The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, April 01, 1898, Image 8
CLOUD OHJLBi'. JJ'KIDAI . APRIL 1. 1898. r A Shattered Hemous System. FINALLY HEART TROUBLE. fUKored to Haalth by Or. Miles' Nervlns). fi V. yfvlp :c BLADEN. I Ir laid up with iiu attack M K. nilWAItt) HAHDY, thojolly man- nRur of Hheppard Co's. great storo at Ilrncovllle. III., wrltusi "I had novcr been Blck a day In my llfo until in 1890. I got so bad with nor vous prostration that I had to Rlvo up and commence to doctor. I tried our local physicians and one- In Jollot, but nono i?avo mo uny relief and I thouRht I was) going to die. I becumo despondent and suffered untold agony. I could not cat, sleep nor rest, and l seemed as If I cculd not oxlst. At tho end of six months I was roduced to but a shadow of myself, and at Inst my heart became- alTcctcd and I was truly miserable. I took six or eight bottles of Dr. Miles' Nervine. It gave mo relief from tho start, and ut last a cure, tho grcat- cst blessing of my llfo." I Dr. Miles' Remedies nrosold by all drug gists under a posltlvo guarantee, first bottlo benefits or monoy re funded. Hook on dis eases of tho heart and norves frco. Address, DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. Rv Dr. :nk E Nervine J BMtOTM'il SAMPLE ROOMS. JOHN POLNICKY, PROPRIETOR. DEALER IN Wines, Liquors, California Brandies. ALWAYS ON TAP. Chimney brick, Cistern brick, Miss Laird of liigtif. h, Ii. Thui-no nml family entertained friends Saturday evening. Not au empty house iu Bltuluti mid several families wish to move in. 0. A. Wliulan is putting down a well nt tho Congregational pnrsonngo. Will Kavlngcr mid Geo. Swlgcrt wcro guests at S. A. Wholnti's Tuesday. Mrs, Thomas Riggius has boon under tho doclor'tj euro but ul tnesetit is con valescent. Wu aro glad to notice that Cbarlos Davis is improving under Dr. Koublcr's treatment. John Stout of Hastings was in this vicinity picking up checkers tho first of tho week. Mis. Laird of Oak Creok is spending a few days with her daughter at J. L, UnuidstafT's. Will Strlckler and Geo. Young loft Tuesday morning tor a few days bunt on tho Platte. OMrs. llnll of Now York arrived Sat urday morning to spend tho summer with her sons, V. S. and John Hall. Tho concert given Friday evening un der tho direction of Prof. Fiolds and bis class was woll attended and groatly enjoyed by those iu attendance. It would bo well for tho committee who wrote tho invitntions for tho on tcrtaiument Saturday oroning to insert tho (Into and place of meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Will Monnott, Miss Minnie Glauson and Miss Letta Hod man, assisted Prof. Fiolds to organizo his singing class at Campboll Saturday evening. Tho young man who drovo twelvo nillos to sco bis girl and when bo ar rived in town got so (interested in tho pool joint that bo failed to put in an nppearanco at tho house, had botter give up ono or tbo other. Kidnoy and Bladder Troublos. If you suffer from kidney, bladder or urinary troubles, or from too frequent or scanty, urine, Dr. Fonnors Kidnoy and Backache Curo is what you want. Bed-wotting by children is generally cured by ono bottlo of this powerful remedy. Testimonials aro disregarded many people doubting tho honesty or sincerity of them, wo therefore avoid giving any hero, but will furnish them on application to dealer whoso namo is given below. If not satisfied after us ing ono bottlo your money will be re funded by C. L. Cotting. H J uoc Aro gaining favor rapidly. Business men and travel lers carry them In vest pockets, lailles carry them In purici, liouiekcepers keep thtm In medicine closets, friend recommend them to frlendi. 2Jc. 8 Pills AND Foundation Brick. Ludlow Bros. FRED E. McKEEBY, M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. City and country calls promptly an swered day or night. NIGHT GILLS AT WFIGE. OrriOK OVKR COTTINQ'B DUQ STOsHt. RANDOLPH McNITT, ATTORNEY ti O0UNSELO1 AT LAW, Special attention to Commercial and Probate Litigation. MOON BLOCK, BED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. J. S. EMIG-H, DENTIST. PAINLESS DENTISTRY W TOU WANT IT. Crown Bridge Work er Tttih Wittat Plates. PORCBLAIN INLAY And all the latest Improvement la dental mech anlsm COWLB8. II. Strador is clerking in tho Fuller & Good storo. Tbo storm last Sunday was bard on our spring chickens. Mrs. Henry Waller is suffering from an attack of tonsilitis. Wm. Good 19 farming onco more on bis own placo west of town. Wo nro pleased to noto tbo advent of a now doctor in our community. Sovoral of our faruiord aro going to try and raiso a crop of alfalfa this roar. Rev. Mr. Day, Mothodist pastor has boon sick with grippe but is recovering. A substantial stone foundation is be ing placed undor tho Congregational church. Our posUnastor Bays the largely in creased business in the postofQce is a sure indication of prosperity. Mrs. Brakcfield addressed a meeting of the W. O. T. U. at the residence of Mrs. Hildretk on Tuesday afternoon. A subscription of oyer thirty dollars for the Cuban relief fund has been ta ken up in Cowles and neighborhood. Our Union Y. P.;8. C. E. has taken an of ering of 12.60 for the Cuban sufferers and sent it to the Christian Herald fund. . Dr. D. L. Trowbridge is a very pleas ant appearing gentleman of goodly pro portions, halls from Lincoln and has had considerable practice. Capt. Henry of Fairmont will give an address on Thursday evening, April 7, in tbo Congregational church. His subjdet will bo "Tbo Principles and Work of tho A. 0. U. W.," illustrated by tho 'screen." WILLOW CREEK. Very bad weather again. Mrs. A. C. Hon is on tbo sick list. Mrs. Mousliang is on tbo sick list. J. T. Lacy has erected a fonco around bis dwelling. There lias been a stray shout on Wil low crock lately. Miss MaySandborn closed a success ful term of school Inst Friday. Tbo danco at Mr. A. N. Godwin's last Friday night was largely attended. Miss Josio Godwin of Willow creek is now attending tbo Cowlos high school. Warren Edson nnd Uoy Wolf woro tlto guests of Charles Adoiuson lust Sunday. Well boys they say wo havo got to light. If wo must whip old Spain let us bo nt it. Tho face of Mr. Frank Bailey is scon on Willom creek Indian reservation every Wednesday. Tho writer, while at tho ball Inst Friday evening, was greatly delighted to set tho lads and lassies onjoying themselves so well. Tenderfoot. BhoumatiBm Curod. My wifo has used Chamberlain's Pain Balm for Rheumatism with great relief and I can rccommond it as. n splendid liniment for rheumatism and othor household uso for which wo havo found it valuable. W. J. Cutleh, lied Crook, Now York. Mr. Cuylor is ono of tho leading mer chants of this village and ono of tho most prominent man in this vicinity. W. G. Phipi'IN, EdiUr Red Creok Her ald. Sold by H. E. Grico. ECKLEY. W. B. James was in Kansas City last week. Miss Mabel Wells of Red Cloud is hero visiting rolatives. Mrs. D. II. Robinson visited with Mrs. G. M. Warnor Monday. Rov. Day will havo charge of tho League services next Sunday evening. Grant Miller and sister, Flora, visited last week noar North Branch, Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Orr spent Sunday with Mrs. Orr's brother near Guide Rock. Miss Clara Crawford who is attend ing school at Red Cloui, is homo to spend vacation. Flfty-Third Birthday Anniversary. After tho sevoro weather following the storm on March 22d, tho warmth of last Saturday was welcomed by ov cryono. Perhaps no ono appreciated tho brightness more than did C C Cox of Amboy, that day completing tho three years added to tho half century mark. So nlco was tho morning nnd bright tho sunshlno that his son easily persuaded him to accompany him to Red Cloud. Mcnmvhilo at homo bis old neighbors, most of whom had on durcd with him tho hardships of pio neer llfo, and saw him move from the loe houso into the comfortable homo ho now occupies, gathered to tho number of nfty-nve. On his return instead of the usual quiet farm scone, smiling faces met him wlierover bo looked. After many warm greetings promptly at 12:80 tbo guests surrounded tho tabic groaning under tho weight of good tilings that Mrs. Cox hud pre pared. Tho heartiness with which each one present partook of tho dainty food showed bow well Mrs. Cox under stood tho culinary art. After dinner tho old familiar games of horseshoe and bull woro indulged in. Mr. Darby und Wnltcr Cox scorned to have tho best of tbo horscshoo game while Mr. Miller and Mr. Sheldon wore declared champion ball players. Those present wcro Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Hacker, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Darby, Mr. and Mrs. Honry Sholdon, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Trunkoy, Mr. and Mrs. Decker. Mr. nnd Mrs. I. Frisbio, Mr. and Mrs. Law, Mr. nnd Mrs. G. W. Bakor, Mr. and Mr-. Chas. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hurd, Mr. and Mrs. T. Boron, Mr. nnd Mrs. S. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Latta. All tho children woro thoro excopt Sidney Cox and wife who nro in Denver, Colorndo. Tho children prcsont were Mrs. Car mony, daughter of Mrs. Cox, and family, Mr.B. M. Cox and family, and Mr. Walter Cox of McCook and Mr. Hnrvoy Cox of Gonovn. In tho evening about sixty young pcoplo gathered In to finish tbo pro gram of tbo day. The evening was passed very pleasantly. Music and games were tho chief amusements. Sovernl elegant and expensive pres ents woro given. Tbo surprise on Mr. Cox was total. Tho day will be ono of tno bright spots in the memory of old and young, and such as iu after life will sootho many u euro to think about. V IHm't Tuliacco Stilt and Sniuho Your J I ft Amy. To quit tobacco easily and forever, bo mas netlc. full of life, ncrvo and vigor, tako No-To-Ilac, tho wonderworker, that makes weak men strong. All druggists, COc or II. Curo guaran teed, llooklet and sample frco. Address Sterling Itcmcdy Co.. Chicago or New York. m a KitucatoYour Ilowols With Uuscnret. ...Candy Cathartic, curo constipation forovor. 10c, 20c. If C. C. C. fall, druggists refund money. m No-To-5ac for rift Cents. Guaranteed tobacco habit cure. nmKei weak men strong, hlooil pure. 60o.fl. All ilrinfirlsts. ySvaa,''Maa'iSl i aBB Btaa amB BaB WSB ska aamTamVW iipjB.PJHpPJ vfll H sS BBaEal l m A BM Bbbb: awl bViwbWI il pllH H B ! oBH ' T wfl I VI baVkaWvl 'WflBlWB aH b"H a. afl avatl Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and all I encbuiineu conducted for Moderate rets. OtmOrnccia Opposite u,. PATCNTOrrier ana wecaniecure patent W mm ume man umc remote from Washington. J i Send model, drawing or photo., with deurlp-i tlon. We advise, if patentable or not, free of! charge. Our fee not due till patent Utecured. , a F4MPHLKT. now io UDiain menu, wun I olaama in ths U. 8. and fortJxu coualriet seat tree Addroa, C.A.SNOW&CO. J Op. Part-XT Orrioc, Wasminaton. D. C. Ifc Olafcaalirt Ma IMsiiS lint Pennyroyal pills G?V Mcfals0alvSaala. 5rtTkvA aarc. al7 niUM. uona wai MK. WlnM la 1U4 aad OM BwuiUtVlaF I. MM wltk klu rtUoi. Taka 4kty Mtfutt imiun wtihlo. tmlimitiuini aitraaUu,MMal. idm jT-airr iwtlnQUU q4 yw m rauMMi " rohfokatfavOfi uouirau UMt Uraciuu. aaaaaaPI r" nmt kvsmi:, ".if L,-? 21 L: f LaUtM MM TCMISMftll UKlaalO.MB4t IMHbAUA It," i,i utttr. 07 re turn Htmt hw. 11 are. i I'A- PARKER'S JIAnArfl anil l'rumuttt a luiurltnt truwUi. Wflver l'all to llr-tore Ory 1 r n t Ullilig. BALSAM UautlfiH the hair. There is more catarrh in this section of tho country than all othor diseases put together, and until tho last fow years was supposed to bo incurable For a great many years doctors pro nounced it a local disease, und pre scribed local remedies, and by con stantly falling to euro with local treat ment, pronounced It incurable Sci ence bus proven catarrh to bo n con stitutional disease, and thereforo re quires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Curo, manufactured by 1. J. Chonoy & Co., Toledo, O., is tbo only constitutional cure on tho market. It is taken internally in doses from ten drops to a toaspoouful. It acts direct ly on tho blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. Thoy offer ono hundred dollurs for any case it falls to euro. Bond for circulars and testimonials. Address, F. J. Chunky & Co,, Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75c. Hall's Family PilU oro tho best. TO CURB A COLD IN ONE DAY Tako Laxative Hiomo Quinine Tab ets All druggists refund the monoy f it fails tn cui. :.Vm , Burlington Houto California Excur sions. Cheap, quick, comfortable Leave Omaha 4:85 p.m., Lincoln 6:10 p.m. and Hastings 8:b0 p.m. every Thursday in clean, modern, not crowded tourist sleepers. No transfers; cars run right through to San Francisco and Los Angeles over tho sconic route through Denver and Salt Lako City. Cars are carpeted; upholstered in rattan; have spring scats and backs and are provid ed with curtains, bedding, towels, soap etc. Uniformed porters and experienc ed excursion conductors accompany each excursion, relieving passengers of bother about baggage, pointing out ob jects of interest and in many other ways helping to make the overland trip a delightful experience. Second class tickets are honored. Berths 15. For folder giving full information, oall at nearest Burlington Route tisket office, or write to J. iranois, (. tr. a. Omaha, Neb. Liver Complaint and If rvomneaa Cured. A torpd liver always produces dull ness, irritability, etc. You are all cloggod up and fool despondent. Per haps you have treated with physicians or tried some other recommended med icine without benefit. All that is no argument against "Dr. Fenner's Blood and Liver Remedy and Nerve Tonic," which wo insist will cure nervousness and liver complaints. If not satisfied after using one bottlo your monoy will bo refunded by G. L. Cotting. PUBLICATION OB' SUMMONS. In tho District Court of Webster County, Neb raska. J. II. I'etttbono mid Sum-. uci K. Nixon, partners ' doing business under the 11 rm namo and style of Fcttlbone A Nixon,, riainuiis vs. J. O. llrown. MarsaretV Otis, Angelina Winters, uanici it. winters, itm ma A. Ackerson. Francis' A. Hames, Belle Miller and Jacob L. Miller as executor of the last will and testament or James II. llrown. deceased. The abovo named defendants, Angollna Win UB, J'UlllV. MMt IIIUNI,! u.l.uin 41, AU1DIDUII, Hello Miller and Jacob L. Miller as executor of tho last will and testament or James 11. Brown, deceased will use notice mat on tno 17th day Ms ir petition in me district court ol Webster county, Nebraska, against the said de of February, 1898, PetUbone & Nixon nerein nied ineir t1lnl tltlon in the district court of fendants Impleaded wltb others the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a certain tax certificate executed by the nTreasurer of Web ster County, Nebraska to plaintiff's upon lots numbered thirteen (18,) fourteen (li.) fifteen nve (zo,i oi the city of Red (IB,) In block twenty- ui loud, Nebraska. stun of I17.B6 on Plaintiffs allege that they paid therefor the the Bin day or November, 1994, PlsinUffs allege that said Iota as follows: d other taxes on On the 1st dar of Mav. 1896, SIS 69 that being the amount due for taxes of the year ISM, and on the 1st day of May, 18M. they paid 118.50 the same being for taxes of Sear 1898. Plaintiffs allege that there is now ue them on said tax certificates the sum of $47.08 with Interest at the rate of twenty per cent per annum on 117.55 thereof from the kth aay or, novemoer, icvt. to ue sn aay or Nov ember, 1898 and ten per cent per annum there after, with Interest at twenty per cent peraa- num on 115.89 tnereor rrom tneistday or May, 1MIA tla KtK j4 Va.mIui. IIMWt anl I.m AOVW NIB UW V- HUIGWUVIIIOHIU HU oer cent ter annum thereafter, with interest at rate of twenty per cent per annum on 813.58 thereof from the 1st day of May, 1890, to the 6th day of November. 1899, and ten per cent per annum thereafter, for which sum with Interest rrom tne l&tn osy or aay. ihus, plaintiffs pray for a decree that said Iota be sola to satlifv tho amount due on said tax certificates, together with ten per cent of amount of Judgment as at torney fees, and for all other and further relief as may do jusi ana equnaoie, IRONING MADE ESSY" 1.1- i yKKttSSSSfttEmKKmfmSBBmXK m innpi'ii" wiiffwiiiii w mm m m """" iw w wi w nimmn wu"" m i?H rjRMTranifl S su&gsivysl KS&lsZS BsssssssssssaBRhtassTOsVw LssssssssiassssssssssBSBi a. STARCH t Iaa-y, ' J VritrivT INVFMtvT REQUIRES NO COOKING MAKES GOLLAKS AND GUFFS 8TIFF IND NICE A3 WHEN FIRST BOUGHT NEW iriiiaa&)M!MI ONE POUND OF THIS STARCH WILL GO AS FAR AS A POUND AND A HALF OF AMY OTHER STARCH. fMaU?ACTUREDOtyay, tHEi r ui iDiKinrn ddac ro UivillUDIIiWkin DnvwiVi Keokuk Jowa. NewHaven,Conn, wwrinmni i.fc ill Mm Miiitimm if ii in mn n im 1 wiuum inmuH'iiriiHiJiii mmw miHtid . Ok I I! A. This starch Is prepared on sclcntlflo principles by men who havo had years of practical experience in fancy laundering. It restores old linen and summer dresses to their natural whiteness and Imparts a beautiful and lasting finish. It is tho only starch manufactured that is perfectly harmless, containing neither anionic, alum or any other snbstanco injurious to linen and can bo used eron for a baby powder. For sale by all wholesale and retail grocers. kTaTaTaTaTi-T 'aTaTaTaT.' ih -,-----,- ,T rrv '"iTTwrawi EETING WITH DESTINY. No man can tell when it will come along. Often it starts up before us in unexpected times and places. liven an aQeraoon stroll with a friend nud a chance introduction may shape nil the course of one's after life. To be always nt your best and not ashamed of j our destiny yott must three like a true gentleman. This can be done by ordering your Suits ceil Ot crocks of M. BORN & GO., The Great Chicago Merchant Tnilors Who aro unrivalled .Tfnwtcrnof tho Tailoring Art. 800 NKW Patterns. Finest Material. Perfect Pit. New Stock. Latest Styles. Best Work msnshlp. Thrifty Prices, A Cheery Qaarnnteo With AIL Cation miNER BROTHERS. RED GLOUP.iNEBRASKA. PLATT & FREES CO., Ghieago IiambeFiYard, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. Lumber, Lime, Coal and Cement. A MODEL MARKET In always cool, clean and neat, nnd has only the best You are required to answer said petition on or lll bo taken as true and Judgment rendered MOEAT9 FISH, OJVE AJStI Oysters, and orders taken there are peenrately filled and promptly delivered. That Ms the condition of affriirs nt A. ?. Reynold's Moon Block Market. TRADERS ILTM:BJR CO., DEALERS IN LUMBER and COAL, Btxildin.8; material. Bto. Red Cloud, Nebraska, t before tho 26th day of April, 1BV6, or tho same win no Mien as true accordingly, Dated March 17. 1803. PxmnONB&NlXON. Dy RosinT T. PoTTEii, their attorney, For Solo. One hundred and sixty acres of unira proved land four miles northwest of Red Cloud, consisting of the west half of the northeast quarter, and the cast half of the northwest quarter of suction tlftcon in township two north, range eleven west. Tho land is leased at present, but subject to salo. For terms apply to Mrs. Jamks Kirkwoop, Fairfax, Mo. Many People Cannot Drink coffee at night, it spoils their sleep. You can drink Grain O when you please and sleep like a top. For Grain O does not stimulate. It nour ishes, cheers and feeds. '.Yet it looks and tattcs llko coffco. For nervous persons, young pcoplo aud children Grain 0 Is a perfect drink. Made from pure grains. Get a package from your grocer today. Try It la placo of coffee. 15c aud 33c. a Kvirbu.l tj. bo. Cascarcta Candv Cathartic, the most won derful medical discovery of the ubo, ii'.cua ant nnd rofreshlnR to tho taslo, net pcntly nnd positively on kldnoyB, liver nnd howils, cleatiBliiK tho entlro nyttti'm, iHbipoI iniiH, cum lipiuniulio, fevnr, hnbltunl rnnHipntlon nml blllniiMukfl, I'liMiso buy nnd try n box oft'.fl.C to fltii : ill. r. Mlins .si.m. jd sIimanlv'(dioi.uti ij iU1mi,i;i-i. Exeupsions to WESTER GAfJflDA. The wheat fields of Western Canada offer the greatest inducements to settlers. 160 ACRES OF LAND canbehomesteaded (freo.( Those who de sire it can purchaso lands at from K to K per acre. Kasy terms of payment. I ii Thousands of farmers and others from districts where farmlntr Is at present found unprofitable, will lako up lands there this Mason. In order to accommodate these, ex cursloiis conducted by a representative of the Canadian Government will leavo St. Paul on the 33d and 30th of MARCH and the 6th of APRIL, Spec lally low rules have been spcured for those who wish to Join these excursions, whether homescekers or settlers, For passenucr and freight rates apply to Dcpartmcat of Interior, Otlowa, Camilla, or W. V. BENNETT, 801 N. Y, l.llc HullJInK. Omaha, Neb. Cnimdliui Gn eminent Agents, BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, SURREYS. I Tho finest lino of road vehicles ever brought to Wolistor county. Oall and I examine them and set prlci's whether you wish to buy or not. A full lino of all tho lending farm mnobinory including ALL GOODS FIRST CLASS. PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST. S THE - FAMOUS - OHIO - CULGIVATOR. J If in need of anything in the linn of buggies or farm machinery it will pay ) l you to see 1110 nitiore purchasing. 1 can savo yon money. JAS. PETERSON, Red Cloud, Nebraska. 5 Siaaaaaaaaa.uiMaui..uia.a.ua .maa4 WEHAVENOAGENTS aasw sat kavs mU iinti U tas mm nau sir yaait at wkato- aala sriMa, aaTtac r.ir fTimnu, rnipitj kart ttt iaatiaaH.B, TarTikiaf nuruM, 1IS.WIM.I vaaiMM 54 ! f Uarakw. B I u, nUll, TrH, iatfiw.aMi.aTO. Kt.1t, lint jr Hwsmi. Pflai.lllOO f TO .t Mill III 91. To. BumTi,a&Otata. Oarrla. M.B. itM, Hprlnf-lUU aa Milk Wacoaj. tUnd fur Urn, 'ft. CaUItfu. r all ar itlo. ,k4i IMII ' vaKraaaBBBBaaaDQV xisfyy jg yz, F. aMB.rrr rnci,wiiainii,i.mpir 1, ier.au4tadni.IM aicol.iiUiUrpf. I j ELKHART cuuugs a.nu iixumuu urn. co. w. s. riuvTi ev, klkuabt, ihu. I J 1 j 1 'A4 ba.A. is