The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, June 17, 1898, Image 4
Faniiiv Medicin Scvoro Attack of Dyopopaln Curocl by Hood'3 Snrsnpnrllln A Skin Dlseaao From Childhood, "Since wo enm t North Dakota vc have never hnd oci n'-.n to call physl clnu. Wo lake lf.iini' . tf-impnrlllii for all ournllincntfl. Ahout three yenrs nijo my husband hml t ho nitHfort it i to strain hli (totunch by heavy lifting. This brought on ilyspcimin anil hu suffered very much, especially at night, and he couhl not leep. Ho decided to tftko Mood's Horsa parllla and after iihIi'k two bottles ho was completely cured. Uu wni nNo gratlllod to find Unit Hood'H yarsnpnrllla relieved him of n roughnemi of the skin with which ho hud been troubled from child hood." Mkh. John Amiamb, I'oinhltinM). N. I). If you decldo to take Hood's Har aparllla do not bo induced to buy a sub stitute. Insist upon dviiuvv) (iirini ujiti Hood's Sarsa- parilla The Host In fact thu One True lllood rnrlller. Hold by all driiKKhLi. SI- six fur $: u t-ktu lire tasteless, mild, dice tlOOU S HlllS tUe. All druggists. isc THE CHIEF runi.iKMKii nr W. h. McMIMiAN. Ono jour... Six month ..1100 50 I'UIIMSIIKI) KVKItV KUIDAY Kutcrcd Ht the pot office nt lied Cloud, Neb.n ooottil clai-n tnnll matter. The lied Cloud, Sch., CHIEF, weikly, is rnditid with Ihi lunjist cimtlution nrrordul to any pajnr in lied Cloud or in MV.si euunly or ui the Fifth Cniiyri ssionnl Dislriet. I'rintir's Ink; duly 'JS, JSUT. WWII NOTKS IX Hit IKK. Thu lirst choice of acquired islands should bo given to thu Mcnimuu crow. Admiral Dewey litis been elected tin honorary member of the New York Historical society. According to the Madrid newspapers there is no space left on the Spanish standard for another victory to perch. Work on the old monitors and gun boats is being rapidly pushed at the League Island nnvy yard, Philadelphia. Admiral Cervcra'd oiler to exchange Lieut. Ilobjon and his party was mag nanimous, bus has not been followed up on his part. The bottlo recently corked by Lieut. Ilobson at Santiago appeal's to have had the same old directions, "well shaken before taken." Military surgeons claim that a nun stops growing at 129 years of ago. How ever the rule has no application in the c.130 of Lieut. llubsou. A Madrid dispatch to the London Times says that the Spanish bolievo that tho Americans aro tired of tho war and will gladly make peace. Hoar Admiral Simpson has officially declared that the purpose of the bom bardment of tho fortifications at Santi ago was to clear the way for troops. Ono of Spain's naval arms is buried at Manila, and another is imprisoned at Santiago. From now on young Al phonso will have to rely largely upon liis legs. Dewey's next Job at Manila will be to raise tho sunken Spanish !lel. He will bo coining back to America miiiiu day with twice as many .-.hips as lie had originally. Theeoiiditioii of Spain is a lirst class argument for popular education. Keeping 115 per cent of thu people in Uiioraueo oven of the alphabet is u costly buiui'.s. The big mill fast auxiliary ernHoi mid bo woll employed in carrying 1 1 oops to Santiago. They tire well tinned ami no Spanish gunboat would i io'S their path. Our troops on the way to Manila will be .surprised when they arrive and Hud our Hag over tlie town. Thir congrat ulations to Ddwey will hu a tluo spec tacle in the harbor. There has been but little', derange ment of commerce in the United States by reason of tho war, but n consider able derangement of Spanish fortifi cations has resulted. So far as the I'nilipplue question is concerned, the Huropetui nations have agreed with wonderful unanimity that the United States is entitled to the whole shooting match. In tho Spanish cortes the govern ment Is attacked from all sides. Sa gasta denies government responsibility for the disaster at Manila or for Ad miral Cervera's tactics. A baker's loaf of bread in Havana has been reduced in size so often that it weighs now less than one ounce. If this continues tho city will fall before many weeks from spout neons ex haustion, No doubt Wane will see to it that tlie jiw limes of till those "inule.s" killed during homh'irilmoiit will be out of reach when Sampson nlVects n landing on (Jubiu soil. Otherwise history may again repeat itself," Certuiuly no peoplo can excel tho Spaniards iu courtesy. Every time they sustain a defeat ;tbo minister on THE RED lutj tit Ihni pailii 11..C lout pm U i cab!i coi'giiitii.titiniis t" 'lif-vm pushed and ti Mealing 'tinti 3 111c 1 . On tu'cotinl of shallow watet only some of our Miinller vessel- couhl take mil iu the bombardment of (intuitu noma, but they weie entiiely equal to he woik. They faced the Spanish batteries and quickly silenced them. A Sim Francisco dispatch says that the destination of the cruiser Charles ton is the island of Gtiahaii, in the La drone group, which Is controlled by Spain. The group, it is .stated, will be xieed and a coaling station established 011 the Guahiin. Geographers jay that the summer climate of Cuba is better than is gen erally suppose I iu the United States. The opinion tistia ly held is based on the bad sauitiry condition of Havana, Matnuis and some other of the sea ports. A dispatch from Loudon quotes from the Daily Chronicle as follows "The i'hilippiuns tire lost to Spain. Up till recently it was possible to coneieve that the United States might make peace by accepting the surrender of Cuba and I'orto Kieo, allowing Spain to keep the Philippines, but already that dream Is over. In speaking of the heroes of the Mer riniac, Commodore Schley said: "Hob son led a forlorn hope without the power to cut his way out. Hut fortune once more favored tho brave, and I hope ho will receive the recognition and promotion he deserves. His name will live as long us the heroes of the woild are remembered." For the first time .since the wnrbogan the insurgent? in Cuba aie able to ren der any assistance to the United States forces. (Jen. Garcia, with ii.oOO men well tinned and equipped, is holding the hills that surround and cover San tiago, with a good supply of artillery commanded by American who know how to use it. Day by day lie is draw ing in his lines cloer and clo-er and fortifying every point of vantage. When the American 1 mil forces arrive and re-enforce Garcia, Santiago will be doomed. m THE "SOJER" BOYS. First Regiment Tennessee Volunteers Passes Through Red Cloud Go ing to the Philippines. On Saturday the Information was an nounced from Agent Conover that four train loads of volunteers would pass through the city on their way to Sat' Francisco. No definite information as to the time of their arrival was give ti out until later in the day when t was learned that they were duo hero be tween 8 and 0 o'clock Sunday morning. Of course this announcement brought tho general public who heard it to t'je depot for several train loads of real live troops arc not seen in the city every day. After a considerable wait it was announced that tho first train was ap proaching and a general .stampede was made to get in on the ground tloor and got a glimpso of the boys in blue. As tho train rolled into the depot a mighty shout of welcome went up from the as sembled crowd and was returned by thosoldiers who weru found to be the 1st section of the lirst batallion of Tenessee volunteers. Tho band accompanying tho train soon formed and treated the assembly to some patriotic airs. The ladies and young girls of the town were by this time acquainted ami pick ing upinumerable souvenirs for which they traded ll iwers, hat pins and any old thing. While some of them most j likely lost their heads and ticf'il a little indiscieet, it was passed over with tho; thought that their enthusiasm had been "bottled up" too long aid when it tin-1 corked they got a little bit ecited The four sections comprising the three batalliotis wciv tlutiily all in but the Iikjn comprising the volunteers while in many cases were line looking spiel 1111 us of manhood would not rani, witli our own Nebraska boy?. Most of them sitiiiiMl to be cigarette lli'iids ami we well know that this is one of the causes of knocking out many of the volunteers in this state. Tho four sections, comprised some forty or forty live cars anil there was .some twelve hundred men anil as the boys had just been paid oil' the Friday previous there was a largo wad of wealth on board and the eating houses at the depot were completely cleaned out of eatables and drinkables Tin trains were delayed here for se oral hours and .some good drills were gone through with. They linally pulled out for the west witli many well wishes of Godspeed from the as.embled crowd. Out iu Denver when the Co orado troops were about to start for the front t, Denver girl was heard to exclaim sho ki.ssed a soldier good bye, ''(io 1 b'e.ss you, .stand up for Colorado." The gallant volunteer replied in a voice that was huky with emotion, 'I'm from Nebraska miss, but I'll tiy ti stand up tor both .state " - - . The Mirror and tanner contains the following itisttiietioiH tor killing lice on chicks: As a spray lor potiltrj houcs use kerosi'iu' i mulsiou tor kero sene), addin ti Jill of sassafras oil and half a pint of crude carbolic acid to a gallon of kerosene emulsion. Two tr three applications will destroy uot only the lice, but the "nits" aud eggs. CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, JUNE 17, Cowdcn Kalcy Clothing Co Thiuck wi have tlie pieasiite of iiinottnciug a 1 liniige in the propil--toi ship nf the (toldi-n Eagle Clothing Stoic of I Freymark Co., that linn name being dropped and the name of Cowdeti Kalcy Clolhing Co., inco po tited, taking if place, with the fol lowing oHlt'ct's C. Wiener, president; F. W. Cowden, secretary, and A. U. Kalcy, treasurer. As will be seen, C. Wiener, now located In New YorkJCity, vho founded and so successfully ran the business for many years until his location in the cast, still retains an in terest in thu concern, an I will look after the lirms interests in the mar kets of the east. F. W. Cow leu, sec retary of the new company, is well known to our readers, having held the responsible position of postmaster here f if the past four years, and having be fore that been head alesmanJfor many years iu the clothing business during tlie pr iprietorship of Mr. Wiener. '.JHis long association with the business makes him well acquainted with Jcvery detail of the clothing trade and;;iiis ac quaintance iu the country ,:md many fi lends here will insure the company a large share of business. Mr. A U. Kaley, tho third member of the com pany, is a brother of our townsman C. W. Kaley and arrived Jsuveral months ago from Ohio. While lie is a stranger to many as yet, those who become ac quainted witli him will findjiini a pleasant gentleman. The now.Jlirm is a strong one and we wish theiujsuctes. A committee representing tliejuewly organized baud lias; been round this week soliciting money for the purpose of supplying the org.inizition with a new set of instruments. The lack of a band for the past year has shown our' citizens what it means to lie without an ..........:....,:.... 1 ,i... :..... 1... ... I wi .1111. liiuii aim mi; I'iMlllllllll'e Oils Mf far been very successful. Help the boys out if you canjgive only a dollar or two. The people brought to town to hear the band who would otherwise go soniewhoic els tire numerous. A telegram was received by Oscar Teel bearing tho sad intelligence of the detitli of his niece Miss Sarah Teel, daughter of Chas Teel formerly a rcsi dent of Cowles. Death was caused by tho explosion of a can of kerosene with which the unfortuuategirl was starting the lire at the home of her aunt in An- selmo. She was eighteen years of age ami well known iu this county where she had many friends. List of letters remaining uncalled for at the postotlice at Red Cloud, Neb raska, for the week ending June 10th, 1803. Mercur, Carl Lonmis, Ed. These letters will be sent to the dead letter oillce June !50th, if not called for before. When calling for above please say advertised. T. C. Hackek, 1. M. If nothing happens to prevent and it is hardly possible that anything can now the wheat crop thi9 year will bo tho best ever raised in this county. It will not be the largest, perhaps, for the reason that the acreage is not so great as in some former years, but tho yield per acre promises to reach a high av erage as there Is not a poor piece in the county as far as we know. -Tlie newest thing in the social line i what is called the "bloomer social." They are advertised as the greatest at traction of the season and are said to be a success wherever they have been tried. Little Pimples Turn to Cancer, Cancer often ivmiIis from an im purity in the blond, inhvitcd from iri'iiernt ion. back, lew pc.q 1.' tire en utvlv free from Mime tail. t in tin' blood. I anil it is impossible to tell when it will i break out Hi the form ol dreaded Cull- (ir- niu niii npiieiireii in tie n mere pinipic or M-nticn mis iieveiupcu uuu the most malignant Cancer. "I hail a severe Cancer which win nt first only it low blotched, Unit I thought would itooii nass away, i was trciiti'il by ieM'riil able liylcln,bnt in Hplte of their clTorts the Can ctTxprt'ail until inycon (lltion bfcttmcaluriiilhtf After ninny month ol trentinent anil growing sti'iullly worse, I lie clileil to try 8. 8. 8, which was bo Dtrnimly reciimmcmleil, The llrst lxittle iiroilured nil Im provement t continued the medicine, n nil In four month the Inst lit 1 1c hoiiIi dropped olT. Ten veiirii lmve ebin-ed. and not a lil of the dUeu.se lin reitirned." it. F. Wim.iaMiI, lilllsbnrK. Miss. It is dangerous to experiment with Cancer. The disense is beyond t he skill .. ..!.. .-,!..!...... c a c :.,., I.. ........ ","t "J; thijmWM 1 goes deep enough to reach Cancer. C Cfor sPis5j2y The y z. (Swift's Specific) is tlie mily blood remedy guaranteed Purely Yfgotnble. All others e..r.tinn pottis'u did iner- elllW . llie liuist ilui run ' 11 if Tal.s. 1 ll'U.s till l". I' vl ll ! .Hsl'llM's mulled in e ! .-sw.lt r-,111 iu i.'ui.i..uij , Atlanta, tieorm HH .tUKtb WHtHk All tLSt (AllS. IBM Host L'ouli tijrrup. Toalei Uooa. E3 In time. Kulil hr UrunuUn. loon jjwiiMmiimmwwew Dr, Miles' Heart Cure Curci a Prominent Attorney. . fv-Jtf W fS riw , MWfft ssm AVZX&AVtM MU. It. C. t'linM's-, the Icndlm; pension attorney of l!Wfnt, N. V rites: "I Wiwdlschtirccd from thu tinny on account of 111 health, and MUTcicd from heart trouble ever Mure. 1 frequently had falntliitf and .smothering sjiollj. My form was bent as a man of so. I constantly wore an overcoat, even la summer, for fear of taking cold. 1 could not attend to my busi ness My rest was broken by severe pains about thu heart and left blumldei. Three years apo I commenced itsln Dr. Miles" Heart Cut c, notwithstanding I had used so much patent medlrlnuaiid taken drugs from doctors for years without being helped. Dr. Miles' Heart ( uru n stored mo to health. It Is truly a wonderful medicine and It alTords mu much pleasuru to recommend this icni- euy to everyone." Dr. Miles' Iieme.lles are sold by all uug glts under a im-itivo guarantee, llr-t b.ittlo benefits or money r" flKnlid. lliH.U on dis eases of the heart mid nerves free AMm .'' L , Miles' Ci JG- Roatoroo'J mmm IK..MIMMi:i ll.iu, Unhurt, hid TIMETABLE. H fa M. R.Y hud ci.ori), sunn. 1. 1 scons UMAUA ClllCA'iO S'J. JUli A'.LV.S'.I.S CI TV 7. LOUIS und all points utit tind south. Diisrnn III:' l. USA nuT'n SALT L AUK L"Y I'UtlTLASt) &7. F1U.YCISC0 und all points Wist. TIIAISs I.EAVK AS l-OLt.OH-: Frclk'ht, dully except suiulny No. No. 60. tor wymore nun 1111 pouu envt s:uo n.m. 16. l'AssciiKer, dully fur St. Joe. iviuisas iiiy. Aicni-on, si. Louis ami nil points unsl and south 10:20n.m. No. Ill, Accommodation, ilnlly except iMimliiy. HiiMltitfi-. (iriiml Is html, illiick Hills mid nil points In thu northwest 1 :110 p.m. So. 143. Acciiinmoilntlnti, ilnlly exrept Suiulny, Dherlltt, Kansns, mid Intermediate stations, vln lie iHihllcnu l2:orp.m. . Krels'ht, dully, Wymote ami No. 01. St. Joe ami Iiileriueilhitc Junction points. 13:10p.m No. 63. FrelKht, dully for Kcpitbltean Orh'an, Oxford and nil points west 10:30a.m. No. 15. VassL'tiKer. dally. Denver, all points In Colorado, Utah ami California 8:40p.m. Sleeping, dining, and reclining chair cars, (seats free) on through trains. Tickets sold and baggage checked to any point In the United Status or Canada. For Information, time tables, maps or tickets call on or address A, Conover, Agent, Hed Cloud, N'ebr. or J. Francis, General I'Aisenger Agent Omaha, Nebraska. FRED E. McKEEBY, M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. City and country calls promptly an swered day or night. NIGHT CALLS AT OFFICE. Offick ovf.k Cottino's Duuo Stoiie, E. U. OVERMAN, HTTO RNEY-HT- L.7SW. 3 Office In Moon Block . D.ies a general law businc.-s. Practices in till courts. Mrn Wnntori s'",,"i- ti:aciii:ii, - .-rrr-: At IT. N K A I. I! X T -. nut one liom-sl tui'l MlllliiK to hustle. Me will .n punt wiixi'- mul l" M nil cinpliiinent. Willi mil fneillties nii.l pei-otinl help 1111 in in fnK nile mi I ullllni; In worK enti win n m In; po-IMoti nlih n- Appl iiun'k. sltilliiK nue L. L MAY &. CO. sT l'Al'I.. MINX N in -' -ii:i u -i 'linen mul l'lorlsts. What do you expect to find In n hist class meat market V Tne tifst tiling is the class ol meat kept in .stock whether it is nice, tender and juicy, or t jugh a a t n-year-olil Texas steer. We should be pleased to have you call and put us to this test. All our meats will be found lirst class and the best iu the market. Our price will also bo found juft right. A. R. Reynolds, East sine Webster Street. I'Ulll.lCJTlOS OF Sl'MMOSS. In the District Court of Webster County. Ne hrnskii. . Kciultiihlc Securltlet. Cnmpiinyl rinliitlll, I s ! ficrluird Woltjcu. ct bI I Defi'tidntits. , Uerlmrd Wolljeti. dcfcmlniit nhove lmincd will tiike notice thiU on the lsth duy of .Mii Is'.is, K'lUltublo M'ciirllli's Company, pluliitlit herein, tlleil Its petition In the District Court of cbstor roiuily. Xebniskii in;iiiit mid detunil mu liiiiilemleil ullll ollllTs ttlO object II 110 prnxcr uf Mhloli nre In foiecIoc n cerliiln iimriitiiKi' iM-ciiteil by you to the ll'iultnble MiiriBiiL'i'Cnmpnti upon the sotitlmcM iiuirivr of seetioii clL'tileeii. town one north of route nine wot of the mill'. M. In Webster count. Nei.'nskii. Io secure the piinieiit ot n eertniu . proiniosiin o te duled rVbuim l 1V.U. for the mm uf T'i "lib U'li Interest eoupoii' thereto , nttiii lied Mild note wns due mid t'H'iible III ll, eursfiiiin 'bite thereof. I'luliillll I. ether nli if llint "ii lucllikt diij of Mm. Isil'. Ihi'-iiid I iiinblv MmU'Ke I'ompnu dul iisniiied nh.l liuioft mil sd'l I"''" 'Hi'' moriiiiine to 'i iimiiil lin Ik now the niMn I mid Imldcl ot 11. 1 noie mul uiortmiiic. 'I hut there Is iioh due on kuld notes "' I morUMKe the mini of hM). fur I tthlii-miiii wlili luteicl from the l.Mh diiy of September. Is'.is. plnlnllll pnis tor n decrie Hint defendiiiits bo reunlred to im.v the miiil'. or or Hint Mild premises nmoiitil found due tlmlMild premlso limy be Mild io Hitlsfy the jioillit fouinl uue. You nro required to mmwer lil petition on neioru uiu iin uu) ui o ", ij. Dnied, Mny 18th. IS'JS. , KUUITAULK SirUltlTll4 COXPANT. By Uonr T.'Wii, lt attornoy. 1 Jfetor (4 ' I I WL. . . n' v'.tj mii v.- - r itfUtt. f 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 IT'S A DUTY i'Ji? man being has Our skilled o Jticlaii examine- eyes free. Come in and let ltiin exam ine your eye-. If you don't require glasse- he will tell you so. Only regular doctor of refarctiuii in the county. j-VowlxovissiO Bros. Jewelers und Opticians. i-arThe very tincst Watch, Clock and Jewelav Repairing. Satisfac tion guaranteed. ". TRADERS DHALKRS IN LUMBER and COAL, 13txilclii-ia' material. Etc. Red Oloud, - - Nebraska. PL ATT & Ghieaqo Itamber Yard, RKl) CLOUD. Lumber, Lime, J Spectacles! Spectacles! Spectacles! ; 4 . ,l!,u ''t,,,, 'ur:t'ly. perfectly and speedily by ono who can do it. LATKST GRADL'ATK Ol'l'ICIAN-. I have the tincst and Miosrom plete 4 trial case for testing the eyes iu tlie valley. Am better equipped for and J do the optical bu.sine.ss of this county. Will lit you better and cheaper k than can be done elsewhere J v HiillllllHiiillllEttnHKflltrlflfiiJr ... sH be done elsewhere WIRE InitiaiKinger Ring, Uaeast Pins and Bracelets made while yon wait. Kogiaiiugdone also while you wait. J 'JTHOS. Watch examinei for U. & M. BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, SURREYS. The finest line of road vehicles ever brought to Webster county. Call and examine tliem and net prices whether you wish to buy or not. A full line of all the lending farm machinery including ALL GOODS FIRST CLASS. THE FAnous - It III III ' il .'I 'ill! I 'i.l 1" - II ' III ll, JAS. PETERSON, wr. w Hardware OP KLL WONDER STEEL RANGES, GASOLINE STOVES, ALASKA REFRIGERATORS, Also a full line of the celebrated Herriok Refrigerators ! THE HKST IN '1HK WOULD. Full line of,GAitiir.x Imi'1'i:mi:xt, Tixwauk, Cltti.kuv, Wiiik Fkxcinc, Ktc. city Drav and ROSS 2c Goods Delivered to any part CITY AGENTS FOR 9 4 Vmi mvi join ec that of properly eating t"i them You can't be too careful with na lure's gii-ati'st blesiug, and the most deli cute oiaaiis otit eye-. Noarly every hu UMBER CO FREES CO.. NKHKASKA Coal and Cement. A Good Alarm Clock for 75c. J When you come to buy this clock you will lind that I have them anil will not try to sell you something higher priced. You will find all I oiler for sale equally cheap, such as ONE AND EIGHT DAY CLOCKS. WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, FINGER RINGS, SPECTACLES, CHARMS, PIIAIVB w"-'-, i ETC., ETC., i Willi do your complicated Jwatch J work cheaper and better than it can JPEKTMAiX, Jeweler and Graduate Optician. ft r4 PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST. OHIO - GULGIVATOR. t'i. i. M i in- e i' w ill i"iy .1-1 I I Hi s 111 III llll s Reel Oioud, N raska. . WRIGHT, DKALKIt IN and Stoves, KINDS. Express Mne. RIfe, PROS. of the city. Charges as low as the Lowest ADAAS EXPRESS CO. i