w 1 I 114 w k. y "l ,c .y- 'W ;a'vgf'g'g'!i?v? s ?"5,r-: .lrJVT!Yaxtmr?.,'nir- , r'Siiii i! liJTrh'liiii 'i:"' "i . l ; . ... l " 7 WMf bbbbW -nji ""Jjyy1 JirJ???-llLl l'r ' !.""i -,. 7 'vy ir- !": ?& ' Ki f n-iasEKSHSH 3B yltott-rf5 v " IJMWfciB; :if ' - fc?: : M r": -! - wis fiyP All. Home Print. Red Cloud, Webster County, Neb., Friday, July 26, 1895 Vol. 23 No. 30 HSfilM KiimkUklVkSMSll for Infants and Children. M OTHERS, Do You Know ut rue Bateman's Drops, Gcifrvy's Cordial, many so-called Soothing Syrups, and most remedies for ctUdrcn aro composed of opium or morphine? Po Yon Know that opium and morphlno aro stupefying narcotic poisons t Po Yon Know that in moi t countriuH druggists arc not permitted to sell narcotics without labeling them poisons r Po Yon Know that you should not permit any medicine to be giren your child nnlces you or your physician kuoiof what It Is composed f ' Po Yon Know that Castcrla is a purely vegetable preparation, and that a list of Its ingredients Is published with every bottle t Po Yon Know that Castosia is the prescription of the famous Dr. Samuel Pitcher. That it has been In use for nearly thirty years, and that more Castorla Is now sold than of all other remedies for children lomblncd t Po Yon Know that the Patent Office Department of the United States, and of other countries, have Issued exclusive right to Dr. Pitcher and his assigns to uso the word M Castorl" and lta formula, rod that to imitate them la a state prison offense f Po Yon Know that ono T the reasons for granting this government protection was because Castorla had been proven to be aosolately karaalaaat Po Yon Know that 36 average doses of Castorla are furnished for 35 Mats, or one cent a dose f Po Yen Know that whes possessed of this perfect preparation, your children may fee kept well, and that you may lave unbroken rest T .Well, the iklnf w worth knowing. Theyarafacta. TkoCao-simUo inTsntnroof Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla JTlldsOM. Died, in Logan township last Sun day morning about Grc o'cluck a. m. Mrs, Minnie Davis wife of Duglas Doris, of lienrt trouble. Mrs. Davis leaves a new born baby, two little girls and a husband to mourn her loss, She was 27 yearn of age and a mem ber of the United Brethren churoh and a good christian. The remains were interred at the Mt. Hope ceme tery at 5 p. m. Sunday evening. Rov. Ilaskins of Guide Hook conducted the funeral novices. Tho bereaved hus band and family have tho sympathy of the entire community in which ihe lived. Died, in Pawnee county, Kan., Mrs. McAvoy, Slio had lived in lied Cloud for several years until last April when she moved back onto her farm in Pawnee township, Kansas, one nulo from tho state lino; she had boon a sufferer from some mental troublo for a great many years. Mrs. MoAvoy was not scon by any ono latter than Tuesday night, July 1C, until they broke into hor houso on Sunday and found her lying dead on tho bod. Decomposition was so bad by this time that it was almost impossible to enter tho house. She was buried near the houso. v r e ?7 " C&jrfflfac. SSEE2L- Wonicr. Pawnee township has prospect for tho largest corn orop it has over had. Harvesting ib almost over. The yield of small grain is not largo but of good qunlitic. Howard Hunter has a new corn huskor of usual Kansas weight. C. Hunter of Inavale bought fat cows in this neighborhood last weok. Ben Williams sold his steers to Mr, MeCall a few days ago. Rev. Mcrril preaohed at Lono Star last Sunday afternoon. It seems as though ehinoh bags are spreading of lata. Mrs. McAvoy was found dead in her house last Sunday morning. Jay Hawkek. Chamberlain's is the best of all. Yin cent J. Unrkl, of Danbnry, Iowa, has used Chamberlains Cough Remedy w'nonever jn need of a medioino for coughs and colds, for the past five years and says: "It always helps me oat. If anyone asks me whut kind of congh medicine I use, I reply, Chamberlain's, that is the best of all. -B and Goo bottles for ealo by Deyo k. Grice Druggists. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Royra ABSOLUTELY PURE 3323 EGGS! II? X ER EGGS! General Cottinjissiori Aerdiarits. Wholesale Dealers and Jobbers in mmh te. pides, fup, SPECIALTIES POULTRY, QUE, BUITER AND EGGS. Write or wire for frock price on Eggs. 1'om can ulways get u CASH OFl'UR from us. Red Cloud, Nebraska. DO YOU KNOW 3 Prairie Gem. Fine showers this week. Corn is looking fine. Farmers aro busy harvesting. Miss Hendricks of Douglas, Otto oounty is visiting her unole Mr. H. Hendricks. Mr. J. T. Milnor is out from Lin coln looking after his farm. Mrs. S. L. Whight gave an ioe ercam supper laBt Tuesday night. All present seemed to enjoy themselves. Mr. Stratten started his threshing machine Wednesday. The Cowlcs baso ball team is going to play a return game with Bladon the 20th. Tom MdMahon has got a now load er. Our path master Mr. Isreal Banks is walking the roads hunting for Rus sian thistles. John M. Earner was in this part of the county last week looking for a sohool. The small grain is too short to bind. Mate Creek. Corn is growing very rapidly during our gentle showers. Oata are out and will make a half crop. Bye has taken a second growth which makes it rather lato. Mrs. Dug Davis died last 8unday morning and was buried at Mt. Hepo cemetery. Mrs. Bisbce and Mrs. Townaend of Franklin, mothor and Bister of Mrs. Davis, were hero last weok. Miss Dolly Davis who has bean visiting In lied Cloud for somo time is home this week. Albert Serivner, Zork and Co. who were prospecting in northern Nebras ka last week have returned. Occasional, i an in mai w a n? S hand on Bell Soaps Reguta'rpHce Ssc zz& Elegant Pure Linen and ;J . batln Finished Hox Papers m Fifteen cent Per Box, ' rg Regular Price 35 cents. -m We Struck a Jot 32 Ami these prices will not last long. Take advantage of 3 them now ' S - C. L. COTTlNG. iuuiiiiiiiUiiiiiiiUiiiiUiUiuiuiiiiaiK A Valuable Find. After years of study an llsor, there has at last bits discovered a sate and never falling remedy, It has been tested on. patients, who have dispairedef aver being red, the retells have beta, in every ease wonderful, droll's RheamatiBat Cora it unequaled as a positive remedy in all oasea ef Chronie and Acute Inflammatory Rheumatism, Goal, Lumbago, Sciatioa, Neuralgia. Dy imenorrhoea and all kind red affeetleas. It Is also a valaablo Blood Purifier, being especially useful in Kosoma Psoriasis, Btiof nla, all Glandular Enlarge meat and leases of thellver and kidneys. It is absolutely free from all nareotlcs. Bsvece attacks are relieved in front one to hM days and a positive tare effected in fTBra nve to eisotean days Araboy. Q. W. Baker was in Guido Book Monday. Sylvester Frisbie was in Bed Clond Sunday. Fred Corbott was the guest af Claude Miller Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Teachworth of Glide Book were visiting C. H. Fribio's Sun day. The Christian Endeavor people met at Amboy Sunday evening with onr young peeplo and had a very pleasant meeting after the Endeavor closed Btv Dekin delivered a splendid sermen. llev. Millard Nelson will preach at Am bey Saturday evening immediately oftar ehoir practioe. Earnest Terrill and Clair Cox were calling in these parts Sunday. John Saladen and Miss Basser spont Sunday in Guide Book. Inavale. We havo a shower every morning before breakfast nowaday. Corn never looked better in these parts than it does now. Harvesting is" tho order of the day Mr. Lead has finished his new barn and has eommanoed the foundation for a new house. Miss Gertie Kaley spent last week with Mrs. Hartwell. Blanche Sherer was visiting Mrs. Sadie Holdredge the latter part of last week. Mary Nye who kas keen visiting S. E. Woleott's for a couple of weeks re turned to her home in Bed Cloud last Saturday. Mr. Perry of Bed Cloud is Uying the foundation for Mr. Lead's now hoaso. Joe Blair and Mertie Kaley of Bad Cloud were calling on Ed Sherer last Sunday. C. Uuntor shipped a ear of cattle to Kansas City Sunday. G. W. Knight started for Alma last Tuesday with a team to visit his daughtor Mrs. Turkington. S. E. Woleott and wife went U Mount Clair Wednesday to visit bis mother Mrs. P. Canent. Mr. Kenyon oamo from California last wook. Kenyon and Holdredge have taken the contract for Lead's new houso. Bcbtlcr. Line. There was a Sunday. soheol ralley in Mr. Anderson's grovu last Sunday. Mr. Albright brought somo of his aingers out to loarn tho country pco plo something. They sang afow aongs had fow speeches and then went home. Gilbert and Malviua VanDyke vis ited at Mr. Ilumricku last week. Mr. and Mrs. Way mire of Swan OreeK visited witk their aunt Mrs. Ore well last week, llev. Blackwell filled bis appoint meni at State Creek Sunday night. We wish to thauk Mr. Shanon for letting them have his organ for the rally last Sunday. There was preaihing in Mr. Ander son's grave Monday evening. Died, at. her heme in Kansas akout 3 o'cleck Sunday morning, the 21st, Mrs. Dug Davis and was laid to rest in the Mt. Hopo ocmetery. She leaves a broken hearted husband and hosts of friends to mourn her loss. She needs no house nor home below, She's gone to where the righteous go; Her spirit soared on angel wings To see the Lord the king of kings, ' And wear a fadolera crown. The audden exit grieved us sore, On earth we'll see her face no moro; Tho gentle form ia laid away To wait the resurroction day, Wnen the last trump shall sound. Death often breakd our tonder ties, But Ood will bid tho dust arise; Then we expect somo day to share Unbroken Joy with hor, up where Love has no broken tie. Buck Skin. Deafness Cannot be Cured. by local appliartions aa they oannot reach the disease portion of the oar. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that in by eonstitntional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condi tion of the mucous lining of the Eus tachian tnbo. Whon this tube is inflam ed yon havo a rumbling sound or imper fect hearing, ani when it is entirely olos ocd, deafnesa is tho result and unless tho inilamation oaa bo taken oat and this tube restored to its normal eoaditioi, hearing will be destroyed forever; nlao oases oout of ten aro eaased by eatarrb, which is nothing bat as inflamed condi tion of tho mucous snrfaces. Wo will give One Hundred dollars for any ease of deafness (canned by catarrh) that oannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Core. Send for oirenlara; free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. fy Bold by Drnggists, 7fio. Bladen. Farmors aro all busy harvesting. Bather wet thoso days for stacking grain. Jos. Braxstrd drovo lo Blue II it Monday, B Leu'n baby is quito sick and is under tlio dnntora cure. Druggist Hi nk Iiuh u nioo display of flowcra in his Mtore windows. J. C. lticliardson drove over to Boscland the forepart of this week. Bev. Buzzlo of Juniata preached in the Baptist churob Sunday evening, Bev. Gri'HH and wife went to NoNon the fore part of this week to see his mother who is quito siek. Mr. B. B. Pa no has bocn cniraced as principal of our roliool and Miss Day of Bod Cloud his assistant. Grover C. and his chum Hoke Smith dropped Henry MoKelvey and Jonoa Williams frosu the pension rolls. Mrs. J. E. Yost's mfther of Swan ton camo to see the new bey whleh arrived at their houso tho latter part of the weok. Mesdamcs J. Jones, Wymire, Hart man, Merrdtt and Miss Hendricks drove to Juniata Saturday to see the boys play ball. B. Lee marketed some chickens in Hastings last Saturday and on his re turn stepped and look in tho hall game at Juniata. Born unto Mr. and Mrs. Stout a baby boy, tho young fellow is about two weeks old, growing and doing iinet So ta his pa and ma. Bladon's base-ball nine crossed bats with Juniata en tho latters ground last Saturday and aamo homo defeatod score standing 9 to 10 favor of Juniata. itmg Bsd Clond, Neb, O.L.Cot- 18.4ao W. H. Nelson, who i in the drag but ocas at Singsvillo, Mo., has so aneh con fidence in Ohambertain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy that he warrants every bottle and offers to refund the money to any easterner who is not satis fled after using it. Mr. Nelson takes no risk in doing this because the remedy is a certain eure for the diseases for whloH it Is intended and ho knows it. It is for sale by Doyo k Oriet druggists. Stillwater. Dave Fish el was up to Prairie Gem last week at Mr. Hendriok's. Grace West and Miss Dillon ef Guido Book attendod church at Eokly last Sunday. E. 0. Christy and wife of Guide Book spent Saturday nigkt and Sun day in the yicinity visiting at J. B. Crozier's and F. A. Killouehs. Mrs. Huntington was very sick last week with abscesses of the stoniack. Mrs. H. 0. Christy of dhubert, Neb. is visiting her son and daughter Joel Christy and Mrs. J. B. Crezier. Born to Mr. and Mrs. F, A, Killough July 17, a boy of tho usual weight. Thoro were abeuf. thirty persons, nearly all young people, taken into fnfl connection with the M. E. ohurob at Eqkloy last Sunday. SutrsoN. Last June Dlok Crawford brought his twclTcmonths old child, coffering from infantile diarrhoea, to me. It had been wcanod at four months old and had at wayf been siokly. I gave it tho usual treatment in snoh eases bnt withont ben oflt. Tho ehild kept growing thinner un til it weighed bnt little moro than whon born, or perhaps ten pounds. I then started tho father to giving Chamber Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea rem edy. Before ono bottle of the 25 cent dec had boon used a marked improve ment waa seen and lta continued use cured the ehild. Its weakness and puny oeastitutlon disappeared and its father and myself believe the ehild's life was aaved by this remedy. J. T. ManLCw, M. D., Tauaaroa,, III. For sale by Deyo & Orioe druggists. Pleasant Prairie. Harvesting is the order of the day. Our Sunday-school is well attended. When Mr. Albright and kis singers wero hero they enthused our people very much. The people met at J. P. Halo's last Sunday and had a good timo singing, Wo think the law should take hold of tho sunflowers as woll as the thistle. Sshool opens tho first Monday in October with George Overing as teacher. - Dr. Price! Cream Baking Powoer WorM'oPoar Itaykfct Mceelaae aWftcona. "Have tried others, bnt like Ayer's best' is the statement made oyer and over again by those who testify to the benefit derived from the use of Ayer's Sarsapar ilia, Disease never had a greater enemy than this powerful blood purifier. It makes the weak strong. Whoa Baby was sick, we gare her Castorla. Whea she was a ehild, she cried f ooOactarie. Whea she became Mlas, she duag tc Ckpjoclo, When she had CUfldren, she gave them Carte, fa i u U1 ': , V5' KtmnsiHrHs&yi! kmmAam '''"NWeiieMsttslMej .,s' .J-TT