i V .! -' irt tt tf V' W All Home Print. Slnte 1,1 no. This vicinity lud a good rain .Mon day night. Quito a gnod many people around hero arc getting aid. Mrs. Stanton hold meeting at O.ik Creek 'an Sunday. Friday niuht was the Junior slasa entertainment at the academy. The fivo orations wcro very good, they wcro as follows: Luther Dillon, The Crusaders. Alva Stanton, Boyond the Alps lieth Italy. Geo. Dillon, Tom's Oration. Bern Cornell. Tho Decalogue of the , 19th Century. May Glover, Tho debt we owe to our ancestors. Tho county commissioners of Jewell county, Kan., are trying to get seed and feed for tho needy. This week is vacation at the acad emy. Miss 'Poland spent a few days at Mrs. Dillon's last week. Stillwater. Mrs. Britton is on the tick list. Mr. Robs have moved to Nuckolls county near Mr. Clair. Dave Fishcl and Mary Crozier were over to Jcnkin's near Mt. Clair Sun day. Mrs. It. J Mclntyre of Cadams, Nuckolls county was visiting in this vicinity last week. iV u is reported that Frank Bailey's 'Vvst child has tho scarletina. 't,L ffic Isoin was baptizod last Sunday yBldor Shirely. Miss Ora Quy has been sick with V the scarlet fever, but is roportcd bet ter at this writing. Al Monia had the misfortune to get his leg cut'juito severely by his pony running into tho wire fence. Mrs Finney has suffered a relapse sinco last writing, and has boon very sick; she is under tho caro of Dr Hall. Joe Christy is moving this week to his own place. Mr Hall of Quide V Book will occupy the placo vaeated by him. A surpriso party was given Mrs J D Anderson on Saturday it being her 37th birth-day. Those presont were J W Smith and wife, J E Haughtand wife, II W Hubbard and wife and B T Whilo and wife. J R Crozier returned from Weeping Water last week, where his brother-in-law died the thirteenth, of con sumption at about 47 years of age. Ho leaves a widow and nine children to mourn his loss. Simpson. Sunny Slope. n i i j Beautiful weather at present. Thero was a eard party at Mr. Rey nold's Tuesday ninght in honor of Howard Reynold's 21st birth-day, but on account of tho rain not many were present. Tho entortainment at Inavale Fri day was a suoooss, both sohools did well refloating great credit on Messrs. Friable and Garbcr. M Garner is broaking in his black colt. Look out girls. The aid is all distributed now and sinco its arrival Inavale has been a scone of carnage. Ed Sherer and Obe Harvey have commenced breaking prairie Henry Kincaid has put in his . onions. OB Harvoy is making maple sugar. Rita, ii liliiden. C. E. Hioks has purchased the Boiler quarter. Tho rain Monday night washed the blues away. Tho aid reccivod lost week was l nothing compared to the rain whioh rime Monday night. f t The meetings at the Baptist church still continue and many uouls are be ing converted. Jacob McCoy says its a dandy, he refers to the boy that ctmi Saturday to his home to board until he is 21 years of ge. James Dority returned from tho eastern part of the state Saturday Frank Spcnoc, who has been visit ing hi brother Ernest, returned to his home at Ruskin Monday. H. M. MeClure, W. A. Sl.ottenkitk, James West, Jacob Schmidt all from Blue Hill wore in our city last week. C. Easterly whu was attending to some business at Swanton returned home Saturday. John Jones and wife are spending their honeymoon in the eastern part of the state. Mr. Dority, a brother of James, ar rived Saturday and moved onto C. D. Apley's farm two miles northeast of town. It May Dons Much For You. Mr. Fred Miller of Irving, III. writes that he had a severe kidney trouble (or many years, with severe pains in his back and alto that his bladder was affected, He tried many so called kidney cares but without any good result. About a year ago he began use of Electric Bitters and found relief at onee. Eleotric Bitters ia especially adapted to care of all kidney and liver troubles and often gives almost instant relief, Ono trial will prove our statement. Price only r.Oo for large bot tlis. At C L Cotting's drugstore. Biilln. Charley Ware is putting up a new iramo house. Rtv. Beau was transacting business in Amboy last Thursday. David Brook from Otto Sundaycd at Mr. MoGall's near Inavale. Edward Payne was a sightseer at Lincoln last weok. Mrs. Wiscoarver and Mrs. AkeiB were guests of Mrs. Wilson Wednes day. Rev. Blackwcll preached to a large congregation at Naw Virginia Sunday. Mr. Felgcr from near Carthage, Illinois', was in our vicinity one day last weok. The Freo Methodists will commence a protracted meeting at Spunkey Ridge sohoolhouee next Sunday even ins;. Stunner. Pleasant Prairie. We havo had a beautiful rain. The prospeot was never bitter for a orop and if we can get setd and feed we will be all right. Winter wheat is earning up in good shape. The renters are beginning to move onto their farms. We heard of one farmer breaking sod. Quite a large orowd camo to hear the lady preach last Sunday. She will prcaoh again next Sunday, Jim Mehady moves onto tho farm he has rented next week. Peto Hanson's old farm is to bo traded for 30 aores back east. The Buringerton farm ot 320 acres has sold for $5000. It lies near the poor farm. Crooked Creek. A good rain Monday night. Elliot Hughs was in Hardy last week. James MoPartland was hauling lumber last week. J. Write is keeping the road warm between Red Cloud and Mr. Reiher's, Miss Llllio Truman and Miss Sel lers wcro visiting at Mr, Tennant's and Mr. Dickson's last week. Chas. Tennant spent Sunday at home. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Highest Mtda I and Diploma, Red Cloud, Webster County, Chas Gurnuy lost a valuable low last week. Lester Gurney has gotio across the river to work James Uolsworth was in our neigh borhood Inst nrek, Oliver Hedge says it is a mistako about him trying to cut Christ Ruihcr out. Hank Mnurcrsays ho can't ra'so ico this warm weather. Everybody seems to be quite inter ested in the revival meeting. Miss Hunter is on tho sick list this week. A largo number from this neighbor hood attended tho funeral of Mrs. Mrhart Tuesday. Emmet t Tennant who has been in Iowa for tho past thrco years returned homo Monday and on Tuesday even ing Mrs. Tennant gave him a very pleasant surpriso party, a largo crowd was present and a very ploasant even ing was spent. Emmott expects to stay in Nebraska for tho next year. .i ... JudNon. Mrs. T. G. Wilder of Bluo Hill is visiting with Mrs. F. L. Smith this week. Everybody como to the wolf hunt on Saturday the 2nd, S. V. Scnvner captain. Wo saw R. Gillis and his best girl taking a load of chickens to Lebanon. Eva Smith is homo from Fort Scott where flho has been attending school. Tho McthodiBt quarterly meeting will bo hcdl next Saturday and Sun day at Windy Point, Elder Baker will preside. All oflioal members aro re quested to attend. We want Bro. Kcolcv to como back to Mt. Hope and givo us a sermon. Most of our citizens went to Leba non to attend tho anniversary of Wash ington birthday. They had a splend cd program and it was well carried out. F. L. Smith sold a fino young borso to Sam Heaton last week. T. Hamer is trying to buy a team of horses or mules. Elder Horton prcaohed at Mt. Hope last Sunday. League every Sunday night. Every body invited to attend. Sid. i m. ! Garfield. Wesley Throekmorton of Lino was visiting in theio parts last week. Littlo Nora Thornton has been quite sick tho past week with grippe, Mrs. J. L. Springer and little onos are also on tho si ok list. The daneo at Goo. Harris' last week was a grand success and a pleasant time was roportcd, Geo. Harris has loft theso parts for a dryer olimato where ho expects to better his health. C. Amaok has moved on tho farm formerly ocoupicd by Mr. Han is. The farmers of Garfield aro contin ually disoussing how thoy are to ob tain feed and seed for tho coming soason. Kacxaiuas, Deafness Cunnot be Cured. by looal application, as they cannot reaoh tho diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way tp oure deafness and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness ia caused by an inflamed condition of tho mucous lining of the Eastraohian Tube When this tubo gets inflamed you have a rambling soand or imperfeot hearing, and when it is ontlroly closed deafness is the result, and unless the inflamation can bo taken oat and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be dea troyed forever; nine cases out of ten are ansed by oatarrh, which is nothing bnt an inflamed condition of tho mucoua sur faces, Wo will givo one hundred dollars for any case of deafness caused by cntarrh that cannot bu onred by Hall's Catorrh uuro. enu (or circulars, freo. F. J. Chonoy fc Co.. Tolodo. O. HTSold by Druggists, 75o. Neb., Friday. March Picnic urdciiN. In this spring of which poet sings, In ji ful tunes his welcome rings. Tho sunbeams glitter near unit fur, Honr tho rumble of winters car, Fair spring is coming in tho roar Old winter's death will soon bo here. Wo must not mourn, not even weep Spring pouts now vo will repeat, Nebraska will rniso the farmers n crop Hope for republleun, democrat, pop. Pleasant wtathur again makes the farmer rejoice and predict a good crop for '05. Several nf tho young pcopla attend ed tho surpriso dance on Willow creek tho evening of the 22d. W. V. Beal has nearly completod his new mansion which ndds a fine ornament to 'his vicinity. Tho pcoplo of this vicinity have not been tuffering for aid and nearly all hava feed and scod for tho summer. Miss Etta Buster has returned to Picnic Gardens nfter a pleasant visit with her parents and friend? at Frank tin. Mr. Ernest Tcrril will spend the ooming reason with Win. Thompson cast of Cowlcs. Edward Lewis will furm for Letch worth Adomson on this summer. Charles Frisbie and wife of Amboy and John Waller and wife of Cowlcs were isitors in Pietiio Gardens this week. Dame Bumor states that a certain young man, but not from Picnic Gar dens, applied for aid at Amboy and Cowlcs and in return received thirteen pair of pants, comprising overalls, everyday and Sunday clothes. Mr. W. V. Beal shipped a car of onions to a firm in Lincoln tho 20th and G. A. Latta shipped a car to a Kansas City firm tho 22nd, which nearly exhausted tho supply of onions on hand at Picnic Gardens leaving about ,750 bushels on hand. Thero will be a larger acreage of onions tbiH year in this vicinity than over before. Many persons new to the business expeet to start in the onion business this spring. If every thing succeeds all right Picnio Gar dons and vioinity will become noted as the onion raising district of this part of Nebraska, with a yeild of 30,000 bushels of onions for '95. If competition is the lifo of trado, ac cording to tho old proverb, wo must succeed, if it prove? untruo in some cases we must fail for if it is not the lifo it must bo tho death of trade. Why not raiso bsets for tho Red Cloud faotory? Soveral farmers will experiment in beet oulturo this yoar. TOOLII'8. A Quarter Century Test. For a quarter ot a century Dr. King's New Dlsoovery has boon tested and the millions who have received benefit from its use testifly to its wonderful curative powers in all disease of the throat, chest and lungs. A remedy that has stood the teat so long and that hus given so univer sal satisfaction ia no experiment, Each bottle is positively guaranteed to give rei lief or the money refunded. It is admit ted to bo the most reliable forooughsand oolds. Trial bottles froe at C. L. Cot tlngls drugstore. Large aize COo andfl.OO. i Amboy. Nieo weathor at present. G. W. Baker was iu Red Cloud Saturday. Gcorgo Mann and Miss Bessie Coekrall attended ohureh at Cowlcs Sunday evening, Mr. Greon was writing at Mr. Cock rail's last Sunday. William Jaokion was in Bed Cloud Saturday and invested 15o in oigars. Charloy Jackson was in Red Cloud doing business Saturday, Alta Baker was visiting at Mr. Cookrall's Sunday, Mrs. Blouoho is sick with tho grip this wook. jr 1, 1895. One of Clnirlny Jackson's valunbfo gray hounds was poisoned. Ed Ilines was doing business in Hod Cloud Siturday. 0car Kifcr is going to farming tins spring hoping ho will have better success tli mi he has had. Ilu expeots to work about five acres. Thero was a great deal of fighting done in Amboy lust week. George Law and Robert Mitohcl visited tho Pleasant Hill school last Friday. Susie B.ikrr was in Hod Cloud Sat urday. Mr. MuKinnoy wns in Bed Cloud Saturday. Charley Lewis is hauling wood thiB week. Lycuiwivh For seven yearn or tuoru Mrs. W. 1. Loader, of Qolnoy, Ky., wai subject to f evdro nttaokn of oramp oolio. Mr. 8. It. Morse, a druggist ot that place, reoein mended Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, whioh has effect ed n permanent cure, saving lior muoh suffering besides the trouble and expense of sending for a doctor, whioh was often necossary. For sale by Doyo &. Urice. Harmony. Mr. Tooloy is very sick. Bert Norton has gono to DougloB county to work tho coming summer. G. R. Rybin has gono to Saline county to secure grain for seed and feed. A. V. Riggins has moved on Frank Wheat's farm this season. The Five Star literary has boon well attended latoly, S. D. Whiw and Rev. J. W. Groes wqtit to Roscland Saturday. Mr. Wheat is putting up a wind mill. Quito a numbor visited tho Har mony school last Friday. R. A. Riohison visited Mr. Snow's Sunday, Mr. Ellington went over to Blue Hill Wednesday. Bov. ). W. Grcss oloscd tho meet ing at tho Harmony soiioolhouso house Sunday night. Most of farmors seem to bo anxious for Bprinc; to oome. Elmer and Will MoCoj returned home last week from a short visit to tho Platte. E. Letner visited his brother-in-law A. V. Riggins last weak. Frank Souobook is doing Mr, Ry bin's work during his absonco. Gccso aro seen flying over this sec tion latoly. Mr. Myers of Morrisvillo visited Mr. Everlin's Thursday. Mr. Whito is on tho siok list. The farmers in this vioinity are getting most of their stook through in very good shape. Callierton. Wo had a littlo shower of rain last Monday. Rev. Blaokwoll is holding a scries of meetings at Now Virginia this weok. Tho weather last Sunday was just about as nico as they mako it. This aid business is going to mako it pretty hard sledding for somo ft our county merchants. All hard times will be forgotton after this rood yoar. Charlio Waro is building a framo houso on his farm. Congratulations will Boon bo in order, F. E. Payno m&do a business trip to Lincoln last week, Claudo Wilson was oalling at E. Lotnor's on businoss last Monday, Tho latest was a surpriso party at Mr. Larrick'8. It was a surpriso all around. Oscar Ramoy has purohascd tho farm formerly occupied by Mr, Acres and will movo soou. Vol. 23 No. 9 aW AsktuvftrfiMH Absolutely Pure A cream of tartar baking pnwdor Highest of all in leavening strength Latest United States Government Food Report. Koynl linking Powder Ce. IOO Willi Ml., N. V. Lives of great men till remind on Wo must make our lives miblirue, Hut when Mean and bcd-bugH 11ml ua Wo munt unto up to time. Wo must grunt and groan ami luistlo Scratching curly, Rcratcbing lute, Till exhausted in I nil nnd muscln Yield to cruel, crawling fate. Vitm Yum. Otto. Spring is fast approaching. Goose wore seen flying north last weok. Mr. Stroll's entertain d company dunday. Covenant meeting at Cathcitnn next wook. Mary Carpenter visited Luzio Marker's school Friday. Mr. Detour has been visiting hi sijter Mrs. Hruel. Mary Bundroan is visiting at Kcar nov. Dora Maikoraud Dell Wilson wcro visiting at Mr. McCall's the Kith and 17th. Mrs Ilonry nnd Fred Lnmhreoht went up and paid Mrh, Streit n visit Thursday. Mr, Elliot's were our. exiling on their neighbors Tuesday. Rev. Blaokwoll prcaohed to a crowd ed houso Sunday. Ho expects to hold a protraeted meeting this week. Eva. Profit SSN.U5 the First Three Daya. A few weoks ago I read in your paper how Mrs. Griffith made a great deal of money selling anew method of putting up fruit, Hero ia what 1 did with an Old Reliable Plater. The first days that I had the Plater I plat, d 75 sets of kaivas, forks, spoons', ete., whioh when 'delivered, brought Be in about $92.00; cost ef natal about $3.75, leaving a gross profit of $88.25 for my time and treuble, an everyono was well pleased with tho work, and 1 camo homo with double tho amount of goods to bo plated. I havo hecn a traveling salesman, but have given it up; tho plating businoss suits mo. Anyone can obtain an Old Reliablo Plater by addressing W, P. Harrison & Co., Columbus, Ohio. Anyono out of work should tako this opportunity to got employment and make money. O. M. RE1D, Columbus, Ohio. liny for Sale or Trade I have a largo quantity of hay fop sale, ut roasonnblo prices, to trado for cattle or any other young stock. Call on or address, Harry McCormal, Guido Rock, Neb. g.Jt ii Market Report. (Corrected Weekly.) Wheat $ G& Corn CO-. Outa 40 Rye GO Flax 125 Hogs 2 75 .115 4 Stock hogs a CO3 00 Fatcows w-2 00 Butter 10 Ekkb 15 I'otatooB G005 Chickens lb 1 TurkeyH lb (J Dulled iluy , per ton U r uVJ r 1 $f ,M W vt"-rrrty