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    lMJi RED CLOUD CHIEF, JTKiJDAX, JAN. 14 1S!8.
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RARVJCt crwinnTH PAIR SKIN sdcctiiiK them, us lie Inn ITro I n
BABY'S SMOOTH, HAIR bKIN t vnonilnn mjK)8,llB 1U1 nlI1i.,i-
I inont to tliu constitution, providing for
A Grateful Mother Writes this Letter- , 0 ccctoll ,,, IX Unltoil Slates judges
Tells all about Hor Troubles when i by tlio people mill limiting their terms
Baby Broke out with Scrofula Soroa. to eight years. Tlieni is little HkcII
"At the ngo of two months, my Imby l'""'1 Hmt tlila resolution will he cot.
began to linvo sores brcnk out on his right ' slilereil. Conservative persons luivo
check. Wo used nil the cxternnl np- ' no desire to see United Suites judges
plicntloiiB tlmt wo eould think or henr of, ' wade through the inlre of a partisan
tononvnll. Tlio sores spread nil over ono ' political campaign. The present ays
Bldo of his fnee. We consulted n pliynl- ' lc, ,.,y not hu porfeet nothing liti
clnn and tried his medicine, and Inn week , sn t has given the United
the soro was gone. Hut to my surprise In cowta tll0 decisions of which
two weeks more another scrofulous look- deserved and received
Ing soro appeared on baby's nrm. Ifc '
grew worse and worse, and when ho , I Ho respect of our own people and of
thrco months old, I began giving hhri thosu of tho entire civilised world.
Hood's Barsnpnrllla. I also took Hood's
Soni'tor Sherman has been talking
Snrgapnrllln, and before the llrst bottlo
tti. .. ...,..ttnllniwl Imvn
was nnisnco, u.c ur, ""' " " ,Uitu freely about (Jcrinnny's oectipn-
never returned. Hols now fouryenrsolil, J ... , .. ,
t! . t t i.i ..,. uiifM nt tiioso l on of Cineso territory nntl lis prob-
but ho has never had nny sign 01 inoso j ,..,,,
scrofulous sores slneo he was cured by able results, which ho doesn't think
Hood's Barsaparllln, for which I feel very will bo injurious to American interests
grateful. My boy owes his good health 'in (Jliiiin, hut when u diplomat talks
and smooth, fair skin to this great meil- . publicly about such things it is always
iclne." Miw. S. H. WitoTKN, I-'n""'" just as well to take what ho says with
ton, Delaware. Oct only Hood's. U()10 (,. ,t,ss llowaIH.(,( ,ls t1L.y 8n,e.
are ipniinit.oiiU'lcnt ami nines say tilings very ililTerent from
HOOCI S PlllS easy In elk-ct.
J5 cents.
THE CHIEF"
1'tlllMnllKli 11 T
W.I... McMIIiLAN.
One year 1 ))
Jixmmitln M
1'lJlUiIHIIKI) BVKItV KH1IJAY
Eutcred at tho poet otliio nt HciI Cloud, Xeb.M
Iccoiiilrlnpntnnll mutter.
Th lied Cloud, Neb., CHIEF,
weekly, is credited with the largest
circulation accorded to any paper in
lied Cloud or in Webster county or
in the FiJ'lh Congressional District.
1'rinkr's Ink, July 128, 1807.
IH ' III ! im MM-MM Mm
I Tho records show euros by tho
uso or
ST. JACOBS OIL.
I or
1.1th, 18H8, at I) ii in.
RHEUMATISM
OP CHRONIC CRIPPLES, AND OP I
BED-RIDDEN INFLAMMATORY j
CASES. THERE'S NO DENYING, 1
IT CURES. I
mwfwm
ftf
Mil -
what they think in order to blind oth
er as to their intentions. Mr. Slier
man said: "I think It will now bo in
line for Russia and Franco to take pos
session of UhinoM! ports Their inter
ests will require such action. Great
Urltain has Hong Kong, which is the
seat for Kugllsh interests, ami now
Germany has Chaio Cliou. Russia Is
desirous of obtaining it southern port
where her ships will not bo frozon in
during tho winter. Reside?, her com
mercial interests sue such that she
ought to have a Chinese port such as
Germany has obtained."
V
WASHINOTON NOTES.
Speaker Heed, when it suits his pur
pose to do so, etui play tho role of tho
sphynx in a manner that has never
been surpassed by any man in public
life. Hu has been playing it during
the turmoil iu the house over tho ques
tioft f modifying or repealing the civil
service law, and up to this time all at
tempts to lind out where hu stands
Wave failed. During the warm debate
which begun the day congress reas
sembled mil which still continues, ho
has not said or dono anything to indi
cate which side, if either, he sympa
thies with. The statement that the
antis were only making a rumpus qii
the subject for use nmong their con
rtituoats lids made thorn more deter-
iliitit than over to do something.
They have openly told their republi
can colleagues that if they would not
help thorn to puss a bill modifying tho
civil service law thty would unite with
the democrats for tho purpose of pass
lag a bill for tho repeal of tho law.
More than ono hundred republicans
aro said to have promised to vote for
tho bill modifying tho civil serrice law
that is to bo reported to tho house
from tho committeo on civil service,
provided that the bill is not more rad
ical than the one introduced last week,
which conSnes the operation of the
oiril service law to otllcos with sul
nries from $1)00 to $1,800 u year, and to
localities where there aro more than
twenty-llvu employes.
V
"Every time the senate deviates
from its doliberuiio custom," said a
senator noted for his conservatism,
"it does something that it would belter
have left undone." He was referring
especially to tho resolution adopted
without consideration by the senate
just previous to the recess, calling upon
the members of the cubit et for their
opinions of the civil service law and
rules. Nobody .eeins to have paid any
alien ion to the somewhat cMraoidi
nary nature of that resolution until
the anwi'i's4begaii to come in and bo
read to the senate. Then it dawned
upon tho senators, especially thoso who
arc sticklers for precedent and propri
ety, that the resolution, asking mem
bers of the cabinet to send their opin
ions to the senate of something that
the president had full authority to reg
ulate without additional legislation,
was a violation of both. Senator
Couki ell, of Missouri, called attention
to this mid g.ivo notice that he would
move to rotor, till Jllio answers to tho
president, whoro they properly be
longed, ami J Senator Ilo.tr said apol
ogetically: "Itlsooms to me u most ex
traordinary proceeding for the senate
to instruct tho heads of departments
If the prcsout program is cart led out
the question of the annexation of
Hawaii will havo tho right of way un
til settled. Tho treaty lias been taken
up in tho seuato, and daily executive
sessions aro to bo held until it Is dis
posed of. There havo been, it is be
Moved, enough changes among senators
to make tho vote in favor of the treaty
roach tho required two thirds. Hut
the opponents of annexation are going
to niako a hard light, and, under tho
senate rules, they can stretch it out If
thoy aro so disposed. However, they
do not talk as confidently of defeating
it as they did when congress first met.
Don't uso bill heads or statements in
which you havo to writo your own
name. Get them printed in an up-to-date
style. There is nothing which
will make your customers think you
are of tho disposition to bo penurious
so much as this. If you aro stingy in
one way what reason is there to be
lieve that you wont bo in other ways.
Get your printing douc right at tho
Chief ofllco.
Commissioners Proceedings.
The new board of county commis
sioners convened on Tuesday, Janu
ary 11, 1898, with all members, viz:
K. H. Smith, Win. May, Jerome Vance,
V. K I'aynu and (Jeo. 1. Webber, pies
cut.
On motion F. K. Payne was elected
chairman.
Moved mid carried that all claim-,
asking for refund ot back interest on
taxes be rejected.
Petition of Albert Green for aid in
case of sickness be granted and mi al
lowance of 810 was made.
A number of claims were allowed on
the various funds.
Appointment of 1). C. Jenkins as
deputy treasurer was confirmed by the
board mid salary allowed according
to law.
Hoard also confirmed appointment
of J. II. Hailey as deputy clerk in the
same manner.
Claims of J. C. McGowcn, Victor
DeTotir, Swan Hanks, H. F. Mizcr,
Henry Hrubaker, D. F. Trtinkey, S. M.
Miiligati, K. A. Young, A. M. Sillier
sou and G. W. llouchin for interest on
taxes were rejected.
On petition tho tax ngainst Walters
& Wntkins for tho year 1891 wns or
dered stricken from the list.
County treasurer was instructed to
credit tho H. & M. railway company
with twenty-four cents on its taxes of
1807, tho same being tax for 1800 paid
under protest.
Hoard adjourned to meet January
12th, 1808.
Whou you cunnot sleep for coughing
tako Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, ft
always gives prompt relief. It is most
excellent for colds, too, as it aids ex
pectoration, relievos tho lungs and pre
vents a tendency toward pneumonia.
For salo by 11. E, Grieo.
Perfectly harmless, but very power
ful Is "Economy Honeset Cordial," a
remedy par-excellence for all forms of
nitigistian. For salo by C. L. Cottiug.
The Union Fire Insurance Company
is the best mutual. Combine risks; iu
installments i per cent. J. II. Smith,
Special Agent.
Railroad Engineer
Testifies to Oenoflts Received From
Dr. Miles' Remedies.
Tlir.Iin is no moro responsible position
on earth than that of u railroad engin
eer. On his steady nerves, clear bruin,
bright eye and perfect self cumumnd, de
pend tho safety of tlio train and tho lives
of Its rmssoiiKurs. Dr. Miles' Nervine and
ntlutr rumpilli-H urn iwiicrliittv mluntrd to
to give their opliilonsjns to the wisdom keening tho nerves steady, tho bruin clear
of tho prosldoiit'sjordor. That is what a"d tho mental faculties unimpaired.
we havo done, luadvertautly no doubt. , IlJ!nB1,I,ceplJ'' W McCoy, formerly of 1323
" . , , . ,. , ' "roadway, Council HlulTs, but now residing
II id my :ittoutiou?;iioou drawn to It I at3m Humboldt St., Denver, writes that ho
would have moved to rescind tho or- "mtTered for years from constipation, caus
dor." Wliilojill cifMliu cabinet did not his Mok, nervous and bilious headaches and
, . ,i,i..,.i .I,.. inw.,i. I wu fully rusloreii ) health by Dr. Miles'
agree as to the .extent of tin. modillc. , Nom, & Uyvf n)U , lalirtUro(.ommoII(i
lion oi nil) civil sin viui!,i.uu, uiuj im lir. Miles.' ltuincdles."
Uvnrml niidllKiationJto soino extent.
Senator Marlon Hutler evidently
doubts the wisdom of the makers of
the constitution in providing tjiat
judges of the United States courlH
should be kept In position during good nit. MlbKS MKDIOAbco., Elkhart, Ind.
behavior, and retired on'.iuil pay alter ,
it certain period of service or in c.iso of
physical dlsabllliy.'alsojthe methods of .
Dr. MIliV Hi'inudlea
aro sold by all drug
gists under a positive
guarantee, flrt bottlo
beucllts or money re
funded. Hook on ills
cases of Ur heart and
nerves free. Address,
BPSrl
i Miles' &
fflemediesl
K. Rostoro
Wzf.. noumi vh
Board met Wednesday morning,
January 12, 1898, pursuant to adjourn
ment with nil members present.
On petition tho personal assessment
of A. U. Shunk for 1808 wns ordered
roduced iu tho sum of 800, tho said
amount having been wrongly assessed
to her.
Aunual assessment of L, H. Fort
cotiLty clerk presented nnd approved.
On petition F. C. Buschow was ap
pointed a justice of tho peace for Pots
dam township. Also C. E. Conrad as
justice of the poacu for Potsdam town
ship.
Ofllcial botids of F. C. Rnschow and
C. E. Conrad as justices of tho peace
wore approved.
Ofllcial bond of John C. Hoso as jus
tice of tho peace for Stillwnter town
ship was approved.
Ou petition Elmer Harvey was ap
pointed justice of tho peace for Inavale
township.
Harvey H. lloldrcge was appointed
justico of tho peace for Inavale town
ship. On motion J. U. Mejer was appoint
ed constable for Inavale township.
J. W. Warren wa? appointed as cor
oner tor Webster county, II. E. Grico
having failed to qualify.
Philip Zimmerman was appointed
road overseer for Dist. No. 14.
J. A. Anderson was appointed as
road overseer iu district No. -18.
On motion tlio county clerk was in
structed to send in annual requisition
to the state auditor for books mid
blanks
Hlds for county printing for 1SUS
were opened by the board and upon
motion all bids were rejected.
Moved and carried that the clerk be
authorized mid instructed .o purchase
supplies for tlio .several county nlllco,
and fttch supplies as cannot be fur
nished by home pi inters shall bo
bought mid prices governed by prices
furnished by publishing company now
ou tile.
Petition of Oak Creek township for
load scraper was laid over.
On motion O. C. Tool was appointed
to assist tho board in settlement with
county treasurer.
Petition from county superintendent
mi uppropriotion of $,')() was granted to
be added to .ho Institute fund
The following estimate of expenses
fur the county for 1808 was adopted by
the board.
Superintendent public scltoolsSlJOO 00
Court expenses 2(JJ00 00
Coal mid court house i oo 00
County board i,000 CO
Hooks, Btntiouorj ami punting 1,'JOO 00
Assessors ioo 00
Coroner ion 00
County attorney 800 00
Incidental expenses j yoo 00
Count. fair 50(1 00
Jail and jailor 1,000 Oil
llouwl ot equalization 100 00
Elieih.ns f,oo 00
Roads ft.OOO 00
County piior ,000 00
Rridges r,000 00
Insane aoo 00
R. R- hoi.d y.ftOO 00
Soldlei's riluf ;ioo 00
I Hoard met January ltlth pursuant to
adjournment with all members pics
out. 1 Moved mid earned that county
' trencurer be authorized mid Instructed
to refund or strike from the tax list
the one mill Illegal levy for county
poor farm when demanded.
HoudofJ. W Warren for county
coroner was appioved,
Canton bridge Company's claim for
$300.70 for posts anil Iu nber was al
lowed. Petition of John Rose and others
from Potsdam township to appoint
John W. Sampson to tho ofllco of con
stable was rejected.
Hoard then adjourned to meet Mon
day, January 17th.
Our Clubbing List.
Below wo present 11 list of 11 num
ber of llio leading magazines, news
papers, farm papers, etc., with prices
they can bo bad In connection with
Tiik Ri: Cloud Ciiii.k.
Wo must linvo one yearly sub
scription to the Ciitr.i-' with oacli peri
odical ordered, but both need not nec
essarily bo senl to tho saino address.
pmct
Omiilm lieu w l.oo
Fiirm and Fireside, 111 N)
I.ndlUM lloinct'oiiipiiuliiii .. M
St. I.oiiIh Ololio Duinuernt, x-w. 1(0
I,mils Hie Courier. loiinml, n-w 1 00
Clnelunnlt Times Star, w
I'hllndclplilii 1'rijr.s, w 1 1)0
The C'hlca;o Tribune, w 70
The C'hlcngo Tribune, d 1 00
Itocky Mountain Nuwn, v 1 no
ltocky Mountain News, d 7 ft)
Cincinnati Kmiulrer, w 75
LIpplucott'H Magazine, tn .'100
Uodcy'H Magazine, 111 1 00
Dcmorcht'sFamllyMiigiulne.m 1 00
bcMloH illustrated Weekly, w.. 4 00
Atlantic Monthly. 111 A no
Kitm-rii city Star, w LTi
Orange Judd farmer, w I 00
American Womaux Illustrated
World, w A 00
Sim Francisco Chronicle, w... . 1 ft)
San Francisco Chronicle, d 6 70
breeders Gazette, w S00
Nebraska A Kaunas Farmer, in. 3
Tlio above oilers aro iiuulo only to
now subscribers who pay ono full year
In advance.
The Red Cloud Chief,
Red Cloud.Neb.
CHItr OOTH
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"I take pleasure in recommending
Chambci Iain's Colic, Cholern and Di
arrhoea remedy to all who sulTer from
pa'iHS in the stomach," says Mr. Milt
McKinloy, editor of the Kawson, Ohio,
Herald. "Until I used this remedy it
was, at times, impossible for mo to be
in my oflicc, owing to attacks lasting
from one to two days. By taking it as
soon as the lirst symptoms of the at
tack are felt, I no longer sutler this un
pleasant sickness." For sole by H. E.
Grlce.
Postoffice Law.
The attention of people who persist
in posting bills iu tho postolllce win
dows mid ou the walls is called to the
following provision of the postal luws
and regulations.
Seo. 1, clinp. 17 Postmasters are
strictly forbidden to place or permit to
bo placed upon tho walls, or otherwise
for public exhibition, within the post
ofllco, or lobby thereto, or on any por
tion of the postolllce premises, business
cards, circulars, placards, handbills, or
advertisements of private business.
Mr. Elisha Barry, of this place, sajs
ho never had anything do him so much
good nnd give such quick relief for
rheumatism as Chamberlain's Pain
Balm. Ho was bothered greatly with
shooting pains from hip to knee until
he used liiiiineir., which uHoi'ds prompt
relief H. F. Hakkii, druggist, St.
Paris, Ohio. For sale by II. E. Oricc.
IMuiulo Your ItoiveN With L'iiu-iiri!t.
Cutiily I'utlmrtli'. ouni constipation forever.
inL!iV lfl!,o.O fall. druggist refund inonuv.
Dr. Price' Cream Baking Powdei
WerU's Pair Hlibeat Award.
Ml LUHkS WHtKt ALL LLM ik
151 licet Cuuith tirup. Tutoa Uixxl. Um
tUHtt WrltHt All tlbt f AllS.
In tlmo,. Sold by druKRlita.
i-o.m-
(ANDY CATIUBTIC
ra-icavct
CUR!c CONSTIPATION
aai -ras
"? ! . "W5ldl II.LJ JLJH-JIWJ. ALL
25 ' 50 li III DDUGGIST
ABSOLUTELY GUAR AN TRMI) ? rure nn "eorfonM pl on. risturcti rc lit Mral I.ait
plentijhooklftfrM. Ail. STKUMXH ItKMKIlV i .. rhlmao. Montrml. Can., orn Tork. ail.
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S inHajHiiaii..',,n,
IMi Iatcli JStrixis Otit.
WJ IS we sain lint niinnc miVa tha
I T man.but the more solid Ingredient of ;
character Is also necessary to a true '
"i V "i4""0011 a man uas tnese Dotn,
and a so has the Rood sense to dress well 1
ne win una me "latchstring out" for him
u iivcr me worm.
FOR REALLY CORRECT DRESS
In Material. Stvle. Fit. rinUli -mit r.ntu.
manly effect, you should order your tailor-
IHM nf 1
iii; Ul
M. BORIN & CO.,
The Great Chicago McrcbantTallors
rorpver'20cnrHthe tt-nders in the Cuitora I
J rnilc. ou can Ret n "noHN" Suit or Overcoat
lor lesi e.oncy than is usually paid for inferior
goods and tailoring. (
Threm Hundred Chntm v.....r . ais
1111 " i-in.
miNER BROTHERS. RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA
7m mMM MM.
JrF&L CTa-
PLATT & FREES CO.,
Ghieago Lumber Yafd,
BED CLOUD, NEHUASKA.
Lumber, Lime, Coal and .Cement.
TRADERS IUMiBIOR CO.,
DEALERS IN
LUMBER AND COAL,
Building; IlVXaterlaLl, 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.
Total 837,800 00
Tho county .li-rk wim f.ril-ri to
havo tho ubovo i-stlninto iul)llslu'd tts
provided by law.
Hoard ndjournml to muot January
ANY THINK!
when the Creator said to woman,
"In sorrow shalt thou bring forth
children," that a curse was pro
nounced against the human race,
but the joy felt by every Mother
whn she first presses to her heart
her oabe. proves the contrary.
Danger .md suffering lurk in
the pathway oc the Expectant
MoUic-i, and should be avoided,
that she may reach the hour when
the hope of her heart is to be real
ized, in full vigor and strength.
MOTHER'S FRIEND
so relaxes the
system and as
sists Nature,
that the nec
essary change
takes place
without Nau
sea, Headache,
Nervous or
Gloomy Fore
boding of dan
g e r, a n d t h e
trying hour is robbed of its pain
and suffering, as so many happy
mothers have experienced.
Nothing but "Mother's Friend" does
this. Don't be deceived or
persuaded to use anything else.
"Motlici'it friend" M tho croatest remedy outr
tint otitlw market, nnilall our otmtonicrni'ralfi) It
highly."-W. II. Kino & Co., Whltowrlglit.Tcx.
Of (truirtilsUi at $1.00, or hunt by oxpruss on ru
selpt of price. Wrlto (or book coututiilnu valuiv
bio Information (or all Mothoru, mailed iiuo
Tto BraUU lUamUtoc Cfc, AUmU, (la.
laifiTniiiini iti
JJpvTiP5 a Jen Sal
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. II 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.
JVewhouse JESiros
JEWBLBRSRND OPTICIHNS.
"I
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eity Bfav and Express tone.
ROSS Si RIFE, PROS.
Goods Delivered to any part of the city.
Charges as low as the Lowest
CITY AGENTS FOR ADAAS EXPRESS CO.
HAND MADE HARNESS !
Ih tlio lii's 1 lii'rntio it is nnuli' to nsn in pities whuro uonunon
IniruoH.s would not Muml 11 lest. I cun innko ou an all hand
Hindu harm's ni-tiriy its chimp as vou can (jet tho common
httrni'ss. Whiiii you want lmrin 1:01110 iu and look over my
toi-k which cannot Im Mirpasscd In tho Hopuhlican valley.
Fly Nets, Whips, Saddles, Etc.
ami In fact everything usually kupt iu a lust class Imrnoss
shop.
TrhnmiiiR and Hcnair Woik nontly and promptly attended to.
J.O.BUTIyER.
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