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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1898)
1'MJK RED CLOOD CHlKij', ii'KUDAV.. JAN. 7. JLS'!8. Those Dreadful Seres Thoy Continued to Spread In Splto of Troatmont but Now Thoy aro Hoalocl A Wonderful Worlt. "Tor many yinrn I Imvo been n great Buffercr with nrlcoio veins on onoot my limb. My foot Mid limb hventna dread fully swollen. When 1 Htool up 1 could feel tbo blood ruhliig down tbo veins of this limb. Ono dny I accidentally bit my foot nRftlnct conic abject nml a Horo broKo out which continued to nprend mid was cxccedliiKly painful. I concluded 1 needed n blood purillcr nutl 1 began taking Hood 'a Snrwiparllln. In n Bliort tlmo thooo drendful sores which lmd caused me ho much suffering, began to heal. I kept on faithfully with Hood's Harfiapa rllla, nml In a short tlmo my limb was completely healed and 1 ho sores gave mo no moro pain. I cannot bo too thankful for tbo wonderful work Hood's Harnapa rllla, has done for inc." Mits. A. 12. OlLBON, Hartland, Vermont. Sarsa-parilla Istlu'lipot Infiii't the Oni Trno Illootl rurlin-r. Hood's Plll9 cure all liter Ills. lan-nK Hood's THE CHIEF ri'ni.iiii;ii nv W.Ii. MoMILI.AN. Dne yenr .. Six month 1100 1'UHMSIlKD KVKKY KUIDAY Entered st the post offlce at lied Clouil, Kcb.M IcconJ cUmmRll mutter. The lied Cloud, XK CHIEF, weekly, is credited with Uw laryest circulation accorded to any paper in lied Cloud or in Webster county or in the Fifth Congressional District. Printer's Ink, July '28, 1807. 18731808. Thovoyogu is endul forTiiK Cinr.K as far as tho quarter century mark Is concerned, ami tho Great Family Weekly starts out with this issue to uoinnionce thu voyaco for tho half cen tury mark. Ouriog tho past year wo have bean moro than satistied with tho patronage accorded us by the business men of this city, and ratli.o that our efforts to make tho olden paper in tho county tbo paper that was hero when the city had but a moro handful of res ident a success, have been appre ciated. We thank our numerous subscribers for tbo financial assistance given us during tho year, and our correspond ents who have so ably helped to makt the paper readable. Wo hope that tho present year will bring prosperity, good rops and happiness .and that, kind provideuco permitting wo can wish you all a happy new year in 1800. opinion on what eongrcn will or will not do, but of the outlook for llnniieinl IcirUlntlon. Iin said. "There will be no currnucy legislation pusM-d by thu MiMiali! at thii session, and 1 predict that thu forcing of Mr. Gage's llnancial xi'licnm will ii'sult in a split between bit president and tbo bimetallic sena tors Then' U no possibility of any legislation touching national bauk that will be of a character to satisfy tho banks and penult them to issue greater circulation than they havo now, ullhotigh I have no doubt that the attempt will be made by the ad ministration paity to do so." Mr. Tel ler is going to put the senate on record ho says, by offering a resolution; orig inally olTctcd by Senator Stanley Mat thews, in 188 and adopted by the sen ate, declaring that all United States bunds .lie payable in silver dollars at the option of the government. pVUWVA.AAVA Remember this sign whoroby It Conquers Pain. St. Jacobs Oil Curei Rhtumitlim, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Sprains, Dailies, Sorenen, Stiff nett, and Burns. MVVWWVWWWMVWMWWMVtftfl It has been suggested by those who favor making public the pension rolls, but are not certain ws to whethir they will suppo't the hill uuthoriKiug the government to print it, because of the money it will cost-about '.'00,000, that it would be cheaper ar.d would place the names beforo many more people, If the list of pensioners of each county were published in thu nuwsp.i pers of that county. Whether this plan would be cheaper is a matter of doubt, as congress, as a body, would hardly hnvu thu nerve to ask tho press of tho country to perform such servico without compensation, however much individual congressmen may impose on tho generosity of individual publishers but there can be no doubt about its being tho best way to get tho list be foro tho public. Every intelligent man reads tho newspapers, while only those who havo soaiu particular reason therefor would lako tho trouble to oven glance at twelve or tiftccti ponderous volumes, oven were thoy placed whero access t them would bo easy. Secretary Sherman has again denied tho truth of tho report lovivcd for about tho ono hundredth time that ho intended resigning. His friends say that his health is as good as it has been at nny time during tbo past fivo years, and that unless ho gets worse, bo will remain at tho bead of thu department of stato during this administration. Tho politicians in Washington think that tho withdrawal of Gov. Lowndes, as a candidate for tho state of Mary laud, in favor of Judge McComas, lias made tho latter's election as successor to Senator Gorman very probable;- Tncir opinion is strengthened by tho understanding that the influence ol tho administration is also boing exerted it favor of Judge McComas. WASHINGTON NOTES. Cougross reassembled on Wednesday with aa much uncertainty as to what will bo accomplished this year as ex isted on tho lirst day of thu session; onrly a month ago. Instead of bring tag the senators and representatives closer togothor, tho holiday rocess has acrT4 to accentuate their dilTcrouces and to,8how how very far apart they arc upon every subject upon which legislation will bu attempted. JThe ox tremo gold standard republicans aio insisting that tho party must put legis lation through thu house, in which they havo a majority that will prove the sincerity of thu Jparty toward tho gold standard; thu republican silver bvnators aro talking ofjtlio certainty of a big party defeuliou if this advice is followed, and thu conservative repub lican aro trying to get thu consent of their radical colleagues to a program that will either let finance alone on tiiely or only iucluduomo measure that ("in bo supported by all (numbers of the party. Tho democrats and pop ulists have declared themselves hi cau cus to bu opposed to all the liuaneial recommendations of President Mclvin ley and Se notary G.igu, and are now merely watching their oppononts and waiting for thorn to try to do some thing. Thu opponents ofjoxisting civil ser vico conditions havu so far only been nblo to agree upon ono thing that thiywauta change. The commlttco appointed at tho caucus of republicans to prcvido a bill is divided in sunti ment, and likely to roport two bills, ono to modify tho law and one to re peal it outright, and it is staled that neither can recommend tho solid vote of those who attended tho caucus. Tho democrats in caucus havu agreed to votu for a bill for the ropeal of tho law but against any bill to modify it, aud the populists Imvo decided to vote ugaiust auy bill proposing a change. .J list after the republican caucus was huld it was slated that President Mo Kiuloy had decided to forestall legis lation on tho Mibject by materially modifying tho extent of tho civil ser vice rules, but he is said to havu changed his mind siucu liu ascertained thu divided condition of thu opponents of the law. Senator Tollor seldom expresses his Hastings, Nebraska, Dec. 11, 181)7 My father was troubled with poor cir culation of tbo blood. Reading about tho great merit of Hood's Sarsaparilla as a blood purifier ho concluded to give it a ttial. Ho has found it a great medicine Mattie Valentink. Hood's Pills euro all liver ilia. When you cannot sloap for coughing lako Chaniborlain's Cough Remedy. It always gives prompt relief. It is most excellent for colds, loo, as it aids ex pectoration, relieves tho lungs aud pre vents a tendency toward pneumonia. For sale by 11. E, (J rice. A Shattered Nervous System. FINALLY HEART TROUBLE. Restored to Health by Or. Miles' Nervine. T li' " &i v frJt'f Tv '-' ij vOo Commissioners Proceedings. Count commbsioucrs met January lid, 18118, with 'ill members present. E E. Burr appeared and represented he was assessed for the year 1891 and 189.1 both in Guide Hock village and Guide Hock precinct on samo properly, tliu .same being an erroneous assess ment, and asks the board to strike from tliu tax li.st the taxes In the pre cinct. The treasurer was instructed to strike from tliu tn list all the per sonal taxes for then years nesscd in Guide ltock precinct. C. II. llcse appeared aud represent ed that h was usscsM'd for the year 1888 and 1839 in Pleasant Hill precinct for personal taxes, the same being an erroneous assessment. It was ordered that (lie treasurer bu instructed to strike above taxes from tbo tax list. Tliu following annual settlements of road overseers were allowed aud or dered audited lo wit: It. Turner, road district fil, $20; Jos. Gencreux, 40, on hand 74 cents, J. A. Hcaton, 25, $19 28; Jos.Hubatka. 49, $14.r0;J. C. Waller, 30, on hand $1.40; Hiram Holdrege, 4, $25.50; J. W.Hailey, 113, $2.01, Thomas llurden, 32, $3.72;.). J. Unfile, 31, $30. Tho following ofllcial bonds wore ap proved: John May, justice of thu peace; J. J. Shelton, road overseer, district 22; It. Turner, 51; John II. Ban gcrt, 21; Jos. Kubaoik, 49; A. L. Robin son; constable; Charles I). Robinson, county treasurer; Samuel Saunders, constable;!1. T. Lacy, assessor, Pleas ant Hill; E. O. Parker; justice of the peace. In tho matter of the taxes on lots 1, 2, 3, block 10, in Blue Hill assessed for tho years 1891 to 1897, owned by tho M. E. church in Bluo Hill. It appear ing to tho board that tho above do- scribed lots were owned by tho church over since tho year 1892 and not liablo for taxes it is ordered by tho board that the county treasurer bo instructed to strike from tho tax list tho taxes as an erroneous assessment. Albi rt G. Urcen appeared and repre sented that ho was assessed for tho year 1893 on a threshing machiue $205, and represented that tho same is as sessed too high in proportiou to what other property is assessed at, and asks tho board to roduco tho samo to 8105. The county treasurer was ordered to reduce the valuation for tho year 1893 from $352 t t!!2. Sebastian Walz was appointed road overseer of road district No. 35. D. M. Hunter mado quarterly report which was accepted. Li. h. fort mado quarterly report which was accoptcd. In tho matter of tho complaint of J W. and Carolino Wallen asking tho board to refund interest on taxes of 1893 1804 and 1893 it was ordered by tho board that the request be not granted. In the matter of tho personal taxes ot C. L. Lewis for tho year 1895, repre senting that ho was assessed for said year tho amount of $504, and tho pre cinct was raised 70 per cent in said precinct making a total of $059, and asked tho board to reduce tho samo to the original assessment. Tho county treasurer was instructed to rcduco tho valuation of C. L. Lewis's personal lax for tho oar 1895 from $959 to $584 and is.suo tax receipt in payment of tho same. Board adjourned to meet Tuesday morning, January 4, at l) a. in. Our Clubbing List. Below wo present u li.st of u num ber of fhu lending magazines, now puper.s, farm papers, etc., with prices they can bo bad in connection with Tiik Kr.u Cr.ocr) Chief. Wo must liavo ono yearly sub scription to the Chief with each peri odical ordered, but both need not nec essarily bo sunt to tho same address. PfllCt CHIir DOTH Onmlmllec w fl.no Jim tl.as Knnii nml KlrcxMe, n in W I Oil 1 10 I.fullCH IIuiiip Coiiiimiiloi . .. . .V) 100 110 St. I.oiiIn Globe liuinocrul. it H.. 1 00 I 00 I M) I.oulHVllle Courier Jotirnnl, -h-1 no UK) I i". Clncltinnll Tlinci Slnr. w 100 1 i" Philadelphia Frew, w 100 100 1 r Tlio Clilcno Tribune, w TO 1 00 1 25 Tlie ClilcnKO Tribune, d 100 100 4 00 Itocky Mountain New h,w Kill l (ki iw Koeky Mountain New, ri "(V) 1(0 700 Cincinnati Enquirer, w T5 1 (O 1 !." I.Iiiliicuit'fMnunzliie, in :irju W lion (loriL')'xMHKarltio, in 100 100 1 W Dciiiorest'sKamllyMnKiiltic. in 100 100 1 GO (.onllcs Illustrated Weekly, w Iiki I no am Atlantic Montlilj.m .. .. I oil I m) m Kansas City Star, w . .. . ',' lot) 100 OriiiiKt'.ttiilil Kitrmer. w .... lot) loo KiO American Woiimns llliiMniUd World, w too 100 ,1M Snn KraiieheoC'liroiilulu.Mr . 1 no 100 2 00 snti I'ranelK'O Chronicle, il . . 0 70 I CO (170 llruedurH (iiircllc, w yoo 1 00 "J: Xubrnka A: KaiisnH Farmer, m 'J.1 ion loo Tbo ubovo oilers uro nitulo only to new subscribers who pay ono full year in advance. Tuu Red Cloud Chief, Red Cloud.Xob. . Didn't Want It to Get in the Papers. "A letter was received here today," says tho Ottowa Herald, "addressed to 'pro vat JuDG Ottoway. It was deliv ered to his honor, aud was found to contain two one dollar bills and a re quest half a dozen iu fact for a 'niarag' license to bo sent to 11. Mo.Cul lough, Gardner. Tho name of tho lady in the case did not accomuanv tho communication, but tho pleasing infor mation was given that her parents were willing and she was thirty-two, and a resident of Clearfielu, Douglas comity. Tho timo of the contemplated wedding was variously set at "some time tliis month, for Saturday night and Sunday night.' But iu nny event tho writer assured his honor it would not bo before "she got her clothes ready." The judge was also repeatedly advised thaf'sho didn't want no news paper to got hold of it.' Tho writer was informed that ho must personally ap pear aud make atlidavit, and supply the lady's name beforo a license could issue." ANDY CATHARTIC veto CURECGHSFiPATIOH IOi 25 50 1 ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED &K J pie anil booklet free. Ail. STF.tlMM) KF.3IKI) (().. ( ALL DRUGGISTS ! orroixtlpntlon. Ca'Cnrctn are Hie Moid I.aivi nr crlpe.hut rnucrj natural results. Sim.) nirniro. nmiireai. inn., oraett lor. n. j i A A A A ft B iK A A A i A A 1 ARE YOU A COWARD? At tifRf ctcrhf this may seem to be ' -- '' ""& an impudent ques- (Inn VJa tr fnlrl hrwitAKtaf y.t M, t A .n .,tl, ..V.... IfL Kit. VMH IIVTTI.,11, ljr lllLiaillUUJ auiuui. Disraeli, that any man is a cowai d, even in spite of ' himself, if his garments arc ill-fitting or in a shab-i by condition. If you wish to eniov the braverv of elegant attire you should order your Suits' anu uvcrconts ot , M. BORN & CO., THE GREAT CHICAGO MERCHANT TAILORS.' Who for 20 years have led all rivalry in Custom Tailoring and never failed to please in Material,, Style or Workmanship. A "HORN" suit will cost you less than the kind of tailoring that makes men cowardly. Every Feature Guaranteed. 300 Patterns to Choose from. call on 3 AINER BROTHERS. RED CLOUD.r NEBRASKA.1 PLATT & FREES CO., Ghieajo Itambef Yafd, "I take pleasure in recommending Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di arrhoea remedy to all who suffer from pains in tho stomach," says Mr. Milt McKinley, editor of the Rawsou, Ohio, Herald. "Until I used this remedy it was, at times, impossible for me to be in my office, owing to attacks lasting from ono to two days. By taking it as soon as tho first bymploms of the at tack aro felt, I no longer suffer this un pleasant siekucss." For salo by H. . Grice. Same Here. It is not an uncommon sight in Bea ver City to see a very small boy with a rifle or shot gun. Parents who permit children to habitually handle lire arnn ought to bo looking for a bargain in cemetery lots. There- will surely bo a call for them sooner or later. Bearer City Tribune. Mr. Elisha Barry, of this place, says ho never had anything do him so much good aud give such quick relief for rheumatism as Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Ho was bothered greatly with shooting pains from hip to kneo until he used liniment, which affords prompt relief B. F. Bakkk, druggist, St. Paris, Ohio. For salo by II. K. Grice. Mil, EDWARD HAUDY, tho Jolly man ager of Shcppard Co's. great store at Dracevlllo, HI., writes: "I had novor been sick a d:iy in iny lifo until In 1690. I gotso bad with nervous prostration that I lmd to rIvd up and commence to doctor. I tried our local phvslcluns and ono In Jollot, but uono Rtive mo any rullcf and I thought I was koIiik to die. I becumo despondent ami suffered untold agony. I could not eat, sloop nor rest, and It scorned as If I could not oxUt. At tho end or six months I was roduced to but u shadow ot niysolf, and at last my hourt beenmu atfectod and I was truly miserable. I took six or eight bottles ot Dr. Miles' Nervine. It gavo mo relief from tliu stmt, and at last a euro, tho great est blessing ot my llfo." Dr, Miles' Remedied aro sold by all drug gists under a positive guarautec, flrat bottlo benefits or tnuuoy re funded. Rook on dl oiueaof tho heart tuiil ncrvcH free. Addrots, DR. MILES MKDHJAL UO Wkliart. Ind. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. Lumber, Lime, Coal and .Cement. ima:le:rs IvTjmbem co DEALERS IN LUMBER AND COAl Bulldlxifs JVXatei-ial, Etc. Red Cloud, Nebraska. SHERWOOD & ALBRIG-HT, GROC6RS BOOTS AND SHOES. AGENTS FOR Chase & Sanborn's Coffees. FRESH VEGETABLES AND FRUITS OF ALL KINDS IN SEASON. MOTHER! Dr.' Mllo' -Nervine: . Restore WJf Health. Or. Price' Craa Baking Powder WorU'e Mr Hlthert Award. 5 CURES WrltRt Alt tlbt f AllS. i Bjrup. IWtH uo wild br druoalau. lieu cough Hru in iiiuo. TutMUood. Utt w Tuesday inorniiifr, Jiunmry n, 181)8, at 0 a. in. board mot with all inombors prosi-nt. Claim of J. F. Sutton for lodging ThoniMS Qtiiun was rcjpctetl. Claim of Henry Itu tor board of Got tlieb Hoilz for $14 was rejected. Claim of J. G. Nolaon for road work for $11 was rejoctod. Annual settlement of Yncco Sorgo son, road district No. 10, $27.00, was approved. Ofllcial bond of Vnnco Sorguson was approved. In tlio matter of nllidavit of Louis Pcisigor regarding tho loos ot n county warrant for $'J, issued March 2, 1892, nml asking tlio board to order duplicate . mi. t . - wan-mil. j-iio cienc was ordered to lsue duplicate warrant, Alter allowing a number of claims tho board adjourned to meet Wednes day morning at 1) o'clock. Wi'iliioduy January nth, 18118, board met willi all incniber.s nrcsiMit Tho following annual sulliomonts wero approved : F. E. Payne, road dis trict No. -18, $27; O. W. Lindgren, road district No. 0, $27. Tlio following claiius woiii laid ovor to next meeting: (J. vy. Houchin, ro batu on taxes, $0; A. M. Siniersou, re bate on taxes, 11,50. The report of J. Uunchey, sheriff, was nccepted. A number of claims woro than allowed, Friend There is no word so full of meaning and about which such tender and holy recollections cluster as that of " Mother "she who watched over our helpless infancy and guid ed our first totterinc step. Yet the life of every Expectant Moth er is beset with danger, and au ct fort should be made to avoid it. i so assists nature Motners s?&sr& the Expectant Mother is ena bled to look for-, ward without dread, suffering or gloomy fore bodings, to the hour when she experiences the joy of Motherhood. Its use insures safety to the lives of both Mother and Child, and she is found stronger after than before confinement in short, it "makes Childbirth natural and easy," as so many have said. Don't be persuaded to use anything but MOTHER'S FRIEND "My wife Buffered more In ten min utes with either of her other two chil dren than she did altogether with her lust, having previously used four bot tles of Mother's Friend.' It is a blessing to any one expecting to be come a MOTHER ," says a customer. IIkndbuson Dalk, Carmi, Illinois. We Buy to Sell. THE NEW YEAR finds us with a complete and up-to-date line of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, and Silver Plated Ware, at popular Prices. Our repairing is continuing to give satisfaction, the reason being that we do all work properly and give a guarantee that means something. If we have not your patronage we would be pleased if you would give us an op portunity to demonstrate that what we say is true. KT32vlxotise Brosi JBWBLBRSKND OPTICIHNS. 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