The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, July 06, 1900, Image 4

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THROUGH A GLASS.
VORY SOAP is a skin soao. On one square
Y inch of your hand there are 2,800 pores. On
the whole body you have 2,38 J, 284 ot these
little cavities to look after. Every one of these
openings must be kept clear, or the impurities of the
body can not pass out. Now, to cleanse tne pores,
you need a fine, pure soap. Scientists who speak not
from opinion, but from scientific analyses, urge the use
of Ivory Soap. 09s. per cent. pure.
THE CHIEF
v
ruBLicimt) nr
l. McMillan.
about twenty-tiro miles then laying off
to another course (or fifteen miles she
drifted idly for a few hours until the
heavy hoi Re had passed, blowing her
.Irene fog horn at Intel vni of every
thtea to live minute until the tog had
ilsen
On the 10th we weie traveling at all
points of the compass, dodging mam
moth fields of floating ice and in -ev--ial
instances we got pocketed and
hnd to back out and make a large cir
cuit tget around In cloudy weather
duy or night, the ever vigilant nitivcr
of a ship cannot tell at just what point
lie will come in contact with these ice
Hoes, nst hoy are alway coveted by a
dense fog Of course the appearance
of a fog at this .seiixon ot the year will
warn him of appi (inching lee lines and
he will decioase his vessel's speed and
put on extra lookouts a ti pieealition
OurgreUeft inn foi any twenty-four
hour unco leaving Seattle was '251
miles. We stopped at no point be
tween Seattle and Nome City, and our
ship will not have to make any stop on
her return nip ax she took on I 100
tons of eoal before starting. She con
sumes about thirty tons of coal a day
The next triu of this boat will be an
excursion and will leave Seattle about
July '25th. She will come over the
same route we have just come lo Ncine
Citv and will also touch at St Michael,
and stop at Nome City thre'e days for
her passenger to see what here.
She will then course- northwest into
tin; Arctic ocean, cros to the Sibtiiau
coast, leturiiing aiound the Aleutian
island", to Seattle. The cost complete
for everything, first class, will be about
i'2'25 Nome City this summer will be
BOILS CARBUNCLES
These unwelcome visitors usually appear In the spring or summer, when the blood is making an extra effort to free
itself from the 'many impurities that have accumulated during the winter months.
Carbuncles, which are more painful nnd dangerous, come most ircqucntly on tne Dae ot tue neck,
eating great holes in the flesh, exhaust the strength and often prove fatal. Boils are regarded by some
peopfc as blessings, and thev patiently and uncomplainingly endure the pain and inconvenience under
the mistaken idea that thefr health ii being benefitted, that their blood is too thick anyway, and this la
Nature's plan of thinning it. The blood is not too rich or too thick, but is diseased is full of poison .ind
unless relieved the entire svstcin will suffer. The Iwil or carbuncle gives warning of serious iiitern.il
troubles, which are only waiting for a favorable opportunity to develop. Many un old sore, running ulcer,
even cancer, is the result of a neglected boil.
t2nfiai Keep the blood pure, and it will keep the Oat-lff fYfifsflff JK
aan&fUM skin olear of all llle 'irritating impurities that ?l
mm .jy cause these painful, disfiguring diseases. OjMfaM.n.fi
BOiiS S- S- & cures boils and carbuncles easily Crf?fffff ff CM G&
aim permanently oy reiiiiorcing, puniywg ""
building up the blood and ridding the system of all iiccumuUteU w.u
Mr. R M Pratt, Cave, S. C. write
"For twenty jears 1 was sorely
aliucteu vun nous ami carmtncie
famed by impure Mood It is im
uste matter.
i ; s iiiii.uli.nf rnnianiuilior biwli c h act ilircctlvoii the mood, niuiau poisons, no matter
pov I 1,ow deep-seated, are soon overcome and driven out by this powerful purely vegetable medicine.
slble to describe mvsufTerinK, part of b. h. h is not a new, untried rcmciiy, out tor ajjJBJJJjjsw
tiietinieiciii(tunaiiietowork.or)tieep. fiftv ears has been curing all knuKot Moon nnd skiii
ffuR'SledWSnXV ! - " ? thousands, and will cure jou.
ll is a pii-.isuni ionic as wuii as uioou jmiim-i im
proves the appetite and digestion, builds up your
general health and keeps your blood in order.
Our physicians have made blood and skin dis
eases a lilc studv write them fullv about our case,
ami nnv information or advice wanted will be cheerfullv irivcn. e make no charce
whatever for this service. Send for our book on Blood and Skin Diseases free. Address, The Swift Specific Co.. Atlanta. Ga.
nolliiiK' seemed to iln llle nnv uood
During the summer of iSSS I wnspcr
Miadedtotry S.h.S , mid after tiilitia
several twttfes was entirely cured, nnd
hive hid no return of these painful
pests up to tlic present time."
555
One rear .
Six months
1100
SO
PUULtStlED KVKUY FItlDAT
Entered at tbo pod office at Ked Cloud, Neb.aa
coed class mall matter.
ADVKUT1S1NO KATKS
Local advertising & cents per line x:r Issue.
Local Advertising for entertainments, con
tertf, socials, etc., kIvcii by churches, cliarltable
joclctlea. etc.. where- all monojii rained there
rcoiu are uei wholly for elinrcli or cfcarltnblo
ocUtiei, flrit ten linen free ami all ovor ten
linen 'J Si cenla per line per Imiue.c!
Local adyertlilng of cntertalumeiiU. concern,
rccltalu, etc., where per cent l k'ch to P'0
niotcri, h ccnta per lino per lui
Diarl.AT AIIVKUTIIIINO,
Ouc column per month - ''
One half column per month ...- J
One fourth column per monlli 1
Oemral dlaplar lvertlnlin! HV cents per
lucli per Issue.
REPUBLICAN TICKET.
National Ticket.
For President,
WILLIAM MCKINI.I'.t
Kor Vice l'rcihleiit
TiiKonnitr. uoihVKi.r
State Ticktt.
Kordowriuit.
0. It. DKIl'ltlini,
t)f AilNint Coillity.
rorsecrclnrj' of Mate.
(I. W MAUSII,
Of Ilkllrtt.lMlll C(illlll.
Kor Male Treasurer,
WM.STUKKKKU,
(If ('lllilinlllK Count.
Kor Male Auditor,
CIIAKI.KS WKSTON,
of Sheridan County.
Kim Ailorne) (leneral.
K. N. I'HOUT,
Of Cage I'nlltlljr
Vi r Commissioner IMiblle Lands,
(SKO. U. KOLLMKIC,
of Nuckolls County.
Kor Miperlntcndf nt'l'iilillc Instruction.
W. K. KOWI.KIt,
Of Washington County.
Congressional Ticket.
('It Congressman, Rth District.
W. S. MOIII.AS,
Of lied W'lllon Colllily,
County Ticket.
Kor Male lteircsentatle.
CIIAS K. lllCKs,
Kor County Attome).
K. V OVr.HMKS
THE ALASKA WANDERERS.
The Experiences and Troubles oi the Red
CUud Fortune Hunters in AUska
as Told by One of Them
Kkikmp CitiKr As per your request
I will try to give you a little of our sea
voyage from Seattle to Capo Nome.
The puBseugera went aboard at Soattle
at 10 o'clock p m.. May 'M. but the or-
iter from the captain tor "tie lose"
w not triven until 4.U0 a m. the next
.m-ninfr. when our stcaiiief left hor
dock and lounded out Into the harbor
with hor bowsprit north waul up l'uget
Sound far Cape Flattery. Onboard
were about 650 passengers, nnd the of
ficers and crew numbering 1&0 more,
about 8500 tons of freight and 33 head
of horses. Many f the passengers did
not retire to their state rooms but
walked up and down the decks to be
.on the lookout for scenes of interest as
they were passed, such places as Port
'Townseml, Fort Dungeon lying on the
. west shore of the sound, and Victoria,
tB.C, on the east shote, with many
.smaller places of less interest at vari-
.ous points. We passed Cape Flattery
about 5-30 in the nfterroon, and swept
. ,,mi nn the broad blue waters of tne
l Pauifin. Of course everything was so
, rout-, but on the next morning, June 1,
..bright and early there was a grand
i rush for the upper deck by tho passon.
A . .llartniimnil ftltamft trifia'at
nrs. WUO SOOU uiouuti-icu lunv idiu
expanse of water. underneath, and a
datk leaden sky overhead Then
canio the reaction and oh, my. Peo
ple who were not accuslomud to walk
ing the deck of it rolling ship without
land observations, suddenly commenc
ed to look pale. They would pass you
with tightly compressed lips, nnd if
you, through neighborly courtesy,
would sny "good morning" they would
look at you in n dazed sort of a way,
yelp out "O, dear!" and tho next min
ute they would bo laying over tho ship
rail and heaving up Jonah. After they
had tried, as it seemed, to throw up
tlieir boot heels, they give a sigh for
the happy home they had left, a few
weak shakes of tho head, and stngger
down tho companion way to their
statu looms where they tumble iuto
their berths shoes and all, theio to lie
and enjoy the liiMities of sea sickness
for from one day to one week, but
when they did comu aga'u on deck
they looked as though they had gone
tin oiigh an intemperance banquet.
Our boys Millet ed very liltlo Itom tho
1 t'llet'ts except niysiilf I was tumbled
oil the pet eh the first day out, and
sinj cd out fur a week
Our first sight of laud was the bold
towering rocks of ('.onion island, 1(1.10
mites tun thwest of Seattle, one of the
Aleutian group of Islands, and seventy
tin co miles cast of Dutch Harbor
which is the coaling station in the
main pass through these islands for
the ships which ply betwet-n Pacific
coast ami liehriug sea and Alaska
points. Our steamer did not go lo
Dutch Harbor to go Into the Uehrlng
sea, out went tliroueh Uinmac Pass,
seventy-three miles enst of there. The
Gordon island is one side and! the
Unimac island on the other side of
this pass. These islands aro in the Fox
group of the Aleutians. At this point
some very tine sceuary came into view,
(ioidon island on your left with its
ban eti volcanic locks, and Unimac on
the right with its peaks towering to a
height of six or seven thousand feel
and covered with snow from near the
water edee to the topmost peak. Two
of the tallest have burning craters at
their peaks The snow on this barren
island glistened in tho early morning
Minlighl like burnished silver and was
one of the finest scenes along the route.
Another line scctie was just north of
Northwes Cape, where a mountain
shaped like pictures we see in books of
the pyramids of Kgvpt, tises for nine
thousand feel out of the sea. Like all
others in this region it is completely
covered with snow and on tho day we
passed it, June 7th, at 2 p.m. (the first
day the sun has shone since we left
Seattle) it was grand. Wo passed It to
he westward about GO miles, and what
made the scene of this square shaped
mountain covered with glistening snow
particularly attractive was between
its center and summit at three differ
ent elevations bluish colored clouds
weie passing around it.
Our only other attraction for the
next twenty-four hours was in watch
ing the spouting whales, some reach,
ing to the estimated length of eighty
feet, the different kinds of sea birds,
and now and then a passing whaling
vessel or fishing schooner. When
reaching the middle of tho Uehrlng
sea our approach to the land ot the
midnight sun becomes very noticeable
as it Is broad daylight at 10:30 p.m. and
the balance of tho night the shade of
twilight gloom At 2:30 a, m , June 8, J
tine reflection on the clouds of the
gieat ice Hoes, nr fields of moving lei
were seeti atid our ships olllcors were
on the alert for moving ice. On June
!Hh, at 1.30 am, In n heavy fog, we
came in contact with a heavy field of
tho Monte Carlo of America situated
in Alaska
Our experience us to the probability
of being shipwiecked were too cloe to
be comfortable on the afttruoon of the
10th. After our ship had been working
haul all day, running at all points of
he compass in dodging large fields of
filiating ice, wo wero thrown enough
out of our course by moving ice, to be
stranded upon tho Yukon tints, there
stuck fast in the mud with a heavy
field of ice coming down upon us with
tho shore current. This held of tee
struck us on the port quarter aft and
for three hours our ship stood the test
splendidly with the grating and churn
ing of ice that crunched around her
side, and then after two hours our ves
sel managed to free herself fiom the
mud, only to get upon another oank
where we stuck to stay, mid tieltUot
ice for fiO hours The point as shown
on the map is in Norton sound, ninety
miles southwest of Nome and designat
ed as sand islands, or belter knouii as
the Yukon ll its, which is the wash and
wast i' tin own out into the sound fiom
tho Yukon tiver This tilling in of
mud inns from twenty to fm'y miles
out fiom the mouth of the liver into
.sound and along tin1 shore line from
sixty to eighty mile, each wuj from
fie mouth of the river The depth of
water over these ll.its is from live to
forty feet Wheto we were stuck in
the mud it is from font teen to sixteen
(Continued on page 5 )
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Con
tain Mercury
a uiimciii a in Min-iy destroy the
sense of smell and completely derange
the wliuit, system when entering it
tlitonyH 'In' miit-mis sm faces. Such
aiiicli'-. !intil. nert-r be used except on
pre-eiipt khis fiom icputable physi
cians, n the dttmage they will do i ten
fold to i he uooil von can possibly de
rivi from them Hall's Catarrh Cute
maniil.ii tmed b !' .1. Cheney & Co.,
Toledo. O.. milium- n iiieiciirv and i
taken mh.-i nallv. tieiniir -In ! y upoui
the li!"i.l -tud mucous siiiiaces of the
system lu tuning II.ill's Cataiih Cutc!
be siiiu viti get the genuine. It is tak
en inlet i.-tlly and U made in Toledo.
O , by F .1. Cn"t:ey A: Co. Testimon
ials ftee
Sold by druggists, pi ice To cents per
bottle
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
Is yotirnaiue written there! Whete?
On our subscription books for the last
vcar id the 19th century. It should be. i
ARGABRIGHT,
The Portrait Painter I
STRICTLY FlXp; WORK IN
CRAYON INK,
WATEK COLOR.
rAsaAJBL,
Portrait Frames and Easels in stock and to order.
Studio in Damerell Block, Bed Cloud, Nebr
'-
Exercise an Hcalih.
Exercise is a splendid thing for a
liealthy person But when the body is
weakened by disease, exercise strains
rather than strengthens Kxcrcise will
not cure a "weak" stomach It may in
crease the appetite, but it won't cure
, .. dsiK.-Dsia. and an
increased apietitc is
ml a curse not
"MILWAUKEE"
HARVESTERS.
ItKI'OItT OK Till: CONDITION
PEOPLE'S BANK of RED CLOUD
CliAitTKKNO.SUI.
t lied Cloud, In tho Mute of Nebraik at the
ciuseut busineti Jiuieseui, ivuu.
llKSOClttM.
l.WfttlS ami IHsCOIllltH
Ortmlraft. secured and tiu-ectired
WarrniilHnnd internal Kevenue stamps
furniture and tl mires ....
Checks and oilier cash items ..
One f ruin National and Mate
Hank - f.vjr.0;. it
Hills ot other bank . . I.9A0 U)
Nickels and cents 15 :J
bpecie S.i.7.1 T.'i
I.eKal tender notes 2,ujo tw
Total cash on hand
M, ,,
(WW -CAnl a curse not a oless
a. . rft.v- ' iog to the sufferer
fKsivV;'K.'; f" dyspepsia
ilf- W.:; Take cvcrciso by
'i. .; t'i'rf'ciS nil means but also
I- .'-'VrEil take Dr Pierce's
t fw-'Wy' 'V Golden Medical Dls
IOl l.-msKwI .-tV3 coven if there i.s a
k ,- 1j' ,9'XI'IsnX'm .
ffA
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$U,939 00
1.7U1 31
303 W
911 36
V5M
6J.7.V) Tii
Total
i uiiiimr.
Canltnl slock
sutplns fund
I
iiiiiIi
'mm
Mod prollts
. f Ih.Pis) 00
IU.IM) 00
;s vi
IH leviiils unpaid ... f ti.Min eo
Indltldiial Deposit" subjeil
to check IlllrtHW
Demand ivrlltlcatcs of de
lioslt Z,M) l.l
Time CeitUUnUs or deposit ll 73 -tOI,3i'.l SO
Toiai. . . tl-.ti.Ttfi Hi
btATKor Nebiiaska, i
I'utuiiy of Webster, f "
I, W A, Sherwood, t ashler of the
above named hank, do solemnly swear that the
above utatement Is true to the best of my knowl
edgoand belief.
attest ? A Mitnwoon, Cashier.
C. II. Minik. Director
W, A.Mimwoon, Director.
Subscribed and sworn lo before me this 3th
day or July, 10.
D. J. Mrim, Notary Public.
deranged or diseased
condition of the
stomach ami other
organs of digestion
and nutrition. This
medicine is nott a
cure-all but a specific
for diseases of the
stomach and diges
tive and nutritive
system It strength
ens the stomach,
purifies the blood,
and increases physi
cal vigor.
There is no alco
hol contained in
"Golden Medical
Discovery" and it is
absolutely free from
opium, cocaine and
eerv outer u ircotic
It is strictly a temperance medicine
"1 wish to say that l)r Pierce's Golden Med
ical Discovery has tirovot J great blessing ti
tne ' writes Mrs. Hllcii K nacoii.of Shuteslmry,
I'r.mLlIn County, Mass "Prior to September
iS07 I had doctored for my -lonuch trouble for
bcverut cars, Rolni; through a cuiirse of treat
nienl without any real benefit In Septemtcr
iSyfi. I had very sick spells and grew wor-e;
could cat but little t commenced .in Sr ptetntier
l8)7 lo take Dr Pierce'-, medicine and In a
short time I could rat and work I hue gained
twenty pounds in two msntlis '
Dr Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are a cure
for constipation.
TIMETABLE.
B & M. R.Y
BED UI.OUD. SKIUU
i
THK MILWATKEK I.KADt) tsdnv. as ii has in the past, with a line of grain
and grass ciittini; machineiy win id famous fur its light dintight, petfect op
eration, dtiinlnlit and mechanical lieiiiin, and all those other de.-irable and
ntcessary qualrie- riUiieb to make a pes feet machine
JAS. PETERSON, Agent.
RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA.
The New.
Champion
3noer
ItKI'OItT OK TIIK CONDITION
or Tua
STATE BANK OF RED CLOUD,
ClIAHTKIt. No 3.
at lied Cloud, In the Stato of Nebraska at the
close of basinet June xoih. tun)
iin-onu r
tsi.tiliUI
I.IW49
IH Oo
M.ISI
Loans and Discounts
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured
lieteuuesinuips .....
Due from National Stat and
Private banks and bankers 14 0.11 7
Ullls or other banks -J Ml On
bpecle - - WW W
Fractional enrrancy, nickels
and cents .., 9?
Legal Tender ... l.W 00
Total cash on hand ....
Total . tlS9,Ml :1
LIABILITUS.
Canllal stock raid III -....
: Surplus f nud... -
Undivided prouts
Dividends unpaid
Individual deposits subject
to check ... 81.4V! HI
Demand certificates orde
posit i.:ar.s
Time ceitlllcates or deposit U') 31
Total Deposits
. 11V00OOO
10,0)0 00
.. l.ssw or
3,000 00
1109 ftSVl 20
LISCOLS
OMAIJA
CHICAGO
SI. JOE
KANSAS CITY
SI. LOUIS and
all points enst nnd
south.
DENVER
HELENA
BUT1E
SAL1 LAKE C'Y
PORTLAND
SAM FRAKG1SC0
and all point
west
No
No,
No.
No
ts'o,
TRAINS HAT A rOLLOST
13 PassenR-er dally for Oberlln
ami bt. Francis branches. Oi
ford. McCook. Denverand ail
points west d:J3
tl Passeinter dally for rU, Joe,
Kansas Cllr. Atchison, si.
Louis, Lincoln via Wyinore
and all points east aud south 9:9 1 a ra
IT. Passenger, dally. Denver, all
points lu Colorado, Utah aud
California ...........-.-.- DMOp.m
18. Paascnger. dally for St. Joe.
Kansas City. Atchison. St.
Louis and all points eannd
south I0:!a.ta
LIGHT DRAFT.
Low Force-Feed Elevator. Eccentric Binder Wheel.
An Entirely New Departure.
RADICALLY DIFFERENT FROM ALL OTHER BINDERS.
IF YOU SEE IT YOU WILL BUY NO OTHER.
The New.
(HflMPlN
JVWER
Hi. Accommodation, dally except
Sunday, Uastlngs. Grand Is
land. Ulack Ullls and all
wasnothiugto be sees but an endless a hasty retreat ou the back track foi
moving ice, and our ship had to beat
Total
r. or Ni
Count) of Webster
t-TATr. or Nebraska, I
--r, i
M9,.13l
. W. T. Auld. cashier of the
abote named bank, do holemtily swear that the
above statement Is true to lite ln-.l of my kuowl
edge aud belief , .
(TrrsT!l IT Ai-in. Casnler
W, T. Aui.ii. Dlrecior.
M. Vim ii. Director.
Subscribed and sworn lo before me this lb
day of July. I. . ...
' I' D Utiironn, Notary Public.
So. I4S.
No. 94
points tn ine normwesu....
Accommodation, dally except
Sunday. Oberlln, Kansas, and
intermeaiaie i"u., i s
l:U0p,m
publican
Freight.
St.
uilr. Wvmore and
Joe and intermeaiaie
U:30p.m
No. 63.
No. 60.
No, 178.
Junction points . .........w.u p.m
Freight, dally for Iteptibllcau
Orlesns, Oxford and all points
west ........lOUOa.m
Freluht, dally except Sunday
for W) more and all point east O.l.Sa.m
Freight dally toOxfotdatid
inti.rmpiiiHtf- nolnts ..... l:'J(i n.m
Sleeping, dining, and recllnlug chair cars,
(scats free) on through trains. Tickets sold and
Laxgage checked to any point In the United
States or Canada.
For Information, time tables, maps or tickets
call ou or address A. Conover, Agent, Ked
Cloud, Nebr. or J. Francis, General Passenger
Agent Omaha. Nebraska.
MOST PERFECT MOWER MADE.
LIGHT DRAFT.
The Pitman has no other motion except straight forward and
straight back. It never breaks and never wears out.
The only Mower where lost motion can be taken
up both in boxes and gearing. Turning
a set-screw does it.
SAMPLES NOW TO BE SEEN AT
W. B. ROB Y, Agent
No, i Third Avenue, Red Cloud, Nebr.
For all kinds of
JOB WORK call onthe
RED CLOUD CHIEF.
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