so in popularity that It has become necessary to increase tho train servico in order to mcot the de mands of the traveling publis. Mr. J. Y. Calahan, Ijen'l. Agent, 111 Adams St., Chicago, III. will ho pleased to furnish all Information in regard to this new train sorvice. "There's no uso talking," says W. H. Broadwell, druggist, La Cygno, Kas., Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dlarrhcoa Remedy doos tho work After taking medioines of my own pre paration aud thoso of others, I took a dose of Chamberlain's and it helped mo; a second dose cured me. Candidly and conscientiously I can recommend it as tho best thing on the market.' Tho 25 and SO cent sizes for salo by H. E. Grico, Druggist. ' Try Allen's Foot-Ease. A vowder to be thakeu Into the sboei. At thla Kaion jour feet feci swollen and hoi, aud get tired canity. If you have imartlug feet or tight shoe, try Allen's Foot Kate. It cooli the feet and nukes walking easy. Curcl and prevents kwollcn and tineallng feet, bllstcn and calloui pots. Relieves corn and bunion of ill pain and Hires roil and romfurt. Try It today. Sold by nil druggUU and rtioo more for 2e Trial ckagu fn-e. Andrew, Allen H. Olmotod, I,eHoy,M V. UeWltt's Colli: & Cholera Cure. Quickly curt )yj;ntry und Ularrhcea. BURLINGTON ROUTE Only $22.50 to San Francisco. Jiiiic'JO to July II, account National Convention Christina Kmloprorcr.. Special trains. Through tourist and palace sleepers. Stop-overs allowed at aud west of Denver. Return via Port laud, Yellowstone Park aud Bhck Hills if desired. Kndeavorers and their friends who take the Burlington Route are guaran teed a quick, cool, comfortable Journey, fine scenery (by daylight) and first class equipment. Berths reserved and descriptivelitera tu re furnished on request. See nearest B. 4 M. K. K. ticket agent or write to J. Franois, U. P. A., Burlington Route, Omaha, Neb. Less than half rates to San Francisco June 20 to JulyO, via tho Burlington Route. See nearest B. & M. R. R. ticket agent. Some for ten, sinno for twenty and some for thirty years have suffered from piles and thun havo boon quickly and permanently cured by using De Witt's Witch HokoI Salve, tho groat remedy for piles and all forms of skin diseases. C. L. Cotting. From Adirondacks. I. W. Ball, Editor and Publisher of the Moun tain Mirror, Restored to Health From La Qrlpp by the Use of DR MILES' RESTORATIVE NERVINE. FOR over a year I suffered with com plots nervous prostration as the re sult of La Grippe, writes Mr. DaH of Lake Placid, N. Y. Doctors did all tboy could but their efforts were without results, ami I grew worse. My trouble affected my tntnd, but kind naturo cauio to my relief ky helping mo to think, 'If I only had a helping hand to aid nature to build mo up slowly and surely.' Tho re sult was 1 refuted all other medicine and my wife procured a buttle of Dr. MltoV Re3toratlvo Nervine which I took faithful ly and am fully ro tored to health. I write this hoping it may help others, for Dr. Hllea' Remedies suroly cure. Dr. Miles' Remedies ure sold by all drug- Rtats under a posit I vo guarantee, first bottle beaelts or money refunded. Book on Heart aad Nerves sent free to alt uppltcanta. DR. MILES MEDICAL CO, EMthart, lad. YN On n rtA tint Ji1 Hfiv Hirma " Rootbeer stands be- tivwn vou atidthedb-''4Wi 1 i. tressing ei- fects of the heat. HIRES Rootbeer it u ?! cools the blood, tones the stom ach, invigorates the body, fully satisfies the thirst. Adelicious.spark- ling, temperance drink of the high est medicinal value. iiuikr Tk ChulM E. HUM C , nil. A puki mttoi 4 ttltst. 8Mt?r;ktt. VMAMAMMA4MIMM4M1 'iimBWBMBBYkHBVLaaBkE ii bm . bbh Baaaj HbVbvsbb Caveats, sad Trada-Marki obulnedand all Pat-! Mbuiiacwcondactedfor Moocnatc Pcca. OuaomociaooaiTtU.a. fATCNTOrricrJ ami we canxcura pMeula lew iirno uaa thorn ttmoto irom Wuhinftaa. . . , i Sead BodeL drawlo or photo with dtorip-i tloo. Wa adrlse. if Mtentablo or not. Iraa o(! durje. Our fta not due till patent U .ecurtd. , & Pamphlet. i uciain raicpu,- mw of uunoln the U. S. and foreifa countrie Knt tree, Aaareu, C.A.SNOW&CO. OPP. PATIWT OfflOC. WA8MIHaTM. D. O. MAI I vtmmam Hen MU1 Aysj aamui JjjsjSicaM M Mmlm tVlti ll I'iffT'''1 !l8&t2!lttfcRS Wanted-Jn Idea Wbo oaa tUak or some .imp) wise 10 pausir weaiia. t Attor. rtaaoSar Wffltt&&& (rt 'iVc-H fnii hr irui'utH f,:,l msEmssssisEssff tvHiw m F Nervine IsaujB .ALl.iJJJWL,.Jt WWW' rz. inm M- M M'-v m Li M ply ft MilMjSiu.awrj (Klf HI wttv :?if Eg lint 0'i ,-n h &1 Id a"iAjiois$ jtjjvxbior co., DKVliKitS IN liUjIABEH and CO Ah, JBuilclir&s; ;JVIate3:rlal, Btc. Red cloud, - - Nebraska. Nets ! Nets ! ! Nets ! 1 ! Special - Sale - on -Nets. FROM JUNE 19 to JUNE 26. We will a special Inducement for nil to get tly nets nt a low price. We havo a largo and elegant Hue to select from. ALSO Sl'KUIAL SALK OV OTHKIl (HHUHi IN THH HARNESS LINK. Ropalriug and trimming done neatly on short notice. J. 03 BUTLGR, Prop. eity Dray and ROSS Ot RIFB, PROS. Goods Delivered to any part CITY AGENTS FOR! AD POULTRY-WANTED! The Heason of the year has arrived when you will ho in o vailed mion hy NaTMKUOUS COMMISSION HOUSES to forward them your consignments of POULTRY, - GAME, - BUTTER, - EGGS FURS. HIDES, PELTS, ETS Take no chnnces hut shin dkcet to the old ostnhlishec (inn of J. A. - McCutoheon $ - Co.. 323 South Water St., Chicago, III. They wiM give you top prices mid quick returns. Write tlicin for quotations KEKRRKnCK Fibst National Hank, Chisago, Illinois The Latest and Neatest 1 IpPERfECTT I IVEVHOUSB BROS., fc4.44aM..UM.U.U SHERWOOD GROC6RS BOOTS AND SHOES. AGENTS FOR Chase & Sanborn's Coffees. FRESH VEGETABLES AND FRUITS OF ALL KINDS IN SEASON. JAS. PETERSON, DE A LH.lt IN IT a J? x i & m Imilem. nts OUR SPECIALITES FOR '97 MoCormiok - etrxCL - ttxcU:ey& 7UCOSnZBRS RND BINDeRS, BAQLB LISTERS and FAMOUS OHIO Sulky or Walking CULTIVATOR. COWEPI-BTe LIN9 OF5 LEKDINC COODS. nil SAMPLE ROOMS. JOHN POLNIOKY. PROPRIETOR. DEAI.Kll IN Wines, Liquors, California Brandies. ALWAYS ON TAP. FRED E. McKEEBY, M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. City and country cnlls promptly an swdl'i'il lny or iiIkIU. NIGHT CALLS AT OFFICE. Oi'vicu oviui C'orii.N(i'! li.to gTan. I ineMSM tJajJ HlflZ DDAC (iiTIXli'V ULuL) tawteat flMatt. llll.n nil 1. Him.! llll.II.ll NrLulSf I ' Express Itine. of the. Charges as low as the Lowest. AAS EXPRESS CO. 5 LINK OF IT 1 W 13 r, M Y AT THE Lowest Prices. LADIES' HKACHLETS, WATCH CKA1NS, SHIRT WAIST SETS, SILK GUARDS, SILVER TniMBLES, and many other useful articles. Como and Bee our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Wo do the best repairing. v 3ROS., J fc ALBRIGHT, J. S. EMIO-H, DKNTI8T. PAINLESS DENTISTRY W YOU WANT IT. Crown Bridge Work or Teeth Without Plites. FOROKLAIM IN LAV And all lhalateit UaproTemeot la dental maeh anlim RANDOLPH MoNITT, AHORNEVu. COUNSELOR AT UW, Special attention to Cti n tr ti i( i H Probate Litigation. MOON BLOCK, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. I.n"t T.ibrro" .it nnd SRii.kt V.r I ll um) ;Kur:,ur nr i, iilt.u,.B,i . . . 'ior-wo No i um.-,Miawinut!i .,, ,, iimltfs wrufc ,nn UrtpB. All druaVsu, 50. or . Curo nua. . Ux.iI liooMvt ut.,1 samws fw Addi. bterllng ltemsdr Oa. Chi im or nw Yc fc -, i .l 1 N Ft s- .'S . vsh s i-A :H 1 l - &'; ' ? JJ A ' - WsUa " &h'z )$&.. 55"??" AJ ' J -T? U-.-.vrf.ii' -- - .-rj,'-;1wAw,ti.' k.' -.t.v.j.. CjBj&a?' liJt&U& xi