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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1898)
.. .v , - THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, i9b. i ? li '& RE; Those Dreadful Sores They Contlnuod to Spread In Splto of Treatment but Now Thoy aro Hoaled-A Wonderful Work. "For many years I havo boon great uffercr with varlcoso vein on ono of my limb. Mv foot and limb becamo dread fully awollon. When I utood up I could of progrntn overy day, lilgli In nrtlstio fool tho blood ruirfilng down tho veins of this limb. Ono day I accidentally hit my foot against somo objoct and a soro broko out which contlnuod to spread and was exceedingly painful. I concludod I needed a blood purifier and I began taking Hood's 8arsaparllla. In a short tlmo those dreadful sores which had causod mo so much suffering, began to heal. I kept on faithfully with Hood's Barsapa rllla, and in a short tlmo my limb was completely hcalod and tho sores gavo mo no moro pain. I cannot bo too thankful foe tho wonderful work Hood's Barsapa rllla, has done for inc." Mns. A. E. Gilwon, Hartland, Vermont. 1 4 Sarsa- O parilla Is the best-In fact tlio Ono True Wood 1'iirlfler. Hood's Pills euro all ltcr Ills. 25 cents. I'Ufnr Ion nf I i it i' iiiiii..si il mi i ii 'it iniif ni fi r ih i'inii. ntv ml uibsioii of luc. lliitiisiimls if people very tiny uttuuil thu theatres In our largo cities nncl pay llfy cents ndmls lnn for tho privilege of witnessing" an I'litcrtpininunt tlint is inferior In every way. Clifford's give nu entire cnatigo Hood THE CHIEF rUtfuaiiKii nr w. L. McMillan. One rear II 00 llx mouths 50 PUUMSHKD KVKUY PItlDAY Entered at tho post office at Red Cloud, Nob, at ocond elan mall matter. EXPOSITION LETTER. Exposition Grounds, Omaha, Nob,, August 4, 1899. Now attractions nro being added every day to tho amuse mont features of thu Midways. Tho Parisian dancing girls and tho X-Ray illusion, besides tin oo other new feat ures will have a place among the lat est attractions of west Midway. Geo. Morer, n master in tho collootlcnof lirst class amusements, is in tho east and will return Immediately with a largo involco of star porformcrs, some thing entirely new and up to datn. Helen Conger's companj at tho Dragon Head in "O'ango Blossoms," has created n sonsation which has doubled tho attendance at till; popular retort. This is ono of tho great attrac tions for lovers of itmiHrmouts. A now fea'uro which h.is been added to tho west Midway, directly opposite tho Old Plantation, is called "Heaven and Hell," a feature reaehiug from tin) ublimo to the ivdiciilous, uu attraction whioh every ono must seo to appre ciate the inventtvo mind of Istnusement makers. It will bo an exact roproduo tton of "Cataret do ta Morto" at Paris. Maidens in widows weeds, yet beauti ful, lervo refreshments in skulls to patrons seated at cotllus, which serve as tables. Doro aud Dttiito's Inferno is reproduced so vividly that ono thinks through somo misfortune ho has stum bled into his satanio majesty's recep tion room. Tho resort will bo among tho most patronized for the reason that it will contain that which cannot be seen in any other attraction on tho exposition grounds. Pabst on tho Midway is so original in every dotal! that you heat tho oft repeated words of "meet mo at Pabst's on tho Midway." Always something now presontcd from its stage. Tho managomont of Pabst's is wide awako and always secures the artists for its stago who stand high in their lino of lino vaudevillo performors. Tho Old Plantation, not wishing to bo outdone has doubled its attractive programme, until now thoy havo ono ability, pleasing to the oar and strictly moral to tho oyo. It is a haven of rest to thu weary for both old and young to drop into, while with admiration you viaw their splendid entertainment, Many new features aro being added dally to tho older places of amusement, not only on the outside in the way of external decorations, but additional and new features for their interior. Tho Japanese Village, just north of the Grand Plaza, still draws large crowds to their tea houses where the finest cup of tea anyone evor had placed before them Is served in true orioiitnl style. Also their fancy bazaar whore curios and bric-a-brac are sold ns souvenirs of the exposition. Any. ono who patronizes their tea houses by sitting down nnd drinkiug a cup of their ulogant tea will recoivo n lino souvenir as n present. Tho East Omaha & Terminal Hridgo Company have now completed nnd hnvo in running order thoir trains be tween Council Mulls and thu expo sition grounds via East Omaha. Trains aro run every hour and tho trip is made in twenty minutes. The fare is lifteon cents ono way or 25c for tho round trip, a great saving in timu nnd ex- penso over tho street car service. Tho train stops nt tho southeast corner of tho exposition grounds, wliero visitors can purchaso their tickets nnd onter tho grounds and pass directly through tho group of stnto buildings on their way to tho Midways or department ex hibits, tho Plaza or tho Grand Court. Tho Indiau Congress, located In tho northwest comer of the grounds where nearly ono thousand Indians nro en camped, which represents every trlbo iu tho United States, showing their dif ferent habits and amusements, receives its hundreds of visitors daily. Tho congress is in clinrgo of Captain Mer cer. W. II. Liddiard, hotter known as Rattlesnake Potn does tho heavy work, and woo to him upon tho tribe's camp who is not "wash-ta." Ono of tho greatest ennips played by tho Indians will l)) In i'inf..M nn lioiM-lmck. Tin- siualk'ot engine mid train of curs iu tho world is doing a thriving business. It is an amusing sight to see the positions into which grown peoplo will gather and hump them selves in order to rido a round trip on this baby railroad. A. J. T. Spend August iu tuo Black Hills. Ootlr-tto Hot SpriiiK. Tiiuru you mi b.ulie, ride bicycle, climb motiu i ,il us, dnnce and play tenuis to your iii-art's content. If your limbj nro tllT, your kidneys out of order or if ) oil aro troubled with eczema or any other form of skin disease, a mouth at Hot Spring will make a new man of you. Sylvan lake and Spcarhsh aro within u comparatively short distance of Hot Springs nnd everyone who visits tho Hot Springs should see them. Sylvan Lake is tho prettiest and coolost sum mer resort in tho west. Spenrllsh is roaelied after a railroad rido that ranks among the experiences of a lifetime. Thero is nothing like it anywhere elso on the globe. During August tlio Burlington will run two low rate excursions to Hot Springs, one on tho 9th, the other on tho'JOthof that month. Tickets will be sold at one fare for tlio round trip half rates ami will be good to return any time within thirty days. Organize a party. Arrange nbout your hotel accommodations at Hot Springs. Get your tickets from the A Shattered Nervous System. FINALLY HEART TROUBLE. Restored to Haalth by Or. Mile' Nervine I rOL. my. i.y At ' i S?K M" U. EDWAItD HARDY, thojotljr man ager cl Sbeppird ' o s. great storo at Ilracovllle, 111., writes! "I had never been sick a day In my 11 (o until in IKK). I got so bad with nervous prostration that I had to give up and commence to doctor. I tried our local physician and ono In Jollct, but nonouavo mo any relief and I thought I was Rolnn to die. I becamo despondent Burlington agent and pas the most tTliTl IyJ '.ft StVVJJ iiui icai j' m-i . a .i-au delightful mouth in the year in the most delightful summerlaud on the continent. of tho largest and most completo places of amusement on west Midway. This is a placo where anyone can pass a half hour which will bo both pleasant and instructive as thoy show many features which remind you of tlio good old days gono by. A now amusement which has been placed upon tho East Midway within thu past few days Is tho Venetian Gon dola. This works similar to n merry-go-round except In the place of horses being used you riilu in a gondola form of boat which runs on a circular Hack and has the billow or wave motion as it goes round. It is ono of the most handsomely constructed features on the grounds. Talk about our circus parado band wagons fu Its fancy de sign and led and gold decorations, why, the band wagon is mn iu it for n minute. The Wiu-llim Gondola is tlio most uxpiMiMve and fivtn mi artistic poiutof view, tho linotiiiparatus ever invented. Everybody tul.es a whirl in it. Another attraction added to the east Midway is tho gouuliio mnm.iioih ' whale, 55 fett iu length and weighing 80,000 pounds. This tutus thu heads of thu oldest fishermen green with envy to think that they wore not on hand when this fish was caught, also as it is a trillo btggor than tho last brook (rout thoy caught. Also King Solompn's Temple has its attraction and its loud toned 0171111 nulla tho attention of visitors to its doors when they aro a quarter of u mile away. Among the many place9 that will ploasa tlio visitor thoro la nono more rellned aud pleasing than Clifford's Casino on tlio east Midway. This Is a vaudevillo thoatro aud thoro is no place in tho country wbero a more ro lined entertainment is glvon,ndany ono who visits this grand place of amusement will eomo away with the LINE. Some local showers. Corn iu somo localities looks good. Ulley Lewis bas somo Hue early peaches. Mrs. Win. Kosencrans is on tho sick list this week. The ice cream social at Pouny creek was a success. Hiram Haskins is homo from his trip to sou'.hoastorn Kansas. Will Aubusbon has gono to Bluo Hill to work. Ho rep jrts work scarce. Wiu, H. Clark of North Brauch was the guest of Wni, Van Dyko Sunday. Kev. Con Hewitt of Walnut creek was tho guest of Mr. Aubushon Sun day. John Beauchamp is expected back from Missouri soon to make Nebraska his futuro home. F. D. Hutchison of Walnut crook was in lino ono day last weok and reports crops looking good. Mr. Scrivuor of Stato creek reports his orchard in lino growing order but not much fruit this year. Republican primaries were held last Saturday and the following delegates wore selected to attend thu county con vention: JooSaladou, H, Turner, Len Willmot, John Mclntyre, Hi Boyse, E. W. Aiidursun, W. A. Muyuard. There will bo a union Sunday school picnic at the Aubushon grove August 18th. Other schools are invited. Kev. D. 11. Dillon of North Branch will bo ouu of thu speakers. He has just re turned from his trip to L'ulestine and Jerusalem. Threshing is thu order of tho day. The average wheat yield is eighteen bushels per acre,, oats 45 bushels per acre. Chas. Stephens is doing thu threshing. He lias threshed Chat ley Kaluy's crop of about 1000 bushels of wheat and oats. Doctors Can't Cure It! Contagious blood poison is absolutely beyond tho skill of tlio doctors. They may doso a patient for years on thoir mercurial and potash remedies, but ho will never be rid of tho disease : on the other hand, his condition will grow steadily worse. S. S. S. is tho only cure for this terrlblo aflliction, because it is the only remedy which goes direct to the causo of tho disease and forces it from the system. I was afflicted with Dlootl Polnon. and thu beat doctors did mo no good, though I took tneir treatment faith fully. In fact, I seemed to get worso all tho while. I took almost every Bo-csllod blood remedy, but they dldnot seem to reach tho dis ease, and had no effect whatever. I was d Is heartened, for It seemed that I winild never be cured. At the advice ot a friend I then took B. B. B., and Mean to lm nrove. I continued the medicine, and it cured mo completely, build ing up my health and Increasing my appetite. Although this waa ten years ago, I have never jrat bad a sign ox la disease to return . W.R. Newman. Staunton, Vav. It is like self-destruction to continue to take potash and mercury; besides totally destroying the digestion, they dry up the marrow In the bones, pro ducing a stiffness and welling of the Joints, earning the hair to fall out, and iputeiy wreating we system. not oxlst. At tho enU ,A tl.t r.onths I waa reduced to but a shadow of myself, and at labt my heart bocuino affected and I was truly miserable. I tool: nix or eight bottles of Dr. Miles' Nervine. It gavu mo rollof from tho otart, anil at last a cure, tho great est blessing ot my lUo." Dr. Miles' Uemedlcs aro sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee first bottle benefits or money re funded. Boole on dis eases of tho heart and nerves free. Address, DR. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart. Ind. Rr mum 11 p Nervine 3 Etftetoro6 .) . HeaHh J rKWW'7 m ml II 1 -".rLsssssssssLa' CCCfor WWW The Blood la guaranteed Purely Vegetable, and is the only blood remedy free from these dangerous minerals. Book on self-treatment sent freo by 8wift Speolflo Company, Atlanta, Qa. fi. U. OVERMAN, HTTORNBY-HT- UTtlnL. Ottlce oret Post Ottlce. Most fascinating Inven tion ot the age. Alttl! ready to entertain, u requires no skill tooper atult and reproduvt- the music of bands, orches tras, vocalist orlintiu mental goloUts. There U nothing Hks It for an evening's entertainment. Other o-called talking machines reproduce only records of cut-and-drled aubJectA-iieelally prepared In a laboratory, butthc-Grophophone is not limited to such performanee. On the Oraphophono you can easily make and lntamly reproduce records of the voice, or any sound. Thus It constantly awakens new Interest und Its charm Is ever fresh. Tho reproductions aro clear and brilliant. GrapfcfflHes ire sMi tor $ "j? tlannfaciumt under the patent of IMI.TMntirr. IMlsnn and Modonlil. OuresmMlitiin.'nt tah-ntf- tmrtrr of the wolferTftlktnicMrttni'taud T ilttlng JIctitaBuip.U-. WtiteWrcaUlutfue. COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO. 7M-7J3 0llve8t.,ST. LOUIS MO. NEW YOnK. 1'AlllS. CHICAOO. IT. LOUIS. JMtlLiUEU-lIt. RALTIMOni. WAMUNOTON. ItUrrALO. Does a general law business. Practices iu all courts. RANDOLPH AloNITT, ATTORNEY and GOUNSELOK AT LAW, Special attention to Commercial and Probate Litigation. MOON BLOCK, KKU CLOUD, NE11RASXA. j . 4ffcijia MiMia Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and alt Pat-1 nt business conaucteu lor Moocsavc Fctt oun orricc is Opposite U, s. patent Orrict anil Mcc.imccuro patent in less time tlun those remote from Wuihineton. tlon. We advise, if patentable or not. free, of CJiarge. uur lee not due tut patent is secured, a Piuvuirr " Hnw to Obtain I'atents." with cost ot same m the U. S. and foreign countries sent irec. jiaurcss, C.A.SNOW&CO. Opp. Patcnt Orricc. Washinqton. D. C. Chimney brick, Cistern brick, AND Foundation Brick. Ludlow Bros. TIMETABLE. & M. R.Y liKD CLOUD, XEIM. About one month ago my child which is lifteen muntlis old, hatl au attack of diarrhoea accompanied by voiuitiiig, I gave it such remedies as tiro usually given it' such cases, but as nothing gave relief i wo sent for a physician and it was iimler its care for n week. At this tinio the chilil had been sick for about ten days anil was having about twenty.livo operations of the bowels every twelve hours, ami wo were con vinced that unless it should soot ob tain relief It would not live. Chum berlaiu's Colic, Cholera utiiivDiiirrhnua Remedy was recommended, nml I ill I'itled to try it. I soon noticed a change for the better; by its continued iuu a completo cure was brought about anil it is uow perfectly healthy, C. L. fiooas, Stumptown, Gilmer county, VV. Va. For sale by H, E. Grloe. LIXCOLS OMAN A CIUCAIU) S'l. JOE KAXSAH CITY S'l. LOUIS nnd nil point ensl nnd south. DEXVKR HFLEXA IIUT'IE SAll'l IKE C" POIITLAIW SA. FH.WCISCO nnd all points west. No. So. 6D. 18. TIIAIN8 I.EAVK AS roLLOWs; Fretilin, dally except timditr for Wymorontid all point east 8:00 a.m I'rfo.etmer, dally fur St. Joe. uniim i iiv. Ainusiin, St. Louis ami All oliiis crH Mid Kimlli ,. ... ..-l0:S0d.m. So. HI. Accommodation, dally exceit Sunday. UaMlnuK. Graml is IhihI. Illnrk lltlls unit nil tioIntK lii the it mliuuvt i :io p.m Acroinmoiliitloii, ilnlly except huniliij, t)lerliu, KitutiiH, nml liilcriiivillnleUtlonK, vIa He imbllcan. ljjiap.m, Freliilit. diillv, Wyumro anil St. Joe utiil IntennedlHte Itiiictloiiiiiilnis .l3:lt)p,m Vo, HI. No. 01. DR. COE'S SANITARIUM. We use th X Rays In the Ex mlnatbtn sf Olsas. KANSAS CITY, MO. wmm r- llfilU &a MM II InHIiDHBD This Is the Largest, Oldest and Only Responsible Sanitarium in the Country. Call and Consult us, or Write a Description of Your Case, and We will Give Our Opinion and the Probable Cost of a Cure. If Others Have Failed, Don't be Discouraged. We Have Cured Hundreds that Have Been Pronounced Incurable and Given uptoDle. Address all Communications to Dr. C. M. Coe, Kansas City, Mo. We have treated nml cuicd thousands of cases in the past twelve years, and it is only reasonable to say that our large experience is a sufficient guarantee of success. We- make it our business to keep apace with the progress of the njjc, always adding the latest iiiven'in-ts to our Sanitarium, there by giving our patients the advantage of the latest improvements ns well as our many years of experience. All leading lines of Couir.iucial business have long since adopted the practice of sending out men to represent them, and we find it a source of great convenience to send out from time to time, one of our Physi cians whose duty it is to further examine and consult our patients, thereby enabling us to bring about the most speedy and satisfactory results, Villi order that our patients in your vicinity may have the advantage- of fur ther consultation, one of our Physicians will visit your town with an X-Ray Apparatus, and other instruments necessary for the complete examination of disease. If yon are afflicted', or in any way in need of Medical or Surgical aid, call and see the Doctor, who will give you any information you may desire concerning the manner and method of this Sanitarium. Don't Forget the Dates. ""Come and Get an Opinion of Your Cm. Consultation and Examination Free. DR. GINGRICH, representing tho nbove Sanitarium will have offices nt tho Sft M0NDAY AND TUESDAY' AuohT 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 IT'S A DUTY m You owe your eves that of properly curing for them, lou can't bo too careful with na ture's greatest blessing, and the most deli cate organs your eyes. Nearly every hu man being bas Defeotive - Eye - JSlfflxt - I Our skilled ootieiuu examines eyes free. Come in nnd lot him exam ine your eyes. If you don't require glasses ho will tell you so. Only regular doctor of refttrction in the county. Jewelers and Optlcla tarTIo' vny tiiuM Watt-h, Clock and Jewelav Repairing. Satisfac tion guaranteed. .i BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, SURREYS. ' The finest lino of road vehicles ov.-r brought to Webster county. Call and t iIAmiHi,..u. "'',?. i"'oos wueiuer you wish io ouy or not. A full line of all tho lending farm machinery including FOB SALE CHEAP. Splendid 160 acre farm, near Blue Hill and Bladen. Northwest quarter 13-4-12, now occupied by "Washington Reed. Will sell on small cash payment, balance on long time. Apply or write to, Leonard Everett 16 PEARL ST., Council Bluffs. Icwa. ALL GOODS FIRST CLASS mmmmmmMmmmamimmmmmmmmmmMMMMMmmMmmwmmMMMMm PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST THE - FA mOUS - OHIO CULBIVATOR. If in need of anything in the lln of buggie or farm machinery it will nav you to see mo before pureluning. I can save yon money. .JAS. PETERSON, Red Cloud, Ne raska. hVWWWOT. A A r , : Spectacles! Spectacles! Spectacles! I Ha llttptl accurately, perfectly nnd bpi'i-dllv bv one who can do it LATKST GRADUATE OPTICIAN. I have tho tlii.-.t und most eom Xte trial case for testing thu eyes in tho vnllo.v. Am better eimipped for and tlo the optical business of this county. Will lit you hetti r itiiil cheaiier than can bo douo elsewhere. ' ' if tr '' UcbthWlUtOtbmtlMl U) .Msx. ItBlUUtlUHWK- cu )U4fftttfM4 MxiucnxaBaBsV.tv SAMPLE ROOMS. JOHN POLNICKY, PROPRIETOR. No, A3. 'rclitlit.ilnllr for Itoniilillpnn tlrltmt'Mlxfiinl iuiiIhII liottiu So. west Hi, 1'an.tMigur. ilnlly. licurer, ill 1i):.To,m iiolnu in I'uUirinlo. I ihIi iiml CiiuioniiH .. 8: If) ti m QI.I..J.I.. .11. it.... ...! -....II -I....- I Dieci'i.ig. iiimihh. n'"i ivi'uiiiiiK I'liuir cars, (tests free) oti tliroiiKli lrnln. Ticket), sold nnd baggage checked to any point In the Unltetl HutesorCnnsil. Forltiforttitttlon. lime tattles, maps or tickets on uu ur Hiiures a. Luiii;r, Ageui. Ilea Cloud, Xebr. tfr J. F'snrls, Oeuenl Passenger Agent Omahs, Nebrassa, iltoci J 'keu I lted tiger DBAU:klS Wines, Liquors, Cal if orni a i a n dies. A Good Alarm Clock for 75o. N lion you cninu to buy this clock you will Hntl that I havo them aud will not try to soil on soniethiug usher pneed. You will Hud nil I oiler for sale equally ehenp, such as ONE AND EIGHT DAY CLOCKS. I watches,, jewelry, silverware. r IKliKIt RINGS, SPECTACLES. CIIARMS.CHA1NS, ETC. Willi do VOIIl' COmtllicntnil wntnli .. .. . . n s Wf It L' IttlllSI lIsl tl II il lw.,... 4 I. .. ... 1. .. 4 if the lines in tmsdiamonittitmrp no not ,"""-- "-nin ncnn appear equally block in all the different '" ' oWowliero. WIRE Initial I meridians, it indicates n defect cf sight H"K '-Ring. I aeast Pins nnd Brace- . . . ' i ii. i i. ...l.l It ta turn In vuliilfi nut itmU f . .. 4 that causes nervous neau-acuo aim sijuuiu : - ". j nik, numnv bu corrected ut once. Eyes tested free. l"K "one aiso wnuo you wnlt. THOS. rJE3VJj:V3V, Jeweler and Graduate Optician. 4 4 4 Watdh examiner for 13 & M. eity Drav and Express Itine. ROSS Si RIIE, PROS, fn V. .ii?. mi iu ii ii.in.n . ' iiLWAuiiuuiDeer ALWAYS ON TAP. Goods Delivered toany part of the city. " Charges as low as the Lowest ClTYlAOENTSlFOR.'ADAnS EXPRESSICO. ; n jrwvwtrSsf - tfJH pK ir$fiih