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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1897)
rv Tr-. i "" "li' lMWIH - .-t" ftA ,$. l'HJfl RJBD CLOUD UHLIiUi', FK1UAI. JNOV. 12. lHSli 4 Family Medicine Bcvoro Attack of Dyspepsia Cured by Hood's Snrsnparllln-A Skin Dlscnso From Childhood. "Since wo enmo to North Dakota wo hre nccr lmd ocabiOH to call a phyid cln. Wo tnka Hood'n Snrsnpnrllla for nil our ailment. About three ymrH ngo my bushMiil had the mlHlortunc to nlralu his stomach by hrovy lilting. This brought on dyeprpila and ho suffered very much, wjH-cInlly nt night, and he could not kcp. He decided to take Hood's 8arM parllla and after using two bottlea ho was completely cured. He wb also gratified to llnd that Hood's Baroaparllla relieved blm ot a roughness of the skin with which ho hnd been troubled from child kod."MnH.JoHNABnAMB)I,cmblna,N.D. N. B. if you decldo to take Hood's Bar Mparllla do not be Induced to buy a sub stitute. Insist upon Sarsa- parilla Tliu llist In f.irt t'n One True Mood l'tir'n -r. Bold Iiy all nniL'uMi. sit ilx fur $r, .. ,, ,..., iirct,'i"ti,l',i,iiiilil.elljc' tlOOCl S Pi 1 1S tlvo. Allilrngi'Hts. -M, Hood's THE CHIEF W.li UMIMl BT McMILLAN. One rear... Six month IKK) 50 PU U LI IIKP KVKItV KUIUAV filtered at Uic pot ntllcc at Hot Cloud, Nuu.a lecond claim tniitl mutter. The lied Cloud, A'e., VlllliF, weekly, in credited with the lanjcxt circulation accordul to tiny paper in Ji(d Cloud or in Weh.Hir rounty or in the Fifth ('oiiiresHional District. Printer's Ink, July 'JS, J 807. WASHINGTON NOTES. Senator l'latt, of Connecticut, who is regarded as oik of the must inllueutinl republican members of tliu Mitiatu com. mittco on tlnnnoo, anil a man who very seldom allow himself to bo quoted in the nowspnpeis, hits, iu a Hbnrt inter view, givon ti pointur, not only to the geutlamen composing the self-appointed moactary conforcnoo, but to tliu ad ministration. Mr. l'latt didn't beat around tho bush at ail, but stated in the fewest possible words that so far as practical r stilts are concerned, it will simply be a waste of time, to pro pose nnd discuss a currency measure at the coming es4ion of cangi ess, owing to the suppmters of the administration lacking a majority iu tho seuatr. There was nothing new in Senator l'lalt's the republicans who would like to succeed .Senator (Joriiian, as ut least three id the gentlemen spend practical! nil theirtlmeat the national liiipitul. 'J'lir'.o who would like to liusuna tors from Maryland nro Postmaster (ieiiernl Gary, Judge McComas, of the supremo court of the District of Columbia, ami Representative Mudd. Governor Lowndes, who I nlso credit ed with a desire to sit in the senate, likewise spends considerable time in Washington, being u member of the famous Metropolitan Club. Neither of these gentlemen has formnllyannotinc cd himself to bu a candidate for the senate, but they are each being pushed for tho position, by friends, and there are others who would not object to thu plum. The tieuty between the United Suites, Japan, and Russia, by which It is agreed that thu killing of seals in open sea in liehtiug Hen and the north l'aelliu ocean shall bu temporarily sus pended huxiiig 1 n signed by the lop- ivseiitativcsiif .i.esevei al govt rniii-iit tliuuoikoi the inst sealing t'onteieiice is dined nun tin week the second con feivni'c, biittcii tho Untied Stitits, (real llriuiin aid Canada, will meet. Intel est hif been increased iu this con feietii'f lo Hie intimation that the Canadian ollloi.ils intend to try to iiogntinlo a treaty which will include some suit of commercial recipiocity between the United States and Canada. if I'lusidnul Melvinlry and other prominent Ohio republicans iu Wash ington take any stock in the numerous sloiies appearing in print, alleging tho existence of serious doubt of the elec tion of Senator llauna by the Ohio leg islature, they hide it well, for to a man they insist that Senator llauna's elec tion is assured. ECKLEY. Mr. ami Mrs. J no. Ogilvio arrived homo Saturday evening. Quite a number from here attended church at Cowles Sunday evening. J. M. l'arish of Shenandoah, Iowa, is visiting at M.M.Miller's. Mrs. Geo. Moller is expected home next week. Harry Reevo and wife spent Sunday at John Ogilvio's. Nal anil David Krviu were in ltluo Hill Saturday. Mrs. Dow spent Sunday with Mr. ami Mrs. Jas. Grccnhalgh. BLADEN. (J. E, I licks is erecting a 100-foot eorii crib. Sam Sayior's team took u spin thro' Main sheet Tuesday without a tlrirer. No damage. The II & M. surgeon of Wymore was iu this ell.' Tuesday evening. W.O.Moore teouilding his corn cribs at this place. Guild vV Co., received a carload of lumber one da last week and will put up some new corn cribs. Frank Wholan is covering his black smith shoo with corrugated iron. Henry Wlielan lias moved his fatuity into the house opposite thu ltaplist church. Hev. Heathcot will occupy the Con gregational parsonage. 0. 11. Hicks and S. J. Wheelan took a drive to Cowles Sunday. Henry Uoyd, one of our prosperous farmers, is tilling up a lingo double corn crib. Geo. Cluii'on jerks oil calico mid hands out ni.tii at A. 1. .Johnson's. Dr. Cogswell tml'id to git here Tues day us lid Vi-l till d. I'ettrl Shottenuirk of Hltie Hill ve iled friend. lieu- Saltiul.ty. We are glad, to see Hobt. Wallace able to bo out again after a spell of sickness. Mrs. W. Ueetl and daughter Nellie of Campbell were iu the city SaUiiduj. The painters will put the finishing touches on the inside ot Mr. .Johii.-on's store room tills weak. Wylder, the stock mini, shipped a airload of hogs Tuesday. A little Hurry of snow Monday re minded us of the approach of wiutir. 13. Lee drove to Hastings Saturday with a load of poultry. Harry Eek of Hastings is spendiug a few days at home with his parents. rfMMWMMWMMMWaOi Remember this sign whereby It Conquers Pain. i JinHg St. Jacobs Oil Curat Rhwmitlwi, Neuntjli, Sclitfci, Lumbtf , Sprain, Bruliti, SorentM,8tlffntH, tad Burnt. wwvwnrvvwvvvwvvvwvvvww SCIIOOIi NOTES. Elmer Woodside returned homo from Colorado greatly improved in health. .1. M. l'url-ili win, lint, linnii vUlsinir word?, but Inasmuch us tho memory of lrienda ln thi9 0CH,ily retMrnod to his the public is proverbially short and many persons, iu and out of print, havo been seriously discussing the sort of ll naacial legislation congress is likely to give us at tho coming session, it is well that they were spoken, and will bo bet tor if they are hooded and no time wasted in useless efforts to compel the opposition senate to accept tiuaueial measures favored by the administration or by others. Representative Hooker, of New York, says of tho coming session ot congress: "It ought to be short. There is nothing to demand an extend ed sitting. I think that the Cuban and Hawaiian questions will, iu a way set tlo thoaisolves, mid certainly ought not to take up much timo in congress. There will be an effort made by extrem ists to change our monetary systcni,hut a majority of oougroinoti are conserva tive, mid, unloss it is shown, beyond all question thai such u change- is de sirable, and for the gootl of the whole country, our llncnces will bo left as they are. In my opinion, it is hotter that they should bo left alone We at o getting on very well, and agitation is unnecessary and hurtful." Commissioner of Pension Evans, not only fads to predict, as his pvede. oc vi us li t'u' otlL'o did, an tally tU crease in the number of pensions paid by this government, but calls attention to thu failure ot such prediction. At the close of tho I'ne.U year, Juno 80, thero were 070.01 1 pensir tiers on the rolls, u not iucre.-ue In a year of o.tfilO. The annual reportjof tho com missioner doesn't say ho, but all the sumo, it is reasonably certain that tho Hot increase of pensioners for tho cur rent tlscal yoar will bo much larger than during the last liscal year, owing to tho chango of policy in thu conduct of the pension bureau, which now gives proferoncu to applications for original penslous. The commissioner makes two recommendations, which seem to bo in lliin with everyday busi ness souse. First, that u couipleto list of tho names anil addresses of ponsiou- ors be published, and second, that cougross make it illogil for tho widows of veterans or tho l.ito war who marry after this timo to draw pensions. Tho Inst is Intended to break up the de moralizing practice, tlio extent of which is extraordinary, of women marrying tho old Ssottliors when they tiro on their death-bods, solely for the purpose of druwiug a widow's pension. Under existing laws, pensions cauuot bu denied to those women, oven whon thoy aro known to bo disreputable. Washington is likely to see much of the wivo pulling Unit will bo dono by home at Farmer City, Iowa, Monday Quite u number of tke Hckleyitcs went to Cowles Sunday evening to hoar Eldar Alexander preach. Mr. and Mrs. Ogilvio returned from their western trip Saturday. Revival meetings ure now in progress at the Finney sckool houso conducted by Rov. Husseng of Red Cloud. A gotd attendance is reported. Thu first snow of tho season fell Monday afternoon. L. D. Wells attended church at Prairie Ceuler Sunday. A. L. Robinson is rejoicing over his pop plurality. Ho got votes about tho ratio of 10 to 1, but merit will win especially when one is known to bo au upright honest Christian. LESTER. Another line rain visited this place. Miss Delia Mocks of Red Cloud was tho guest of Daisy Frisble Sunday. G. W. linker and wife returned from their visit in Iowa. Jim Green of Blue Hill was here Sunday. Joe Saladen and wife aud Andrew Berg and wife were visiting with J. W. Saladen Friday. Misses Hayes and Pettit of Uuide Rock came up Friday to visit Mrs. C. Frisble. Mamio Uealo and Gertie Kaley were here ouo day last week. Mrs. Jackson expects to go to Mis souri some time this week. The ladies of this place met with Mrs. C. H. Frisbio Wednesday afternoon. A. S.Murray and Wif SPniNQFIbLD, MO. Rattorad to Health by Dr. Miles' tlvs Nervine. Rettora- Miss Maud McCune was a pleasant visitor with irieniis iu the high room Wednesday. Class meeting! Class meeting! Any evening ull over the building. Must be soiiielhlii' in the breee. "Die Detitehe do maka tlie elassa schwear," is the way a certain little bill llile-s seiilei.e-' sii'.im! Leettiie! "Si-nior Dignity," Novem ber 10, PJ.U7 p.m More delivered flout time to lime a- uccasloi, nqultvs Found "Vol 11, Redpath's History of the World," among the bonks the high school, it is a valuable book and ownorshoiild claim it. The l'Jih grade hold a very pleasant class party and business meeting at the home of Miss Dora Groat list Fri day evening, h seem they aio bound to keep the soeial griddle hot. The next evening after election the pupils iu Mrs. Case's room went to her homo to rejoice with her over her "suc cess and were highly entei tallied until an hour reasonable for little ones to re tite. The "dear old rule" has been gently enforced this week aud last. Wo all try so hard to bu good but the "darl ing sophs" carry oil' the plums. You know some folks are so good that they could not be bad if they wanted to and wo believe their "sponsity" is on somo what tho same principle as when "Washington didn't because he couldn't toll a Ho." ' Every once or twice in a whilo the high room pupils astonish tho world by tloing something terrible, but indeed last week they eclipsed all acts on rec ord by attending so well as to gain No. 2. Tho pupils nil thought It was tine but a few who might bo termed a tritlo pessimistic look ut iu thu light that a "Miss" (just outside the door) "is as bad n9"(tho' sho were distant) "a mile." Buy Your Rubber Boots, Arctics, A 1 ask as, Slickers, Mackintoshes of 4 O A LUSH A WBSCOTT, Chicago Store Clothiers. - pfiitilil M' Or. Price's Crua Baklag Powttor 4 fwn OraM Craaa Tatlw . it. MUItlUY, ouRlnecr for Keet & ltountreo Mercantile Co., Spring Hold, Mo., wrltest "I suffered from dyspepsia, was iin:il)lo to eat ntiythln with out sovero distress. Tretted by several (ihyslolutis without benefit, I became ulmoat physical wreck and unutilo toatteudto my work. I took Dr. Miles' ltostoratlve Nervtaoand ln stx weeks I was wult. My wltuhad a buvoro at tack of La Orlppo which brought on troubles peculiar to bemex. Tho Itestnr ntlvu Nervine Is tliu only till n," that b.ts helped her. Wu both hope you will ttso this In a way to help others oa wo have bvcu." Dr. Miles' Iteineillrs nro sold by all drug- KLts under a poMllvo guarantee, first bottlo benefit or money refunded. Hook on Heart and Nervus sent free to ull applicants. DK. MILES MEDIOAIj CO., Elkhart, Ind. 3icTll1ii;l rc fcNervinel! Inn warn ml tut i, .. n Rett tWta Bjruo. TMtMtloeJ. UwH In tlm. Hold tr dnimltt. g LINE. Weather coolor aud plenty of rain for small grain. Corn gathering is tho order of tke day. L. A. Haskins had the misfortune to have three of his hwses cut on a baib wire fence. Fred Fern has been painting tho school houso in district 'M. Mr. Charles Kent, Into of Oklahoma, has come back to Nebraska to stay. John Strotip has been visiting friends in Dundy county. .I. K. Fox Is building a nov barn. Deputy Sheriff Reiirle was in Line n short lime, ago. C. W. Kaley was in Lino a short time since. Mrs. J. C. Foutz of Guide Rock was the guest of Wm. Vandyke a kw tlajs ago. Rev. Campbell will pi each at Pleas ant Dale Sunday, November llth. Wm. Rottii'ians is laid up with a sore hand. Captain W. A. Vandyke- of the Sal vation iir i) is now stationed at Napa City, California. Personal Tax Notice All delinquent personal taxes must bo paid by December 1st or I will be eompellud to issue distress warrants and proceed to collect. This is by law made mi imperative duty upon the treasurer. J.S. WlItTK, County Treasurer. To the Public. Miss Nora Graves, a teacher in voleoand harmony will locate in Red Clou 1 next week whore sho would ho pleased to meet all lovers of music. She conies liiuhly recommended by re sponsible parties, Ti'ilimiH Uoi'.x if ..nl liiMiliiiiul.ci'S. During the twelfth ni.tl thirteeith centuries moukn frequently Isolated themselves from the world nnd rep iltieed the lliblo In illuminated umr suript. The work wiih necvbsnrlh tdiw and lit no Instance wiih It uccoinpllnheil iu less than :i years. (Initio tie .1 r was a producer of the illuminated nvm userlptH nnd a beautiful Hpetlineit of his w ork wtiB sold along w It li th." Iwf !' of Sir W. Iturrell In IT'.m. This copy t the Itlblu had ocetipletl half a eento.y in Its production. A note in the bc' ning of tho lnunuscript in Jars' luintl wrlltug UidicateH that he began his Ins'c In 1244 nnd did not criielutlu It till ii!t4, MOUNTFORD SCRIVNER. On Wednesday, Nov. 10th, 1897, at the home of Rev. G. W. Hummel, one mile nnd u half south of this city, at 4 p.m. Miss Edith Scrivuer and Mr, Samuel Mountford were united In marriage, Rov. Hummel performing the ceremony. The britto is ono of the most ac complished uud popular young ladies, and also n successful teacher, of Smith county, being tho daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. V. Serivner. She is very highly esteemed by her large circle- of admiring friends nnd will make a worthy helpmate to her husband. Tho groom is an excellent young man well mid favorably known hero who follows fanning as an occupation and is ono of Kansas' best farmers. He is the sou Geo. MouutftMtl. Samuel is very popular and is highly esteemed by all anil is well worth the excellent lady he has won. Wo ex tend congrat ulations. M PLATT & FREES CO., Ghieagoltumbep HH, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. Lumber, Lime, Goal and Cement. TRADERS DUMBER CO,, DEALERS IN LUMBER AND COAL, JBuilclixiis Material, Eto. Red Cloud, - - Nebraska. SHERWOOD & ALBRIGHT, GROC9RS SETTING READY Every expectant mother has a trying ordeal to face. If alio does not BOOTS AND SHOES. AGENTS FOK Chase & Sanborn's Coffees. FRESH VEGETAHLES AND FRUITS OF ALL KINDS IN SEASON get ready for it, there is no telling what may hapftfft. Child-birth Is full of uncertainties if Nature is not given proper assistance. Mother's Friend Is tho best help you can use at this time. It is a liniment, and when regularly ap plied several montlis before baby comes, It makes tho advent easy anil nearly pain less. It relieves and prevents " morning sickness," relaxes tho overstrained mus cles, relieves tho distended feeling, short ens lalwr, makes recovery rapid and cer tain without any dnngeroun after-effects. Mother's Mend is good for only ono purpose, viz.: to relieve motherhood of danger and pain. Ouo itoUtir por bottlo nt all ilrue stores, or wilt by ux press on receipt of price. Fiikk Hooks, ontilnlnB valuable Informa tion for women, will bo boat to any wlilreu uiou ajipnciiiHm 10 TUB ItKADPIULD REOULATOR CO., Atlanta. Oa. rll-tt--lla-iia.t-.t-aii--t-Ho-'-a' Tlie WOELMrS BEST BOUT V - .v D MM Mil. WnrM'c fnncl frtatullv ml1 ir &. U n Q always ready for the well-dressed Ktf.ur. i1 1 min. There's no mistake about this, tnercymay mis its mark, laient may go a-begging. Virtue itself may die of neulect. But there is always a welcome and measure of success for good clothes. If .ai IL ftn tart Al.tr V.I. nf UlillnfAMkii i yua won 11 icsi mi uu us riiiiudufui just oroer one ot tne eieKant suits 01 M. Born & Go. THE GREAT Chicago Merchant Tailors Wbm arodactUnt art atttd YtrTatrifrchlc material. aat fit aad fialih, and f trftct a-t-daU tjle. A "BORN" "It rcltthtiU ihu- ptrt t tht World's frl.odihlp! A PERFECT FIT BUARANTEEI. 300 Selected l'atteriu to order from. CALL Off miNER BROTHERS. RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA. 1 fc.y- p) A I'aW laaWi . f mWJmtf 1, Dr. Price's CrM Baklag Powdci World's PWr HlftbMt Award. I Glosing Out Jdy Entire Stoek. I hate decided to close out my entire stoek of Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, Hals Caps, Boots and Shoes, And iu fact till good kept iu a General Merchandise storu. The building is also for sale or will sell building and stock together. Q. A. HARRIS, Cowles. Neb. t: ,