The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, May 06, 1899, Image 4

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    THE KED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, MAY 6, iy.
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Appearances.
Uiat which seems hard to
bear may be a great blessing.
Let us take a lesson from the
rough weather of Spring, It
is doing good despite appear
ances. Cleanse the system
thoroughly; rout out all
impurities from the blood
with that greatest specific,
Hood's Sarsaparilla.
Inalcml of sleepless iiIkIiU, with con
oqueut irritubloiu'Bs ami u undone,
tired feeling, you will have n (one nml a
bracing nir that will enahlo you to enter
into every day's work with pleasure.
ltMMmher, Hood's Inner itinap)nint.
CfOfula Bunches -"An operation
helped ruy son temporarily (or scrofula
buncbos on his neck, but Hood's 8r.r-.apn-
rllla caused tlicni to disappear entirely."
Mm. Lswis A. CAuritrriH, 01 Wadiworth
UtrMt, Hartford, Conn.
OatMTtl " I have had no roturn of the
alarm which troubled mo (or yean, since
Hood's Sarsaparilla cured me." Mrs. Joe
Mann, Waihlntton St., Ogdensburg, N. Y.
OytfMpdsl " Nothing relieved me o(
asr dyspepsia until I took Hood's Sarsapa
rtfla. It cured me and I can eat three Rood
tsuaU every day. I live It to my children
every spring." Fain 1'oihlh, 437 South
Perm Street, Indianapolis, Ind.
J&od& SwuabWiilta
Hflffiinnyfiiiiii
od'i F1IU curs IWsr ill, thsnoii Irritating anf
ociJT eathsrtla to Uks with Hood' HsrispafinX
ilio liconsu iiH pray til for.
Motion prevailed to adjourn
p.m. Thursday evening.
until 8
THE CHIEF
rUBLIdlllD BT
W. L. MCMILLAN.
One year...
is months
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PUHMBI1KD EVERY FRIDAY
Entered at tho post offloo at Red Cloud, Neb. as
leoond class Ball matter.
ADVERTISING RATES:
Local advertising 6 cenU per tine per liiuo.
Local Advertlilog for entertainments, con
(ru, socials, etc, given by churches, charlUblo
societies, etc., where all moneys raited thcro
from aroused wholly for church or cbsrltablo
HoclsUes. first ten lines free and all over ten
llaea t cents per line per Issue.
Local adverUiIng of entertainments, concerts,
recitals, etc., where per cent Is given to pro
moters, 5 cents per lino per lisuo.
DlirUT AUVIRTISIHO.
Use column tier month-...... ...............I7 00
One half column per month ........ ......... 3 60
e-fourth column per month- . . 1 75
General display advertising BV cents per
Inch per Issue.
Red Cloud, May 4, 1801).
Council mot ns per adjournment, all
councilmon present nnd Mayor Whito
presiding.
Minutes of last mooting wero road
and approved,
Tlio water contract for supplying
water to tho I). &M. It. II. for tho on
suing year was road unci upon motion
accepted. Price to ho paid by said
company for water $25 per month.
J. M. Hollars was to-appointed ongi
neiir of walur works at ?10 per month.
Mayor appointed and council con
llrmed Geo. Smoker for night watch
and murshul.
Motion prevnilctl that street and
water commissioner salary be lixed at
M0, subject to reduction If council sees
lit to cut it lower.
Mayor appointed T. J. Ward for
streot and water commissioner. Coun
cil continued nomination.
Upon motion tho nppointintmont
of city attorney was laid over until
next mooting.
Mayor appointed tho following com
mittees for tho onsuing year.
Htroots and alloys SpokosQold and
Finch.
Water systom Itlfo and Holllstor.
Ways and Moans -Spokoafield and
Finch.
Auditing oommlttoo Holllstor and
Finch.
Upon motion tho work of graveling
Webster street was ordered contlnuod.
Goo. Smolsor appeared boforo the
council and was sworn in as city mar
shal and night watch.
Upon motion tho liro department
was granted privilogo of conducting
Fourth of July celebration in this city.
Upon motion council adjourned.
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School Board.
Board mot Monday evening May 1,
in tho ofllco of Clork Fort, with all
mombors of board prcsont.
Minutes of provious mooting read
and approved.
Tho following claims wero allowed:
C. L. Cutting, merchandise 918 40
1). L. Groat, labor 8 00
Tho Caxton Co., supplies 0 15
Itod Cloud Chiof, printing
L. II. Fort, salary
L. H. Fort, asslgnoo copy Life of
Gladstone...
over since her citizens took side with
thoir neighbors and friends during tho
great strike, Ho that a fact or r.nt
doei not cut any llgurq nt this lato day
but our prospects of any help in build
ing up by thu aid of tho I). & M have
gradually declined since Hint time.
Our city is not so much dopondent on
the railroad for trado as other towns
along the lino which are kept alivo by
thoso interests and would bo bankrupt
by tho taking of such nway. Our city
receives tier support from tho sur
rounding country and there is no bet
ter point for trade in thu valley. Hut
talking about railroads, wo bollevo
they aro n good thing, nnd another
lino of road Into this town would bo of
un '.old benefit. It is said lliat tho H
& M. nmdo promises to this city in tho
early days that have never bcou kept
and wo do not see why this city should
feel any direct obligations to that rond.
Wo beliovo that n concerted effort on
the part of our citizens would Induce
tho Hock Island orsomo other nearby
road to build to this city. In this day
and ago you havo got to ask for what
you want or you will likely never got
it. Lot our cltlzons got together and
go after a now road as a unit and give
them a gtmrauteo of business. There
is an immonso amount of freight ship
ped in and out from this point and it
may bo that a new road would appre
ciate an offer to turn over this busi
ness to thorn. tTW
Rosebuds
Budding wo
manhood I What
glorious possibil
ities! What half
hidden dangers I
What a time for
tender sympathy!
At puberty nature
generally makes
some attempt to
establish physical
regularities, but
when nature fails to assert itself, develop
ments result which injure the health and
Impair the constitution of the maiden.
The timely use of Drodficld'a Female
Regulator, the standard remedy for nil
weaknesses nnd irTeimlnritics peculiar to
Women, is what retarded nature needs in
all such cases. Sold by druggists for $t.
Books for women free.
THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO,
A.TIiiUSXTiV. GKAv.
3 60
12 GO
On motion old board
die.
2 CO
adjourned sino
City Council.
Tho city council mot in regular ses
sion Woduesday evening with nil mem
bers prcsont. Meeting called to order
by Mayor IJeck.
Upon motion reading of minutes of
provious mooting was dispensed with.
Communication from G. It. Chancy
reporting proceedings in enso of City
vh F. & M. bank, to recover clectrio
light bonds, was read and ordered
piacod on file.
The following bills worojprosonted
and warrants ordered drawn on the
various funds in payment of same.
L P Williams, work on streots....... 6 S5
Uom & Htfo do do
Grant Uatneld, do do
I H Pox do do
Den I.lnnsey do do
J II Wolf do do
T W Hatllela do do
Hurt Hatfield do do
S 11 Martludnle do do
llsvq Clark do do
J W Kluhcl do do
Uco Mattlndule do do
W S Parses do do
J W Pegu do do
Vranlc Richardson do do
Van nciibou do do
L K White do do
38 82
1 78
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300
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9 60
1 60
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1 75
225
1 87
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1 87
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At a mooting of tho board, being tho
now board, all mombors wore prosont.
HonryCook was chosen as tempo
rary chairman nnd L. II, Fort as tem
porary secretary.
Tho oloction of officers of tho board
resulted ns follows: Chairman, T. C.
Hacker; vice-president, C. U. Crono;
socrotary, L. II. Fort.
Oath of ofllco of C. H. Crono nnd S
lli'okwilh was filed and approved.
Thu following partial list of touchers
was named: Superintendent, Geo. I
Kolloy; principal, Tilla McClolland;
assistant principal, Clara Schnellor.
Adjournod to moot May 15th.
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Another Railroad Needed.
Tho B. & M. put a torco of men to
work tho last of tho wuok to toar down
n portion of tho round hottso horo in
fact they cut it about in two and leave
tho north half. This was no surprise
to most of our citizens nnd as they
Iihvo been expecting nny old thing to
happen no tears or manifestations of
regret arc niado at its departure mom
than the wish thnt thu north half had
gone with tho south. Tho talk has al
ways boon current hotu thnt, this cor
poration has had it in for ltcd Cloud
hoopla Cough.
I had a littlo boy who was noarly
dead from an attack of whooping
cough. My neighbors recommended
Chamberlain's cough Remedy. I did
not think that nny medioino would
help him, but after giving him a few
doses of thatiemedy I noticed an im
provement, and ono bottle cured him
entirely. It is tho best cough modicine
I ovor had in tho house. J. L. MoonK,
South Burgottstown, Pa. For sale by
u. ft. unco.
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Littlo, neglected scratches nnd
wounds frequently result in blood-poisoning.
Hotter heal them quick with
DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo, a
thoroughly antl-soptio application with
a record of always curing piles,
old ulcers, sores, cuts, wounds and
skin diseases. C. L. Cotting.
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Big Bargains in Choice Farms.
I havo for sale within two miles of
Red Cloud about 1000 acres choice im
proved farms of 80 acres or more, very
cheap on f avor&blo terms. Those lands
must bo sola rcgaraiess oi price, uomo
and soo mo for bargains inland.
F. E. Goulk.
WE CUHRHNTEE
our regular prices nro lower than others specials.
j "The Proof of the Pudding is in the Eating."
iiiu i mum Knuiu mciuuau m uur iiuciiui-ns uuiiiik ' nt)k tni kuub hi prove
our claim. Wo do not uso any prizes or premiums to draw trado.
Wo put our quality into every pieco of goods that wo uZ!
put on our counters.
Wo have purchased a largo Job let of Ladies Unbrellas. Thoso
goods wro nmdo to retail from $1 2d to $1.75. Wo placo them on sulo
nt tl to $1.30.
All silk glorias, steel frame, fancy handle for $1.
Other grades upwards to $5.
J IPcsvper Patterns.
E. U. OVERMAN, Plaintiff's Attorney.
NOTICE OF VUllLWATION.
State op Nkmurks, I
WBBHTKn C'OUNTT, i "s
in mo DiBinci court in ana ror Webster coun
ty Nebraska.
Union Central Life Insur
ance company,
Plaintiff,
vs.
Henry C. Rcott, Melissa A. I
neon, i-nanes it. uesse.
I'ekln Plow Comnanr.r
Hmltli Wagon Companr.V
a. AL. Cohn, Henrietta)
KowrocK. me rim ns-
tlonal Uank of ltedl
ciouo. j. b. Ktntgn, Jal
rob Beaver. Charles II.
Potter, Phillip Fassler,
John Doe & Miry Doe, j
real namos unanoirn, ,
Defendants.
The defendants, Tekln Plow Company, Smith
Wagon Company. 8. A L.Cohn, and Jacob Ilea.
Ter, win iaio notice roai on mt unn aiy oi Dec
ember, A. D. 1898. the plaintiff the Union Cen
tral Life Insurance Company filed Its petition In
the District Court of Webster County, Nebraska,
against Henry C. Scott, Melissa A. Hcotl, Charles
It. Il2sae. Pekln Plow Compiny, Smith Wagon
Company. S & I.. Cohn,ltonffolla Hotbrock.The
First National Ilauk of UedCloud.J. H. Kmlgh,
Jacob Heaver. Cbnrles II. Utter. Phillip Pansier,
John Doe and Mary Doe, Kal names unknown,
defendants, tho object anff prayer.of which Is o
forccloso a certain mortage executed by Henry
C. Hcott and Melissa A. fcott defendants, to the
plaintiff upon the West Calf (W J4) of tho North
Bast quarter (N K !) f nee tl on Twenty-eight,
and the Kant half (B J of tho North West quar
ter (N W U) of cjfbn Twenty-eight (28) In
Township Two (91 Ifmgo Eleven (II) In Web
ster County, Neb., tlfbcure the payment of one
promlssorv note datM August 34th. 188H. and tho
coupon Interest notes thereunto belonging for
the principal sum of One Thousand Dollars
(11000) which said principal note was and be
came duo on or about the 24th day of August
A. D. 1833. and was thereupon by tho applica
tion of tho said Henry C. Hcott and Melissa A.
Hcott extended lor a period of ten years from
August 24. 1893; together with new coupon notes
for the Interest; tuat since said extension de
fault has Dccn made In tho payment of Interest
on said nolo and the taxes on said premises,
wherebv tho nlalntlff. under the terms of said
note and mortgsgo and the coupon interest
notes attached, has declared tho eutlro amount
InUff
A saving of from Co to 20c on
ench pattern.
The New Idea.
All sell for
octs.
Any slzo. Any Stylo.
HJi-BOYS' SUIT,
IsW-tANES'J-PIECE 5KIKT "-' ' "'"" Consisting of Jacket, mouse.
8ises23,si,a,33,30. Monthly fashion sheets free vmanaskirt.
' Sizes 'J, 4, years.
Window SilaaLdesu
A complete stock of Window shades
Complete shade with spring roller, lOo.
A good cloth curtain, without fringo, 8c.
Colors nt 25c each.
Other grades 35c to 60c.
Oairpet.
Successful selling in the carpet room has loft us n number of
short lengths in Moquettes, Axministers and Brussels.
There is enough carpet in oach of thoso pioces to covor a room
about ton by elevon feet. Thcso aro all this season's patterns. Somo
we make up with borders. These goods havo retailed nil spring at
$1 por yard. To clean up wo will make them up at 80c per yard.
Now is the time to sccuro tho host carpet valuo over offered in
tho city.
All wool Ingrains at 50c.
Special all wool ingrains at Goc per yard.
Extra super all wool at 70c por yard.
Cotton and wool 40c, 50c, 60c.
Cotton carpets nt 25c, 30c and 40c.
All carpets guaranteed to lit. Wo cut carpots without wasto to
tho buyor. All carpets are pricod niado up. Wo allow tho price of
sowing whoro purchasor makes the carpet.
! JBuimi'tta.x'e
of said noto. Interest and taxes due and payable
dj reason os nam aerauus, wnicn ine piainun
baa a right to do under the terms of said mort
Geo Ulbby do do 10 M)
KdMattlx do do ... n Si
Frank Kuehn, surveying II W
Dsto Clark, hauling I 03
12 I) Hinllh, gravel J CO
M W Dlckoroon, utrcet and water com ... . IS S
Jas Iturden, court fees . 20 f.7
Traders Lumber Co., lumber :i fi
Piatt & Frees Co.. lumber - HI H
L I) Wells, shorlir fees 14 00
A A llurdlck, night watch 10 00
WW Wright, hanlware 71 a)
O It Cliabvy, expenso on hull ft 20
j M Bellsrs. engineer 10 Ui
QW Dow, coal and freight. .- M s
Uoport of city treasurer presoutod
and read and ordered .placed on tile.
Tho report showed balances on hnutl
May 8, 1800, as follows: Genornl fund,
115.20; water levy, "$95,15; occupation
fund, $217,23; water fund, $105.80.
Total cash on hand May 2, 1890, $450.4 i.
Committee appointed to examine
books and accounts of city ollicors re
ported favorably and report was ac
cepted nud committco discharged.
Thoro boing no further business tho
out-going council adjourned sino diu.
If you havo pllos euro them. No use
undergoing horrible operations that
simply removes tho result of tho dls
oaso without disturbing the disoaso it
self. I'lnuo your contldenco in DoWitt's
WitchJHnzol Salve. It bus never failed
to euro others; it will not fail to euro
you. O. L. Cottiug.
What pkopi.k sat about Hoods Sar
saparilla Is that it euros when all other
remedies fail. Thoroforo von should
tako Hood's Sarsaparilla in preferonco
to all others.
Hood's Pills cure billiousnoss. Mail
ed for 25o by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell,
Mass.
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J. D. Bridgo, editor and proprietor
of tho Democrat, Lancaster, N. 11. says:
"I would nor. bo without Ono Minuto
Cough Curo tor my boy, when troubled
with n cough or cold. It is tho best
remedy for croup I ovor used." C. L.
Cotting.
TolCure a Cold In One Day.
Take Lnxutivo Uromo Quinine Tab
lots. All druggists refund money if it
fails to cure. 25c. Tho genuine has
L. 11. Q. on each tablet.
gage, and that the same under the terms ot said
noto and mortgago havo become due and pay
able.
Tho plaintiff prays for an accounting and
Judgment for all sums found due, with costs
and a decree of forcclonuro and tho sale of said
fircmiscs to pay the amounts due on said noto,
heiiiitercit coupons and dcllnriuont taxes.
You are required to answer said petition ou or
before tho !29th day of May, A. D. 1690.
Dated. April 13th, I8W.
Union (Tntiul Lire Iksuuskce Company.
Dy K. U. Overman, it's attorney.
We buv direct from tho fastoiios, no middlemens prolits.
CARLOAD SHIPPING. CASH BUYING. WE MAKE THE
PRICE.
Wo aro now loading a enr of furniture in Chicago, Thoro may
be somo articles that you would liko to havo that wo do not carry in
stock. We will make a spocial price on all special orders.
This car of goods to arrive in about 20 days.
Sewing JMCa.ols.ixi.esi
JOHN M. CHAFPIN,
KTTORNEY - HT - L.HUlC,
Will continue to practice In Dlntrlct. Supremo
nnd i'cdcrul Courts.
Office Ovkk Mizku's Stoui:. Opkha
House Block.
notary publio in offioe.
Dr. E. A. Creighton,
Honorary Graduate & Silver Medalist
Western university, uanaua.
Calls Answkiikd Day and Nioiit.
Orrrcc Ovan Cook's PAinMAOT.
Wo have purchased another largo invoice of Sewing Machines to
arrive with furniture car.
8 drawer oak finish case, high hend, full sot of attachments with
each machine, for $10.50.
Samo Machino with 5 drawers for$lC.G0.
Same mrchiho, drop head, for 920.
THE FIELD, 3 drawer for $10.
' " 5 drawor for $20
" 5 drawor drop head, $25.
Written guaruuteu witli nil machines sold by us.
1 JttineF Bros., Hed Gload, Jleb. j
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may isi. iiysasuwi m mi
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Tk Wsstera Mires. C.
OMAHA.
"ORB AT BLESSING.
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The oath of ofllco was then adminis
tered to Mayor Whito by the retiring
inavor.
Mayor Whito then administered tho
oath of olllco to Councilmon Spokes
Hold and Finch and tho city clork.
Tho now council procooded nt onto
to tho business boforo thorn.
S. F. Spokesliold was appointed pres
ident of tho council.
Ofliclal bonds of G. W. Dow as troas
uror and J. K. Keslor ns clork wero
read and approved and ordered plnced
on file.
The petitions and bonds of John
Polnloky and fd. M. Stern for license
to sell liquors were prosentod and read
and upon motion the bonds wore ap
proved and the clerk ordered to grant
Wife of a Prominent Methodist Minister so Eefers to
That Valuable Specific for Nervous Diseases,
Dr. Miles9 Nervine.
IT CURED HER.
More than half tho sickness and dls.
onso in this world comes from woak
nerves, loss of vitality and nerve forco.
When tho nervous power is depressed
then thu food is imperfectly digested,
assimilation is interrupted, thualbu
mon and tibrin of tho blood thu nutri
tious principles of tho blood become
deiiciont in thoir relative proportions
to tho othor parts of tho blood, nud the
health suffers. It cannot bo repeated
too ofton that the norves control every
part of tho body, and anything whioh
irritates tho norvo coutors, wonkens
tho lifo giving and lifo sustaining pow
er of tho wholo systom. Dr. Mills' Re
storative Nervine is tho oxaot remedy
for that largo class of feoble, thin
blooded, nervous and often hysterical
persons whose greatest need is a thor
ough rest and quiet tor the tired brain
aid tho over-wrought nerves. Among
tbn many thousands of such sufferers
from a tortured nervous systom wus
Mrs. A. V. liabbs, wife of Uev. A. V.
I Babba, paalor M. E. church, 1'lsidvUle,
l.nln Ifinrr tlmn
nervous attacks
Illinois.
Mrs. Ilabbs Says
I was n sufferer from
of tho most sovcro nature. My rest
was greatly broken by sleepless nights
and my health was very poor. Hut
lately I havo bcou tnkiug Dr. Miles'
Rostorativo Nervine with great benefit.
Ohl what a blessing it is to mo, in qui
eting my nervous attacks. It has giv
en mo new lifo and now hopo for a
permanent cliango for the better in my
health."
Mis. fc M. Dunkin of LoRoy, Illinois,
sends thu following; "For u year I
was very poorly, and for six months I
was completely prostrated and most of
the timo was conlincd to my bed with a
nervous trouble tho doctors culled ner
vous spasms, I would havo smother
ing spells, accompanied by a griping
sensation in the chest, when it stemed
as if the nerves wero paralyzed. I
could uot sleep nt night nnd was rest
less and miserable. Failing to get help
from our physicians I began taking
Dr. Milos' Nervine. I folt hotter from
the first dose, and after taking six bot
tles I was restored to my usual good
health. In tho past year I havo had no
return of tho old troublo and I feel that
tho relief is permanent.'
If you nro "played out," cannot
sleep, cannot digest your food, cannot
work or attend to your daily duties
and havo lost your courage, Dr. Miles'
Nervine will show itsolf to bo tho best
friend you ever had. It will enable
you to forget your troubles, and will
restore you to health again.
SAMPLE TREATMENT FREE.
A trial packngo of Dr. Miles' favorite
troatmeut, consisting of Dr. Miles' Ro
storativo Nervine, Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain
Pills and Dr. Miles' Nervo and Livor
Pills will besont absolutely free of cost
to any person Bonding namo and ad
dress on a postal card, requesting the
samples, and mentioning tho name of
this paper to Dr. Miles' Medical Co.,
Elkhart, lad.
25000 IN USE.
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FftfllOUS OHIO GUliTMTOH
THAT ALL TRY TO IMITATE. FOR SALE BY
JHS. PETERSON.
F. V. TAYLOR,
The fmitm ffianl'
IS STILL DOING BUSINESS AT THE OLD STAND.
LOWER PRICES,
BETTER GOODS,
THAN ANYONE. CALL AND BE CONVINCED BEFORE BUYING.
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