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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1892)
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It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worm and allays feverishness. Castoria preTemts vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas toria is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. , " Castoria. M Castoria Is an excellent medicine f or chll rcn. Mothers baTO repeatedly told roe of its good effect upon their children." Dr. O. C. Osgood, Lowell, Mass. " Castoria Is tho lie. enicily for children of Wch I am acquainted. I hope the day is not far distant whenmotnerswfflcoasider the real kiterest of their children, and use Cantoris in stead of theTarious quack nostrumawhich are destroying their lored ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves." D,J.F.Kwchsw, Conway, Ark. Tke C!tamr C fT, TI Mmrtmy Stroai, "Kmw YackOtty. Eternal Vigilance is the Price of Liberty' and One Dollar a year is CAN FIT Castoria. "Castoria is so well adapted to cnDdrtHlaMi I reooBSBKBd ft assBneriortoasy preaeriatioB known to me." . . . -, - H. A. Abchxk,1L T 111 So. Oxford St, BrooklF.K. Y. Oarphyalciaas In the children's depart ment haTe spoken highly of their experi eace In their ootside practice with Castoria, and although we only have among our medical supplies what is known as regular products, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won ns to look with faYoruponlt." CsrrxD Hoarrru. axo DisPKnutr, Boston, iun a Smth. At.. Red Gloud, Webster County, Neb., Friday April 22, Educational Department. stfMMM D. M. I1UXTER, Edlter. .,w.M.w.y....iwtwM. The following cirou'ar was Bent to school officers, teachers, and others last week: TJ5ACHKRS' INSTITUTE CIBCCLAR The WeSstcr County Annual Teach era' Institute will open June 27, 1892 at one o'clock p. m., at Bed Cloud, Nebraska, and continue in session three weeks. It is to the interest of every one intending to teach next school jear to be in attendance. To those who will not attend teach ers' institute, a cordial suggestion is made to enter some other profession at once. Please do not ask for a teacher's certificate in this county. All school officers and otheis interest ed in education are requested to visit the institute. Thorough instruction will be given in the branches most needed by teachers of our schools. A present will be given to every school having work on exhibition. The work should be done this year, and be in the hands ef the county superintendent not later than Juse 18tb, if possible. All schools accord ing to law, will be olosed during the institute. All applicants for certificates will be required to pass an examination in Arithmetic, Grammar, Orthogra phy, Physiology and Hygiene without regard to standing on former certifi cate. This rule will be in force dur ing the next school year. Examina tions will be held on July 15th and 16th. Further information will be given cheerfully to anyone desiring it. Respectfully yours, D. M. Hunter. Do not neglect to read the State Superintendent's circular in regard to grading the country schools, printed in all the Webster county papers this week. An effort is being made to haec a uniform system of grading and classifying the country schools of this county. Somethings that teachers desire oarenta to do: To send their children to school every day, to send their children to school on time, to visit the school, to encourage their children to obey their teacher, to encourage their children to stndy every lesson widl, to state all grievances first to the teacher, not to the childrcu and to the neighbors, to provide necessary bo'iks, or know that they are provided for the children, to treat the teacher as a friend, as one who is working for the welfare of the children, to co-operate with the teach er in making the school better than it wis last term, to encourage the child-, rcn to read something suitable for them at home. A pupil who reads it home learns to read better and more rapidly at school than one who dues not look at a book or child's paper out of school hours. A good attendance i desired at the teachers' meeting at Blauq on Satur day. All Nebraska should observe Arbor Day. The Heading Circle of district num ber 38 met at the house of Mr. Geo. P. Cather on Friday evening, April 8. About twenty were present. A good time is reported. i At the March meeting the subject ef English history received the bio' attention. Mrs. Franc S. Cather hs charge of the work in that part of 'the county, and faithfully docs ker part in keeping the work in progress! ' I' i Historic homes and landmarks are rapidly passing away, owing to fatal' kid uey and liver diseases. uHepatiewre"wiU cure and prevent all such diseases. Sold by L. H. Daro. 'J ' ChikknO-yfor Pitcher's Castor!' RejMftMIe emmtjr Coareatton. The BepuMfean.eiecton or Webster County, axarrqiKstedtaseiri ablegates froa: the sever al townships to meet In convention at the court house in the city of Jted f 'loud, Saturday, April Uat 11 o'clock a. m. for the purpose of se lecting M ablegates to therrnubllcaa congress ional convention to be held at HoMrece, Nebr., Thursday. May Cth..ls93, Uitdw Kates to the rejiuWIIcan cougressionauL: Jiven ttwi to be heWat JicCook, Nebr. JaneaJ. IKK and seven eetecates to tbe State Jhasren tiontooeaaJd at Kearney April Zi. 1-' The several townships are entitled t repre sentation as follows: the apportionment belni: based uoen tbe vote cast for Hon. Geo. 11. Hastings for attorney general in 1890 glvnlft one delegate at large to each township (except the Irst anil second wards of Kcd.Cloud city; and one for each ten votes and the major fraction thereof: Bed Cloud. 7 Oak Creek -' Jotdam H Glenwood Inavale Cathertoa 2 Line Garfield Ked Cloud 1st ward '' ullluS lOCa I Stillwater J Batin. J Harmony 5 Walnut Creek 3 Elm Creek 5 Beaver Creek 4 Pleasant Hill C Red Cloud 2nd ward It It is recommended that no nrnxies be admit ted, and that the delegates present cast the full vote of the delegation, also that tho primaries be held not later than April 21 at, 1892, The follow ing persons shall be entitled to vote at the re publican primaries. All republican electors and all other electors who. if cliallenged. shall declare their intention to act with the republi can party at the coming election. By onicr of the committee. G. E. BIcKerbt, Cliainran, A. V. uosmkb, secretary. Tho Fair. Are we going to have any frirthis Year ? It seems to us that . there should be aome effort made to. We a successful exhibition. Heretofore, there' has been too much onesided ness displayed in the management of the society. What the fair 'reeds is a good genuine management of repre sentative farm era, men wi know what is needed to make a pod fair. One great mistake about the manage ment of the fair is that erery year premiums arc offered for cibibits, and when the premiums are worked out and the exhibitor goes after hu money he is confronted with the intelligence that the association is broke. The way to make a fair a success is to say you will pay prenuams, though they are small, and pat them, don't spend all the money in horse racing, &c, but give a fair portion tc the farmer and housewife, md then you will see the fair go. Of course horse racing suits some, well, have some of it but don't go crazy ca horse-racing, but divide up the preaiums with the exhibitors and be sura you have the niony to pay them wten the fair is over, or there will never be any fair, that is a financial success now mark you that, and mark you well. The former managements have done what they thought was right, but neverthe less missed it, and now for some on who will make the fair go. Then an other thing, the gate fee is all wrong The idea of letting a family of ten or 15 go in for ihrce days for $1.50 is proposterouo. The fee should be carefully arranged ho that tho gate ft-e would be an important item. The idea of a thn-a or four days fair with four or five tlousand people present and not mor? than a $1009 in fees is all wrong. Every one who enters the gates ahoull pay- A fair association managed tlt way seems to ui would nn.3 Male your pr.miums small this .year and 17 them, and see well to the "nte fees an U hie Vyiiicr ucueves me fair will oe a success. ;c If duli'Bpiritless and stuped: If your blood . thick and sluggish; if your appe tite is capricious and uncertain, you need a Sarc tparilla. For best rest results use De Witt s. J. Li. sotting. Amaejr. The entertainment and tie supper was a grand success All were much plessed with the program and did full ju.otice to the amply filled basket. Our minister, Rev. VaaDjka being atwent, Rev. Guy filled the pulpit at Amboy last Sunday. Minn Maraada TeaeawoTth and Miss Tillie Raiser spent Sanday in Amboy. The nerson who painted a buggy cushion with eggs make it a point to be scarce article when tbe owner 01 said cushion is around. Wc all have confidence in our hoa- orable County board and are satisfied that they will take tbe necessary steps toward the building of a bridge across the river south of Amboy. Grange. . i . Bright people are the quickest to reo ognixe a good thiag and bay it. We sell lotsof bright people the Little Early Ri sers, If you are not bright these pills will make you bo. 0. L. Ootting. the Price of The Chief. 92. THE Y H A New New w All the popular Colors and Styles ! COME AND SEE US It will PAY YOU. The Old and Reliable Dry Goods House of B. M. MARTIN & SON, Rel Cloud, Nebr J. II. Fermau met with a painful accident last Wednesday. While let ting his horse exercise it rati on the garden. Mr. Ferman wnt out and caught it, when the horse in a play ful mood brtran to rtrance. and while jumping in this way it ran against Mr. Ferman breaking one ot nis rtns. Under the care of Dr. Barr the wund is doing nicely, but it will be some time before it is entirely well Benkleman Pioneer. When Baby was sick, we gare her Oastoria. Ween she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Bliss, she duns to Castoria. When she had Children, she gnre them Castoria, A couutry minister in a locality not a thousand miles from Waukou recently took permanent leave of his congregation in the fallowing pathetic manner: "Brothers and sisters I come to say good-by. 1 don't think God loves this church, very much, for none of you ever die. I- don't Jjiitrk you love each other, because I never married any of ywi. I". don't think yo love me because you haven't paid my salary, aad your donations are nouldy fruits and wormy apples, and by their fruits ye shall know them. Brothers, 1 an going away irom you to a better place. I have been called to be chaplain of the Anamosa peni tffatiarv. 'Where I bo ye cannot come; but T go to prepare a plac- for you' Good-by" Wankon Democrat Fifty cents per hundred paid for old rags rubber and zinc in trade at the Bargain Bouse of J. S. Young & Son, first door north oi Fair store Atidrn Ory lor Wtchor Cttrlf - Vol. 19. No. 39. C Goods Remarkable Facta. Heart disease is osaally snppoeed.to ,be incurable, bnt when properly -treated a large majority of cases caa be eared. Thus Mrs. Elmira Hatch, of Elkhart, Jad., and Mrs. Mary L. Baker, of Ovid, Mich., were cored after suffering 20 years. 8. C. Linburger, druggist at Saa Jose, .HUays that Dr. Miles' iew Heart Uare , which cured the former, "worked wosers oa'hls wife." Levi Horgan of Bnchanaa, Mien., who had heart disease for 30 years says 2 bottles made him ''feel like a new man." Dr Miles' new heart enre is sold and gaar nnteed by (Jotting. Book of woaderfal testimonials free. Draylaa;. The Ked Cloud Dray Liae have four good and heavy mule teams. All hauling promptly attended tar joar orders solicited. Jo Babklky, f Praprietor. I Says an old physician who has nrtatieej medicine 10 years: "I gaaranta) thera is not a case of blood liver or kidney jitter iu the world bnt what "Hepaticare" arill positively enre. L. H, Deyo. We pay cash or traJe for old iroa, rags, rubb r, bones brass, copper tine and lead at the Ked Cloud gum shop. "Late to bed and early to rka will shorten the road to your hoa ha Jtha ekies." 'But early to bed aad m uLtttU Eany Riser," the pill that aufcaa Ufa longer and better and wiser. C. I Cctting. Draakeaaese. ar the aJaaw Ilaait Cared at Haate fa Tea Days toy AelariaMerHMj Br. Halaca' Geldea SaecMe. It enn be irivon in a slaaa of hmm. m cup of coffee or tea or in food without ino Kuuwieuga ui uie paueaiu A( ia BJD Bolutely harmless and will effect a aistv manent and speedy cure, whether tha patient is a moderate drinker or aa al coholic wreck. It has been five ia thousands of cases, and in every iaetaaca a perfect cure haa followed. It after fails. The system once impregnates! with the sneoific it beocmaa aa attar' ianiiia bill ty for the liquor appetrta ta axfat. Cures guaranteed. 48pafaa.at'aar ticulara free. Addraas tha Geldea fa cific Co., 185 Race Street, CHwiaaatoTQ. e M Goods EX V t m EJ w I vT i ! - i I