.llWJIHll III II I' .a.-iwrir '.JCJBaacjtiKaBaNatwci . itwwmwwiMi. rtw l THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, AUG. 16, 1895. yy ' That Tired Peeling (to common At this season, ii serious condition, Habit to lead to disastrous rMulU. It is a suro sign of declining health tone, and that the blood li Im poverished and impure. The beat aad most successful remedy la found U HOOD'S Sarsaparilla Wlilch makes rich, healthy blood, and thus gives strength to the nerves, elas ticity to tho musclos, vigor to tho brain and health to tho wholo body. la truth, Hood's Sarsaparilla Makes the Weak Strong Bo sure to get Hood's and only Hood's Hood's Pills are purely vegetable, per fsctly harmless, always reliable aud beneficial. i:iitokiai, o i i:s. Thr Nebraska Editor Iihb beeomo one of tho substantial institutions of tho Btuto. Tho Editor coiiiph to ub ench mmth filled with choice nowR of tho fraternity and much Bound uclvico. "May it livo long t'rid prospor.', IIknuv Kiuii.MoM), tutu editor of tho Nation, Mid Fatty McMillan, got into a quarrel t trio evening this week and "Col." lliolitnnnd led out with IiIh right nnd floored Ida antagonist. Judgo Dully decided tho light u draw. Tho contro versy whh ovor nti item that McMillan hud Bent in to tho Rtnto Journal. Tiir. ruin of Tuesday night was n sav ior to our corn crop. It will add hund reds of thousands of bushels to tho ci op of '05. Webster county will havo plenty to livo on this our. Tho corn crop will nut bo as largo as usual, but will be pufllciont, while tlio crop of potn toep, oats, wheal, onions, hay, etc., will bo plentiful. The republican party bollovpn in pro tection, good monoy, and plonty of labor for tho working man. How about tho party in power? They beliove in cheap goods, freo trade, poorly paid labor, and u great deal of superiluous wind. Un fortunately, tho working mau cannot livo on wind any more thnu cun tho farmerlivo on starvation prices for his product. Protection makes good times, good prices, and plenty of labor. Uno. Walouiht, of tho AduniR County Democrat, thinks thut Judgo Ileull will bo his own successor. Now. Bro. Wal quint, lot Tin: Cnu r givo you a pointer Hon. Jj.h. McN'cny of this city will bo the uott jiidgii of tho 10th district, lie. member that ho towers, intellect u,.iy. head and fdioulderc, over Judgo Mi-iui, and as a uWtiiploof lllackotono ho linn but few njualH in this neck o' tho woods There are oilier candidates, but wo lie lit vo that our "Mo" will get there. A. 1). Smith, ntHist.int geueial parnei ger and ticket agent of th Hurliiigion. accompanied the largo excursion of real estate men that passed through hero on Wednesday nvonlug, under tho direction of tho "Ciuat Burlington Itoiitd Mr. Smith is an affable- and courteous gen tleman, and takes great pride in point ing out tho muny good points in our favorite "Nebraska Laud.' Tho excur sion was run for tho purposo of induc ing immigration to Nobruska. Thoy may say what thoy pleaso ubout the Burlington road, but ono fact romains, that tho company is doing moro for No brabka than any otlior lino in the stato. Tho llurlington olllcials aro always ready to givo all tho information popsl bio to pooplo who dosiro to sottle' in the state, besides doing all it can to induce people to locnto here. Disgruntled par ties who make efforts to cripplo railways should not forgot Shut tho railroads have mado tho great "American Defiort" to bloom lileo a rose. Coi., W. S. Kakku of tho Gretna "Ro porW," by daring to speak tho truth concerning a iuto feiloral grund jury, has incurred tho displensuro of that uiiili cious and discriminating lunatic, ludgo bcott, and brought death und desolation to his homo. Tho story of Col. Hakcr'B trouble is a sad, snd talo, liofused u trial in Ills own county where the nlhg od crimo was committed nnd dragged nwuy to wicked Omaha, ho wsb mado an oasy victim, while IiIb wife at homo in delicate health could not withstand the shock of seeing her beloved husband cast behind prison bars. At last by re quest of the prosecuting witness, Mr. Itikor was released on bond and per mitted to visit tho bedside of his dying wife, who died soon after, Tho trial will be nppoalod to tho supremo court, which tribunal will suroly ovorrulo tho unjuBt doclsion of Scott. The Pnpillion Times is raising u fund, dopenoont up on contributions from tho newspaper fratornity of Xobraska, with which to pay for this appeal, and it is to bo hoped that tho supremo court will clear Mr, Raker and ovorrido tho most tyrannical nnd damnublo judgo that ever lived in American. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Highest Msdalaa Ltytoaa. DIVIDED THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, UNDER THE NEW LAW, HAVE ORGANIZED, AND THE COUNTY HAS BEEN DIVIDED AS FOLLOWS: I'ol.daitt. Ilnrmonr. Olcnwood. nht, ;,, 0k 0rcck Albert Kort, Hup, Cntlicrlun. Ilntln. Stlllwntcr. list. 7. IIIhI. 41 uim creek. ll. . J, llroomtlotil, Sup. Win. Calitll, Sup. A. II, .Spracher, Sup llcrt Cloud. IMcanuiit lllll. Inavnlc. ! - . Dial. 'I. Ilcnvcr Creek. ! o 5 . Win. Iluril, Sup. Oniric Itnclt, Walnut Crerk. ttarflcltt. IImI. 1. line, .1. p. Watt, Sup, Tho heavy lines show tho boundaries arn now, tho bright linen nrnroly showing the old law each township was n district, .... ....... I.I I ltl!t 1.1.. :J.. mui iuniiDiiiiH ill uiio uiniiiv.1, rui luiiiiiitu, x miiuiini Jim, uurnoiu, Walnut Crook aro merged in oue district on population. Arron.NKV McNony will go to the IliistiiiL'S convention with a cood delega tion backing him for tho nomination for district judgo. Mr. McNeny enjoys a wide reputation in this district us a law yer of more than avergne ability and has tho earnebl endorsement of tho Hon. Jas Qilhnm, a prominent lawyer of this city for tho position, as well as nil other niPinbeni of tho bar located hero, and hosts of otlior people who have known him fury oars. It would be a great cred it to lied Cloud to have him on tho bench. As the timo for tho fall conventions approaches, political a Hairs again on gago tho attention of tho pooplo. Times are so hard nnd tho prospect for any improvement aro so poor that the Signal had hoped that the nconle might bo spnrod tho added perplexity of an excit ing political campaign, and that the old olllcials, wlio without exception are en pablu and trustworthy, would bo re turned without any unnecessary agita tion. So far as treasurer, ciork and slieritT are concerned, it seema likoly thut tho gentlemon who aro now holding tht'po ollicoB for their llrst term will be returned by tho republicans for re election; but in tho caso of Mr. Crone, tho canablo clerk of tlio district court. it seems that there is to bn something of a contest, his opponent being Mr. Harry J'ond. If there is to bo a change, and tho nomination is to go to lied Cloud, wo know of no ono who will fill tho bill better than Mr. I'ond; but there aro a wholo lot of nconln who aro well enouL'h suited with Mr. Crono to bo willing, and oven anxious, to givo him tho usual compliment of tho second torm, which has always by courtesy been couoeded to tho elllcicnt public servant, nnd for ono wo boo no reason why tho case of Mr. Crono should bo mudu nn excoption. It is argued by tho friends of Mr. Crone's opponent that Mr. Crone is really In his second term, but this is not strictly cor rect, as ho has been up for tho suffrage of the pooplo but onco, ho having tilled nut by uppointmont tho unexpired torm of his predecessor. Tho fact that tho election to this ofllco is for n torm of four years really cuts no iiguro. Thoro are olhor otllcors who aro elocted for n term of four years as the president of the United States for instance or for six yours, as sonatorp, but wo huvo never beforo heard that advanced ns a roason for denying a popular and trustworthy ollicer tho customary second torm, just for tho Bako of passing tho ofllco around, and wo trimt tlio argumont will not bo permittod to prevail against Mr. Crono, whoso administration of tho a Hairs of his olllco has been as noarly porfect us it is possible for any man to muko it. Quido Uouk Signal. "Orange Ulossom" the common ponso Female Heniudy, draws out pnin and soro netis, Sold by C. L. (Jotting. r.iiMtcrn YikltorM. The U. it M. eating houso in this city prosonted n scono of metropolitan activi ty Wednesday night whon that suporb hostelry wbb accorded a viait by n hun drod representative real ostato mon, eolected by tho H. Jfc M. rallroud ofllclals to muko n spocinl tour of Nobrasku and investigate its agricultural resources nnd prospoctB, tho result of which visit can not fail to bo conducive to a development of Nebraska's interests. This special party consisted of real estato and business mon interested in nuds, and hailing from Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and Iowa. Two associated pross reportorB accompanied tho party, to gothor with aoveral ruilroad ollloials in cluding Ase't. Uenl. Tas. Agt. Smith of Omaha and Cupt. 0. W. Carnee, B, & M. immigration agont of Croston, Iowa, The train bearing the nartv arrived at seven p. m. and was greeted by the S. of V. Dana ana a large number of our cit AT LAST. of tho new supervisor districts ns they ttie township lines an horotofore. Under under the now law there aro as high til . TTill -,.... II T. as Line and aro based by itself, Tho now districts izens. Whilo tho band discoursed on chanting music, tho guests tiled into tho magnitlcicnt dining room whero n dozon large tables dantily spread and laden with choico eatablop, awaited thoir at tention. Horo Mr. S. C. Dilley the pop ular landlord and royal cutertuinor con tlrmod hie reputation for congeniality ana hospitality and treated his imnor. tant guests in a manner which bespoke prniso for Bed Cloud nnd tho company which ho represents. At the conclusion of a hearty auppor, tho multitude of tourists assembled in front of tho hotel, where Mnvor Bentlev was introduced nnd delivered n nent speech, in which ho expressed his pleas ure at mooting tho gentlomon, nnd guve them tho freedom of tho city. Cant. G. W. Carnes thon responded and the at tention of the audience was held until noarly timo to leavo. Slightly previous to their dopnrture about forty of tho company, who woro possibly somewhat liomosick Binco their long absonce from old "Ingiaua," entered tho dining room and obtained permission of Mrs. Dilloy to havo Gomo music and singing. Miss Bertha Horlockor, an accomplished mu sician of Hastings, presided at the piano, and tho gentlomon exercised their vocal orgaiiB in heurty choruses thut mndo tho event pleasant and lone toberomombnr. od. "Whnt is jour impression of this drouth stricken country of ours" jocular iy asked a Ciiiei' reporter, addressing n dignillod gentleman from Indiana. "O," said ho "I think your Btate of Nobrasku tue ttnest I ever saw. Tho farm im- provemontB aro vuHtly more oxtonsivo and important than I had anticipated, and the country gonorally is the most henutif til I over suw. The towns through which wo passed Beom prosperous and tho people nro tho very befit. Wo havo soon but very littlo drouth affected country, and tho Republican valley is to mo tho most luxuriunt, fertilo and ver dant garden spot on earth. Yes, Ne braska is all right, and Iproposoto hnve somo intorestB hore beforo another month rolls around." At this juncture tho train stnrtod and tho gonial good follows from tho east doparted for Chi cago thoro to separate and return to their respective homeB. Following nro tho nnmes of the mon comprising the party: Armlleld, J A, Goodland, Ind. Bailey, M II, Fairbury, III. Boll, J K, Corning, la. Browstor, Mr, LaSullo, III. Beat, D M, Elkhart, Ind. Briggs, E D, Lamoni, la. Brown, E A, Armstrong, III. Bates Lackland. Carnes, O W, Creston, Iowa. Chiimborfl, J A. Monroe. Wis. ChatliolJ, W S, Kankakoo, III. ChriBtio, O B, Malvern, la. Cox, J M, Wyoming, III. Donn, II W, Lincoln, III. Evnns, A F, Decatur, III. Elliott, A C, Rocnostor, Ind. Esgur, N D, Gordnor, III. Folsoin, C II, Lima, Ohio. Fuskett, II I, Shenandoah, Iu. Gnllaghor, O C, Paxton, III. Gibson, O J, Red Oak, la. GilBou, TJ, Knoxville, la. Harper, Jno, Fairflold, la. Ilarpor, L S, Osceola, la. Hoko, W B, Odoll, III. Iloughton, R, Bloomington, III. Johnson, Amboy, III, Johnson, J II, Rankin, III, Judd, O II, Rookford. III. King, J R, Macomb, III. Knorr, A C, Frooport, III, Knox, S M, Trincoton, 111. Kohl, Fred, Danforth, III. Lamoroux, Decatur, III, Larash, W. J. Rushvllle, 111. McCullough, J V, Lexington, III. McElvnln, G 11, Bushnoll, III. Maynard, A A, Crown Point, Ind. Miller, W. B. Aurora, III. Myers, J It, Ottumwa, In. Niokerson, Jno, Colfax, III, Parker, 0 W, Colchoster, III. Peterson, Chas, Carthage, III. Record, J F, Glenwood, la. Reod, F W, Elmwood, III. Rlppborgor, F, Oregon, 111. Roberts, Peyton, Monmouth, III. Rockenfeller, Theo, Slroator, III. Sanborn, O D, Chonoa, III. Schomoyor, T M, Docatur, Ind. Scott, W W, Lamoni, In. Scott, Bros, Champaign, III. Soarlo, A M, Genoseo, III. Soils ifc Fabor, Walnut, III. Shelller, Goo, Des Moines, la. Smith A Co, R D, Huntington, Ind. Stico, A G F, Kownnco, III. Stoops, J F, Humeston, In. Todd, J G, Nowmiin, III. Tyler it Jonkins, Elpaso, III. Vail, J E, Gardon Grove, In. Wnbstor, A M, Washington, III. West, Lymnn, Gnlesburg, 111. Wiscgarver, A S, Galesburg, III. Young, W S, Farmer City. III. NupcrvlnarN' ProvccdliiKH. Tin- foiiuly IIiiiiiiI nf Miirr Unr-. Meet unit Oiuuiilr 1'mli-r Nc l.tm. A special ni(H.'ting of tho lwnnl of county supervisors convened at tho court houso on Tuesday Aug. lllth. pursuant to tho call of tho county clerk, to redistriet tho county iuto supervisor districts as provided by tho new township organiza tion law and to chooso supervisors for such districts. Members wero present us follows: A. II. Hodman, chairman, nnd Messrs. Watt, Kindscher, Laird, Sclmltz, Html. Hill, Kort, Huinmel, Crabill, Cox, McCall, Broomlleld, Lewis, Best, and Spracher. A motion was mndo to proceed to re- district tho countv Into snnervisor ilia. tricts hut action was laid ovor nndbonrd adjourned to Wednesday morning Aug. 1 itli nt U a. m. Bonrd met Wednesday morning per- suunt to adjournment. Tho motion of previous day to proceed to redistriet tho county was carried. On motion tho chnir appointed tho following committeo to reimrt it plan of division, viz.: Laird. Crabill, Hill, Watt, and Sclmltz. Tho committeo reported tho following supervisors districts, which report was adopted nnd tho districts numbered as indicated, by subsequent action: District No. 1. Guido Rock and Beaver Creek townships. District No. U.-Oak Creek, Stillwater and Elm Creek townsliips. District No. !!. Potsdam. District No. 4. Garfield. Pleasant Hill, Lino and Walnut Creek townships. District No. r. lied Cloud City. District No. . lied Cloud, Batin and Glenwood tou-ii'-hips. District No. ". Inavale, Catherton and Harmony townships. On motion sheritr was directed to bring in absent members. A motion to number tho districts as aliovo indicated was carried. The membors present then nroceedod to select tho members of tho new 4wnrd by lot, and tho following wero so chosen as tho members of tho new lward of B3vcn members: District No. 1, J. F Watt: No. 3. A II. Spracher; No. !), Albeit Kort; No. 1, Win. Hurd: No. 5. C. F- Cat her: No. 0. Easy to Take And Perfect in Their Action, AYER'S PILLS Never fail to relieve Dyspepsia, Constipation, nnd Headache. "I havo proved tho valuo of Ayer's Pills in relieving dvMieiu sin and headache, with which complaints I was so long troubled that nclthur tho doctor nor niy 8cll' supposed I should ever bo well again. Through the use of the above medicine 1 am better than I huvu been for years." A. GASKiLL.VcrHiiilles, III. "I havo used Ayer's Pills for 35 years ns n cathartic in liver complaint, ami always with ex trenioly Injudicial effect, never having had need of other medi cine. I also jrivo Aver's Pills to my children, when thoy require nn aperient, and the result is al ways hsost satisfactory." A. A. Eaton, Centro Conway, N. II. "IIiiYhiK been severely nfllictcd with costlvoncss, I wan induced to try Ayer's Pills. Their use has effected a eompleto cure, and I can confidently recommend them to all simllaBly alllicted." 0. A. Whitman, Xipunto, Oil. AYER'S PILLS i Received Highest Awards o) AT THE WORLD'S FAIRS! B)ooooooooqeooooooooooo(Bi wmn mmmm m For That Dry Feeling There's Thompson's Wild Cherry Phosph THE IS TRUIYY NOTHING LIKH IT TO CJIVE ONE TIIOfeE DELICIOUS "JANUARY IIIM.S" ON A SCORCHING SITnitlER AV. The Ladies Smile, Then Say It's Just Lovely. Wild QQrry PIosptatg Never Satisfies. Those who tr it once always come back and ask for more. DEYO & GRICE, The Druggists. :54iiUiiiiii" Win. Crabill: No, 7, .lames Broomlleld. Tho now lioard then proceetleil to or ganize, all members present except Cuther. On motion Win. Crabill was elected chairman of the board after which an adjournment was taken to Thursday morning to enable tho chairmnu to ap point standing committees. 9 i With but litt) enre nnd no trouble, the heard and mustache can bo kept a uni ford brown or bla.k color by using Back inhntn's Dye for the Whiskera. niioii'iiit. riasoDuet Morcean nrllllunto Mlssoi Hutlo Kenmly ami Alice KemHtieri;. Vocal Dust HlaKIng SUIp .Messrs. Stuart and h, V, Albnglit. Ladles' Trio Ilalnfall Misses lilanch Blierniaii, Nellie West. (Jrace Kort. Cornet Bolo Selected Thud McNItt. Vocal Soto ltetter Apart 1'Mwln Kmluli. I'lanoSolo Intennwo lesslo father. Male (juartet lstHlilp Messrs, Albright, Fulton, Winner and AlbrlKlit. I'AUT II. riano Solo Mazurka Alice lteiusliorK, Vocal Uuet ,.Uuur, ItliiK Oellanjo LlzloPolnitcxterand Ka Koster. l-adtes' Quartet MornliujSoiiKsr tlie Hli'e'iilVerdoss Mrs. Martin, Nellie West, lllanctie CuiainliiRg, and Mrs. Wost. Sc,c:"011 Miinilollii Club Mosgrs. Vunee, Kultoa and McNItt. Vocal B"'" Hclccted Lillie Smith. Vlollt ! Selected Marnaret Miner. C'onilo Main Quartet JulcrtO' Watormeloa Mejsrs. Clark. Cottlnir, Morhart and Dlck.rson! Iho nbovo program will bo ronderod at tho Haptiat church Tuesday ovoninir. AugUBtiJOth. Admission, 15 contfl. Ico cream and cako will bo sorvod froo. t My boy was taken with n disonHo re sombllng bloody llax. The first thing I thought of was Chamberlain's Colio, Cholera nnd Dlarrhoen Itemody. Two doses of It settled tho mattor nnd enrod him sound and well. I heartily reoom mend this remedy to all portions suffering from n like oompiaint. I will answer any inquiries when stamp is lnoloned. I refer to any county ofllolal as to my reliability. Jm. Koaoh, J. i I'rlmroy, Campbell Co., lean. For sale by Ueyo & Qrlce, druggists, ' Rfollco lo Stock Feeders, Ac. Wo aro now ready to mako contracts fur the dollvery, during tho coming foil, ui mi ioM noot pulp not yot contracted for, and, In viow of tho fact that at no time last season waa tho supply equal to domand, we would advlso that ,.,. -.--- MM VUtlJ ovuimciiua ue maua. For tpm. i- Pply to OXNARD BBET BUOAII On.. Grand Island, Neb mm mmm mm wi i- a Cure, Sure. Thrco car loads of eastern capitalists who havo been going through Nebraska inspecting crop conditions, touefltrg pointH as fnr west an Arapahoo, eouth vb far as Rod Cloud und north ns far as Broken How nnd Loup City, camo into Lincoln last ovoning enthusiastic ovor tho fertility of Nebraska and went oo oast to help counteract tho black eje last year's phenomenal drouth gavo tho stato. Tho party tolegraphed from Grand Islnnd to City Tickot Agont lloaafll, asking him to havo two immonso bnn ner paintod with which to decorato tho Pullmans. Tho ban no rs rend: WE ARK PROM THE EAST. WE HAVE SEEN NEBRASKA. SHE CAN FEED THE WORLD. Those will go through tho country to Chicag mnd ovon farther east, telling tho people that rob them of the gloriolia crop coming. Tho excursionists woro moro thnn ploased with thoir trip in ovory way and bb thoy aro prominont mon in mnny communities, the good they well do tho state cannot bo esti mntod. Tho Burlington did a good job of missionary work whon it organized tho excursion. Stuto Journal. TCIICllCttt' iHKtitlltC. . On next Monday aftornoon at 1:K o'clock, tho Wobstor County Toachors' Institute oponB with Prin. Jno. F, Cur ran, Misa Ida A. Tow, and Mr. L. P. Al- ' bright as instructors. Tho instituto will closo on Frldny ovoning, Aug. 23d. Tho evening froo entortninmonts, com mencing nt eight o'clock, nro as follows: , Monday, Elocutionary Entortninmont, Congregational churoh Miss Mabol F. Prutsmnn, Doano Collogo. Wednesday, Union Prayer Meeting, Baptist church. Subjoct, Christian Education, led by Rev. O. R. Welden. Thursday, Locturo, Methodist church Stato Supt. II. R. Corbott. Friday, Locturo, Patriotic Soholar ship, Christian churoh Hon. W. E. An drews, Cong. Fifth District. All persons intorostod in oducntion nre cordially invitod to be present nU Uiobo entortainmonts. and to visit tho day sessions of tha instituto next woek. D. M. IIUNTK.U, Co. Supt. 1 T Tho hair, when not properly cared Cor, loses its lustre, beoomes orisp, harsh nnd dry, and falls out freely with ovory comb ing. To preyent this, the btst dressing " thm"kt 8 A?"'8 hair Vigor. It '"P"" thai llky gloss so essential to porfeot beauty. Children Cjvfbf, fltotitCMttrld 1'l $ I i I'