The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, March 04, 1898, Page 4, Image 4

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Running Sore
Llttlo Clrl Suffor3 With Impure
Blood Other Trontmont Fallot!
nut Hood'o Sarsnpnrllln CurutS
Wcnknoss nnd HoncJacho.
" My dii"Khtcr, 0 yenro ohl, linil r. run
ning Eorc below her right cr.r (or time
mouths. Tho doctorndviHedpnlntinglt
V.ltb iodine nnd wo did this but it did no
good. Thou I got a hottlo ot Hood's Hnr
unparilln. Tho Urst bottlo made boiiio im
provement, nnd when tho third bottlo
had been taken tho Horowns nicely hcnlwi.
A year hna passed slnco then nnd thero
has been no return of tho eorc." W. lit
MaonubsoN, Arnold, Nebrnitkn.
"1 was troubled with weakness nnd
headache but bIiico taking n (ow bottles of
Uood'fl Sarunpnrllla 1 hnvc hnd no troublo
of this kind." Mns. Maiiy Lkwis, Otto,
:cbrnnkn. Get only Hood's bccniiBO
llOOd'S SparL
Istlie licit -In fact tho One Truo lllnml Purifier.
buM li all tlriiKKlsM 81. six for $V
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THE CHIEF
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V. h. McMILLAN.
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I'UIII.ISIIKI) EVKUY I'ltlPAY
Kntereil at the poit olllront Hcil Cloud, Neb.nt
Iccondclnmmnll rnAttcr.
The lied Cloud, Neb., CUUW,
weekly, is credited with the largest
circulation accorded lo any paper in
lied Cloud or in Webster county or
in the Fijth Congressional District.
Printer's Ink; July -J8, J8D7.
Commissioners Proceedings.
Hoard mot on Mmiiliiy, February 21,
piosont, F. K, Foyne, Win. Miiy, Geo.
1'. Wobbur, Juroiuu V.itiee, also county
attorney.
Petition of J. W. Me.Clnron of Pots
dim) township to bo appointed con
stable granted us prayed.
Itqporl of John McCalltim, chairman
of the soldier's rulief cotinnission no
eu)ted and ordered placed on lilu.
Petition of John Coon and others
from (iariiuM township for road grant
ed as prayed for. Road commencing
at the southeast corner of section thir
teen in township oho; north of rango
olcvun west of tliotith P. M. and run
ning thence north on the section lino
one inilo to tho northeast corner of sec
tion thirteen to intersect tho road run
niug east nnd west on tho section lino
and vacating the oil road rttnningding
onally across the east half of section
thirteen, town one, rango eleven.
Petition of John Uutledge and others
fiotn Inavalo township for $100 to fix
road in road district No. ill, granted as
prayed. To bo used as, follows: $70
on scstion lino road between sections
22 and 33, and SO and aud 27, town 3,
range 13, duo north of Iuavale, also $25
to bo used on same Hue north, between
south half of sections 14 nnd 10, all in
township 2 12.
Petition of S. Wiiiss as road overseer
for road district No. 3!J, Oak Creek
township was granted.
Petition of Clark Phillips for road
overseer, road district 35, rejected.
Moved aud carried that tho county
treasurer is hereby authorized to issue
tax eertilicvto on lot 21, block 1, (Jin
veil's addition to Hluo Hill for lHDll
taxes and all prior taxes for tho sum of
$1)2 7l.
E. J. Peterson of Catherton township
on rcccnminendntlon of P. E. Payne was
appointed justice of the peace of Cath
ertiin. Hoiiid adjourned to meet Wednesday
morning, February 23d, at !) a. in.
Hoard met Wednesday morning our
Miaut to adjournment witli all members
piesoiit.
On motion erroneous assessment of
HatiK of (iuido Hock was collected
and trcaMiicr was autlioii.ed to accept
$100 OS for tho 1807 la iw.
Petition of .lames llunlen for a tjpe
writir for use in the ollleo of the dis
triet clerk granted as prayed for aud
is hereby authotized to puiehasu one.
Petition of P M Coelirane and oth
ers from Iuavale township, road dist
riot No I, to appropriate $50 wis in
ferred to F. E Payne.
Petition of G M. Copelen and other-,
asking for the location of a road be
tween sections 10 and 11, township 1
north of range I), and extending thence
south to tho Republican liver was pre
sented to the board, eonsideied and
tho county clerk ordered to proceed
according to law.
It is hereby ordered and adjudged
by the board that it is expedient tor
public utility to open up Urn road on
section Hue between sections thirty
ono and thirty-two, town three, range
iwoivo wosi, provuiing mat any a till
ages claimed by reason of opening
such road shall bo appraised and al
lowed as per statutory provision and
provided further tho county Mirvoyot
is hereby directed to discover and per
petuate the existing government cor
tier.s along said line by planting monu.
menu of some duiablo material with
suitiiblo witnesses thereto and make
i cenni of the same.
Hond of Elmer Harvey of Iuavale
towiifhip was approved as justicu ot
tho puaeo.
Bond of J. W. Sampson as constable
for Potsdam township was appioved.
Bond of J . A. Ander.son as road over
seer, Wist jso. I,, was approved
Bond of Philip 7, ninmuau as r
ond
oveiseer was apmovtd.
Bond of E. ,1. IVteiMin of Catliciton
township for justice of tho peace was
appioved
E. J. Solomon of Harmony was ap
pointed justice of tho neaei'.
Moved and carried that O. E. Kinney
bo allowed to pasture twelve head ot
young cattle in the poor farm pa.tu i .
Pt titiou of Geo. E Coon and others
for $100 lo hu used on I otd on section
thiiteon and eighteen, town one, rango
eleven west, Lino township, On mo
tion $75 was appropriated for said
ro-ul,
Movod and carried that Juroiuu
Vance Is heieby authorized to cause to
be furnished William Hathaway not to
exceed $5 per month for .supplies out
of the county poor fund.
Boai d ad (out ned to meet Thursday,
February 2 Jtli, 1808, at II a. in.
Boaid met Thursday morning, pur
suant to adjournment witli all mem
bers picseul.
County board authorized F. E. Pa) no
to put chase posts and wire to fence
the poor farm.
Bond of J, W. McClaren for consta
ble of 1'otsdnm townshipapproved.
Claim of Mrs, Allio Tennant was laid
over.
Claim of John J. Zajic for $17 10 re
jeeted. On motion the district clerk was or
dered to pay the fees now in Ids, or
which may hereafter come into his
posession for woik dom by ex-county
treasttior and ox-county clerk into the
county treasury to tho credi; of the
party that did the woik as excess lees.
Board adjourned to meet Friday,
Febiuary 2."ith, at 0 a. in.
lioatd met Friday, February 2.1111,
with all incnihcis present
It is hereby ordered by the board of
county c'.mmissiouers in session thai
me county Measurer be aud is heieby
oideied to bring suit against L Baiim
for delinquent pusonal taxes for the
year 181)0.
iMoveil and canied thatGi o P Web
ber repair the bridge one anil one-half
miles south of Cowles Mil thcio can be
a new bridge built.
Moved and cairieil that Win. A. Ma
is heieby instructed to purchase the
machinery for the poor farm.
"We the committee appointed in the
matter of the settlement of the judg
ment against the State Bank of Blue
Hill, recommend that the county ac
cept the State Bank building and all
iixtures and furniture therein, includ
ing the burglar proof safe, in full set
tlement of the judgment against said
bank, and that the county attorney be
authorized to .settle same at any time
when tho county gets title to tho above
property.
Wm. A. May, ;
Jeuomk Vanoi:,
Committee.
Report of committee accepted by tho
board and county attorney authorized
accordingly.
Moved and carried that county clerk
is authorized to draw a county warrant
in ittvor oi ,. is. tmiltn lor s,i to tie
paid to A. C. Hosmor to pay for lots
21, 22, i3 and 21 in block 7, city of Bed
Cloud. Also a warrant to be drawn
to tho county treasurer for $18 17 to bo
applied on taxes on lots 21, 22, 2il and
21, block 7, Bed Cloud, Nebraska.
Claim of J. S. White for $372.05 was
referred to tho county attorney. By
advico of tho county attorney the
board made tho following order towil:
When J. S. White complies witli tho
order of tho county board of com
missioners of September 1st, 1897, to
allow said claim.
The following claims wore allowed
aud county clerk ordered to draw war
rants for .same:
K. W. Copelen, team, wngoii iiml linrncst t 00
.1. II. Vnlhh, irlntliiiui(l kiii)1Ich h M
Henry Cook. Mipiillox 1" lit
Wm. Van Hi ke. ronil work 4 oo
.Ino. KullutU, lul'or for Mrs. (IreiMi ... . lo oo
ll. lli'iiilrlckN, ItnefiH Mrs. (Ireen cnm1.. ;i ft)
W. W. lluKiits. 3 no
0. C, Andrews. " hiKiuiocapo :l 60
1. W.TiiIIcjh, doctor ' - IS.'.O
.IiiH. Harden, wltncoi " . . u :tr,
K. (). (Junior, Iiokm (or poor farm 80 ."
lumoH Harden, wltno Insiino case 0 33
f. ;..Tn!iUMiti, 3 70
ll. J. Warren, prluthiK treasurer's report IS no
W. I,. McMillan . 5 30
J. II. Walsh, prlathiK mpnllca 0 75
A. I). Hhiuicv. cxuresH hihIbiuiiiiib lo oo
Ono. Uean, oat for poor farm 20 00
or. v. w cKinan, uocior ror poor ll zf
State Journal Co., miiii Ilea .... .. li 00
Kexlcr & Klter. bulldliiK county barn - lib M
Trailers l.unilicr Co., lirldKO lumber a 70
ai as
' ' 4 40
' ia 75
Wm. Irons, brlilgo lumber ia oo
W. ('. (llltium, vorklaJndKe'Knico 2a 00
1.. II. WoIIh. KherllT- a (a
J. I. Hale, l'ontiiKu and express l'J OS
- nraiiiimrier- 205 Uo
WV.Tulli's.oll l to
I.. V. WcIIn, fecK a
Ntickollx comity. j brlilKe on line il 35
c. ll. Itobliison, pustiiKuniiil express .... 5 15
Henry ArndB, roiid work f, oo
t I., roitinu'. s urois peiix t; oo
I.. I. Wcll fecit y tio
W. . .Uliby, irliulnu . I en
.1. II. Ciirr, road work -j 0J
I W. Tulii'jh, tloetorto pour a fo
Mr.. A. SPutt. ullnekH Inmne enso ... 2 :in
" ' nnin' ItirMrs. (Hi'on 3710
.1 S. Milium, nuiiriu'j (iroMii cum.' .... :t no
I. W. TnllejH. tloctur " ' . 3 (K)
Ihh llnr en, nltiienH, liiMine case. . U 10
Ilenr vlillc limiui, roail work . .. . jo -j
K. I., Ciitihi.-, till . . .. -j jo
I'mnk Mruli c ruinl itork -. 00
(iniiilm l'riiithn;('iiiiipiiii. . . .. ,'ia 00
Wm. Irons, ultni'SNliiMiiiuiMKO a n
It Mc.NIlt, Mtionicj Inianu (HM a m
I. W, I'iiIIi'jh, iliiitur son
A. II, Waul, work forroiul tlNulct :ti . . :, (ft
Tliot. Jonet. mini work . . . . ft mi
Tiiriinre llrnllitTi-, hiipillcs for poor. . .. 2
NfnlioiiK' llrun . cloiinliiK clock .. . 1 01
W iIkIii, wire for poor furin M sn
li.P llntihlnon, It'iiiliiiKcoiiiinNslonert I o)
K. II --iiillli. h trices us si ;;,
Win. A. Ala), ' ' ,' Hj
(.10 I' Weber " n k)
r K l')iio " " " ' M
I. Vioice " ' if, m
I.. I). WV1N. flierltls fee- . . 1 no
Boaid adjounud to meet April 25111,
lS'.IH
LA GRIPPE
Mt8takon For Consumption Given
Up to Dio.
To miiiio people tho mention of la
grippe calls forth a smile. They ate
the people who have never had it. Any
0110 who has ever had tho slightest
touch of la grippe knows well the com
lilole iniserv it loines. And mo i,lv
misery for the time being, but unless
propel ly treated its sequella follow 11
mouth after month until tho patient
despairs ot ever getting well again.
Pe-ru-na is tho
teuieih for all
sti 0 h e uses
Mis. Lou Davis
Fayette v 1 1 1 e,
Tumi., writes
as follows: '!
was ailliotod
with a disease
0 o in m o 11 1 y
known as la
grippes Hit' doctor .said 1 had eon
.sumption. I had a dreadful cough
and could not sleej m ni,r,t, 1 WIS
advised by it tiiend to it IV-rii-ii.i I
got, one bottlo and the second night
my cough stopped 1 t.mU t, ,41l 1, s
and I will say thai I bole e I uuld be
a dead woman now if it had not bei 11
for Po-ru-na I iccomniend Pe-nina
to all thoso who mi tier fiom la giippe."
Send for fieo honk on "Winter Ca
tarrh." Address tho Bo-ru-im Drug
Manufacturing Company, Columbus,
Ohio. '
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Romcmbor
this
sign
whereby it
Conquers
Pain.
St. Jacobs Oil
Cures Rhtunutltm, Neurilgli, Sciatica, Lumbago,
Sprains, Brultei, Soreneii,Stilfneti, nd Burnt.
Iwvyyvwiwvvvvwywww
ciiuucir notksj.
.mi;tiiodist
Brea'-hing Sunday mort ing at 10 !J.l.
Sunday School at 11 i() a.m.
Junior League at 1 p.m.
senior League al ll !I0 p.m.
Kveniiig service at 7 110 p in Sob
jeet, "The (Jospoi ot ('unimon Seut-"
i'la.vr meeting on Wi'dnesiinj (veil
ing al7.ao
liiidies Aid Society Fiid't nf.i nmoii.
Pleaching at A111I103 Sunday .ifn 1
npon at '! o'clock.
We urge iiioic f liihlulni'ss mi 1 Ii
pui I 'if our iiii'inlii'i -niii in icgulm al
ien lauee. Win) dues the woi id thinU
of our Kdigimi, if ac are not found in
the house of th- LoidV" ileetiisi the
attendant e is gtmd ill not excuse the
most humble member. You .should lie
pi (went.
Ja.mi.s Mai:k l)Aitn, l'ator.
CIllllSriAN CIIL'ltCII.
The iuteiest in tlie special sei vices
and the splendid wm k of the ehoitis
under Clarence K Smilb's lea ling is a
source of gi eat help to the church.
Wo have been strengthened by seven
additions lo the church.
Subjects for seimous March lth to
Ot Ii tire as follows.
"The Biver of Life."
"Responsibility."
"Monuments to Jesus of Nazareth "
"Manna."
The convention sessions ate held in
tho day time and the meetings are con
tinued in the evening.
A cordial welcome to all is extended,
to both meetings and the convention
Several visiting ministers will be pies
cut this week.
L. A. iit'ssoNd, Pastor
CONUItr.OATIONAL.
Sunday School at ll-.lfi.
Y. P. S. C. K. at :() p. in.
m
Chamborlain's Cough Romody.
This remedy is intended especially
for coughs, colds, croup, whooping
cough and inlluetr.a. It has become
famous for its cut es of these diseases,
over a largo patt of tho civilized world.
The most tlattering testimonials have
been received, givinp nccounts of its
good works; of the aggravating aud
persistent coughs it has cured; of se
vere colds that have yielded ptoinptly
to its soothing effects, and of tho dan
gerous attacks of croup it has cured,
often saving tho life of tho children.
Tho extensive use of it for whooping
cough has bhowu that it robs the dis
ease of all dangerous consequences. It
is especially prized by mothers for
their children, as itnever fails to effect
a speedy cure, and because they have
found that there is not the least dan
ger in giving it, even to babies as it
contains nothing injurious. Sold by
II. E. Grico.
m
For Salo.
One hundred and sixty acres of im
proved land four miles northwest of
Bed Cloud, consisting of tho west half
of the northeast quarter, and tho east
half of the northwest quarter of section
fifteen in township two north, rango
eleven west. Tho land is leased at
present, but stibjct to sale. For
terms apply to
Mus. Jamks KiitKwoon,
Fairfax, Mo.
Taxpayor's Attention.
The personal taxes levied tor tho
year 18!7 are now delinquent and sub
ject to costs if not paid in a short
time. I have no desiie o make cost
for anyone but I am detei mined to
clean the books of all pcisoual taxes.
If you would save costs heed thU no
tice aud attend to vour ttxes at onee.
C D BoitlMON,
Count Tieastner.
Of the Face.
Mrs. Laura K. Mitns, of Dawson, Ga.,
says: "A small pimple of a strawberry
color appeared on my cheek; it soon
began to grow rapidly, notwithstand
ing uu CUUIU 10 GUCCK 11. lUV
eye became terribly
inflamed, aud was so
8 wolleu that for quite
a while I could not
see. The doctors
said I had Cancer of
the most malignant
type, and after ex
hausting their effortb
witnout doing me
nuy good, they gave
hopeless, yhc in-
I up the case as
lonnca mat mj
the same disease, they said I must die,
1 us uuicuiuiiy v.iHiuer was iiicurnoie.
I "At this crisis, I was advised to try
, S.S.S., and in a short while the Cancer
I begau to discharge and continued to do
so for three mouths, then it began to
heal. I continued the medicine a while
longer until the Cancer disappmred 011
jtircly. This was sccral years ago and
there has been no return o'f the discarc."
A Real Blood Remedy
Cauucr is a blood disease, and only a
blood reined will cure it. S. S. S.
'0?iiaianhvd pvniy leviable) is a real
, blood remedy nnd never fails to per
manently cure w.inccr. Scrofula. Kovema,
Rheumatism or c.i v other disease of the
blood, beud fUj our booko
on Lancer and IHood Diseases,
mauou iree 1 1 ak
any addrcs. f. N
1 Swift Specific
Co. Atlanta, Ga.
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Cancer
rsv
IS r
g
add
awayjTOHamky.iatr,7uijwtt:ai'
Books
and
Knives
Given
Away
n
1 v Mti, ,mm itii mm ft. J
Another lot
received
this week.
Mmaaa mmm mmj niiinriniTiiiinni ibiiiiw
Read the special
I offer at the bottom S
of this advertise
ment. Wo tire going to give away
books to our .subscribers, both
old aud new. Tho books are at
tractively bound in binder's best
silk linishtul cloth, stamped from
new ami original designs in ink
and genuine gold, and are stand
ard and popular books by the
world's best author's. In mater
ial and quality, as well as in se
lection of titles, tbesu books are
superior to any other cloth edi
tion ever issued. I'linted in
largo clear typo and on good
paper. These books- :u 0 written
by such authors as
Ucrlha M. Clay,
Mrs. Alexander,
The Duchess,
Wilkic Collins.
Charles Dickens,
H.llidcr Ilagyard,
Alex. Dunuts,
JluqhiContvay,
A. Conun Doyle,
Hulwcr Lylton,
George Eliot,
and numerous others famous au
thors of repute.
Ono of these elegant books
will bo given with every year of
back subscription you pay. If
you pay ono year back subscrip
tion ($1 00) you get one book; if
two years ($'2.00) you get two
books; if three years (8:1.00) you
get three books, etc.
SPECIAL OFFER.
In addition to tho above wo
will mako an extra offer for sub
seribers who nay ONK FULL
YKAU IN ADVANCE by giving
them TWO HOOlvS or ONK
HOOK AND ONK hKl' OF
CUIUS I'V I'ATl'tiltK KNIVKS,
consisting of One Bread Knife,
coirugiitcd, 10-ineh blade; Ono
Ciike Knife, corrugated, 8 iueli
blade; ine Pastry Knife, it inch
blade. Klades made .if the lies'
laz if steel, higlil' polished aud
nicKel plated; w'.tl cut hot bread
01 ("tko without em ubing, and
is fai supeiior to the oniinarv
Knife for cutting pastry goods of
111 Ivind
For Rent,
Cheap.
480 acres north of
Franklin described
as follows.
Fast half of .section 2,'i and north
west quarter of section -3 12-1 1.
About ilOO acres in cultivation,
line pasture teuced .separately,
living water.
Will Rent Very Cheap.
HIMTM
Al I ind In Nebraska and Iowa
for sale ciwap on small cash pay
nii'iit.", balance on long Mine
Wnie to
LiuNAUi) Kvi:iu:it,
(A'liui 11 HlnlV, Iowa,
Or. Price's Cream Baking Powdtr
A Pur Oras CrMai Tarur Pow4r.
PBB
Nebraska - jWereantile - Go.
New Spring Goods
in All Our
Departments.
We have bought
them at the lowest
notch in the history
of bargain prices.
How to buy and when to buy the various lines
that make up the vast stock of a Dry
Goods business is a study with ever chang
ing complications. It is the merchat's
practice to buy in a way to depress Jprices
so that he may offer with confidence
economical figures to the throngs of cus
tomers who watch his announcements.
What housekeeper can neglect seeing our
special values in
Table Linens,
Napkins,
Towels,
Crashes,
Sheeting,
Muslin
Etc.
i:
"Luxuries we
Necessities we must have."
Interesting is the display. Tempting are the
prices on our New Dress Goods.
Nebraska Mercantile Co.
ALFRED HADELL, Manager.
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Bo fitted accurately, perfectly and speedily by ono who can do it.
LATEST GRADUATE OPTICIAN. I havo tho finest and most complete
trial case for testing tho eyes in tho valley. Am better equipped for and
do tho optical business of this county. Will fit you better and cheaper
than can bo done elsowhero.
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'.-tfifej'
lie done elsewhere WIRE Initial
made while you wait. Engraving
Watch examiner for H tV- .M
ij
200 Bushels of Sweet
Potatoes for Sale Cheap.
I wish to inform the public that I have a uico lot
of sweet potatoes for family use and also Miltablo for
seed for raising plntits which I will sell very cheap.
1 havo tho
White and Yellow
raised at my own farm last summer and kept for
spring use.
If vou ''(sire to obtain soino good sweet potatoes call on or writo inc. Farm
fou ind oue-lialf miles southwest of Red Cloud on Penny creek. Post
Dill . address R,.( C.otid, Nebraska.
Josei3li. .Rocher.
ALSO STRAW 11KRRY PLANTS FOR SALE AT 82 PKR THOUSAND.
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Gl tv iimv. am
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Goods Delivered to any part
CITY AGENTS FOR
may ignore,
A Good Alarm Clock for 75e.
Whon you come to buy this clock
you will find that I havo them and
will not try to soil you something
higher priced. Y'ou will find all I
offer for salo equally cheap, such as
ONK AND EIGHT DAY CLOCKS,
WATCH KS,
JEWELRY,
SILVERWARE.
FINGER RINGS,
SPECTACLES,
CHARMS.
CHAINS,
ETC., ETC.,
Willi do your complicated Jwateh
woik cheaper and better than it can
Finger Ring, Haeast Pins and Bracelets
done also while you wait.
Jeweler and Graduate Optician.
saw T
1 wl J. A m. m m I . -4 .4 4
cxprebb nine.
RIFE, PROS.
of the city.
Charges as low as the Lowest
ADAUS EXPRESS CO.
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