The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, January 27, 1899, Image 4

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THE RED CLOUD CHIEF. FRIDAY, JAN. 27. !8H&.
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FROM FOOT TO KNEE
Ohio Woman Suffered Great Agony
From a Terrible Sore-Her Gtory of
the Case, and Her Cure.
' Vox many year I wo a filleted with a
inllk kg, and a few yearn ago It broke out
inorondapread from my foot to my
knee. I offered nat agony. It would
barn and Itch all the time and discharge
great deal. My health wan good with
the exception of till (tore. tried a great
many kind of naive, but aome would
irritate the sore no that I could hardly
ctand tho pain. I could not go near the
Are wlthoutauffcrlng Intensely. Homoone
sent me I tapers containing testimonial of
curea by Hood'n BarMparllla, and I told
my husband I would like to try this med
icine. He got mo a bottlo and I found it
helped mo. I kept on taking it until my
limb mm completely healed. I cannot
pralae Hood' Hamaparllla enough for tho
great benefit It has been to mo. u
cleanses tho blood of all lmpurltle and
leave it rich and pure." Mns. ANNA E.
Eaxkn, Whittlcaey, Ohio.
You can buy Hood's HarsaparilU of all
druggists. Be sure to get only Hood's.
TjJ 7i nni are the faronte family
kiOOd S PHIS cathartic. 1'rlce a
CHURCH SERVICES.
CHIMBTIAN CflUKCll.
Services ench lordVi liny ns follows:
Morning nervieo at 10:30.
Dibit; school, 12m
Junior Christian Kndeavor 3 p.m.
Setlor Chriitfan Emicavor 0:45 p.m.
Evening service nt 7:30 o'c lock.
Prayer muetinfr and biblo study on
Wednesday evenings.
LadioV Aid Society Friday after
noons.
Our pleasant church home and nil
services arc ever open to the public.
h. A. Hussoxo, Pastor.
THE CHIEF
rcBMiniD ar
W. L. MCMILLAN.
One year
Blx months
..1100
BO
P0UM8UBD KVKUY FIUDAY
loured at the post offlce at lied Cloud, Neb, a
tecend class mall matter.
GUIDE ROCK.
Mrs. Thos Finooy is very slclc at her
home ten miles north of town.
Not an empty homo in town and
moro wanted is the condition here.
I. li.Colvln Is expecting somo land
buyers from eastern Nebraska soon.
fcugeno Shuck returned Saturday
night from a visit nt White Cloud,
Kansas.
A. Ocorgo is hero from Garrison
looking after the farm ho traded with
J. H.Mills for.
Tho Indy crnsgclitt, C. H Adnlr, of
Denver, Colomdo, is holding meetings
this week nt the llaptist church.
Tho villugu lioiud has stopped tho
hIoI iniicliiiii! nnd like devices, a thing
they should huvodoun long ago.
Married, at Guide Hock on Sundnv
IriHt, Clayton Mills and Lucy Monia,
both of Webster county, Hev. Uird o(-
liciating,
Albert DufTy, son of County Judgo
Duffy, had tho misfortune to have his
horse full on him and break his leg last
Saturday night.
A man from Hebron and one from
Pawnco City wero in town this week
looking for forjis to rent. They nrn
qcarco hereabouts.
K. 8. l'roudfit started on n trip tho
tirst of the week, wo understand as a
member of tho Lumbermen's Associa
tion. The destination wo believo Is
Cuba.
Died, on January 22d, Daniel Cook,
aged 02 years, at his residence 11 m'lcs
north of this place. Deceaicd was ono
of tho pioneer settlers of Webster
county, having came here in 1872
J. H.'Mlll8 and son, Clayton, are
.shipping their stock of goods to Garri
son, Nebraska, having traded their
farm north of town forahordwaro
and imptemont stock nt that point.
A load of poultry passed through
town at 12 o'clock at eight recently.
Wo Judgo from tho way that tho horses
wore stepping out that it might bu that
the poultry had the disease, pleurisy.
Elmer Uritton, from Stillwater town
ship u stopping at tho hotel hero und
having Dr. Paco attend to a badly
mauglcd hand which ho had tho mis-
fortune to get caught in the gearing of
a com nheller two weeks ago.
An old man was cuuavssingtlio town
tho fore purl of tho week taking orders
for tailor madu suits. Our merchants
will do iliu orduiiug for you ami
you can do bust cuss with someone
you know, a ml they will ho hero when
the goods aro delivered too.
Amidown.
MKTHODIST
Services next Sunday as follows:
Morning service at 10:30.
Sunday School at 11:30 a.m.
Preaching at Am boy at 3 p.m.
junior J.enguo at 4. p.m.
Senior League at 7 p.m.
Evening service at 7:30.
Prayer meeting on Wednesday even
ing at 7:30.
Ladies Aid Society Friday afternoon.
All are most cordially invited to at
tend. James Makk Dauhit, Pastor.
BAtTISTCIIUKCU.
Services next Sunday as follows.
Morning services at 10:80.
Sunday School at 11:45.
Juniors meeting at 3 p.m.
Young People's Union meets at 7
p.m.
Evening servlco at 7:30. Mass meet
ing of W. C. T. U. Address by Rev.
Hussong.
General prayer and conference meet
ing Wednesday evening at 7:30.
All cordially invited. Scats free.
Isaac W. Edson, Pastor.
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I Special Clearing Sale for January 27, 28, 30, 31,
ON
BLANKETS,
CLOAKS,
UNDERWEAR,
HOSIERY.
CONUUKOATIONAL.
Regular sorvicts next Sunday as fol
lows: Morning service at 10:30. Foreign
missions, followed by a collection.
Sunday School utll:45.
Sermon nt Indian crock at 3.20 pm.
Young People's Society of Christian
Endeavor nt 6.30 pm.
Union temperance meeting aa the
Haptist chinch nt 7-30
Mid-week ptnycr meeting and con
ference Vednelav evening at 7:30.
All cordially invited to attend these
services.
1-kakk W. Dkak, Pastor.
GRIM GRIP'S DEADLY MARCH.
jjjjj 50 pairs Children's Cashmere Hose., regular 35c and 40c goods, at 20c per pair.,
m 50 pairs Ladies Cashmere Hose, our 25c values, for 18c per pair.
W Ladies' Fleece Lined regular 25c Hose at 18c.
30 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON BLANKETS.
20 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON UNDERWEAR.
40 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON JACKETS.
DEALS DEATH AND DESTRUCTION
TO MANY.
We desire to reduce our stock before invoicing. We guarantee the lowest prices with
the highest quality. We can sell right because we buy right. Our goods are
bought for cash in the best markets cf the country. We buy many goods in car
load lots which gives us a decided advantage over local freignt shippers.
BATIN.
Floyd Pitnov purchased a buggy of
John Marker last week.
Claude Wilson was in the vicinity of
Hiverton Sunday.
Mr. Keenoy of Cowles is teaching tho
Now Virginia school.
Wade Koonts from near Inavalo was
shelling corn for A. Mattel) Thursday.
J. 11. Wlsecnrver was transacting
business at Inavalo last Saturday.
Chris Jensen and family wero pleas
ant visitors nt Mr. Anderson's Sunday.
Paul Mrutthuuur has been woi'Kinir
for Mr, Erickson who lives near Red
Cloud.
Mr. Anderson aud wifo of Keuesaw,
Nebraska, wore in this locality lust
week, visiting among relutivos and
friends.
Ernost Graves who hue been in tho
northwest part of thM statu for novel nl
mouths, has como homo on account of
tho illness of his father.
ltoscoo Cnthcr of Red Cloiiii was In
this vicinity on business tho llrst of tho
week.
It. (i Li'wlfi was down to lied Cloud
with Miimt fat hogs on Wcdnchda.
Chas. Sluo aud John Phillips will
start for Indian territory next week to
look up a location.
Stunnkh.
Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Wathing
ton,tLouliville terrorized by the Awful
Scourge. All the Great Centers
of Population Affected.
Tho depressing effect of tho present
epidemic of grip are apparent every
where. Teachers, clerks, business men
mechanics, laborers, street car drivers,
school children, polico officers and
oven the doctors all furnish victims by
tho hundreds.
No remedy yet discovered can show
results equal to Dr. Miles' Restorative
Nervine. It quickly overcomes the ex
connive exhaustion, invigorates tho ap
petite and uhbists uuturn to throw off
the deadly inictobes fr in tho system.
In limes of epidemic liku tho present it
uliotild bu taken as n preventative of
disease.
"Grip hud left me a physical wreck;
weak, helpless uud miserable. I could
not cut; could not sleep, could not gain
any strength and hud nervous prostra
tion of tho worst kiud. Our homo phy
sician could not help mo uud I com
menced using Dr. Miles' Ilcstomtivo
Nervine. The lust night's sleep that I
uad had in four months ciwno as the re
sult of tho 1 wo tirst doses. When I had
takeu two bottles I felt bettor than I
had before in years, and continued to"
tnprovu until I was entirely cured."
Em Wooiiwauu, Plymouth, 111.
All druggists aro utithoti.cd to sell
Dr. Miles' KestoratlvoNorvinoonguar
nntcu that tirst bottlo bonelits or money
refunded. Ho suro und get Dr. Miles'
Not vino. Dooklet on heart aud ucrvo
diseases scut free. Address,
Dr. Miles Medicul Co., Elkhart, Ind.
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Farmer's Club Offer.
Miner Bros., Red Cloud, Neb.
timmimmmimmiimim mimmimitmimt
Music on the Graphophone.
Few people appreciate the marvelous
power of tho Graphophone as an en
tertainer. It is an instrument which,
though it costs much less than tho
least expensive musical instrument,
will onable its owner to have at pleas
ure music of any kind from that ol
tho bagpipe to that of the great mili
tary band. It reproduces vocal selec
tions and gives ono command of every
pleasure that appeals to the Bcn of
hearing. No investment pays such
largo returns in pleasure. Besides re
producing the musical and other rec
ords made for (ntertainment purposes,
tho Gruphophono will record imme
diately und reproduce at onco and hs
oiton as Is desired, your own words or
song, or any sound. By writing to tho
Columbia Phonograph Company, 720-
Ti'i uilvo St., St. I.ouls, Mo. you can
obtain u catalogue that will givo full
information us to pricos of Grapho
phono outfit.
You Now Have
The Opportunity.
Of consulting one of the leading phy
sicians and surgeons (in the treat
ment of chronic and nervous
diseases in this country.
Ho is well known in Nebrnika, and is
reliable as well as eminent in his pro
fession, und has but few superiors in
his line of diseases, and, from reports
of tho press, bij rooms are crowded
wherever he stops By tho request of
his many friends and patients who
bavo usually gone a long distance to
see him, ho has deeided and arranged
to VISIT RED CLOUD aud will be nt
the
HOLLAND HOUSe.
Thursday, February 2d
ONE DKY ONLY.
Itctiuniiig every four weeks for hix
month-. Consultation uud ex- -iimitmtimi
five to all.
YOU - -ARE CORDIALLY - INVITE
TO BECOME E MEMBER OF THE
HOME HEALTH CLUB.
(Cut this out and sond it with one dollar to the Intor-Ocean Publishing Com
pany, Chicago, Illinois.)
1
THE INTER OCEAN PUB. CO.
Money spent for books and papers is
nover thrown uway. What do you
want to read this year! Following is
a good club list which will gtvo you all
the county, stulo nnd national news
nud also more good farm news thtiu
was ever offered for tho price. For a
limited tittle wo will soud Tiik Ciiu:f,
giving all tho county news; the Omaha
Weekly Bee, giving all tho statu news;
tho Chicago Weekly Inter-Oceun, giv
ing nil tho national and foreign news;
I ho Homestead, cuo of tho best farm
papers published; tho Poultry fturiuor.
devoted to tho interests of poultry ex
clusively; Special Fanners lustituio
Editions of tliu Homesjcud, devoted to
discussions of Various farm topics;
Funnels Mutual Insurance Journal, a
paper published in tho intorebts of co
operutivu iiisuranco among thu funn
els, uud Tho Humano Alliance, u mug
uzinn ilevoud to theeutisu of Immune
ndui'Ktioii, the eight paper oiutjeui
foi the hum of $3.35 nioh ill udvmiee.
Till bis us good ami us clump an ollt-i
ever made und will lut lily it limited
tlmo. Tho bubsmmioii price of theou
eight papers is $0 80 per year, but wo
will, for a limited time, send them one
year for $3,25 cash in advance.
Crippled by
Rheumatism.
Tlioso who have Ithoumatism find
themselves growing steadily worso all
tho while. Ono reuMm of this is that
tho remedies prescribed by tho doctors
contain mercury uud potash, which ul
timately intensify thodisoasu by caus
ing thu joints to swell nnd Btiffen,
S reducing a severe aching of tho bones.
. 8. S. has Iwen curing Ithoumatism
for twenty years evon tho worst cases
which seemed almost incurable.
Cant. O. K. IIUKhes. thp popular railroad
conductor, of Columbians. O., had an experi
ence with ItlicumallBUi which convinced hint
that there is only one
cure for that painful ills
ease, lltt says: "1 was a
Krcat sufferer from mus
cular Khpumatlnm tor
two yi-ars, 1 could itet
no per ma lien t relief
from any medicine lire
scrllied by my physician.
I took about a dozen bot-
iica 01 your o. o, o anu :-t
nrwr f am na .pall Ma f ..?V
evurwaslntuyllie. lam
sure that your medlclno
cured me, anil I would
recom mend 1 1 to an v ono
suffering from any blood disease,
Everybody knows that Ithoumatism
is n diseased statu of tlio blood, mm
only n blood remedy is tho only proper
remedy containing
T,...y-k."
hereby accept the invitation to become a member of the Home
Health Club and I enclose herewith one dollar to pay for one year's sub-
scription to the Weekly Inter-Ocean, which, I understand, entitles me to a
life membership, a record number, and a copy oj Volumn 1 of the Borne
Health Club books (price $1.00) free of charge.
Name
Town or City ,
Street No.
Sfafc
Ono of the most practical and beneficial courses of study ovor offered t
its loaders by any no-vspaper. Not only aro thero a series of practical lessanB
in tho paper each week, but the subscriber is presented, free of expense with a
beautiful cloth hound book, worth ono dollar, besides n life membership in tk
great club. Subscribo ut onco and got the great lessons now beiug published
E. U. OVERMAN,;Plalntiff's Attorney.
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION.
Statk ok Nebuahka, I
Wrn-tm County, f B"In tlio DlMrkt Court
within uud for the County of Webster nud State
of Nebrutka.
Union Central Life Insur
ance Comptiny,
vs.
i'lalntlff.l
treatment, nut a
potash uud mercury
mo trouble.
only aggravates
SSfi
fp wato 'W
Blood
for
0 1HU
being Purely Vegetable, goes direct to
tho very cut- ok n . di , ,. a pi t
mnncnt euro nlwnyii ros-ilt. It is tho
only blood remedy guuitiutt'otl to con
tain no potash, mercury or other dun
gorous minerals,
Books mulled frea by Swift Specific
ConpaoY, Atluntu, Georgia.
B. REA, M. D.
His treatment, uud examinations we
understand utu based upon nmv
methods, nud tiro similar us are
given in the eastern uud
southern hospitals in
which helms learn
ed his business.
He treats chronic and ucrvutu dlsciue. chronic
catarrh, dleH'H of the e)e. ear, nom. throat,
Htnl luiiK iljBifJt,lii, tlrlRUt'kdlveaiie, illabctca,
ller. BloMucu. constipation. ilieiintHtlBm chron
ic female mul i-exim! tlUcasck. ueuralKla, ncl
ntlca, lzr.luc. ucrvQtiii-t, blow xrowlh In
chllilri'ti timl alt wablliu; iIIhmsh In intuitu, do
formation, club feet, ciirvmnro uf the xplnc, Ulie
eiiix-'tof ihuhrulti, paialynU, heart dlM'acii, co
zeinn, varicocele, anil h)ilrocclc. Cancer, tu
mor, wciihiinil blrihinnrkkicmuKil
TouiiK. uililill" ftited mid old. married or lu
ut moil, imii nil n ho mtler with loM manhood.
I uerioumlolilllty perniatunhoea. hemlunl Ion,
, oh. dci'iiv, tiiillun muiuur), euk cjcm. Hunted
Irvclopinent. luck of eut'N'l lititHiirlflieil
, i. in ., plnipleN, uli-o lilooil mid kklu dlreaCK.
i l-.iii.tinxk tuiir fiillliiff.,lioiin uulii. miolllui!.
oratlirtMt, illcel Heel "I iiieri'itr), kidney
i . ,ii.i I ,. i, i ' i i I ii'iilt ifMrlni,.
iiicnutlntiiie. gU'C'l. ettli'ltire ioeeie keantiluK
treathinnt. prompt relief
Both minus tveuted vntitideiitiully und
piivutoly.
Piles, fistula, lissuro mid rupture cured
by our now method.
Henry C. Scott, Melissa A.
proti, unurica it. ueic,
l'ekln I'luw Comuany.
Smith Wason Comnanr.1
S. & L. Colin, Henrietta
HotlirocK, tiic r ire; a-,
tlonal Hank of Ited
Cloud. J. S. KmlKb, Ja
cob Heaver. Charlei 11
1'otter. Phillip Katilcr,
.lohn Doe A Mary Doe.
real name unknown, l
uerenaants.'
iri.. jAf.nil.1,1. It.kln Vln4-fAmr.n UmIII.
Wauou Company, 8. & IColm, and Jacob Ilea,
ver. will tako notice thai on the 10th diiy of Dec
ember. A. I). 1893. tha plaintiff the UuionCen
trat Life lmurance Cflnpany tiled Its petition In
the Circuit Court of JVcbtiter County, Nebraska,
aKlnt Henry i' SSP". Melissa A. Hcott, Charles
It.Uitse. 1'eklrl l'fcw Company, Smith Wagon
Company, S'& L.fohn, Henrietta Kothrock.Tho
First National If ik of Itod Cloud. J. a. Knilgb,
Jacob lKavvr. Varies u. Potter, I'hllllp Pastier,
uunil uou auu mnij vuv. iirni uauica uilKlluwn
?bf.
defeiidauts, thtlobject and prayer of which Is o
foreclose a certllu mortgage executed by Henry
C. Hcott and Melissa A. Scott defendant to the
planum upon inu viesi nan tv aypi me .ortti
Kast quarter (N K U) of section Twenty-eight,
aud the East half (U ii) of tho North West (mat
ter (N W Ki) of section Twenty eight (28) In
Township Two (U) KanKO Eleven (11) In Web-
feri'ouniy rrn
tnscenre tlio payment of one
TIMETABLE.
B, & M. H.Y
BED CLOUD, NEDB.
LINCOLN
OMAHA
CHICAGO
SI. JOE
KANSAS CITY
SI. LOUIS and
all points east and
south.
DENVER
HELENA
BUT'lE
SAL2 LAKE C'Y
PORTLAND
SAX FJtAXClSCV
and all point
west.
No.
No.
66,
TUAIH8 LEAVE AS rOLLOWS:
J-JC1K
freight, dally except Sunday
ror wymoreamlallpolntcast 7:00a.m.
16. Passenger, dally for St. Joe.
Kansas City. Atchison, St.
Louis and all points cast and
south -....... 10 '20 a m
No. 144. Accommodation, daily oxcept ' ' '
Sunday. Hastings. Grand Is
land, Iliack Hills and all ,
... po'ntn tho northwest l:&0p.m.
No. 143. Accommodation, daily except
Sunday, Oberlln, Kansas, aud
Intermediate stations, via He
No. 64. reIglTTaTlV7w7mor"e"'a"ud VMp-m'
at, Joe and Intermediate
junction poinu 13:45 n m
No,
No.
relchti
OrIeans,Oxfordnndall points
west..
15. Passenger, dally"
tally for Hcnubllcan
I'asscngcr. dally. Denver, all
po nta In Colorado, Utah and
California ........ o.,
10:30 a.m.
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tiiilu. 'Ihu pliilutlir pruikfot iiiU-L'tee of foru
rlokiirc and ialo of said premlnes to pay tliu
iiiiinuiitKdiie on enld note tho Interest eoiipoith
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