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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1898)
THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1HU8. Kaayjmcrtnwwinaagjvuriiiuiaix)iwwwwiwj f tf ui ins: Sore Clrl Suffers With Imnuro Yod-Other Treatment Failed jut Hood's Snrsnparllla Cured p Wonknooc end Ucadueho. ' My lo"gl.tur, 0 years old, had a run ning Bore below her right ear (or thn o months. The doctor nd viced pritnl In; It with lodlnonnd wo did this but It did no good. Then I got a liottlo ol Hood'n Hnr Bftpnrllla. The first hottlo mado noino Im provement, nnd when tho third hottlo had been tnken tho frowns nicely hcnlcd. A year linn pnssed .since then nnd thero lini been no return of tho tore." V. 1. ""MAaNUssoN, Amol 1, Nebraska. I' I was troubled with weakness nnd henocho but since taking n few bottles of llooU's Barsaparllla I hnvc hnd no trouble. .ill. t.i...i .1 itr.w. m t n nun Ol 1111H K1I1U. 1UIUJ. Ill Alt I liln ID) UUU Kobmtskn. Get only Hood's bccntiBo lOOCl S parilla Ii tho best-In fact tho One True Wood Turlflcr. Holivliyalldrunclsti. Slisix for?:.. Ti rn ',lr" ,",ur '"''' Wis' '" liOOCI S I-'lllS tirtu'.easy to operate. iB THE CHIEF I'unuKiir.t) nr W. L. Mc.MILLAN. Ono year dlxmontlifi .1100 60 I'Ulll.lhllEI) KVKUY KUIDAY Entered nt tlio pout ofllcc nt Ked Cloud, Ncb.n locondchuamnll matter. The lied Cloud, Neb., CHIEF, weekly, is credited with the lurijcst circulation accorded to any paper in lied Cloud or in Webster county or in the Fifth Conunssianal District. Printer's Ink, duly 28, J8U7. COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES.; Thirteen Pupils Grnduatd with Honor. Exercises Held at the Opera House Last Tuesday Evening. Tho Krnduutine; '"'ass of '1W was as last year composed of thirteen, always known as an unlucky number, but in this particular that old superstition has been lost for the gentlemen and sweet graduates composing tho class of '97 liavo not had tho fateful mishaps which tradition has had in store for those who have run up against tho number 13. Not ono of tho graduates cf '07 have fared tho worse by this fateful number but each ami every ono in business profession amllhu duties of homo have had a peaceful life and dono well. Hut ono of tho graduates of '07 lias fouul single blessedness not in tho ways of tho world. Taking last year as an ex ample wo do uot believe that tho sup erstition of No. 13 will hold good In '1)8 but each nud every ono of tho gradu ates will take hold of tho great problem of lifo and come out successful. Tho stirringtimes of tho present hnvogivon tho gruduato a splendid chance for sub ject and several havo taken tun oppor tunity. Tho program this year was out of tho ordinary in tho fact that tho ora tions with tho exception of tho saluta tory and tho valedictory were omitted nnd a well selected pi'ogrnm was ren dered instead. Tho program as given out last week was gone through with in thu pleasant ly characteristic manner which is al ways observed in our graduating exec oises. Tho male quartet rendered tho first number in their usual happy manner. This was followed by an appropriate invocation by Rev. Iltihsoug. Jessie thicker ctinio next with her salutatory which was delivered in that vein of pure feeling of the graduate who is breaking the lies of cliool life and going out in tint unknown fealmo w'lmsi' mutows or pleasure may be weighed by the breaking of a .straw. The next number was an iusdiunicn tal .solo "Night Smitf," hy Mis- Irene Miner and was a pleasant feature of thu program. The speaker of the evening S. Wright Butler 1). 1). was next introduced and his address, "The Waiting Niche," was ably handled and shows that tho gen tleman is of a broad and able mind nnd a llrst class entertainer. Ono might go on nnd use up many words of praise in regard to the gunllemaus ad dress, but wo can better say in few words, it was tin host Ked Cloud has heard in years. MUs Vane Fjo, Always a favorlto with lied Cloud uudiouco'i, captivated the (trembly with one of her vocal ibis which iiri always entertaining. .Miss Maud Miller was valedictorian and accomplished her dilllenlt task of s.ijiiiK good-bye in a tender and pleas ing way. rim jvonej pteseuted tno diplomas lotho gnuluaUs and poke to them words ol good cheer and ntlvlco for i he future aud lhee words will reour t. (hem often and ofteu in tho future when some may hap tuny think with u gtel how much niiuh bettor it would hnvc li'-on had they minded liLs wordri. While .Mi-is Lillian Smith played a nnmlji'i on llio iiin ih little tot Pearl Mitcuoll and LHIIo Overmg and Milliter Phil Sliei woud presented the lloial emblems to the graduates. Tho class Ming was ably rendered by tho Misses Ward nnd Ducker and Messrs. Dickson and Perry after which tho oxurcises wero closed with tho benediction by Rov. I, W. Edson. IVI ITHIVill AVAlt 2COTKS IX UK I HP. Roosevelt's rough lidcrs have arrived at Tampa, Flu French papers nro now discussing the piobabilitv of a FieuchAmerican compact. William A. l'ii.kertou, the famous detective has been etlled into govern ment service to hunt down Spanish spies The home has agreed to the cotifoi etice report on the war revenue bill by a vote of 153 to 111. The coininander.sof Admiral Dewey's "hips have been promoted for bravery at the battle of Manila. Congress has passed a bill providing for the establishment of postolllces at military posts and camps. There is a run on the Hank of Spain in Madrid, the people demanding the exchange of notes into silver. Owing to thu dilliculty in shipping horses so far, it is likely that no cav alry will bo sent to tho I'hllllpines. An understanding lias been reached whereby the Hawaiian annexation resolution will be considered in the house this week, The .sonata has passed n bill pro viding for thu appointment of two mat rons for every volunteer regiment to mend and wash clothes. Thu economic situation in Spain daily becomes moro critical. The (lis tless among tho poor is terrible, and government is beset with great finan cial dilliculties. President McKinley is .said to havo information which points to tho early cessation of tho war on account of Spain's deplorable condition. British Colonial Secretary Chamber lain thinks an alliance bitwecn tho United States and Great Britain is cer tain in tho near future. Notice of expulsion fiom Canada has been sent to Lieut. Cerran.a and Sonor du Hose, recently attached to tho Span ish legation in Washington. Seuor Polo do Barnabo, Into Spanish minister to tho United States, has been appointed under secretary in tho for eign ollico of tho Spanish government. Tho president has in contemplation tho submission of a messago to tho two houses of congress calling for tho iin mcdlato annexation of Hawaii as a military necessity. A bill has boon introduced in the houso of representatives by Mr. Lacoy of Iowa, to enablo soldiers in tho Hold to voto in congressional elections dur ing tho war with Spain. Persistent rumors, credited by somo naval authorities of high rank, say that three Spanish war whips succeed ed in forcing their way into Havana harbor Wednesday night. Governor Holcomb has received a privato telegram from Washington saying orders would be issued at onco for mobilization at Lincoln of Col. Bryan's regiment, tho 3d Nebraska. Tho president has sent to congress a copy of a messago from Roar Admiral Dowoy, acitnowledgln? tho voto of thanks passed by congress to tho offi cers ami moil of the squadron at Ma nila. Tho Spanish Cadiz squadron is not considered n factor in tho calculations of the navy department. Few, if any, naval officers believe it will come to the West Iudias or go to the L'hilipiuos. Telegraph communications between Captain General Blanco and thu au thorities at Mndird havo been entirely cut oil by the severing of the last cibles, thus entirely isolating tho Spanish forces in Cuba from Spain. Soldiers havo a 'special mail service privilege which most of them are not nwaio of. When they mail a lcttci without postage prepaid tho letter will be forwarded with postage duo at the Usual rate, to be collected on delivery. Captain Hodgson of the British stimuli r Lnughton, which arnved in New York last Moiiday.ieports that the condition of tho Spanish lleet when It arrived at Curaeoa was deplorable. Tho sailors were half starved and tho bottoms of the vessels were covered with hugo barnacles and long grass. An organization of 200 mounted titles, to be known as Talma Mounted ltillcs, American volunteers, is under way in New York to augment the ranks of Gome, and to aid the United States in tho invasion of Culm. r'ie bundled picked men have already been enrolled. Admiral Dowoy has informed the Spanish authorities at Manila that he will h)!d them responsible for tho life of the captain of tho gunboat Callao, whom tho bpanlards threatened to sh.u.t becnusu ho surrendered when confronted by tho ontlro Aiuuricua Hnot. Captain General Hlnnco has issued a decree prohibiting Uie stay In Cuba of foreign cnricspnudents, who the de rive decline, will bo regarded asapu and their ca-e dibmitteiltuthe militar-, ende. This is inu'rpretoil to mean Ui'H they will bo sbot. Tho rainy season on the Florida coast may now bu said to have fairly cointnouecd. Tho rainfall is simplv w uuiiuus, ""t mo grounu, uriod liko . stouo by a drouth that has lasted eight months, n tidily absorbs the water as it falls and but little diseonifoit is ex perienced by the soldiers. The lirst detachment of the army of invasion .sailed on Wednesday. The force numbered 127,000 men, composed of infantry, cavalry, artillery, engin eers ni d signal corps. The housu committee on appropri ations has estimate 1 tiiat the cost of thu war tho first six mouths will be .Ti(),()00,000. Mr. Cannon, chairman of tho committee, stated in the house on Wednesday that the war would cost approximately $1100,000,000, provided it should continue one year. A report is current that Manila lias fallen, it is said to bo now occupied by the Philippine insurgents command ed by General Agumaldo. Another report says tho Spanish governor gen eral, fearing a massacre of Spaniards by the insurgents, had surrendered tho city to Admiral Duvey, and that the stars und stripes wero Hying over the city of Manila. The stars and stripes in the shape of the largest Hag in the world will lloat over Mono castle, Havana, when Blanco surrenders. Tliojiinnicnso Hag designed for this duty is already pre pared. A patriotic Wall street man lias had tho great Hag made. It mens urcs 120 feet In length by forty-three and one-third feet in width, Rand it is believed that it breaks tho record for size. I .is so big that special bunting was mado for it i l Boston. Tho bunt ing measured forty-two inches acioss in the rough. Mado up in flag, allow ing for seams, each stripe measures forty inches. It took a full piece of forty yards for each stripe, except where they run into the jack. The jack measures forty feet in length and covers the space of seven stripes. The stars arc not very large. From point to point eaeli star measures fourteen inches. They are arranged) in alter nating rows of seven and eight, accord ing to army rigulatious. The Hag will cost.$2f)0. Big as it is it can bejpacked in a large traveling trunk'and will not weigh moro than 200 or 2ri0Jpounds. i . Intomntional Mining Congross. Salt Lake City, Utah, July 6th to 0th 1803. Bate Ono lowest, first class.'regular (not temporary reduced) fare, plus 82, for tho round trip from all'pnints. Dates of sale. Sell tickets Julv 3d, 1893. Transit limit live days in each diicction with final limit twonty days from dato of sale. Continuous passago in both directions oast of Colorado com lion points; stopovers west'of Col orado common points with transit limits. A. CoNovKit, Agent. m I was seriously affiicted with a cough for several yoars, and last fall had a more soviro cough than over before I have used mauy remedies without re ceiving much reliof, and being recom mended to try a bottlo of Chamber lain's Cough Remedy by a friend, who, knowing mo to bo a poor widow, gavo it to mo, I tried it, and with tho most gratifying results. Tho first bottlo re lieved mo vory much and tho second bottlo has absolutely cured mo. I give this certificate without solicitnion, simply in appreciation of tho gratitudo felt for the cure effected. Respectfully Mits. Makv A. Bkakd, Claremore, Ark. For sale by II. E. Grico. Tho Union Fire Insurance Company is the best mutual. Combine risks; in installments 3 per cent. J. II. Smith, Special Agent. Sacrificed to Blood Poison, Thoso who havo never had Blood Poi son enn not know what a de.-peruto con dition it can produce. This terriblo discaso which tho doctors are totally nimble to cure, is communicated from ono generation to another, indicting its taint upon countless innocent ones. bonm jciiMMKo Iwiib liiiKMilutrd with jioIroii by a nur.-i' who Inffctcil my babo with blood taint, 'llinllttlo urn' wus UIH-I1UU1 III till) BUUKKII1, niul Its lid' wart ylt'hlcd iii to tin- fearful ixilson. For six lon yeur I hu( feri'il untolil inlfcvry. I wan cim-rril with tioros anil uk'i'r.i from lii'iul in (out, itiul no laiiKiniK enn extiri'ts mv fecllnm of woo ilurliiK tlitHo Iomk' yrtirn. i iiuti uie item ,1,1. illxnl . ..., , ....i. . U.,, ernl iiliysli'liom HiiPt'Oit gi i hivi'iy irenii'ii 1110, mil nn -.,' I to no mrhic. The uuT rurv unl Hitnli fcemtd to mid fuel to the nw ful ll inic m litoh wamli'Muirli ir me 1 win mhiMil by frl iidn wb . lml hhiv mlorful I ruriH in iiltl.y ll.to try ifi' sim e. Wf I nnl twolntllrit.nml I ( It li m ai-ili r. Im-Iii I 111V lirVIM hope f.ir luallli niul lin i-plut ti i Ufc'iiln. 1 Impnivi'il from the stun, umIh com. pi.'U anil inTrvct rurnwiM tin- riult. M. t. ti. In tho only blood rcmdly whlpti r, ih'Iii'h 1b. iwralo eaeil. M un. T. W . I.bb, HoiittrniiuTy, Ala, Of the many blood romrdie, S. S. S. in tho only ono winch can rt nch deep seated, violent Ciivt a. It never fail to cure perfoctly niul k miancntly the uuwt tliwperate c.isch which are beyontl uio i-uuou ui ouior rcincuies. is inti-n i".i i ni', r. r i.l ; in rnly lib mil i ,io .! .' ,i n: , ' to in H3 m ! i' , '! i i i ii it. i'. 1 Vulvi-.l I ' '.. u. , ' I l.t I.y si.;ift Spccihc Uuiiij-uoy, Atlanta, Uturgia. LM ii IXmV&ESlJtrff Mt- lUHtS WMlHt Alt tUt UllS. Hcit Coutili Syrup. Tiutea UoihI. Cu In time. Hulil hf drumiUtt. I(M4ligJfTil5MMf?TjEl fPT w L' .? JuwBUT jtfSft mmm V,X1'.ZJ I fr (,$! Suffered 20 Years. I MRS. MARY LEWIS, wlfo of a promi nent farmer, and well known by all old residents near Itcluiont, N. Y,. writes: "For twuiity-sutcn ycais I had been a constant mtlTercr from nervous prostra tion, and paid largo sums of money for doc tors nnd advertised remedies without beno flt. Three years uro my condition was alarming; tho least nolso would startle and unnervo me. I was unalilo to sleep, had a number of HliiKlnR spells and slowly grew worbO. I began using Dr. Miles' Kestoratlvo Ncrvlno and Nerve and Liver 1'llls. At first tho mcillchio seemed to havo no effect, but after taking a few bottles I began to notlco achango; I rested better at night, my appe tite began to lmprovo and I rapidly grow better, until now I am as nearly restored to health as one of my ago may expect. God DIossur.MUcs'Nurvluo." Dr. Miles' Remedies arosold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottlo benefits or money re funded. Hook on dis eases of tho heart and nerves free. Address, Dr.' H IYIIIOS' -Nervine: 4 Restores fo, Health ; EHA DR. Ml 1 K3 MEMUAL CO., Klkliurt, Ind. TIMETABLE. B & M. R.Y iu:i) ci.om, SEitn. LINCOLN OMAHA CUICAUO s'l. .a-; KANSAS CITY S'l. LOUIS and all points cast and south. nVNVFll JIFLFNA nrriE SALT LAKE C'Y PORTLAND S.l. F1UXCISC0 and all points west. THAIS IXAVK AH 1'OM.OW: No. ;g. Krululit. dully except feimdiiy for W'j mure mill all point cmm 8:00 n.m. No. 10. I'MifcuiiKcr, ilnlly for M. Joe. KmiMii City. AtrliUou, St. I.oiiIh nml nil points ent ntul t-ontli ..10:20 a.m. Nn. 111. Acrommoilnllon, dally except Suiuliiy. llnMlin;, (Iriinil Ih land, lllnck Hills nml nil points In the northwest l :00 p.m. No. 143. Aecommoilntlon, ilnlly except .Stinility, Otierllu, KmiMir, nml IntermetlliUo Mutton, vln Ho jmtillcnu 12:0! p.m. No. 01. I-'relglit, dully, Wyinoro nnd M. ,ioc una inierinuiimie Junction point". 13:10 p.m 3. l-'relKlit, dully for Kcpulillcnn OrkauH,UxrordnudnllpolntH wen 10:30n.m, No. 15. Vnseiiger. daily. Denver, nil points In Colorado, Utnb and Cnllfornla 8:t0p.m. Sleeping, dining, nnd reclining chnlr curs, (featN free) on through trnlns. Tickets sold and linggHgc checked to nuy point In tho United States or CHiinila. For Information, time tnblcR, maps or ticket cnll on or addrea A. Conover, Agent, Red Cloud, Nelir. or J. Francis, General l'auougcr Agent Omaha, Nebraska. FRED E. McKEEBY, M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. City and country calls promptly nn swored day or night. NIGHT CALLS AT OFFICE. Officf. ovf.ii Cottino's Duuo Stohe. E. U. OVERMAN, HTTORNEY - HT - LKSni.Q Ottlce In Moon lltnck. Does a general law business. Practices in all courts. Mom WoviTnrl (MIO(II. TKACIIinis. HICll ll uiimu, M;,. ll.XICs.iKAIIMi:ilS m,iii.m; Aiii.M nn) onu honest nml wIIUiik to hustle, we wilt inn cnoil wnues nud kIo st inly i'iii!o nil-lit. wi'ih our fiielllilos nml jiorsuiiiil help any iiom full nine iiiid wIIUiik to work run will n my In iitloli Willi us Apply 'iinck. hliitlliK iitte. L. L MAY &. CO. yi 1'AII,. MINN. Nnr-orvtncn. sccdniPii nml FlorM. What do you expect to find In a first class meat market V The Hist thing is the class of meat kept in .stock whether it is nice, tender and juicy, or lough as a U n-year-old Texas steer. Wo should bo pleased to have you call and put us to this test. All our meats will be found Ib'st class and the best in tho market. Our price will aUo be found juft right. A. R. Reynolds, Eust sine Webster Street. I'l'llLlCATION OF SUMMONS. In the DlsiilPt Court of NYliiUT County. No l.i'i'iili'ulilo Si'iurltlcs Compinj ) 1 liiliilltl. I (icrhard Wolljeii.ot nl Dofeuclnnts. , (iirlmrd Woltjen. ilefctidnut Bbove named will ink" ii'iilcc that on (ho llh day of Mv I .'is. t:.iilllile ei-iirltlus l omp.nil-, plulnlliV liiTi'ln. (tied ltHlllloii In llio lllsirul I'liurior Wet.sier i-oiuil), NitrHt.kn t -lifcl s.ild dclfiif) mil imiilimiUHl with olliorn trie otijeft mm pniur of wlildi tiro to forwlow n ii-rliilu i.i..ri ..k i Kmiiiii tiv ton lo the K.iulliilile MoiiHKi' Cuiii"iuy upon ilu noutliwcM iiiiirnr of si-, lion eUliiueii, (own om- norm of r.,nv!e iil-ii' ,i't of tlu Hih I' M. In Wplisu-r i-'iiiini, Ni'iukrt to Mii'inv tin1 imyuu'iit of u i .-iihiii i.riiiiii-iir) ii lv iUto.1 I'l-Liniiry Hi. f'ilJ. for ilie .in .rT'O Willi it ii tu'irem eoiiluiis Iherelo .iti.ii 'i d iil'l nolo win- I in- iinu imynlilo In I . . i-.fr.. ii dniu Ihi ri o'. I'litlnllll Minder i n.-M Mini n'l OiellMt it.' of M, lWi Ihe mid I i n 1" Moiu'.ve iniipn'i diil Hhliii'il i .1 iiiiifi ip il fii'l u.ilP mid tuorlKivi' lo i ,11,1 . huh I- noil Ihe uwii r .Hid holiltr of v , i ii .i. Hii-1 iiuni.-ui' That thl-re ih now due I, ,i I iinti'ii mi I uio U ii," Uio ihii of fd'IO for tthli-li "nn ulih inii-i.n lioui the l.'itli rtny of epuiiiin'r. I.ii pluliiilll priijn for ii deerie Unit defoudiinih ho required lo imy thu cHine, or lliriit.iililiirvmli.cn limy t'H m to biitlsly Uie iiinoiiui found due. Von tiro rt'iiulred to niihuer mid petition on or before tin 'J7tti il- of Juno, 1HUS. Dated, Mny ISih. lovH. EUUITABLK SccuniTics COMrAMT. Uy Hobt.T. fomii, IH lioruejr. SaK!f5SS5 itor&j y Wi w fib c 4 t 4 4 rV, IT'S A DUTY mm Defective Eye - lg;lxt - ! Our skilled optician examines eyes free. Como in and let him exam ine your eyes. If you don't require glasses lie will tell you so. Only regular doctor of rcfarction in the county. jVewhouse IBirost Jewelers and Opticians. EfTTlio very finest Watch, Clock and Jewelav Repairing. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Jf TRADERS I.UMBBR.CO., DKALKHS IN LUMBER and COAL, Biailcliiig; material, I5to. Red Cloud, . Nebraska. PL ATT & Ghieagoltambep Yard, KKI) CLOUD. Lumber, Lime, ; Spectacles! Spectacles! Spectacles! He fitted accurately, perfectly and speedily by ono who can do it LAI'hST (iltADUATK OPTICIAN. I havo the finest ami most complete trial case for testing the 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 dono cNewhere. 4 Mi 4 iHVIIH HV r ' - &ifc -i ? '' bo done elsewheri). WIRE lnin-ilr-inger Ring, Bacast Pins and Bracolots made while you wait. Engravingdono also while you wait. THOS. IEMAKT, Watch examine? for I, ec M. Jowolor and Graduato Optician. BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, SURREYS. Tho finest lino of road vehicles ever brought to Webster county. Call and examino them and c't prices whether you wish to buy or not, A full line of all tho lending farm machinery including ALL GOODS FIRST CLASS. THE - FAAOUS - If in need of auythii in tin 'm' you to .see u. Icfiic pur I JAS. PETERSON, Kr. xv Hardware - OP KLL WONDER STEEL RANGES, GASOLINE STOVES, ALASKA REFRIGERATORS, Also a lull line of the cell brated s jr-IeiTrioJc Refi-igerators t : THE HKST IN THE WORLD. mmidwiiiniiiwinii iimiiiimi Full line of.tiAiiuKS Imi-i'IiMI'.mts, Tinw aui., CiTn.i.KY, Wnti. Fi.ncim., Etc. city Dpaii and ROSS 5ft Goods Delivored to any part CITY AGENTS FOR on owe your eves that of properly paring tor them. You can't be too careful with mi tureVureatcst blessing, and the most deli eale orgniii yoiu eyes. Noarly every hu man being lias FREES CO., XKIiltASKA. Coal and Cement. A Good Alarm Clock for 75c. When you como to buy this clock you will find that I havo them and will not try to sell you something liiirlmr lirlpnil Vmi it.il I ('..,, I nil I l llll'er for sain ennnllr plinnii aimli no ONE AND EIGHT DAY CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, FINGER RINGS, bl'KUTAUljKS, -' HHAINH :; ETC.ETC.f .Hf vu" uoyour complicated Jwatch l work cheaper and better than it can PRICES ALWAYS TH LOWEST. OHIO - CULGIVATOR. it . i'vics or fa.'in machinery it will pay mi. nc.. I can .save yon money. Red Cloud, Na raska. . WRIGHT, DEALER IN and - Stoves, KINDS. rmriw,Mr ww to Express Ltine. RIFH, PROS, of the city. Charges as low as the Lowest ADAMS EXPRESS CO. j f ; -.swawwi .