'1MMV "VT ... ir THE BED CLOUD CHIEF, BED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, FKiDAV. 31 ARCH b. 1895 ft m ' t ? i i i-i i '.I i ' . 1 Praise for Hood's Running Sore on the Ankle Hood's Sarsaparlla Purifies the Stood and Heals the Sores. " My father, James H. Chspmsn ha bad tunning sore on his leg (or acvcn years, cauicd by a rub ber boot robbing the akin off hla ankle bone. The aore apread until It reached around hla leg three tlmaa and extended half , way to hia knee. : He tried different doctora and many kinds of salvo, but It grew worae. Last apring it be came so bad that James II. Chapman n6 could hardly mnuin, Nb. vrallc or attend to als work on tho farm. We persuaded him to try Hood's Barsaparllla. Before the third bottle waa taken the aores had entirely healed and disappeared, leaving Hood Sarsa parilla bis limb aa sound " Cures ever and ho has been bla to work hard about the farm. All praise la due to ZTocd'a Barsaparllla." IIallib O. CHAP-UA-J, Franklin, Nebraska. IT. B. If you decide to take Hood'a Bar ctparllls do not bo induced to buy any cthor. Inaist upon Hood's. Hood's Barsaparllla is sold by all drug aista, fl; six for fQ. Prepared only by O. I. Hood A Co., Lowell, Mass. Hotel's Pills cure Constipation by reitor Ire U'.sjxirlsultlcactlonof the alimentary canal r:iiT(5tii, notijs. Hon. V. L. Wilson, of tttrifT fame, having ''iiili'il his career as congressman on lust Monday by advice of his constit uonuy, hiiH boon appointed poBtmuster gonoral by President Clovelnnd. Col. Iiixur, tho versatile nml big hearted gladiator who amuses thous ands of peoplo daily with his "Daily Drift," will soon be Belling n book en titled "Driftwood" containing hit) most select effusions. It will go lilo hot cukes. Tux other day tho ex-stuta ofllcors, who wero impeached a year ago, wero beforo tho legislature asking to bo ro imburjcd for money spent in defending thoir caao. Whilo we da not believe tho bjya were guilty yet wo think it would bo uuwiso in tho legislature to roini burao thorn. RcaoliilloiiH on I lie Death of Mary Mnrhiirl, Hall, or Ilr.N A nil km Lonor.. ) No. 103 I. O. O. R Reii Cloud, Noli., March 1, 1803. j Whkkkah, it has pleased Our Heavenly Fulher, to removo from our midst by death, the wife of our esteemed brothor Adam Morhart, Wnr.icr.AH, in tier death the citizens of Hod Cloud lobo a highly respected citi zen, an estimable lady, a loving wife, and mother and aiator, Resolved, That wo extend to Brother Morhart, bomb and friends, our heartfelt regrota and condolence in thia their hour of bereavement, Rcaolved; That thcao reaolutiona bo apread upon? tho records of our lodge, and u copy bo tent to Brother Adam Morhart, and published in our city papers. You i a in F. L. andT. O.C. Hell, ) G ko. J . W. a it f.n, Com . OlIAH. SCIIAPPMT. J AaacNNorN McvIIiik Tho assessors of Woostor county will take notice that the annual mooting, re quired by statute, viz: the fid Tueaday in March will occur on Tuesday tho 10th and evory assessor should bo present. Tho meeting will bo hold ut the ofllec of county clerk. L. II. Foot, Clerk. Dated. March 7, 1695. "Orange Blossom" is a piinless care for nil diseases peculiar to women. Bold fresh by C. L. Cottiiog. .BuMvBTaak TaaaM "'M Pucker's Cash Dry Goods House! We will continue our Special Bargain Sale One More Week. Newsline Spring Capes at bargain prices. Ladies Capes at 69c, Ladies Capes at $1.00, Ladies Capes at 2.00, Ladies Capes at 2.50. GEORGE A. Program, To bo given at tho M, E. church Ir Rod Cloud under the auspices of tho Epworth Loaguo on Friday evening, March ICitli. 1805. Openitg Chorus, "Keep tho Hanncr Fl)!ng,"- lly the League Male Quartott, "Music in the Air' O.K. Albright, Win. Tulleys, John Dick crson, L. P. Albright. Select Reading, "Out In tho Cold" MIps Lilley. Soprano Solo, "When the Mists' Mm Kellogg. Soprano and Alto Duett. "Tho Reason tho Cow Crosscdtho Roud," Mrs Mux tluld and Mra. Llndsoy. "A Racy Stump Speech" Sherwood Albright. Ladies (Juartett, "SunriBe," Lois Pope, Mrs Dickerson, Ulauche Sellarsis Mm. ! tii ti in. Dialogue, "Excitement in Red Cloud." "Uudkiiia," Honry Clark; "Moper," Wm. Tulloe, "Ponder," Walter Warron: "Tincture," John Dlckorson; "Dito" Dol Abolj "Tommy," Elmer Cronoj "MIbb Wavering," Blanch Cummlngs. Tenor and Hass Duet, "Hope Beyond" -O.S. and L. P. Albright. . Malo Quartet t, "A Sailor's Droam." Henry Clark Win. Tulloys, Wultor War ren and John Dickerson. "Good Night Drill" by eight little girls, Uertlui Maxllold, Cora Tulluys Iono Albright, Dot Cozad, Ethol Cum tilings, Frnnk Ward, Anna Tulloys, Uees Ducker. "Look Up, Lift Up," Hy League. Admission 10 and loots. Tho Congregational Endeavor society will conduct the services next Sunday evening with tho following program. Organ Voluntary. Song Sorvico by Choir. Scripture Reading. Prayer. Anthem, "Sing, Oh, Sing." Historical Facts about thn Society. Helen Roby. Song, "Wo Shall Stand Ueforo tho King." "Object of tho Society." Mumie Real. Song, "In the Shadow of Thy Wing." Select Roading Mabol Howard. Anthem. "Ho Thankful Unto Him." "Tho Society in Foreign Lands." Ralph Pope. "Though Your Sins be ns Scarlet." Mule Quartott. Collection taken for singing books. Song, "God bo with You Till Wo Meet Again." Wo aBk your presence and encourage ment. For sale, good corn for seed, C, L. Cotting. Louis Otmar was in Hastings the first of tho week. A. Rottorman, nephew of A. Morhart left for his home in Illinois Monday. Tho male quartot will furnish tho singing for tho M. E. church Sunday evening. II. E. Pond and wifo wore taking in tho legislative proceedings at Lincoln this weok. Rev. G. W. Ilummoll has returned from niadou whore ho has boon holding a sories of very successful revival moot iiigs. Neighboring towns nro sending mon to Chicago to eecuro seed grain which the board of trade of that city is Bonding out to Nebraska. Wilson Wells, and old gentleman of Cowles, and tho futhor-in-luw of ox shcrilT C. A. Teol, died in his chair on Tuesday evening. Ho had beon fooling hearty and ways quit') cheorful up to supper. Aftor tho supper hour ho wont into the adjoining room and sat down, and almost immediately expired. Ho was botwoon OTi and 70 years of ago. E W Coplen, living two miles north off Red Cloud, roporta tho burglarizing o his residence on Wednccduy, while him self and family wore attending tho rovi val meotings in Red Cloud. When ho returnod home he found the doors and windows open. This unusual condition of affaire alarmed Mr. Coplen nnd on examination found that thievos had ran sacked the premises of about 8110.00 worth of various articles embracing tho following: Gold nockiaco, pocket knife, pocket book, photograph, CO cents in money, cotToo pot and one pound of colToe. Tho thieves wero both hungry and fastidious. Old Soldiers Organize, Tho meeting was called to order by 11 E. Pond, who stated the object for the gathorLng, which was for tho purpose of devising means for securing grnin and feod for seed. On motion tho organization bo per fected, resulting in tho election of II. E. Pond, President; O. C. Bell, Secrotory; John McCallum, Treasurer; end bo it known us tho Webster County Auxiliary Relief to G. A. II. Department of Ne braska. The following named persons wero the advisory board and appointed to canvas their precinct and ascertain what old soldiers would avail themselves of the opportunity of securing grain on such terms ns committee could arrange, Guido Rock E. J. Woodward. Reaver Creek J. A. Ruiley. Stillwater-Wm. Redding. Potsdam Wm. T. Kim Bey. Garliold-H. C. Wolfo. Oak Creok-S. II. Shirley. Pleasant Hill-Geo. W. Rakor. Elm Creok-E. K. Conrad. Line-Oliver McCall. Red Cluud-G. Shanklin. Ratin Jas McMann. Glcnwood Aug, France. Walnut Creek A. II. Vandonburg. Inavalo-S. E. Wulcott. Catherton Win. Lewis. Harmony Albert Wnullo. They wero directed to roport to tho socrotary on or beforo Wednesday, Marcli Cth. J. S. White, M. B. McNitt nnd O. C. Boll wero appointed to urrango nnd no gotiate tonus with grain dealors in tho east for tho furnishing of grain. Mooting udjouincd utter instructing the president to issue a call of tho ad visory board when in his opinion it was necesBury. O. C. Bkll, Scc'y. Tho following ofllcors wero elected by tho Red Cloud tiro department, at their regular meeting hold lust Monday: Chief R. P. Hutchinson. Assistant Chiof J. W. Runchoy. Treasurer J. O. Butler. Socrotary G. B. McCall. TruBtcoB-J. W. Runchey, R. V. Fer ris, F. P. Hudloy. Foreman No. 1 Hoso J. O. Butlor. Assistant Foreman No. 1 Geo. Smol ser. Foreman Hook and Ladder G. W. Hutchinson. Assistant Foreman Hook and Ladder W. G. Warren. Premature baldness may be prevented and the hair made to grow on heads al ready bald, by the use of Hall's Vegetable Bicilinn Hair Itonewer. Private Money lo Loan. On good farms for 1, 2, 3, i or 5 years time at reasonable ratee. Money always roady, one mortgage, und no commission. Write to Geo. W. Barker, Erie, Ponn. no 1-tf Greeting to My Old I'atroiiM and Friends, Having accepted tho farm ngency for tho Old Continental Insurance Co., in Wcbstor and adjoining counties, am pro parod to furnish liberal and roliablo in surance on tho most favorable terms, 10:im J. H. Smith, Agent. Uood Hay For Sale. I havo for sale on tho old Sam Garbor placo in tho north edge of Red Cloud soveral tons of bright bottom hay. 11-lw C. W. BuaiiEE. A Good Chance to Get Work. I desiro to trado a worktoum of horses for a good farm hand for tho coming season of 189.". Apply to E. B. Smith, 8tf Red Cloud. Aiotlcc. I havo a thoroughbred Poland China boar (registored). Sorvices 81.00. 8-1 1 Ehnest Buown. Wiener has tilled one of his windows with shoes ranging in price up to $3.50. You can havo your choice for 81,23, He also has a counter full of bettor grades which he is offering at $1.60 por pair. Also new bargains in Calicoes, Ging hams and Dress Goods. 36 inch Henri ettas, special price 18c; also bargains at 38, 50 and 69c. DUCKER 5c COIVIF'AN Y JIfaoMely pure A cream of tartar baking powder Highest of nil in leavoning strength Latest United States Government Food lteport. Royal linking Powder Co. IOO Wall hi., N. V. SCHOOL CLIPPINGS. A new fcliolar added to the list this weok. William Tulleys wbs seen flitting about in our midst Monday. The litcrnturo class aro making daily advances in tho lino of reading. Recitation wao suspended in chemistry last Wednesday on nccount of email at tendance. Permission to talk ut recess has again beon doniod, that privilego having boen grossly abused. Tuesday Goo. Ovcring filled vacancy for a short timo, in conducting tho rec itation of tho Virgil class. Lost One bannor, tho ensign of punctuality nnd attendonce, findor will please return to fifth room. Whorowns "Dick" when tho light wont out? Ana: In the dark, encircled by tho loving arms of "Sweotnoss." Mrs. Martin's room has tho banner overhanging her scholars this week, as a reminder of thoir punctuality last woek. Mrs. Duckor, tho Misses Mamie Beat Lottio Roiglo, Mrs. Cotting, nnd tho Rev oronds Finch nnd Muttox wero callers Thursday. Tho obsonco of the principal Tuesday morning produced u scene of ohaos, then followed u lecturo to bo remomborod far in tho future. Muo Pope is teaching Miss Hender son's rosm for u short time, she being unablo to go on with tho work on ac count of hor health. Tho Echool-houBo cat is no more. Two lovers of science slipped off Thurs day afternoon, and in thoir experiment ing deprived tho nine-lived animal of its lifo. Tho seniors bid a fond farewell to their cicero books and surrendered thorn to bo locked in tho dust case until tho llthgradors should pour over them by the light of midnight oil. Tardy mootings wore again rosumed for the benefit of giving each delinquent a chunco to mako up timo lost, and also to raise the standing of tho fifth room, which is certainly very poor. Tho boys of the 0th and 10th grades hold a convention in the office Tuesday noon for mutual protection und bonoflt. Scholar and teacher exchanged grievan ces with what results we ure unablo to note. Tho general history class meet in a joint session with their toucher Monday afternoon to somewhat review an unpre pared lesson. It is needless to say they will strive not to have this happen again; llfteon minutos havo been added to their timo of recitation. Four Illg feucccaaca. Having the needed merit to more than make good nil the advertising claimed for them the following lour remedies have readied a phenomenal aale. Dr. King's New Discovery, for consumption, coughs and colds eaoh bottle is guaran teed Electric Bitters the great remedy for liver, stomaoh and kidneys. Dncklen's Arnica Salve the best in the world and Dr. King's New Life Pills, which are a perfect pill . All these remedies are guar anteed to do just what is claimed for them and the dealer whose name is at tached herewith will be glad to tell you more of them. Sold by C LCotting. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Highest Medal and Diploma. 5 WE ARE Stocking Up Our storo with goods and getting ready for our spring trade, which is bouud to come, in the face of the hard times. We are going to make it an object for the people of Red Cloud and vicinity to trado with us. If you are going to waut any Hardware, Stoves 52l gE TTinAare 8 come in and we will lit you out with the g best on the market at prices that are rock J; bottom. Remember we are headquarters m for anything and everything in our line. : Watch the Columns 5: of this Paper' for bargains in ; HARDWARE, STOVES and TIN- av WARE and then come in and talk with - us about them. For a Starter 3 We will sell you a 3 tr Good Steel Spade for 40cts. 2 This price is good for ZZS 5E: Saturday, March 16 only. 3 A. Mokhart & Son. f mimmmmimiiimmii Where Some ol Hie Money Went The editor of thollolt says tho prosont city government havo spent all tho money by the first of November und have nothing to show for it. It is very easy to sit in his otllce end mako such assertions, without taking any pains to ascertain whether he is correct, lloro is where some of tho money went to. At tho mooting of tho city council on May 2, the salaries of the mayor, council and city clerk for tho year 18!).'! wero paid out of the occupation fund to tho amount of 3400. At tho meeting held on July Cth, bills to tho umountof 8317.10 for the previous year wero paid. Also at tho same meeting tho Gutta Percha Ilubbor Company wero paid 8508.6o for oC0 foot of now hoso for the fire department. Seems to mo that I have seen that now hoso sotno whore. Thrro has also boon furnished a new smokestack for tho engino house. Bo Bides repairs to tho umount of some 8150 f jr tho pump. Tho entire system of hydrants and plugs woro put in repair, cost of 8100. A carload of oak lumber was used in tho cross walks of the city, and at least one-half a car of pinoon tho sidewalks of tho city. Four streets woro graded and put in repair to ono of the former city government. One item I had ulmost forgotten is 815, was paid to tho senior editor of the Bolt for legal advice, a bill handed down to us from the former ndministrntion, and I do not know what that was for, so thore is 815 100 bolts all Silk Satin Ribbons at bargain prices. 5c for No. 5, 7c for No. 7, 9c for No. 9, lOc for No 12 12 Jc for No. 16, 15c for No. 22. Shirtings 3c per yanJ, Outing Flannel 3ic per yd, Straw Ticking GJc, Work 12 1.2c, Table Oil Cloth 12 l.c. Bargains in Hosiery. Come and see us. We have bargains you ought to buy. 3 I can seo no return for. Also some 750 ror coal to run the city engine has been paid out in cold cash. Ndmorous other itoms could bo mentioned but cpace for Ms. W. B. Rouv. A Million FrlcmlH. A friend inneed is a friond Indeed, and not loss than one million peoplo have found just such a friend in Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds. If you have never used this great cough modioino one trial will con vince you tnat it has wonderful curative powerH in all dlsense of throat, cheat and lungs. Eaeh bottlo is guaranteed to do all that is claimed or monoy will be re funded. Trial bottles free at O. L. Cot t ug's drugstore. Largo size 50o.and$1.00 Tho Hat of letters romaining at the post ofTico uncalled for up to March 7th., 11,93: Elliott Nora, Erb Maud, Hoyt dates, Kolb Cloo, Osborn F. M. Tho above letters will bo sent to tho dead letter otllce March 21, 1S95. If not called for. Fhank Cowduj, l'ostmastor. Home Seeker Excursion. March 5th and April 2nd tho Missouri Kansas and Texas Ry. will roll tickets to all points in Toxns at greatly roduced rates. For further information apply to vour nrml tir.lof ,.,... .i.j Vr , MoNutt Dp. A. 1014 Union Ave, Station iX UUUBUBUliy, iUO. 9 v,