I THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1895. 4r: 'U I-1 I? Nervous People should true and pen condition Is to realize that the onl; be found in having ily trim and nermanent cure ror tneir Pure Blood Became tho health of every organ and tlacue of the body depends upon the purity of the blood. The whole world knows the atandard blood partner la Hood's Sarsaparilla And therefore It li the only true and reliable medicine for nervous people. 11 makes the blood pure and healthy, and thus cures nervousness, makes th nrveaflrm and strong, gives sweet sleep, mental vigor, a good appetite, perfect digestion. It doea all this, and cures Scrofula, Eczema, or Salt Rheum and all other blood diseases, because it Makes Pure Blood no matter how well a man should per form his duty, a never natlnlled public would not concur in liia actions as a general thing, nnd yot somo ono must till tho position. Tint Ciiikf would have no particular objection to our fol low townsman, M. It. Bentley, nor to C. W. Kaloy, nor to It. B. Fulton, nor to B. R Mlzor. nor to W. N. Richardson, nor to C. II. Potter, nor to any man who would got to tho front it 6 a hustler. Another thing, wo must look woll to our councilmen. Wo should solect our most careful business mon for thoso re sponsib.e positions. They nre the bust ness department of tho city and should bo extra carefol men. IIIJKII NOTES BCIIOOL NOTES. Results prove every word we have said. Thousanda of voluntary testl moulaU fully establish the fact that HoocTs "rtBo Be Sure to Get Hood's 'I suffered with hesdaches and could not Mecp. I took Hood's Barsa parllla and tho headache vanished." Mrs. J. J. Q alley, Columbus, Neb. C ures Hood's Pills cure all liver Ills, constlpa tlon.Mlloinnfsi, lck head ache. IndlKCJtlon. asc. i:ilTOIIIL NOTES. Tub Superior Sun, under Kb present munugonifnt, Ib fuHt becoming a very popular piiMr. One of the greatest editors of the age, ChaB. A. Dana of tho New York Sun baa boon indicted for libol. Thr Itov. Sum Jones is holding a grand rovivnl iu St. Louis. Ilia audi ences numbor 5,000 and 8,000 nightly, and many aro being nonvortod. It iu nid that Col. Cody (Buffalo Bill) uu ft recent visit to New York City, dis covered that theentiro stateof Nobraflka cnulil not bo pawned there for $10, ho thoroughly hud the deatitutien been ad vorlised thero. It in said that collection agencies ex perience the greatest difllculty in col lecting doctor bills, of any. The next hardcHl bills they havo to collect are nowspaper accounts. We can't boo how tho poor doctors survive. IIavk ou noticed it r It's n fact. Red Cloud is outselling Huntings on sugar. They udvnrtlso HO pounds of OrleatiH Biigur for n dollar in llantingr, and at least one of our Hod Cloud gro cerymen sells tho hmiio sugar at 32 poumlfl for 81 00 Tut: Ilurlau county Democrat, with a groat d'splay of trumputn, tollB tho poo plo to got ready and celebrate the pro duction of a bountiful crop in '!)5, and has prepared a lengthy poiii; to be hudlt Soptomber 2d by tho denizmia of that vicinity. Wo hnpo they will bo ablo to eiog in hij'h spiri' The iden or pIihhi. y U. S. Senators by tho direot vote of the people, is coin rnanding konio very favorable recogni tion from the eastern nowfipnporo jimt at proeont. There in no doubt, but the day is not fur diHtaut, whon everv man will have h nay hh to who hIiiiII represent tho peoplo in the dignitiod senato of the United Stuten m. e. ciiuncir. Tho Subject of tho morning sormon will be "Tho Sin OlTorlng," ovenlng, "Do Your Best." Rev. W. B. Alexander will preach at the M. E. church Sabbath morning and evening on tho 21th inst. Tho Juniors hnd a successful meeting last Sunday at 4 o'clock and will moot at that hour each Sabbath. Tho music at the M. E. church last Sabbath was very enjoyable and the congregation wish for more like it. The reception given to tho Junior Leiguo by the Senior Leaguo last Fri day night was a very ploueant affair. The Epworth League committee on program met at the parsonago Tuesday and all are working to make the next devotional meeting tho best ef all up to date. The reason why tho M. E. Pastor is talking bo much about the quartorly meoting is becauso tho Itev. W. B. Alex ander will preach at 10:30 a. m. and at 7:30 p. m. and as tho Red Cloud people enjoy good preaching we want ovory Msthodiatically encliuod person to be present. Tho quarterly conference will convene at tho M. E. church on Monday, March 25, at 9 a. m. Rev. W. B. Alexander our presiding older will be in the chair. Every Methodist in this partof Webster county should attond. That Epworth League entertainment; whon will it occur? Friday evening 22d. Then it haa been postponed? Yes, and improved. Evory part of tho pro sram will be interesting. Miss Mc Clellan will read instructively. Tho committee, L. P. Albright and the two Mablca are busy as bees to make an evening's entortainment that will pleaso all who attend. The drill by eight littlo girls will bo taking. The music will help out royally, hear it. OIIHIHTIAN CHUnCH. A sories of meetings began in tho Christian church at Cowles Thursday evening, March 14th. Subject of sermons at Christian church Sunday: Morning, "Tho New Lifo;" evening, u missionary sermon. Nellio Sherman loads the Young Peo ple's mooting at tho Christian church Sunday evening at G:30. All uro cor dially invited. Married, at Wm. Holsworth'e, Wm. S. Burdick and Ruth E. Holswortb, Wednesday, March U, low, at 1U a. m., by C. II. Mattox. CON(lRKlATTONAL CIIUKCII. The sermon Sunday morning at tho Congregational church will be to the children with hints to parents. Itov. F. W. Batos, a noted African will speak tonigiit, at 7:30, at tho Con gregational church on Ins sovon years among tho Zulus of South Eastern Africa. TtiE aid Ikihiih'hh, hh wo see it, is not much less than u humbug. It is, at least, a very awkward busineffl and has caused lots of trouble in this country. Wo should bo thankful, however, for tho aid that has reached our ilesorviug peo ple, and ncknuwltdge tho fuct that tho humbug is in tho raco after it by thoso who are not destitute. Tiik Lancaster Pu.) Intelligencer re oontly printed a historical odltion of 40 pages, a copy of which kindly found its way to thiH olllco. It wiib a most olab orato edition, oxcollent from u literary standpoint, perfect typographically, Hnd containing as u uiu such an enormous amount of meritorious reuding mattor it compared favorably with the best met ropolitan newspapers. Si.nce Mr. Tenuant's return from tho south, he is loud in the praise of that country for its great natural resources, its wonderful climute and hospitable people. He says that "sectionalism and the bloody shirt is no more thero, and the people in the south will readily ro mind jou that the war was over 30 years ago. Some of tho finest lands, rivors, cities, manufactoricB and people in tho world are in tho south. There is a con. etant influx of northern and western capital to that country, and it is rapidly growing eroat. Tho negro lubor ques tion and the race problem aro vital is eues there at present." The Cniei' hopes that whoover la se lected mayor for the ensuing municipal year will be a ropresontativo man, who has the full and complete interests of Red Cloud at heart. We aro fully awaro that tho position of mayor is ono to bo .spurned ruther than solicited, because Citizens Cuciin. A non-partisan, or citizen's caucus was held at Bontloy's hall last ovening for the purpose of placing in nomina tion candidates for the various city of HeB. Honry Gilhum was chosen chair man and T. J. Ward, secretary. An in formal ballot was tukon, tho result of which was as follows: M. R. Bontloy, 35; C. II. Potter, 10; J. L. Miner, 5; F. G. Blakesloo, 3; C. J. Plutt, 2; and some scattering votes. On motion by Henry Cook, Mr. Bontley was mado the choice of the convention by acclamation. The caucus then procoeded to nomi nate by formal ballot tho balauco of the city ticket, with tho following result: Clerk, O. C. Tool; treasurer, F. G. Blakesleo; city surveyor, C. S. Bennett, board of education, J. S. Gilliam, Henry Cook and C. B. Crone; councilmon, 1st ward, Jos. Kubick; 2d ward, D. J. Myers, On account of the storm Wednesday there was no school, Miss Mary Miner called on us the lat ter part of last week. The Gorman class is noarly through reading its first book. Friday morning tho scholars lost tho prlvllego of singing for that day. Tho first year Latin class 1b progressing in the wiles of the beginner's guile. Again Miss McCall gets the bannor, making several times during this year. Of tho north ward school Miss Mar tin's room had the least number of tar-dies. Tho largest class in school is the arithmetic and tho smallest the German class. Ctosar's thoughts and languago is pondered over and forretod out by will ing workers. The algobra examination Friday ond ed tho last toils in that study, making way for geometry. Thero aro llfteon classes in tho fifth room that rccito ovory day, with throo teachers to hear them. Somo curious and acceptable compos itions aro produced by tho Rhetoric ' class. They develop some good critics. Tho bookkeeping class is developing somo good penman who will in tho f u turo koop correct and accurate accounts. Surely tho arithmetic class ought to be very protlciont in tho study judging tho thorough drill they recoivo every day. Tho physics class is dealing with tho first part of tho book. They expect to finish that study before tho ond of tho term. A lack of interest Beema to be shown on tho part of tho parent, scarcely haB thoro been ono tenth of them visiting the school, Whittier is delightfully studied by the literature class, having road "Snow Bound," "Among the Hills" and "Songs of the Hills." If diagraming cultivates tho mind and gives an understanding of tho English languago, tho grammar class will be well equipped. The Virgilian readers aro daily lessen ing the numbor of linoB'to be read and nearing the close of their relationship with this school. Four boys were suspended from school for misconduct Friday, but on making proper amends, threo of them were per mitted to return. Tho general history class finished the book Wednesday, and then turned back for a reviow preparatory to tho examina tion in two week. Numerous discussions arise as to tho demonstrations or somo original prop ositions. Theso are Rood dumbbells for tho muscles of tho mind. Instead of No. 8 this weok, we have No. 10 hung up in our room. It soems that tho fifth room is doomed to disap pointment if it ovor expects to get the bannor. Tho olomentary algobra is in the midst of radicals a vory important part of the study and if not properly under stood will bo a stumbling block to tho rest of the subject. If the chemistry class would make some more agreeable perfumes it would probably give the teachers adjoining less trouble, but thero aro somo evils which cannot be remedied. Wednesday noon the seniors were giv en a list of subjects to choose from for commencement oxercises next June. From now on they will have to devote their thoughts to some purpose A clue to the missing dime, taken from the physics class some time ago, has been found. If the guilty party does not make things right soon, the chances aro he may be exposod publicly. The senior boys are canvassing the school this weok to ascertain the feoling existing among the scholars concerning their superintendent. Tho object of this is to precipitnto some accusations mado against him. Gonernlly they meet with favorable answers. It is rumored that somo fow are circulating a petition of a widely different charactor about another person. Although this latter petition can do no harm, in behalf of the tranquility of the school it should bo kept out. Papers of this kind incubate prejudices which otherwise might not have existod, and swolls our number of accrescent woes to overflowing, Betty. Blttdcn. It looks as if C. E. Hicks was start log a wood yard. Byrno Bros, received a oar of flour ono day last week. Mrs. Monroo who has been quite siek is improving rapidly. F. W. McLaughlin and E. J. Over ing Sundajcd in Red Cloud. Mrs. McLaughlin is visiting with her sen at Doniphan thin state. G. A. Clark has rented tho farm formerly owned by Hyde and Bottom. Bazzlo Leo returned Saturday even ing from a business trip to the eastern part of tho state, II. J. McLaughlin who wae spend ing a few days in this city returned to his home in Doniphan Friday. A number of teams were sontto Up land Tuesday to get seed corn to sup ply the members of the A. O. U. W. lodge. Mr. Carr and daughter of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, spent several days with II. II. Hilton and returned to his home Tuesday evening. Mr. Tooley who is very siek is being well eared for by tho members of tho A. 0. U. W. lodge of this place. He ia a member of thn Swanton lodge. a numDor ot vounc people were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. 0. Bennett last Wednesday in honor of tho birthday of their daughter Bertie. Quite a little scrap took place in town Tuesday over the price of somo hay, between V. S flail the lumber man and Wm. Horrigan the Irishman, there being come difference in their sizeB it was no trouble for Hall to scrub his floor with William, he Horri gan doing all of his fighting with his mouth. OUI11U tlllllg 1U1 IJI1C AttUJLC 35 S On Saturday, H March 23d, 3 $ We will sell a full set of Mrs, Potts' full nickel plated bad Irons with stand and handle I'omo In and get a act and stop burning your hands on those old cast Irons. We have all kinds of bulk and EE package garden seeds, which have zj : just arrived fresh from the gardens. 53 g These seeds are home-grown and 2 Sr: the best we can buy. r Baud Concert. Tho following programmo will be ren dorod by the S. of V.band on Saturday afternoon it tho woathor is pleasant: March, "Senogumbia," Voelker. Polonaise, "Royal Decree," J Price Swift. "Two littlo Bullfinchos," (duot for two cl&rinfitB Schott'ischo, "Frolio of the SylphB" Voelker. "Forge in tho ForeBt," descriptive se lection with birds, anvils etc, The list ot letters remaining at the post ofTlco uncalled for up to Murch 11th., lbOj: Gulvin J. Stanley, V. L. Gray, Hornbergor, Ida L. N. W. Tho ubovo letters will bo sent to the dead lotter office Murch 28, 1805. If not called for. Fiia.nk Cowden, Postmuster. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder A Pure Orspc Cream ol Tartar Powder. Yon onght to know this: DoWitt's Witch Hazle Salve will heal a bnrn and on pthe pain instantly. It will cure bad ly chapped hands, ugly wounds, sores, aad a well known cure for piles. LostA fore-arm from a No, 10 shot gun. Finder will be rewarded by ro. turning same to this office. s s I Feed Notice. Horoatter William Richardson will feed all teams at the rate of 10 cents for hay. Barn east of Holland House. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy glres the best satisfaction of any cough medi olno I handle, and as a seller leads all other preparations in this market. I re commend it becauso it is the best medi cine I ever handled for ooaghd, oolds and croup. A. W. Iialdrldge, Milleravillo, III For sale by Deyo and Grice. Truly Astonishing Miss Annette N Moen, Foaatalo, Minn., says: "Ayer's Cherry Peotoral has had a wonderful effect in oaring my brsther's children of a severe and dangerous cold. It was tru ly astonishing how speedily they found rolief after taking this preparation. Assessors Meeting Tho assessors of Webster county will take notice that the annual mooting, re quired by statute, viz: the 3d Tuesday in March will occur on Tuesday the 19th and every assessor should bo prosont. The meeting will bo held ut the office of county clerk. L. II. FottT, Clerk. Dated. March 7, 1895. To the People or Wcnatcr County. As there haa not beon and feed and seed bill passed yot by the legislature to my knowledge and being high time for something to bo dono, I would adviso for tho voters of evory township to hold a public mooting next Monday tho 18th, at their respective voting places, or any designated place, for tho purpose of signing a petition praying tho county board to use the available county funds to buy seed and feed as far as it goes and if the board is satisfied that two thirds of the legal voters have signed that potition and are reliable men, thon we will call a meeting at once und pro coed otherwiso I shall rofuse, as ono, to use county funds. Jas. Kindschek, Chm. Pro. Tom. si Take a dose of DeWitt's Little Early Risers just for the good thev will do yon These little pills are good for indigestion, good for hondnohe, good for l'yer com plaint, good for constipation. They art-good, Private Money to Loan. Un good farms lor l, 'i, J, i or 0 yoars timo at reasonablo rates. Monoy always ready, ono mortgage, and no commission. Write to Geo. W. Barker, Erie, Penn. no 1-tf Uood Hay For Kale. I havo for Bale on tho old Sam Gurber placo in the north odge of Red Cloud eovoral tons of bright bottom bay. ll-4w C. W. Buhhee. A Good Chance to Get Work. I desiro to trade a work toam of horses for a good farm hand for the coming season of 1895. Apply to E. B. Smith, 8tf Red Cloud. 1 II ! rtotlce. I have a thoroughbred Poland China boar (registered). Services $1.00. 8-lt Ernest Bkown, Wiener haa filled ono ot his windows with shoes ranging in price up to $3.50. You can have your choice for $1,25, He also has a counter full of better grades which he is ofloring at $1.50 per pair. Home Seekers Excursion. March Gth and April 2nd the Missouri Kansas and Texas Ry, will sell tickets to all points in Texas at greatly reduced rates. For further information apply to your local ticket agent or address G. A. McNutt Dp. A. 1011 Union Ave, Station A Kansas City, Mo. - i i m - For Sale. A span of four year old mules for solo for cosh or on time. Geo. Winton. .fUO 3P1 JJI U00UJ9JJB .tap ung oju3 uojj nog eq) "n raotja toj to in give bar- our line at Zz We wil' continue g gains in everything gfr: bottom prices, and every Saturday a 3 8E: special bargain. :22 5E: Don't forget us if you want to rsS S save money. m 3 Sg Watch these columns every week. :5 A. Moehart & Son, 3 AAL ADI0 CO'S. jfE Byes. T ? dio YE-METES Johnston's Have been ruined through negligence nnd procrustlnatlsn. IT your sight troublca you In the Icaftt, commit un at once. We have one or I Opti meter, With which to test your eyes, thereby insuring accuracy. C. L. COTTING. EE-J 4 HAUDSOMC 0O!Nl vomne SELECTED 1 J PHOTOGRflPHlG VIEWS Size ot page, n by 13V Inches. Elaborate Cover In Gold and Colon Highly Enameled Paper. WORTH $1.00. OUR PREMIUM OFFER FREEJ2 EVERY PERSON SENDING. Us $1 for The Chief. 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