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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1899)
rsassBi5i THE RED CLOUD CH1EFRIY, tDF, JAN. 20. lbUfc. Oh, How Thankful Pain Wns Mndclonlng and Hopo Hud Ooon AbandonodWondor- ful Results of Purifying tho Dlood. "A very Fovcrc 1 n camo In my left knee, which Kruv wareo and worse, and finally n aoro broke out above tho knee. It cllsclmrjjul n ureal deal and tho pain from my thigh dawn was maddening. large, hard, purple Hpota upicared on ro Icff. I Buffered in flit way for years, nnd cavo up nil hopo of over being cured. My wife wns reading of n en bo ltko mlno cared by Hood's Barsaparllla, nnd nho dvUod mo to try It. I began taking it nnd wbon I lind uaod a few bottles I found relief from my suffering. Oh, how thankful I nm for this relief i I nm stronger than I have over been in my life. I am in tho host of health, havo a good nppotlto nnd nm n new man nltogotucr." .1. 1 Moons, Lisbon Falls, Mnlnc. Sarsa-parilla lithe lcH-ln fact tUc One Truo lllood 1'urlfler. ... A . uivuinp "il ut.o, Hood's Hood's Pills euro all liver Ills. 23 cents. THE CHIEF rOBUIHID JIT w. l. McMillan. One yoir II oo Izmonlht M PUULI8IIBD KVBUT FltlDAV Knloted at the post offlco at Itod Cloud, Neb. m iseondolassmall matter. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. The New Board Metis and Transactsthe Usual Butlneu. W. A. May Chosen Chairman (or the Next Year. Commissioners mot in regular session on Tuosdny, January 10, prcsont Wm. A. May, Goo. P, Webber, Joromo Vitnco, K B. Smith, Win. Irons nnd .1. P. Halo, county clerk. Board wns called to order by county clerk and and W. A. May elected ns chairman. .Petition of C. W. Knloy nntl others to open up n road coimnmicing at n point 80 rod west of southeast corner of sec tion .'12.1 -11, Webster county, Nebraska, tunning thutico east on suction lino ouo and one fourth mllos to southeast comer of 1)3-1-1 1 , thence north on sec tion lino between S3 and Hi ouo nillo to northeast corner of suction 133, referred to Wm. Irons nnd K B. Smith. Petition of county superintendent for an appropriation of 950 for county instituto oxponsos, granted. Petition for incorporating town of Blaken rcjocted on account of includ ing rural totrltory. Tho report of tho condition of tho treasurer's ofllco from Dccombcr 0, 1890, to Docombor 7, 1897, by Stnto Ex nniinor Gilchrist, was road nnd filed. Koport showed that amount paid by J. S. White to present treasurer wns 31,873.81, and that tho bnlanco ns shown by books should havo boon 131, 263 GO, leaving a balaaco duo Mr. Whito of 19.79. Ono or two small orrors caused this diffuronco. A receipt en tered twice, failure to tako credit on i of u nd and in school and collections. Itopnrt of stato oxaiilnor for the samo ufllco for year beginning January G 1899, to December 7, 1898, wns also road and filed. Semiannual report of county troas". urcr wns read nnd npproved and or dered placed on lilo. Hoporta of county clerk, treasurer, sheriff, superintendent, nnd superin tendent of county poor farm f)r tho year 1898 wero road nnd approved nnd ordered placed on fllo. dork's report Total foes collected for year, 12813 GO. Expenditures for salary, doputy clork nnd extra help in offlco $2480, leaving balance on hand $333.50. County superintendent's report Bal ance on hand lust report, 815,00, exam inations, 914, from sale of books, 13.07; expenditures, 92.80; balanco on hand, $59 87. Sheriff's report Total fees received, 91215 and fucs still remaining unpaid $08.27. Repot t of superintendent of poot farm. Kxponso for quarter 5152.50, cash oxponso, $0)5.70, total oxpenso 1218 30. Koceipts $33 00. Expenses in excess of receipts, 1218.30. During tho year 1693 thoro was raised on tho poor farm 745 bushels of oats, 1800 bushels of corn, 110 bushels of potatoes, 25 tons of hay, f33 worth of garden truck, 150 chickens, 675 dozon eggs, SCO pounds of butter. Total number of Inmates admitted during tho year 0; discharged 5; leaving four inmates At present. 1138 G3 was oxpendud for liouso and field labor. Motion pvovailed that warrant bo drawn in favor of county treasurer for f 1.C7, samo to bo npplied on personal ttx of Louis Sodorlind. Bids for furnishing county supplies were opened and examined. County clork was instructed to purchaso nil supplies fortho county for the coming yonr. Petition from limvnla for county to buy old school building to bo used for election purposes rejected, F. Uouchin was appointed justice of tho peace for Garlluld township. Board adjourned to nieut January 11. Peter Grawbcrg pns appointed road ovetseur of toad distiiet No 1!0. CommitU is appointed to investigate petition to open county road com meueing nt noithwost coiner of section four and northeast corner of section 5-2 12, tunning south on section line between sections A and 5 onu half mile recommended purchase, of right of way around bluff nnd heud of creek nt cost of 50 damage to real estate holders Report adopted nnd cltrk instructed to have road marked out by surveyor aud plat ,nadc. Moved and carried that county treas urer bo instructed to collect tent nnd interest now duo from (J. E. Barney ns ront nnd interest dun for part of poor farm. Report of James Duffy, county judgo npproving bonds of Wm. Irons and Jciomo Vance as county commission ers recoived nnd placed on file. Petition of T. F.Jones nnd others to nppoint W. E. Reynolds nssossor for Walnut crook precinct granted. On motion W. A. Mny, Geo. P. Wob her nnd Joromo Vnnco woro made a committee, to cxnmiuo books nnd ac counts of county treasurer. On motion W. A. May nnd Geo. P. Wohbor woro appointed to oxnmino ac counts of other county officers nnd to inspoct county buildings. Tho following ollleiul bonds of road overseors woro npproved: John E. Jones, Dist. No. 1; Geo. Garnor, No. 4; Dan Bippin, No. 42; O. W. Fuller, No. 30; M. S. Martin, No. 3; J. II. Bangort, Ns. 21; S. 11. Shirley, No. 23; W.M. Johnson, No. 83; S. Llndquist, No. 38; A. Brady, No. 18. Bond of Wm. Dickson, assessor for Bed Cloud precinct, approved. Following bonds for justices of tho po.tuu wero approved: F. Uouchin, Garfield; F A. Good, Pleasant Hill; E. J. Peterson, Cathcrton; F. C. Buschow, Potsdam; E. M. Grubu, Cithcrton; J. M. Duffy, Glen wood. Tho following psliiiiato of expenses for tho year 1890 was adopted' County superintendent I VQ 00 Court expenses - 2000 00 Conl and court house..... H00 03 County board .". 1300 00 Hoot, (ilntloiicry nnd printing 10X) 03 Coroner.... - t"0 oo County nttornny . 8rt) 00 Incidental tixpviista - - 1(00 00 County fair - MX) 00 Jail hih! Jidlor ... tOO CO Ilonnl of equalization 100 (O Election J00O O) County roads ..... WOO 00 County poor..................'...... 10U) 00 County brMgo 800 00 Jtallroart funds IttOO 00 Soldlcr'u relief MW 00 Total . 112300 00 C irk was iusii noted to have tho nbovo published nccoiding to law. Tho following claims woro allowed and warrnnts ordorcd drawn for snmc. C Y Dlckcraon bridge work -1 6 00 It Turner, b rid go work IS 00 John Sheet, hrldgo work S3 00 W. II. Unrnbcrger, todec. for Mrs. Dlso . 83 83 W. It. Whlpkcy, work poor farm......... 17 07 Mary Kensworlb, care Mrs. Dlio.. 0 00 W.B.Copelen, salary and expense.... 107 10 Ed Metcalf, road work... ... 6 00 M 8 Martin, toad work 18 00 D X Spcnca, printing - ..... 6 25 State Journal Co., supplies . 71 86 L 8. Wilson, office rent... '6 00 C. B. Wood, use HCliool house for i lection 3 00 F E Payne, sendees and mileage....... ..- 3 00 J B White, balance due per report .......... 9 79 W U Outhrie, work on bridge .... 15 00 Tho following claims wero rejoctod: J. Porter, justice fees, 89.25; Frank Ktiohn, uso of surveyor's tools, 830; J. T.Mills, road work, 831 County treasurer reported cash in vault mid banks as follows. Cash in trunsttrors vault nnd cash items, 8359 70; cash on doposit with Peoples Bank of Red Cloud 80534.81; on deposit in Stato Bank of Red Cloud, 83012.02; on doposit in Bank of Guide Rock, 95, 073 GO; on doposit in First National Bank of Bluo Hill, 88001.17; dofunct Statu Hank ot Bluo Hill, 82227.37; total, 830002.10. Board adjourned to meet Jauuary 11, 1890. Uth west corner of section 1-1-11, Smith county, Kansas, thence east 70 rods to tho southwest corner of section JM), Webster county, Nebraska, referred to i; B. Smith. Tho following claims wero nllowed and wnrrants ordered drawn. Wm Iron, services commissioner ..... I5 70 W A Way. ' " si P0 K II Smith, " " 19 00 Jerome Vnnce, " " ... 15 fO Oco. I'. Webber " ' ..... ,. SM 60 1. 1) Wells, sheriff's fees.......... .. u to Tho following :lnims woro laid over: Geo. Warren, printing, 818 25; V. L. McMillan, printing, 89.75. Board ndjournod to meet March 7th, 1800. Board mot Wednesday, January 11, with all niombors and tho county clork preMnt, Board met Saturday, January with all members present. Committees nppointcd to oxnmino books in vnrlous county ofliccs nnd nlso county buildings reported favorably nnd recommended n small building to bo built outsldo tho jail and used for n storo room. Reports accepted. Tho following resolution camo before tho board; Whoroas tho legality of paying tho county clork a salary of 8400 per year as a clork of tho county board is ques tioned, therefore bo it, Resolved, that it is tho senso of this board that under tho provisions of tho Btatutcs tho county clerk is entitled to 8100 per year for acting ns clork of said board, tho samo to bo paid quarterly and to bo accounted for und roporttd as fees of bis said office in settlement with tho county board till of which havo becrvdnno nnd complied with by our present county clork in his nnnual settlomont now before us. On motion county clork was author ized to issue warrant for tho salaries of county superintendent nnd county nt tornoy quarterly on tho first day of April, Juno nnd Oetotxir, 1391, and January, 1000. Moved and carried that the coun ty put in two telephones, ono in the sheriff's residenee, and ono in tho coutt liouso, to bo ntt.tuhcd to such of llco as may bo determined by tho coun ty officials. Tho opening und working tho road I on stato line, beginning on the north- GUIDE ROCK. Mrs. Bird, wife of Rev. Bird of this place, died on Monday evening at her homo after n week's illness. The fu norHl wns hold Wednesday morning after which tho remains wero taken to Juniata for interment. Somo people madon mlstakoin hunt ing lodging on two occasions ;iately nnd wont right in tho school house. Complaint is hoard of n peculiar (lis caso among poultry nnd hogs. It may bo pleurisy. At least they go nwny to ono side nnd their remains havo only boon discovered in ono instanco ns far ns wo havo heard. Two parties to the transaction nro now boarding with tho sheriff of Jewell county, Kansas. Tho villago board at their last meet ing granted n franchisoto tho Nebraska Tulophono compnny to put up their poles nnd wires in tho streets and al loys ol tho village. Tho dan:o nt Moore's hall waslightrj attended Tuesday night. They hnvc boon woll attended heretofore. Donth wns tho causo this tinio. Thoro will bo mother on tho 31st. The polico nnd fire departments nro to havo tho right to place wires for their own uso on the now telephone poles. When? Vo nro informed that a lady ovango list will begin a series of meetings hero next week nt the B.tptist church. Amidown. BEAVER CREEK Fine weather. Roads nre quite bad in places. Mrs. Thos. Finney is quite ill with pneumonia. G. M. Warner and family visited nt Mrs. 1). II. Robinson'8 Tuesday. Frank Britton, who got his hand mashed in a corn shelter, is improving slowly. Russol Vaughan of Washburn, Illi nois, has been visiting his brother C. E. Vaughn nnd other relatives. Sam Hagan of Decatur county, Kan sas, n former resident of Beaver creek, is hero visiting relatives nnd friends nt prosont. Mr. Mills has traded his farm for a stock of implements nnd hardware nt Garrison, Butler county, Nebraska, nnd will move there shortly. Rambler. Eczema! The Only Cure. Eczema is more than a skin disease, and no skin remedies can cure It. The doctors are unable to effect a cure, and thoir mineral mixtures are damaging to tho most powerful constitution. The whole trouble is in the blood, and Swift's Specific is the only remedy which can reach'guchdeop-Boated blood diseases. Ecrsma broke onton my daughter, and con- tinuM to spread until her head wm entirely covered. She was treated toy aereral good doctors, bnt grsw worse, and the dreadful disease spread to her face. She was taken to two celebrated health springs, but re celred no benefit. Many patent medicines were taken, but without re- ffViJi'i w?&c. ded to tfy 8- B-andbV the time the Drat bottle was finished, her head be gan to heal. A dozen bottles cured her com pletely and left her skin perfectly smooth . She UJ?Vx.t5n.5re"? oWi nd haa a magnificent growth of hair. Not a sign ot the dreadful disease has ever returned. ... . . H.T.Shokb. 8704 Lucas Ave., St, Louts, Mo. Don't expect local applications of soaps and salves to cure Eczema. They reach only the surface, while the di sease comes from within. Swift's Specific S.S.S.rTheBlood is the only cure and will reach the most obstinate case. It is far ahead ot all similar remedies, because it cures oases whtoh are beyond their reach. S.S.S.is purely vegetable, and is the only blood remedy guaranteed to contain no pot ash, mercury or other mineral. Hooks mailed Tree by Hwilt Specific Company, Atlanta, Georgia. sHsHrisV?vsskf -fSCTV-B-2tfrCcWfr You Now Have The Opportunity. Of consulting ono of tho leading phy sicians and Htitgeoiih (in the ttent inent of chronic and nervous (lic:ics in this country. DR REK. Ho is well known in Nebraska, nnd is reliable as well as eminent in his pro fession, anil lias hut few superiots in liis lino of diseases, and, from repot ts of the press, hia rooms are crowded wherever he stops. By tho request of his many ft lends nnd patients who havo usually gone n long distance to see lii tn. he lins decided nnd nrrnnged to VISIT RED CLOUD nnd will ho nt tho HOLLAND HOUSB, Thursday, FebPoary2d one; dky only. Returning every four weeks for bIx month". Consultation and ex amination free to nil. issB5iv K - iiifjiJJIIfflA sssHkaSefsA. sssssHsV''FissB ''HsssT B. REA, M. D. His treatment nnd examinations we understand nro based upon now methods, nnd nro similar as are given In the eastern nnd southern hospitals in which holms learn ed his business. He treats chronic nnd nervous dUcn;cs, chronic catnrrli, llenKi of the c)e, ear, nose, throat, and lunKS (lytpcpDln, llrlljfH(llfCRne, diabetes, liver. MouihcIi. t'ontlpntlon. rheumatlcm chron le female tind sexual disease, neuralgia, scl ntlca. dlzrlneN. nervousness i-low growth In children and nil n,astlturdlMnvc In fdlilt". dc formntle". club feet, curvature of the splno, dls CHsoiof lliebrnlu, paralysis heart diseases, cc zema, arlcoccle, and hydrocele, t'nuccrs, tu mor?, weiihand blrthmarksremcned Tonne, middle aqed nnd old. married or sin Klo men nnd nil who nifTcr wlih lout manhood, ncrriiis debility, (-pennatorrhoea, tcmlnal Io.b ci. decay, falllnij memory. wcaW ejea. minted declopraent, lark of enercy. ImpouTlshed blood, pimple, also blood nnd skin dlscasex. Eruptions, hair falllMK.ibone pain. Hwelllngs. ore throat, ulcer, i fleet of mercury, kidney and bladder troubles, weak back, burning urine, incontinence, gleet, stricture, iccelve kcarchlug treatment, prompt relief. Both sexes trcnted confidentially nnd privntely. Piles, fistula, fissure and rupture cured by our new method. E. U. OVERMAN,:Phintiff's Attorney. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION. Statu or NtsnASKi, I WxBKTiR Cobntt. f "lu the District Court within and for the County of Webster and Stato of Nebraska. Union Central Life Insur ance company. Plaintiff, TS. Henry C. Scott. Melissa A, Scott, Charlott It. Hesse, i'ekln Plow Company,, bmitn wagon CompanyA H. & L. Colin, Henrietta) Kotnroct. The first Ns tlonal Hank of lted Cloud. J. a. Kmlgh, Ja rob Dearer. Charles II Potter. Phillip Fatslcr, John Doe Si Msry Doe, real names unmown, Defendants. The defendants. Pekln agon company, a. & l ver. will take notice that, ember. A. D. 1H9S, tho tral Life Insurance I'o the Circuit Court of W against Henry C. Scott it. uasse. ret Companv. s First National Jacob Beaver. John Doc and defendants, the foreclose a certa C. Hcott and Mel Plaintiff upon the Kast quarter (N K") of section Twenty-eight, nnu me iMMiinu yu Yi 01 me norm nesiuuar ter (N W i) of section Twenty eight (28) in Township Two (3) ltango Eleven (II) In Web ster County, Neb., to secure the payment of one proinlhsorv nolo dated Aueust Uth. 1HK8. and the coupon Interest notes thereunto belonging for tho principal sum of One Thousand Dollara (HUOO)on which default In payment has beon made Whereby, under the terms of said note mid inortgago.thesamo has become due andpay able. The plaintiff prays for a decree of fore closure and salo of said premises to pay the amounts due on snld note (ho Interest coupons and delinquent taxes. Yon nro reontrcd to nn xwer said petition on or bofore tho 30th day of jauunrvA.il. imi. Dated December 21st. 1898 - Uniov Ckntiui. I.irr. iNnunism COMrANT. By E. U. Overman, It's attorney. AW PftMnaiin CmllU ohn, and Jacob Ilea. tue vutn day or Dec Intlff the Union Cen- any tiled Its petition In iter Conntv. Nebraska (ellssft A. Hcott, Charles omnanv. Smith Waornn Henrietta Itothrock.The II. Potter. Phll'llpPassferi e. real names unknown. t and prayerof which Is o ngago executed uy nenry L bcott defendants, to tha est half (W M)of the North MASTER'S SALE. Docket S, No. ICO. In tho circuit court of the United Stale for the district of Ncbratla. S amies. lor . K S. Oniisby. tniftecJor William II. vlo ciijam in uraliam, JVUlMi,, Mali. Junior, uu.l Harris II. Ilajden. loinilalnani. U A..V.V,. i IlltSf In ChanppM iiajor MiuiTiiAia:, pfu.icUeii Unit liijuirMi ifi ilerree entered In tho rui nay oi Jiarcii, IM9S, I, r it CV, nri ,W I ..V 1 ' ). ,,,;"r., "P Cir ,fW1!n"'il'1",".r V ',' cl.ii.k lu'tho for ooi of nld day nt tlio from ilnor of ilir. WcbMer (I TiyCw,X ,1,?"fc0bu,"B ' ' rltyof U..I vMV.,!.vW':.,i,.ir..,","!l; hlH,p. ''""I HUlrhtof Jones, ct al, ilefeni .. ... onm Public tinllnn U ancenudby lrtuo hIiovo caiMo on tli r. s niiiuiy. ,ir. M 11'iiTnl'iTuoiii TIMETABLE. B. & M. B.Y RED CLOUD, NEJiR. LINCOLN OMA1IA CHICAGO 81. JOE KANSAS CITY SI. LOUIS and atl points east and south. DENVER HELENA BUT'IE SAL1 LAKE C'T PORTLAND SAX FRANCISCO and all pointi west. ?"'. "ell nt public lUipllun fnr r,.kli n,A nil limine itcsiriu-d properti, to ult: Jhe whole of llluek Oui.(l) of ItadilKTe'h ad TnAIMS LBAVB AS rOM.OWH! No. 60. Freight, dally except Sunday v- .. ,f"f) more and all point east 7:00 a.m. No 1ft. Passenger, dally for St. Joe. Kansas cily. Atchison. St. Louis and all poluts east aud south -............. jo -20 a m Nn. 141 Accommoilatlou, dnlly except Sunday. Hastlnes, Grand ! ' land, lllack Hills and all points In tho northwest l:oOp.m No. 113 Accommodation, dally except .Sunday, Oberllu, Kansas, and Intermediate stations, Ma lie publican I2:30p.m o. M Freight, dally, Wjmoro nnd St. Joe nnd lutermedliite v .. JwnciIonnolHtfc 13:45 p.m No. 63 Freight, daily for Ilcpnbllcnn Orlciins.OxfordandnllpolutH No, 15 Pnseu"KcrrdTyV'ycnver,'"nVl ' m iwliitM In Colormlo. Utah nnd Callfornlft 8;t0nm N sM FrcUla ilallj lo Oxford mid mi i utermf-dliito points .. Is.TOpm Sleenhig, dining, und reellnlng chair ear.. (teals free) on i thruugh trains. Tlckots sold and baggago phecked to any point lu tho United States or Canada. For information, time tables, maps or tickets ?.?" 1,0.r ddres A. Conover, Agent, lted j F. V. TA YLOR, The Farnitare (Dan 3 is still doing bnsineis at the old stand. I Lower Prices, 4 Better Goods, than any one. Call and be convinced before buying. s. While they last I will sell my Ice Wool Fascinators, Wot Squares, Hoods at greatly reduced prices Remember that I sell White Flannels, Black ana Colored Dress Goods, White Goods, Ladies, Shopping Bags, Hosiery, Mittens, Handkerchiefs, Mufflers, Laces and Embroiderie For less monoy thnn thoy can bo bought clsewhero in tho city. 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