f mt Vf 4 i K IS I' t vt i i i i - ir ii i i iii il- " " - - J All Home Print. THE CHIEF PulilUlictl Weekly. Subicrlllnn, $1 Per Annum, Iiivarlnblf In .Idvnnce If notimUl In ikU.uicc, after tills date March 18, 18W, the irlce will be J 1.25. Entered at tlio I'ost Olflco In lied Cloud, Net). 4 hs mull nmttcrnf thu nt cowl class ALL PRINTED AT HOME U. & RI. It. K. Time Table. COINO KAS1 ec, Local FrdKlit. I.v r. n. in. 16, riMsriiRer. 10:i5 " A r 10:00 a. m 04, Fast Freight. " lul5. m." l:U0p,m (10INU NOKT1I 112, Mixed Train, I.v J'.':30 a, in. Ar 12.03 p. in uoiNu vi:st 6.1, Fb FreluM, I.v IlilRn.m. Ar IO:3Sn. in 141, Mixed Train, " lu.reip. in. " 11:3.-. a. m IS, Passenger, " 8:10 p. in. " 8:30 p. in Bhulen. Look out for seven wet Sundays; it rained Easter. II. A. Simpson of Blue Hill was in this city Friday. t Mrs. A. 1'. Johnson has gone to Illinois on a visit. W. C. Moore of Swnnton is lookinc after his interest in this city. W. A. Sherwood of Itcd Cloud was seen on our strcotH Thursday. The bank of Bladen is still in the hands of bank examiner Clinc. Anothor soaker Monday afternoon. How easy it rnins in Nebraska. Mrn. I). P. Kimiuol is visiting friends at Swantou and vicinity, Hcv. Hummel is spending a few da.8 with his family near Red Cloud. 'ili'its Bowers of Campbell was the guost of Mrs. Horn the fore part of tho week. A number of farmers in this vicin ity aro sub-soiling this spring as an experiment. S. J. Whittcn of Edgar was attend ing to some businoss in this city tho latter part oi last week. Charloy Morrey left Tuesday even ing ior his former homo in tho western part of this state where he has secur ed employment H. 0. Phillip picsidont of the Lincoln land sito Co. ot Lincoln was in this city Wednesday surveying oil moro lots to the town site ii. C. Uartman was attending to some legal business at tho county soat the foro part of tho week F. Toothacro has ohargo of his business during his absence. Mrs. James Tooloy rcooivod $2000 from tho grand lodge of tho A. 0. U. W. in payment of the bonificiary held by her husband who died some thrco jrcekB ago. Mr. Tooloy had provided well for his family and this is a duty every man owos to his loved ones, oyon If a man must dio to win, as dio wo must and as this is true let us win for our loved ones tho comforts that $2000 can buy when wo arc no moro. Join tho A. 0. U. W. There to moro Catarrh iu this sootlon of the country thnn nil othor diseases put together, and until tho last few yenrs wns nupposed to be Inournble. For a great many yonrH doctors pronouncod it n local discaso and prescribed local remedies and by conBtnuUy failing to cure with looal treatment, pronouncod it inonrablo. Holenco has proven catarrh to bo a con Btitntlonnl disease and thorofore rehires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by V. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is tho only eonstitutton al euro on the markot. It is taken inter nally in doses from 10 drops to a tea "jpooafnl. It acts directly on tho blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Thoy offor one hundred dollars for any onso it fails to mire, Send for circulars ar.fl testimonials. Address, 1?. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. CirSold by Druggists, ir, --. Sllllwuler. Fall whoat that was drilled is look ing fine, ft, Maimer and wife wero visiting at Joe Haughts last Sunday. Easter services wcro hold at Eckley ' Sunday, the program was good, . It. S, Denny has set out 90 apple trees. Joo Haught thinks ho can afford to smoke all tho time now since tho poor in the township got $4.00 apiece, M. M. Wilson of Bluo Hill was vis iting his daughter Mrs. L. D. Wells last week and attended chureh at Eckley last Sunday. John Parish of Shenandoah, la. has been in tho neighborhood a few days on business and pleasure. Grace West, Miss Dillon of Guide Rock, Grace Tcel and Harry Bates and wife of Cowlcs attended Easter services at Eckley last Sunday. J. II. Mcarns of Guido Rock passed through here last week on his way heme from lloscinont whero he had been to visit his father who ho reports quite sick. Simpson. A Vtilnunlu Find. After years of study an libor, there has nt last been discovered n sure mid never fallidg remedy, It has been tested on patients, who havodispaired of over being cured, tho results have boon, inovsry case wonderful, droit's Ithouinntisin Cure is unequalcd as n positive remedy in all cases of Chronic and Acute Inllammntory Rheumatism, Gout, Lumbago, Sciatica, Neuralgia, Dysmeunrrhoen nnd nil kind red nffootions. It is nlson valuable Wood Purifier, being especially useful in Ecemn l'sorinsis, Hcrofula, all Glandular Enlarge ment nnd diensesof tho liver nnd kidnejs. It is absolutely free from all narcotic. Sovero uttaoks tiro reliuved iu from one to three dayH and n positivo euro effected iu from tho to eighteen dajH. O. L. Cot ting lied Cloud, Neb. Ill-tin State IMne. E.istcr has enmc and gone and no one seems to bo any the worso for caster eggs, Surely everybody docs rejoice in this rainy weather. Last Saturday and Sunday was Wcslyan Methodist Quarterly meet ing. Rev. Howard conducted the meet ing. Elcvon members of the Quaker church joined tho Methodists. Grandma Watt has returned to her homo in Guido Rock, Wo arc glad she is well again. John Fagan haB returned from Missouri where he has been spending tho winter. John Fishburn sold a team of horses last wcok. Geo. Turner Jr. has been setting out forost and fruit trees. Undo Robert Morris had a big enstor dinner. Evcryono had a good time No hard times in this vicinity. Aunt Rachel Bales has como back from Lawrence. (Most of tho fruit trees aro in bloom. Illlllll. School was out at district 33 Friday, J. B. Wiscoarvcr was buying cattle last week. Rev. Bean was transacting business in Cowlcs Monday. Charley Smelserof Rivorton was in our locality Tuesday. Mrs. Bean was visiting at O. E. Ilainoy's ono day last week. Joo Albright of Red Cloud was in our locality last weok. Galen Lewis was transacting busi ness in Campboll Saturday. Prof, Castor was in our community on business Saturday. Guss Brenglcdson was attending court at Red Cloud first of tho wook. Frank Sedilck has eommenced to plant corn, Wado Koontz haB returned from his visit through Illinois and Indiana. Mr. Chaplin had a new windmill put up on his farm Wednesday. Tom Andorson and wifo woro pleas ant visitors at Julius Nelson's Thurs day, Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Red Cloud, Webster County, The county surveyor was doing somo surveying in our locality last week. Emory nnd Everett Bean, with their families, were callers at Mr. Miohacl's Sunday. Sunday school was organized at New Virgin'u Sunday with tho fol lowing officers: Supt., Clarence Wil son; A?st. Supt.. Claude Duval; Sec retary, Miss Adelle Wilson; Trcas., Miss Lambrecht, All aro invited to meet next Sunday at two o'clock. DoMPEimo. IMetiMint Dale. Prayer meeting last Sunday night was well attended. There will bo prayer meeting at Mr. VnnDyke's Thursday night. Misses Loru and Lacy Dcokcr and Vickie Ilaskins aro attending school at Penny creek. Wo aro glad to sco Miss Mary Mountfurd homo onco mure. Mrs. ltoscneran s health is improv ing very faht. When a htraggler goes through Mr. Bcnuchamp's burn yntd nnd ho says halt, they know enough to stop for they say his gun is I undid. Mr. Leigh's aic putting up quite n nice milk house. Mr. Guthrie's aro fencing t!io front yard with a web wiru fence and aro fencing the Harden hog tight. Mr. Simms came to his appoint ment but was nnablo to fill it. Mr Haskin's wheat on the breaking looks very nice. Our better hnltes say they could not keep house without Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It to used lit more thnn half tho homes in heeds. Sims llros., Leeds, Iowa. This shows tho esteem in which thnt remedy to hold whero it hns been sold for years nnd to well known Mothers hnve lenrned that there to noth ing so good for colds, croup nnd whoop ing cough, Unit it cures these ailments quickly nnd permanently, nnd thnt it is pleasnut and safe for children to tuko. 'J,r and .r0 cent bottles for sale by Deyo LUrico Druggist. I'rairle Sem. Fanners are looking happy sinec the rains. The small grain is looking fine. Edith Bailoy visited her friend Bcssio Hilton Friday and Saturday. Rov. J. T. Milncr is quite sick with pneumonia. Rev. Hummcl's mooting still con tinues. Thcro has been over eighty converted and sixty havo joined tho church. Mr. Hummel says that tho meetings will net closo until there aro ono hundred converts. Reuben Banks wants to trado a cow foar horse. Thcro was a Sunday-sohool organiz ed at Plainvicw last Sunday. Mrs W. W. Ilogato is not very well this spring. Jimmy. II I I Those who never rend tho ndvorttoo ments in thoir newspaper miss more thnn they presume. Jonathan Kentoon, of Bolan, Worth Co,, Iown, who hnd beon troubled with rheumatism in his back, arms nnd shoulders, read an item in his paper about how n prominent German citizens of Ft' Madison has been cured. He procured tho same medicine, and to use his own words; "It cured me right up." Ho also says: A neighbor and his wife were both slok in bed with rheuma tism. Their boy wbb over to my house and said they wore so bad that ho had to do tho cooking. I told him of Chamber lain's Fain Balm and how it had ourod me, ho procured a bottle of it and it cured them np in a week, 00 cent bottles for sale by Deyo & Qrice. Cowlca. A very plcaBant party was enjoyed at tho homo of Harrison Wallor last Wednesday evoning. Emory Waller baa gone to farming baring rented J. W. Waller's farm east of town. Neb., Friday, April J T Real spent Sunday with friends in town. On Account of the thrctitencd storm the caster exercises at tho M. E. church were postponed until next Sunday evening. G. A. Harris has started his huck ster wagnn again this spring. IHb vory efficient and courteous clerk J. E. Harris ib running it. H. G. Kocnoy having taken his position in the store. The Congregational church has un dergone somo ycry tuuoh needed im provements in tho way of a new bell tower, which makes it look very nice, Earl Paul came homo tho (ith, foi the summer. He thinks tho climate is much moro healthful hero than at Grand Island A social wns given at tho Congre gational church last Tuesday ovening by tho Ladies' Aid sooicty. Milliard Nelson of Gardcnvalo at tended Christian Endeavor servleo at Cowlcs Sunday evoning. Doctors Paul and Harris were down to Red Cloud on business last Satur day. Dell Tcel departed for Iudianola Thursday to help his father C. A. Tcel, put in his crop. Ho will be missed very much by the young peo ple. Miss Mablo Wright, ono of Web ster county's most successful teachers returned from What Cheer, Iowa, lust Friday. Crit Turner and son of Los Angeles California have been visiting with his brother M. J. Turner and wifo for the last week. Ben Turner nnd wife of Omaha visited over Sunday with relatives re turning homo Monday accompanied by his brother Chit. T. E. Pcnntnan and wifo of Red Cloud woro visiting at Capt. Jno, Blaine's Sunday. Glen Bailey of Donver, our former agent was shaking hands with his many friends hero Saturday. Ho ex pects to remain scvoral days visiting friends and relatives, Two of our roost prominent citizens got into a discussion over politics ono night last week and it might havo terminated quito seriously if friends had not intorfcrcd. Moral: Littlo boys should not tell everything they hear. Bloomestein. Crooked Creek. Easter was duly observed neighborhood. in this Small grain of all kind is looking fino. Wm. Harris was in Red Cloud Sat urday, Chas. Tenn&nt spent Sunday at homo, Wm. Holsworth and wifo from Bla den were visiting at their parents Sun day. Tho wind Friday did considerable damago to out buildings, Died, Mrs. James Buckler who has been sick for tho past fow months diad at her homo Saturday, April 13. The funeral services woro hold at hr homo and wero conducted by Rev. Mattox, Sho lcavos a husband, sov oral children and a host of friends to mourn her loss. Penny Creek. Mr. Aubushon has began planting corn, Mclva VanDyko is unable to at tend Bobool. Isaao Growcll so ems to be quite busy in his blaoksmith shop, E. W. Anderson is chopping wood for Mr. Stroup. Myrtle Anderson is working for Mr. Horton'e. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powter WerM'e Fair Hlghcjt MUal and Dlplteu. 9, 1895 Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Vm?S22 ABSOLUTELY PURE Mrs. Aubushon has been on the aiok list but is bettor now. Rev. Ilaskins filled his npointment Inst Sunday but tho attendance was very small on account of tho storm. Mooting noxt Sunday nt Penny creek. Mr. Growell's lost ono of thoir cows last week, Prayer meeting at Mr. Aubushon's last Thursday evening. U. No. A million I'rleml. A friend in need is n friend indeed nnd not lens than ono million people have found just sr.ch n friend in Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs nnd colds, If you have never used this Great Cough medicine one trial will con- vlnco you that it has wonderful curative powers in nil discaseH of tho throal, chost nnd lungs. Each bottle is guaranteed to do all that to olaimed or money will bo refunded. Trial bottles free lit C. h. Cotting's drugstore. I.nrgu bottles f.Oc. nnd $1.00. JiMliion. Mr. Mnuntford nnd funily havo been quito hick with tho grippo but all are better except Mr. Mountfoad. Elder HaHkins preached at Mt. Hopo last Sabbath and will preach there ngnin in four weeks. Elder Slater will preach at Mt. Hopn nixt Sunday morning at 11 o'clock and his daughter in tho even ing nt 7 o'clock. Everybody is invit ed. Elder Slator hns solicited and dis tributed two carloads of aid for Smith county. Miss Mary Mountford is homo again Henry Graham was iu theso parts Sunday he sajs school at North Branch will closed in about nix weeks. Miss Emma Barrett is homo this week, Mr. S. C. Johnson was iu Red Cloud Saturday on business, If you want to find a Kansas man on Saturday go to Red Cloud. CuiNT.iiua. Tour HIk Sneeeasee. Having tho need merit to more than make good nil the advertising claimed for them tho following four remedies havo reached a phenominnl salo Dr King's Now Discovery for consumption coughs and colds each bottle guaranteed Electric Dittors tho grent remedy for liver, stomuoh and kidneys, Bueklen's Arnica salvo thu best in the world nnd Dr. King's New Life pills which nro n perfect pill, All thoso romedles nro guar anteed to do just whnt to claimed for them nudtho dealer whoes name to attach ed herewith will bo glad to tell you moro of them. Sold only nt C, L. Cotting's drugstore. Crop Indication. "In Foburary of tho present year tho World-Herald published an article of mino on 'Forecasting tho Seasons,' in whioh I vonturcd to predict that tho summor of 1895 will resemble that of 1884, with its abundant crops, with tho exception of a danger. point to the fruit crop in this latitude dur ing April and May, whioh we may oscapo through tho provalenco of rain or clouds during tho fow days of dan ger in thoso months. When looking over somo old charts tho last week I found one drawn by mo, dated in Feb ruary, 1884, giving tho forecasts of I that summer as a good year for crops. That year and its big orops nave since become history, Venus passed Vol. 23 No. 16 between the orth mid the sun in July 1881, while the prcsont year it will pass us in September. Iu 18'J2 Venus pained us again in July. This br mght tho rainy months in M, Juno and July during thoso bountiful jenrs. while should tho same nnuligy hold the present season, nnd I seu no rensan why it should not, tho miiiy months will bo iu June, July nnd August. As Venus is now rapidly npprnnching tho earth wo nrn nlroady fi'oPug its inllucnon with the advai.cin reason. That beautiful planet is well mimed tho 'friend to mankind,' bucaii&u v. lien near tho garth in thu growing fencons It always brings us blessings, fruit and flowers. If it fails this vonr it will bo contrary to its nojulh for centuries." "A further examination of theso old charts brought mo ono dated in Febru ary, 1S81, with its forecast for that summer. It was dismal wiili its pro diction of short crops. That j ii r tl o eurth passed through the mids ol tho intciiFo solar anergics to diivo Nep tune, Saturn, Jupiter and Mars uround the sun, while Coggm's comet bluzed in tho skj always nu uncertain fac tor in meteorology and nsironnmy. ,In the summer of 181)0 and 1804 tho oirth again passed through the solar Cncrgv controlling Jupltr and Mars, It wns an era of hut a iuds an i famine." "Rut enough of these di mi iters. Unless n big, comet comes the prpsont soason to upset all known calculations there is no known reason why this should not be a ear of bountiful 'crop w.th tho danger to fiuit uotud, which wo may escape Ttio farmer should sco to it that his corn and other crops nro planted jut as souu as tho ground is iu condition. Thcro should bo no lato planted corn an j whero this year. In that thoro is danger. After the 19th of September tho earth will enter a cool region in spaco, and a Killing frost early in October may work irre parable damago to tho unfortunato who is lato putting in his orops this spring. Gen. E. F. Test in World Herald. Tho man who looks through cobwebs will boo spiders ovorywhoro. Tho devil smiles when ho moots a Christian with n, long face. God's plans ure mudo for otornlty, not for the prosont moment, St. Paul noor buckslid whon ho enmo to u poor boarding house. Many people doludo thomsolves into thinking tunt laziness: is poor hoalth. Not to train up boya proporly 1b to holp tho burkeopor. IMMM8tMMIMMM ! Delicate Or 'Debilitated . SHOULD USE . BRADPIELD'S 2 iremaie Keouiaiur.i Every Ingredient possesses superb Tonic properties, and exerts a wonder ful lnfluenco In toning up and streDgtn enlng her system by driving through .i.n nnnnn nVmnnAi nil lmnurltlea. Health and strength aro guaranteed to result from Its uso. Mr wlf, who wm bedridden for JchUlnX month!. W Ullni IIBAIirilLD'H ! Kioui.ATiiii for two monttn.iiftvunu wen, j.M. JOHNSON, Melt ern, Ark. Bold by eil Draf fliu el MM per bettle. iMDnnO'S REIUUTOR C8 AtfMh. to itwemHrim women 3t h, ft, y JwrHUy - ,7JffiyyE?r Ifetf yj;ieM'i'j ly