The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, January 04, 1901, Image 4
THE ills of women overshadow their whole lives. Some women arc constantly getting medical treat ment and ore never well. ' A woman best understands women's ills, and the women who consult Mrs. Pinkham find in her counsel practical assistance. Mrs. Pinkham's address is Lynn, Mass. Mns. Mabel Good, Correctionville, la., tells how Mrs. Pinkham saved her life. She says: " I cannot thank you enough for what your medicine has done forme. I can recommend it as one of the best medicines on earth for all women's ills. I suffered for two years with female weakness and at last became bedfast. Three of our best doctors did mo no good so I concluded to try Lydia 12. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. After taking a few bottles of your medicine, I was MiTCBHESSBdCtfi&jM ft. r WM5 BL s. i&Wi MmjS&f3mm h x--'-. V v MUI IHBbT C-vSl r &ly l vi dtA A? 1 y v 7f evening and recommended Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, saying that she knew that it would cure me. I then tent for your medicine and after taking five bottles of it, I was entirely cured. I cannot praise it enough." THE CHIEF rtrnLiauin by L. MoMILLAN. W, One rear. It 00 1lx months PUUMSHKU KVKUY FUIDAY Bnleredat tho post ofllceai Hod Cloud, Null. at eoud class mall mutter. ADVKllTlbINn UATK8: Local adverilaliiR 5 rents cr lino per lasuo. Local AdvortUIiiR for ciitcrtalnmuutH, con tcHa, socials, etc., given by chtirclici, charitable toclctlcs, otc. where nil nioueyn mined there from are uacd wholly for church or charitable locletles, flnt ten Illicit frco and all ovtir ten tines an cent per line per Issue. Local adrertlalDK of cntertAlnmcnti, concerts, rccltala, etc., where per cent la given to pro motcra, 6 ccnta per line per laaue. marLAT AUVinTiaiHO. One column per month............. 17 Ui One half column per month 8 60 One-fourth column per month I T5 General display advertising I HW cents per Inch perlaiue. Let ua stive you a pointer. It is nrw. G vcrnor PnltrJt;b. r . ' "" - 'Pat Crow has boeu the ciuiio of Oruaha leceivlDK another hrsje batch of free ndvertlsiiiK. m m According to tho luteal tuivicoa from Count WuUlersuo, comm:uulur in cltitf of tho iillit'd lUinli'H in CliiiiH, punru i in sight ut lust. Tho stnlo of Nebraska is now under it new set of republican ofllrers. It is to bo hoped that they will conduct matters in such a ninnnur that tio Htignm wilt Again full ou the riiubli can parly in tins atnto. Mr. Stucffur, tho uow state treusturr fileii his bond with Governor Poynter Wednesday. It U given by tho same guartnteo cotupitny tliut Higned Mr. Meservo'a bond. The bond is for one million unit a half and will cost the stato treasurer $3,000 per year. On Jmttaty 1st tho legal tinht of 'h'inters t j shoot qi.uil in Nebrusku was "withdrawn. . Hob Wliilo will ho pin tected by law ulltll the lht of next November. Putties who ate in the habit of (.hooting quail and palming thtiiu ill m j u'k snipes should be given the full penult) . a The inauguration of tho now state ollieerd weio attendod with impicsatvo cer imonios at tho stato eupitul yeste day. including the reading of the tncs sagos of the incoming and outgoing governors. After the people had lis tened to thoso state papers, thoy were regaled in tho evening by social tunc ti ins that for brilliuuey have m vet bo foto been excelled in thu capital city. A public reception at thu statu house, followed by a ball at tho auditorium woro attended by thousantW of people, tuany of whom camo from distant parts of tho stato t- Tho iuat broke all records Wed. ncMUy by war of introduoing bills on tlie.second day of the sessiou. Amoug the bills were four providing penalties for kidnapping. The most stringent blllof this kind, aeuate Ule No. 23, pro vides penalties for throe grades of crime. Plain kidnapping is made pun ishabU by a terra of sevea years in the penitentiary. Kidnapping for the pur pose of extorting money ia punishable by a lifo sentenco and kidnapping and threatening injury to tho person or reputation is punishable by death. Tho evldonso of a tie-up between K'tSMW.ttur and Thompson in the sena torial raco has added spice to tho bat tle, Jbtuah talk was indulged in In re gard to the complexion of tho commit tees of privilege! and electiona ap pointed by both uouaes. As it ia the PRACTICAL HELP FOR SUFFERING WOMEN able to do all tny house work. I know that your medicine raised me from a bed of sickness and perhaps death, and am very thankful for what it has done for me. I hope that every suffering woman may be per suaded to try your medicine." Get Mrs. Pinkham's ndvico as soon as you begin to be puzzled. The sick headaches and dragging sensation come from a curable cause. Write for help as soon as they ap. I pear. Mrs. Dole Stanley, ICampbellsburg, Ind., I writes: " Dear Mrs. Pinkham I was troubled with sick headache and was so weak and nervous, 1 1 could hardly go. A friend called upon me one duty of these committees toioporton thu contest for Bents In tho legislattuo their mako up is watched closely by all senatorial candidates. Tho commit tecs ate icported as fa voluble to Rose water's candidacy. One reason for the vigilance is the fnct that Kosowater has instituted four contest.',, and if his men nre seated he will have that many additional votes pledged to him. Thoin who are predlbting it long sen atorial tight in I. nice In don't know any moro about the mailer than those who keep out of the predicting business. WhiUitis Hue that tho case is quite complicated and thu chances for a tie up are good, it would be no surprise to sou one of tho new senators elected with dispatch. Uecauso thcio was a long hard struggle two years ago is no reason why there should ,b another this winter. Tho most proper thing for tho republicans to do would be to settle the sonatoiial con tio vers v nt onet iu catuits, and got down to busi ness. The selection of seuutois is only a small part of tho business that will come before the present legislature. Another attempt will bo made by the legislature to icviso tho io venue law but tho prospects for success are not flattering. The lua two Missions wres- tied with the pioblem in vnin. One bad feature of the present Inw which ought to be remedied Is that iu tho ligutes bunt out trom this state, and used in quotations and compilations t e world over, represent only ouo-tifth the actu.tl values. The law now on thu books provide for an assessment at in. i mil eah values, but lint absence of a penalty has allownl the uudervaiuu lluti in become gem ml. To hrnd out ihe real li iiies would bu a good adver tisement for thu state, and wnmd mean uoineieasuiu tuxes. It must make eastern peoplo smile lo lead of the HO cent hogs, thu $!) cuttle nnd the $0 horses in thu gnat stato of Nebraska. Hut under our pu-sent system ihut is the way the limucs look. irSAN Li MEN, Thinks the nife, lo have Hie ueildinr; nun slip from the finger 'Somatlung i tJoinn to happen " Something is happening. That ring could hardly be pulled from the fingei when it was put there a few years ago. Now it slips off by its own s eight How thin the lingers hac grown I And the ringers don't grow thin alone. How thin the face is and how thin the once plump form AlmoM unconsciously the wife ha been fading and wasting away The atrength givento children ha never been regained Drains which should have been topped have bten neglected That is a common experience with women, unless aorar friend has ahaied with them the aecrel of the tlrenglheniBg; and healing power of Ur Pierce 'a Favorite Prescription. It regulates the periods, dries toe drains which undermine the ftiength. heala inflammation and ulcera tion, and cures female weakness It make the baby's advent practically painless and gives vigor and vitality to mining mother. "Words cannot lell how graurul I am for your kind tiMcc ant good mnllclnca." wrlln Mra John CooVt, of Mailing. Northumberland Co, Ontario have brcu in oor health for four veara hack and thla aprlng got so bad I could not do mv work I weut to Ihe doctor and he sid 1 hart nlccrarton and falling of Ihe internal organ, hut thought I would try jour Favorite i'rccrittoti i took five bottlea and three or the 'Oolden Medical DUcovery' and oue vial of Ur 1'lercc'a I'clltta, and I can uftly my that I never fell letter In my life.1 A Ladles' Laxative Dr Pierce' Plea, aut Pellet. One single, small pallet ia a Uxativc do. r5l Line. Cold wave and snow Sunday. (tinndpa and grandma Saderlin mid Mr and Mrs. James Konglo wero the guests of Andrew Saderlin New Ycnr'a day. Chas. Isom will depart for tho gold mines in tho nour future. Mr. Wildoy was a caller on Win. Vand vku Monday of till week nnd ie-pill-tin' uatln-iiiig of the Ki lends ui Hostwick Chi 1st ma", as being hugely atcridid. DM . S minion has bought what is known us the Joiin (i ilbieih lunch on Penny cuek ncui the stale lino for $1500 Hichaid KengluJr. will letuin to the minei in tho near future uheio lie has nu iuleiest in miiiiu licli mining claim". News has been teceived that L'lfc (ialbrcth is sick with small pox at Alliance, Nebraska Krlends leeelvrd the news tint 11 m j Vandyke's son of Oklahoma, got one of his libs brukuu by fulling from a scaf fold while wot king at his trade. Carl lltidd is on tho sick list and hits been for souio time. Somo of the neighbors made a wood chopping bee for him and cut a lino lot of wood, enough to last for somo time. Mr. and Mrs. laukson wore tho guests of Wesley Throckmorton New Years. The school board of district No 8 hns engaged Miss Hedge of Rod Cloud to teach a 8 months term of school com mccclng January 1st. W.J. Haskins bought ISO bushels of corn of his f.tther for S3 cents per bit. There is three cases of small pox re ported in thu Sibert family. TulT Sutton has moved to southeast Kansss to winter. Pleasant Dale school hnd a two weeks vacation. Batin Eli Sorgonson and family from Neb raska City, who have hi en visiting lieio among rulntivus, departed for their homo Tuesday. Con Wilson of Otto was visiting at Wm. Uiabilis' lust week. J. H. Wisccarver is hauling sand for thu purpose of building a now frame dwelling house. J. C. Brooks and family spout Mon day evening visiting at Sum Sorron son's watching the old year out. Mr. Copeland wUl sAartin a few days for hUvoUl'homo in Indiana, on a visit and also to attend thu golden wedding of 1 is father and mother which will take place on the lGth of January. Paul Bretthaucr and family ft out Kansas spent tho holidays here visit ing umong frlujds and relatives. Mrs. Duval who has beon sick with pneumonia is gaining health again. Horn to Mr. nnd Mrs. Michaels on the 22 of December, u bouncing baby boy. Cigais, llariy? Mis Oiifllih and daughter Miss Myrn nf Red Cloud, was visiting Mrs. Win. Ci'nhill Friday of last week Frank Puvilcek departed tho first of the week fir Grand Island wheto ho g-.es to attend business college Stunner. GARFIELD The first mm uing of the 201 h ccn tiry dawiibd blight and clear yet lather cold and fiosty. Jasper and Kugenu Smith and Jessie WiiR'Uier have leturued lo I heir school worn after having spent the holidays at home. Tho small pox patients aio rapidly convales.ing. Mr (Jen. lltuiisliiu is quite seiiously ill, jet his fiieiids hope t lint he is on thu mend. A laigu pitrly of ftleniU gutheieil at tho homo of b'tank Aiiiack on Jan. 1st, 11)01, and made tin kojs suffer, and tho othor dainties weio stowed away iu vnstquitiililie.s. News ciiculaio very slowly in Gar- tiuld just at present, tho peoplo being afraid of running ngHiust the quaran tine. Tho weddiug hells rang in Cat Held the 23 ultaiid Miss Angle Smith will bo wiou tio mom fur sho has takcu vows to b3 "Wright" the test of her lifo. The small pox has so ftlglitcned the ministerial brethren that tlieio has beon no fcrvlcos at either church for two Sundays. District Court The following is the dates for the terms of district court iu each of tho countiei of the tenth judicial district of Nebraska for thu year 1U01: Adams county: March 11, jury; dunes, equity, October 28, jury. Fr iklin county: February 25, jun ; May 23, equity; October 14, jury. tinrlan county: ebrury U, jury; May 20, equity; September 30, jtiry. Kearney comity: Aptil l.jurj; June 10, equity; November 18, jury. Phelps county: April 21), jpry; Juno 24, equity; December 0, jury. Webster county: April 15, jurv; Juue 17, equity; December 2, jury. Bean for Sale. 1 havo a lew choice thoroughbred Poland China boars for sale cheap, . L. Fawcetl, Cuwles, Nebraska. Obituary. Thu village of luavalo and vicinity was shocked Inst Wednesday to hear of tho death of Mrs. Julia A. Wolcott who had only been sick a faw days. Thu f iim-i ul occulted at the M. K. chinch in Inavalo tho following Friday audi was largely attended by friends nnd acquaintances who followed her to her last testing place in thecematery at tho Pleasant Ridge school house Mis, Wnlcoit (funnel lv Julia A. "steal n) wn hot u at Hiti lingtou, Vi r tiiiiiit, Julj III), 1815 ami wiii inairi" d to Sidney K. Wuleotl N v. 27 1800 lo this union Ivvu ohildieti wiu hum, a boy nnd a gill, ihe girl only iviugit fev houi'h Mrs. W den t heciiuu it member of the M. K. chinch in tho winter of 1873 and has been it consist cut christian woman ever since. A haul worker in the church and Sunday school ami other chiistian organiza tions, ever rendy lo lend a helpiug hand to tho weaker one, a good kind neighbor and it ftieud to all who knew her. Together with her family sho moved to'Aeklcy, Iowa iu 1881 and in 1880 eamu to Webster county whom she hnssinco lived. A loving husband and son nre left nt Innvnle to mourn her dopailuro while her nged mother nnd one sister aro still alive nt the old home. Ruv. Blackwell of Ayr, and Rev. Rippntoe nt Cowlcr, both former pastors, conducted the f unci al services. The immediate cause of her death was pneumonia but she had long been a suffer fiotu asthma. Card f Thanks. We wish to tender to nil our frionda who assbtrd us in our late bereave ment, our most sincere and heartfelt thanks Sidney R Wolcott. Arthur E. Wolcott. Cora A. Wolcott. There will bo regular service held at the Christian church each Lords day nt the usual hours H. S. Soudkk, Pastor. IN THE WINTER. (Button's Piaster It Pain's Mitttr.) For coughs and colds Benson's Porous Piaster sra an incomparably bettor rem ody than any othor external or internal. Their medicinal properties enter the akin anil go ttraight to the seat of the diucue. Thoy relieve and euro a "seated" cold without disturbing tho system or upsetting the atomach. Cough mixtures often nau seate. Benton's Piaster aro medicinal in the highest degree, and quickest to act. Placed on the chost or back or on both at one In serious canca, the good effect ia felt immediately. Tho congestion ylelda, the cough abates and tho breathing improvea. Lung or bronchial affections or kidney dUeaso, aro cured with tha laaat poaaiblo Buffering nnd loaa of tims. Btiuaoa'a Plasters aro immeasurably su perior to Bolladonua, Strengthening, Cap. sicum or any other combination in platter form. They are also preferable to oint ments, liniments and salve. Benson's Plasters have received fifty-fif higheit awards over all competitors; and mora than 5,000 physicians nnd druggists havo declared them to bo ono of the few trustworthy household reraodios. For salo by all druggists, or wo will prepay postago on any number ordered in tho United States on receipt of 25c. each. Be sure you get tho genuine. Accept no imitation or substitute. Seabury &. Johnson, Mlg. Chemists, N.Y. KBl'OItT OP TUB CONDITION or TUB STATE BANK OF RED CLOUD, OIlAltTKIt. No.atS, Incorporated In the State of Nebraska, at the close of business Dec. 13ih, iwx) lIKSOUHCK. LoanH ami Discounts 08,CA9 V Overdrafts, secured and unsecured .... 1 b'M 89 Ciirientt'xi'eii'CH mm taxes paid .... 1,369 f3 Due from NhIIomiU Male and Private bunks lUTOl.Sti Cnsli IIIIIh of other hankn 2,403 UU Pnictloiitil currency, ulcUot ami cents - 31 2.1 Hpeclu 3.441 00 Lueal Tender l.MXJ (JO Total cah on hand - .- 39.770 59 Total ..1111,'tiC 48 ...tir,iia) en . 10.(10 1)1) . 5.7.V) 03 MAIIIMTIKS Capital Mock ull in hiireluxfimd L'lnmMi-d iirntltH lndlxldiial (kpolt Mibjtct to check .... Demand Lcrllllcntca of tie lolt 'I line certlllciiles of deposit. Total Deposits Total u. Hi i is l.ioo ro ltu so 80,570 45 . ..llll,3i0 48 hTATKIIf NtlinAKA, I H. Count) of Wftiste er. t 1. V. T. Anld. caidiler of thu aboe iiamiil hank, do Nulemnly awcartliat the Above atAtetiieul Ih correct und a true com- of tho report made lo the State Hanking Uoard, attiiit:1 W. T.Auld, i ashler. W. T. Aui-n. Director. M. Kincii, Director. Subscribed and aworn to before me Uila 38th day of December, 1900. It. Dili ahi Dinrnnn. Notary Public. IlBl'OUT OK TIIK CONDITION or TIIK PEOPLE'S BANK of RED CLOUD C1IAUTKRN0.3M, Incorporated In the Statu of Ncbraaka at the cluio of bu'Slnths Diccmber 13th, 14. nsaouncKs. I.oam and Discounts 57l,'UHO Ovonlraf is. secured ami unaoenred .. WnrruulKHiid Internal Kcvemie Stamps l'liriilture and fixtures ( nrreut exptiues uud uxea xild ........ Checkk ami other CAh Items Due from Nattoual and Statu llauk. .73H 19 llillaof banka 3.081 00 Nickela and ceunu ,.. IV 43 Specie 8.67T 314 13 338 b tit 30 M)9SS 2U71 Tol'lcaibon baud.. LKAi leuotr aina ........ un uu SI.WI 37 Total.. . ...1141,474 ti LuatUTtif. Capital tock llh,00 03 Sut plua fund -... ...-.-. .- 1U.X0 00 Undivided profita ................ 3,185 WJ Individual Depo.lts aubject to Check JW3 905 79 Demand Cerllncatea of de- poalt .......................-.. 18,564 67 Time Certltlcat.a of deposit 78 75-113,309 Jl Total . .. lit,-7l 27 STATKor NaaniaKA, i , Couutv of Webatcr, f ' 1. W. A. Sherwood, cashier of the abotu imiiR'd bank, do noleinniy swear that the aljoo statement la correct and a true copy of me report maue to me aiaiu iieiiiiiib oom. i attistI W. A. iitsawoon, Cashier, j. I. minkh. inrcetor. C. II. Mimrh, Director. Subscribed and aworn to before me this 7th day of Dacsmbar. tsuo. ' ( D. J. airsaa, Notary Public DO YOU BILIOUS, DROWSY, LOW SPIRITED, BODY AND DRAIN WEARY? ASH RELIEVES RJiD It cle&nus the liver and bowels, aids digestion, thus the system is regulated and the body fortified to resist disease. ... A VALUABLE REMEDY SOLD BY ALL Price f i.oo W. B. ROBY, DRALRR IN Flour, Feed, Oats, Corn, Bmled Hy HARD - AND No. i Third Avenue, Red PLATT & FREES CO.. Chicago - Lumber - Vard, RED CLOUD. Lumber, Lime, TRADERS LrXMBESTfc CO, DEALERS IN LUMBER fouilciiffi.fg material. Etc. RED CLOUD. m K OF ALL TRADES OUR NEW "LITTLE GIANT" li H. P. GASOLINE ENGINE, WORTH ITS WEIGHT IN COLD TO EYERT STOCKMAN AND FARMER. How ninny of you havo lost tho price or this Knulno In ono day on account of la jufrclent wind to opvrutu your wind mills, leuvlnjr your stok wltSiSnt water. Got ono now to do your pumping when tlioro Ih no wind or to do It ri-uli,r.' Woathor dooa not l,ll!M!:t,',l, ,"' "ot or Yoifii w?1 or llr3r' lnd or CB,m' ,l ls aU iliofcamo to this machine. Will Hlho sholl corn, i?rlml feel, saw wood, churn butter and Is liana for a hundrod other Jobs In tho I1.111MI or on tho farm. Costs nuthlnic to keep whon hot wbrklnK, and onlp 1 to S cents per hour when worklnir. Shlppe.1 complotoly set up. ready to run. no fourida rion ni-oftrd. n Kroitt lalmr and money savpr. Requires practically no attention, and hi bso nte y ssfo. Wo mnko all iIzcm of Oasollno Knglnes, from lii to 7S horso lxiwor. Writ tr clrmiliir and spuclnl prlcov ' FAIR3ANKS, WORSE Qt CO.. OmflHA. NEB. TMeSSdlhiei AND ) I GhiGago InterOeean I 1 BOTH I j (toe Year for $1.25 j City Dray and m, int. ROS6, PROP, Goods Delivered to any part CITY AGENTS FOR ADAUS EXPRESS CO.2 : TELEPHONE NO. Z62. 5 FEEL PRICKLY BITTERS INVIGORATES. strengthens the kidneys and TO KEEP IN THE HOUSE , DRUGGISTS. Per Bottle. and Coal Oil. - SOII - COAL. Cloud, Nebr-, Phone No, 51. NEBRASKA. Coal and Cement. and COAL NEBRASKA bxpress Line. "n of the city. Charges as low as the Lowest , If WkmmmM&ammwmmm v-j:f Saiaia.K