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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1898)
I a THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, MAY 0, lU8. Those Dreadful Sere Thoy Continued to Sprontl In Splto of Treatment but Now Thoy nro Honied -A Wonderful Work. "For ninny yenrs I linvo been n great sufferer with varicose veins on one of my limbs. My foot niul limb becnino dread fully swollen. When I fltood up 1 could feci the blood rushing down tho veins of this limb. One dny I nccldentnlly hit my foot ngnlnst sonic object niul 11 More broke out which continued to Hprend nnd wns exceedingly pnlnful. 1 concluded I needed n blood purlllerniid 1 began Inking Hood'H Harsnpnrllln. In n Hliort tlmo those drcndftil hJies which lind roused mo bo much ciiffirl. ;r, bngnn to benl. 1 kept on faithfully i lib Hood's Hnrnjn rllln, nnd In n slio-l I.iijo my limb win completely hi.iled m-1 I Im wires gnve mo no more pnln. I cannot be. too thankful for the wonderful work Itood'ti barinpn rllln, Iiiih done iur Hit.'' Mi.. A. 13. GlUK)N, Hnrtlimd, Vermont. Sarsa-parilla Istlie, hest-ln fact the One True Wood 1'iirlller. Hood's Pills cure all liver Ills. Jl rents. Hood's THE CHIEI rt'lll.lIIK1) IIV w. l. McMillan. 'Juc year. .. itxmnntha lino M) PUUMS1IKI) KVKItY KltlDAY Kntorcd at tho pout orflco Rt lied Claud, Neb. as locond class mall matter. The Red Cloud, Neb., CHIEF, weekly, is credited with the largest circulation accorded to any paper in ittd Cloud or in Webster count; or in the Fifth Uowjrcssiunnl District. Printer's Ink, July 28, 18!)7. WMMjojxtfiiBiiM-wiiiijjijjii -- Triir-inimmtiiwui fought I.J Ihc poptiliMs, tin- silver I (' publican nnd a majority of tint demo crats, lint it sulllcicnt number of demo ernts liuvo titiiiotinceil their intention to vote, with tho republicans to make Hie passugu of tlio bill a certainty, but tlio discussion limy b savage anil par tisan in its naturo. Soma of thu silver men have an idea that tlieru may bu a trick in the bond authorization, be cause it is .so Incite '.000,000,000 but the administration men declare their only objiet is to mako sure that the government shall not at any time be haiiipt'icil in Its conduct of tlio war, and that all of tlio bonds authorized will not bo ued unless tlio money shall be needed, v The 1 mg list of nominations to civil ollii'i's -cut to the senate by the presi dent furnishes evidence enough that everybody has not got the war fever, and other evidence is found in the civil departments f the government, where patents and pensions are issued with the usual regularity and other ousiuess is aiicmicii to just as usual, j ;,-); ami vill continue to be. The fact of i ;ft -.. the ni'itter is that this country is too big to allow its ordinary business to become disarranged by a little thing like a war with Spain. A few men will fight, fewer will gain fanio and glory, but about soventy million of us will go light along attending to our every clay affairs, with a littlo shout ing on the side as the news of victories come in. Miner - Bros. Corsets. For ladies ?r-Di !ife J8 -a a -mt: i iiiii ,' jiiiiiii ti u ii r'. w r m Wrvm - 4.iniv:i i.av. 'k.ih ink AiT1 J !?".'. sJ'IWIM te3m ' rr . . 4 piefenng a corset waist, ,:r.we have the ucomparnble ackson Corset Waist. We have them in either WASHINOTON NOTES. Washington, May 2, 181)8. The war is going to get started in good earnest during tlio next few days, probably this week, by the landing of a portion of the regular army in Cubn. Tho capturing of prizes and tho silenc ing of a few Spanish batteries in Cuba by the well directed Hro from our war--ships was merely a little prelude, just to give, the dons an idea of the marks inanship of Undo Sam's gunners. Tho full program is likely to be delayed until some of the Spanish warships can bu found to act as targets; then look out for trouble. The organization of the volunteer army is being pushed as rapidly as possib e, in order that the men may bo gotten into camps of instruction and seasoned for a campaign in the Held. Some of its ollicors have already been selected, and the remainder will be an nounced in a few days. It is definitely stated that the command of the first section of the army of invasion will be given to llrig. Gou. Shatter, of the reg ular army, who has been selected for onu of tho volunteer major generals. V Congress will probably at ouco pass tho bill authorizing the enlistment of about Kt.OOO men for immediate ser vice in Cuba who liavo had the yellow fever, it having been stated to tho president that it would bu an eaiy mutter to secure such men in tho ex treme south. Thc.-e enlistments will be in addition to the 125,000 first called for by the president. Kvery day the president ! forced to decline oilers of icgimcut.s of men, be cause lio has no authoiity to aceept them, tlio .states having chosen to fur nish their quota of voluuteeus from the national gnat d, and in ueaily every ciim) having piolcitcd because their ipiota was not huge enough. lYnti sylvaiiia miiI wind that it would gladly have furnishid the entire I ','5, OOli. Should thete bo a second call, which at this time looks veiy doubtful Mime of the legimeiits which ht-ve been ollctcd will be given a chance for er vice. In addition to the share of the 650,- 000,000 recently appropriated by con gress allotted to tho war department, Secretary Alger has beon compelled to ask congress to appropriato$34,000,000 to meet war expenses of that depart ment during the two mouths remain in of tlio present tiscal year. Tho money will bo promptly voted. It ap pears that Representative Dingley was speaking by tho card when he said that the war expenditure had exceeded 825,000,000 a month since March 1, aud would go much highlit' shortly. War department officials do not liko tho manner in which military news has leaked from that department and movements been published about as soon as they had been determined upon. So a new rulo absolutely pro hibiting information being given by any official has boon adopted, aud pry ing eyes aro to bo kept at a distanco by donying ndmittanco to newspaper men and other outsiders to any of the offices of the department. City Council. Council mot on May 3rd, with Mayor Warron in chair and ait aldermen pros cnt. Minutes of last regular and interven ing meetings were read and approved. Committco on matter of investigat ing bill of Jus. McNeny for $200.00 at torneys fees made report, after which it was moved and seconded and motion carried that matter be laid over. The following bills were allowed on tho several funds. (J. M. lilliby, Klreet work $ r. r.o .1. II. Ciirr. " " ;i no V. S. WIIIIiiiiih. " " 1 HO M V. ItlekiTMJii, " " fi m M. II UulicrlMin, " I 00 Clto. JjinL'lscr,LJi" " 1 do V. A llrown, " " 5 no I. V. Kliihd, htreet coinmliluuer 2fi (o Hoi.s A. Illfe, (lni)iiKc .' "1 O. V. Dow, eoul ami frelKht Si .is S5. F. bpokesllglU, Juilgc of election a U) M.C.Micrmoti, '-' 00 II. N. KutlcilKe, a 00 M . W. Hoby, Clerk of election- 3 00 T. J. Ward, 2 00 W. O. milium, 2 00 A.;M. Aultz, drnjnRe 11 C. W. KMler, pollttiRiplnco SOU It. I'. Hutchleou, night marshal 10 00 Treasurer and water commissioner made their reports which wore accept ed by the council. On motion duplicate warrant was drawn in favor of W. L. McMillan on general fund for $30.50 name having been drawn ou judgment levy fund and afterward cancelled, said warrant to be paid over to water commissioner. This finishing the business for tho municipal year 1807, Mayor Warren ad miuisteted tho oath of ollicu to his mic cessor, L. il. Keek and the old fuiiiicil adjourned .sine die. ,3! km . -.i J-V siiinmer winK r GENUINE summer or JACKSON FAVORITE WAIST. $1.00 bujs the most perfect Kx Kx .short chisel Lafst sb ipe The weareis of these goods insured the most perfect lit and miIiiI eomfor'. 10c buys a f 1 .00 corset. 2o corsets, mi kon lim sat d sizes. ecnn a mp.etc line of C-IJ and ('( , Fav 'file and .lackson corsets. IPfc -&. tf-rkkr1 .&. "' . j . - m rw mrw m -r -- - w titz tslpfor llayadero skirt pattern. UpS JJVj latest novelty in spring am! f)i slimmer skirtings; regular price 03c. iS'K Qf)n for latest combinations in col-:&- J-'0 0,.s j y. ,lll( W(H) novelties, only one pattern of each kind, regular price U0c "rl,- 9K J&k ffel per yard for 7-yard dress pattorn tts rUm in silk and wool novelties, only !$$ one pattern of each, regular price $1.10. :'sC$! Kfip for Spring Suitings for tailor ;7K v'V made suits, haiidsotuo line ?23 and colors. Uo Wicrgo Novelties, all colors, 40c por ;f2i yard. tgS 50c per yard for lirocaded blacks and :S2b colors. 'rliu TiDf rim- vii rd fur nil wnnl allk ilm.sb ljr2 Henriettas. i&ES 20o to $1 for 3C-inch Henriettas iu .nj blacks mil colors. l'it 2.rio for Blue and black sejgos, 40-inoh. !?5$ 70c for 48 inch extra itiiility serge, all l$2& colors. tyStt Spring and Summer Wash Qoods. iu: to otic ror urgauoies nayo a no Suisse and Organdies. 10c to 20c for Dimities, 7e to 30c for White Wash Woods. India Litmus, k)c to 50c per yard 12c for Organdie Linings, full line of colors 10c Dublin's Skirt Linens; neat, pretty patterns JpS Carpet 2Vairp. IVJ? We handle the 11 B carpet win p. fS5 l'00! '"' skuin None bettea Five H bunches white, 18c; coloied, 20j. Big Store ! Big Show ! Big Crowd ! Wo watch the l"s and Q's. l"s for PUICKi and Q'.s for QUAIiiTY. Special attention paid to the combining of tho Iwo. Prices better than adjectives auv time. That is the reason of our remarkable inci ease in business tho past four months Our constantly increasing httfiincKs demands more loom. Our new building is now about enclosed. Our buvers ate HgmoliigonQUKKNSWAUE ar.d FURNITURE slocks. fiifc i .il im" iii-i " ' ' ' .-r-nmiiBiiM ". Carpets. Our competitors tell you that they can sell you carpet fiom samples cheaper than we can where wo carry them in stock, hecuuo they do not have large amounts of money in stock. In the fitst place they pay from 5c to iue per yaid more for their carpet Cr" when selling from Humpies, they con- JO sequetitly have to ask that much inoro J for goods. fc5" We carry 15 patterns of Ingrain in ft3; hmick, ranging in values from uuo to ; 75o per yard. An all wool carpet at j DO YOU NEED A SEWING MACHINE? We have one for $20 that we guarantee for 5 years. Guarantee it to be equal to any machine in the maaket. They are finished in oak. From tlio fact of the immense sales iu this line the prices must be right. PARASOLS Steel frames, nobby handles, woit'iji dollar. Yes but you can have them at 75c. Compare our $1 and $1.25 Parasol with other $1.75 goods. They have tho quality style and finish, and such beauties at $2. $2.50 and $3.00. 'fill zJ h 1 1 r BR? 70c that Vou cannot niireh in rnmlltv for less than 80 to 85c. 15 pieces Chinese aed Japanese mat tings, from 15c to 35c per yard. 3 pieces llemi). ranylnir from 15p. tn Hoc per yard. We carry a very nice linu of Mo- quett carpets. Wo cut to tit and make with or without borders for SI yer yd 500 j ut ds TAISLE OILCLOTH, new patterns, lfie. N,M,awa"IMMMnMIHWinMMMMNmH Cheese Tin llii-s I"n . 1 (.'team flu ce on tho iir.fi.i.t. fhe best ihat monev ean "ii . S id tcgulail.i tor 20e, our price 15c. SOAP A 'ii.i'.ihlt'ss dirt lifii-i. Won't hint, n thing but dirt and gnaae San i CI'ius soap, equal ol ati on the i ..i e , M liars foi 2.V. 12 o.ua Aie soup for 25c. 7 bars of Whito Russian soap for 25c. Ivory Soap, 7c per bar. Gold Dust Washing Powder, 4 pound package 20c, usually sold for '25c por package. 8T5' m m !lS! Jk" j2$? GRANULATED SUGAR, standaid grade, $0.25 per hundred. Off grade granulated 30 per hundred. This is the sugar many call staadard goods. Pleasure in living when you havo good bread. Good bread you will bo suro to have if you ttso Miner's No. 1 Pat ent Flour, at $1.35 per sack. Riverton and Amboy Patents 81.55 per sack. All flour handled by us guaranteed. Package Coffee 10c per package. Full weight pail of Jelly or Syrup GOe 0 pounds Prunes for 25c. 0 pounds Raisins for 25c. 0 pounds Missouri Peaches, 25c Ono pound can Clover Leaf Haking SS?1 Powder, 25c. Wo guarantee theso &?? goons equal to any on the market. Uuy RS' a can, use half of it, if not good return fe$' the balance and get your money back. 2s That .shows that wo have faith in the 8$ goods. fcl ffciS T ."!At?AVf?A?TfT?iiy?iii'tCi'i!'Y2tl''LCi51 tni MiA" !iV ?iViJJ. JJV't!SifA'AV"AltAMM.M.M ..... .t ............ .-- .. . ... I . i " " " i .. . .., HHHHHHnHaN iuiiibaajia AAA A AAAA1 The new council mot and the new members weie swuru in on Wednesday unfiling The council grunted uloon license to the two applicants John Politicly and M M Stern Tlie f"llowiug bills were allowed; W. I. MrMllliiti. irlntIiiK J M.clliirii, Hilary .suiiiuel Wei-l, .liiilnu of eleetlon .1. A.Titlleyb, . Council then adjourned, Well Said. Col. Jack Walsh, of the Red Cloud Nation, last week devoted column or two of his more or less valuable space to an attack on tho Signal becauso, for sooth, the paper contained a few com plimentary words in regard to Senator Thurston. We trust that no ono will expect tho Signal to mako any roply whatever to the baso accusations and miserable assumptions of tho Walsh as to tho motives that prompted tho editor of tho Signal to a complimentary men tion of a gentleman whoso patriotic utterances havo stirred tho country from one end to the other. Whon the editor of a newspaper abuses his oppor tunities, by deliberately and wi' limit provocation misrepresenting and tra ducing another lie writes himself down as too '.lioriuighly disnput:(hlc to he recognized oy respeetanie icwspaper men to iho extent of being d.iti d witli a eontiovi isy of i fr.einlly or otherwise. needs to leal u to be ilcci-i Rock Sign il. it eo 4) on y oo 2 o Anothor Cnso ofllhoumnti m Cure The wiping out of political lines iu congress was not pormanont. When it was only .i question of voting money already in the treasury to enable tho couutty to prepare for war, or of a dec laration of war, party lines were oblit erated, but as .soon as it became neces (an for congress to piiviilu the mon ey to lliht tlie war party lines were again much in evidence. The demo era's of the lioiisi with eight excep tion, and all of thu populists voted ug'iiiist the war revenue bill because it provided for tin issue of bonds, but as all the republicans, except two, and bix dumoeralM votud for tho bill it was passed by a vote of 181 to 131. Tho bill will bo taken up by the senate this week. The boud provision will bo 8100 Howard, $100. Tho readers of this paper will bo pleased to learn that thero is at least one dreaded disease that scionco has been able to euro in all its stages and that is catarrh. Hull's Catarrh cure is tho only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional discaso, requires a con stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting direct ly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation ot the disease, and giving the path ut strength by building up the constitution and assisting naturo in do ing its work. Thu proprietors havo so much faith in its curative powers, that they nfler One Hundred Dollars for unj ease that it fails i cure. Send for lict of tetini'iiiial.s Address, ! . .1 Ciii:ni: ic Co , Toledo, O. S .Id In ilriirroii.l 7."ii' Hall' i ainlly Pills are the best. A Largo Fumily. Looms, .Neo , April 20, 1808. Mrs. C. O ONoii, Bi 2s, this place, states thai itiilil she begun the 110 of Hood's S.u.Siiparilla her health was very poor hut site is now well, aud she docs all the work for a large family and hardly over fools tired. by Cliumborlnm's PaniUulm M son n I'lllicti 1 w.th tin uma llm which fontiaeii'd Ins itht limb until ho was unable to wty; Aftei using one and a half huttlfiif Ciiaiu berlaiu'.s l'aiu Halm he was iblo to bo about again. 1 can hcartry recom mend it to persons suffering com rlieu niatism. John Snidku. Filed, C.il houn Comity, W. Va. For kilo by II IS. Grice. am Rtal Bstate Transtei Real esUttt transfers for ho week ending May 4, 1903, furilshed by tho Fork Abstract Co., L. H.rt, Mali nger, lUd Cloud, Neb. Frank II. Orcutt to DatM II. StunHrd, &T. 00 1 kits 54 700 no i-, oo l on JUW) niiW 14 80 2 9, wd .union miuuuru iu . u huuiiipoiii fi lot.1, all 4 am! 5, Mock 17, licit Clo Lincoln Land Co. to C. It. McCoy, .1 nnd 4. block 18, lllmloii, wil Wither S. I.enko to A. O. Willis, lot 2iul s Ii lota 21, US nod 20 block I, .lack nililltlou to Itcil Cloud Ci John I. Springer to JitmeH Amaek, ko 27 1 10 wil .lamen Aiiuiek to Union Central I.tfun mrance Co, vq 97 1-10 qed M. W. Dlckcritoii to KiikIi niul Miner, purl lots ID and 21, block -Jl, Id Clnudwd l". II. Mooro to .lullii r KelloRK. lotir. and 10. block A, Miillh Mnore'H a Hon lo lied I'loinl ud - -- Rod Cloud Market Roprt. Hogs 3 25 Which 1b better, to thoroughly clenuso and purify tho blood just now, or mako yoursolf liable to tho many dangerous ailmonts which aro no prevalent during Biimmor? Impurities havo boon accumulating in tho blood all winter, and right now is tho timo to get rid of them. A thorough course of Swift's Specific is needed to cleanso the blood aud puri fy tlio Hvstoin, toning up and ccoiiimo. strengthening it all over. Those i) Kiiiu who take this precaution now aro !r. Uul-h comparatively snfo all Hummer; iitrde hut to neglect it is to invito somo 1 form of sichni"is wliieh is mi coin- 0fl nioii during the trying hot poason. It is now that a course of Swift's Specific S.S.S.Blood will accomplish so much toward rondoring tho system capable of resisting tho evil influences which aro so liable to attack it during tho summer when sickness is so abundant. It is the best tonio and system-builder on the market, becauso it it a real blood remedy and is made sololy to search out and remove all impurities, and supply an abundanco of pure, rich and rod blood. S. S. S. is mado exclusively of roots and herbs, and is Nature's own remedy. It is puroly vegetable, aud is tho only blood romedy guarantood to contain no potash, mercury or other mineral. Bo sure to get S. S. S. Thoro is nothing half as good. no .'17 (II MJ'i HI " 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 : 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 IT'S A DUTY You owo your eves that of properly caring for them. You can't be too careful with na ture's greatest blessing, aud the most deli cato organs your eyes. Noarly every hu man being has Defective - Eye - Sig;i.t - ! Our skilled optician examines eyes free. Como in and let him exam ino your eyes. If joti don't require glasses he will tell you so. Only regular doctor of rcfarction in tho county. e'wlxot.t.ise Bros Jewelers and Opticians. EgTTho very linist Watch, Clock and .Tewelav Repairing. Satisfac tion guaranteed "I t Spectacles! Spectacles! Spectacles! I Uillchois Slock 'A Fat Cattle -l Wheat, No. 'J orn O.its Barley Rye Krk8 Ruttor Ducks aud (tccse Chickens 0-3 30 0-1.30 00 .i O.I 30 i 10 fj 4 ! I'jn't t.i!iaci'uilt niul i-i:;ul.c Uur I lie Ami). To ijnlt tobacco ctiMly and forevor. bo inns netlc. (nil of life, norvo nnd lnor. tulio No-To-Il.ic, tho w'omlerwiirlier, that uiaUcs woali moi Htrone. All ilrugi;l!i3,(0oorfl. Curoeuaran teed Uooklel anil sample free. Address Sterling Remedy Co., Cblcco or New York. R' liitul aeiina'ih, perfectly and speedily by one who can do it. LAlF.bl' (J HAWAII: OIMICIAN I have the llne,t ami most t mleto Am better equipped for aud Dial i ,ie fur testing the ii- in the do the optical biisines-. of Hits county, than can he done elsewhere. va 1 lei ill lit you better and chcaner A Good Alarm Clock for 75c. When you come to buy this clock you will Unci that I have them and will not try to sell you bomething higher priced. You will find all I offer for sale equally cheap, such as ONE AND EIGHT DAY CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, FINGER RINGS, SPECTACLES, CHARMS, CHAINS, ETC., ETC., Willi do your complicated watch woik cheaper and better than it can bo done elsewliuru. WIRE Ini iulFiugir Ring, ISacast Fins and Bracelets made w hile you wait. Engraviupdono also while you wait. THOS. rEVIMCA-IV, Watch examiner for Ii. & M. Jeweler aud Graduate Optician. 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