yafMfrfiiwWfcjk !.' t. t -u,' -. - v TICKETS TO the CIRCUS FREE i i 1 r i I S 1 n c i !h ( ' THE CHIEF Paftlleked Weekly. Friday, Jwly aa, isa. raAeerfnttan, - fl Per Anaaai IaTsrlaaly la Atc ( aetaaM In adraaee, after this date March ' Ml, INI, the price will bo $1 .as. Mere at tat Pest Office In Bed Cloud, Neb., I a Ball mauer ol the second claia iMl,lMMll....M.lMMM Beaakllcka National Ticket. rairretMent. ... BHJ. HAMMIBON, et Vkrretldeat WRUTBXAW BE!, Vet Coafreeseaaneta District W. K. AIOBBBWS. ' Tlit Superior Times has changed its ipolitles aid henocforth will be a data ratio ergan. It baa simply taken eff eleaa clotbei and put on dirty 1 oaee. "Bastards' Bay" is a good place for oeaoerats, and especially for Cloye- iMd ti that party's loader. It is, as it were, a fitting placo for tbe demo emtio corpse, whioh is to be buried in Noyember. -" Water Coaimisilonor Ward is putt- i ) iag in a new filter at tho cngino house xais will do a groat ocncu iu wuvur eoaiamers. By tho way people of 1 Bed Cloud should know that if thoy M tai 14 aaeiA taalv jsraf inarMfl ftf WAll ! HWHI v - - " IW( MUIO flUIMU UVl u "" laager of typhoid as there is in laslag well water. TBI Uliar is favorably impressed with the eaadidacy of Randolph Me- Nltt for ooanty attorney. Mr. Mo- Mat iaf a-jouag man of more than or dlaary anility as a lawyer, aad the Mle of Webster county oould do no better than nominate him for county ' attoraey. We should be pleased to sea him aoaUnated. After all of the bluster Bon Koch- I let of Blue Bill, a relative of Bankor stabler, has received his appointment le Weft Point, in tbe face of facta that several country boys passed bet ter exaasiaations. Wo don't under stand whv a banker's relative should be picked out to the exclusion of farmers' sons, unless a political dobt had to be paid. The Hon. Thos. Carter, nt one time a resident of Bed Cloud, and Inte of Montana, has been elected chairman of the national Repnblicnn committee. Mr. Carter's numerous friend in lied Cloud aadMeataeka general! ; r-xtond hearty eaffratnlatlone, Mr Carter iB a roan of J armi ability and will 8Rfly culdo tho Bepibllcan ship to a safe harbor in No- I Ttsaber, and that harbor will bo Wash- fatso v. v., ana the captain trm bo Boa Harrison. As far as General Weaver ia conoerned 1m to not in the raoe. He will not carry a elate. Weaver is a noted offloe soaker aad has been a candidate for one offioe or aaether aver since we can remember. Just hew the Windjpendents can vote 1 far as catat seeker in the faoe of their ft repeated assertions that, "no office- 1 seeker seed apply," Is beyond the com- pteheasloa of modern politicians. Yet, af pareatly tbey are like a hen with its sad oi they cau keep op a flopping, The Independents, with a good man, aalgat have aaade a showing this fall, bnt wfth Weaver there no hope for them. Cotiiag has the) best maohine 'oil and the cheapest ia.tfeo rotrkoj. , . ' K . .. ., . . 1..1 .l.aoi tne ana onoe for one flour and a At WIENER'S Golden Eagje clothing store. Educational Department D. H. I1UMTEB, Editor. aeBeAama)tea Iaatltate Hales. The nombers of oar iiitltue were mado happy Friday, July 8, by vis it from Hon. A. K. Goudy aid Mrs. Alioo Goudy, our state Superinten dent and Dopt. Stato Supoiiateadent. The prcsenoe of these visitors with cucouragement to the teachers added greatly to the interest in the work of tho institute. Supt. Goudy's talk to the institute was aceerding to his own style. A talk of his, aeeds oily tt bo heard to be appreciated. nv. j. i. PtiH' w-h. tn teaohers on Tuesday evaatar. Jalf 12 1 on the subieot "The Cfcaraetar aad w m' w I Spirit of Teaching," was oae of the best that the teaohers have had the plcaauro of having. On Wednesday, July 13th, Prof. W, E. Andrews, of Hastings College, Manager of the State Teaohers' Read ing Circle, delivered a leoture in the Methodist church on the subieot. "Our Public School their Debt to their people." Tho audionoe we believo was the largest tbat ever assembled in Bed Cloud to hear an educational leetare. Although the weather waa extremely warm, tho speaker held tho attention m m m9 m a I ...... quarter. Wo shall not qaoto frem the leoturo as we could not do justioe to the speaker. No one who had the privilege to hear hiss coald help feeliag impress ed with tho groat importaaee of the publio sohool system. Once during the day, Prof. An drews talked to tho teaohers oenetra tag tho Beading Circle and other edu cational work. His talk aad leetare wero highly appreciated by all who hoard them. Tho musio at the various leotares I was rendored by a choir composed of memoirs of the institute, Miss Nellie West being organist. Although tbe timo fer practioe was limited the mus io was good. Among our visitors were Principal A. 0. Hart of Franklin Aoademy, Prof W. K. Andrews of Hastings College, Pres. J. F. Saylor of Lincoln Normal University, Mr. J. H. Millor, Editor of the N. W Journal of Edu cation, and Prin. II. H, Townsond of North Brandt Acadoroy. All of whom aided in increasing tbo progres sive educational feeling of tho mem bers of tho iustituto by praotioal talks on various oubjocts pertaining to sohool work. ' Mr. W. Duokor very kindly allowed the use of his mioroscopo and assist ed in using it for the benefit of the physiology class. Seoing the oiroala Jon of tho blood through a frog's PRICE'S fytd in,limiofii cf Hotttei-40 Vcwt the Ataikatl. foot was one of the amy things that pleased the class greatly. 8erenty-two persons took part ia the exaaiiaation held last Friday aad 8attrday. Tbe regular work of the teaohers in the institute closed on Thursday of last week. All interested in the work were satisfied with the institute, and many gays expression to the thought that it was the best that they had ever attended. The farewell talks of tho instructors were short aad well re oeircd by the teaohers. The Saper intendeat was agreeably surprised by receding an expression of , the good ih-iwmoi tne teaeners towajras ... mm in tbe shape ef a Teaeher'a Bible, a xeaenera uiwe, a Jtfa- copy of "Complete Works of Shake- sphcare," and "America 'Illustrated all nicely bound. Ilia thanks coaM lad ao words for expression at the time, much to the amusement of the audienee. J Tho followiag resolution were ua aaimoasly adopted by thejastitate; WniRKAa; The Webster County Teaohers' Iastitute has rWB 10 a elose aad as a token of our high es teem for those coanected ''with this institute be it Resolved, That we express our sin cere thanks to our Coanty Superin tendent D. M. Hunter, for, bis kind aess and his efforts to snake this ia atitata a success. ivesoivea; xnat we express oar thaaks to oar instructors Mrs. Maa ville, Mrs. Bowen, Mrs. Case aad Mr. Probaaeo for their very eleieat in staotioa, their kindness, patteaee and expressed sympathy for as ia oar work. iiesoivea: That we extend our thaaks to Miss West for kindness in furaishiag as with instrumental mas 10. Beeolved; That we extead oar grat ituda to Prof. Beatie, Bev. Pal is. and Prof: Andrews for their iastraetive and eatertaiaiag lectures. itesoivea; mat we extend our thanks to Mr. Scammon for fits kiad ness to the teaohers in addlag to oar oomfort aad tho faithful manner ia whioh he performed his duties as janitor. Resolved; That the thanks of tbe Institute be extended to the Board of Eduoation of Bed Cloud for the use of tho High Sohool building and apparatus. Resolved; That wo extend our hearty thanks to tho trustees of the Methodist and Baptist churches for tho uso of their building lor lecture purposes. Resolved; That we acknowledge our gratitude to the oitisons of Red Cloud for their kind welcome and gonorous hospitality. Committee, Miss Nra, Miss Brown, Misa Marker, Mr. frRINOIR, Mr. Drbbbaou, Chairman of Cem, W....W..MMM..WM.WWMMW..M, Many Thanks. Editor Cuiir The writer de sires, through your columns, to thank tho young preacher, who, ..from his pulpit, last "Juaday eveaing, paid the yoaag people of the Methodist church such a glowing compliment, though all unconsciously. He said "All the best workers among the young pcoplo of the Me thodist ohuroh are 1b the Endeavor- Society." What a compliment! Jua the comparitively few weak ones who are workiajr in the Ep worth League, have bees enabled to organ ise eight thousand local eooieties; they have beea enabled to enroll in these six haadred thousaad (600,000) embers; have established aad are pablishiag, weekly, the best young people'a paper extant, haviag a boat led sabscriptioB list of sixty thousand (60,000) and all this withia three years. fftYee, thanks for tho compliment. The above are statistics of a week or two ago. 80 fast are we iaereasiag in members it is hard to tell our fcu merioal strength and moral influence by the time this appears in print. Yotma Metiiodibt. Joseph Buby, of Columbia, Pa., suffered from birth with serofula hu mor, till he was perfeotly eared by Hood'e Sareaperilla, ii The following resolalions wero unaaimoasly adopted by tbe Epworth Leagae: Whereas The friends of the Epworth League so generously and pleasantly eatertaiaed the dele gates to the District League Conven tion. 'Therefore Be it resolved that we most heartily thank them for the kind eervieea rendered us. Wo also desire to express our ad miratioa aad appreciation of tho skillfal workmanship of Wsa. Kellogg aa exhibited la ear beaatlfal and unique Departmeat Wheel. xlavklea'aAnttcea Salve The Best Salve ia the world for eats, Brakes, Bores, TJleere, Salt Bheam. fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped hands, Chilblains, Coras, and all other Skia Braptloat, aad positively eares piles, or ao pay re .aired. It Is gaaraateed to ! perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price SA box. For sale by Ii. H. Deyo.8 Persons wanting painting done will do will to call on Frank P. Hadley. Prices reasonable. tf Garde Seesh. Oscar Patmor has iust received a BIG supply of garden seeds. Go aad see uiu a 1 erainn anu wuchch b oiu saad. Fans loans at lowest interest. StricUy f rst-elass loans at lower rates than has aver been gives in thia coun ay before. Option to pay part or all tttend of any year. if. F. Cathir, My head aobes; my stomach ia sour I cant sleep; have bad dreams, pain in back aad limbs, dizziness, absent minded. biltoaa, languid, dull and stupid. All these an indications of malaria, blood. liver or kidney disease, deadly typhoid fever, all of which can be avoided by using -xiepRiouro." 'or amis oy u. a. Deyo. MM..M1MM.WWM1M1.WM F. P. HADLEY. . PsUater aa Paper Haager, Baal CssW Nearasfcsu Pilcta Rrawuabte 8atltactloa Qusrauteed. h !. mtn..tw.i. To the parsers t H. C. SCOTT, IavltestkoFaraters or Weaater and aajaccat counties to 4tls large suiel varies! stock r - Agricultural G oods Such as Wagons, Buggies, Carts, Plows, Harrows, Mowing Machines. &c. See him before buying for bargains. em0aeeaa0jmi (30 TO THE 0ity $akery and Restaurant Far Ire k All kinds or cakes, candles, Nats, cigars, ana iresa Meals and Lunch Jail liour& Boarding and Lodging. Fresh Oysters and Ice Cream in Season. Jos. Herburger, Prop. Red Cloud, Nebraska. Every One Should Know 1 t That the place to UY 1RD,KJ1S Iron, Tinware, &c. W. W. Wright's. New Gooods Prices. eaaisiieJsasamymmmejaimeAsaemeBa)m RED TRANSFER UNW. 8. r. CQ&D, All hauling intrusted to me wUl, bo .promptly, attended ten H . ... .1 s " . f HO THERE J. O. BUTLER, THl HARNESS MAN Is better prepared than ever to Bell yon all kinds of harness- collars, sadlery, etc la tke Tlaker BalldlBs;. He kae tke) etest etoek let title part of the Tally. ara will aaake It ladacemeiit to trade aatk ntaa. sae" W.M1M eaaaemmeaeaateaaiemfaaemm Bread Pies rrnite, etc. MMMW.MlWMHMtW and Reasonable CLOUD Propriety. PA fr' &